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Daily Mail
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Body language expert makes shock claim about state of Brad Pitt's new relationship
Brad Pitt and his girlfriend made a rare appearance on the red carpet on Monday as they attended the F1 film premiere in New York City. But a body language expert was quick to spot several tell-tale signs that his relationship with Ines de Ramon is 'floundering.'


The Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Meghan Markle's ‘condescending' take on A-list pal's success exposed as body language pro says shes full of ‘contempt'
A BODY language expert has claimed Meghan Markle is full of 'contempt' over one of her best A-list friends' global success. The Duchess of Sussex was recently interviewed by Emma Grede, co-founder of Skims with Kim Kardashian and podcast host for Aspire. 5 5 5 The two women sat down for a chat, covering family life for Meghan and Prince Harry as well as her ventures after leaving the royal family. But the topic soon moved on to one of Meghan's closest A-list friends, Serena Williams, who has amassed a £260 million fortune. Meghan, 43, name-dropped the Grand Slam champion, telling Emma: "My dear friend, Serena, as you know..." before Emma cut her off excitedly saying, "I love Serena. "She's like my girl crush, talk about a successful entrepreneur, by the way." "Oh yeah," Meghan replied with her eyes closed. Body language expert, Jesús Enrique Rosas, who analysed the interview for his Instagram account, The Body Language Guy, claims this is where things take a turn. He said: "You saw that? You spotted it?" "That 'Oh yeah,' was extremely condescending. "And I spot there's a bit of contempt in that smile." He explained that the left corner of her mouth was pulling higher than the right, indicating negative emotions. 5 Meghan speaks out on 'baby mama dance' after vid sparked wild conspiracies He also pointed out that when Meghan says the tennis super star is 'Doing so well,' that she turns her jaw to one side and almost grimaces. The body language expert claims the facial expression suggests Meghan is thinking, 'Why are we talking about Serena?' Serena and Meghan first met at the 2010 Super Bowl, when the New Orleans Saints took on the Indianapolis Colts, before reuniting for a Celebrity Beach Bowl tournament, where they 'immediately' hit it off. Meghan wrote on her now-defunct lifestyle blog, The Tig: "We hit if off immediately. Meghan Markle's ventures after stepping down as a working royal THE Duchess of Sussex has kept busy since stepping down as a senior working royal in 2020 and relocating to California. Here are some of her business ventures... Archewell Foundation – A nonprofit supporting charitable initiatives. Netflix Deal – Producing content like Harry & Meghan and With Love, Meghan. Archetypes Podcast – Former Spotify show on female stereotypes. Clevr Blends – Investment in a women-owned wellness latte brand. Cesta Collective – Minority stake in a handbag brand supporting Rwandan artisans. As Ever – Previously known as American Riviera Orchard lifestyle brand selling jam. ShopMy Page – Online store featuring her curated fashion and beauty items. New Podcast – Confessions of a Female Founder focusing on entrepreneurship. "Taking pictures, laughing through the flag football game we were both playing in, and chatting... "Not about tennis or acting, but about all the good, old-fashioned girly stuff." Since their chance encounter, the two have been close friends, supporting each other publicly. Serena was also the first person to appear on Meghan's Spotify podcast Archetypes, which was cancelled after just one season. She was also one of the first people to defend Meghan for her controversial Oprah Winfrey interview about leaving the royal family. In a statement on Twitter after the interview aired, Williams described her as a 'selfless friend' who 'teaches me every day what it means to be truly noble'. "Her words illustrate the pain and cruelty she's experienced," Serena wrote. In more recent months, Serena attended Prince Harry's Netflix polo match. She was seen giggling and gossiping with the Duchess on the sidelines of the Sentebale Polo Cup in Miami, Florida.


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Tell-tale signs Brad Pitt is 'floundering' in his new relationship
Brad Pitt and his girlfriend made a rare appearance on the red carpet on Monday as they attended the F1 film premiere in New York City. But a body language expert was quick to spot several tell-tale signs that his relationship with Ines de Ramon is 'floundering.'


