Game of Thrones' Charles Dance talks romance at 76 with girlfriend 20 years his junior

 Asked whether the film pales in comparison, the on-screen star shared: "Well, it does a bit. Alessandra's fantastic. I'm very, very lucky."

The filmstar recalled filming scenes in his girlfriend's native Italy, where "it was f***ing cold, if I remember rightly," said The Book of Vision star to The Times.

"In Italy, because of their aesthetic sense, even if the film's shit it's going to look good."

The couple met in 2018 when he acted in the art movie The Book Of Vision, which opened at the Venice film festival in 2020.


Charles White’s greatest game: the 1980 Rose Bowl vs Ohio State

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Swatch Group positive about Chinese market recovery in 2023

Swatch Group is positive about China market recovery from the COVID-19 fallout and the return of Chinese tourists abroad, the Swiss watchmaker said on Tuesday after it reported a 2.5% increase in its 2022 sales. The maker of high-end brands Omega, Tissot and Longines watches as well its eponymous mass-market plastic watches said its sales increased to 7.49 billion francs ($8.13 billion). The constant currencies sales jump of 4.6% fell short of its goal for a double-digit increase, and was attributed to a big downturn in China during 2022, where COVID-19 lockdowns triggered a massive drop in sales.


‘Like two ugly girls fighting’: Charles Barkley’s savage roast of Lakers-Rockets game

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Charles Barkley is never one to mince words. During this season alone, Barkley has always been blunt in his assessment of the Los Angeles Lakers, especially as they continue to underperform relative to the usual expectations for a LeBron James-led team. And the Lakers weren’t able to escape Barkley’s scathing criticism once more on Monday night.

During TNT’s Martin Luther King Day NBA broadcast, Ernie Johnson was running through today’s nine-game slate, the last of which was the 19-24 Lakers’ tussle against the 10-33 Houston Rockets at 10:30 PM ET. Alas, those teams are two of the three worst teams in the Western Conference, with the Rockets even having lost 10 straight games entering tonight. Thus, Charles Barkley chose not to hold back and ridicule this game for its lack of entertainment value and stakes.

“If you really bored and got nothing else to do, watch that game. That’s like two ugly girls fighting. Nobody cares who wins!” Barkley said.

That is interesting imagery from Charles Barkley, to say the least. At the very least, a fight between two girls, no matter their appearance, is always a sight to behold if only for the potential carnage it can cause in a physical or emotional manner. The same rings true for the Lakers and Rockets.

The winner of tonight’s Lakers-Rockets game may not matter in the grand scheme of the Western Conference standings, but at the very least, it presents those with morbid curiosity a potential outlet of considerable entertainment.

LeBron James, who is inching ever more closely towards the all-time scoring record, will play against the Rockets, while Russell Westbrook is always capable of filling up the stat sheet with eye-popping stats or frustrating fans with some questionable decisions. In addition, Jalen Green and Alperen Sengun are two exciting prospects who could go off at any given night.

Nevertheless, with there barely being any meat on the bone for this game, those not invested in the Lakers or Rockets’ dealings may be better off watching the NFL Wild Card round match between the Dallas Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers or even WWE Raw, which has a promising six-man elimination match main event.

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