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Ray Winstone reignites feud with Hollywood legend calling him ‘very rude' and ‘up his own a**e'
Ray Winstone reignites feud with Hollywood legend calling him ‘very rude' and ‘up his own a**e'

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Ray Winstone reignites feud with Hollywood legend calling him ‘very rude' and ‘up his own a**e'

The actor previously addressed the feud and said he 'doesn't like arrogant people' NO LOVE LOST Ray Winstone reignites feud with Hollywood legend calling him 'very rude' and 'up his own a**e' RAY Winstone has reignited his ongoing feud with Hollywood legend Jack Nicholson - branding him "very rude" and "up his own a**e". The actor, 68, has had a 20-year feud with the Hollywood A-lister after the pair worked together on the Oscar-winning film The Departed back in 2006. 4 Ray Winstone (centre) has reignited his feud with a Hollywood A-lister Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk 4 Ray slammed the Hollywood legend calling him 'very rude' and 'up his own a**e' Credit: Getty 4 The Sexy Beast actor said he would have 'knocked' Jack out if he was 'younger' Credit: Getty Images - Getty Ray appeared on Eamonn Holmes and Paul Coyte's podcast Things We Like with Eamonn & Paul, where discussed his feud with the star. Eamonn asked Ray if he liked Jack, to which the Sexy Beast actor replied: "No. We just didn't get on. I just found him... Listen, he's getting older, and maybe there are a lot of things going on with him. "I didn't like him, I thought he was so far up his own a**e it was unbelievable. And he was very rude. "He was very rude to me, he was rude to my wife, if he had been a younger man, I'd have definitely knocked him out." READ MORE ON HOLLYWOOD SEA ME NOW We live in a UK seaside resort that Butlin's abandoned before Hollywood moved in Despite not seeing eye-to-eye, Ray praised his talent in the industry. He said: "But you've got to give him because he's an older man, much older than me. "He's fantastic at what he does, brilliant at what he does. He's a great writer as well, by all accounts, at least that's what he kept telling us.' "But at the same time, I can't make an excuse for him. My grandfather was an old man, but he was a gentleman. He was a lovely man. 'So f**k him, basically. Really. Why should I say I like him? I don't. You ask me the question, you get the answer." The pair both starred in Martin Scorsese's Oscar-award winning movie about a mob boss. Ray Winstone and friends sit down to discuss why we should all be talking more about prostate cancer Ray has previously addressed his feud with Jack back in 2014 at the BAFTA Life In Pictures event in 2014. He said: "Me and Jack did not seem to get on too well. Maybe he was going through a funny time. "Everyone else loves him to death – I just wanted him to be a great guy. We just did not click." Ray later admitted that he had no idea why Jack did not warm to him and he admitted he disliked stars who were "arrogant". 'It doesn't worry me. It doesn't shock me. You clash a little bit. He's not the first person I've clashed with. He won't be the last," he said in an interview with The Independent. "I don't like arrogance. There's no need for it. This kind of feeling of being above everyone else. "We all end up in the same hole in the ground. "But some people have this smarmy little side mouth.... And there are different ways of dealing with that. "You either say your piece and tell them to shut the f**k up. Or you punch them in the mouth." Although they may have clashed, Ray insisted he would work with Jack again if the opportunity arose. He added: "Of course I want to work with him again! He's a fantastic actor."

Eamonn Holmes opens up about ‘horrible' former co-stars he has worked with branding some of them ‘false'
Eamonn Holmes opens up about ‘horrible' former co-stars he has worked with branding some of them ‘false'

Irish Independent

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Eamonn Holmes opens up about ‘horrible' former co-stars he has worked with branding some of them ‘false'

