Days after they appeared together at the 81st Golden Globe Awards, American actor Martin Short responded to the news circulating about his romantic relationship with American actress Meryl Streep.
Pictures of Street (74 years old) and Short (73 years old), in which they appeared in a state of remarkable harmony during the ceremony, while in one of the pictures they were sitting at the same table next to actress Selena Gomez and Steve Martin, led some fans to speculate that the two actors are in a romantic relationship, which is what… Martin was quick to deny it to TMZ, only confirming that they were “friends and nothing more.”
According to the British newspaper “Daily Mail”, a source close to Streep announced last November that she had separated from her husband Don Gummer, who is 29 years younger than her, in 2017, stressing that despite the passage of 6 years since the separation, they are still friends and care about each other. Some.
As for Martin, he was married to the late Nancy Dolman since 1980, until her death from ovarian cancer in 2010, and in 2019 he previously described his marriage to her as a victory over the disease, so after her passing there is no room for new love in his life.
In addition to the series “Only Wicks in the Building,” which collected shorts in Stripe during 2023, the latter presented during the same year the series Extrapolations, a dramatic work that deals with different readings of the effects of climate change on the planet Earth.
The series, which was produced and presented on the Apple TV+ platform, was shown on March 17, 2023, and achieved remarkable resonance due to its presentation of a scientific topic in a dramatic form, through a number of characters, who are linked by their influence on climate change.
In turn, Martin participated in the second season of the comedy series Schmigadoon, which was also shown on the Apple TV+ platform, on April 5, 2023.
The series continues, in a humorous manner, its criticism of the most famous musical works of the sixties and seventies of the last century, after the first season had previously highlighted the music of the forties and fifties.