Celebrity News: Happy New Yeah – Panorama

Miley Cyrus, 29, US pop singer, discovered new fashion options through a faux pas. At her New Year’s Eve show, she struggled with a slipped top. As TV recordings show, during the song “Party in the USA”, Cyrus held the skimpy silver-white top in front of his chest and then disappeared backstage. After a few moments of continued play, her band finally came back wearing a red jacket. She joked that she had never wore so much clothes on a stage.

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Daniel Craig, 53, British actor, equals James Bond. The British royal family, which traditionally honors hundreds with medals and awards in the “New Year Honors”, made Craig Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, as Buckingham Palace announced. The same honor often accorded to diplomats is held by the fictional Bond in the books by Ian Fleming (1908-1964) and the films. Craig was the sixth official Bond actor after Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan, and this year he last appeared as Agent 007 in No Time To Die.

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Amber Heard, 35, US actress, named her dog after Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister. Heard had violated Australian quarantine laws in 2015 when she failed to disclose her two Yorkshire Terriers Boo and Pistol to the customs survey when she entered Queensland by private jet. This led to an argument between Australia’s then Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce and Heard’s then husband Johnny Depp. “Let the dogs go back to the US or risk being euthanized,” Joyce had said. Depp described the politician as a “sweaty, pot-bellied man from Australia”. In a tweet, Heard introduced her new dog, whom she baptized Barnaby Joyce. According to the BBC, the real Joyce, now deputy prime minister, reacted relaxed. He feels “a real sense of achievement that I’m still in her head while I’ve long forgotten her”.

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Nicolas Cage, 57, Thespier, no longer wants to be called an “actor”. The word “actor” sounds presumptuous and arrogant, said Cage in one Podcast of VarietyMagazine. “For me it always implies, Oh, he’s a great actor, so he’s a great liar” https://www.sueddeutsche.de/panorama/. “The English word” thespian “- which also means performer and on Thespis, the founder of the Greek tragedy, relates – please him better. It means “that you go into your heart or into your imagination or your memory or your dreams and take something out of it in order to communicate with the audience”.

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