Calvià Town Hall launches a public call to allocate plots in the municipal urban gardens of Son Ferrer and Son Bugadelles for the year 2025 This initiative aims to promote urban organic farming and offer residents spaces to grow their own food and community coexistence in the municipality The call is open to people registered in Calvià for at least one year Priority for the allocation of plots will be given to people over 65 years of age.The Town Hall reminds residents that these types of plots are exclusively for private use they will be available until December 2026 The deadline for submitting applications is 28th April 2025 The application must be submitted using the form available on the municipal website's urban gardens section The preferred garden must be chosen: Son Bugadelles or Son Ferrer the form must be submitted to the Town Hall's General Registry 971 13 91 00 calvia@calvia.com shared his thoughts on Ivanka Trump wearing a dress originally designed for his mom to Donald Trump’s 2025 Inaugural Ball Audrey Hepburn’s son is not surprised Ivanka Trump drew inspiration from such a fair lady Referring to Hepburn’s legacy as “transgenerational and transnational,” he added which has its roots in her inner beauty and spirit actresses and models in these times in which we appear to have somewhat lost our way.” Ivanka cited a long-held admiration for the My Fair Lady star as for why she chose the look—a strapless couture dress that included black floral detailing across the chest and skirt “Audrey Hepburn has long been a personal inspiration to Ivanka,” a rep for Ivanka told Page Six Jan “She views it as a great privilege to honor her legacy in this way and is incredibly grateful to the team at Givenchy for bringing this moment to life.” cinched at the waist with a thin black belt and matching green hat during her dad’s inauguration ceremony For more photos of those in attendance during Inauguration Day 2025 Incoming first daughter Ivanka Trump also put on her Monday best for the church services "Welcome home," President Joe Biden said as he and First Lady Jill Biden greeted the Trumps at the White House Pregnant Tiffany Trump and her husband Michael Boulos joined her father at the St Former advisor Ivanka was joined at the services by husband Jared Kushner and their kids Arabella Trump pal Elon Musk took in the view as he arrived inside the Capitol Rotunda Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar led Biden and Trump out of the White House "While we have major differences of opinions on policy and the like," she said of chairing the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies "I want to make sure this works,” Klobuchar said of the ceremony." With wife Michelle Obama not attending, former president Barack Obama hung with the Bushes Trump's former vice president Mike Pence turned up solo for the ceremony New York City mayor Eric Adams worked the room at the Capitol Canadian hockey legend Wayne Gretzky and his wife Janet Jones were among those who decided to take a shot at watching the inauguration Former Fox Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch (joined by wife Elena Zhukova) was among the billionaire businesspeople in attendance Tech talk: Tesla CEO Musk socialized with Google CEO Sundar Pichai Trump's pick for secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy came to watch him get sworn in Kentucky senator Mitch McConnell held tight to wife Elaine Chao Influencer turned boxer Jake Paul was on hand with his brother, wrestler Logan Paul Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg joined Amazon exec Jeff Bezos, his fiancée Lauren Sanchez Pichai and Musk on the dias at the Capitol Trump's youngest child—New York University student Barron—traveled to Washington to watch him take the oath of office for the second time Opera tenor Christopher Macchio was tapped to sing the National Anthem. "I was looking forward to seeing 100,000 people spread across the National Mall," he acknowledged to the Associated Press ahead of the events "Unfortunately I won’t be getting that visual while I perform but it’s still going to be such a tremendous honor." Hours after TikTok went dark (and then restored service) in the United States CEO Shou Zi Chew turned up at the inauguration Apple CEO Tim Cook posed alongside onetime presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and South Dakota governor Kristi Noem He attempted to sneak a kiss under his wife's Eric Javits hat Vance took the oath of office to become vice president while wife Usha and daughter Mirabel looked on Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani captured the festivities Trump took his oath of office for the second time What, no mittens? Vermont senator Bernie Sanders ditched the outerwear for the festitivites inside the Capitol Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors My fascination with Audrey Hepburn began in my late childhood Although I was intrigued by the lithe beauty I had seen in My Fair Lady (a staple in my household growing up) I had never approved of the way that man yelled at her But one day I went to the video rental store and saw her decked in bright diamonds holding the longest cigarette holder I had ever