News | Entertainment
6 Jul 2025 15:00
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Juliet Stevenson paints to switch off her brain

    The 68-year-old actress - whose notable films include 1991's Truly, Madly, Deeply, 1996's Emma and 2002's Bend It Like Beckham - says being a working mum makes it harder to have time to meditate or practice yoga or Pilates, so she opts for painting.


    She told Yours magazine: "I'm not somebody who can meditate, I don't do yoga, I don't do Pilates.

    "I just don't have the time. I think when you're a working mum, that's it - you've got your job, and you've got your kids.

    "The thing that gets me to switch my brain off more than anything is painting, because you get so obsessed with that pile of colour. You can dive into it and not think about anything else."

    The BAFTA-nominated star finally married her partner Hugh Brody after 30 years together in 2021.

    The Olivier-winning actress tied the knot with writer/director Hugh, who is in his 80s, in 2021 after spending more than three decades as a couple and having two children together.

    Asked if getting married changed their relationship in anyway, she told the Guardian newspaper in 2024: "Absolutely nothing at all!

    "So many people said: 'Oh, I felt quite different once we got married', but that's not true for me."

    She added: "The only reason we did it is we're older now, and it made a sort of sense."

    Juliet feels incredibly "lucky" to still be madly in love after so many years together.

    She said: "To have weathered some of the most challenging storms, and actually love each other even more after many, many years, makes me feel incredibly lucky.

    "Love needs time and energy. It's the most important force in the world."

    The couple was struck by tragedy back in 2020 when Hugh's son from a previous marriage, Tomo Brody, died suddenly aged 37.

    Juliet previously admitted losing her stepson was very painful and "frightening".

    In a previous interview with the Guardian, she said: "Tomo was one of the most beautiful human beings who ever walked the Earth. He was incapable of lying. And he was amazingly good at love. Losing a child, it's so frightening."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     06 Jul: Sean Combs fell to his knees in a Manhattan courtroom as his trial verdict was read out, with legal experts calling the prosecution's case "a complete and total failure"
     06 Jul: Sean Combs told his family "I'll be home soon" and "I love you" as he was escorted from the courtroom by US Marshals after being acquitted of the most serious charges in his federal trial.
     06 Jul: Sean Combs' mother Janice Combs said she felt "incredible" moments after her son was cleared of the most serious criminal charges he faced
     06 Jul: Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been found guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution following an eight-week trial in New York - but he has been cleared of the most serious charges
     06 Jul: Rob McElhenney has admitted his name change is "kinda douchey"
     06 Jul: Catherine, Princess of Wales, has admitted the post-treatment phase of having cancer is a "really difficult" time - because you are expected to simply "be better"
     06 Jul: Victoria Beckham has signed a 10-year deal with Safilo Group
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Scott Robertson is praising the impact of the All Blacks' four debutants in their scratchy 31-27 win over France in Dunedin More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Our newsroom's revealed more than 200 people were able to enter New Zealand on work visas for defunct businesses later exposed as fronts for a network of cannabis grow houses in Auckland More...



     Today's News

    Rugby League:
    Tragedy has hit the Queensland State of Origin camp days out from the series decider against New South Wales in Sydney 14:57

    International:
    Texas floods leave dozens dead, including children, as search continues for campers 14:47

    Entertainment:
    Sean Combs fell to his knees in a Manhattan courtroom as his trial verdict was read out, with legal experts calling the prosecution's case "a complete and total failure" 14:36

    International:
    Pakistan apartment collapse kills residents in impoverished Karachi neighbourhood 14:17

    Netball:
    The Steel are desperate to beat the Mystics in Auckland this afternoon and continue a late-season charge for a play-off spot in the ANZ Premiership 14:07

    Entertainment:
    Sean Combs told his family "I'll be home soon" and "I love you" as he was escorted from the courtroom by US Marshals after being acquitted of the most serious charges in his federal trial. 14:06

    Christchurch:
    Coastguard's reminding boaties to log bar crossings, after five people were rescued in North Canterbury last night 13:47

    Entertainment:
    Sean Combs' mother Janice Combs said she felt "incredible" moments after her son was cleared of the most serious criminal charges he faced 13:36

    Motoring:
    A tough qualification outing for Kiwi drivers ahead of tomorrow's IndyCar race in Ohio 13:27

    Rugby League:
    Warriors women halfback Emily Curtain trusts halves partner Patricia Maliepo to do her job in her first match at NRL-W level 13:07


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd