After announcing their divorce in 2021, Melinda Gates has continued to open up about the details behind her split from Bill Gates.
Bill recently admitted that his divorce from Melinda was his “biggest regret.”
The two were married for 27 years before deciding to separate. The 60-year-old revealed how she was personally affected by the divorce.
“When that voice would come and it would come at different times because of things that had happened outside the marriage that I would later come to learn about, I kept pushing it away,” Gates said on the How to Fail with Elizabeth Day podcast.
She acknowledged on the podcast that she felt pressured to maintain their relationship because they had three kids together and their joint venture, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. She viewed her marriage with Bill as “the five of us.”
“We had a foundation, and that was big, and I believed in that work.
Bill recently admitted that his divorce from Melinda was his “biggest regret.”
The two were married for 27 years before deciding to separate. The 60-year-old revealed how she was personally affected by the divorce.
“When that voice would come and it would come at different times because of things that had happened outside the marriage that I would later come to learn about, I kept pushing it away,” Gates said on the How to Fail with Elizabeth Day podcast.
She acknowledged on the podcast that she felt pressured to maintain their relationship because they had three kids together and their joint venture, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. She viewed her marriage with Bill as “the five of us.”
“We had a foundation, and that was big, and I believed in that work.
- 7/2/2025
- by Tobias Linkin
- Uinterview
Paris- Hong Kong- and Los Angeles-based film sales company All Rights Entertainment has picked up worldwide distribution duties on “Ellie and the Christmas Creep,” a 3D animated comedy adventure. The company will begin marketing the film at the upcoming American Film Market, which has relocated this year from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and runs Nov. 5-10.
“Ellie and the Christmas Creep” is co-directed by Caroline Origier, David Freedman and Jules de Jongh, from a script by Freedman himself.
Production is by Luxembourg-based Fabrique d’Images with France’s Fantabulous and Belgium’s Freaks Factory as co-producers.
The family adventure film will formally enter production later this year with budget of €10 million ($10.9 million). It has a planned delivery in the third quarter of 2026.
According to a supplied synopsis, “Christmas magic is dying out while Santa is becoming addicted to his fame. A determined elf girl is convinced that it’s all because of a mysterious creep.
“Ellie and the Christmas Creep” is co-directed by Caroline Origier, David Freedman and Jules de Jongh, from a script by Freedman himself.
Production is by Luxembourg-based Fabrique d’Images with France’s Fantabulous and Belgium’s Freaks Factory as co-producers.
The family adventure film will formally enter production later this year with budget of €10 million ($10.9 million). It has a planned delivery in the third quarter of 2026.
According to a supplied synopsis, “Christmas magic is dying out while Santa is becoming addicted to his fame. A determined elf girl is convinced that it’s all because of a mysterious creep.
- 10/29/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
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