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What Fueled Justin Moore’s Drinking: ‘A Drink at 5:00 Turned Into 3:00 and Noon’ Donny Meacham Thu, August 20, 2026 at 5:05 AM UTC 0 ©Gustavo Caballero, Getty Images Justin Moore can pinpoint how his drinking went from something casual to something he could no longer control — and it happened gradually. “A drink at 5:00 turned into 3:00 and noon. Then, before you know it, it’s all day, every day,” Moore recalled during a new appearance on Tracy Lawrence‘s TL’s Road House podcast. The country singer says he went nearly 20 years without having an issue with alcohol.

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Justin Moore can pinpoint how his drinking went from something casual to something he could no longer control — and it happened gradually.

“A drink at 5:00 turned into 3:00 and noon. Then, before you know it, it’s all day, every day,” Moore recalled during a new appearance on Tracy Lawrence‘s TL’s Road House podcast.

The country singer says he went nearly 20 years without having an issue with alcohol. But eventually, drinking began taking up more of his time and energy, ultimately leading him to check himself into rehab earlier this year.

Justin Moore’s Drinking Became an All-Day Habit

Moore said he didn’t drink until he was 21 and had no problems with alcohol for years. “I didn’t drink until I was 21. Don’t ask me how or why. Almost 20 years, [I] never had any issue whatsoever,” he said.

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His drinking changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, when he was spending most of his time at home. “We were doing our podcast at the time and literally nothing else,” he explained. “Man, ‘Idle hands are the Devil’s workshop’ is a real thing.”

What started as a drink in the evening gradually moved earlier into the day.

A drink at 5:00 turned into 3:00 and noon. Then, before you know it, it’s all day, every day. [It was] not even really getting smashed, just constantly having a cocktail.

Moore Realized Drinking Was Taking Over His Life

Moore said he convinced himself he was still functioning normally, even as alcohol began affecting his career.

“It started affecting my life. Just like everybody else, you think, ‘Oh, nobody knows. I’m hiding this. I’m good. I’m functioning — high functioning,'” he said.

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There were times when that became difficult to ignore, particularly when he watched footage of himself performing.

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“Once a month, I’d have a show. You try to get that mixture just right, and when you do, it’s great. But the times you don’t, you look back and go, ‘Ah, I don’t even want to see that video.'”

But it wasn’t just his career that was suffering. Moore eventually realized how much energy he was putting into drinking at the expense of his family and other parts of his life.

The last year, in particular, maybe two years, I just noticed I was putting so much energy into drinking and all that kind of stuff that it was taking away from not only my professionalism, but my family, most importantly, church, that kind of stuff.

That realization ultimately led Moore to seek help. One Sunday, he got home and told his wife he was going to rehab.

At the time of his conversation with Lawrence, Moore had been sober for 65 days and said he was finally feeling like himself again.

“I feel like myself for the first time in a while,” he said. “And I’m actually proud of myself for the first time in a while, which maybe sounds weird.”

For Moore, recognizing how much his drinking had taken over his life became the turning point.

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Calls to plan ahead for Reading Festival impact Thu, August 20, 2026 at 5:09 AM UTC 0 About 100,000 people are expected to attend the festival in Reading next week With about 100,000 people set to arrive next week for the Reading Festival, residents and festivalgoers alike are urged to plan ahead. Reading Borough Council has asked people travelling to the town centre ahead of the festival – which runs from Thursday 27 August to Sunday 30 August – to be prepared for longer travel times.

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About 100,000 people are expected to attend the festival in Reading next week

With about 100,000 people set to arrive next week for the Reading Festival, residents and festivalgoers alike are urged to plan ahead.

Reading Borough Council has asked people travelling to the town centre ahead of the festival – which runs from Thursday 27 August to Sunday 30 August – to be prepared for longer travel times.

They are expected to settle down on the Saturday and Saturday but shops and supermarkets are expected to be busier than usual.

Parking restrictions, including no stopping for pick-ups, will be in place around the Richfield Avenue site as normal.

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Hills Meadow Car Park will be the dedicated area for drop offs and pick ups and people attending the festival can either walk to the site or use free shuttle buses.

Other festival car parking will be available at Kings Meadow and Mapledurham and a pedestrian bridge has been built to ensure easy and safe access at the latter.

At Kings Meadow, an official festival boat service will be provided free of charge for people going to the site.

