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P36-40Spe Layout 1 lifestyle WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 Gossip Iglesias suffers fracture, completes hand surgery statement on Enrique Iglesias’ website addition to the reconstructive surgery,” said the looks like from his point of view on the stage, said his reconstructive hand surgery “last- statement, posted yesterday. “He will be recover- which he’s done successfully at other concerts. Aed longer than expected” because he suf- ing during the next few weeks, but a full recov- Fans screamed loudly as he continued to per- fered a fracture that needed to be corrected. ery is anticipated.” Iglesias sliced his fingers at a form at Plaza de Toros de Playas. Others tweeted Iglesias had surgery in Los Angeles on Monday show in Tijuana, Mexico. He was treated at the words like “Hero” - also paying tribute to Iglesias’ after slicing his fingers when grabbing a drone venue and was advised to stop the show, but he 2001 hit single. at a concert. “His recent surgery lasted longer performed for an additional 30 minutes. Video than expected since the damage ended up and photos posted online highlighted his band- being a bit worse than initially assessed. He suf- aged hand and blooded T-shirt. The 40-year-old fered a fracture that needed to be corrected in grabbed the drone to show the crowd what it Jason Statham: Robin Williams estate settlement delayed as dispute I’d make a good among heirs drags on James Bond California judge on Monday gave an agreement. Bassak said he feared lawyers two more months to resolve Schneider Williams’ legal team was seeking ason Statham thinks he’d make a “decent” James Bond. The 47- Adisputes over the division of come- his ouster as a trustee for the Williams year-old Hollywood star has revealed he’d love the opportunity dian Robin Williams’ estate centered on estate. Meredith Bushnell, the lawyer for Jto appear as the secret agent in the iconic franchise, but said his several hundred personal effects and a Williams’ children, seconded a statement version would be markedly different to that portrayed by Daniel fund to maintain his San Francisco Bay Area Bassak made earlier that Schneider Craig. He said: “Could I do it? Absolutely. Would I do it? Absolutely. Is home. Williams’ wife, Susan Schneider Williams’ legal team was using delaying tac- Daniel Craig a great Bond? Absolutely. “Yeah, I’d make a decent Bond. Williams, who is living in the home, and the tics. “We’ve waited a long time already,” she But it’d be very, very different if I did it.” By contrast, Jason - who’s comedian’s three adult children have been told the judge. Wagstaffe did not address been dating model-turned-actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley since locked in a dispute over his estate, mostly the allegations of the lawyers. He said 2010 - has no ambition to play the role of a Bond villain. He told the surrounding the fate of items he left Schneider Williams, whom he described as Guardian newspaper: “I don’t know if I wanna to do that. That’s not behind when he committed suicide in “an emotionally grieving widow who is try- my thing. I’d rather play the other guy.” Meanwhile, Jason admitted August. In March, San Francisco Superior ing to honor her husband,” watched recent- his career is on a peak at the moment - following the success of Court Judge Andrew Y.S. Cheng instructed ly as trucks rolled up to her Tiburon resi- ‘Furious 7’ and the release of new action comedy movie ‘Spy’ - but he the feuding parties to seek mediation over dence, where Williams committed suicide, doesn’t think it will last forever, admitting the industry is “unpre- a list of 1,200 items. After mediation, the list to remove more items. Outside the court, dictable”. He said: “It’s a good spot. But it’s very unpredictable. It’s was narrowed to about 300 items currently Wagstaffe told reporters the remaining dis- inevitable what goes up must come down.” in the possession of Schneider Williams, her puted items included the tuxedo Williams attorney James Wagstaffe told the judge on wore to his wedding with Schneider, as Monday. But because Schneider Williams’ well as slippers, T-shirts and boxer shorts. attorneys have requested a new appraisal The judge asked the parties to return on of the couple’s Tiburon home, the lawyer July 29 for a status update. for the estate, Andrew A. Bassak, told the judge he feels “at sea” with no clear under- standing on whether the parties can reach Carey joins Match.com to launch latest single, video ariah Carey has joined Match.com - not just for Azalea cancelled tour due love, but to promote her latest single. The pop Mdiva joined the dating website early Tuesday as she launched the music video for “Infinity,” which debuted to ‘creative change of heart’ on Match and VEVO. Carey’s profile says she’s divorced and has two children. She posted four photos, including one of ggy Azalea cancelled her ‘Great Escape tour because of a “creative change of heart”. The 24- her singing and another of her taking a selfie. The 45-year- year-old rapper axed the string of shows over the weekend, having previously postponed old said in a statement: “I hope every woman who is single Ithe tour, and has revealed a number of factors contributed to the decision including the fact and listens to this song goes out and finds her infinity, she wants to get started on something “totally anew”. She said: “I’ve had a different creative whether on Match or the traditional way.” In her new music change of heart. I want to start totally anew, and if I stayed on my tour, that would mean I video, Carey considers three potential Match suitors. Other wouldn’t even be able to start working on that until after Christmas.” The ‘Fancy’ hitmaker - who musicians have used dating sites to launch music, includ- released her debut record ‘The New Classic’ last year - explained her hectic schedule was anoth- ing DJ-producer Zedd, who used Tinder last month to help er reason behind the choice, insisting she is in desperate need of a break having had very little promote his album, “True Colors.” free time for the past two years. She continued: “On top of that, mentally, to be honest with you, I just feel I deserve a break. I’ve been going non-stop for the past two years, nearly every single day. I’m not in a bad place. I think sometimes when you say you need a mental break, people are like, ‘A mental break? Be sure you don’t have a breakdown because you’re sad.’ No, not necessarily. It’s very emotionally draining to be on all the time and going all the time, plan- ning all the time. It’s a lot, and it’s tough. I need a break from everything to just enjoy what I worked so hard for, and I don’t really feel like I’ve had a chance to do that.” Eventually, Iggy said she made the difficult decision because there were “so many things” stopping her from doing it, including the fact she struggled to find any opening acts to support her on the tour. She told Seventeen magazine: “It just seemed like it was so many things pointing me in the direction of Liam Neeson: Bryan to headline not doing [the tour], that I finally thought, when enough things come your way, you can’t ignore the signs. It’s not easy to decide that the best thing to do is cancel a tour, but that’s the best thing for me. I don’t want to disappoint fans. I feel really bad. It was a tough decision to Mills is a normal hero Lollapalooza make, but it was the best thing.” Berlin iam Neeson thinks Bryan Mills is a action sequences as he does on the drama “normal” hero. The 62-year-old sequences which I really like and respect LHollywood star, who plays the former him for.” ‘Taken 3’ is out on Digital HD now government operative in the action movie and on Blu-ray and DVD on June 15th from franchise, has claimed the series’ success Twentieth Century Fox Home can be attributed to Bryan’s relatable per- Entertainment. use will headline Lollapalooza Berlin. The British sonality. Explaining the popularity of the alternative rockers - fronted by Matt Bellamy - are franchise, Liam said: “I think people Mthe final band to have been added to this year’s respond to him because at heart he’s a nor- festival, which takes place from 12 - 15 September. The mal guy. “He’s a normal father trying to ‘Supermassive Black Hole’ hitmakers have played the festi- make ends meet, trying to do what’s right val - which takes place at what used to be, Tempelhof, for his family, and I think we all can Airport - several times before and will return to play a set, empathize with that. And yet he’s got a including songs from their latest LP ‘Drones’. The collection button, and when that button is pressed is the band’s first since 2012’s ‘The 2nd Law’, and he recent- because of danger to his family, he goes ly revealed he believes it’s their best album so far, admit- into a different category of human being. ting, “That’s not something I’ve been able to say for a And audiences seem to like that. “It gives while.” Their performance is noted as the only chance for them a cathartic release.
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