seen After watching Breakfast at Tiffany’s I devoured Hepburn’s filmography quickly I couldn’t explain what was this strange hold she had on me to the point where I have a tattoo of her as Holly Golightly on my left upper arm The spell she cast on film lovers is evident in her work, but the spell has never been better dissected than in digitally and on DVD/Blu-ray Jose Solís has been writing about film since he was 10 and realized his thoughts on movies were taking over his journal — A West Michigan mother is continuing to share her son’s story in the years after his death as part of National Suicide Prevention and Awareness month “He was just a good child,” said Terri Ferrer She believes a mixture of life pressures led him to falsely believe it was the only option “There’s no more milestones for my son,” said Ferrer he’s not going to get married or have children.” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes suicide as a serious public health problemthat impacts not only the individual but the health and well being of their loved ones as well Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States but second leading cause among people ages 10 to 34 years old the overall suicide rate has increased by 33 percent Warnings signs of suicide include increased substance use The CDC says suicide is preventable and points to success stories among those who receive treatment. It suggests people, “Ask, keep them safe, be there, and help them connect,” to safeguard people at risk of suicide. “I was naive to all that,” said Ferrer. “Never, ever did I think my son would do that. Never. I never would think my son would take his life or even think about it.” Ferrer is pushing people to de-stigmatize their emotions and understand it’s okay to feel it all. She also encourages people to seek out help. “It’s very important to be there for people and be supportive,” said Ferrer. If you or someone you know is in a crisis, professionals urge you to call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1(800)273-TALK or 911. "You have to dream in a wholesome way, not just dream about yourself, but dream about what's best for all," the late actress' son says about the biggest lesson in his new picture book J Balvin surprises his girlfriend during a concert by singing "Río," a song dedicated to herJ Balvin moves his girlfriend The song reflects his personal healing and highlights their relationship The music video showcases intimate moments from their family By The Colombian singer J Balvin had an emotional moment during his recent concert in Paris where he performed live for the first time his new single named after his son but dedicated to Valentina Ferrer who couldn't hold back her tears upon hearing it for the first time The theme symbolizes the process of personal and spiritual healing that has transformed the artist's life driven by his relationship with Valentina Ferrer a message that deeply moved those present and who could not hold back tears from the audience Valentina Ferrer came down from the audience to embrace and kiss the singer sealing the moment as an unforgettable memory in their love story Valentina Ferrer expressed her love and gratitude: "I love you so much Let's continue enjoying and growing as a family." This gesture reaffirmed the central role her partner plays in Balvin's life "You were the remedy when I was heartbroken and disoriented we found a river and now we no longer walk on the wrong side Why look on the street for what is abundant in my home what a great body and face," sings J Balvin in the chorus of "Río" The single combines a reggaeton rhythm with a captivating and reflective bass line the music video for the song consists of images that the singer had saved on his phone providing an intimate glimpse of the singer and Valentina who have created a beautiful family with their son J Balvin dedicated the song "Río" to Valentina Ferrer because she has been a fundamental pillar in his personal and spiritual healing process The song symbolizes the transformation and growth of the singer The performance of "Río" at J Balvin's concert in Paris created a very emotional moment who couldn't hold back her tears upon hearing the song dedicated to her The gesture reaffirmed the love and deep connection between J Balvin and his partner The song "Río" by J Balvin combines a reggaeton rhythm with a captivating and reflective bass The single offers a blend of sounds that reflect the personal and emotional message the artist intended to convey The gesture of J Balvin dedicating "Río" to Valentina Ferrer and his emotional performance at the concert went viral on social media Valentina expressed her love and gratitude on Instagram which reinforced the bond they share as a couple and her significance in the artist's life Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid was on the advisory board for the Audrey Hepburn Children’s Fund in the early ’90s and that they had celebrated their daughter Tiffany Trump’s first birthday with a charity event titled “Breakfast with Tiffany”—a nod to Hepburn’s classic film The outlet also noted that Trump’s first wife and Ivanka’s mother was once in a relationship with Rofredo Gaetani better known as the son of