In a turn of events no one could possible have foreseen, Darren Aronofsky—a man who dresses like an important director, and also happens to be one—and actress Jennifer Lawrence have called it quits after a year of dating.
Lawrence, 27, and Aronofsky, 48, began dating in September, just after collaborating on the film Mother! (Aronofsky directed, Lawrence starred), which the New York Times’ A.O. Scott called “a hoot!” but most critics hated, and it didn’t draw audiences either. The Observer called it “the worst movie of the year, maybe century,” but that’s practically a rave in my book.
Anyway, a source told Entertainment Tonight that the split, which technically occurred about a month ago, was amicable, and did not hint as to whether Mother! had anything to do with it.
Then Jennifer Lawrence walked her dog.
[ET]
On Wednesday, Nick Carter released his statement responding to Melissa Schuman’s claim that he raped her when she was 18 years old, and—wouldn’t you know it—he denies awareness that the former Dream member didn’t give her consent:
“Melissa never expressed to me while we were together or at any time since that anything we did was not consensual. We went on to record a song and perform together, and I was always respectful and supportive of Melissa both personally and professionally. This is the first that I am hearing about these accusations, nearly two decades later. It is contrary to my nature and everything I hold dear to intentionally cause someone discomfort or harm.”
Of course, these public disavowals are generally unhelpful and bland, but the bit about him and Schuman recording a song together, seemingly as evidence that he didn’t assault her, indicates, at the very least, a willful ignorance as to how coercion works when bodies, psyches, and careers are all at once at stake.
[CNN]
- Also, Russell Simmons addressed his own sexual assault allegation, which he….denies! [Vulture]
- Jude Law is in negotiations to star in Captain Marvel, opposite Brie Larson. [Variety]
- A former Charlie Rose intern says Rose made her watch a spanking scene from the 2002 film Secretary. [THR]
- Nancy O’Dell’s husband, Keith Zubchevich, has filed for divorce. [Page Six]
- Wow, this is why I don’t leave the house. [RS]
- And Christopher Plummer says he’ll never retire, is hoping to die onstage. [Page Six]