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Celebrities Candidly Discuss Aging and Taboo Health Issues

Summary

  • Selma Blair and Constance Zimmer open up about health and menopause struggles
  • Variety's C-Suite Conversations session with Banijay CEO Marco Bassetti at Mipcom
  • Mattel Studios president Robbie Brenner featured in Variety podcast
Celebrities Candidly Discuss Aging and Taboo Health Issues

In a recent episode of Variety's "Daily Variety" podcast, the publication's Leo Barraclough provided an inside look at the mood and buzz at the Mipcom content market in Cannes, France. The episode also featured highlights from Variety's C-Suite Conversations session with Banijay CEO Marco Bassetti, who was honored at Mipcom with the Variety Vanguard Award for his contributions to the global television industry.

Separately, actors Selma Blair and Constance Zimmer have opened up about their personal struggles with health issues and the challenges of aging. The two women candidly discussed topics like menopause and other taboo subjects, questioning "Why was this kept a secret?" Their candid conversation sheds light on the often-overlooked experiences of women in the entertainment industry and beyond.

The Mipcom event and the celebrities' openness about their health journeys underscore the evolving landscape of the media and entertainment industry, where professionals are increasingly willing to have honest dialogues about personal and professional challenges.

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Selma Blair and Constance Zimmer discussed their struggles with health, menopause, and aging in the entertainment industry.
Banijay CEO Marco Bassetti was honored at Mipcom with the Variety Vanguard Award for his contributions to the global television industry.
The Variety podcast discussed the mood and buzz at the Mipcom content market in Cannes, and featured an interview with Mattel Studios president Robbie Brenner.

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