Hepburn’s close friend a White House representative said that Ivanka was “honored” to wear the gown and that Hepburn has “long been a personal inspiration” to her “It is no wonder that growing up in a family which knew our mother as a household name she chose to draw inspiration from her,” Ferred told The Daily Mail while reflecting on Ivanka’s decision to pay tribute to his late mother “To seek the ultimate elegance and class reference for an occasion such as this one — the inauguration and the 32nd anniversary of our mother’s passing and before commenting on his mother’s timeless legacy in Hollywood and her being a continued “anchor” to others in her industry “Over the past 71 years her legacy has grown to become trans-generational and transnational,” Ferrer shared Despite the Trump family’s previous ties to Hepburn Ferrer mused that his mother may not have been the biggest fan of the president’s current politics—she “fought on behalf of the disenfranchised children worldwide regardless of the ideological environment in which they were born in,” he said Got a tip? 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The fund's ability to use Hepburn's name, likeness, and image—“the Hepburn IP”—to raise money for needy children through exhibitions of the Hepburn memorabilia is its primary means of raising money. “Ferrer seeks to entirely control, limit, and prohibit the fund from using the Hepburn IP unless it is willing to pay a significant portion of the fundraising proceeds to Ferrer or as directed by him to preclude the fund from utilizing the Hepburn IP altogether,” the suit reads. Ferrer started the fund with his half-brother, Luca Dotti, to license the Hepburn memorabilia that was split between him and Dotti shortly after their mother's death in 1993 (the men agreed then that all profits would go to charity). The suit claims that Ferrer “turned against the fund” starting in 2008, when his personal financial crisis was exacerbated by a “financially burdensome real-estate transaction in Italy” and a divorce from his third wife. Ferrer stepped down from his position as chairman of the board and convinced Dotti to assume the role in 2012, a position that he still holds. Shortly after Dotti took over, Ferrer attempted to block the charity from displaying his mother’s items, including clothing, jewelry, vintage posters, and photographs, according to the lawsuit. Dotti is seeking to keep the fund operating. The charity's attorney, Steven E. Young, said in a statement, “Sean should be ashamed of himself for violating his mother’s deepest wishes to care for children.” Vanity Fair has reached out to Ferrer for comment. X Close Ad Join or Sign In By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy Grey Sloan Memorial's loss is Extant's gain. Tessa Ferrer has joined the cast of CBS's Halle Berry-fronted summer series Grey Sloan Memorial's loss is Extant's gain. Tessa Ferrer has joined the cast of CBS's Halle Berry-fronted summer series Scandal's Josh Malina to Guest-Star on Halle Berry Series Extant Ferrer currently plays Leah Murphy on ABC's Grey's Anatomy, but her contract was not renewed and she will not return to the soapy drama next season. Extant premieres Wednesday, July 9 at 9/8c on CBS.  (Full disclosure: TVGuide.com is owned by CBS.) IN movie classic Breakfast At Tiffany’s, Holly Golightly was the free-spirited young woman who charmed everyone she met while hiding a secret heartache. It was a misery she shared with Audrey Hepburn, the Oscar-winning British actress who made Holly’s black dress and pearls so famous. Both felt sad and lonely because the men in their lives let them down. It was a pain that Audrey’s son, Sean Hepburn Ferrer, witnessed first hand. In an exclusive interview with The Sun, he reveals how she tearfully told him that his Italian stepdad Andrea Dotti had been cheating on her with other women. Paparazzi had seen him with up to 200 women while he was married to Audrey. Sean also says his own father, Audrey’s first husband Mel Ferrer, was a “neurotic” perfectionist with a troublesome temper. But the man who really betrayed Audrey was her father Joseph, a former British consul who became a fascist then abandoned her at the age of six. As a new documentary about the screen legend reveals, the feeling of not being wanted left Audrey with deep insecurities, even when she was feted by Hollywood. The film, simply called Audrey, is available to download now. It tells how the star was born a British national in ­Belgium in 1929 and after a glittering career that included movies Roman Holiday, Funny Face and My Fair Lady, she turned her back on acting in 1967 to become a full-time mother and later Unicef’s first female goodwill ambassador. As such, she risked her life visiting war-torn countries across the world, hoping to raise awareness about the death and ­suffering experienced by children. She believed in being very open with her own offspring — Sean and half-brother Luca — telling them about the realities of life. So much so that when Sean was just 12, she told him how her husband had been unfaithful. Now 60, Sean, who hopes to bring an exhibition about his mother to London next year, recalls: “I knew there was ­difficulty. My mum sat