Forbes
06-06-2025
- Forbes
5 Smart ChatGPT Prompts To Own The Room Without Even Trying
Some people enter a room and everyone turns to look at them. Others enter a room and no one notices. The difference is energy. You can't always explain why some people command attention. But you feel it. They are magnetic. Awe-inspiring. Something about the way they move and hold themselves makes you want to stare. Unless you figure out how to do this, every time you walk into a room you are effectively invisible. You'll forever watch others get seen as you get ignored. Opportunities will go their way, not yours. Make it stop. Change this now. These prompts will upgrade the way you hold a room and how people respond to you. Copy, paste and edit the square brackets in ChatGPT, and keep the same chat window open so the context carries through. First impressions happen fast. The moment you arrive through a door, people make judgments about your status, confidence and value. Most people don't give the subtle cues that command respect. They try to be louder when they should be refined. Your body language screams your status before you open your mouth. Getting this right means people listen when you talk. Getting it wrong means fighting for attention every time. "What are the social signals of someone who commands attention and respect? Give me 7 specific physical and verbal behaviors that magnetic people use to establish their presence in a room. For each behavior, explain its psychological impact on others and provide a practical method to incorporate it naturally. Focus on subtle, authentic signals rather than performative tactics. Using what you know about me from our conversations, predict the ones I most need to work on." The opening moments of any interaction set the tone. Mess them up and you'll work twice as hard to recover. The same principles apply online and offline. People decide whether you're worth their time almost instantly. Make those seconds count when you say good stuff and put their mind at ease. "What do magnetic people do especially well in the first 30 seconds of any conversation? Based on what you know about me, identify 5 specific behaviors or techniques that would help me make stronger initial connections. For each one, provide a brief example of how to execute it successfully, and explain why it works psychologically. Then create a 15-second conversation starter script I can adapt for professional settings." You might be pushing people away without realizing it. Small, unconscious behaviors can create distance faster than you think. That nervous laugh. The way you stand. How you fill silence. The deodorant you forgot to wear. These tiny signals add up to a big impression. Fix any issues and watch people lean in instead of checking out. You can't win the room if you're subtly telling everyone to leave. "What energy or body language repels people, even when the words are right? Give me 6 common behaviors that undermine social magnetism and why each one creates distance. Ask me if I could be guilty of any of them. Then suggest a specific replacement behavior for each one. Make these practical adjustments I could implement immediately." Boring conversations create forgettable impressions. Surface-level small talk gets you nowhere and leaves no mark. Talk about things people actually care about. Spark conversation by being real. Get someone talking about what lights them up and they'll associate that energy with you. Ask them different things to everyone else. "I'm going to [describe an event you're attending] with the goal of [state your goal for the event]. What 5 questions instantly get people talking about what matters most to them? Provide questions that go deeper than typical small talk. For each question, explain what makes it effective and when to use it. Then suggest a natural follow-up question that would deepen the conversation further." Smart professionals fumble socially all the time. They overthink. They try to impress with intelligence. They miss emotional cues while formulating perfect responses. Connecting is an exchange of energy where people feel better after talking to you. Your expertise means nothing if people find you exhausting. "What social mistakes do smart people make when they try too hard to connect? Based on what you know about my communication style, identify 3 specific errors I might be prone to making. For each mistake, provide a concrete example and a more effective alternative approach. Then create a simple mental checklist I can review before important social interactions to avoid these pitfalls." Social magnetism is a skill you can master like any other. You've come this far, now close the loop. Watch your reality change. Master the signals of respect, win the first 30 seconds, stop repelling people, ask better questions and don't try too hard. Your presence is a choice. Achieve even more once people start paying attention to you. Access all my best ChatGPT content prompts.


