The missing Titan submersible captivated the world, with people around the globe — including celebrities — sharing their polarizing takes on the risky expedition ahead of the news that all five passengers had died.
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You’ve saved the date, said yes to the dress and have found the ideal venue – the wedding planning is going surprisingly smoothly. But while the essentials checklist may be getting shorter by the hour, no completed planner or list of ticked-off tasks can stop little worries from rearing their heads at 3am. From sleepless nights over a potential washout (even if the weather forecast says there will be wall-to-wall sunshine) to concerns about guests causing some dreaded drama, planning a wedding can be seriously anxiety-inducing.
Luckily, Kate Beavis, founder of Magpie Wedding and The Eco Wedding Show, is on hand to answer your questions and help you throw the wedding of a lifetime... 1. Break the ice While weddings offer an opportunity to meet people from all different backgrounds, it can be nerve-wracking meeting people for the first time.
Luckily, breaking the ice can be a lot more fun than going around and telling everyone two facts and a lie about yourself. “Turning name cards into mini fact profiles or handing out disposable cameras are great ways to get guests to bond,” says Kate. “One wedding I went to had a quiz where the tables competed with one another.That was a great way to get rid of any awkward silences.” 2.
Embrace rainy days For some, rain on a wedding day is good luck, but for others it can put, well, a dampener on things. Whether you end up with rain or shine, planning ahead is key. “If it’s an outdoor wedding, think about having a marquee as a back-up and make sure you can supply umbrellas, ponchos or wellies for your guests if it’s muddy underfoot,” says Kate.
The missing Titan submersible captivated the world, with people around the globe — including celebrities — sharing their polarizing takes on the risky expedition ahead of the news that all five passengers had died.
Netflix fans were left divided after the streaming service unveiled a rebrand on Tuesday, June 20. The platform's UK and Ireland Twitter account was renamed Streamberry, complete with a new profile photo.
Sitting on the Huddersfield Narrow Canal and surrounded by the Saddleworth Moor on the edge of the Pennines, it’s no wonder the village of Uppermill is one of the most desirable places to live in Greater Manchester.
Cynthia Littleton Business Editor In another shocker for the Walt Disney Co., Christine McCarthy is stepping down from her role as executive VP and chief financial officer and will take a family medical leave, Disney said Thursday. Kevin Lansberry has been named interim CFO for the media giant as of July 1. “Christine McCarthy is one of the most admired financial executives in America, and her impact on The Walt Disney Company during 23 years of dedicated service cannot be overstated,” Disney CEO Bob Iger said. “Christine has served as a key strategic anchor during a period of great transformation, and she and I have discussed her desire to ensure an orderly and successful CFO succession in advance of the company’s transition to its next chief executive officer. She is stepping down from her CFO role as she takes family medical leave, but has graciously offered to move into an advisory position to assist her successor in assuming the duties she has so expertly handled these many years.”
reunion special without a storm-off, does it even really count as a reunion special? Teresa Giudice provided the volatile moment on Tuesday's third and final part of the season 13 reunion — but that's not how things ended.Throughout the hour-long special — which saw the husbands of the series join the Housewives — tensions ran high between Teresa and her brother Joe Gorga — as well as between Teresa and sister-in-law Melissa Gorga, and Joe and Teresa's husband, Louis Ruelas. Basically, everyone was on the verge of tears and fighting.As seen in an ET Exclusive sneak peek earlier this week, the tensions boiled over as the siblings continued to fight, and eventually Teresa stormed off the set in tears until host Andy Cohen managed to cool things down, and get her back out.A peacemaking Cohen calmly admitted what everyone was thinking: «Listen, it's obvious we're not going to resolve anything. I want to just see if there's anything else, Teresa, that you and Joe want to say to each other before I send the husbands away.»«I'm heartbroken,» a tearful Teresa told Joe.
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Katie Price is selling off a load of items on her new Instagram memorabilia shop. Announcing its launch on Thursday via Instagram Stories, the 45 year old teased what'll be available to buy, including her marshmallow-pink bridal gown from the 2005 nuptials with ex Peter Andre. "So everyone, I'm spending the rest of the day putting stuff on my @kpmemorabilia.There's so much stuff I need to get rid of, so why don't you head on over to that page and see what goodies there are that you can get?" she said to the camera, before taking a cheeky swig from one of her topless model mugs.
There’s nothing quite like a new haircut to give you a confidence boost, and former Coronation Street star Georgia May Foote is proof that new hair can make you feel like a new woman.The actress showed off her newly transformed locks on Instagram on Wednesday as she revealed she’d gone for a dramatic chop and colour change. Georgia’s hair was previously a longer, more mid-length cut that fell below her shoulders, but she chose to chop several inches off her length in favour of a much shorter shoulder-skimming bob with a blunt cut.
Thania Garcia Morgan Wallen’s “One Thing at a Time” dominated the Billboard 200 for a historic three months but that streak was cut short in the latest tracking week by none other than Taylor Swift’s 2022 album “Midnights,” which reclaimed the No. 1 slot thanks to the release of deluxe reissues. The competition on the songs list, however, saw Wallen take the lead with his guitar-driven single “Last Night” holding atop the songs list for a ninth week. Looking at the numbers, “Last Night” drew 66 million airplay audience impressions and 33 million streams while Swift’s “Karma” remix featuring Bronx rapper Ice Spice inched close in streams, earning 23 million, but fell behind in airplay audience impressions, where it tallied 38 million.
