Lime Cordiale land their first No. 1 in the Land Down Under, while Juice WRLD makes a big entrance with his posthumous album release Legends Never Die.
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Peter White, Bruce Haring UPDATE: An appeals court has upheld the decision to award actor Geoffrey Rush a record amount of damages for being defamed by two publications.Rush won the largest defamation payment awarded to a single person in Australia in 2019 after a court found Sydney’s Daily Telegraph defamed the actor by accusing him of inappropriate behavior towards a former co-star.
The Oscar-winning actor was awarded A$2.9M ($2M) by a local court.Rush won the defamation case and News
.Lime Cordiale land their first No. 1 in the Land Down Under, while Juice WRLD makes a big entrance with his posthumous album release Legends Never Die.
Amber Heard was the “antagoniser” in her relationship with Johnny Depp, often “goading” and attempting to provoke the actor, the High Court has heard.The couple argued “like schoolchildren”, with rows starting from “banal beginnings” before escalating, according to Mr Depp’s former estate manager.Ben King, who worked for the Hollywood star for three separate periods between 2014 and 2016, in Australia, London and Vancouver, Canada, also said in witness statements that Depp, 57, often left notes
Australia illegally. Kevin Murphy was testifying in Depp’s libel suit against a British tabloid that accused the actor of physically abusing Heard, his ex-wife.
Johnny Depp contracted a superbug after his finger was severed in an incident in Australia, the High Court has heard.
Pop Smoke, the fast-rising hip-hop artist whose life was taken in a home invasion at the age of just 20, is the new leader of Australia's albums chart.The Los Angeles-based artist’s debut LP Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon (Universal) bows at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, with three tracks from it impacting the national singles survey (“The Woo” at No.
Australia while he was filming a “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie. The Hollywood star was giving evidence for a third day in his libel suit against a U.K.
God Friended Me star will succeed Ruby on the show, playing a new misfit character named Ryan Wilder, the Australian actress took to the social media site to react.OMG!! This is amazing!! I am so glad Batwoman will be played by an amazing Black woman. ❤️ I want to congratulate Javicia Leslie on taking over the bat cape.
LOS ANGELES — A Black woman will star in the television series “Batwoman,” a first for the superhero in live-action television or film, the CW network said on Wednesday.
God Friended Me star Javicia Leslie will replace Ruby Rose as Batwoman, Warner Bros has announced.
Johnny Depp in the new Fantastic Beasts film?” Depp and The Sun have hired some of Britain’s highest-profile lawyers, and pre-trial hearings have already exposed radically differing accounts of Heard and Depp's tempestuous marriage. The Sun’s lawyers tried to have the suit thrown out on the grounds that Depp failed to disclose text messages he exchanged with an assistant showing that he tried to buy “MDMA and other narcotics” while he was in Australia with Heard in 2015.
Jason Derulo, climbs to the summit of Australia’s singles chart.The Auckland producer (real name Joshua Stylah) becomes just the third New Zealander to lead the ARIA Singles Chart in its 37-year history. And at 17 years of age, he’s the youngest.It’s been nearly a quarter century since a Kiwi act led Australia’s singles chart.
“Baywatch” may be coming back to TV.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorRose Byrne has demonstrated fierce comedic timing in movies like Bridesmaids, Spy, the Neighbors franchise and this year’s Like a Boss. But the Australian native’s turn as feminist trailblazer and Ms.
Nick Cave, like the rest of us, is stuck in lockdown and waiting for the (coronavirus) cloud to lift.
Geoffrey Rush as a result of the actor's defamation lawsuit, according to multiplereports.In April 2019, Rush was awarded damages to the tune of AU$2.9 million (approximately $2 million) after suing Sydney's over articles it ran accusing the actor of past inappropriate behavior toward a theater production co-star.The newspaper — along with publisher Nationwide News, owned by Rupert Murdoch — appealed the ruling, but its appeal was rejected Wednesday by three federal court judges, BBC
the Associated Press reported.Last year, Rush was awarded the largest ever defamation payout to a single person in Australia after successfully suing The Daily Telegraph for, what he called, “false, pejorative and demeaning claims.”The Telegraph, which had published a statement from the Sydney Theatre Company in which Rush was accused of having engaged in “inappropriate behavior,” appealed the award and the court’s decision.Also Read: Geoffrey Rush Awarded $1.9 Million in #MeToo Defamation