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Courier-Mail
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Courier-Mail
A-listers soak up the sun during European summer holidays
Don't miss out on the headlines from Entertainment. Followed categories will be added to My News. It's official: Every celebrity is sunning themselves in Europe right now. Australians might be waking up to freezing temperatures, but on the other side of the world, it's a Northern summer and the rich and famous are making the most of the weather. American actress and director Olivia Wilde is the latest celeb to turn their out of office on – she was spotted soaking up the Sicilian sun in the seaside town of Taormina. The Don't Worry Darling director, 40, was seen emerging from the Mediterranean Sea in a tiny two-piece bikini. She was on holiday with her friend, film producer Saul Germaine. Olivia Wilde, living her best life. Picture: Cobra Team / BACKGRID We're not jealous … not at all. Picture: Cobra Team / BACKGRID Also in Taormina – who knew this small Sicilian town was such a celeb hotspot? – Helen Hunt. The 62-year-old star is enjoying a career resurgence thanks to her memorable role on the streaming hit Hacks, and recently opened up about the 'misery and shame' she felt at the peak of her 90s fame as she tried to live up to Hollywood's exacting beauty standards. Chances of bumping into a Hollywood actress in small Sicilian town of Taormina are actually quite high. Picture: Cobra Team / BACKGRID Over on the Spanish holiday isle of Ibiza, Kate Moss' model daughter Lila, 22, is doing as all good nepo babies should: Spending her summer on holiday. Not a care in the world. Picture: BACKGRID Challengers and The Crown hunk Josh O'Connor, 35, takes a dip in the exclusive Italian seaside resort town of Portofino, where he's enjoying a romantic getaway with girlfriend Alison Oliver: Josh and Alison take a dip. Picture: COBRA TEAM / BACKGRID Also coupled up in Italy: Singer Billie Eilish, 23, with her singer and actor boyfriend Nat Wolff, seen leaving Venice via a water taxi. The pair's smoochy Italian getaway has confirmed the recent speculation that they are indeed an item. Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff blend in with the other tourists in Venice. Picture: COBRA TEAM / BACKGRID Noughties singer James Blunt, 51, is clearly still doing OK off the royalties from You're Beautiful – he and wife Sofia were spotted living it up on a yacht in the French Riviera: Alexa play 'You're Beautiful' Picture: BACKGRID And another big noughties star, former Desperate Housewives actress Eva Longoria, looked sensational at 50 in this low-cut swimsuit. She was spotted having some fun (and a lot of PDA) in the sun at Marbella in Spain with her husband, José Bastón. Eva Long-leggia. Picture: SPLASH NEWS / BACKGRID Longoria, at least, wasn't on holiday, having purchased a home in Marbella in 2023 and moving to Spain last year. 'The first time I came to Marbella, two decades ago, it was love at first sight. I said to myself: 'Some day I'll live here,'' she told Hello! last January. The star's Marbella estate features lush gardens, a pool and even a huge private cinema. Longoria is one of a number of Hollywood stars who've moved across the pond recently – among them Ellen DeGeneres, Rosie O'Donnell and Richard Gere. Originally published as A-listers soak up the sun during European summer holidays


Buzz Feed
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
9 Songs Ruined When Artists Revealed True Meanings
It's very common to start singing lyrics to a song without realizing what the artist is actually singing or rapping about — just going off vibes. But have you ever really sat down and researched lyrics or over analyzed them, only to find out the meaning behind them is completely different than what you envisioned? Well, then you're not alone. Here are a few songs where the fan interpretation is a complete 180 from the musician's inspiration: "You're Beautiful" by James Blunt Last month, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the single's worldwide release, James thanked fans for what they helped the song become. The hit song is the third single from James's debut album Back to Bedlam. It was nominated for three Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. He also shared the meaning behind those notable interpretation: A love song about feeling a spark with someone, but not being able to do anything about meaning: "20 years ago today, I released a song that bought me this house," James said in a video post on X (better known as Twitter). "Whoever thought a song about being high as a kite on drugs, stalking someone else's girlfriend would resonate quite so much? Thank you. You guys are beautiful." "Hey Ya!" by OutKast While we were busy shaking it like a Polaroid picture, André 3000 had a deeper story behind the inspiration for the group's hit single from their fifth studio album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. "Hey Ya!" gained immense commercial success, topped the charts, and even won a Interpretation: A fun, upbeat party anthem about love and meaning: "'Hey Ya!' is pretty much about the state of relationships in the 2000s," André 3000 told MTV News per Genius. "It's about some people who stay together in relationships because of tradition, because somebody told them, 'You guys are supposed to stay together.' But you pretty much end up being unhappy for the rest of your life.""The song isn't autobiographical, it's more like fantasies or tangents based on real life," André 3000 told HuffPost. "Moments from my life spark a thought when I'm writing. The story was set in the '50s, so the song was me trying to do a Woody Allen kinda thing, a humorous kind of honesty. We actually reached out to Woody Allen to appear in the video for 'Hey Ya!' His schedule didn't work, though. We had also asked Ralph Lauren because I designed the clothes in the video to