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UPDATE Steve Bing Suicide: Elizabeth Hurley Says The Two Grew Close Again Recently, Plus Money Dispute Caused Shakespearean Estrangement from Family

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Steve Bing had hundreds of millions of dollars and what seemed like a fantasy life, but it was obviously more complicated than that.

For one thing, he was on the outs with his father and his sister, who’d gone out of their way to cruelly excise Steve’s children from the father’s will and fortune (said to be worth more than $600 million). Apparently, Mary Bing, the sister, wanted to make sure Steve’s children– whom he didn’t know and had different mothers– wouldn’t inherit any part of the fortune created by their grandfather, the famed real estate developer Leo Bing. Mary, who is divorced, has two children and wanted them to get everything. In January, a judge ruled against her and her father, Peter Bing, clearing the way for Steve’s children to lay claims against Peter’s estate. So Steve, who had little to no relationship with his own children, was cut off from his parents during the pandemic.

Meantime, Elizabeth Hurley, mother of Steve’s son, Damian, posted a statement to Instagram. She wrote: “I am saddened beyond belief that my ex Steve is no longer with us. It is a terrible end. Our time together was very happy and I’m posting these pictures because although we went through some tough times, it’s the good, wonderful memories of a sweet, kind man that matter. In the past year we had become close again. We last spoke on our son’s 18th birthday. This is devastating news and I thank everyone for their lovely messages”

One note on Mary Bing: she has $86 million parked in a Private Foundation registered in Reno, Nevada. It’s called Cordelia Corp., which suggests she thought of herself as Cordelia, the “favorite daughter” from Shakespeare’s “King Lear.” The foundation gives away around $2 million a year, mostly to Yale University.

 

Shocker: Steve Bing, Financier, Philanthropist, Jerry Lee Lewis Fan, Restaurateur, Real Estate Heir, Commits Suicide at Age 55

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I am not shocked by much but Steve Bing committing suicide this afternoon in Los Angeles has floored.

He was 55, and had everything, or so it seemed. Popular, rich, good looking, he’s the father of Elizabeth Hurley’s son. This means he had an affair with Elizabeth Hurley. He financed films, not all great, but all with cool people who he liked. He had a very popular vegetarian restaurant called Crossroads on Melrose Blvd. in West Hollywood.

Where did the money come from? Steve’s grandfather was Leo Bing. Leo and his brother Alexander were Bing & Bing, the most sought after real estate developers in Manhattan in the post-Depression era. A Bing & Bing building means the creme de la creme of New York. Steve’s father, Peter Bing, is a philathropist, public health doctor and advocate and heir to the Bing & Bing fortune. Steve’s parents are still alive.

In January, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Daniel Juarez  ruled that Steve’s children not from marriages, Kira Kerkorian and Damien Hurley, could have access to a trust worth millions established by Dr. Bing. This ruling was determined after reviewed petitions filed by Trustee William Stinehart as well as oppositions filed by Keystone Law Group regarding the children’s right to inherit. The original petition was based on claims by Peter Bing that his son, Steve Bing, had never lived with either of his children, as both of them were born out of wedlock. Dr. Bing vowed the illegitimate grandchildren would never get his family’s money. (Sounds like a lovely guy.)

While Damian was fathered with Hurley, Kira was the product of a relationship Steve had with Lisa Bonder Kerkorian, then the wife of another billionaire, Kirk Kerkorian. Remember, Kirk hired Anthony Pellicano to spy on Lisa? That’s another story.

Steve Bing invested in friends’ movies and whatever caught his fancy. I knew him because he invested in the great original rock and roller Jerry Lee Lewis. He loved Jerry Lee, produced albums by him that featured Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen. Steve was basically his patron, sent him on tours. It was a such cool thing to do.

As for philanthropy, in 2012, he pledged a $30 million legacy gift to the Motion Picture & Television Fund. Extraordinary.

Reports say Steve jumped from 27th floor Penthouse in Century City, where he literally lived in the lap of luxury. One report said he depressed about being alone so much in the pandemic. But really, with that circle of friends and influence, the ability to have plenty of help at any cost, this seems so crazy. What a tragedy that a man who had so much felt so alone. I am very, very sorry. His friends must be bereft.

Condolences to them and to his family.

 

Watch Trailer for Paris Jackson-Gabriel Glenn Soundflowers Series Coming to Facebook on June 30th

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Tonight Paris Jackson and Gabriel Glenn are dropping their EP as the Soundflowers. This is the trailer for a docu series coming to Facebook June 30th about their music. “A Jackson going fully indie…not something anyone would expect.”

