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21/12/2025

Salma Hayek revealed she never imagined she would appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit at 58, calling the moment both surreal and deeply meaningful. The actress has spoken openly about how opportunities for women in Hollywood often narrow with age, making this milestone feel less like a fashion moment and more like a statement.

17/12/2025

Margot Robbie is one of Hollywood’s most influential modern stars, successfully balancing blockbuster success with creative control behind the scenes. The Australian actress rose from television roles to global fame through performances in The Wolf of Wall Street, I, Tonya, and her defining turn as Harley Quinn. 🩷✨

In 2023, Robbie reached a new career peak with Barbie, starring in and producing the film through her company LuckyChap Entertainment. The project became a global phenomenon, earning over a billion dollars at the box office and cementing her status as both a leading actress and a powerful producer. Reports indicate she earned a $12.5 million salary for the film, alongside additional bonuses.

Through LuckyChap, Robbie has helped bring critically acclaimed projects to life, including I, Tonya, Promising Young Woman, and Barbie, prioritising bold storytelling and female-led narratives. Her career reflects a rare combination of commercial success, critical recognition, and long-term industry influence.

Estimated net worth, around $60 million, with her impact extending far beyond the screen.

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The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). Rest in peace Rob Reiner 🕊️

Rob Reiner is best known to many for his sharp on-screen moments like this one in The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), but his impact on film goes far beyond acting. Reiner built his legacy primarily behind the camera, becoming one of Hollywood’s most consistently successful directors from the late 1980s through the 1990s.

He directed a remarkable run of classics across multiple genres, including Stand By Me (1986), The Princess Bride (1987), When Harry Met Sally (1989), Misery (1990), and A Few Good Men (1992). Few filmmakers have matched that range, moving effortlessly from coming-of-age drama to romantic comedy to courtroom thriller, often defining the genre in the process.

In later years, Reiner continued working as both a director and actor, while also becoming known for his outspoken political activism and commentary. Decades into his career, his films remain cultural touchstones, regularly referenced, quoted, and rediscovered by new generations, cementing his place as one of the most influential storytellers of modern American cinema.

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