'Christy' Review: Brothers Estranged by the Care System Rebuild Their Bond in a Moving Irish CrowdpleaserNew Foto - 'Christy' Review: Brothers Estranged by the Care System Rebuild Their Bond in a Moving Irish Crowdpleaser

The gray suburban fringes of Cork's Northside region are gradually colored with hope in "Christy," an old-fashioned coming-of-age heartwarmer with few narrative surprises but a winningly authentic sense of place, people and vernacular. Following a sullen teenage casualty of the Irish social care system as he's reunited with his similarly damaged half-brother, slowly regaining a feeling of purpose and belonging in the world, Brendan Canty's debut feature is satisfyingly expanded from his 2019 short of the same title. In the process, it has become not just a contained domestic drama but a brightly inhabited study of resilient working-class community in a neglected stretch of Ireland's second-largest city. A hit with audiences at the Berlinale — where it opened the festival's youth-oriented Generation 14plus program, and picked up the section's top jury prize — Canty's film has since enjoyed a popular international festival run, proving its cultural particularities no impediment to its universal crossover potential. Having opened last month's Transilvania fest before appearing in Karlovy Vary's Horizons program, it will play Galway and Edinburgh before its Irish and U.K. release in late summer. Ultimately sunny and often ebullient — down to a communal hip-hop number at its close — this is an honest crowdpleaser that nonetheless works hard for its emotional uplift, comparable in theme and appeal to recent Irish Oscar nominee "The Quiet Girl," albeit with scrappier execution. More from Variety Hermit Twins - and a Talking Cow - Share Life and Poetry in Miro Remo's Karlovy Vary Winner 'Better Go Mad in the Wild' Miro Remo's 'Better Go Mad in the Wild' Triumphs at Karlovy Vary as Stellan Skarsgard Picks Up Crystal Globe Pere Vilà Barceló Shows the Aftermath of Rape - and 'Long, Complex' Journey Toward Healing - in 'When a River Becomes the Sea' When we encounter 17-year-old Christy (Danny Power, repeating his role from the short) at the film's outset, it's hard to imagine his stern perma-scowl uncreasing any time soon. Since the death of his mother years before, he's been bounced from one foster home to another, never settling in any of them, and turning guarded and combative in the process. Having been ejected from his most recent home after fighting with another boy, he's now in limbo: Nearly too old for social care but not yet able to take care of himself, he's sought refuge with his older half-brother Shane (Diarmaid Noyes), who shares a humble council house with his partner Stacey (Emma Willis) and their infant child. The arrangement, Shane briskly insists, is strictly temporary: There's little love lost between two siblings who, having grown up years apart under separate roofs, scarcely know each other at all. A self-employed painter-decorator who prides himself on sticking to the straight and narrow, Shane harbors his own trauma from years in the care system — what the brothers have in common, however, threatens to keep them apart more than it brings them together. It takes the frustrated Stacey, played with warmth and good humor by Willis in what could be a stock part, to delicately referee the men's prickly silences, and initiate some manner of bridging conversation between them. Until that happens, however, Christy finds kinship elsewhere — chiefly in a rough-edged but gentle-souled gaggle of local kids unofficially led by mouthy wheelchair-user Robot (Jamie Forde), who draws the newcomer out of his shell by sheer force of charisma. Meanwhile Pauline (Helen Behan), a close friend of his late mom, steps in to offer some of the surrogate mothering he's been missing all this time, eventually offering him modestly paid work in her home hair salon. Christy, it emerges, has a genuine, self-taught knack for barbering: a viable route to a stable living, if he can just resist the lure of his circling gangster cousins. This is the stuff of old-as-the-hills melodrama, as a vulnerable youngster is caught between good and, well, less good life paths. (Nobody is really evil in "Christy," a film sensitive to the social and economic circumstances than can throw anyone off-course — though a stray plot strand centered on an addict played by "Saltburn" star Alison Oliver feels more contrived than the rest.) A pair of convincingly bruised, wary but slowly thawing turns from Power and Noyes go a long way toward keeping things real: Power, possessed of both little-boy-lost fragility and keen, dry wit, is an especially promising performer. Mostly, the film skirts outright moralistic cliché, just as it also eschews brutal kitchen-sink realism to land somewhere in the middle: sentimental but suitably lived-in, humanely optimistic but not blindly naïve regarding the realities of poverty and inadequate welfare in modern Ireland. Canty, previously a music video director who landed an MTV VMA nomination for Hozier's "Take Me to Church" clip, is an unextravagant but subtly assured visual stylist attuned to flashes of organic beauty amid textures of tarmac and pebble-dash, while DP Colm Hogan's camera is most interested in the planes and furrows of faces that have lived a lot in relatively few years. When Christy cracks even a tight smile, it's close to a hallelujah moment. Best of Variety Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

