“Old” star Rufus Sewell and “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’s” Shirley Henderson are set to lead dark comedy “The Trouble With Jessica.”
Sewell will also be reunited with his “A Knight’s Tale” co-star Alan Tudyk in the film.
From the Gallic rooster to the Napoleon eagle, a few famous birds have become emblematic in France. If you enjoy hiking and birdwatching, you’ll want to explore certain French regions to watch the wild species they host, such as the pink flamingos in Camargue. At the other end of the spectrum, some birds can be domesticated and become part of your family. Halfway in between, birds may also decorate gardens, alongside flowers and butterflies.
Our world is much more unconventional than we think. And there are some people who are not afraid to show that the rules are just an illusion if you’re open to showing your true personality.
We at Bright Side rounded up 9 beautiful and brave models who changed the world’s perspective and would like to share them with you.
1. Nathan Westling
Nathan Westling is the star of the Spring 2014 Marc Jacobs & Saint Laurent Paris ad campaigns. After a decade spent receiving therapy for depression, he finally realized that there was an underlying problem.
Shannon Sharpe is widely recognised as one of the greatest American football players ever, having played in the NFL as a tight end for Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens. He was a football analyst at CBS, and currently, he hosts the podcast Club Shay Shay where he interviews celebrities. Despite gaining immense fame as an athlete, he has kept his personal life, especially relationships, out of the spotlight. Does Shannon Sharpe have a wife, and who did he date in the past?
Profession: Sheep
Biography: Dolly was a Scottish sheep who was the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell, using the process of nuclear transfer, marking a significant breakthrough in the field of genetics. Created by scientists Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell at the Roslin Institute in Scotland, Dolly's birth in 1996 challenged previous assumptions about the reproductive capacity of adult cells.
Dolly was cloned from a cell taken from the mammary gland of a six-year-old Finn Dorset sheep, hence her name—inspired by the country singer Dolly Parton.