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Tens of thousands of attendees will camp at the site in Reading

The Thames Path will be closed between Scours Lane and the far end of Thameside Promenade from 19:00 to 06:00 on Thursday to Monday.

The council and festival organisers have produced official travel information, along with a wider information page.

Sound testing will take place on Thursday and each day of the festival before live shows under the direct supervision of council officers.

A special hotline number (020 8080 1518) is available for residents who want to offer comments or raise queries during the event.

It will be answered from 09:00 to 17:00 on 26 August and then 24 hours a day from 09:00 on 27 August until 15:00 on 31 August.

Residents can also use the council-run email address ReadingFestivalHotline@reading.gov.uk, which will be regularly checked throughout the festival.

On Tuesday, the festival's organisers were given permission to host music on its main stage on Thursdays from 2027.

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New Photo - How rare is Indiana's poll ranking for a defending national champ?

How rare is Indiana&x27;s poll ranking for a defending national champ? Jared Beilby, USA TODAYWed, August 19, 2026 at 10:28 AM UTC 1 Last year, Indiana went 160 and won the national championship. To start this year, the Poll has them ranked outside the top five at No. 6. How frequent is such a drop? USA TODAY went through historical archives to find the AP Poll preseason rank of the defending BCS or College Football Playoff Champion to determine whether Indiana’s rank is rare or commonplace.

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Last year, Indiana went 16-0 and won the national championship. To start this year, the Poll has them ranked outside the top five at No. 6.

How frequent is such a drop?

USA TODAY went through historical archives to find the AP Poll preseason rank of the defending BCS or College Football Playoff Champion to determine whether Indiana’s rank is rare or commonplace.

It turns out that in the 28 preseason polls since the BCS launched in 1998, the defending champion has been ranked outside of the top five just six times, including Indiana’s ranking this year.

The first team to do so was Florida in 2007. The Gators won the national title in 2006 in part to a stout defense. However, nine starters from that defense left, and the AP dropped them to No. 6 in the 2007 preseason poll.

The following year, a similar fate befell LSU, which came into the 2008 season No. 7 in the AP poll. The Tigers faced questions at quarterback as championship-winning Matt Flynn was gone, as well as his expected replacement Ryan Perriloux.

In 2011, Auburn went from title-winning to No. 23 in the AP’s preseason poll. They had lost Heisman-winning quarterback Cam Newton, but also Lombardi-winning defensive lineman Nick Fairley, and had 19 new starters in 2011.

LSU was again dropped outside the top five in 2020 after a 15-0 national championship-winning season. Heisman winner Joe Burrow left for the NFL, along with 13 other draftees. Plus, several coaches also left the team, leaving question marks beyond just the roster.

Michigan in 2024 was the fifth case. The defending champions lost head coach Jim Harbaugh, plus had a school-record 13 players drafted, and ultimately the AP poll dropped the Wolverines to No. 9 in the preseason rankings.

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It’s worth noting that the USA TODAY-administered Coaches Poll has been more bullish than the AP Poll when it comes to ranking these discounted national champions. Except for Indiana.

Throwing out the Hoosiers — also No. 6 in this year’s preseason US LBM Coaches Poll — the previous five discounted defending champions were higher ranked in the Coaches Poll compared to their AP Poll rank. Notably, both Florida in 2007 (up to No. 3 in the Coaches Poll) and LSU in 2020 (up to No. 5) were both top-five teams in the preseason Coaches Poll. Every other defending champion has also been ranked in the top five of the Coaches Poll to start the season outside the other four (2007 LSU, 2011 Auburn, 2024 Michigan and 2026 Indiana).

So, Indiana’s drop certainly isn’t without precedent, but it’s rarer than not that the defending champion is ranked outside the top five.

Of course, like with the previous champs that suffered preseason drops, the Hoosiers enter the 2026 season with some big questions — notably, Heisman-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza went No. 1 in the NFL draft to the Las Vegas Raiders.

Still, Indiana brings back 60 players, including 11 who made multiple starts during the championship season, and added the No. 8 transfer class in 247Sports’ final portal rankings.

There is one more warning to heed, however. Out of the previous five national champions that were ranked outside the top five, just Florida finished inside the final AP Top 25.

The Gators ended the 2007 season No. 13 in the AP Poll. Meanwhile, 2008 LSU, 2011 Auburn, 2020 LSU and 2024 Michigan all finished their title defenses unranked.