What Lin Manuel Miranda Did So Disney Plus Would Rate “Hamilton” Telefilm PG-13 Instead of R

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On Twitter just now, Lin Manuel Miranda explained what he gave up so DisneyPlus would rate the “Hamilton” telefilm PG-13 instead of R.

He wrote, in response to a question from a fan who asked what changed:

“LANGUAGE!
1. On July 3, you’re getting the whole show, every note & scene, & a 1-minute countdown clock during intermission (bathroom!)
2. But MPAA has a hard rule about language: more than 1 utterance of “Fuck” is an automatic R rating. We have 3 “Fucks” in our show. So….I literally gave two fucks so the kids could see it:
1. In Yorktown, there’s a mute over “I get the f___ back up again”
2. “Southern *record scratch*kin’ Democratic Republicans.”
You can sing whatEVER you like at home (even sync up the album)!
Love you. Enjoy.”

Earlier, Lin Manuel responded to questions about the release on July 3rd

John Bolton Interview with Martha Raddatz on ABC Scores 6 Million Viewers, Second Highest Show of Night

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Martha Raddatz’s interview on ABC last night with John Bolton was a big hit.

Called “The Room Where it Happened”– same as Bolton’s bestselling book– scored 6.1 million viewers. It was the second highest rated show of the night, with “60 Minutes” edging it out two hours earlier at 7pm.

The Bolton interview soundly beat a Grammy special on CBS and “America’s Got Talent” on NBC. It also garnered nearly twice as many viewers as John Legend’s special an hour earlier on ABC. But the good numbers didn’t stay for a rerun of “The Match Game” at 10pm.

The Raddatz piece should be worrisome for Donald Trump. People want to hear what John Bolton has to say, including that Trump should not be president or re-elected and that he’s not up to the job of being president.

 

 

Joel Schumacher, Most Enthusiastic Hollywood Director, Dies at 80, Made “Tigerland,” “St. Elmo’s Fire,” “Lost Boys”

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Very sad to report that Joel Schumacher, who loved Hollywood and lived it, has died at age 80.

Joel made a lot of movies, some good, some not so good, but he had an unerring eye for talent. His films included “Batman and Robin,” “Batman Forever,” but more importantly “Tigerland,” “A Time to Kill,” “St. Elmo’s Fire,” “The Client,” and “The Lost Boys.”

For a while, Joel was Warner Bros’ go to director, a favorite of the studio, with a lot of PR support including our great friend Liz Smith. I hope they’re dishing in heaven right now.

Joel literally discovered both Colin Farrell and Matthew McConaughey. He saw their talent and made them stars. In Farrell’s case, it was already at a point where Joel had had his commercial blockbusters and was looking to make more serious films. Colin starred in “Tigerland” and “Phone Booth,” two films that were much different than Joel’s usually flashy productions. He and Colin each won kudos for them.

Prior to his full time directing, Joel made a name for himself as a costume designer. His six IMDB credits are all great: “Interiors” and “Sleeper” for Woody Allen, Clint Eastwood’s “Play it as It Lays,” “Blume in Love,” “The Last of Sheila,” and “The Prisoner of Second Avenue.”

There will lots of reminisces about Joel, but I really liked him. He did love Hollywood, he loved movies, and he was passionate about them. He will be sorely missed.

Madonna Wishes Herself a Happy Father’s Day, Snubs Her Kids’ Dads Including Guy Ritchie and Carlos Leon

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Madonna wished herself a happy Father’s Day yesterday on Instagram. She snubbed the biological fathers of all her children, starting with Carlos Leon and Guy Ritchie, with whom she actually had children. She also adopted David Banda from Malawi with Ritchie. Her three adopted daughters all have fathers in Malawi, and maybe even mothers. But in Madonna’s mind, she gets credit for everything. Extraordinary. I don’t know about the men in Africa, but Leon and Ritchie, by all accounts, have been perfectly fine fathers. The African fathers maybe should get credit for being big enough to allow their kids a better life. Happy Father’s Day to them.

Pulse: The Top 4 Books on Amazon are About Trump and Racism, starting with Bolton and Trump’s Niece

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The Amazon Books best seller list usually tells the story of where we are in America right.

If you can read, this is the best way take to the public’s pulse. And right now, the top 4 books paint this picture accurately.

They are in, order:

John Bolton’s “In the Room Where it Happened,” which arrives tomorrow with huge pre-sales and fanfare. Bolton is doing a victory lap on ABC News this week, starting last night with Martha Raddatz’s prime time special. The New York Times panned it, but everyone wants it.

