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How much do The Traitors win?

The Traitors can win a huge amount of money should they make it to the end. Picture: BBC By Alice Dear @According2Al This is how much money the winner or winners of The Traitors could win as series two kicks off. Listen to this article Loading audio... The Traitors series two saw 22 new contestants arrive at Ardross Castle in the Scottish Highlands in a bid to bag a potentially huge prize fund.

JAY-Z's Mom Gloria Carter Makes Red Carpet Debut With Wife Roxanne Wiltshire

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Jessica Simpson's Most Candid Quotes on Addiction, Motherhood & More

Jessica Simpson reveals in her upcoming memoir that she was sexually abused as a young girl and that years later she numbed her emotional pain from it, and from other stressors, with alcohol and pills. The 39-year-old singer and fashion mogul had never spoken about either subject before. In her memoir, Open Book, Simpson said she got sober in November 2017 and has not had a drink since then. "Giving up the alcohol was easy," she said, according to an excerpt People magazine published on Wednesday.

John Erlendson - Entertainment Executive

John Erlendson Owner/Talent Agent JE Talent Access contact info, org charts, active projects and more for John Erlendson and 80,000+ other executives and producers. Visit Luminate Film and TV Data Provided By Want to contact John Erlendson directly? Get phone numbers, email addresses, org charts and more from virtually everyone working in entertainment!Visit Luminate Film and TV Most Popular Oscar Nominations 2024: ‘Oppenheimer’ Dominates With 13 Nods, ‘Poor Things’ Follows With 11 Ryan Gosling Speaks Out Against 'Barbie' Oscar Snubs for Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie: 'To Say I'm Disappointed' Is an 'Understatement' Anatomy of a Fail: Inside France’s Dysfunctional Oscar Committee Anne Hathaway Walks Out of Vanity Fair Photo Shoot in Solidarity With Condé Nast Union Work Stoppage (EXCLUSIVE) ‘Squid Game’ Season 2 to Premiere on Netflix in 2024 Sofia Coppola Thought Apple ‘Had Endless Resources’ — Then the Studio ‘Pulled Our Funding’ on TV Series With Florence Pugh: ‘It’s a Real Drag… Dwayne Johnson Named Board Member of WWE Parent TKO Group, Granted Full Ownership of ‘The Rock’ Trademark America Ferrera ‘Can’t Believe’ Her ‘Barbie’ Oscar Nom Is Real, Calls Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie’s Snubs ‘Incredibly Disappointing… Oscars Snubs and Surprises: Greta Gerwig Shut Out for Directing ‘Barbie,’ Margot Robbie and Charles Melton Out of Acting Races ‘Coronation Street,’ ‘EastEnders’ Actor Michelle Collins Headlines Horror Film ‘The Haunting of Helen’s Bridge… Must Read Film Oscar Nominations 2024: ‘Oppenheimer’ Dominates With 13 Nods, ‘Poor Things’ Follows With 11 By Andrew Wallenstein 21 hours Film Women Directors Have Three Best Picture Nominees, Setting Oscar Record Awards Lily Gladstone Makes Oscars History as First Native American Best Actress Nominee for ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Film Oscars Diversity 2024: People of Color in Every Acting Category, Jodie Foster and Colman Domingo Make History and More Awards Oscars Snubs and Surprises: Greta Gerwig Shut Out for Directing ‘Barbie,’ Margot Robbie and Charles Melton Out of Acting Races Sign Up for Variety Newsletters By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.

Julianne Moore: Alzheimer's Makes Us Question 'Our Essential Selves'

In the new movie Still Alice, Julianne Moore plays Alice Howland, a 50-year-old linguistics professor at Columbia with a razor-sharp intellect. She's at the prime of her career, but gradually she starts to forget things. She loses her way, she gets fuzzy — and she is soon diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease. The movie charts her rapid decline and her struggle to hold on to her sense of self. "She is someone who has always defined herself by her intellect, and now that that's something she can't depend on, she's finding that she doesn't really know who she is,"