me down with bloodshot eyes, told me what was going on and asked me what I thought. “I was a kid. I did not know how to help her.” Audrey’s own childhood was deeply unsettled. Her father, who mistakenly believed he was descended from the third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, moved the family between London and Brussels. He raised money for the British Union of Fascists and supported Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime. After walking out from his family in 1935, he didn’t see Audrey again for nearly three decades — though he did pay for her to go to a private school in Kent. Fearing Britain would be bombed at the start of World War Two in 1939, her mother Ella, a Dutch noblewoman, moved Audrey to Holland. That proved a terrible mistake, as the ­Germans took brutal control of the ­country for the next five years. In the final year of the war, food was in such short supply that Audrey was forced to eat tulip bulbs and became badly malnourished. Three years after the conflict, now aged 19, Audrey moved back to London to pursue her dream of becoming a ballerina. She then tried modelling and acting. Success came remarkably quickly, with the young beauty winning an Oscar in 1953 for her very first leading role, in the romantic comedy Roman Holiday opposite Gregory Peck. It turned her into a major star, her elfin face and slender ­features heralding a new Hollywood look. Marilyn Monroe had been lined up for Audrey’s most famous role in 1961 — Holly Golightly in Breakfast At Tiffany’s — but she turned it down because she thought playing a woman who was paid for sex would be bad for her image. By then Audrey was married to actor and producer  Mel Ferrer and was mother to Sean. While the early stages of their 14-year marriage were happy, working and living together led to strain. Sean says: “They worked and travelled every day together. In the years they were together they probably spent as many hours with each other as those who were together for 35. That takes a toll.” Mel, who married five times, was also hard work to be with. Sean says: “I think he had to fight for everything. He was difficult. "He was neurotic in certain respects — about perfection, on the verge of being a rageaholic, brooding. We are brought together by the great feelings and it is the little stuff that breaks us apart.” The couple divorced in 1968, a year after Audrey quit acting to be a full-time mother to Sean because she couldn’t bear to be away from him once he was too old to be with her on film sets. Sean recalls: “She had waited her whole life to have a family. It’s what she wanted out of her life.” Soon after her divorce came through, Audrey met psychiatrist Andrea Dotti on a cruise. They married in 1969 and had son Luca a year later. To Sean, Andrea was a “fantastic” stepdad, playing games with him and doing experiments. But in the era of free love, the psychiatrist was not the monogamous husband Audrey had hoped for. She had a history of miscarriages and while she was pregnant with Luca, Andrea went out clubbing in Rome. Eventually his cheating was exposed by Audrey’s distressed maid, who told her how Andrea would bring women home while Audrey was out of the country. Sean says: “She was as delicate as she could be and my mother had suspicions already — and this was the Sixties sexual revolution.” Audrey hung on to the marriage until it was officially ended in 1982. She had stayed in Italy so Luca could see his dad, but Sean says Andrea did not take up his visitation rights. After leaving Italy, Audrey spent the rest of her life in a village in Switzerland, where she finally found a caring and ­loving man, Dutch actor Robert Wolders. Although they never married, Audrey considered him her husband. She once said: “He’s very loving. He’s a very affectionate man. I trust him.”In contrast, the coldness of her own father had scarred Audrey. Even after she tracked him down to his new home in Ireland in 1964 he was frosty towards her. Having felt unwanted for so long and having seen the horrors of war as a child, Audrey decided to devote her life to children caught up in the world conflicts. In 1989 she became only the third-ever goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Children’s Fund. Every year she would visit three or four countries, helping out in Turkey, Sudan, Vietnam, Bangladesh and Venezuela among others. Every time she visited a ­country, at least a million ­dollars would be donated to Unicef by people who ­listened to her calls for ­support. Audrey would write, “I love you” on the blackboards of the schools she visited. Sean says: “She fought not just for the rights of the child but for the right to affection, to love, to education, to healthcare. The love of a parent is as much nutrition as a chocolate bar.” She also witnessed dead and dying children at first hand in Somalia, East Africa, which made her even more determined to ­continue when others were worried about her welfare. Sean says: “She did risk her life many times but she saw it as a ­tremendous opportunity to help.” These days her actions might be denounced by politically correct commentators as those of a “white saviour”. But her son believes it is important for famous