Number 2 is Robin DiAngelo’s “White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism.” Jimmy Fallon had DiAngelo had on last week, which was pretty interesting in itself but also because he’s apologizing for a long ago blackface skit.

Number 3: “How to be Antiracist” by Ibram X. Kendi, a manual for all of us, highly praised.

Number 4: Trump’s niece, Mary Trump, daughter of his dead brother Fred Jr., is possibly violating NDA’s she signed with our waning leader. “”Too Much and Not Enough” — if it gets published– will finally reveal the family’s dirty secrets. Not published until July 28th but already number 4.

Awards Schedule Changes Continued: Golden Globes to February 28th, Critics Choice with Taye Diggs as Host Moves to March 7th, 7 Weeks Before Oscars

This is going to be some weird awards season– if we ever get there.

UPDATE Golden Globe have jumped ahead to February 28th, the date abandoned by the Oscars. So they will miss all the movies released in February. This will jump the Globes a week ahead of the Critics Choice Awards, and two months before the Oscars.

The Critics Choice Awards, hosted by Taye Diggs, will go on March 7, 2021 on the CW Network. They are given by the group I am proud to be part of, the Broadcast Critics Association.

The cut off for the CCA will be February 1st, a month earlier than the Oscars’ 2021 eligibility date of February 28th. So no movies released in February will be part of the CCA. Does it matter at this point? Who knows?

The CCA’s March 7th date is now seven weeks earlier than the Oscars, set for April 25th. When are the Golden Globes going to happen? I say March 20th, but the Hollywood Foreign Press hasn’t announced a date yet. SAG Awards? Dunno. DGA? PGA? WGA? Toss a coin.

Today is June 22nd. This all seems very, very far away, doesn’t it? Particularly because life is moving slowly right now. We haven’t had the Cannes Film Festival. Telluride and Toronto are up in the air. The Venice Film Festival is set for for September 3rd, but despite bravura no one know what that means either. Can you fly to Italy? Do you want to? Will stars be willing to go? Will anyone have the money?

Here’s the schedule for the CCA, which will be held as usual in the hangar at Santa Monica Airport, a big open space. If the pandemic isn’t over by then, it really won’t matter one way or another.

February 1, 2021 – Nominating ballots go out to CCA Film Branch members

February 5, 2021 – Deadline for returning nominating ballots

February 7, 2021 – Critics Choice Awards Film nominations announced

March 4, 2021 – Final ballots go out to CCA Film Branch members

March 5, 2021 – Deadline for returning final ballots

 

Justin Bieber Accused of Rape by Two Women on Social Media, Denies and Refutes: “I will be working with twitter and authorities to take legal action”

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Two young women — going only by first names Danielle and Kadi– over the weekend accused Justin Bieber of rape. They say the assaults took place respectively in 2014 and 2015. In each case they offer scant evidence but some text messages and other vague representations.

Bieber immediately refused and denied all accusations. He wrote: “Every claim of sexual abuse should be taken very seriously and this is why my response was needed. However this story is factually impossible and that is why I will be working with twitter and authorities to take legal action.”

Bieber also offered a lot of evidence to prove these allegations are based on what he says are lies. He refuted claims concerning where and when the assaults happened.

He writes:

“I don’t normally address things as I have dealt with random accusations my entire career but after talking with my wife and team I have decided to speak up on an issue tonight…Rumors are rumors but sexual abuse is something I don’t take lightly. I wanted to speak out right away but out of respect to so many victims who deal with these issues daily I wanted to make sure I gathered the facts before I made any statement…In the past 24 hours a new Twitter appeared that told a story of myself involved with sexual abuse on March 9, 2014 in Austin Texas at the Four seasons hotel. I want to be clear. There is no truth to this story. In fact as I will soon show I was never present at that location…As her story told I did surprise a crowd in Austin at Sxsw where I appeared on stage with my then assistant side stage and sang a few songs. What this person did not know was that I attended that show with my then gf Selena Gomez…
…”We have also confirmed with the Four Seasons regional manager that I was never on property on the 9th of March 2014 and never a guest on the 9th or the 10th and I welcome all press to inquire with them if needed or wanted…Furthermore I stayed with Selena and our friends at an airbnb on the 9th and on the 10th stayed at a Westin because our hotel reservation at LÀ Quinta and not the four seasons was messed up. Here are the receipts for the hotel on the 10th…”

I caution everyone in the press not to reprint the allegations without backup, last names, and more information. It’s very easy now to initiate a scandal on social media. Facts are essential. It sounds like Justin has the receipts, as they say these days. God knows, he’s vulnerable to any kind of crazy attack.