Exclusive: Controversial British artist Tracey Emin is getting the urban myths treatment at Sky.
The Comcast-owned broadcaster has ordered on a comedy drama about Emin’s infamous messy bed artwork with Inside No. 9 and The Windsors star Morgana Robinson (below) playing Emin.
One-off special In Bed with Tracey Emin, which will be a surreal telling of how Emin created the infamous work of art in less than a week, will air as part of Sky’s Urban Myths strand in 2020.
The strand, which airs on Sky Arts, is gearing up for its fourth season. Previous specials have seen Gemma Arterton star as Marilyn Monroe set against the backdrop of the 1959 rom-com Some Like It Hot, Sophie Rundle play Princess Diana in a story about a night out with Freddie Mercury, and Kelly Macdonald as Princess Margaret in a comedy about her relationship with Mick Jagger. The strand’s most controversial moment,...
The Comcast-owned broadcaster has ordered on a comedy drama about Emin’s infamous messy bed artwork with Inside No. 9 and The Windsors star Morgana Robinson (below) playing Emin.
One-off special In Bed with Tracey Emin, which will be a surreal telling of how Emin created the infamous work of art in less than a week, will air as part of Sky’s Urban Myths strand in 2020.
The strand, which airs on Sky Arts, is gearing up for its fourth season. Previous specials have seen Gemma Arterton star as Marilyn Monroe set against the backdrop of the 1959 rom-com Some Like It Hot, Sophie Rundle play Princess Diana in a story about a night out with Freddie Mercury, and Kelly Macdonald as Princess Margaret in a comedy about her relationship with Mick Jagger. The strand’s most controversial moment,...
- 11/27/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The first person we meet in “Ray & Liz” is elderly Ray (Patrick Romer). Alone in a tiny room, abandoned by his wife Liz (Deirdre Kelly), he has taken to his bed seemingly permanently, waking only long enough to drink as much as it takes to keep himself drunk. He keeps a photo of himself as a young man with his bride stuck to a mirror next to a religious pamphlet that delivers the only foreshadowing this film feels like giving: a Bible verse instructing children to “obey [their] parents in everything.”
“Ray & Liz,” Richard Billingham’s debut feature, punctuates its main action with visits to this room, with the rest of the quietly downcast story taking place during the 1980s, as Ray and Liz descend into poverty, despair, and alcoholism in a council flat outside of Birmingham, England. Their children — Richard and his younger brother Jason — are along for the ride,...
“Ray & Liz,” Richard Billingham’s debut feature, punctuates its main action with visits to this room, with the rest of the quietly downcast story taking place during the 1980s, as Ray and Liz descend into poverty, despair, and alcoholism in a council flat outside of Birmingham, England. Their children — Richard and his younger brother Jason — are along for the ride,...
- 7/19/2019
- by Dave White
- The Wrap
The photographer made his name with a series showing his dysfunctional parents, Ray and Liz, in their squalid Black Country flat. Now he’s turned their story into an award-winning film
It is just about 30 years since Richard Billingham picked up a camera and focused it on his alcoholic father, Ray, and his violent mother, Liz, and the Black Country council flat in which they lived. The pictures were intended as studies for paintings, but they took on a life of their own. A tutor on Billingham’s art degree course at Sunderland University came across the photographs in a plastic bag and Billingham ended up displaying them in all their flash-lit squalor: toothless and shirtless Ray cradling pop bottles of home brew; Liz, with her lavishly tattooed slabs of arms and vast floral print frocks, lost in her jigsaw puzzles or TV dinners. Taken together – “Ray’s a Laugh...
It is just about 30 years since Richard Billingham picked up a camera and focused it on his alcoholic father, Ray, and his violent mother, Liz, and the Black Country council flat in which they lived. The pictures were intended as studies for paintings, but they took on a life of their own. A tutor on Billingham’s art degree course at Sunderland University came across the photographs in a plastic bag and Billingham ended up displaying them in all their flash-lit squalor: toothless and shirtless Ray cradling pop bottles of home brew; Liz, with her lavishly tattooed slabs of arms and vast floral print frocks, lost in her jigsaw puzzles or TV dinners. Taken together – “Ray’s a Laugh...
- 2/23/2019
- by Tim Adams
- The Guardian - Film News
Richard Billingham’s bleak feature-directing debut captures the claustrophobic loneliness of a couple cut off from everyone, including each other
Photographer and artist Richard Billingham makes his feature-directing debut with the bleak Ray & Liz. It was developed from earlier video works and his 1996 collection of photographic studies, entitled Ray’s a Laugh, after the old Ted Ray radio comedy. They were stark, uncompromisingly painful shots of his hard-drinking dad, Ray, and hard-smoking mum, Liz, and originally formed part of Charles Saatchi’s Yba exhibition Sensation with Damien Hirst et al.
Ray and Liz were, of course, depressed – not a diagnosis we were encouraged to make back in the ironic Cool Britannia 90s. This film version makes it clearer and expands the images’ implications into grim and sometimes funny vignettes, fragments of a fragmented family life. The whole film is like an incomplete fragment, intriguing if frustrating.
Patrick Romer plays Ray as an old man,...
Photographer and artist Richard Billingham makes his feature-directing debut with the bleak Ray & Liz. It was developed from earlier video works and his 1996 collection of photographic studies, entitled Ray’s a Laugh, after the old Ted Ray radio comedy. They were stark, uncompromisingly painful shots of his hard-drinking dad, Ray, and hard-smoking mum, Liz, and originally formed part of Charles Saatchi’s Yba exhibition Sensation with Damien Hirst et al.
Ray and Liz were, of course, depressed – not a diagnosis we were encouraged to make back in the ironic Cool Britannia 90s. This film version makes it clearer and expands the images’ implications into grim and sometimes funny vignettes, fragments of a fragmented family life. The whole film is like an incomplete fragment, intriguing if frustrating.
Patrick Romer plays Ray as an old man,...