people to speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves. He says: “People wouldn’t have known about what was going on without my mother’s work. "What are these people supposed to do if there is no electricity, no running water, no food, you are being bombarded and your crops are dying because of lack of rain?” In the short time between being ­diagnosed with abdominal cancer in November 1992 and dying in January 1993, Audrey put her things “perfectly in order”. She labelled and sorted her memorabilia in the loft of her home so her family knew where everything was. Since her death almost three decades ago, the Hepburn legend has grown and grown. Her black Givenchy dress from Breakfast At Tiffany’s sold for almost £500,000 in 2006 and three years ago an auction of her memorabilia fetched £4.6million, including a record-breaking £632,000 for that famous movie’s script. He says: “She has become more of a legend and “It’s because of the mixture of the iconic performances and her relationship with this elegance which is both inner and outer elegance as she used to refer to it — the humanitarian one.” darkly handsome star of such classic films as "Lili," "War and Peace" and "The Sun Also Rises," as well as producer and director of movies starring his then-wife Ferrer died Monday at a Santa Barbara convalescent home his son Mark Ferrer told The Associated Press on Tuesday He had been in failing health for the past six months and had recently moved to the home from his nearby ranch in Carpinteria Ferrer's most impressive film role came in 1953 in "Lili." He played a crippled carnival puppeteer with whom a French orphan (played by Leslie Caron) falls in love He also won critical acclaim as Luis Bello in Robert Rossen's 1951 depiction of the public and private life of a bullfighter in "The Brave Bulls," based on a Tom Lea book and starred opposite Hepburn in 1956's "War and Peace." he turned more to directing and producing for movies and TV He's so relaxed at it that I just know it is the job he loves." He and Hepburn became engaged in 1954 when they appeared together in the New York play "Ondine." They married later that year in Burgenstock The pair divorced in 1968 and Ferrer married his fourth wife Ferrer and Hepburn costarred in a television version of "Mayerling," and Ferrer directed Hepburn in the 1959 film "Green Mansions." He also produced one of Hepburn's greatest film triumphs 1967's "Wait Until Dark," a terrifying thriller in which she portrays a blind woman terrorized by drug dealers who break into her home Ferrer was the son of a Cuban-born doctor and a socialite mother attending private schools and Princeton University "I don't think he ever really wanted to be an actor," his son said Tuesday "He had kind of a stunning face and it got him typecast." After winning a playwright's award in his sophomore year Ferrer left Princeton to write a novel in Mexico "Tito's Hats," which was published by Doubleday He spent a year as a book editor in New York then began his acting career as a dancer in Broadway musicals He acted in plays and on radio and directed a Hollywood movie he starred in the play "Strange Fruit," about a lynching in the South and directed Jose Ferrer (no relation) in "Cyrano de Bergerac." His first major film role was in 1949's "Lost Boundaries," playing a light-skinned African-American doctor who passed for white in a New Hampshire town Ferrer's commanding presence and well-modulated voice made him ideal for characters of certitude and decision His films included "Rancho Notorious," "Scaramouche," "Knights of the Round Table" (as King Arthur) "Born to Be Bad," "The Longest Day," "The Fall of the Roman Empire," "The Sun Also Rises," and "El Greco," which was made in Spain with Ferrer as co-producer and actor in the title role he appeared in more than 100 films and made-for-television movies directed nine films and produced nine more Ferrer was married and divorced three times before Hepburn: to Frances Pilchard (one daughter); to Barbara Tripp (a daughter and son); and a remarriage to Pilchard Sean and Christopher; daughters Pepa and Mela; and several grandchildren Associated Press writer John Rogers contributed to this report Daniel Ferrer, the son of Albert Ferrer, has made his debut for FC Barcelona’s Juvenil B He marked the debut with a goal Martinenc in a 6-0 win made over 200 appearances for the first team in the 90s Chapi Ferrer was a right-back and a part of the mythical “Dream Team” that won he still has a long way to go to reach that status free from the trades and other publications that are part of the tinsel town machine Showbiz411.com has been covering Hollywood the music business and the business of celebrity but contributions (not tax exempt) from readers who enjoy the scoops and fact based reports are always welcome and very appreciated well liked actor from “NCIS: Los Angeles” and “Twin Peaks,” has died at the age of 61 from cancer the son of the late Oscar winner Jose Ferrer and the amazing singer Rosemary Clooney George Clooney was first cousin and singer Debby Boone (Daughter of Pat Boone) was his sister-in-law I think I met Miguel Ferrer a couple of times and he was always very gracious He really first came to