‘Christy’ Review: Brothers Estranged by the Care System Rebuild Their Bond in a Moving Irish Crowdpleaser

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Beyoncé sets Atlanta ablaze on second night of 'Cowboy Carter' tourNew Foto - Beyoncé sets Atlanta ablaze on second night of 'Cowboy Carter' tour

Beyoncé Knowles-Carterdelivered her"Cowboy Carter" tourfor a second night in Atlanta — another high-voltage spectacle packed with power and purpose. The Grammy-winning singer kicked off her July 11 show atMercedes-Benz Stadiumin Atlanta around 8:42 p.m. local time. The concert marked her second of four shows at the stadium on herCowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour. She's set to hit the stage again July 13 and 14. "Atlanta, thank you so much for being here tonight and welcome!"Beyoncégreeted the charged crowd as she took the stage. "I want to say thank you to everyone who has been loyal to me for more than 25 years." The ATL stop — Bey's last Southern stop — comes afterBeyoncédelivered two dazzling concerts atNorthwest Stadiumin Landover, Maryland — five miles east of Washington, D.C. The first show fell onthe Fourth of July, with the follow-up performance taking place July 7. Theholidaymade for an especially significant night given themessages and motifspertaining to country music, America's complex past and its ongoing cultural reckoning. As fans know,Beyoncéfirstdebuted her "Cowboy Carter" tourat SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 28 with39 songs on the set list. Her shows have been filled with family,fashion, different music genres, and most notably country music andcultural commentary.The second Atlanta concert was no exception, continuing the trend with signature style and powerful messages. THAT KEY? THE CROWD?? THE WAY SHE GAGGED??? THIS IS SO ICONIC😭😭🥹pic.twitter.com/jTuIVetbPq — 𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗻𝘆🫧💚 (@beyoncegarden)July 12, 2025 One fanwrote, "the energy that Atlanta has for Beyoncé simply is unmatched. the love is so deep, truly no other city comes close." And that energy was undeniable, radiating through the stadium all night long. At one point, the crowd erupted into a prolonged cheer, prompting Beyoncé to pause, visibly moved as she took it all in. Of course, Beyoncé's tour has also been a huge showcase of fashion and creativity. Each night, Beyoncé continues toblend high fashionand cowboy couture, keeping fans on the edge of their seats as they anticipate a new look. There's been many looks incorporating Western-glam: sparkly chaps, cowboy hats, boots and piles of fringe. Friday's show continued this tradition. The"Cowboy Carter" creatorwasn't just deliberate about showcasing her own looks. During the show, she also made sure to spotlight her fans' too, proving that fashion is central to the spectacle she creates, not just an accessory to the music. While gliding above the crowd on a high-rise horseshoe, Beyoncé took a moment to shout out her fans: "Y'all look so incredible. Y'all are dressed down!" The show, of course, was filled with music but alsolayered with messages aboutcountry music, America's history, and the plight and triumph of Black and brown people. Somehow, Beyoncé managed to turn those teaching moments into a joyful, family-filled celebration — complete with mommy-daughter kisses, standout choreography and more heartwarming moments from her children, 8-year-old Rumi Carter and 13-year-old Blue Ivy Carter. The nine-city tour has spanned the U.S. and Europe with the grand finale set for July 26 in Las Vegas. Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, onInstagram,TikTokandXas @cachemcclay. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean:Beyonce keeps Atlanta ablaze on night 2 of 'Cowboy Carter' tour

Beyoncé sets Atlanta ablaze on second night of 'Cowboy Carter' tour

Beyoncé sets Atlanta ablaze on second night of 'Cowboy Carter' tour Beyoncé Knowles-Carterdelivered her"Cowboy Carter" tou...
Nothing can separate England and India as 3rd test turns feisty at Lord'sNew Foto - Nothing can separate England and India as 3rd test turns feisty at Lord's

