A John Candy documentary gives Toronto film fest a tender and appropriately Canadian opening nightNew Foto - A John Candy documentary gives Toronto film fest a tender and appropriately Canadian opening night

TORONTO (AP) — "I wish I had more bad things to say about him," Bill Murray says in the opening moments of the documentary "John Candy: I Like Me." It has always been hard to find a negative word about Candy. The great Canadian comedian and actor not only radiated a warm, down-to-earth friendliness in movies like "Planes, Trains and Automobiles," "Uncle Buck" and "The Great Outdoors," he was that way off screen, too. As Mel Brooks says in the film, "He was a total actor because he was a total person." "John Candy: I Like Me," directed by Colin Hanks and produced by Ryan Reynolds, is a tribute not just to Candy the actor, but Candy, the man. On Thursday night, it premieres as the opening night film of theToronto International Film Festival. For a beloved Canadian icon like Candy, whose nickname was "Johnny Toronto," the setting could hardly be more fitting. To reference Candy's cameo in "The Blues Brothers," it's an occasion that calls for orange whips, all around. "I can't tell you the amount of meetings we had about when the movie can be made, and maybe we can do this festival or that," Hanks says. "And I just kept thinking in the back of my mind: Well, this is a gigantic waste of time. It should just be at Toronto. Period. The End." "John Candy: I Like Me,"which will debut onPrime Videoon Oct. 10, is a kind of cinematic eulogy for Candy, who died of heart failure at the age of 43 in 1994. Long ago as that was, "I Like Me" is the first feature documentary to tackle Candy, who might be even more popular three decades after his death. "Part of me hates the fact that John maybe never really saw how beloved he was," Reynolds says. "He left something really lasting. He died of a heart failure and ironically the thing he left behind was his heart. That's the thing that stays." Hanks,Reynoldsand Candy's children, Jennifer and Chris Candy, spoke in interviews before the TIFF opening about the making of "John Candy: I Like Me," the title of which comes from one of Candy's most memorable lines from "Trains, Planes and Automobiles." But it also serves as a guiding ethos to the documentary. Candy, who grew up in working-class Ontario and whose father also died young, had his own long-range struggles with that loss. He also, through a people-pleasing smile, dealt with the sometimes insensitive way his size was discussed in the media. Says Reynolds: "He was self-effacing his work, but not self-loathing. He didn't make a sport of punching down, not even on himself." "He left, but he did leave us some tools to get through this," says Chris Candy, 40, speaking alongside his 45-year-old sister. "That would be through the way he raised us and also saying it's OK to talk to someone if you have heavy feelings." For the Candys, "I Like Me" is an extremely emotional experience but one they're grateful for. They have each navigated their own way through an upbringing marked by their father's loss. It was years before Chris could visit his father's grave site or rewatch his movies. Once he did, he was astonished at his father's talent. For Jennifer, her father's movies helped carry her through grief. "I jumped in and watched everything. All through college, I made sure I had the whole DVD collection," she says. "For me that was a constant reminder to hear his voice. We had cassette tapes of his 'Radio Kandy' show that I would just listen to all the time in the car during high school." Hanks, whose directorial work includes the 2015 documentary "All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records," wanted to find a thread for the film that went beyond tribute. To him, the movie is about drilling down on what gave Candy such an everyman quality. What made him, to millions, like their Uncle Buck. Hanks experienced Candy's effect firsthand as a child visiting his father, Tom Hanks, on the set of "Splash." "I have vivid memories of visiting on set. He was just one of my parents' friends, someone they worked with," says Hanks. "He had a way, even as a kid, of making you feel incredibly important." "I had been on the periphery of the most intense fame you can have, as well as a much smaller version myself," adds Hanks. "It is an adjustment. It is hard to navigate. Not that it's not amazing and great, but that idea of how much you can actually give of yourself to people." Reynolds, born and raised in Vancouver, has been a fan of Candy's since growing up watching "SCTV" reruns. His fondness for Candy, in many ways, has been an influence throughout his career. "I feel like in the bigger movies I'm always either Del Griffith or Neil Page, from "Planes, Trains," says Reynolds. "I tend to really fluctuate back and forth between those guys." As his own fame grew, alongside with his ability to take some authorship of his films, Reynolds has populated his movies with references to Candy. Easter eggs adorn the "Deadpool" films. In one moment, he utters the "I like me," albeit in a much different context. Reynolds had the prop department make a mug with the same quote. A Chrysler LeBaron appears in the background of another scene. He even licensed the book "The Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains" so it could make a cameo in all the "Deadpool" movies. "I like having him around," says Reynolds. "I feel safer. I feel better. I also feel maybe just a skosh more honest." "John was a good person when nobody was watching, and I think that's an increasingly scarce resource these days, in an age where everything is not only seen, it's perfection," Reynolds adds. "It's like an epidemic. All we see is perfection and curation. Nobody wants to try anything new because nobody's willing to suck at anything." For Jennifer and Chris, "John Candy: I Like Me," awash in memories of their father," is a kind of time capsule that, like their dad's other movies and radio show recordings, will be long treasured. "I'm fortunate that I will always have this," says Chris. "And I love it for that."