- 10/17/2018
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Art imitates life “Ray & Liz,” the autobiographical debut feature by Turner Prize-nominated artist Richard Billingham; that’s nothing new. But it’s the way art imitates, reflects and recomposes other art — specifically, Billingham’s much-discussed photography — that lends complex layers of memoir and mimesis to this singular spin on the British kitchen-sink drama, preserving both the director’s childhood and his creative evolution in gorgeous, grainy amber. Collating multiple visual and thematic preoccupations from the director’s fine-art oeuvre (notably his bleakly intimate portraiture of his working-class parents) and filtering them through the ingenious compositional eye of d.p. Daniel Landin, “Ray & Liz” is formally arresting and rigorous, though not at the expense of its direct emotional force. Commercially, this Locarno competition entry is an uncompromisingly hard sell, though festival bookings will come thick and fast.
Familiarity with Billingham’s photographic output is by no means vital to an appreciation of “Ray & Liz,...
Familiarity with Billingham’s photographic output is by no means vital to an appreciation of “Ray & Liz,...
- 8/7/2018
- by Guy Lodge
- Variety Film + TV
Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui’s documentary conveys the outrageous glory of the designer’s work and poignantly unpicks his inner issues
Since the fashion designer Alexander McQueen took his own life at the age of 40 in 2010, he has been mythologised in a colossally successful exhibition in London and New York entitled Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, and there has been a projected movie – now reportedly on hold – to which Jack O’Connell and Andrew Haigh were once attached as star and director. Now there is this sombre, thorough, intelligent and informative documentary by Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui giving us the moving story of a working-class boy with fierce and original talent who began as a tailor’s apprentice in Savile Row before getting mentored into the big league by fashion writer and salonnière Isabella Blow, and whose increasingly outrageous and confrontational shows made him one of the fashion world’s biggest stars.
Since the fashion designer Alexander McQueen took his own life at the age of 40 in 2010, he has been mythologised in a colossally successful exhibition in London and New York entitled Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, and there has been a projected movie – now reportedly on hold – to which Jack O’Connell and Andrew Haigh were once attached as star and director. Now there is this sombre, thorough, intelligent and informative documentary by Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui giving us the moving story of a working-class boy with fierce and original talent who began as a tailor’s apprentice in Savile Row before getting mentored into the big league by fashion writer and salonnière Isabella Blow, and whose increasingly outrageous and confrontational shows made him one of the fashion world’s biggest stars.
- 6/6/2018
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Davina McCall could become the next Nigella Lawson. The 'Million Pound Drop' host is reportedly being eyed up by TV bosses to become the next big celebrity chef following the release of her first cookbook this week. A source told the Daily Star newspaper: ''Cooking's huge on TV. A fresh face is badly needed and Davina could become the new queen of the kitchen.'' Nigella - who has had a number of popular cookbooks and TV shows - recently relaunched her career in the Us after divorcing husband Charles Saatchi last year and Davina could now be set to replace her on British...
- 1/2/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Et's Kevin Frazier went behind the scenes of The Taste to see what the show has in store for its return Thursday and do his own judging of the chefs' dishes.
News: Get Your First Bite of The Taste
Renowned chefs Nigella Lawson, Marcus Sammuelsson, Ludo Lefebvre and Anthony Bourdain serve as mentors/judges on the ABC show, which averaged 3.7 million viewers last season -- more than double that of Top Chef.
What makes The Taste different from other food competition shows is that the mentors/judges taste the dishes blindly to help determine their teams. Kevin did his own blind taste test, choosing Marco as the winner, which left Ludo a little bitter.
"I'm not sure you have a palette, bro," Ludo blurted.
As one of the most well-traveled chefs on Earth, Anthony gave Kevin a whiff of the worst dish he's ever had -- fermented shark.
"It's like radioactive material," said Anthony...
News: Get Your First Bite of The Taste
Renowned chefs Nigella Lawson, Marcus Sammuelsson, Ludo Lefebvre and Anthony Bourdain serve as mentors/judges on the ABC show, which averaged 3.7 million viewers last season -- more than double that of Top Chef.
What makes The Taste different from other food competition shows is that the mentors/judges taste the dishes blindly to help determine their teams. Kevin did his own blind taste test, choosing Marco as the winner, which left Ludo a little bitter.
"I'm not sure you have a palette, bro," Ludo blurted.
As one of the most well-traveled chefs on Earth, Anthony gave Kevin a whiff of the worst dish he's ever had -- fermented shark.
"It's like radioactive material," said Anthony...
- 12/5/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
This painting of Nigella Lawson and her ex-husband Charles Saatchi may not be in good taste—but it can be in your home! Artist D Udaiyan has imposed Saatchi and Lawson's heads on the bodies of Homer and Bart Simpson in one of the cartoon father and son's famous "why you little!" choking scenes—a nod, of course, to the caught-on-camera incident between the gallery owner and the domestic goddess that ultimately resulted in their divorce. And if the work of acrylic, digital and ink on canvas called "Saatchi & Saatchi" wasn't inappropriate enough on its own... The piece is available for sale on Saatchi Art, the online arm of the Saatchi Gallery! You know,...
- 7/1/2014
- E! Online
London, Apr.6: Nigella Lawson's close friends believe that her ex-husband Charles Saatchi was behind her ban from the Us.
The TV chef reportedly faced humiliation when she was recently stopped from boarding the British Airways flight following her courtroom admission that she had snorted Class A drug cocaine.
A source close to Lawson revealed that her friends were absolutely convinced that there was something more to this, as she had said numerous times earlier that she believed that her ex- hubby Charles Saatchi was out to ruin her, the Daily Star reported.
A source said after the ban that Saatchi was still.
The TV chef reportedly faced humiliation when she was recently stopped from boarding the British Airways flight following her courtroom admission that she had snorted Class A drug cocaine.
A source close to Lawson revealed that her friends were absolutely convinced that there was something more to this, as she had said numerous times earlier that she believed that her ex- hubby Charles Saatchi was out to ruin her, the Daily Star reported.
A source said after the ban that Saatchi was still.
- 4/6/2014
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
London, March 29: Nigella Lawson has admitted that that her marriage split with husband Charles Saatchi felt like she had "lost a layer of skin".
In an emotional appearance on Michael Mcintyre's new chat show, the celebrity chef was asked by the comic about her marriage split from Saatchi and losing a court case against her former staff, the Mirror reported.
Lawson, who was dressed in a tight-fitting, black-and-red checked dress, wiped tears from her eyes as she was asked about the media scrutiny she faced during the troubled times, saying that she feel having had a layer of skin removed, adding that she was more sensitive to other people's fortunes. (Ani)...
In an emotional appearance on Michael Mcintyre's new chat show, the celebrity chef was asked by the comic about her marriage split from Saatchi and losing a court case against her former staff, the Mirror reported.
Lawson, who was dressed in a tight-fitting, black-and-red checked dress, wiped tears from her eyes as she was asked about the media scrutiny she faced during the troubled times, saying that she feel having had a layer of skin removed, adding that she was more sensitive to other people's fortunes. (Ani)...
- 3/29/2014
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
Nigella Lawson has denied that she broke down in tears while appearing on The Michael McIntyre Chat Show.
Lawson appeared to be photographed shedding a tear while discussing highly-publicised troubles on the chat show.
The celebrity was discussing her recent marriage split from Charles Saatchi and the fall-out from allegations of drug use in her court case against former staff.
Lawson clarified on her Twitter account on Friday (March 28) that she did not actually cry while speaking about her turmoil.
Accuracy update: no tears were spilt during recording of #MichaelMcIntyreChatShow
— Nigella Lawson (@Nigella_Lawson) March 28, 2014
Misunderstanding methinks: constant weepy eyes due to contact lens issues; a nightmare for @TriciaWoolston
— Nigella Lawson (@Nigella_Lawson) March 28, 2014
Lawson admitted to Michael McIntyre during the interview that she is still trying to cope with her recent personal troubles.
"Well, you know, I've had better times," she said. "You know, it's spring and I'm feeling...
Lawson appeared to be photographed shedding a tear while discussing highly-publicised troubles on the chat show.
The celebrity was discussing her recent marriage split from Charles Saatchi and the fall-out from allegations of drug use in her court case against former staff.
Lawson clarified on her Twitter account on Friday (March 28) that she did not actually cry while speaking about her turmoil.
Accuracy update: no tears were spilt during recording of #MichaelMcIntyreChatShow
— Nigella Lawson (@Nigella_Lawson) March 28, 2014
Misunderstanding methinks: constant weepy eyes due to contact lens issues; a nightmare for @TriciaWoolston
— Nigella Lawson (@Nigella_Lawson) March 28, 2014
Lawson admitted to Michael McIntyre during the interview that she is still trying to cope with her recent personal troubles.
"Well, you know, I've had better times," she said. "You know, it's spring and I'm feeling...
- 3/28/2014
- Digital Spy
Nigella Lawson is in a better place than ever before. The brunette beauty is gracing the April cover of British Vogue, has recently completed the second season of the popular reality show The Taste, and she's seemingly put her much-publicized struggles over the past year behind her. Expect, she's still dealing with the emotional aftermath after facing a drama filled divorce from former husband Charles Saatchi and then later losing a high-profile court case against her former assistants, during which her drug use became the focal point. "I have had better times," she admitted during an emotional appearance on Michael McIntryre's chat show, when the celebrity chef was asked how she was feeling now...
- 3/28/2014
- E! Online
Nigella Lawson feels like she's had a ''layer of skin removed'' following her divorce from Charles Saatchi. The TV chef admits she felt venerable during her split from the millionaire art collector last year, and the heartbreaking experience has made her even more ''sensitive''. She explained: ''The real truth is if you don't read things and don't get too involved it doesn't enter your bloodstream. If it doesn't enter you bloodstream you are not contaminated. What I have found is it has given me a far too sensitised reaction to newspapers. ''We all like gossiping in our own lives so...
- 3/28/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Nigella Lawson has spoken for the first time publicly about her recent marriage split from Charles Saatchi and the fall-out from her court case against former staff.
Appearing on The Michael McIntyre Chat Show, Lawson compared her recent troubles to "having a layer of skin removed" and admitted that the media focus on her marriage and the revelations about her taking drugs had forced her to stop reading newspapers.
When asked by McIntyre about where she is in her life, Lawson replied: "Well, you know, I've had better times. You know, it's spring and I'm feeling better and I'm very happy to be here.
"I've been alive longer than you, so I know that life has its dips and it can get better - you can't fight it.
"I try not to live in the public's fear. You have your own life. If anything I've stopped reading papers, which I...
Appearing on The Michael McIntyre Chat Show, Lawson compared her recent troubles to "having a layer of skin removed" and admitted that the media focus on her marriage and the revelations about her taking drugs had forced her to stop reading newspapers.
When asked by McIntyre about where she is in her life, Lawson replied: "Well, you know, I've had better times. You know, it's spring and I'm feeling better and I'm very happy to be here.
"I've been alive longer than you, so I know that life has its dips and it can get better - you can't fight it.
"I try not to live in the public's fear. You have your own life. If anything I've stopped reading papers, which I...
- 3/28/2014
- Digital Spy
Nigella Lawson shed some tears during her appearance on The Michael McIntyre Chat Show, when she spoke for the first time publicly about her recent marriage split from Charles Saatchi and the fall out from her court case against former staff.
Lawson compared her recent troubles to "having a layer of skin removed" and admitted that the media focus on her marriage and the revelations about her taking drugs had forced her to stop reading newspapers.
When asked by McIntyre about where she is in her life, Lawson replied: "Well, you know, I've had better times. You know, it's spring and I'm feeling better and I'm very happy to be here.
"I've been alive longer than you, so I know that life has its dips and it can get better - you can't fight it.
"I try not to live in the public's fear. You have your own life. If anything I've stopped reading papers,...
Lawson compared her recent troubles to "having a layer of skin removed" and admitted that the media focus on her marriage and the revelations about her taking drugs had forced her to stop reading newspapers.
When asked by McIntyre about where she is in her life, Lawson replied: "Well, you know, I've had better times. You know, it's spring and I'm feeling better and I'm very happy to be here.
"I've been alive longer than you, so I know that life has its dips and it can get better - you can't fight it.