LONDON (AP) — Three days in and nothing can separate England and India in a tightly fought and increasingly feisty third test at Lord's. Replying to England's 387 all out, India was dismissed for exactly the same total 15 minutes before the end of play at the home of cricket on Saturday. It was only the ninth time in nearly 150 years of test cricket that the scores were level after the first innings. England closed on 2-0 after just one over of the second innings — played to a backdrop of needle and spiciness, with the India team angry that openers Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley tried every stalling tactic possible to reduce the number of balls bowled. Things got heated, especially between Crawley and India captain Shubman Gill as they squared up to each other. The test effectively boils down to a one-innings match. The series is also locked at 1-1. "You toil away for three days and you sit here with a two-run lead," England bowling coach Tim Southee said. "Looking forward to a two-day shootout." Lokesh Rahul was India's top scorer with exactly 100, before losing his wicket off his very next ball soon after lunch when he edged spinner Shoaib Bashir to Harry Brook at slip. Ravindra Jadeja added a vital 72 to go with a typically entertaining knock of 76 by Rishabh Pant, who was run out brilliantly by England captain Ben Stokes off what proved to be the last ball of the morning session. Pant was looking for a quick single to give Rahul – on 98 at the time – the strike in the final over before lunch. Nitish Kumar Reddy (30) and Washington Sundar (23) chipped in with decent lower-order contributions. Finger-pointing at the finish Duckett and Crawley ambled to the middle for a very brief start to England's second innings and, with shadows lengthening, began their stalling tactics that ultimately worked. The Indians managed just one over — from star bowler Jasprit Bumrah — when they could maybe have forced three. India's players, especially Gill, were livid and much of their ire was directed at Crawley, who held up Bumrah by saying there was movement behind the bowler's arm and again when he took some time to recover from being hit on the glove. The Indians surrounded Crawley, who barked back, and there was plenty of finger-pointing before the teams walked off the field, with the sledging continuing. England players were seen laughing up on the balcony outside their dressing room. "I understand, from an opening batter's point of view, it's something that happens a lot," Rahul said of what he described as "theatrics" at the end of play. It remains to be seen if India's players are still as fired up at the start of Day 4, with the late-day drama lighting up what had been an attritional test match until that point. Injury to Bashir Bashir, England's frontline spinner, had to go off the field with an injury to the little finger on his left hand, sustained after lunch off his own bowling when he stopped a fierce shot down the ground from Jadeja. The spinner didn't reappear for the rest of the innings and was facing further assessment after stumps. ___ AP cricket:https://apnews.com/hub/cricket

Nothing can separate England and India as 3rd test turns feisty at Lord's

Nothing can separate England and India as 3rd test turns feisty at Lord's LONDON (AP) — Three days in and nothing can separate England a...
60-Year-Old Ultra-Runner Dies After Collapsing During 102-Mile Mountain Race: 'Tremendous Loss'New Foto - 60-Year-Old Ultra-Runner Dies After Collapsing During 102-Mile Mountain Race: 'Tremendous Loss'