A John Candy documentary gives Toronto film fest a tender and appropriately Canadian opening night

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See Selena Gomez return in "Wizards Beyond Waverly Place" season 2 trailer

Disney Channel The Russo siblings are back together and up to their old antics. Selena Gomezreturns as Alex Russo in the newWizards Beyond Waverly Placeseason 2 trailer alongsideDavid Henrie, who stars on theWizards of Waverly Placesequel series as older brother Justin. The new footage reveals that Justin takes his family — including wife Giada (Mimi Gianopulos), sons Roman (Alkaio Thiele) and Milo (Max Matenko), and ward Billie (Janice LeAnn Brown) — to what he thinks is a safe space from the evil hunting them all. But they're immediately attacked by a spell when they walk in, only to realize it was cast by Alex… who, of course, was asleep and used her wand while wearing an eye mask. "Alex? What are you doing here?!" a shocked Justin asks. "Oh, I'm sorry," Alex says sarcastically. "I live here." Later, Alex roasts her big brother for not giving her a heads-up that he was showing up on her doorstep with his entire family. "Like the heads-up you gave me before you showed up on my doorstep with Billie?" Justin responds. "Touché," Alex admits. During the events of the season 1 finale, Justin's mortal sons Roman and Milo gained wizard powers. Justin now will train Roman, Milo, and Billie in preparation for the Family Wizard Competition to determine who will emerge as the sole magic wielder of the new generation in the household — while a new evil threat materializes. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Gomez is an executive producer on the sequel series, and previously reprised her role in two episodes in the first season after starring on the original Disney Channel sitcom from 2007 to 2012. Season 2 will also feature guest appearances from Freya Skye, Harvey Guillén, Kirsten Vangsness, Bill Chott, Sean Whalen, Amanda Tepe, Recker Eans, Tobias Jelinek, Patrick Bristow, and Eleanor Sweeney. Disney Channel Wizards Beyond Waverly Placeseason 2 premieres Friday, Sept. 12, at 7 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel. All episodes will stream on Disney+ beginning Wednesday, Oct. 8. Watch the new trailer above. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

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Books backing Bills, Eagles, Ravens as Super Bowl favoritesNew Foto - Books backing Bills, Eagles, Ravens as Super Bowl favorites

The Philadelphia Eagles begin the 2025 season as heavy favorites to win their season opener Thursday night, but oddsmakers see significant threats in their pursuit of back-to-back Super Bowl titles. The Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens are the co-Super Bowl favorites at +600 at DraftKings, slightly ahead of the Eagles at +700. The Kansas City Chiefs are next at +850, with no other team having shorter odds than the Green Bay Packers at +1200. Meanwhile, BetRivers is offering the Ravens and Eagles as +650 co-favorites, followed by the Bills (+700), Chiefs (+800) and the Packers (+1300) along with the Detroit Lions. The New Orleans Saints are the biggest longshot at both books -- +30000 at BetRivers and +5000 at DraftKings. Philadelphia is considered to have a smoother path to the Super Bowl than its AFC counterparts. The Eagles are +350 to win the NFC title at DraftKings, ahead of the Packers (+600) and Lions (+650). The Bills and Ravens are the co-+330 favorites in the AFC, followed by the Chiefs at +400. That trio is well ahead of the pack, with the Denver Broncos owning the fourth shortest AFC title odds at +1100. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson opens the season as the +550 favorite to win Most Valuable Player honors, ahead of Bills reigning league MVP Josh Allen and Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow at +600. The shortest non-quarterback odds belong to Eagles running back Saquon Barkley at +6000. Las Vegas running back Ashton Jeanty begins the season as the +275 offensive rookie of the year favorite ahead of No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward. The Tennessee Titans quarterback is being offered at +350, followed by Los Angeles Chargers running back Omarion Hampton at +850 and Jacksonville Jaguars dual threat Travis Hunter at +1000. The shortest defensive rookie of the year odds belong to New York Giants pass rusher Abdul Carter at +225. He's well ahead of a trio at +1200 that includes San Francisco pass rusher Mykel Williams, Ravens linebacker Mike Green and Atlanta Falcons pass rusher Jalon Walker. --Field Level Media