Daily Mail
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE The Macrons' 'marital bliss' display continues as they try to downplay shove video: Body language expert analyses their 'overkill denial rituals'... and the slip Brigitte makes to reveal her 'dominance'
The French president and his wife are deliberately over-egging affectionate body language in an effort to downplay rumoured conflict amid the continued furore around the 'face shove' video circulating this week, a body language expert has claimed. Emmanuel Macron brushed off the suggestion of a spat with the French First Lady, Brigitte Macron, after footage appeared to show her shoving her husband, moments before they stepped off their presidential jet in Vietnam on Sunday. The moment quickly made headlines around the world, pressing the French president to deny anything was wrong and claim that they were just playfighting. The couple have been especially close in the days since as they continue their state visit. Judi James, a body language expert, told MailOnline that the Macrons have gone 'overkill' in their 'denial rituals' to silence the rumours, putting on a performance of 'newlywed-style body language presumably aimed at making us forget the gesture'. 'The pair seem set on trying to look closer than usual here,' she said as the couple were pictured together at a reception for members of the French community at the International French School (IFS) in Singapore on Friday. 'Brigitte is dressed in a very modest, pristine, funnel-neck off-white suit that would be entirely appropriate for a wedding, and she keeps her head tilted down so that her face peeps shyly out of her thatch-style hair.' Ms James added that there is now a 'coyly submissive-looking behaviour' from Ms Macron, pictured holding her husband's arm with both hands, 'clinging like a bridge leaving the church, leaning in to suggest closeness'. But one pose 'seems slightly off-message here', she suggests, when Brigitte 'suddenly takes a more dominant stance' and reaches her arm out in front of her husband with a pointing index figure, 'making her look less coy and more assertive'. Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte prepare to sign in a book at the Parliament House. 'When the pair sign a register they both cling to the pen,' Ms James noted In video taken by The Associated Press as the Macrons arrived in Hanoi, Vietnam, on Sunday, a uniformed man can be seen pulling open the plane door and revealing the president standing inside, dressed in a suit and talking to someone who wasn't visible The Elysee had been hoping that the visit to Vietnam would showcase France's reach into the Indo-Pacific, but it has been shadowed by the incident which occurred as the doors of the presidential plane swung open after landing in Hanoi Sunday In Hanoi, Brigitte sticks out both her hands and gives her husband's face a shove, according to footage shot by the Associated Press. He appears startled but quickly recovers and turns to wave through the open door. Since then, Ms James assesses, the couple have made a point of showing closeness in a 'desperate' effort to 'pretend all is well' and deflect focus from the plane footage, which falls well outside of their usual polished look. 'When the pair sign a register they both cling to the pen,' she noted, referring to scenes from inside the Parliament House in Singapore on Friday. This was 'again like a bride and groom', she suggested. 'They seem to have stepped up their mirroring rituals with poses like the one of them clapping together in total synchronisation, providing a like-minded look of peas in a pod.' 'When they glance at each other Brigitte performs another coy facial expression, complete with a slightly flirty eye contact and with her lips pursed into a pout,' she added. 'Macron responds with what looks like an appreciative smile.' Macron said that he was squabbling with his wife but denied anything more sinister The couple speak with France's Culture Minister Rachida Dati (2nd R) and French MP Anne Genetet (R) during a reception for members of the French community The body language assessment continues a trend identified throughout the week as the couple carried on with their tour of South Asia. Ms James said that during a visit to the University of Science and Technology in Hanoi on Wednesday, the couple appeared to be overcorrecting with a 'litter tray' response, burying the bad 'under some shovels-full of "good" behaviour in what looks like a bid to prove nothing is wrong'. She said their non-verbal skills were bordering "overkill", suggesting some levels of panic and a desperation to pretend all is well and to maybe tie in with the ridiculous claims of 'playing' together on the plane.' 'Their response' to the resulting media frenzy, she also identified earlier this week, is body language that looks like 'a bride and groom on their wedding day'. Both were all smiles for the cameras, Ms Macron keeping close to her husband and leaning in slightly. The president has pushed back on the focus on Sunday's incident, telling reporters that 'my wife and I were squabbling, we were rather joking, and I was taken by surprise'. Now it's 'become a kind of planetary catastrophe, and some are even coming up with theories,' he said. Emmanuel Macron (centre L) and his wife Brigitte Macron (R) look on during a visit to the University of Science and Technology in Hanoi on May 27, 2025. Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron wave as they board their plane for departure following their visit to Vietnam at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on May 27, 2025 This is the third time this month that Macron has been the subject of viral video footage at a time when France says it is being targeted by repeated disinformation campaigns as Russia steps up attacks on Ukraine. Macron testily referred to the other incidents, including the images shot on the train to Kyiv where some accounts falsely claimed he shared cocaine. But the object Macron removed from the table when the media entered was a tissue. Erdogan, meanwhile, was filmed holding the president's finger at a summit.