Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Remains find on Scott, 25, missing 5yrs

- BY JANINE YAQOOB TV Editor

HUMAN remains found on a remote coastal road have been identified as a man who vanished more than five years ago.

Scott Cook was last seen in April 2015 after telling pals he “needed time out”.

The 25-year-old, from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, was identified by DNA testing after a walker found human bones at nearby Kewstoke.

Avon and Somerset Police are treating his death as unexplaine­d but do not believe the circumstan­ces to be suspicious.

Detective Constable Donna Stevenson said: “Our thoughts go out to Scott’s family and friends at this difficult time.”

A MEGA-RICH husband, looks to die for, a beautiful family and a hit movie career... Salma Hayek has it all.

And she’s the first to admit it.

But even though her French businessma­n husband Francois-Henri Pinault, 58, has £30billion in the bank, Salma insists she still needs a challenge.

At 53, the Mexican-born star says she’s in the prime of her life and still bagging roles that she would never have dreamt possible as a struggling 20-year-old.

That is down to two things – her own acting skills and Hollywood’s shifting attitude towards older women in films.

“Yes, I have it all,” says Salma, proudly. “But having it all means needing to have challenges. If you don’t have challenges, you’re just content and flat-lining your way through life. Sometimes the challenge is to find a passion for things when you have it all. You can never stop conquering yourself. You need to be always present and aware of what your challenges are every day.

“I’m 53 and couldn’t have picked a better time to have been born because I think there have been so many changes and I feel I’m part of these ongoing changes.

“I know there’s still a long road ahead, but I remember when I started out in my early 20s in Hollywood it was unimaginab­le then that a woman could still have an active career past 40. Then in recent years there’s been this explosion and I’m just glad to be part of this process now.”

Salma became a household name thanks to films like The Hunchback of

Notre Dame, Wild Wild West and Lonely Hearts. Her breakthrou­gh role was in the 2002 film Frida, as Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, for which she was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar.

In 2017, Salma alleged she had been harassed and abused by Harvey Weinstein during the production of Frida.

Salma left her family in Mexico to pursue a Hollywood career. It was tough, but she has no regrets.

She goes on: “I think about my acting career, of course I could have stayed in Mexico and gone on working in soap operas and continued working there, but I knew I had to leave and follow my dream and work in America.

“Even though it was very tough for me in my 20s to find work, because of my accent and because I was a Latina, eventually things worked out for me.

“I’m very happy with the path I chose and if I look at my life now I think that everything went in the right direction – even though many of my decisions were not that logical and don’t make sense to me when I look back on them!

INTENSE

“But somehow it took me to the place where I really wanted to be.”

In her new film, The Roads Not Taken, Salma stars opposite Javier Bardem.

Javier – famously intense on screen – plays a divorced writer with dementia and Salma is his high school sweetheart.

The pair have known each other for 15 years and Salma is best friends with his wife, Penelope Cruz.

She says working with Javier “scared” her – and reveals they didn’t speak for

I’m glad to be a part of the process now... I feel I’m a part of things

ON ROLE OF OLDER ACTRESSES

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HUSBAND Salma and Francois-Henri Pinault married in 2009
THEN Her early days in Hollywood HUSBAND Salma and Francois-Henri Pinault married in 2009
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SALMA HAYEK

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