Mark Zuckerberg40, entrepreneur, chooses gifts according to ancient tradition. He had his wife Priscilla Chan39, made an oversized statue of herself and placed it in the garden. “I am bringing back the Roman tradition of making sculptures of one’s own wife,” wrote the Facebook founder on Instagramwhere he also published a photo of the sculpture and his wife posing in front of it.
The SZ editorial team has published this article with a content from Instagram enriched
To protect your data, it was not loaded without your consent.
I agree that Content from Instagram This means that personal data is transmitted to the operator of the portal for usage analysis. You can find more information and a revocation option atsz.de/datenschutz.
The turquoise statue, which is wrapped in a silver-colored robe, was created by the artist Daniel Arsham. In ancient Rome, gods, rulers and heroes were popular subjects for statues. Private sculptures by relatives primarily honored the dead.
George Clooney63, actor, takes revenge. In an interview with the men’s magazine GQ he was asked about the 1996 film “From Dusk Till Dawn”, in which director Quentin Tarantino, 61, plays his brother. “It was OK,” said Clooney, and immediately explained why his answer was so reserved: “Quentin said some crap about me the other day, and I was a bit confused.” Tarantino was asked to list the big film stars in an interview and named Brad Pitt and someone else. When the interviewer asked about Clooney, he replied: “He’s not a film star. Name me one film since the turn of the millennium.” Clooney’s comment: “And I just thought to myself: Since the turn of the millennium? That’s my whole damn career.” Nevertheless, as an actor, you are lucky to be able to work with such great directors. “Direction and script keep you alive as an actor.”
Zach Braff49, actor, apologizes for bad jokes. On the “Inside of You” podcast he spoke about the end of the successful 2000s sitcom “Scrubs”, in which he played the junior doctor JD. “We started repeating jokes, we were all pretty worn out,” said the American. It was the cast’s job to have a good laugh every day. “And when it ended after nine years, we were all a bit exhausted by it.” They didn’t really have a life outside of the role. Even though the end of the sitcom in 2010 felt right for him, he is open to a return to the fictional “Sacred Heart Hospital”. “When I look back now and talk about a new start, I think: Oh my God. It would be so nice to be able to laugh with those people again.”
Harry39, British prince in US exile, is not a patient employer. According to British media reports, the Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan43, after only three months of working together with her chief of staff Josh Kettler. They agreed to terminate his contract, and Kettler was reportedly still on probation. They agreed that he was not the right choice, they said. The PA news agency analyzed the matter somewhat venomously: “Harry and Meghan have earned a reputation for being unable to retain staff while they push ahead with their charity and production projects in the US.”