1 week agoUSA UpdateComments Off on ‘Turbo hot’ – Sophie Cunningham turns heads with see-through outfit arriving to Fever-Sky showing off ‘endless’ legs
SOPHIE Cunningham left fans impressed when the Indiana Fever took on the Chicago Sky on Saturday without even stepping foot on the court.
Cunningham, 28, was unavailable for the game through injury, but still made sure to support her teammates at the first ever WNBA game to be played at the United Center.
GettySophie Cunningham turned head in her outfit before the Indiana Fever vs Chicago Sky[/caption]
TikTokCunningham showed off her outfit on TikTok pre-game[/caption]
GettyCunningham is currently out injured[/caption]
The Fever guard turned up to the game wearing a bold sheer outfit as she stopped for pictures alongside fellow injured star Caitlin Clark, who wore an sharp pantsuit.
Despite being down two star players in Cunningham and Clark, Indiana still breezed to a 52-79 victory over Angel Reese‘s Chicago Sky to take their record to 4-4 this season.
Cunningham’s pre-match outfit almost sparked as much love as the win did too, with fans reacting on social media.
One wrote: “Sophie looking good”.
While another added: “Simply breathtaking”.
A third pointed out her “endless legs” in the outfit.
And one fan even went as far as labelling her as “turbo hot”.
Both Clark, 23, and Cunningham soon changed out of their arrival outfits, opting for more casual attire as they played assistant coaches on the sidelines.
GettyCaitlin Clark looked sharp when she turned up to the game too[/caption]
AlamyCunningham and Clark were more casual as they helped out courtside[/caption]
Indiana’s Kelsey Mitchell was the star performer, leading the Fever in scoring with 17 points.
Meanwhile Aliyah Boston and Natasha Howard were both in double figures.
Angel Reese managed just four points for Chicago as they put up a season-worst 52 points.
1 week agoUSA UpdateComments Off on Iconic 80s movie star looks unrecognizable as he steps out in LA 40 years after smash hit movie – do you recognise him?
ICONIC 80s movie star Jeff Cohen looked totally unrecognizable this week as he stepped out in Los Angeles.
Best known for playing Chunk, the beloved truffle-shuffler from the 1985 Spielberg-produced hit, The Goonies, Cohen looked worlds away from his onscreen persona.
BackGridJeff Cohen looks unrecognizable from his Goonies days[/caption]
BackGridThe former child star says his career stopped when he went through puberty[/caption]
AlamyThe Goonies will celebrate its 40th anniversary this year[/caption]
AlamyCohen played Chunk in the iconic film[/caption]
Now 50, the one-time child star is now a successful entertainment lawyer.
Dressed in a suit jacket, jeans, and a maroon fedora, Cohen is a far cry from the ice cream-obsessed, Hawaii-shirt-wearing-mischief-maker he played as a kid.
Before leaving acting behind, Cohen appeared in hit TV shows like Family Ties, The Facts of Life, and Webster, but says it was puberty that ended his Hollywood dream.
“There were basically about four fat kids in town, so every time there was a fat kid role, you saw the same people at the audition,” the former actor previously shared.
“It was survival of the fattest. But when I hit puberty, it was a career ender for me. I was transforming from Chunk to hunk and I couldn’t get roles any more.”
He added: “It was terrible. My first love was acting, but puberty had other ideas. It was a forced retirement. I didn’t give up acting. Acting gave me up.”
Cohen, who studied at UC Berkeley and later went to UCLA School of Law, co-founded Cohen Gardner LLP in 2002.
Despite his fame as a child, he says clients have no problem taking him seriously.
“My clients get a kick out of the fact their lawyer is Chunk. They dig it,” he said. “With my job, I’m dealing with legitimately famous people, so it’s just silly and fun.
“I’m usually only the fifth most famous person in the room at any one time.”
Cohen’s memories of making The Goonies remain vivid.
“It was great,” he recalled. “For me, the best part about it was Richard Donner the director. He was big on letting the kids be kids and I think that’s one of the reasons the movie stands up today.”
He continued: “People still watch the movie themselves or watch it with their own kids. Even though it’s very eighties in the fashions, it’s still kids being kids.
“Richard Donner wanted us to improvise, talk over each other, push and shove and kind of do our thing.
“I think that’s one of the reasons people like it. It doesn’t seem like kids acting. It’s just kids being themselves, which Richard really encouraged. He wanted us to be comfortable.”
Recalling one particular moment with Donner, Cohen said: “In the scene where Sloth picks me up while I’m strapped to a chair, I was told he wasn’t going to pick me up because John Matuszak’s back hurt.
“But of course, John was so strong it was nothing to him, so he just picked me up and kissed me. My shock and horror was real. I wasn’t that good an actor – that was actual terror on my face.”
Earlier this year, Cohen reunited with his co-stars to celebrate fellow Goonie Ke Huy Quan, who played Data, as he was honored at the TCL Chinese Theater.
Cohen, along with Corey Feldman, Josh Brolin, Kerri Green, and screenwriter Chris Columbus turned out to support Quan, who won an Oscar last year for Everything Everywhere All at Once.
Cohen, now Quan’s entertainment lawyer, gave his friend a proud bear hug as the group relived their childhood memories on the red carpet.
ReutersThe cast got together to celebrate Ke Huy Quan[/caption]
GettyCohen spoke fondly about director Richard Donner’s approach to working with kids[/caption]
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1 week agoUSA UpdateComments Off on Caitlin Clark amped up after Angel Reese gets called for travel
Although Caitlin Clark went down with a left quad injury in May and wasn't on the court on Saturday for the Fever's win over the Sky, there was still drama between the 2024 Rookie of the Year and Angel Reese.