Can Indiana avoid this trend? We’ll have to wait to find out.

Methodology: BCS and College Football Playoff champions identified from the NCAA’s list of national champions. Historical preseason AP Poll rankings from the College Poll Archive. The 2026 preseason poll is from the AP. USC is included for 2005 because its 2004 BCS title had not yet been vacated.

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New Photo - Ping G740 Midnight irons dress maximum forgiveness in black

Ping G740 Midnight irons dress maximum forgiveness in black David Dusek, GolfweekWed, August 19, 2026 at 3:01 PM UTC 0 Black is slimming. Fashion designers have known this for years, and now Ping is applying the same principle to the largest iron in its lineup. The new, limitededition G740 Midnight irons are dressed in a dark, glarereducing finish with silver and black paint fill.

Ping G740 Midnight irons dress maximum forgiveness in black

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Black is slimming. Fashion designers have known this for years, and now Ping is applying the same principle to the largest iron in its lineup.

The new, limited-edition G740 Midnight irons are dressed in a dark, glare-reducing finish with silver and black paint fill. Underneath, they are the same large, ultra-forgiving G740 irons Ping introduced earlier this year, but the darker tone makes the head appear slightly smaller, the topline a little thinner and the overall package less imposing.

That is not an insignificant detail because golfers who need maximum forgiveness do not always want an iron that looks like it came with training wheels. They may benefit from a wide sole, long blade and generous amount of offset, but they still want to look down and see something that appears sleek and purposeful. The G740 Midnight attempts to do that.

The original G740 was designed for golfers who shoot in the 90s and 100s, struggle to launch their iron shots high and don’t find the center of the face with metronomic regularity. That describes a lot of golfers, even if relatively few are eager to admit it.

The G740 is Ping’s super-game-improvement iron, and nobody should confuse it with a compact blade like the Blueprint T or the Blueprint S, which are designed for carving shots like low fades into back-right hole locations. The G740’s job is more practical. It is supposed to help a golfer hit the ball higher, preserve speed on mishits and turn less-than-perfect swings into useful shots.

To accomplish that, Ping made the G740’s sole 22 percent wider than the sole of the G440 and increased the blade length by 3 percent. The topline is thicker, too. Those proportions allow more weight to be positioned around the perimeter of the head, increasing the moment of inertia (MOI) and helping the club resist twisting when contact is made toward the heel or toe.

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The wide sole also helps Ping position the center of gravity (CG) lower and farther back. That promotes a higher launch, which can be especially helpful for golfers who tend to strike their irons low on the face. Those shots normally come out low, weak, spiny and disappointing. The G740 is designed to give them a better chance of getting airborne.

Ping gave the sole a dual-camber shape, with contours intended to help the club enter and exit the turf more efficiently. A golfer with a steep swing or an inconsistent low point may still take a sizable divot, but the sole should reduce digging and help the head maintain more speed through impact. It cannot prevent a bad swing, but it may make the consequences less severe.

The G740 also has a shallow face and a shorter hosel, which saved weight that was then repositioned in the back of the cavity. Behind the thin, flexible face is a three-piece PurFlex badge. It is designed to control unwanted vibrations and improve sound and feel without preventing the face from flexing.

The G740 Midnight irons cost $202.50 per club with steel shafts and $217.50 with graphite shafts. The dark finish will be offered for a limited time, and fitting options are slightly restricted. The irons are available within one color code of Ping’s standard lie angle and only with traditional lofts. Power Spec and Retro Spec lofts are not offered.

So while the Midnight finish does not make the G740 smaller, and it does not turn a 22-handicapper into a Tour player, it does make Ping’s largest iron look a little sleeker while retaining all the help built into the original.

David Dusek is a senior writer at Golfweek covering golf equipment.

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Seven things Jeff Bezos should know about Liverpool now that he’s buying into the club Katie RosseinskyWed, August 19, 2026 at 3:01 PM UTC 0 Woolybacks: Jeff Bezos is part of a consortium with 38 per cent stake in Liverpool Football Club – but will he grace the city with his presence? (AFP/Getty) Prime delivery for Anfield Road… Last week, it was confirmed that Liverpool’s owner Fenway Sports Group had agreed to sell a minority stake in the football club to 1892 Holdings, a consortium including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

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Last week, it was confirmed that Liverpool’s owner Fenway Sports Group had agreed to sell a minority stake in the football club to 1892 Holdings, a consortium including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

While it was initially reported that 1892 Holdings had bought between 30 and 33 per cent of the club, it turns out that the syndicate has in fact purchased a 38 per cent stake. And it also has first refusal to become Liverpool’s majority shareholder within the next 12 months, should FSG decide to sell up (this is just an option, though, rather than any kind of formal commitment).

