The Commercial Appeal

Disney cancels premiere after death of star Cameron Boyce

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Keaton hasn’t gone out on a date in 35 years

Diane Keaton is keeping it candid about her dating life.

The “Poms” star opened up to Instyle magazine, revealing she hasn’t been asked out in decades.

Not once? “Never. All right?” Keaton, 73, said, laughing. “Let’s just get that straight. That one’s important. I haven’t been on a date in, I would say, 35 years.”

That’s not to say she doesn’t have a social life.

“I have a lot of friends, but no dates. No mwah-mwah.”

The Oscar winner said she sees herself as someone with walls up.

But, she added, “I’m fearless about what I like ... I’ve had a lot of independen­ce, and nobody’s telling me what to do. I had a mother who encouraged that and helped me achieve the things I wanted to achieve. I’ve followed the paths I’ve wanted to follow. I like redoing houses, I like architectu­re, I like visuals, I like fashion, I like all of it.”

Tyga cancels Sweden show over A$AP Rocky’s arrest

Tyga is standing in solidarity with A$AP Rocky, who is currently being detained in Sweden for his alleged involvemen­t in a street fight.

The “Taste” rapper said on Twitter Thursday that he would be skipping an upcoming show.

“I have decided to cancel my show in Sweden this Sunday July 14. I will not be performing,” Tyga tweeted, adding the hashtag, #FREEASAPRO­CKY.

A$AP Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, was detained last week by Swedish police on suspicion of assault after a video showed the rapper and three others involved in a street fight before he was to appear at a music festival. Disney Channel canceled the redcarpet premiere of its movie “Descendant­s 3” after the death of 20-year-old star Cameron Boyce.

Disney Channel said Thursday that instead of the July 22 event, the telecast will be dedicated to Boyce’s memory and the Walt Disney Co. will make a donation to the Thirst Project, a charity he loved.

Boyce, who also starred in the Disney Channel sitcom “Jessie,” played Carlos de Vil, teenage son of Cruella de Vil from “101 Dalmatians,” in the “Descendant­s” films, which told the story of the offspring of classic Disney villains.

Boyce’s family said he died Saturday of a seizure from an ongoing medical condition. An autopsy was performed Monday.

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