Books backing Bills, Eagles, Ravens as Super Bowl favorites

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Cowboys RB depth chart: Javonte Williams leads with Jaydon Blue inactive vs. EaglesNew Foto - Cowboys RB depth chart: Javonte Williams leads with Jaydon Blue inactive vs. Eagles

When theDallas Cowboysspent a fifth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft on running backJaydon Blue, many were optimistic the Texas product could quickly earn a role in Dallas' backfield. But in Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season, Blue is not going to be on the field. He was one of the seven players the Cowboys designated as inactive fortheir Week 1 game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Here's what to know about Blue being inactive and how Dallas' running back rotation will shake out without him. Blue appears to have been a healthy scratch for Thursday's game against theEagles. He wasn't listed onthe Cowboys' injury reportahead of the season opener, so Dallas just opted to play its other running backs ahead of him. Blue racked up 25 yards and a touchdown on nine carries in his lone preseason action against the Atlanta Falcons. He suffered a low-ankle sprain during that game, but the malady was not viewed as serious enough to keep him out of action. The Cowboys did not immediately provide a reason for rendering Blue inactive for Thursday's game. Coach Brian Schottenheimer may be asked about the decision during his postgame news conference. With Blue inactive for Thursday's game, the Cowboys are only dressing two traditional running backs. They are as follows: Javonte Williams Miles Sanders Williams was already expected to be Dallas' backfield leader. The 25-year-old free-agent signee ran for 513 yards and four touchdowns with the Denver Broncos last season but averaged just 3.6 yards per carry over his final two seasons with the team. Sanders, 28, spent the last two seasons with the Carolina Panthers. The 2019 second-round pick had 205 yards and two touchdowns on 55 carries last year while serving asChuba Hubbard's backup. Sanders' best season came in 2022, when he ran for a career-high 1,269 yards and 11 touchdowns in his final season with the Eagles. The Cowboys also have fullbackHunter Luepkeon their roster. He could get some work as a third-down back after he recorded 12 catches for 111 yards in 328 offensive snaps last season. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Who is the Cowboys starting RB? How depth chart looks in Week 1

Cowboys RB depth chart: Javonte Williams leads with Jaydon Blue inactive vs. Eagles

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Justin Bieber unveils surprise sequel album 'Swag II'New Foto - Justin Bieber unveils surprise sequel album 'Swag II'