Clearly not content with using his estimated $267bn (£196bn) net worth to send Katy Perry into space, sponsor the Met Gala and finance his extravagant Venetian wedding to former TV host Lauren Sanchez, this new venture marks Bezos’ first foray into football.

He is joined in this endeavour by some other not-quite-as-loaded-but-still-doing-totally-fine money men. 1892 Holdings is headed up by Amit Bhatia, the former co-owner of Queens Park Rangers and the son-in-law of the billionaire Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, and also includes Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin (aka the one played by a laptop-smashing Andrew Garfield in The Social Network).

It is Bhatia who will become the club’s new vice chair, and Saverin’s wife Elaine will join the board; Bezos, in contrast, has been described by sources as a “silent partner” in the deal. But it’s inevitable that it is his name that has attracted the most attention – we’re talking about the third richest man in the world getting involved with one of football’s most iconic clubs.

It is certainly much bigger news than when there were rumours that rapper A$AP Rocky wanted to invest in Tranmere Rovers, the League Two club over the water on the Wirral (even if that brought with it the possibility of A$AP’s longtime partner Rihanna being spotted on the ferry across the Mersey).

It also comes weighted with controversy. Bezos is a divisive character, not least because Amazon’s working practices have been the subject of much scrutiny; he also, like so many tech bros, seems to have spent the past few years cosying up to President Trump. Not a natural figurehead, then, for a club that has always prided itself on its egalitarianism, shaped by Bill Shankly’s 15-year stint as manager.

1892 Holdings now owns 38 per cent of the club (Getty)

It’s no wonder some fans are concerned, seeing the purchase as just yet more proof that the game they love is available to the highest bidder, regardless of whether or not said bidder actually cares about their club. Fan group Spirit of Shankly wrote to Liverpool last week to ask what the changes might mean for the club: “We have witnessed similar sales at other clubs resulting in notable changes in the running of that club and football operations, leading to decisions and behaviours that many would not want to see at Liverpool,” they said.

If Bezos does a “Ryan Reynolds at Wrexham” and appears in the Kop next season, then he might not exactly be greeted with delight (although you can imagine Everton fans having plenty of fun coming up with not-so-complimentary chants when the next derby rolls around). So what should Bezos – and Sanchez too, if she’s coming along for the ride – know before visiting the Pool of Life?

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1. Big Hair is a thing

Should he and Sanchez want to go incognito, I reckon they could probably give it a decent shot. Sanchez looks like a woman who would probably enjoy a good curly blow (rollers, though, are probably more of a necessity here than they are in Florida, thanks to the waterfront being The Windiest Place on Earth (in my non-scientific estimation).

2. So is Northern Style

And if you squint a bit, Bezos could be one of the athleisure-wearing blokes with buzzcuts who queue up outside the Arne shop in Liverpool One on a weekend to buy yet another black quilted jacket – or navy, if they’re really pushing the boat out. Old Jeff would do well to avoid anything that could be construed as Everton blue, though – I’ve seen plenty of grown men get weird about wearing stuff in their rival team’s colours.

Shiverpool: Will Bezos be spotted taking a dip in the docks soon? (Instagram)3. Hen parties are a business opportunity

If they want to see Amazon’s legacy in action, they should head to Concert Square, where countless stag and hen dos will be kitted out in landfill-destined tat that they’ve panic-bought on Prime delivery the night before.

4. Everyone has an Irish back-story

If, like so many Americans, Bezos is fixated upon embracing some long-dormant Irish heritage after taking one of those at-home DNA kits, he’d then be well situated to erm, enjoy some of the city’s many, many Irish bars.

5. All of life is in Formby

If they’re looking for something more all-American, though, to remind themselves of back home? They’re just around the corner from the eye (and ear) sore that is Bold Street’s Coyote Ugly–themed bar. But for a taste of a more authentic footballing lifestyle, though, they should head up the coast to Formby. Here, there’s a high chance they’ll bump into

1. Steven Gerrard

2. A red squirrel

3. Someone who really, really likes golf

Plus there’s also a Waitrose!