look like polo players, which is a style he popularized." "because i liked a boy" by Sabrina Carpenter Fan Interpretation: A sassy response to fan rumors about a love triangle with Olivia Rodrigo and Joshua Bassett. Real Meaning: A critique of how the internet vilifies young women and turns personal matters into public judgment.'It was very therapeutic. People made this narrative and put it on me — I never asked for that.'Many fans assumed this song was a way of Sabrina responding to Olivia's hit single "Driver's License," and tabloids only fueled the rumors.'One thing that experience did do was that it stripped back a lot of layers of tolerating anything that's less than real," Sabrina told Vogue. "Because I didn't really have the energy to tolerate anything that was less than genuine and authentic at that time,'"because i liked a boy" is featured on Sabrina's fifth studio album emails i can't send. The album title derived from the way the songs were created — they spawned from emails and notes she wrote herself during quarantine to help herself "cope" with her feelings. She went on to reveal that the love triangle speculations and treatment she received online also influenced some of the lyrics:"I had to fight the urge to do what I normally do — cover it up with confidence — and instead just actually feel those feelings," she told Rolling Stone per iHeart. "The tolerance for bullshit in the last two years really minimized for me. When you're younger, it's a lot easier to let the words and labels that people put on you affect you and become part of who you are. Once you start to rebel against that, it starts to feel a little bit scarier, but also a bit more freeing. That's why it felt like growing pains the whole time I was making it." "Thinkin Bout You" by Frank Ocean Fan Interpretation: A love song about a woman he can't get out of his mind. Real Meaning: A heartbreak song about a man he was in love with.'I don't have any secrets I need kept anymore," Frank wrote in an open letter on Tumblr per Genius. "4 summers ago, I met somebody. I was 19 years old. He was, too. We spent that summer, and the summer after, together. Every day, almost. And on the days we were together, time would glide."On July 4, 2012, six days before he released his debut studio album channel ORANGE, Frank released an open letter on Tumblr where he came out about his sexuality. He detailed his first experience falling in love with a man after spending almost every day together for nearly two summers, only for those feelings to go unrequited."I sat there and told my friend how I felt," he wrote. "I wept as the words left my mouth. I grieved for them, knowing I could never take them back for myself. He patted my back. He said kind things. He did his best, but he wouldn't admit the same. He had to go back inside soon; it was late, and his girlfriend was waiting for him upstairs. He wouldn't tell the truth about his feelings for me for another 3 years. I felt like I'd only imagined reciprocity for years. Now, imagine being thrown from a cliff. No, I wasn't on a cliff. I was still in my car, telling myself it was gonna be fine and to take deep breaths. I took the breaths and carried on. I kept up a peculiar friendship with him because I couldn't imagine keeping up my life without him. I struggled to master myself and my emotions." "Born in the U.S.A." by Bruce Springsteen Fan Interpretation: A patriotic anthem celebrating American Meaning: A protest song about the mistreatment of Vietnam War veterans and the struggles of the working class.'I'm usually pretty easy with people, but once we were at the centre, I didn't know how to respond to what I was seeing,' he said during his Springsteen On Broadway residency. 'Talking about my own life to these guys seemed frivolous. There was homelessness and drug problems and post-traumatic stress – guys my age dealing with life-changing physical injuries'."The verses are just an accounting of events,' he said. 'The chorus is a declaration of your birthplace, and the right to all the pride and confusion and shame and grace that comes with it.' "The Weekend" by SZA Fan Interpretation: A confident anthem about being the 'side chick' and owning it. Real Meaning: A commentary on non-traditional relationship dynamics and emotional detachment."Time-sharing a man is real AF," SZA told Vulture. "If we're all being honest there's very few men that are just dating one woman. I think, low-key, the internet makes it so difficult [to be in relationships] because we're taking in so much information. There's always new, new, new, more, more, more. Having one person seems like a restriction, like a limitation. Everyone's used to being overstimulated.I feel like men kind of do this thing where they don't wanna tell anyone about [who they're with], because they don't want to lose the opportunity to potentially call you if they needed to. Not saying that they would, but they need the option. So in this song, I'm opting in. Like, I know you have a bunch of girls, probably. Maybe you're not being honest with me — I just know that you have mad girls — and I still don't care, because I didn't want to be your girlfriend anyway! I'm not internalizing the way that you're acting as a disrespect towards me, it doesn't make me any less because you're not my boyfriend. And like, you're not her boyfriend, and you're not her boyfriend. You're just out here wildin'." "Every Breath You Take" by The Police Fan Interpretation: A romantic love song. Real Meaning (Sting): A song about obsession, surveillance, and possessiveness. 