The two-time Oscar-nominated actress and her husband Gian Luca Passi de Preposulo were spotted having lunch at a restaurant on Sunday (July 18) on the Amalfi Coast in Italy.
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Sting is looking fit as he approaches his 70th birthday!
The legendary rocker was spotted wearing just a tiny speedo while taking a dip in the sea on Sunday (July 18) off the Amalfi Coast in Italy.
Sting was joined on a luxurious yacht by his wife Trudie Styler and other friends during the relaxing day abroad. He was later spotted heading to shore to have lunch, where he ran into Jessica Chastain. Stay tuned for those photos!
Sting, whose real name is Gordon Sumner, will be celebrating his 70th birthday on October 2 this year. Less than three months away!
The event was dedicated to the Ocean, Earth and Humanity, highlighting this indisputable certainty: our future is dependent of healthy ecosystems.
FYI: Kate is wearing a Georges Chakra Couture gown and matching mask. Maisie is wearing Dior. Helen is wearing Dolce&Gabbana. Rebel is wearing Rene Ruiz Collection by Luis Escudero. Leona is wearing a Pamella Roland gown.
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The 68-year-old “Desert Rose” musician showed off his fit body shirtless on the beach with singer Zucchero Fornaciari and Italian flutist Andrea Griminelli while on vacation on Sunday (August 2) in Ligurien, Italy.
The legendary musician was seen accompanied by his friends, and they were joined by Andrea‘s wife, Rossana Redondo, while taking a swim in the Italian region of Ligurien. He wore floral print shorts as he soaked up the sun on his beach day.
“Happy birthday Tony! #TheBestIsYetToCome @itstonybennett,” Sting recently wrote on his Instagram, playing a sweet tribute on his guitar for fellow music legend Tony Bennett, who just turned 94 this week.
While making an appearance on The Late Late Show on Monday night (January 27), the 40-year-old Outlander actress revealed to host James Corden and fellow guest Sting that she’s been cited as one of the worst drivers in the state of California.
“I do [think I'm a good driver]. I don’t think California DMV does. I may have gotten a few letters,” Caitriona admitted. “I think the first letter I got said I was among one of California’s worst drivers and then the second said I was California’s worst drivers. I got two letters.”
“I think there’s a certain system I didn’t really understand so I had acquired a few tickets,” Caitriona continued. “They had said, ‘do you want to go to driving school to get rid of these tickets?’ – and I was like, ‘yes, I do?’ and expected an invitation. Well I guess you just go online and do it, but I didn’t know that so I just accrue more points and then I was California’s worst drivers.”
Caitriona also talked about her film Ford v Ferrari and all the Oscar nominations they’re up for – Watch more after the cut here!
Sting and his Police bandmates are still going strong!
While making an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Thursday night (January 23), the 68-year-old iconic musician dished about his bandmates Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland coming to visit him at the opening night performance of his musical The Last Ship.
“They came last night and they’re very very supportive,” Sting revealed. “It’s very lovely. I’m aware of them, I can feel them. It’s good.”
Sting also talked about visiting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of our theatre, messing with people who are driving next to him listening to his music, the first time he ever heard one of his songs on the radio and his upcoming residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
Courteney Cox keeps it cool and casual while hitting the red carpet at the opening night performance of The Last Ship held at Ahmanson Theatre on Wednesday (January 22) in Los Angeles.
Joining them at the event was lead star Sting, who plays shipyard foreman Jackie White in the musical, and was accompanied at the opening by wife Trudie Styler.
The Last Ship‘s score was written by Sting based on a book of the same name by author Lorne Campbell. It’s opening night in Los Angeles follows a UK national tour and subsequent six week run at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto.
The story was inspired by Sting‘s childhood experiences in the shipbuilding industry in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear. It received two Tony Award nominations in 2015, for Best Original Score and Best Orchestrations.