6. You won’t understand a thing that they are talking about

Park your jokes about the accent. This is more about what constitutes small talk. Whether the urban legend about purple bins being a mix of Liverpool red and Everton blue is actually true, how they feel about the old Mersey Ferry being requisitioned as a restaurant and cocktail bar run by Tinhead from Brookside and their thoughts on Merseyrail finally rolling out tap-and-go ticketing.

7. Everyone is very funny, but they are very serious about one thing

However fun and friendly the city might be, it’s pretty difficult to imagine Bezos being embraced by Scouse spirit, and vice versa. That’s because it’s a place with a long history of solidarity and standing up for workers’ rights. Oh, and it’s also a place where, if you did happen to commission a wooden effigy that looks suspiciously similar to your girlfriend to sit on the prow of your super yacht… you’d sign up to a lifetime of merciless p***-taking.

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New Photo - GTA 6 leaker reportedly warns Rockstar to meet demands or face another wave of leaks

GTA 6 leaker reportedly warns Rockstar to meet demands or face another wave of leaks Rajarshi Deb Wed, August 19, 2026 at 1:26 PM UTC 0 Grand Theft Auto VI Photo Illustrations ©Getty Rockstar Games has reportedly suffered a substantial GTA 6 leak of alleged UI, full map screenshots, 2 minutes of gameplay footage, the wanted system, several vehicles, and information on several new mechanics just 3 months before the extended look premiere on Netflix on August 27, 2026. According to Games Hub, the leaked material has been circulating through an account named CyberLeek since August 18.

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Rockstar Games has reportedly suffered a substantial GTA 6 leak of alleged UI, full map screenshots, 2 minutes of gameplay footage, the wanted system, several vehicles, and information on several new mechanics just 3 months before the extended look premiere on Netflix on August 27, 2026.

According to Games Hub, the leaked material has been circulating through an account named CyberLeek since August 18. The content appears to feature footage of protagonist Jason fighting against an NPC, playing basketball, and driving through Leonida.

Take-Two Interactive is allegedly filing copyright takedown requests against accounts sharing the leaked material. The leaked content is highly likely to be genuine because YouTube is repeatedly removing it, and anyone uploading it on social media is receiving a DMCA strike.

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GTA 6: Demands by CyberLeek

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CyberLeek warned that it will release more material each day. The group believes that Rockstar has broken many of its own gaming rules and so the company deserves punishment. The official mandate given by CyberLeek reads:

"CYBERLEEK was born on the networks. It has seen what gaming can be at its best, and it has watched what the industry did to it. Slowly. Methodically. One monetization scheme at a time."

The statement also includes sharp criticism of industry practices. It states that publishers sell licenses but present them as purchases and release unfinished games while labeling them as live services. In addition, they lock content already on discs, market it as DLC, shut down games, and keep the money. Every year, anti-consumer measures grow stronger, and players receive less value for the price they pay.

CyberLeek demanded that all game developers should follow a strict set of commandments.

Commandment I: Publishers should not sell preorders for digital games.

Commandment II: Publishers should not launch downloadable content (DLC).

Commandment III: Developers must protect and maintain single-player modes.

CyberLeek warned that if publishers break any of the commandments, they will be targeted. The group also declared that it will continue disrupting operations until publishers issue a public statement and apology along with a clear commitment to repair the harm caused.

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Gamers are complaining about leaked footage of a vehicle fuel system, mechanical damage, lasting paint scratches, and the options to store items or weapons inside cars.

Leaked clips also include attempts to advertise cryptocurrency to the millions of people who expect to watch it. Thus, many are raising suspicion that these materials could be part of a scam.

GTA 6 leak about the protagonist Jason

One of the longest video footages shows Jason leaving a building, picking up a basketball, and then walking around the nearby area. The clip shows an unfinished interface and stiff character animation, which makes it look like it might come from an older development build if it is real.

Another clip reportedly features him driving and engaging in melee combat. Fans who studied the footage compared Jason's movement and physical interactions to Red Dead Redemption 2. However, others questioned the authenticity because the animation, interface, and sound effects didn't convince them.

GTA 6 leaked map and locations

The leaked map is more important than the gameplay clips. One of the shared images revealed that Leonida is divided into five countries and showed a large landmass which is much bigger than what Rockstar has shown publicly so far.

