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Travel writer and TV personality Rick Steves says he has some regrets over his career choice. Rick Kern/WireImageRick Steves, 69, says he has some regrets about his career choice because of how it impacted his personal life."It has not been great for relationships with loved ones," Steves told The New York Times.
Emily Watson as Valya Harkonnen in "Dune: Prophecy."HBOHBO's "Dune: Prophecy" explores the origins of the Bene Gesserit sisterhood. The show is loosely based on a "Dune" prequel novel but expands past its scope. Showrunner Alison Schapker spoke with BI about bringing the franchise to the small screen."Dune: Prophecy" goes way back, thousands of years into the history of the powerful women who shaped the history of the entire "Dune" universe."Any 'Dune' fan knows it's just so endlessly deep in its lore, and its worldbuilding, and its specificity," showrunner Alison Schapker told Business Insider.
Nicole Kidman stars in "Babygirl," which is set to be released on December 25. Emma McIntyre/WireImage via Getty ImagesNicole Kidman said she considered giving up on acting after the birth of her third child in 2008. Her mom, however, encouraged her not to give it up completely. Kidman said she's inspired by other working moms who "keep going."Nicole Kidman once almost gave up on acting.
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