May to October is traditionally wedding season in the UK, with couples confessing their love for one another and uttering those two little words: ‘I do’. Of course everyone’s nuptials are different, ranging from lavish multi-day weddings in the Bahamas to far more economical and intimate occasions at a local registry office. But without fail, each new wedding season comes with its own trends, giving brides a theme to aim for when planning their nuptials.
Olivia Attwood and Bradley Dack have tied the knot in a lavish London wedding ceremony with their closest friends and family in attendance.The former Love Island star and her footballer beau said 'I do' at London's five-star Bulgari Hotel, located in Knightsbridge. Guests at the star-studded ceremony included Olivia's former co-star Nicole Bass, Georgia Harrison, Amber Davies and Fran Parman.
He's months away from celebrating 20 years on the cobbles and Sam Aston has just experienced his first Coronation Street wedding. His character, Chesney Brown, recently tied the knot with Gemma Winter in one of Weatherfield's biggest weddings.
EXCLUSIVE: Liza Koshy (A Family Affair) has closed a deal to star opposite Ariana DeBose, Amanda Seyfried, Megan Stalter and Chloe Fineman in My Ex-Friend’s Wedding, the new comedy from director Kay Cannon (Blockers) that Sony picked up in March, in a competitive situation.
Chrishell Stause still has a ring on it — she's just not wearing it.Earlier this week, the star shared a message from one of her followers that read, «Wait I thought you got married?! Where's the ring.»The reality TV star decided to use the opportunity to set the record straight, before anyone made any assumptions about her and G Flip's marital status.«OK, so in case this is, you know, what the salacious headline was going to be, I'm just going to answer this right now and let you guys know,» Stause told the camera in a since-deleted Instagram Story. «Uh, it's not going to be for what you would think; I'm happily married.
Chrishell Stause is speaking up for Nicole Young again amid their feud!
aired Tuesday night, marking the first time Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga came face-to-face after Melissa and Joe Gorga skipped out on Teresa's wedding to Louie Ruelas.The feuding family wasted no time, immediately throwing insults and attempting to hash out their issues, with host Andy Cohen serving as the middleman.An allegation that Teresa made towards her brother and sister-in-law really shocked viewers and their fellow co-stars — Teresa claimed that it was Melissa and Joe who were responsible for putting her behind bars after she and he ex-husband, Joe Giudice, were convicted on fraud charges in 2015.Joe and Teresa both pleaded guilty to multiple charges of fraud in 2014 and were given consecutive sentences, with the mother of four — who was sentenced to 15 months in federal prison — serving her time first. She entered prison in January 2015, but was released early in December that same year. Joe, meanwhile, was released from prison in March 2019 after completing his 41-month prison sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Fort Dix, before being released to ICE custody and being returned to his homeland of Italy. After explaining that her ex-husband's ex-partner didn't go to jail during all their financial crime drama because he outed Teresa as being involved, Teresa claimed that Joe and Melissa were hanging out with this man around this time.Melissa maintained that she didn't know the man, and equated the allegation to a similar theory thrown around the Bravoverse in the years since Teresa's release.«This is like 'Caroline Manzo put you in jail,'» Melissa says of Teresa's longtime friend turned enemy.
Ellie Leach has reportedly split from her boyfriend. The 22-year-old actress - who recently quit her long-running role as Faye Windass on 'Coronation Street' after more than a decade on the ITV1 soap opera - had been dating dancer Reagan Pettman for five years but is now taking some time to "reflect" and has reportedly called time on her relationship. A source told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "Ellie has the world at her feet after stepping away from Corrie and she has taken time to reflect on which direction her life is going in.
Alice Rohrwacher’s “La Chimera” flits between languages (English, Italian, French, German) as fluidly as it does mediums (35mm, Super16mm, and 16mm cinematography) and styles (jerkily sped up Chaplin-esque scenes, clinical CCTV footage, audacious 180-degree camera flips). Rohrwacher uses this mosaic of disparate approaches to hone in on other kinds of incongruous and unpredictable interplay: modern Italy and its ancient past, heartbreak and new love, and the real world and its spiritual mirror realm.
Barbie and Ken find themselves in trouble with the law after they venture into the ‘real world’ in a new trailer for the hotly-anticipated film.The Barbie movie - starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling - sees the pair travel beyond the safety of Barbieland in the pursuit of happiness. But after they step into the ‘real world’, they get arrested and after posing for LA police department mugshots, they become the target of a hunt led by the chief executive of a toy company, played by Will Ferrell.The latest trailer begins with the Mattel doll saying the only thing she has planned for the evening is “a giant blowout party” - but the dancing stops when she asks fellow Barbie dolls, played by Sharon Rooney and Emma Mackey, “Do you guys ever think about dying?” The doll is instructed to go to the “real world” by actress Kate McKinnon, using a high-heeled shoe and a Birkenstock sandal to highlight the differences between the outside world and their world.