Kate Winslet, 47, British actress, has a heart for nervous journalists. As in one Instagram video of the ZDF children’s news program “Logo!” can be heard, 12-year-old Martha explains excitedly at the beginning of the interview with Winslet: “This is my first time.” Winslet then leans towards the girl: “Is this your first time? Okay, then pay attention. If we do this interview, it will be greatest interview ever will. And do you know why? Because we decided it’s going to be like that.” Martha can ask anything she wants. She doesn’t need to be afraid. “Everything will be fantastic.”
Ville Valo, 46, Finnish singer, is in no hurry to have a baby. “Maybe one day,” he told the German Press Agency. “But I don’t think it would be fair to the mother or the kids to have a father or a husband or a partner who’s touring all the time now.” Valo was the lead singer and songwriter for the band HIM until they broke up. Today he performs as a solo artist.
Miriam Hannah, 40, Lottofee, is looking for happiness with her grandmother. “I have a syndicate with my grandmother,” she told the German Press Agency. “We’re always picking new numbers.” They haven’t had big wins yet. The highest was a three-digit sum. “I like to type numbers that give you the feeling: That will never happen. That’s where I feel most comfortable.”
Ellen DeGeneres, 64, US presenter, currently lives in the mud. She published it on Instagram a video, in which she is seen near a river with dark brown colored water that has burst its banks. Her place of residence, Montecito, is being evacuated, she reported. “As we live on high ground we have been asked to stay safe at home. Everyone please stay safe,” she wrote. The body of water next to their property is actually a stream that otherwise never flows quickly. The water is now three meters high. “We need to be nicer to Mother Nature, because Mother Nature is not happy with us.” On January 9, 2018, 23 people were killed by mudslides in Montecito.