Further, the leak reportedly revealed locations like Gloria Keys, Catalan Keys, Tequesta Retreat, and known places such as Port Gellhorn, Vice City, and the Leonida Keys. The leaked map also exposed several airports, smaller islands, and wide inland areas.

These leaked details are much harder to confirm and should be considered rumors until Rockstar officially addresses them.

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Actor and Singer Vanessa Williams on her Most Adventurous Experiences Around the World As told to Farida ZeynalovaTue, August 18, 2026 at 9:00 AM UTC 0 Vanessa Williams has been playing Miranda Priestley inThe Devil Wears Prada musical in London. Alexis Saint Pete This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Farida Zeynalova: What’s your first travel memory? Vanessa Williams: Coming to England in 1968, when I was five years old. My uncle was in the Air Force and stationed in Ripon, up in Yorkshire.

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Farida Zeynalova: What’s your first travel memory?

Vanessa Williams: Coming to England in 1968, when I was five years old. My uncle was in the Air Force and stationed in Ripon, up in Yorkshire. I remember green grass, playing hide and seek with my cousins and having lots of fun. That was the first time I got on a plane — back then, people made an effort and looked glamorous when getting on the Pan Am transatlantic flight. It was all very exciting and important.

FZ: What’s the first thing you do in a new destination?

VW: I always try to go horse-riding because it allows me to see the landscape differently. When I was doing a musical in Rotterdam, I found a beautiful stable outside the city. We rode through an enormous, gorgeous pine forest and came up to a crest with a beach beneath. We lined up side by side and cantered on it. I did the same with a gaucho in El Calafate, Argentina, riding off-road before finishing the day with fresh bread and beer. None of that would’ve happened if I hadn’t asked, “Where can I ride?” You go into a terrain you never would as a tourist.

FZ: Where’s the one place you could go back to again and again?

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VW: Egypt. I’ve been at least 10 times. There’s a peacefulness to travelling up the Nile — it takes you back to how you imagine biblical times. Then you hear a wedding in a town square, with all the joy and hustle and bustle of that, before having cocktails with friends. It feels so exotic yet so comfortable. The other would be the Tahitian islands, for the combination of beaches and mountains. I first went in the 1990s, and there’s nothing like pulling in and seeing the massive mountains with their mist and mystery. The sand is like sugar, the water is crystal clear and it’s got a really relaxed vibe.

FZ: What’s the most adventurous thing you’ve done?

VW: Paragliding in Ölüdeniz, Türkiye. You drive up to the top of a mountain and you hope that your co-pilot is certified because they have your life in their hands. Then you’re soaring and gliding in the air before landing on the beach. I did it while shootingThe Odyssey back in 1996. On our days off, we kept seeing people land on the beach and we thought, “We want to do that.” The fact that you’re one of two people with just a parachute was a bit terrifying, but landing safely on the beach felt wonderful.

FZ: What’s been your most memorable group trip?

VW: I’m part of a group of women who’ve been travelling together for about 20 years, to Egypt, Argentina, Cuba, Italy. Cuba was fascinating. Our visa was sponsored by art professor Mary Drobny, who took us to artists’ houses where there was lots of drumming, singing and dancing. We went to paladars, too, which are houses that serve food — it was a chance to go into someone’s home and be fed and entertained. I also saw the resilience of making beauty out of no means. It was eye-opening. And dancing with gorgeous guys who know how to salsa is always good.

FZ: You’ve been in London while playing Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada musical. What do you like most about the city?

VW: I was supposed to live here for my year abroad while I was at Syracuse University but never got the chance, so it’s always been on my bucket list. What I love most is the history; you can walk down a random street and come upon something that’s from the 1500s. I also love the pomp and circumstance. I’ve been to Wimbledon three times, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show twice, and I also did the Royal Variety Performance, where I met King Charles. Living here, among the hustle and bustle, is one thing, but experiencing these annual events that people dress up for has a certain cachet. On my day off, my spot is Broadwick Soho. There’s a beautiful bar called Flute on the seventh floor. It’s layer upon layer of Murano glass, patterned wallpaper, upholstered chairs and smoked mirrors. It’s cosy, sexy and private.

Published in the October 2026 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK).To subscribe to National Geographic Traveller (UK) magazine click here (available in select countries only).

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