The Beliebers stay winning. After patiently waiting for more than four years for a newJustin Bieberalbum, fans are now getting another surprise album within two months. R&B record "Swag" hit the music masses on July 11, and now its successor, "Swag II," will drop at midnight ET on Friday, Sept. 5, Bieber announced on social media. "swag II midnight tonight," the singer wrote, sharing simplistic artwork of the album title over a pink background. The album cover has been displayed on signs across the world, from Los Angeles to Paris and Shanghai, as Bieber showcased onInstagram. Part one of "Swag," which featured 21 tracks including three interludes, peaked at No. 2 on theBillboard 200 album charts, while songs like "Daisies" have spent seven consecutive weeks on theBillboard Top 100. September marks the end of summer and the start of fall, and Hollywood A-listers are gearing up for spooky season. But before they get in the Halloween spirit, they'll have to get red carpet ready for the MTV VMAs, the 2025 Emmy Awards and dust off their favorite fits forNew York Fashion Week.Here's what celebs are up to this month, starting with Jason Momoa and Oscar Isaac at the Cartier Glory To The Filmmaker Award 2025 red carpet during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2025, in Venice, Italy. Scroll through for more. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Justin Bieber (@lilbieber) According to song lyric groupGenius, songs on Bieber's "SWAG II" will include the following titles: "Open Up Your Heart" "Into Your Arms" "Lovin U" "Big Stepper" "When It's Over" "All The Way" "Petting Zoo" "Speed Demon" The following titles are on "Swag": "All I Can Take" "Daisies" "Yukon" "Go Baby" "Things You Do" "Butterflies" "Way It Is" featuring Gunna "First Place" "Soulful" featuring Druski "Walking Away" "Glory Voice Memo" "Devotion" featuring Dijon "Dadz Love" featuring Lil B "Therapy Session" featuring Druski "Sweet Spot" featuring Sexyy Red "Standing on Business" featuring Druski "405" featuring Cash Cobain and Eddie Benjamin "Swag" "Zuma House" "Too Long" "Forgiveness" by Marvin Winans Contributing: KiMi Robinson, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Justin Bieber to release 'Swag II' at midnight: Here's the tracklist

Justin Bieber unveils surprise sequel album 'Swag II'

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Marilyn Monroe's Estate Celebrates Her 100th Birthday by Telling Her Life's Story in Photos — See the Cover! (Exclusive)New Foto - Marilyn Monroe's Estate Celebrates Her 100th Birthday by Telling Her Life's Story in Photos — See the Cover! (Exclusive)

ACC Art Books; 20th Century Fox Film Corp/Everett Marilyn Monroe was born on June 1, 1926 In celebration of the centenary of her birth, the late actress' estate has announcedMarilyn Monroe 100: The Official Centenary Publication PEOPLE is revealing the cover of the book, which features specially curated selections highlighting the most meaningful moments in the late actress' life Marilyn Monroe's 100th birthday will be commemorated with a look back at some of the most iconic moments in her life. The late actress's estate will collaborate with ACC Art Books to publishMarilyn Monroe 100: The Official Centenary Publication, the only official publication commemorating the centenary of Monroe's birth. The book brings together specially curated selections of work by the photographers who collaborated with Monroe during her lifetime, including many of the greatest names in the field. Also included are a selection of wise and witty quotes by Monroe herself, as well as words from scholars and admirers. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. ACC Art Books "We have endeavoured to collect many of the greatest images of Monroe and compile them in a book that truly celebrates her enduring legacy, on her 100th birthday," said James Smith, Publisher and CEO of ACC Art Books. André de Dienes, Joseph Jasgur and Bernard of Hollywood unveil early images of a young Norma Jeane; John Florea and Philippe Halsman showcase stunning publicity shots of an aspiring actress; Eve Arnold, Elliott Erwitt, Bruce Davidson and Henri Cartier-Bresson capture Marilyn on the sets of some of her most famous films. Cecil Beaton and Richard Avedon portray the actress's alluring beauty, and the candid photography of Alfred Eisenstaedt, Sam Shaw, George Barris and Milton Greene reveal another side to the Hollywood icon. Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty The book ends with Bert Stern's "The Last Sitting," along with recently rediscovered images of a radiant and smiling Monroe taken from a photo shoot forLifemagazine by Allan Grant, originally published two days before the star's death The actress, born Norma Jeane Mortenson, captured the hearts of millions throughout her short time in the spotlight. Behind the scenes, she was suffering. The last day of Monroe's life, Aug. 4, 1962, is still shrouded in mystery. At the time, Monroe was under the constant care of a doctor and psychiatrist, who had prescribed her numerous medications to treat mental health issues as well as her insomnia. Unfortunately, despite the efforts to care for the starlet, sheoverdosed on prescription medication, ending her life at just 36.Marilyn Monroe 100: The Official Centenary Publicationwill be published on May 5, 2026. Read the original article onPeople

Marilyn Monroe's Estate Celebrates Her 100th Birthday by Telling Her Life's Story in Photos — See the Cover! (Exclusive)

Marilyn Monroe's Estate Celebrates Her 100th Birthday by Telling Her Life's Story in Photos — See the Cover! (Exclusive) ACC Art Boo...
Week 1 NFL Preview: Hoss fight in Green Bay, Stroud vs. Stafford, Raiders-Patriots slop watchNew Foto - Week 1 NFL Preview: Hoss fight in Green Bay, Stroud vs. Stafford, Raiders-Patriots slop watch

Week 1 is finally here, and Nate Tice & Charles McDonald are here to deep dive on the biggest games of the week. Nate and Charles kick things off by getting Lost in the Sauce with their three deep dives of the week, featuring the Houston Texans taking on the Los Angeles Rams, a hoss fight of a matchup with Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions and the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night. Later, Nate & Charles reveal their Slop Watch: the New England Patriots vs. Las Vegas Raiders, where two quarterbacks will try to take advantage of sketchy secondary play. Nate & Charles wrap things up with their Locks of the Week, where they make a Week 1 bold prediction they're sure will come true. (3:20) - Texans @ Rams preview (18:30) - Lions @ Packers preview (34:20) - Ravens @ Bills preview (49:05) - Slop Watch: Raiders @ Patriots (58:30) - Locks of the Week 🖥️Watch thisfull episode on YouTube Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family athttps://apple.co/3zEuTQjor atYahoo Sports Podcasts

Week 1 NFL Preview: Hoss fight in Green Bay, Stroud vs. Stafford, Raiders-Patriots slop watch

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Bill Belichick bans Patriots scouts from attending UNC practicesNew Foto - Bill Belichick bans Patriots scouts from attending UNC practices

One of the greatestNFLhead coaches of all time is also being petty. North Carolina head football coachBill Belichickhas banned New England Patriots scouts from attendingTar Heelspractices, a person with direct knowledge of the situation confirmed to USA TODAY Sports. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter. Podcaster John Middlekauff was first to report the story. The banned access message was sent by North Carolina football general manager Mike Lombardi. The Patriots and Belichick "mutually" parted ways after the 2023 season. Belichick won six Super Bowl titles during his 24 seasons in New England, but the franchise saw a steep decline during his final two years – finishing below .500 in each of his last two seasons. North Carolina hired Belichick to become the school's head coach in December of 2024. North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick stares from the sideline after his Tar Heels' debut ended in a 48-14 defeat to the TCU Horned Frogs. Belichick's time in Chapel Hill has gotten off to a rocky start. The Tar Heels were trounced by TCU 48-14 in their nationally televised season opener at home with the likes of Michael Jordan and Lawrence Taylor in attendance. There was a noticeable discrepancy in talent between the two college football programs. And now, at least Patriots scouts, aren't permitted to view North Carolina's players who are attempting to play in the NFL. Follow USA TODAY Sports' Tyler Dragon on X@TheTylerDragon. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Bill Belichick bans Patriots scouts from attending UNC practices

Bill Belichick bans Patriots scouts from attending UNC practices

Bill Belichick bans Patriots scouts from attending UNC practices One of the greatestNFLhead coaches of all time is also being petty. North C...
Sarah Michelle Gellar, back again for 'Buffy,' is sick of your reboot takesNew Foto - Sarah Michelle Gellar, back again for 'Buffy,' is sick of your reboot takes

Sarah Michelle Gellarisn't afraid of a little nostalgia. The beloved '90s iconthinks looking back can be a worthwhile exercise. As reboots of popular film franchises and television shows from that era proliferate,Gellartells USA TODAY that she feels "pretty lucky" her work still resonates, all these years later. Gellarinsists that, unlike some other artists, she doesn't feel pigeon-holed by the decade that made her famous. "I've been fortunate enough that I've had work that people remember from all different times, and as an actor, you just hope you do work that not just stands the test of time (and) that people still remember, but they still enjoy," she says. "If your art that you've created is still meaningful and also as the world changes that it still has emotional resonance to the fans, that's all we could ever ask for. Freddie Prinze Jr.,Sarah Michelle Gellar step out at 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' premiere "But I also feel like some people get stuck in that," she adds. "I don't feel like anyone's ever done that to me. It's not like people only know me from one thing in the '90s or they only wanna see me as one thing from the '90s. I've been extremely fortunate." Returning for a reboot of"Buffy The Vampire Slayer"or a cameo in 2025's "I Know What You Did Last Summer" doesn't change that, she says. Nor does her most recent project,a collaboration with eBayfor a pop-up of personally curated throwback items from the decade. "It means that your work resonates," she says of reboots. "And that people are still wanting more from a performance you made that many years ago." Also, with age comes experience,Gellaradds, hinting that her acting is better than ever. Sarah Michelle Gellar can't quitthe '90s – and doesn't think you should either "To get the chance to be able to build on those original performances is pretty lucky," she says. As for the ongoing debate surrounding Hollywood's so-called sequel-mania,Gellaris not too impressed. "I feel like people are really hard on it, but you never get mad every time … someone does a new adaptation of Shakespeare or Brontë or any of the classics," she says. "At the end of the day, there's only so many stories in the world and they all sort of are derivatives. "I think as long as they're good and it's not just a rehashing. As long as the work is put in," she continues, referencing "Freakier Friday" and "Alien: Romulus" as examples of a job well done. "It's all about the DNA. If you can capture the DNA of an original, I think you're golden." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Sarah Michelle Gellar reveals her real thoughts on reboots

Sarah Michelle Gellar, back again for 'Buffy,' is sick of your reboot takes

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Elton John Poses with Bono, Bon Jovi and More in FOMO-Inducing Summer Snaps: 'So Many Laughs'New Foto - Elton John Poses with Bono, Bon Jovi and More in FOMO-Inducing Summer Snaps: 'So Many Laughs'

Elton John/Instagram; David Furnish/Instagram Elton John's star-studded summer holiday included the likes of Bono, Mike D from the Beastie Boys, and more celebrities The "Tiny Dancer" hitmaker said their vacation was filled with "so many laughs" John released an album earlier this year with Brandi Carlile titledWho Believes in Angels? Elton John's summer holiday was probably more fun than yours. On Tuesday, Sept. 2, the "Rocket Man" singer shared a series of star-studded photographs from his summer adventures. "So many laughs sharing our Summer with people we love. 🚀❤️," he captionedthe Instagram post. John, 78, and his husbandDavid Furnish, posed withBono,Gracie AbramsandBon Joviwhile vacationing on a yacht. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Elton John (@eltonjohn) Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Also part of their summer holiday wereBeastie Boys rapper Mike D,Kit Connor, record producer Andrew Watt, Jarvis Cocker, jewelry designer Theo Fennell andSam Taylor-Johnson. In the photos, celebrities lounge on yachts, go out to eat, dig into a large cake and play Jenga. Elton John/Instagram; David Furnish/Instagram The EGOT winneralsoposted an Instagram Reelwith other glimpses of his summer. "After a little break from sharing our pics, we wanted to post some of our favourite summer memories - sunshine, sea and family time 🌞," he captioned the video shared on Sept. 1. John and his loved ones spent time hiking, biking and swimming, along with soaking in stunning views of the sea and lush gardens. Elton John/Instagram; David Furnish/Instagram During the summer,John also celebrated 35 years of sobriety. "Grateful for all the love on my sobriety birthday 🙏🏻❤️,"he captioned the Instagram post, which featured cards drawn by his and Furnish's sons, Elijah and Zachary. The vacation comes after putting out new music. In April, he released a collaborative album withBrandi CarliletitledWho Believes in Angels?, which was a shift from the genre hes worked on throughout his career. Elton John/Instagram; David Furnish/Instagram "I've never done anything like this before," John said of the album during the premiere of the short filmWho Believes In Angels? Stories from the Edge Of Creationat the 92nd Street Y. Elton John/Instagram; David Furnish/Instagram "Eventually, I got a lyric about Laura Nyro, who was one of my idols. It just fell into place as a song. It was like she was inhabiting me when I was writing it. I just felt once we did that, and then we did 'Little Richard's Bible' and 'Swing for the Fences,' " he continued. Added John: "What happened was my bad behavior and my angst brought the energy finally." Read the original article onPeople

Elton John Poses with Bono, Bon Jovi and More in FOMO-Inducing Summer Snaps: 'So Many Laughs'

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