prominence in the original “Twin Peaks” series in 1990 as Agent Albert Rosenfield Droll is the best way to describe Miguel Ferrer Kyle MacLachlan and David Lynch on screen beautifully After that he just worked and worked and worked on tons of TV shows Ferrer Tweeted last summer about the new episodes: “Happy they released the large and impressive Twin Peaks cast list So honored and proud to be a part of it.” Lately Ferrer had been on “NCIS: Los Angeles.” But fans had noticed he was slurring his words in recent episodes There was talk that he’d had a stroke as well I guess the producers knew how had his illness But Ferrer’s illness must have progressed quickly Back in July he Tweeted about “NCIS”: “Middle of shooting 802 Starting off as the best season yet by far who starred with him in “Crossing Jordan,” just Tweeted: “Can’t believe this gut-punch…just heard @Miguel_J_Ferrer passed..loved that hilarious There will be lots of Tweets and toasts from his friends and co-stars Showbiz411 is now in its 13th year of providing breaking and exclusive entertainment news unlike the many Hollywood trades that are owned by one company To continue providing news that takes a fresh look at what's going on in movies Reader donations would be greatly appreciated They are just another facet of keeping fact based journalism alive.Thank you The Archaeological Park of Puig de sa Morisca (Santa Ponça) is home to a rich heritage that includes archaeological As the largest peri-urban park in the municipality it offers 8 kilometers of trails where visitors can walk and enjoy panoramic views of Santa Ponça and the site of the first battle in the Christian conquest of the island the Archaeological Park features a main building spanning 1,700 m² which will house archaeological collections from excavations carried out in the municipality over the past 60 years A permanent exhibition titled "Humans in Contact" is currently being developed During the tour visitors will explore the various forms of contact that have shaped Calvià's history offering a unique glimpse into these historical connections The Park is open all year round and admission is free Carlos Alcaraz's brother Jaime sat next to Rafael Nadal's son during the Spanish duo's first-round doubles clash at the 2024 Paris Olympics The unseeded team of Nadal and Alcaraz defeated Argentina’s Maximo Gonzalez and Andres Molteni 7-6 (4) Rafael Nadal's son, Rafa Jr., is often seen cheering for his father from the stands. The one-year-old boy was also present live during Nadal's first-round doubles match, displaying adorable expressions from the player box Carlos Alcaraz's brother Jaime was also there and former French Open champion Carlos Moya were also present in the box Journalist Jose Morgado shared the picture on X The official X handle of ITF Tennis also shared the picture Nadal and Alcaraz will face the winner of the match between the Netherlands' Tallon Griekspoor and Wesley Koolhof and Hungary’s Marton Fucsovics and Fabian Marozsan in the second round The Spanish tennis team held a pre-event press conference on Wednesday, July 24. There, Carlos Alcaraz expressed excitement about partnering with Rafael Nadal the four-time Major champion acknowledged that while playing with Nadal is a dream Alcaraz added that he learned the quality of being competitive from the 38-year-old Nadal and Alcaraz are also part of the singles draw at the Paris Olympics Nadal will face Hungary's Marton Fucsovics in the first round and could face Novak Djokovic next if he gets past the Hungarian the 21-year-old faces Lebanon’s Hady Habib in the first round What is the foot injury that has troubled Rafael Nadal over the years? Check here Your perspective matters!Start the conversation In 1993, legendary actress Audrey Hepburn died at the age of 63 Hepburn's gaunt appearance led many to believe she suffered from an eating disorder the actress had a hearty appetite and loved eating pasta and chocolates As reported by People Hepburn was diagnosed with cancer of the appendix in 1992 and was given three months to live said the actress wasn't afraid of dying but was scared of the pain she had to endure due to her ailment Hepburn's only request was to spend her last holidays at home in Switzerland She got her wish and told Wolders that it was the "most beautiful Christmas" she had ever experienced She spent her final days in hospice care at her home and died in her sleep on January 20 recalled a time when Hepburn took a step back from her career to be able to take care of him At the time of her death, Hepburn's estate was worth about $55 million, as reported by Celebrity Net Worth. Her will dictated her jewels be given to her close family and friends, and she named her two sons as the appointed heirs to the majority of her estate Sean Ferrer and Luca Dotti established the non-profit organization Hollywood for Children after their mother's death. It was later renamed Audrey Hepburn Children's Fund. The organization was put up in order to continue Hepburn's philanthropic efforts and humanitarian work it has made use of Hepburn's personal effects and likeness in fundraising events for programs and charities In 2013, however, Hepburn's eldest son, Ferrer, began speaking