If Pablo Picasso and Olga Khokhlova were modern-day celebrities and gave interviews to tabloids, when asked about the reasons why they broke up, they would most likely answer, “irreconcilable differences.” Atheism and faith, a hot temper, and melancholy — they were different in just about every aspect, including their tastes and their everyday behavior. Aside from that, almost all of Picasso’s close friends didn’t like Olga much and his mother personally advised him against the marriage.
We at Bright Side encourage you to read the story of their love, proving once again that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
- Former Duke of Sussex has revealed that he prefers watching a show that emulates the royal life rather than reading news about his family
- The 36-year-old appeared on a TV interview where he said he prefers to watch the popular Netflix show, The Crown
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The former Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been trending online following news that the two will be having a sit down interview with media mogul Oprah Winfrey.
Most notable for landing the role of Greg Gerwitz on the NBC series Chicago P.D., he has played the same role in a couple episodes of Chicago Fire and was previously featured in the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives.
Before Fame He was a teenager when he discovered his passion for acting after being cast in a high school production of A View From The Bridge. He obtained a degree from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.
Netflix has debuted the trailer for the fourth and final season of its hit coming-of-age series “Sex Education,” complete with the tagline, “Get your tissues ready, let’s finish together.” The British comedy continues to follow the journey of teen sex therapist Otis Millburn (Asa Butterfield) and his friends as they attend a new school with an entirely different culture than they’re accustomed to, while Otis’s love interest Maeve (Emma Mackey) has moved to the United States for college.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg made the announcement on Friday as he expressed optimism that the new additions will further encourage the over 1 billion people who speak a language other than English on the social network. “Facebook is now available in more than 100 languages — with more than one billion people using a language other than English! Today we added Fula, Maltese and Corsican.” “Our community makes this possible.