Elaine Stypula/Instagram Elaine Stypula collapsed and died while competing in the Hardrock 100 race in Colorado on Friday, July 11 Stypula, 60, is believed to have collapsed three hours into the race on Little Giant Trail in Silverton CPR was performed on the runner, however, she died at the scene. Her cause of death has not been disclosed at this time An ultra-runner has died after collapsing during a mountain race in Colorado. At 9:02 a.m. local time on Friday, July 11th, emergency responders received a Search and Rescue call about a person receiving CPR three hours into the Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run (Hardrock 100) on Little Giant Trail in Silverton, the Silverton Medical Rescue (SMR) team stated in apress release. The San Juan County Sheriff's Department and SMR arrived at the scene and took over "resuscitation efforts" on the victim, identified as 60-year-old Elaine Stypula of Michigan. A helicopter medical team also responded to the scene. "[The SMR] hiked in a ¼ of a mile on the Little Giant Trail to the scene, which is a part of the Hardrock 100 course," said SMR, per the release. "Once arriving at the scene, the Silverton Medical Rescue Team hiked a ¼ mile up a steep, rugged, remote trail and once arrived, performed resuscitation efforts on the patient." Despite their efforts, Stypula was pronounced dead at 10:27 a.m. local time. The cause of her death has not been revealed. Silverton Medical Rescue/Facebook Michael Burton, SMR's Incident Commander, released a statement, saying, "SMR is fortunate to have a team of skilled rescue professionals. We support the community, our visitors and each other even on the most difficult calls." The Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run kicked off on Friday at 6:00 a.m. local time in Silverton, setting off to reach 66,394 feet above ground, according to the Hardrock 100website. The annual 102-mile race goes through the San Juan Mountains and various Colorado towns, including Telluride and Ouray, before returning to Silverton. "We are indebted to Silverton Medical Rescue for their professional response to the tragedy at the Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run today. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you," the race organization said in a statement on their website. "We are deeply saddened to share that a beloved member of our Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run family has passed away during this year's event. Our hearts are with their family, friends, and fellow runners as we grieve this tremendous loss." Silverton Medical Rescue/Facebook 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. Stypula was a family law attorney and ultra runner, according to herInstagram. In a 2021 post, she announced that she hadqualifiedfor the Hardrock Endurance Race 2022. The 60-year-old had previously competed in the same race four years prior, but didn't finish it, according to theNew York Post. "I want to extend my condolences to the family, friends and community of Elaine Stypula," saidKeri Metzlerof San Juan County Colorado Coroner's Office. PEOPLE has reached out to the San Juan County Colorado Coroner's Office for comment. Read the original article onPeople

60-Year-Old Ultra-Runner Dies After Collapsing During 102-Mile Mountain Race: 'Tremendous Loss'

60-Year-Old Ultra-Runner Dies After Collapsing During 102-Mile Mountain Race: 'Tremendous Loss' Elaine Stypula/Instagram Elaine Styp...
'Love Island USA' Season 7: The biggest news the cast missed while in the villaNew Foto - 'Love Island USA' Season 7: The biggest news the cast missed while in the villa

