News | Entertainment
15 Nov 2025 14:07
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Rupert Everett is feeling "emptiness" following the death of his mother

    The 66-year-old actor moved in with his mom Sara Maclean Everett several years ago so he could be around to help her in her later years and he's been left devastated following her recent death but he admits it was a "privilege" to be by her side when she passed away


    He told The Telegraph newspaper: "What I'm feeling now is ... emptiness. Because there's a vibration there when your mother is alive, which is the vibration of blinkered, unconditional admiration ...

    "It's like the sound of a motorboat in the distance, you know? Always whirring away, always there - and then suddenly it's not. And that vibration? No amount of AI or machinery is ever going to be able to recreate it, because it's the umbilical affection that a mother has for her child."

    He went on to talk about his loss, adding: "She was 91 and she was ready to go ... [She had] "wonderful" [carers]. But she was about to become unmanageable in the house, and I'd always promised her that I wouldn't either put her in a home or let her die in hospital. Still ...

    "Palliative care is not for sissies. But, you know, there's actually something rather beautiful about watching someone waning and disappearing, so on the whole my mother's death was very nice.

    "My older brother [Simon] wasn't there but I was, and it's a great privilege, really, to be around your parents when they die."

    During the interview, Rupert revealed he has been reading his mom's diaries that he found after she died and it made him feel bad about the times he didn't to go home to see her after moving out.

    He said: "I went through my mum's diaries the other day, and there were all these Christmases where I hadn't gone to see her ... Because the truth is that, after the age of 20, I never really wanted to go home ever again ... It was just that I found their [my parents] way of life incredibly depressing. Of course, their life is now my life: that traditional country life of walking dogs and sitting in the drizzle. And I like it very much."

    However, Rupert had a candid chat with her during her final days to apologise.

    He said: "I did do a big: 'Sorry for all the horrible things I've done' ... Every week, every week, wherever I was, she would say in this casual voice: 'Are you coming?' And I would say: 'Oh, I can't'. She always wanted me to be there and I couldn't think of anything worse."

    As well as acting, Rupert has also been working on a number of books in recent years and he shared that he plans to write about his mother in the future.

    He told the publication: "At some point. I do think I will write about my mother."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     15 Nov: Gloria Estefan says someone should create hologram bullfighting shows
     15 Nov: Kylie Jenner appears to have a new kitten - days after her beloved dog died
     15 Nov: Cynthia Erivo has gone viral with her reaction to a Wicked fan telling her she found the actress' lost sculptural hat
     15 Nov: Jon Bon Jovi insists his musician son Romeo Bongiovi is no nepo baby
     15 Nov: David Gandy has no "fight and perseverance" to become an actor
     15 Nov: Noah Schnapp is godfather to Millie Bobby Brown's daughter
     15 Nov: Pete Davidson is open to returning to the Saturday Night Live cast
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Wallabies vow to bounce back in Ireland Test as spring tour continues in Dublin More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Food price inflation's heading back up again with supply costs increasing at an accelerated pace More...



     Today's News

    Soccer:
    Germany are on the brink of automatic qualification for next year's men's football World Cup, following a 2-nil away win over Luxembourg 13:47

    Rugby:
    Wallabies vow to bounce back in Ireland Test as spring tour continues in Dublin 13:47

    Health & Safety:
    One new case of measles has been confirmed in Wellington, with two airports as locations of interest 13:46

    Entertainment:
    Gloria Estefan says someone should create hologram bullfighting shows 13:42

    Entertainment:
    Kylie Jenner appears to have a new kitten - days after her beloved dog died 13:12

    Golf:
    Kiwi golfer Daniel Hillier is relishing being among the contenders at the European Tour's season-ending tournament in Dubai 13:06

    Accident and Emergency:
    A search is underway for two people missing in overdue boat off the Whangarei coast 13:06

    Rugby:
    Tomorrow's mouthwatering England-All Blacks test at Twickenham could decide the visitors' Grand Slam hopes 12:46

    Entertainment:
    Cynthia Erivo has gone viral with her reaction to a Wicked fan telling her she found the actress' lost sculptural hat 12:42

    National:
    Psychedelics might help terminal patients find peace 12:26


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd