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Robin Williams’ Jumanji costar Bradley Pierce has opened up about his own struggle with depression following the death of the actor saying that he was diagnosed with depression when he was 16-year-old, a few years after he filmed the movie.
Pierce told TMZ.com that the late 63-year-old actor was an absolute inspiration to him, just like he was to everyone that knew him and even so many people that didn't.
He said that Williams was an amazing guy and the actor will definitely be missed.
Talking about his own battle with depression, the 31-year-old actor said that he had been secretly fighting it for a long time.
Pierce added that his wife and his few close friends knew about his depression, but he really played it close to the vest until Williams actually died.
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Beyonce's mother Tina Knowles has said that all is "perfect" between her daughter and Jay-Z despite their marriage breakdown rumours.
The 32-year-old singer's mother told TMZ that haters were going to be haters and there was nothing they could do about that.
Tina said that everything was perfect and she did not even read the bulls**t.
The power couple has been trying to convince that they are back on track with a series of loved up photographs and messages.
Nick Cannon recently confirmed that he and wife Mariah Carey have been living apart from the past few months.
The 33-year-old star told a source that there was "trouble in their paradise" but it wasn't due to infidelity on his part, and both he and the 44-year-old Grammy award winning singer wanted to put their twin kids Monroe and Moroccan first, no matter what, ABC News reported.
Earlier, Cannon who got married to Carey in 2008, had denied the rumours of their marriage being on rocks, saying that the talks were "humorous" and "far from the truth."
Meanwhile, Carey's publicist said that the singer was putting all her focus towards her kids and her upcoming tour.
David Yates may not be done with Harry Potter yet, as the director is in negotiations to helm the series' spin-off film Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.
Warner Bros studio has approached the 50-year-old filmmaker to direct the first part of the trilogy based on JK Rowling's book, the name of which appears on the school book list in Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone, Deadline.com reported.
The film would feature the magical characters from the fiction story, which is set decades before Harry Potter’s existence, including the textbook's fictitious author, Newt Scamander.
Rowling would make her screenwriting debut with the project which has been set for a November 2016 release.