"I try not to live in the public's fear. You have your own life. If anything I've stopped reading papers,...
- 3/28/2014
- Digital Spy
Bafta's annual television lecture is not known for its laughs. But amid his serious plea for more black, Asian and minority ethnic workers in broadcasting, Lenny Henry's speech on Monday night had television executives – including ITV boss Peter Fincham – rolling in the aisles. Speaking about the Us adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, Elementary, Henry said it, "has the Korean actress Lucy Liu from Kill Bill and Charlie's Angels playing Doctor Watson. Ooh, very bold decision. There's as much chance of that happening here as seeing Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson on Mr and Mrs, isn't there?" Ba-doom, tish! And talking about the BBC's structural changes to boost programmes from the nations and regions, he said: "They set firm targets and even set quotas of a minimum amount of programmes they were going to commission from each nation and region. And the result, like Sally Bercow's alleged drinks bill, is spectacular.
- 3/18/2014
- by Monkey
- The Guardian - Film News
London, March 9: Nigella Lawson had reportedly asked for just the contents of her kitchen after splitting from her former husband Charles Saatchi.
The 54-year-old chef's friend Nathaniel Goldberg said that she asked for no other material possessions, as she had struggled with the riches brought on by marrying art collector Saatchi, the Mirror reported.
Goldberg added that the although the celebrity chef adores good food, good face cream and good bed linen, she is not spoilt, as she had walked away from her marriage without asking anything else. (Ani)...
The 54-year-old chef's friend Nathaniel Goldberg said that she asked for no other material possessions, as she had struggled with the riches brought on by marrying art collector Saatchi, the Mirror reported.
Goldberg added that the although the celebrity chef adores good food, good face cream and good bed linen, she is not spoilt, as she had walked away from her marriage without asking anything else. (Ani)...
- 3/9/2014
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
London, March 4: Nigella Lawson, who recently posed for the cover of Vogue in a daring low-cut gown with minimal make-up, has revealed that she hates it when her looks are talked up.
The 54-year-old television personality said that she was terrified of being photographed without make-up as she feels it would be a disappointment, the Daily Star reported.
The telly chef added that she plans to give herself a fresh start following the public meltdown of her marriage to Charles Saatchi. (Ani)...
The 54-year-old television personality said that she was terrified of being photographed without make-up as she feels it would be a disappointment, the Daily Star reported.
The telly chef added that she plans to give herself a fresh start following the public meltdown of her marriage to Charles Saatchi. (Ani)...
- 3/4/2014
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
Los Angeles, Feb 14: International celebrity chef Nigella Lawson's ex-husband Charles Saatchi has taken his new girlfriend, fashion advisor-designer Trinny Woodall on a romantic break in Spain.
The advertising mogul is celebrating his new lady love's 50th birthday by visiting art museums and dining in lavish restaurants in the country.
Woodall took to Instagram to post a photograph of her and Saatchi having breakfast in Madrid, along with the caption: "Half a century", reports femalefirst.co.uk.
In another photograph, she is seen wearing a new black and white top.
The message with it reads: "Gorgeous.
The advertising mogul is celebrating his new lady love's 50th birthday by visiting art museums and dining in lavish restaurants in the country.
Woodall took to Instagram to post a photograph of her and Saatchi having breakfast in Madrid, along with the caption: "Half a century", reports femalefirst.co.uk.
In another photograph, she is seen wearing a new black and white top.
The message with it reads: "Gorgeous.
- 2/13/2014
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
London, Feb 11: Nigella Lawson has slammed her former hubby nm5242371 autoCharles Saatchi[/link]'s current girlfriend Trinny Woodall on Twitter, after the fashion advisor joked about the art tycoon publically grabbing her throat at a restaurant.
The TV chef had dubbed her recipe of the day on the social networking site as "slut's spaghetti" and asked her followers if she needed to say anything more, the Mirror reported.
The 52-year-old brunette beauty's apparent dig came just hours after Woodall, who recently turned 50, wrote on a website that it's great that, at her age, life can still grab you by the throat and shake you up.
Woodall.
The TV chef had dubbed her recipe of the day on the social networking site as "slut's spaghetti" and asked her followers if she needed to say anything more, the Mirror reported.
The 52-year-old brunette beauty's apparent dig came just hours after Woodall, who recently turned 50, wrote on a website that it's great that, at her age, life can still grab you by the throat and shake you up.
Woodall.
- 2/11/2014
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
Cover your ears, Nigella Lawson! Trinny Woodall, the new girlfriend of Nigella's estranged husband Charles Saatchi, has some not so nice words for the celeb chef. In an interview with High50, Woodall seemingly poked fun at Lawson and Saatchi's infamous throat-grabbing photos, saying, "It's great that, at 50, life can still grab you by the throat and shake you up. And it's even better when you've learned to cope with whatever's thrown at you. So long as it isn't a bedside lamp." Burn. In the interview, which was about Woodall's 50th birthday, the British author also mentioned her budding romance with Saatchi, saying, "But the truth is, I do feel very energized at...
- 2/10/2014
- E! Online
Scotland Yard has announced that it will not pursue drug charges against celebrity chef Nigella Lawson after she admitted to using cocaine twice during court testimony.
Nigella Lawson Admitted To Drug Use
In December, 2013, Lawson provided testimony in the trial against personal assistants, and sisters, Francesca and Elisabetta Grillo, who were employed by Lawson and her ex-husband Charles Saatchi when they were still married. The Grillo sisters were on trial for fraud as Saatchi claims they stole upwards of $1 million from the couple by fraudulently purchasing luxury items for themselves on credit cards provided by Saatchi when they were supposed to be buying items for the Saatchi/Lawson home. They have since been acquitted.
Lawson was called to the stand after the defense brought up an e-mail written by Saatchi in which he claimed that Lawson would not have been aware of any alleged fraud due to her cocaine and marijuana habit.
Nigella Lawson Admitted To Drug Use
In December, 2013, Lawson provided testimony in the trial against personal assistants, and sisters, Francesca and Elisabetta Grillo, who were employed by Lawson and her ex-husband Charles Saatchi when they were still married. The Grillo sisters were on trial for fraud as Saatchi claims they stole upwards of $1 million from the couple by fraudulently purchasing luxury items for themselves on credit cards provided by Saatchi when they were supposed to be buying items for the Saatchi/Lawson home. They have since been acquitted.
Lawson was called to the stand after the defense brought up an e-mail written by Saatchi in which he claimed that Lawson would not have been aware of any alleged fraud due to her cocaine and marijuana habit.
- 1/28/2014
- Uinterview
London, Jan. 23: nm5242371 autoCharles Saatchi[/link] has challenged Spectator journalist Taki to a cage fight after he wrote in his column that the art collector was one of the art scene's biggest rogues and pirates and, even among the world's most disgusting men.
The latter referred to how Taki believes Saatchi treated Nigella Lawson following the breakdown of their marriage, the celebrity chef's humiliation over drug use allegations during the high-profile court case brought against his former Pas, the Grillo sisters (later cleared of all charges), and the throttling incident outside Scott's restaurant over the summer, the Independent reported.
Saatchi, 70, leapt to his own defence, and penned an acerbic open letter, which said that Nigella.
The latter referred to how Taki believes Saatchi treated Nigella Lawson following the breakdown of their marriage, the celebrity chef's humiliation over drug use allegations during the high-profile court case brought against his former Pas, the Grillo sisters (later cleared of all charges), and the throttling incident outside Scott's restaurant over the summer, the Independent reported.
Saatchi, 70, leapt to his own defence, and penned an acerbic open letter, which said that Nigella.
- 1/23/2014
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
Nigella Lawson is ''very close'' to her French co-star on cooking show 'The Taste'. The TV chef, who is divorced from art tycoon Charles Saatchi, hit it off with married hunk Ludo Lefebvre, 42, while filming the American version of her Channel 4 show last year. The tattooed chef told The Times newspaper: ''Oh Nigella! I feel I have known her for a long time. When I moved to America in 1996, she was on TV and she was so beautiful. ''We have become very, very close. We clicked right away. We are in touch all the time.'' The father-of-two, who has...
- 1/15/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
London, January 12: Nigella Lawson had her late husband John Diamond's blessing on her friendship with Charles Saatchi, it has been revealed.
Sources have slammed Saatchi's claims that Diamond was betrayed by the TV chef, saying that the British journalist supported his wife and she acted all along with his blessings, while he fought a losing battle with throat cancer, the Mirror reported.
Insiders claimed that Diamond himself sanctioned the relationship when he knew he was going to die and was very keen on his young children having a father figure.
Saatchi had earlier issued a statement that he and the 54-year-old.
Sources have slammed Saatchi's claims that Diamond was betrayed by the TV chef, saying that the British journalist supported his wife and she acted all along with his blessings, while he fought a losing battle with throat cancer, the Mirror reported.
Insiders claimed that Diamond himself sanctioned the relationship when he knew he was going to die and was very keen on his young children having a father figure.
Saatchi had earlier issued a statement that he and the 54-year-old.
- 1/12/2014
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
New York, Jan 10: Charles Saatchi choking now-former wife Nigella Lawson was a violent attack, it has been claimed.
The photographer, identified only as "Jean-Paul" by Vanity Fair, who captured the moment has reveled that he saw the 54-year-old TV chef lurch violently backwards and it lasted for 30 seconds, the New York Post reported.
He said that Saatchi did it a second time and it was so violent, with such force, that her head snapped backwards. (Ani)...
The photographer, identified only as "Jean-Paul" by Vanity Fair, who captured the moment has reveled that he saw the 54-year-old TV chef lurch violently backwards and it lasted for 30 seconds, the New York Post reported.
He said that Saatchi did it a second time and it was so violent, with such force, that her head snapped backwards. (Ani)...
- 1/10/2014
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
Many have seen (and been subsequently shocked) by the now-infamous Nigella Lawson choking photos taken over the summer, and now the photographer who snapped the shots is painting a picture behind the images. The self-proclaimed paparazzo who snapped the shots of the nm5242371 autoCharles Saatchi[/link] allegedly grabbing his then-wife's throat at Scott's restaurant in London on June 9 opened up to Vanity Fair in the publication's February issue, describing exactly what he witnessed firsthand. "I saw her lurch violently backwards. I thought Charles was demonstrating something," the photographer, who only identifies himself as "Jean Paul" tells Vf. "It lasted about 30 seconds. Then he did it a second time,...
- 1/9/2014
- E! Online
London, Jan 8: Speculations are rife that Angelina Jolie may portray TV chef Nigella Lawson, who recently divorced her husband Charles Saatchi, in a new film revolving around the latter's marriage troubles.
According to The Sun, the 38-year-old actress had planned to take a lot of time off next year but the new role is very tempting and intriguing, the Daily Express reported.
The publication added that Jolie has been gripped like everyone else by all the drama surrounding Lawson these past few months and thinks she is a remarkable woman.
Lawson had previously admitted to taking cocaine and marijuana a handful.
According to The Sun, the 38-year-old actress had planned to take a lot of time off next year but the new role is very tempting and intriguing, the Daily Express reported.
The publication added that Jolie has been gripped like everyone else by all the drama surrounding Lawson these past few months and thinks she is a remarkable woman.
Lawson had previously admitted to taking cocaine and marijuana a handful.
- 1/8/2014
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
Let's face it. It's only a matter of time before a movie is made about Nigella Lawson. Especially given what the TV chef has gone through over the last several months—from the headline-making alleged choking incident involving her now ex-husband Charles Saatchi to the highly-publicized trial involving two former assistants, during which the 54-year-old's alleged drug use became a major focal point. And while The Sun is reporting that such a project is supposedly in the works, with Angelina Jolie as the apparent front-runner, a rep for Lawson tells E! News, "We are not aware of a movie being made and would not comment further." Nevertheless, like we said, it's surely only a matter of...
- 1/7/2014
- E! Online
Nigella Lawson's former aides Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo will appear on tomorrow's (January 7) edition of ITV's This Morning.
In a pre-recorded interview the pair, who were recently found not guilty of fraud relating to a Charles Saatchi company, will discuss the trial for the first time with Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley.