While the contestants on "Love Island USA" form romantic connections in the Fijian villa, they are not aware of the happenings in the outside world. The first episode of Season 7 of Peacock's popular reality dating series premiered on June 3 and since then, the remaining cast members have not had access to theirpersonal phones, a proper clock, social media, or television.They will exit the villa following the finale slated for Sunday, July 13. Here is a round-up of news and pop culture moments that have occurred since the islanders entered the villa. 'Love Island USA' Season 7 cast:See every islander so far Beyoncémay have kicked off her nine-city"Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour" in late April, but some of the most viral moments from the show occurred while they were in the villa. During Bey's shows in Paris, she surprised fans with an epic duet with Miley Cyrus,performing their hit, "II Most Wanted."She also stunned the crowd whenshe brought out Jay Z during night 3.The duo performed "Crazy in Love," "Drunk in Love," and the hip hop giant hyped the audience with "N***as in Paris." At her first date in Houston, Beyoncé powered through a major technical difficultywhen her red car started tilting mid-airwhile she was singing "16 Carriages." The "American Requiem" singer ultimately told her crew to stop before they lowered her down. She later joked with the crowd, "if I ever fall, I know y'all will catch me," and poked more fun at the incident inan Instagram postby sharing a video montage with the song "Sittin' Sidewayz." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Beyoncé (@beyonce) On June 27, Netflix released thethird and final seasonof "Squid Game," the most-watched series on the streaming platform. The viral dystopic show,which centers around main character Seong Gi-hun or Player 456 (Lee Jung-jae),has delighted fans since its 2021 premiere,combining classic thriller elements with a deeper exploration of the human capacity for evil and the perils of an unequal society. In Season 3,according to Netflix,"Gi-hun is at his lowest point yet, the Squid Game stops for no one. So Gi-hun will be forced to make some important choices in the face of overwhelming despair as he and the surviving players are thrust into deadlier games that test everyone's resolve." All eyes were on the jury's decision in the bombshell Sean "Diddy" Combstwo-month long sex crimes trial, which includedwitness testimonyfrom former assistants, ex-girlfriend singer Casandra "Cassie" Ventura Fine, and rapper Kid Cudi. Earlier this month, on July 2, the 55-year-old music mogul wasconvictedof two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. He was acquitted of two counts of sex trafficking as well as the top charge, racketeering. Combs' sentencing date isscheduled for October 3.He faces a maximum of 10 years each for both transportation to engage in prostitution charges. The NBA finals started on June 5 and ended on June 22 when the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Indiana Pacers 103 to 91 to clinch the2025 NBA championship. And, following the success and virality of "Love Island USA" Season 6, the latest season attracted a boatload of new fans, including men who were not previously interested in the show. Throughout the series, fans jokingly shared on social media how their boyfriends and husbands preferred to tune into the reality show over the 2025 NBA finals. "As a man choosing between the NBA Finals and Love Island...we can watch the finals later, turn on 'Love Island'," one personsaid in a TikTok video. The Snack Wrap is back! The popular menu item wasinitially phased out in 2016, but it "never left fans' hearts," McDonald's stated. It returned on July 10. Now fast food lovers can buy the item, which comes in two flavors: The Spicy Snack Wrap and The Ranch Snack Wrap . The Snack Wrap is available a la carte or as a combo meal, which includes two Snack Wraps, a medium fry, and a drink of choice. Here's a list of some more serious news that made headlines while the islanders were away. U.S. struck nuclear sites in Iran Immigration raids and protests in LA "No Kings" protests across the US Air India plane crash Escaped inmates captured:Ninth New Orleans inmate,Arkansas inmate 'Devil In The Ozarks' Historic flooding inTexas,New Mexico, andNorth Carolina Billonaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos married Lauren Sánchez in acontroversial Venice wedding Red Lobsterlaunched seafood boils "Bridgerton" actress  Genevieve Chenneour wascaptured on videofighting off a phone thief BET Awards 2025 ("106 & Park" reunion and Kendrick Lamar completes near sweep) Anna Wintour stepped down fromthe Editor-in-Chief position at Vogue R. Kelly's lawyers say heoverdosed in prison The 2025 NBA Draft Essence Fest (Lauryn Hill performs in the early morning hours and Jermaine Dupri leads aQuincy Jones tribute) A fanstormed the stage at Katy Perry's "The Lifetimes Tour"stop in Sydney Coco Gauffreigned supremeat the French Open Barbie releases a doll with Type 1 diabetes and includes aglucose monitor and insulin pump TheSeason 27 "Big Brother" premiere Angel Reesegraces the cover of NBA 2K26 WNBA Edition Drake releases song "What Did I Miss" addressing beef with Kendrick TikTok trends: "Something to take the edge off", "You better be nice", "I woke up in a new buggatti" "F1", "Jurassic World: Rebirth", and "Superman" all released to summer audiences in theaters Justin Bieber drops surprise album "Swag" Contributing: Cydney Henderson, Taijuan Moorman, Gabe Hauari, Anna Kaufman, USA TODAY, Caché McClay, USA TODAY NETWORK Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@gannett.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:News the 'Love Island USA' Season 7 cast missed while in villa

'Love Island USA' Season 7: The biggest news the cast missed while in the villa

'Love Island USA' Season 7: The biggest news the cast missed while in the villa While the contestants on "Love Island USA"...
Remembering Kelly Preston, 5 Years After Her Death: Look Back at the "Jerry Maguire" Star's Life and Career in Photos

