Rupert Everett's Journey: From Wild Youth to Domestic Bliss
The wild world of Rupert Everett: How the outspoken actor dabbled in heroin and sex work, feuded with Colin Firth for two decades and had romances with Susan Sarandon and Paula Yates before his late-life transformation

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Rupert Everett, now 67, reflects on his tumultuous past, including drug use, sex work, and high-profile romances with women like Susan Sarandon and Paula Yates. Once a hedonistic star, he now embraces a quieter life with his husband, Henrique, in Wiltshire, claiming to be 'less selfish' in his later years.
- 01Rupert Everett gained fame in 1984 with the film Another Country and became a household name with My Best Friend's Wedding in 1997.
- 02He had a tumultuous lifestyle marked by drug use and sex work, which he fell into at a young age.
- 03Everett's relationships included affairs with notable women, including Paula Yates, while she was married to Bob Geldof.
- 04He published two memoirs revealing his chaotic life and controversial opinions on public figures, which caused friction with some, including Madonna.
- 05Now married to Brazilian accountant Henrique, Everett has embraced a quieter life in Wiltshire, distancing himself from his former hedonism.
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Rupert Everett, the British actor known for his roles in films like Another Country and My Best Friend's Wedding, has lived a life filled with drama and excess. At 67, he reflects on his past, which included experimenting with heroin and engaging in sex work to support himself during his early acting career. His wild lifestyle also featured high-profile romances with women such as Susan Sarandon and Paula Yates, the latter of whom he had a six-year affair with while she was married to Bob Geldof. Everett's candid memoirs, including Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins, revealed his tumultuous relationships and controversial opinions about public figures, causing rifts with some, including Madonna. However, he has since turned a new leaf, marrying Brazilian accountant Henrique and settling in Wiltshire. Everett describes his current life as that of a 'country blob,' stating he has become 'less selfish' and now enjoys a quieter existence, reflecting on the life he once sought to escape.
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