The sisters - who had been accused of fraudulently spending £685,000 between 2008 and 2012 on credit cards and taxi accounts without authorisation - will reveal what it was like to live with the chef and their feelings on being part of such a highly publicised court case.
The duo will also discuss their opinions about the impact the trial will have on Lawson's life and career, after she was forced to admit to having taken cocaine during the course of the case.
Francesca said: "I think maybe we won the case but definitely she had the most support from the public.
In a pre-recorded interview the pair, who were recently found not guilty of fraud relating to a Charles Saatchi company, will discuss the trial for the first time with Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley.
The sisters - who had been accused of fraudulently spending £685,000 between 2008 and 2012 on credit cards and taxi accounts without authorisation - will reveal what it was like to live with the chef and their feelings on being part of such a highly publicised court case.
The duo will also discuss their opinions about the impact the trial will have on Lawson's life and career, after she was forced to admit to having taken cocaine during the course of the case.
Francesca said: "I think maybe we won the case but definitely she had the most support from the public.
- 1/6/2014
- Digital Spy
Nigella says opposing counsel presented ‘distortions’ of her personal life. Find out how she’s moving on from the drama.
Nigella Lawson has certainly seen better days. The celebrity chef — who appears on ABC’s The Taste, which kicked off its second season Jan. 2 — gave a new interview to BBC, and while it was supposed to be about the return of her show, the conversation quickly steered to her horrific experience in court.
Nigella Lawson: Trial Was ‘Mortifying’
“Mortifying” was the only way Nigella could describe her trial, as she claimed the lawyers presented “distortions” of her private life, rather than portraying her in a fair and accurate light.
“I did my civic duty, only to be maliciously vilified without the right to respond,” she explained in the interview.
Still, Nigella knows her life could be a whole lot worse, so she’s not dwelling in “self-pity.” And for that,...
Nigella Lawson has certainly seen better days. The celebrity chef — who appears on ABC’s The Taste, which kicked off its second season Jan. 2 — gave a new interview to BBC, and while it was supposed to be about the return of her show, the conversation quickly steered to her horrific experience in court.
Nigella Lawson: Trial Was ‘Mortifying’
“Mortifying” was the only way Nigella could describe her trial, as she claimed the lawyers presented “distortions” of her private life, rather than portraying her in a fair and accurate light.
“I did my civic duty, only to be maliciously vilified without the right to respond,” she explained in the interview.
Still, Nigella knows her life could be a whole lot worse, so she’s not dwelling in “self-pity.” And for that,...
- 1/3/2014
- by Hollywood Life Staff
- HollywoodLife
"The Taste" returned to ABC Season 2 Thursday (Jan. 2) it was marked by three things. The first two noteworthy things were the first chef to ever receive four yes votes during the auditions, Lee Knoeppel (pictured above) and the debut of new mentor Marcus Samuelsson, who we have enjoyed previously on "Chopped" and other various cooking shows.
The third standout was Nigella Lawson's return to TV since her public divorce from Charles Saatchi and subsequent trial against her former assistants where Lawson admitted to her occasional cocaine use.
Lawson was not holding back during the premiere, offering her signature slightly flirty bon mots. Here were her best sound-dirty-but-aren't lines from the night:
"It's exquisite. It appeals to every sense and it can change your life." "This is not what you'd call 'presentation,' but the whole point here is about the taste.""I would be so honored if you would...
The third standout was Nigella Lawson's return to TV since her public divorce from Charles Saatchi and subsequent trial against her former assistants where Lawson admitted to her occasional cocaine use.
Lawson was not holding back during the premiere, offering her signature slightly flirty bon mots. Here were her best sound-dirty-but-aren't lines from the night:
"It's exquisite. It appeals to every sense and it can change your life." "This is not what you'd call 'presentation,' but the whole point here is about the taste.""I would be so honored if you would...
- 1/3/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Nigella Lawson may have admitted to using drugs in the past, but she said that chocolate has been her substance of choice for getting through the stress of a fraud trial against two of her former personal assistants.
"My only desire was to protect my children as much as possible, which wasn't always possible. Since then I've eaten a lot of chocolate, had a very good Christmas, and now I'm into the new year," The Taste judge, 53, said Thursday on Good Morning America.
The celebrity chef further confessed that the trial and her divorce from media mogul Charles Saatchi were humiliating experiences,...
"My only desire was to protect my children as much as possible, which wasn't always possible. Since then I've eaten a lot of chocolate, had a very good Christmas, and now I'm into the new year," The Taste judge, 53, said Thursday on Good Morning America.
The celebrity chef further confessed that the trial and her divorce from media mogul Charles Saatchi were humiliating experiences,...
- 1/2/2014
- by Sheila Cosgrove Baylis
- People.com - TV Watch
Nigella Lawson may have admitted to using drugs in the past, but she said that chocolate has been her substance of choice for getting through the stress of a fraud trial against two of her former personal assistants. "My only desire was to protect my children as much as possible, which wasn't always possible. Since then I've eaten a lot of chocolate, had a very good Christmas, and now I'm into the new year," The Taste judge, 53, said Thursday on Good Morning America. The celebrity chef further confessed that the trial and her divorce from media mogul Charles Saatchi were humiliating experiences,...
- 1/2/2014
- by Sheila Cosgrove Baylis
- PEOPLE.com
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Now that the fraud charges brought against her former assistants are in the past, celebrity chef Nigella Lawson is focused on the next season of "The Taste," on which she serves as a judge.
Lawson made her first appearance since the trial ended on "Good Morning America," along with her fellow judges, to talk about the show, but it was impossible to ignore the lingering questions about the trial, her divorce and drug use. During the course of the trial against her assistants, Lawson admitted to using cocaine.
Lawson doesn't recall how she felt during her time on the witness stand during the trial as she was solely focused on answering the questions asked to the best of her ability. "My only desire was to protect my children as much as possible," she says. "Which I wasn't, alas, always ... I couldn't do, but...
Now that the fraud charges brought against her former assistants are in the past, celebrity chef Nigella Lawson is focused on the next season of "The Taste," on which she serves as a judge.
Lawson made her first appearance since the trial ended on "Good Morning America," along with her fellow judges, to talk about the show, but it was impossible to ignore the lingering questions about the trial, her divorce and drug use. During the course of the trial against her assistants, Lawson admitted to using cocaine.
Lawson doesn't recall how she felt during her time on the witness stand during the trial as she was solely focused on answering the questions asked to the best of her ability. "My only desire was to protect my children as much as possible," she says. "Which I wasn't, alas, always ... I couldn't do, but...
- 1/2/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Nigella Lawson is glad to put the controversies of 2013 behind her! On Jan. 2, the Taste judge admitted to Good Morning America's Amy Robach that having "distortions of [her] private life put on display" during her former assistants' fraud trial was "mortifying." But, the 53-year-old chef and reality TV personality realizes that "to dwell on any of it would be self pity," something she's not going to do! Nigella's alleged drug use in the past and details about her relationship with ex-husband Charles Saatchi were put on display during the trial of sisters Francesca Grillo and Elisabetta Grillo, who worked for the former spouses for more than 10 years. On Dec....
- 1/2/2014
- E! Online
London, December 30: Nigella Lawson has reportedly snubbed her former husband nm5242371 autoCharles Saatchi[/link]'s offer to end their bitter feud.
The 70-year-old advertising mogul sent messages and cards to the 53-year-old celebrity chef, and gifts to her children from her first marriage, but the food writer has vowed to never speak to him again, the Daily Star reported.
Sources revealed that Saatchi was on a mission to smooth things over with Lawson and had sent messages to her saying that he wanted to draw a line under it all.
However, she has "blanked him" as she feels that he has practically destroyed her life and wants to.
The 70-year-old advertising mogul sent messages and cards to the 53-year-old celebrity chef, and gifts to her children from her first marriage, but the food writer has vowed to never speak to him again, the Daily Star reported.
Sources revealed that Saatchi was on a mission to smooth things over with Lawson and had sent messages to her saying that he wanted to draw a line under it all.
However, she has "blanked him" as she feels that he has practically destroyed her life and wants to.
- 12/30/2013
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
Melbourne, Dec. 25: nm5242371 autoCharles Saatchi[/link]'s former aides, Francesca and Elisabetta Grillo, have shed light on his strange habits, asserting that he wears one of his 12 identical 1900 dollars suits every single day.
The Grillo sisters, who have recently been given a clean chit in a fraud case against their employers, claimed that the art tycoon had once ordered his staff to buy 12 Apple TV remote controls so that he could always find one, News.com.au reported.
The multi-millionaire, who was previously married to TV cook Nigella Lawson, had asked his aides to buy 60 tubes of 55 dollars hair gel so he would never run out and to.
The Grillo sisters, who have recently been given a clean chit in a fraud case against their employers, claimed that the art tycoon had once ordered his staff to buy 12 Apple TV remote controls so that he could always find one, News.com.au reported.
The multi-millionaire, who was previously married to TV cook Nigella Lawson, had asked his aides to buy 60 tubes of 55 dollars hair gel so he would never run out and to.
- 12/25/2013
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
London, Dec 21: Nigella Lawson believes that she has been "maliciously vilified" after her former aides, Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo, who were accused of using credit cards owned by the TV cook and former hubby Charles Saatchi, were cleared of fraud charges.
After the verdict was announced, Lawson said in a statement that over the trial, the jury was faced with a ridiculous sideshow of false allegations about drug use which made focus on the actual criminal trial impossible, the Mirror reported.
The mum-of-two asserted that when false claims about habitual drug use were introduced she did everything possible to ensure.
After the verdict was announced, Lawson said in a statement that over the trial, the jury was faced with a ridiculous sideshow of false allegations about drug use which made focus on the actual criminal trial impossible, the Mirror reported.
The mum-of-two asserted that when false claims about habitual drug use were introduced she did everything possible to ensure.
- 12/21/2013
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
There’s all kinds of drama going on in Nigella Lawson's life these days, and it turns out her former assistants aren’t guilty of fraudulently spending $1.1 million of her money.
According to a report, Francesca Grillo and Elisabetta Grillo are innocent of the allegations levied against them, and they told the court that Nigella authorized them to use the cash in order to hide her own cocaine use.
The Grillo’s lawyer Richard Cannon told press, “They are naturally relieved after a long, hard fight played out in the gaze of the world’s media.”
Lawson and her former husband Charles Saatchi were thrust into the limelight after he was spotted choking her outside a restaurant in London earlier this year.
According to a report, Francesca Grillo and Elisabetta Grillo are innocent of the allegations levied against them, and they told the court that Nigella authorized them to use the cash in order to hide her own cocaine use.
The Grillo’s lawyer Richard Cannon told press, “They are naturally relieved after a long, hard fight played out in the gaze of the world’s media.”
Lawson and her former husband Charles Saatchi were thrust into the limelight after he was spotted choking her outside a restaurant in London earlier this year.
- 12/20/2013
- GossipCenter
Two former assistants of celebrity chef Nigella Lawson were acquitted of defrauding her and her art dealer ex-husband on Friday after a trial that enthralled Britain with lurid tales of drug use, lavish spending and marital bullying. Sisters Francesca and Elisabetta Grillo were cleared of defrauding Lawson and Charles Saatchi of 685,000 pounds, having argued in court there had been an understanding they could spend at will on credit cards if they kept quiet about the chef’s drug taking. Lawson, 53, said she was “disappointed but unsurprised” by the acquittal and said she was “maliciously vilified” in the trial that had.
- 12/20/2013
- by Reuters
- The Wrap
Sisters Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo, the former assistants of "The Taste " judge Nigella Lawson, have been found not guilty of the fraud charges leveled against them. Both Lawson and her ex-husband Charles Saatchi claimed the ex-employees were guilty of fraudulent spending of about $1.1 million during the 10 years they worked for the couple.
A jury of seven men and five women in London cleared the Grillo sisters of defrauding the pair. After the sisters said Lawson authorized them to spend the money to cover up the TV chef's drug use, the public's focus on the case became those allegations. Lawson has since admitted several instances where she used cocaine.
