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See - Sada Elbalad
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- See - Sada Elbalad
Zawe Ashton Refers to Tom Hiddleston as Her Husband in Second Pregnancy Reveal
Yara Sameh Zawe Ashton has revealed more than one surprise when she announced her second pregnancy over the weekend. Just after walking the red carpet at the closing of SXSW London on Saturday, June 7, the actress, 40, shared the news with Vogue that she and Tom Hiddleston are expecting a second child together. The outlet referred to Hiddleston,44, as her husband in the pregnancy announcement, seeming to confirm that they are married. Ashton joined Hiddleston at the festival for the premiere of his new movie, "The Life of Chuck". The pair held hands as they posed for photos on the carpet, and Ashton showcased her baby bump in an Emilia Wickstead sky-blue silk crepe gown detailed with ruffles and topped with a matching cape. Ashton and Hiddleston first met while co-starring in a 2019 revival of Harold Pinter's play "Betrayal in London," followed by a run on Broadway in New York City, and got engaged in March 2022. At the time, a source close to the production of the play said that Ashton and Hiddleston always had "lovely" chemistry together while working on the project. "They were very private publicly, but behind the scenes, you could just see a lovely chemistry," the source recalled. "There were twinkles in both of their eyes." After more than two years of dating, the couple seemingly confirmed their romance in September 2021 when they attended the Tony Awards together, marking their first public outing as a couple. They first sparked engagement rumors in March 2022 after the BAFTAs, when Ashton was spotted wearing a diamond ring on that finger in a photo shared on Instagram by AJ Odudu. PEOPLE confirmed the engagement shortly. In June of that same year, Ashton revealed that she was pregnant and expecting her first baby with Hiddleston. Similar to her latest pregnancy announcement, the actress made the big reveal on the red carpet while attending a New York City screening of her film "Mr. Malcolm's List". Months later, in October, the baby had arrived. 'Tom and Zawe are loving being new parents and are filled with joy,' a source told Us Weekly at the time. Though the pair has kept their relationship under wraps, Hiddleston gave Ashton a sweet shout-out on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in November 2023. While chatting about the second season of his Marvel series "Loki", he took a moment to gush about Ashton's recent role in another MCU project, "The Marvels". 'My other half is in The Marvels, and I'm very proud of her," he said. "So there you go. That's out this weekend." read more New Tourism Route To Launch in Old Cairo Ahmed El Sakka-Led Play 'Sayidati Al Jamila' to Be Staged in KSA on Dec. 6 Mandy Moore Joins Season 2 of "Dr. Death" Anthology Series Don't Miss These Movies at 44th Cairo Int'l Film Festival Today Amr Diab to Headline KSA's MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2022 Festival Arts & Culture Mai Omar Stuns in Latest Instagram Photos Arts & Culture "The Flash" to End with Season 9 Arts & Culture Ministry of Culture Organizes four day Children's Film Festival Arts & Culture Canadian PM wishes Muslims Eid-al-Adha News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt News Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly Inaugurates Two Indian Companies Business Fear & Greed Index Plummets to Lowest Level Ever Recorded amid Global Trade War Arts & Culture Zahi Hawass: Claims of Columns Beneath the Pyramid of Khafre Are Lies News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks News Shell Unveils Cost-Cutting, LNG Growth Plan Videos & Features Video: Trending Lifestyle TikToker Valeria Márquez Shot Dead during Live Stream Technology 50-Year Soviet Spacecraft 'Kosmos 482' Crashes into Indian Ocean


Buzz Feed
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Tom Hiddleston Puppy Interview
You've asked, and the day has finally arrived. The effortlessly charming Tom Hiddleston sat down with BuzzFeed to do our Puppy Interview. To celebrate Tom's critically-acclaimed turn in Mike Flanagan's new film, The Life of Chuck, Tom sat down to chat all about working with the beloved writer and director on adapting this Stephen King story, as well as look back at some other big moments in his career, like Loki and Marvel, and so much more. The Life of Chuck follows Charles "Chuck" Krantz (Hiddleston), whose life is chronicled in reverse-chronological order as we see how he's impacted the universe and the people around him. Hiddleston shares the role with Jacob Tremblay, Benjamin Pajak, and Cody Flanagan. For starters, Tom talked about his big dance number in The Life of Chuck and how he wasn't a classically trained dancer before starring in the film. He discussed the scene that he and Chris Hemsworth could not get through without laughing, and it happened in Thor: The Dark World. Tom also said that if he could see Loki interact with any other Marvel character he hasn't had a chance to yet, he'd love to see Loki and Daredevil, so he could work with his "dear friend" Charlie Cox again. Of course, outside of his work onscreen, we also just got to get to know Tom a little more. Like, he talked about which Bon Iver song he has on repeat right now, the movie that always makes him cry, and more. Basically, the whole thing was just supremely wholesome, and so calming. You can check out Tom's full puppy interview below: Also, all of these adorable puppies are available for adoption through Pawsitive Beginnings. And be sure to watch The Life of Chuck, which is in select theaters now and everywhere June 13.


Mint
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Tom Hiddleston expecting second child as partner Zawe Ashton reveals baby bump at UK premiere of ‘The Life of Chuck'
Actors Zawe Ashton and Tom Hiddleston are preparing to welcome their second child. The couple confirmed the news on Saturday, June 7, with Ashton revealing her pregnancy in a feature for Vogue. The announcement came just ahead of the U.K. premiere of 'The Life of Chuck', Tom Hiddleston's latest film, which screened as part of SXSW London. Ashton accompanied him at the event, where she proudly showed her baby bump in a flowing sky-blue silk crepe gown by British designer Emilia Wickstead. This marks the couple's second child together. Ashton, 40, and Hiddleston, 44, had their first baby in October 2022, following a public baby bump debut earlier that year during a screening of Ashton's film 'Mr. Malcolm's List'. The pair first met in 2019 while performing together in 'Betrayal', a West End and Broadway play in which they starred opposite each other. Their off-stage relationship began soon after and became public in 2021 when they walked the red carpet at the Tony Awards. Zawe Ashton and Tom Hiddleston at the red carpet for the premiere of 'The Life of Chuck'. Though both actors have kept much of their private life out of the spotlight, Hiddleston made a rare comment about their relationship in March 2022 during an interview with the 'Los Angeles Times', simply saying, 'I'm very happy.' Ashton is known for her work on stage and in films, while Hiddleston continues to enjoy global recognition for his role as Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fans were delighted by the news of their growing family and praised the couple for keeping things graceful and grounded. With their second child on the way, Ashton and Hiddleston look set to continue balancing their high-profile careers with family life.


Time of India
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Tom Hiddleston and Zawe Ashton expecting second child, steal the spotlight at UK premiere
Tom Hiddleston and Zawe Ashton are gearing up to welcome their second child, marking yet another joyful chapter in their growing family. The couple, who became parents for the first time in October 2022, confirmed the news of their expanding family during a recent interview, as reported by People magazine. Known for keeping their personal lives largely private, the couple made a rare and radiant appearance to share this special announcement with the world. Glamorous baby bump reveal at SXSW London premiere Zawe Ashton proudly debuted her baby bump at the UK premiere of 'The Life of Chuck' during SXSW London on June 7. Dressed in a stunning sky-blue silk crepe gown by Emilia Wickstead, Ashton glowed on the red carpet alongside Hiddleston, who stars in the film. The moment was both glamorous and intimate, marking a meaningful milestone in their journey since meeting on the set of the 2019 stage play 'Betrayal.' A quiet love story blossoms on and off stage The couple's relationship has blossomed quietly but steadily. After getting engaged in 2022, they embraced parenthood later that year. Ashton's previous pregnancy had similarly subtle yet touching public moments, including her baby bump reveal at a film screening in June 2022. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo Though Hiddleston tends to stay tight-lipped about their relationship, he did express his contentment with their partnership in an interview from March 2022. Hiddleston's film and family life intertwine on a special night As for 'The Life of Chuck,' the film adds another noteworthy project to Hiddleston's repertoire. With its thought-provoking title, the movie is expected to delve into deep themes like mortality, relationships, and human reflection. The narrative likely follows Chuck's journey through key life moments, brought to life by Hiddleston's nuanced performance and a compelling supporting cast. The premiere not only celebrated cinematic storytelling but also a beautiful personal story unfolding in real time. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .


Gulf Today
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Gulf Today
Tom Hiddleston leads the cosmic puzzle that is ‘Life of Chuck'
'Life of Chuck' is a peculiar movie with grandiose ambitions. It teases out a cosmic mystery about life and some guy named Charles Krantz ( Tom Hiddleston ) in a story told in reverse chronological order that gets smaller and smaller with each act. This is a story that begins with the apocalypse and ends with a middle school dance. Well, kind of. I'm not out to spoil (much) here. It's based on a novella by Stephen King (part of his 'If It Bleeds' collection of stories) and adapted by filmmaker Mike Flanagan, who was also behind 'Gerald's Game' and 'Doctor Sleep.' This, however, is not a horror movie, though there are spooky elements laden with ominous ambiguity. There are also big, joyful dance numbers, a fair share of cynical jokes, whimsical narration from Nick Offerman, earnest conversations about the end of the world and plenty of references to Walt Whitman's 'Song of Myself' — in particularly 'I am large, I contain multitudes.' That is most movingly conveyed in a sweet scene with a teacher (Kate Siegel) and a middle school aged Chuck ( Benjamin Pajak ) on the last day of school. 'Life of Chuck' wants to make you think, feel, laugh and cry about the most mundane of characters: Krantz, a white, American, middle-aged accountant, whose life is modest and whose childhood was full of tragedy and loss. And while I certainly enjoyed elements of this odyssey in reverse, I was ultimately left feeling very little — especially about Chuck and the questionable end-of-film explanation that ties it all together. Hiddleston, it should be said, is not in 'Life of Chuck' as much as one might expect for being the titular character. His presence looms large certainly — it's why we're here. But, in reality, Hiddleston as a performer is more of an ensemble player among a sea of recognizable faces. In the third act, which opens the film, he's everywhere - on billboards and television ads, cheerily smiling in a nondescript grey suit, coffee cup in one hand, pencil in another. 'Charles Krantz. 39 great years! Thanks Chuck!' the signs read. It's the background until it's all that's left as the world appears to be ending. The internet has gone out. Parts of California have drifted into the Pacific. Environmental disasters rage. Suicides are skyrocketing. Hail Mary life decisions are being made. And poor Marty (Chiwetel Ejiofor) is just trying to do his job as a school teacher. His parent-teacher conferences have become parent therapy sessions. Everyone — a maintenance guy (Matthew Lillard), a funeral director (Carl Lumbly) — seems to want to philosophize about what's going on, and who the heck Chuck is. He has big conversations about the history of the universe with his ex-wife (Karen Gillan). And together they wait for the end. In act two, a grown Chuck (Hiddleston) dances in the street in a joyful six-minute sequence. Compelled to move when he hears the beat of a street drummer (Taylor Gordon), he even pulls in a stranger to join him (Annalise Basso). In act one, he's a kid ( Pajak ) who has lost both his parents and unborn sister in a car accident and is living with his grandparents (Mark Hamill and Mia Sara, who it's nice to have back on screen). It's during this segment, which comprises nearly half the movie, that he learns to dance. First, it's through his grandmother freestyling to Wang Chung and curating a movie musical marathon (including 'Singin' in the Rain,' 'Cabaret, 'Cover Girl' and 'All That Jazz'). Then it's at school, where little Chuck learns the perks of being a straight man who can dance. There's also a possibly haunted cupola on the top floor of their house that's causing grandpa lots of anxiety. This is a film with a big heart that has already made a significant impact on some moviegoers. Last fall it won the audience award at the Toronto International Film Festival, an honor which has produced many best picture nominees and winners. And it's one where a second viewing might be rewarding, so you can more appreciate the thoughtful throughlines and the piece as a whole since you know what it's building toward. But I also suspect this particular flavour of sentimentality might not be for everyone. Associated Press