The Belfast man was speaking on his Things We Like podcast he hosts alongside Paul Coyte, as Thursday's episode featured The Departed actor Ray Winstone and the trio got onto the subject around the world of showbiz. When asked by Holmes about why Winstone decided to leave Los Angeles and why he was not 'mixing and socialising' with his other celebrity pals, the 68-year-old Londoner told the former This Morning presenter it would be like 'living above the shop'. "LA... I couldn't live in LA. It's constant,' Winstone said. "Even the guy who puts petrol in your car works in the industry. It's like every two minutes, it's all they want to talk about. We talk about birds and football and boxing, you know, they talk about movies. "There's something else out there, you know, and I think to be successful in what you do, you've got to know what else is going on in the world rather than be wrapped up in your own fantasy world. "Hollywood and Los Angeles are wonderful places when you're doing alright, but when you're not." Holmes – an experienced figure in the world of showbiz – shared his own experience of 'fakery' in the industry, adding: "'I don't like this character. I don't like so and so. I like that person. I didn't get on with them'. "That's what the business is based on. I mean, I'm like you [Winstone]. I get myself into trouble because if I don't like someone, they'll know I don't like them. "And there are so many horrible people that you end up with. People say: 'Oh, he's lovely, he's fantastic'. "If they say to me: 'What's that Ray Winstone like?' I'll say he is lovely and he is fantastic and people will believe me because I wouldn't say it if you weren't, but so many are just false, false, false.' While Holmes didn't elaborate on who he was referring to during the discussion, the Belfast man has previously spoken about several high-profile feuds with former on-screen colleagues, including former This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield. Last year the 65-year-old claimed Schofield 'deserves to be in exile' from TV and said he was 'addicted to fame, absolutely addicted to fame'. Things We Like with Eamonn & Paul releases new episodes weekly and is available to stream and download on the major podcast streaming services.

Eamonn Holmes opens up about ‘horrible' former co-stars he has worked with branding some of them ‘false'
Eamonn Holmes opens up about ‘horrible' former co-stars he has worked with branding some of them ‘false'

Sunday World

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sunday World

Eamonn Holmes opens up about ‘horrible' former co-stars he has worked with branding some of them ‘false'

The Belfast man was speaking on his Things We Like podcast he hosts alongside Paul Coyte Northern Irish presenter Eamonn Holmes has spoken out about the 'horrible' former co-stars he has worked with on TV on the latest episode of his podcast, branding some of them 'false, false, false'. The Belfast man was speaking on his Things We Like podcast he hosts alongside Paul Coyte, as Thursday's episode featured The Departed actor Ray Winstone and the trio got onto the subject around the world of showbiz. When asked by Holmes about why Winstone decided to leave Los Angeles and why he was not 'mixing and socialising' with his other celebrity pals, the 68-year-old Londoner told the former This Morning presenter it would be like 'living above the shop'. "LA... I couldn't live in LA. It's constant,' Winstone said. "Even the guy who puts petrol in your car works in the industry. It's like every two minutes, it's all they want to talk about. We talk about birds and football and boxing, you know, they talk about movies. "There's something else out there, you know, and I think to be successful in what you do, you've got to know what else is going on in the world rather than be wrapped up in your own fantasy world. "Hollywood and Los Angeles are wonderful places when you're doing alright, but when you're not." Holmes – an experienced figure in the world of showbiz – shared his own experience of 'fakery' in the industry, adding: "'I don't like this character. I don't like so and so. I like that person. I didn't get on with them'. "That's what the business is based on. I mean, I'm like you [Winstone]. I get myself into trouble because if I don't like someone, they'll know I don't like them. "And there are so many horrible people that you end up with. People say: 'Oh, he's lovely, he's fantastic'. "If they say to me: 'What's that Ray Winstone like?' I'll say he is lovely and he is fantastic and people will believe me because I wouldn't say it if you weren't, but so many are just false, false, false.' Eamonn Holmes (left), actor Ray Winstone (right) Watch: A Sneak Peak of Eamonn Holmes new podcast While Holmes didn't elaborate on who he was referring to during the discussion, the Belfast man has previously spoken about several high-profile feuds with former on-screen colleagues, including former This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield. Last year the 65-year-old claimed Schofield 'deserves to be in exile' from TV and said he was 'addicted to fame, absolutely addicted to fame'. Things We Like with Eamonn & Paul releases new episodes weekly and is available to stream and download on the major podcast streaming services.

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