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Quotes: Rami Malek on Freddie Mercury, Becks on marriage, Steve Coogan on Stan Laurel

Rami Malek who plays Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody
Rami Malek who plays Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody Rami Malek who plays Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody

"I appreciated taking a leadership responsibility, because that's what Freddie [Mercury] would have done."

Actor Rami Malek talks about filming the Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody.

"There are some good roles, but women being central to stories and driving stories is more unusual than for men."

Rachel Weisz talks about her latest film The Favourite.

"To be married for the amount of time that we have, it's always hard work, everybody knows that but you make it work."

David Beckham spoke to Australian TV show The Sunday Project about his marriage to fashionista Victoria Beckham.

"I am disabled. I fall sometimes. I drop things. My memory is foggy. And my left side is asking for directions from a broken GPS."

Selma Blair opened up on Instagram about being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS).

"He's an icon so it wasn't like I was super comfortable with it, but I felt like I had the best shot at getting it right out of anyone."

Steve Coogan explains why he was drawn to making a film about Laurel and Hardy, in which he plays Stan Laurel opposite John C Reilly as Oliver Hardy in Stan & Ollie.

"I personally told my reps I wouldn't do a Super Bowl commercial this year. I know it must sound like a privilege ass sacrifice but it's all I got."

Actress Amy Schumer explained on Instagram why she won't be supporting this year's Super Bowl advertisement breaks as a show of solidarity with quarterback Colin Kaepernick.

"I love it, having kids has been the best thing that has ever happened to me, obviously apart from my husband of course, but I think having one of each has secured that I don't think we need to go for a third."

Opera singer Katherine Jenkins speaking on The Jonathan Ross Show.

"I went through a really bad time. In the beginning it was a solution. I thought it was helping me. But it starts to take and take. In the end I was going to die. It was really sad."

Soap star Stephanie Davis told Good Morning Britain about her journey to recovery.