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Gal Gadot admits her viral Imagine cover was ‘premature, in poor taste’

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In the first few months of the pandemic, actor Gal Gadot released a video of her singing John Lennon’s “Imagination” with other actors, which caused controversy. Although Gale said she meant a sign of unity, she was ridiculed for insensitivity and elitism. Now in a recent interview, the actor admitted that the video is of poor taste.

In March 2020, Gale posted a video on her Instagram, in which she and other actors Kristen Wegg, Natalie Portman, Will Ferrell, and Zoe Cravy Both Tsz and Jamie Donan are singing “Imagine”. According to Gal, this should be a statement of solidarity with those fighting Covid-19. “We are together, we will tide over the difficulties together,” she wrote in the post. However, she received a lot of opposition, and many people criticized the video for being sound-deaf and elitist.

In a recent interview with InStyle, Gale publicized the controversy. “For the whole imaginary controversy, it’s very interesting. I called Christine and I said, “Listen, I want to do this. “The pandemic came here (to the United States) in the same way in Europe and Israel. I saw the direction of everything,” she said. The actor went on to admit that it was too early to make the video and had poor taste. “But it’s too early. It’s not the right timing, and it’s not the right thing. It tastes bad. All pure intent, but sometimes you don’t hit the bullseye, yes,” she added.
Gale will appear in Kenneth Branagh’s multi-star mystery drama “Death on the Nile”, which includes Annette Benning and Russell Brand ( Russell Brand, Emma Mackey, Armie Hammer, Rose Leslie, Ali Fazal, Dawn French , Sophie Okonedo and Letitia Wright and other actors. 

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Angelina Jolie admits she didn’t have ‘light and life’ in her after divorce from Brad Pitt, had to ‘come alive again’

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Angelina Jolie admits she didn’t have ‘light and life’ in her after divorce from Brad Pitt, had to ‘come alive again’

After a significant time away from the screen, Angelina Jolie is making her much-anticipated return to acting with a performance in Maria.
After a significant time away from the screen, Angelina Jolie is making her much-anticipated return to acting with a performance in Maria, Pablo Larrain’s biographical film about the late opera legend Maria Callas. The actor recently opened up about how her comeback is the beginning of ‘coming alive’ following a dark period in her personal life. (Also read: Angelina Jolie’s sons Maddox, Pax ‘were there to witness’ her in ‘a lot of pain’ on movie set)

Jolie’s portrayal of Callas has earned her nominations for the 2025 Golden Globe and Critics Choice Awards, marking a triumphant comeback. She is also being considered a frontrunner for the Best Actress Oscar this season.

Angelina Jolie on her dark days

However, the actor recently opened up about the dark period she endured during her years-long hiatus from Hollywood. As per E! News, in a recent interview, the 49-year-old actor discussed the personal challenges she faced during her time away from acting.

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“I went very dark for reasons I’d rather not explain, but I didn’t have a lot of light and life within me,” Jolie revealed, adding, “Your light’s dim,” as per E! News.

The actor, who is known for her work both on-screen and in humanitarian efforts, further explained that during this period, she “also just needed to be home more,” which limited her ability to take on long-term projects.

Jolie, who shares six children with ex-husband Brad Pitt, spoke candidly about the practical and emotional factors that influenced her choices during that time. “The choice of what to work on and when was not a creative choice, often, the last few years, but sometimes the practical choice,” she said, reflecting on the challenges of balancing personal and professional demands.

Angelina Jolie on her comeback

Jolie’s time away from acting was largely marked by intense personal challenges, including ongoing legal battles with Pitt over their divorce. These years of turbulence had a profound impact on the actress, who described Maria as a turning point in her journey toward healing. “Maria was the beginning of starting to come alive again,” Jolie shared, adding, “I needed a lot of kind people around me to hold my hand.”

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While her focus on family and personal recovery kept Jolie away from acting, she remained involved in other creative projects. In recent years, she co-produced the Broadway musical The Outsiders, which premiered in April 2024 and directed the war drama Without Blood, which was well-received at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.

In addition to her own journey, Jolie has seen several of her children follow in her footsteps within the entertainment industry.

Her daughter Vivienne worked as her assistant on The Outsiders production, while sons Maddox and Pax were production assistants for Maria.

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