'It's about jealousy and surveillance and ownership — not love," Sting said in 1983. "It's a nasty little song, really quite evil.'Sting, the lead singer of The Police, wrote the song in 1982 while suffering what he referred to as a "mental breakdown while his marriage was falling apart. The song's composition was a mixture of light and darkness that represented his life, and the mood swings he dealt with while trying to balance the band's professional success as well as his failed marriage. But that wasn't all. It also spoke to the difficult internal dynamics the band was dealing with. Due to creative differences, the band broke up in 1984. "Every Breath You Take" was featured on The Police's final studio album, Synchronicity. "Eat Your Young" by Hozier Fan Interpretation: A seductive track about lust. Real Meaning (Hozier): A commentary on late capitalism, exploitation, and sacrificing the next generation for greed."It's kind of an idea for a song that has been cooking on me, I guess," Hozier told Genius. "This idea of sacrificing the future of other people for the sake of short-term gain. This idea of where children become the ground for culture war for adults to use as pawns in culture wars, especially when it comes to armed robbery, another school shooting, and then another debate about gun rights, etc. It's something that's quite alien to me, coming from the place in the world that I am. I wanted the voice in the song to be that voice of power that shrugs off any responsibility to any sort of future that anybody has." Lastly, "Swimming Pools (Drank)" by Kendrick Lamar Fan Interpretation: A drinking anthem or party track. Real Meaning (Kendrick): A critique of alcohol abuse and peer pressure, especially within his family and Black communities."That's another record going back to the influence of the people around me and the household I grew up in," Kendrick told Complex. "Each track flows into skits that really breaks down the understanding so that song goes into another skit. I wanted to do something that felt good but had a meaning behind it at the same time. Really bringing that mainstream world to us, rather than a rapper with content along to the nation. I wanted to do something that's universal to everybody, but still true to myself. What better way to make something universal than to speak about drinking? I'm coming from a household where you had to make a decision—you were either a casual drinker or you were a drunk. That's what that record is really about: me experiencing that as a kid and making my own decisions."He touched on it a little more in an interview with Billboard: "Teenagers don't get it — we selfish. Go drink, go smoke, go get fucked up. Why did I do these things? Because I was brought up around it? It damn sure was in the household. I said, 'I know what happens to my family and certain friends when they get drunk and they smoke. They get out of their minds, they get violent. And that's in my blood.' I have little sips on special occasions, but getting all the way out of my mind may not be a good idea." The fun thing about art is that it can mean different things to different people. Despite what evoked these emotions from these celebrities, that doesn't make the way we interpret it, as fans, any less valid. That's the beauty of it! Do you know any songs that have a completely different meaning than what audiences believe it to be? Share them with me in the comments!


Daily Mirror
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
James Blunt shares 'real' meaning behind most famous song lyrics after 20 years
In 2004, singer James Blunt burst onto the scene with the release of his debut album Back To Bedlam, which spawned a string of hits and catapulted him to worldwide fame and stardom James Blunt has shared a humorous insight into the meaning of the lyrics of one of his most famous songs. The acclaimed singer, 51, is just as well known for his poetic lyrics as he is his quick-witted sense of humour. He burst onto the scene in 2004 with the release of his first single, High, off his smash hit debut album, Back To Bedlam. In 2005 though, he achieved fame across the globe with the song, You're Beautiful. This track was the third single from his debut album and, in celebration of the 20th anniversary of its release, the star shared a video to thank his fans. In the clip, which was posted to his official Facebook page, James Blunt can be seen walking towards a camera set up in his home. Once he gets close to the camera, he tells viewers: '20 years ago today, I put out a song that bought me this house. 'I mean, who would have thought a song about being high as a kite on drugs, stalking someone else's girlfriend, would resonate quite so much? You guys are beautiful.' In the comments section, fans were keen to share their thoughts and experiences with the song. One person said: 'My God you crack me up. I must say though, this song was playing on the radio when I held my son in my arms for the first time (it was my favourite song at the time, he's 20 soon) and all I could hear was 'you're beautiful'. 'He really was beautiful - my husband and I have laughed hard about the actual words and stalky-ness of the song since…' A third person said: 'Lol when you put it that way a druggy stalker. Love your humour'. Another person shared: 'I got married in 2005 and the number of people who suggested it should be our wedding song. I was equal parts annoyed and smug because I knew what the lyrics were about'. While a further fan added: 'lol! Never knew I needed this explanation but apparently I did. Downloading the song now dude; buy yourself something sweet for the house'. The worldwide hit does indeed tell the story of a man who spots a woman on a train and, in his intoxicated state, believes he shares a connection with her despite her being involved with another man. He believes he's entitled to her and thinks up a plan to get her in his obsessive state. Still, the song's meaning didn't stop it resonating with millions of people who are keen on its haunting, emotive quality. Of his first song, Blunt took to Facebook in 2024 and quipped: 'The first single I ever released was 'High' in 2004. For the video, they buried me up to my neck in sand and threw cockroaches at me. 'They don't tell you that when you send the record label your demos.'
