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Reese Witherspoon felt like a 'robot' that 'broke' after difficult year with divorce
Mickey Guyton said she was nervous meeting Reese Witherspoon because she did not want to be "disappointed." As a widely successful actress and producer, Reese Witherspoon consistently presents herself as a formidable force in Hollywood. Now, "The Morning Show" star is revealing she recently reached her breaking point, admitting she "cried and cried." "I've been trying really hard to find balance outside of work," Witherspoon told attendees of her Hello Sunshine's Shine Away event, per E! Online. "I'm a person who fills my schedule with busyness, so that I feel less alone or less nervous or less unsettled."
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Apple auditions for Hollywood: The making of a streaming service
Last fall, Howard Gordon, showrunner for the hit TV show "24" and co-creator of "Homeland," was in the middle of negotiating a deal with a newcomer to Hollywood: Apple. In a meeting with film executives from the iPhone maker, which had set aside an enormous budget to develop TV shows and movies, Gordon brought up rumors that Apple wanted sanitized projects -- a potential problem for his show about a pair of disillusioned military veterans who go on a killing spree. Would Apple buy the project, an adaptation of an Israeli show called "Nevelot," which translates directly to "Bastards," only to strip it of any violence and adult themes? "They were fairly adamant that it would not be a problem," Gordon said in an interview. "I said, 'Can you say that again into the microphone,'" Gordon said.
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