Loic Venance/AFP via Getty Hollywood lost one of its brightest stars whenKelly Prestondied at age 57. On July 12, 2020, the actress — known for her roles in many beloved films and TV shows throughout the '80s and '90s likeFor Love and Honor,Twins,Jerry MaguireandAddicted to Love— died following a private two-year diagnosis with breast cancer. Though she enjoyed a successful career on-screen, Preston alsocherished a rich personal lifewith her husband of nearly 30 years, Oscar-nominated actorJohn Travolta, with whom sheshared three children. "I experience bliss a lot, and it's always when I'm with my kids and husband and we're all together alone," Preston told PEOPLE in 2018. "As a family, it doesn't get better than that." As we mark the fifth anniversary of her death, here's a look back at Preston's life through photos. According to her official website, Preston was born in Honolulu on Oct. 13, 1962. At age 5, her family moved to Iraq and later to Australia. However, she returned to Hawaii to graduate from Punahou High School. Orion/Courtesy Everett Collection Per the Television Academy, Preston was discovered by an agent at age 16 in Australia and had her first on-screen roles in 1983 with films like10 to Midnight,Metalstrom: The Destruction of Jared-SynandChristine. She later shifted gears to teen rom-coms, starring in 1985'sMischiefandSecret Admirer(pictured). Preston eventually joined the cast of 1986'sSpaceCamp,where she met her first husband, Kevin Gage. The pair married in 1985, the same year they met on set, but they divorced in 1987. Throughout the rest of the decade, Preston starred in the films52 Pick-Up(1986),A Tiger's Tale(1987),Twins(1988) andThe Experts(1989). She first met her costar and future husband, Travolta, on the set ofThe Experts. Following her 1987 divorce from Gage, Preston had a brief relationship with actorGeorge Clooney, which lasted until 1989. Preston met Travolta at a screen test for their 1989 comedy,The Experts, while Preston was still married to Gage. On New Year's Eve 1991, Travoltagot down on one kneeinside the Palace Hotel restaurant in Gstaad, Switzerland, and proposed with a six-carat yellow-and-white diamond ring. Prestonwas two months pregnantwith the couple's son Jett when they got married on Sept. 5, 1991. They said their "I dos" in an unannounced ceremony at the Hotel de Crillon in Paris. They later got married for a second time on U.S. soil in Daytona Beach, Fla. Preston and Travolta welcomed Jett in 1992. Preston gained even more prominence on the big screen, starring inJerry Maguire(1996) withTom Cruise,Holy Man(1998) withEddie MurphyandJeff GoldblumandFor the Love of the Game(1999). Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Throughout the '80s and '90s, Preston was a frequent presence on red carpets — even at premieres for films she wasn't in. Here, she's seen wearing an ivory cream pantsuit at theInterview with a Vampirepremierein 1994. Mitchell Gerber/Corbis/VCG via Getty Though she was a busy star, Preston made time for her husband and her children. While filming the 1997 filmAddicted to Love, she enjoyed a visit from Travolta and their son, Jett. Courtesy Kelly Preston On April 3, 2000, the couple welcomed their second child, a daughter namedElla Bleu. The only daughter of Travolta and Preston decided to follow in her parents' footsteps to become an actress, and starred in the 2019 filmThe Poison Rosealongside her famous father andMorgan Freeman. Proud mom Preston celebrated her daughter's rise as an actresson Instagram, writing, "Still in absolute awe of my stunning daughter @ella.travolta I just re-watched all of her interviews this past week doing press for #thepoisonrose and she has jumped into 'the family business' as an absolute natural." "I am beyond proud of her and all of her accomplishments, but most of all I am proud and honored to have her as my daughter," Preston added. "I love you and congratulations." In 2009, the couple's son, Jett,died while on vacation in the Bahamaswith the family. He suffered a seizure and hit his head in a bathtub. He was 16. Preston later appeared on a 2012 episode ofThe Doctors, revealing, "[Jett] was autistic. He had seizures, and when he was very young, he had Kawasaki Syndrome." Preston and Travolta added to their family once more in 2010 with the arrival of son Benjamin. "He's given the house a renewed spiritand purpose," the actor told PEOPLE in 2011. During an interview withGood Morning Americain 2016, Travolta said, "Certainly, having little Benhas been a beautiful kind of gluefor us to rebond after tremendous loss." In herfinal Instagram photo, Preston wished Travolta a Happy Father's Day, with Ella and Benjamin by her side, plus a throwback shot of Jett. "Happy Father's Day to the best one I know, we love you 😘💕," she wrote. Three weeks later, Preston died on July 12, 2020, after living with breast cancer for two years. She was 57. Preston's final role was in 2021'sOff the Rails, a British dramedy costarring Jenny Seagrove and Sally Phillips. During an episode of the U.K. talk showLoose Womenin 2021, Phillips recalled Preston kept her breast-cancer diagnosis private throughout filming. "She was so bloomin' beautifuland so vibrant, and you would never have known. She was so professional," Phillips said. When Travolta shared the movie traileron Instagram, he paid tribute to his wife with heartfelt words: "Off the Railsis Kelly's last film —she was very proud of itand of all of the wonderful talent that she got to work with in it." Read the original article onPeople

Remembering Kelly Preston, 5 Years After Her Death: Look Back at the “Jerry Maguire” Star's Life and Career in Photos

Remembering Kelly Preston, 5 Years After Her Death: Look Back at the "Jerry Maguire" Star's Life and Career in Photos Loic Ven...

 

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