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Helen Mirren

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Helen Mirren has been finding the bright side of the pandemic.Working from home? “Much more convenient,” she said. She bought a ring light for Zooms, balancing her laptop on two dictionaries. “I love it... I hope elements of our quarantine lockdown are going to stick with us.”She's savoring slow dinners with her husband, the director Taylor Hackford. They've been living together in the mountains near California's Lake Tahoe for much of the last year.“It's given me the opportunity to be with my husband in a sort of normal everyday way, which has been fantastic. It is actually the first time in all of our 30 years together that we've sat down at the table each night and had dinner together. Normally we're getting on planes, going here, there. ... So it's been fabulous just to be a normal person.”The 75-year-old British star is backing the documentary, “My Beautiful Stutter,” which looks at the work of New York City-based nonprofit group SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young.The Discovery+ film follows five children who have been bullied because of how they speak, and looks at how the charity helps them with their confidence. The children meet others who stutter, and much of the documentary examines their time at Camp SAY.Mirren was introduced to the charity by friend Kelli O'Hara, and has been an advocate and ambassador for years, hosting SAY's fundraising gala in New York.“I have known people who, as we say in England, stammer or stutter, actor friends of mine who have quite a severe stutter off-stage and can walk on stage and do Shakespeare absolutely fluently. And I was always sort of rather surprised or moved or affected by that,” Mirren said.SAY founder Taro Alexander called the film, directed by Ryan Gielen, a “beautiful representation” of the group's work.Mirren, meanwhile, has restarted acting under COVID-19 protocols, but said social distancing and face coverings make film productions “just not so much fun” as they used to be.“You have a focus puller if you bumped into him on the street, you wouldn't recognize him, even though this is someone you've been working with every day,” she said. “So that sense of community, I'm really looking forward to coming back into my job.”———

LOS ANGELES — <b>Kanye West</b> agrees with <b>Kim Kardashian West</b> that they should have joint custody of their four children and neither of them need spousal support, according to new divorce documents.West's attorneys filed his response Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court to Kardashian West's divorce filing seven weeks earlier, which began the process of ending their 6 1/2-year marriage.West's filing was virtually identical to Kardashian West's original petition, agreeing that the marriage should end over irreconcilable differences, and that the two should share custody of their children: North, age 7; Saint, age 5; Chicago, age 3; and Psalm, who turns 2 next month.And like Kardashian West's filing, West's asks that the court's right to award spousal support to either person be terminated.According to Kardashian West's Feb. 19 petition, the two have a prenuptial agreement, and under it they kept their property separate throughout their marriage.The divorce filings bring an impending end to one of the most followed celebrity unions in recent decades, between the 40-year-old reality TV superstar Kardashian West and the 43-year-old rap and fashion mogul West.It was the first marriage for West and the third for Kardashian West, who has not asked the court to change her name back to just Kardashian, though she may still do so during the divorce process.

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian West attend "The Cher Show" Broadway musical opening night on Dec. 3, 2018, in New York. West agrees with Kardashian West that they should have joint custody of their four children and neither of them need spousal support, according to divorce documents filed by West's attorneys in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday, April 12, 2021. Kardashian West filed to end the couple's 6 1/2-year marriage in February.

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