EXCLUSIVE: Michael MacMillan retired from the world of television 17 years ago. Except, he didn’t.
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Ashley Cain has opened up about his pain over receiving hundreds of cruel messages after welcoming his new baby son in January. Much of the criticism was about his choice of name - Aliyas Diamond Cain - which is the same initials and middle name as his late daughter Azaylia Diamond Cain, who tragically died at just eight months.
The former footballer, 33, has tried to remain upbeat in the face of the cruel trolling, but has now shared an emotional insight into what it's like living on the receiving end of "hateful, negative and bitter messages" sent to him and his family on a "day to day basis".
Speaking on his Instagram stories over the weekend, he said: "How do I continue? How do I ignore? The answer is, with great difficulty." Addressing how he coped with the negativity and hate, Ashley said the thing he cared most about was honouring Azaylia's life and her legacy, and "creating a blessed life for my son who is still here". He shared: "If I'm going to be completely honest, I wake up a lot of the the time and I don't want to get up .
I go through a lot of days and think that I can't continue. I feel, more often than not, that I can't do this s**t any more, that's the honest truth.
And to be perfectly honest, no amount of hate no amount of negativity that people throw my way will ever compare to what's happened to me." Azaylia's mum and dad, Ashley and Safiyya, endured every parent's worst nightmare when they lost their young daughter in April 2021 after her heartbreaking battle with childhood leukaemia.
The couple, who have since split up, launched The Azaylia Foundation in her name to help other families going through similar traumas. Responding to the recent question from an Instagram follower about how he "keeps
EXCLUSIVE: Michael MacMillan retired from the world of television 17 years ago. Except, he didn’t.
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Kings of Leon is touring all over North America in support of their upcoming ninth studio album “Can We Please Have Fun.”It was the most enjoyable record I’ve ever been a part of,” Caleb Followill said in a press release. “It’s like we allowed ourselves to be musically vulnerable,” Nathan adds.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Whoopi Goldberg, famed EGOT and business mogul, is adding another entry to her résumé: streaming entrepreneur. Goldberg is an equity investor in Blkfam, billed as the first and only Black-owned and Black-focused family streaming platform. The free, ad-supported service launches Feb.
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“Suits” alumsported a dark beige trench coat over a black turtleneck and black trousers. She also donned black aviator sunglasses and kept her signature wavy hair down.Her posh American outing comes after she and Prince Harry braved the frigid Canadian temperatures to visit the Invictus Games training camp.
Richard Hawley has announced his 10th studio album ‘In This City They Call You Love’ – listen to new single ‘Two For His Heels’ below.The Sheffield singer-songwriter is due to release the 12-track record on May 31 via BMG, following on from 2019’s ‘Further’. You can pre-order/pre-save it here.To preview the forthcoming collection, Hawley has today (February 21) shared an atmospheric and cinematic song in the form ‘Two For His Heels’, which is “about a deal that goes wrong”.The single serves as the opener to ‘In This City…’, and presents a “low blues rumble reminiscent of Link Wray and Duane Eddy”.Per a press release, the album’s title comes from ‘People’ – an upcoming song about Sheffield’s “proud industrial past and the enduring determination of its citizens”.“I’ve made three albums where I had the title before I’d even begun to record, where I had an agenda,” Hawley explained. “One was ‘Truelove’s Gutter’.
visit to Canada ahead of the 2025 Invictus Games go? It seems like it went pretty perfectly, as a matter of fact. The couple even shared a previously unseen photo of themselves from the One Year to Go Dinner in Vancouver.The photo, published in , shows Meghan in an olive green gown by Canadian designer Greta Constantine, with a draped, single-shoulder neckline which she accessorized with a simple diamond chain necklace. The better to show off the dress, Meghan wore her hair up in a slick bun with a side-part.
Prince Harry's recent interview with Good Morning America, where he spoke of King Charles' recent cancer diagnosis, has left Royal friends furious.
launching a slick new website — glammed up for the glitzy event, where Harry was hailed as a “visionary” in a song performed by Michael Bublé. Meghan, 42, showed some shoulder in a strapless olive green gown that highlighted her slim physique.
Prince Harry has pronounced himself “willing to return to a temporary role within the British Royal Family, it has been reported in the UK media.
King Charles, 75, asked him to amid the monarch’s cancer diagnosis. Harry, 39, and his wife, Meghan Markle, 42, famously stepped down as senior members of the royal family in 2020.
As the Berlinale gets underway, so does the annual European Film Market and its sales, with several buzzy titles at this year’s trade fair. Among them? Paul Schrader‘s next pic, “Oh, Canada!,” the director’s long-gestating adaptation of Russell Banks‘ 2021 novel “Foregone.” But “Oh, Canada!” had buzz going back to early 2023, when it became clear the film would reunite Schrader and “American Gigolo” star Richard Gere for the first time in over forty years.
Prince Harry has finally opened up about his father King Charles III‘s scary cancer diagnosis.
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currently in Canada, where they spent Valentine’s Day together earlier this week at the Invictus Games 2025’s Winter Training Camp.The pair were seen braving the freezing temperatures in Whistler, as Harry even tried his hand at an array of winter sports including skeleton sledding.Their Canadian getaway is being filmed by a “GMA” camera crew, who are reportedly working on an Invictus Games-related segment.On Wednesday, Reeve joined the Sussexes on their snowy adventures as he chatted to the Duke about “his life today with Meghan, how his father is doing, and on his passion supporting wounded warriors,” the show said in a teaser.Harry’s interview comes just days after his ailing father returned to London to undergo more cancer treatment.The monarch, 75, revealed his cancer diagnosis on Feb.