“Look, whether it’s out there or not – it doesn’t really change our relationship.”
‘Home and Away’ stars Ada Nicodemou and James Stewart just revealed they’re dating in real life, but with that announcement came a whole lot of controversy about their relationship timeline.
In case you missed it, Ada spilled all the deets in an interview with Stellar Magazine, gushing about how “unexpected” their romance was.
“Jimmy and I are together, yes. It’s only early days. It’s very recent and very unexpected,” she said.
“I’M SUPER HAPPY. IT’S REALLY LOVELY.”
Rumours of a potential relationship between the two came about after Yahoo Lifestyle reported Ada and James were spotted allegedly kissing at Channel Seven’s Christmas Party last year.
Timelines are blurry, but the news came after it was announced James and ex-wife Sarah Roberts had quietly divorced at some stage in the last 12 months. Sarah only officially addressed the divorce in late April.
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Meanwhile, Ada’s 8-year relationship with her ex Adam Rigby reportedly ended in late 2023.
Since the news broke, Ada’s ex has been dropping some not-so-subtle digs on Instagram.
“One foot in front of the other,” he wrote also addressing their breakup in April, along with a bunch of motivational quotes, including: “Live each moment with integrity.”
Sarah also shared a recent Instagram reel thanking friends for helping “bring her back to life” – which we can only assume is hinting at a post-split comeback.
Even fans are getting themselves involved, with one writing: “You deserve to be with someone that wants you, not everyone they work with.”
Ada also addressed balancing being co-stars and a couple on a recent episode of the Australian morning show ‘Sunrise.’
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“Look, whether it’s out there or not – it doesn’t really change our relationship. We’re happy, we’re together. James is just such an amazing actor, I love working with him, and that’s not changed,” Ada told the show’s hosts.
“WE’RE PROFESSIONALS, WE RESPECT EACH OTHER, WE TURN UP TO WORK… THEY’RE VERY SEPARATE THINGS, US BEING TOGETHER AND US WORKING TOGETHER.”
I’m not sure what’s more juicy, the plot of Summer Bay or the relationships making their way off-screen and into reality.
Coldplay brought Michael J. Fox on stage to perform with them during their headlining Glastonbury set.
Fox, who memorably played Chuck Berry’s ‘Johnny B. Goode’ on guitar in ‘Back to the Future’, and has been battling Parkinson’s Disease since 1991, was introduced by frontman Chris Martin ahead of their song ‘Fix You’.
“With his Chuck Berry riff and the way he punched Biff: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Michael J. Fox,” Martin said as the actor took the stage in a wheelchair and played the guitar during ‘Fix You’ and ‘Humankind’.
Afterwards, Martin added: “The main reason we’re in a band is because of Back to the Future. So thank you to Michael, our hero.”
Fans were brought to tears in the crowd and many shared their emotions online, with one commenter writing: “Just blubbed at this, what a moment of pure joy. Look at Michael’s face, love him. Coldplay are just on another level 🤩”
Another said: “The way MJF kicked his leg up absolutely enjoying himself. 🥰❤️”
“Celebrate the legends while they’re still alive because they will never know after they’re gone how much they were loved,” added a third. “MJF is the strongest man I’ve ever had the pleasure of growing up with!”
@coldplaytv Coldplay performing Fix You with Michael J Fox at Glastonbury 🖤 #coldplay #glastonbury #glastonburyfestival #coldplaylive ♬ original sound – Coldplay
The rocker also honoured Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis with a touching on-stage tribute.
Martin serenaded the 88-year-old farmer turned festival impresario, who was sitting at the side of the stage, by singing: “As humans go you’re the best of all sorts. You’re a musical charmer, you’re the world’s greatest farmer. Whoever got knighted wearing shorts?”
Martin added: “Thank you, Michael, thank you for everything, we love you, everybody loves you,” and asked the huge Pyramid stage crowd to cheer the Glastonbury chief to show their appreciation.
Eavis founded the event that would go on to be known as Glastonbury as the Pilton Pop Folk & Blues Festival in 1970, and his daughter Emily is now its main organiser.