against the charity for its use of intellectual properties. According to The Hollywood Reporter he wanted the charity to pay for its use of his mother's image or to donate a portion of its proceeds to a charity of his choosing in order to control how Hepburn's image is used Ferrer and Dotti have equal authority over their mother's estate Ferrer took over its website and emails without consulting his half-brother That issue was the root of the legal battle between the brothers In response to his older brother, Luca Dotti, who serves as the chairman of the Audrey Hepburn Children's Fund, filed a lawsuit against Sean Ferrer that stated he was intruding on the charity's fundraising efforts, which may cause it to dissolve if it can't meet its obligations, as reported by Variety Although the half-brothers had equal rights to their mother's estate the will did not specify which brother received specific items Hepburn earned her first Tony Award for her portrayal of the title character Hepburn and Ferrer's on-stage collaboration eventually turned into a real-life romance. They were an unusual pair, with Ferrer being a more seasoned actor and 12 years older than Hepburn (via Harper's Bazaar) But they both had dance backgrounds and were multilingual "I worshiped my father and missed him terribly from the day he disappeared Other problems also ate away at the couple's relationship Her mother probably wasn't thrilled about Ferrer's martial track record — he had already been married three times before MENU.page-36132951{--metaColor:#676d31;--navColor:#676d31}Entertainment So dedicated to his work that he opted to keep acting in the CBS hit NCIS: Los Angeles even as the illness that would take his life progressed, beloved actor Miguel Ferrier died Thursday at 61 He'll be remembered on the show for his "powerful dramatic presence on screen and by fans of his other memorable roles in Twin Peaks and Crossing Jordan it's still possible to catch reruns of these shows either on cable or streaming services because Ferrier's loss to cancer is a rough one Besides starring as Owen Granger on NCIS from 2012 until his death, Ferrer has starred in more than 40 movies as well as many television shows both as an on-screen presence and a voice actor on the same day that he died it was announced that he would voice the mercenary villain Deathstroke on the upcoming animated original movie Teen Titans: The Judas Contract And to further cement his legacy in the aching hearts of his fans they can look forward to seeing him reprise his role as FBI Agent Albert Rosenfeld on the May 21 Showtime revival of the classic Granger is stabbed while in police custody eight years after the elder Ferrer died of colon cancer "My dad won an Oscar in 1951 with an un-Anglicized name and the Academy is so intractable to this day," he said when the controversy went public Ferrer surely made his late father proud with the breadth and diversity of his entertainment which ranged from voice work in The Lion King II to earning a director credit on Crossing Jordan Late American actor Miguel José Ferrer is fondly remembered by many of his fans for some of his notable movie roles actor Miguel Ferrer starred in many notable movies including "RoboCop," "Blank Check," and "Iron Man 3." He also played roles in television drama series such as "Twin Peaks," "Crossing Jordan," and "NCIS: Los Angeles," where he played the character One of the legacies Miguel left behind is his three sons Rafi was born on August 12, 1996, in Santa Monica The 23-year-old currently lives in Los Angeles before proceeding to the University of California There he shared a photo from his college graduation Another notable post on his Facebook page includes one which he made in February of 2018 to celebrate his father's posthumous 63rd birthday Rafi shared a picture of a man (presumably his father) carrying his young son (presumably Rafi) while they both watched the fishes and other underwater animals at an aquarium In the caption to the post, Rafi reminisced on the activities that would have taken place if Miguel were alive to celebrate his birthday Rafi Ferrer also operates an Instagram account, which is filled with many posts of his activities and experiences His last post on the social media channel saw him share a photo of him and his friends While alive, Miguel Ferrer married twice. 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"It was really devastating I think the only thing that got me through was probably just being who I am News of Mary's death was first announced by her publicist on Feb and no cause of death was given with the news Mary died at her home in Las Vegas at the age of 76 She is survived by both Turkessa and Pedro Jr.  Motown legend Berry Gordy released a statement following the news of her death that acknowledged her legacy as a musician.  "I was extremely shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of a major member of the Motown family  "She was quite a star in her own right and over the years continued to work hard to boost the legacy of the Supremes Cicely Tyson Discusses Her Daughter in a Book Released Days Before Her Death Shailene Woodley Is Engaged! 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