Celebrities: Mark Zuckerberg often gets bad news in the morning – panorama

Mark Zuckerberg, 38, US entrepreneur, often wakes up with bad news. Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, the Facebook founder said he looks at his phone in the morning and sees “millions of messages.” “It’s usually not good news. People save the good news to tell me personally.” He asks himself every morning what is happening in the world and what he should pay attention to. “It’s like waking up every day and getting a punch in the stomach first.”

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Johnny Depp, 59, US actor, is up for anything. At the MTV Video Music Awards, Depp floated across the stage as an astronaut. His face had been digitally projected into a spacesuit helmet. From there he commented on the award ceremony between commercial breaks. “Honestly, I need the work,” he joked at the beginning of the gala. It can be booked for “birthdays, bar mitzvahs, bat mitzvahs, weddings or whatever you need”.

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Heidi Klum, 49, model, would have liked to have led a family life like in a picture book. In the US TV show “Today” she spoke about her divorce from Seal. “It’s never easy when you break up, that’s clear. When you get married and have kids, you hope it stays that way forever. When I said ‘yes’, I meant ‘yes’ forever,” said Klum . But life has “its ups and downs” that she has learned to deal with. “Even though I wanted to stay in the house with the picket fence and the dogs and the kids forever – some of that came true and other things fell apart and new love was found.”

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Anna Maria Ferchichi, 40, model and wife of Bushido, is settling in. According to media reports, the family of the German rapper has moved to Dubai. So far, there has been no official statement on request. In an Instagram video, Ferchichi showed off the new home, which has yet to be furnished. “The weather is much warmer, you can’t go out that much and just have to stay inside more.”

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Mirja Boes, 50, comedian, didn’t go hungry on TV. Boes is leaving the jury of the cooking show “Grill den Henssler”, the moderator Laura Wontorra announced in the last show of the summer special on Sunday evening. “I was eating 80,000 calories,” Boes said on the show. “If you add the eggnog that we eat backstage, it’s even 150,000 calories. So: I have to part with one thing – and I can’t do it with eggnog!”

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Beatrice Egli, 34, Swiss pop singer, is warm. At a concert in Pratteln, two naked men scurried across the stage. They did a somersault and disappeared again. “Now I’m getting really warm. How many more naked people are there?” Egli commented on the surprise appearance on Instagram.

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Amelie Fried, 63, writer and presenter, wants justice. She finds it “disparaging” that her novels are repeatedly referred to as “women’s literature,” says the writer and presenter in an interview with the Augsburg General. Books that are written by men and read by them, no one calls “men’s literature”.

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