The drug allegations won't be investigated, Scotland Yard decided, but that decision could be reviewed if new evidence comes to light, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Neither Saatchi nor Lawson were present when the jury announced the decision.
Lawson says she is...
A jury of seven men and five women in London cleared the Grillo sisters of defrauding the pair. After the sisters said Lawson authorized them to spend the money to cover up the TV chef's drug use, the public's focus on the case became those allegations. Lawson has since admitted several instances where she used cocaine.
The drug allegations won't be investigated, Scotland Yard decided, but that decision could be reviewed if new evidence comes to light, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Neither Saatchi nor Lawson were present when the jury announced the decision.
Lawson says she is...
- 12/20/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson had some choice words for a verdict announced Friday in which two personal assistants were acquitted of defrauding her and media mogul ex-husband Charles Saatchi. Lawson called the three-week trial a "ridiculous sideshow of false allegations of drug use."In a statement, the chef said questions about her own recreational drug use, which she admitted during trial testimony, "made focus on the actual criminal trial impossible." Personal assistants Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo, Italian sisters who had worked for the family for years, were acquitted on charges of of using Saatchi's company credit card and racking up...
- 12/20/2013
- by Andrea Billups
- PEOPLE.com
Two former assistants of Nigella Lawson were found not guilty of fraud by a London court on Friday, Dec. 20, following a trial in which the celebrity chef's alleged drug use became a focal point. Sisters Francesca Grillo and Elisabetta Grillo, who worked for Lawson for more than 10 years, had been charged with allegedly defrauding Lawson and ex-husband Charles Saatchi out of more than £300,000 ($484,600) while under their employment. The Grillos denied the allegations and, as part of their defense, claimed Lawson had authorized them to freely use Saatchi's company credit card in exchange for their silence regarding her purported drug use. While taking the stand as a witness during the trial,...
- 12/20/2013
- E! Online
Nigella Lawson has issued a full statement after two women who used to work for her and her ex-husband Charles Saatchi were found not guilty of fraud.
Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo were today (December 20) cleared of allegations of fraudulently spending £685,000 between 2008 and 2012 on credit cards and taxi accounts without authorisation.
During the trial at Isleworth crown court in west London, the TV chef admitted to infrequently using cocaine and cannabis, but denied being a habitual drug user.
Saatchi was accused of being a bully who threatened to "destroy" his ex-wife.
Read Nigellla Lawson's statement in full below:
"I am disappointed but unsurprised by this verdict. Over the three-week trial the jury was faced with a ridiculous sideshow of false allegations about drug use which made focus on the actual criminal trial impossible.
"My experience as a witness was deeply disturbing.
"When false claims about habitual drug use were introduced I...
Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo were today (December 20) cleared of allegations of fraudulently spending £685,000 between 2008 and 2012 on credit cards and taxi accounts without authorisation.
During the trial at Isleworth crown court in west London, the TV chef admitted to infrequently using cocaine and cannabis, but denied being a habitual drug user.
Saatchi was accused of being a bully who threatened to "destroy" his ex-wife.
Read Nigellla Lawson's statement in full below:
"I am disappointed but unsurprised by this verdict. Over the three-week trial the jury was faced with a ridiculous sideshow of false allegations about drug use which made focus on the actual criminal trial impossible.
"My experience as a witness was deeply disturbing.
"When false claims about habitual drug use were introduced I...
- 12/20/2013
- Digital Spy
London – Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson's two former personal assistants have been cleared of defrauding The Taste judge and her former husband Charles Saatchi. The trial of Francesca Grillo and her sister Elisabetta, who were accused of the fraudulent spending of $1.1 million (£685,000) from the couple's account, has been overshadowed by revelatory claims that Lawson used cocaine while married to Saatchi. The sisters had claimed in court that Lawson authorized them to spend the money as she wanted to hide her cocaine use. Story: Nigella Lawson Answers Drug Use Accusations in Court Scotland Yard, otherwise known as
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- 12/20/2013
- by Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nigella Lawson's former assistants have been acquitted of fraud, according to The Associated Press.
Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo were charged with defrauding Lawson and her ex-husband Charles Saatchi out of more than $1 million which they allegedly spent on holidays, designer handbags and other items. On Friday, the jury at London's Isleworth Crown Court found the sisters not guilty.
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Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo were charged with defrauding Lawson and her ex-husband Charles Saatchi out of more than $1 million which they allegedly spent on holidays, designer handbags and other items. On Friday, the jury at London's Isleworth Crown Court found the sisters not guilty.
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- 12/20/2013
- by Robyn Ross
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Nigella Lawson's courthouse nightmare will soon come to a close. The celebrity chef has been making headlines in the fraud trial of her former assistants, Francesca Grillo and Elisabetta Grillo, who are charged with allegedly defrauding Lawson and ex-husband Charles Saatchi out of more than £300,000 ($484,600) while under their employment. The sisters, who worked for Lawson for more than 10 years and deny the accusations, continued their testimony today and opened up further about Lawson's alleged drug use, which has come to light in the case after the Grillos claimed—as part of their defense—that Lawson authorized them to freely use Saatchi's company credit card in exchange for their...
- 12/18/2013
- E! Online
London, December 14: Nigella Lawson's former aide has claimed that the celebrity chef allowed her children to smoke cannabis.
Elisabetta Grillo, who is accused of fraudulently spending 685,000 pounds on credit cards belonging to her former husband Charles Saatchi, also claimed that she was allowed to buy cigarettes for her boss' kids, Sky News reported.
Grillo made the claims while she was being questioned about her transaction of almost 70 pounds at a duty free shop in New York.
The former assistant had previously accused Lawson, Saatchi and members of her camp of lying in court. (Ani)...
Elisabetta Grillo, who is accused of fraudulently spending 685,000 pounds on credit cards belonging to her former husband Charles Saatchi, also claimed that she was allowed to buy cigarettes for her boss' kids, Sky News reported.
Grillo made the claims while she was being questioned about her transaction of almost 70 pounds at a duty free shop in New York.
The former assistant had previously accused Lawson, Saatchi and members of her camp of lying in court. (Ani)...
- 12/14/2013
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
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