Yahoo
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
James Blunt: It's not a love song, actually
When James Blunt released 'You're Beautiful' in 2005, it quickly climbed the charts around the world, hailed as a bittersweet love song perfect for weddings, first dances, and sappy rom-com montages. Twenty years later, the British singer is reminding fans that the track was never meant to be romantic. In fact, it's about something entirely different. 'Whoever thought a song about being high as a kite, stalking someone else's girlfriend would resonate quite so much?' Blunt said this week in a video posted to X (formerly Twitter). 'Thank you. You guys are beautiful.' Blunt has long maintained that the lyrics were never meant to be sentimental. The opening lines describe a brief, possibly delusional encounter on the subway: 'She smiled at me on the subway / She was with another man.' It's not a relationship. It's a fleeting obsession told from the point of view of someone clearly not doing great. 'It's always been portrayed as romantic,' he told the Guardian in 2020. 'But it's actually a bit creepy. It's about a guy (me) who's high and stalking someone else's girlfriend on the subway.' In 2014, Blunt admitted he grew to resent the song's ubiquity. 'It was force-fed down people's throats,' he told Hello! magazine. 'It became annoying.' The backlash to the hit was swift and intense, making Blunt a punchline. Over the years, Blunt has leaned into the joke, building a reputation as one of music's most self-aware and funniest personalities on social media. He's repeatedly poked fun at himself and his fans, even getting into a bizarre online spat with Piers Morgan over coffin shapes during the pandemic. Now, two decades after 'You're Beautiful' took over radios and wedding playlists everywhere, Blunt is celebrating its strange legacy with gratitude, a sense of humor and a reminder that, no, it's not a love song. And yet, the song helped him buy the house he lives in today. As he puts it: 'Thank you. You're beautiful.'


Perth Now
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
James Blunt hoped godmother role would help Carrie Fisher
James Blunt asked Carrie Fisher to be his son's godmother in the hope the honour would encourage her to "look after [herself]" better. The You're Beautiful' singer lived with the late 'Star Wars' star in the early 2000s while recording his debut album 'Back to Bedlam' and they remained close over the years, so when he and wife Sofia Wellesley welcomed the first of their two boys into the world, he asked Carrie to take on a special role in the youngster's life. And James revealed there was an underlying motivation in asking his friend - who died in December 2016 aged 60 after going into cardiac arrest, with drugs found in her system during post-mortem tests - to be godmother. He told People magazine: 'I told her everything. I told her when I met my wife, we chose engagement rings together. She's godmother to my child. I was with her the day before she died, and it was very, very sad. 'What was saddest, I suppose, is how I asked her to be godmother to my child, saying, 'I'm asking you to do this in the hope that you'll look after yourself a little bit better.' And she didn't, really.' James first met Carrie when he was dating one of her family friends and during a group lunch in London, he told the 'Sibling Rivalry' actress he was a musician and planning to head to Los Angeles, but when he admitted he didn't know where he was going to live, she instantly invited him to stay with her. He reflected: 'It was remarkable. The first three months, I didn't speak to her. I literally didn't. Her mom, Deborah Reynolds, was on the property. I'd see them around, but I would leave in the morning. I'd go off to the studio. I'd come back late, late, late at night, and I just didn't speak to her.' But after three months, the 51-year-old singer went into the kitchen late at night and found Carrie's staff talking about the actress, who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 24. He recalled: 'They were saying, 'She's having an episode,' and that she was going mad. She needed to change her medication and maybe they needed to get help. 'What was interesting about all of this, while they were talking about her, she was in the room.' From there, James and Carrie began chatting and quickly became firm friends. He said: 'I just could see she was just skipping between subjects rather quickly, [but] her brain was still working. "Suddenly, we just had this kind of moment where I went and sat on the end of her bed, and she spoke to me until five in the morning. "And the next day, I came in after the studio. I sat on the end of the bed, and we spoke until five in the morning, and we kind of did that for the rest of the time that she was alive. She became my best friend, really, at that stage."