Former child star Miley Cyrus has come a long way over the years!
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The Bachelor's Locky Gilbert is no longer dating his chosen winner and has - for want of a better phrase - "pulled a total Honey Badger".But now the 31-year-old has quashed the break up rumours in a since-deleted Instagram comment.WATCH BELOW: Aleks Markovic CONFIRMS Bachelor Locky finds love on show In a post uploaded to the official Bachelor Australia Instagram account, the team at Channel 10 shared a special image to wish Locky a happy 31st birthday.However, despite many comments offering the
.Former child star Miley Cyrus has come a long way over the years!
Caitlyn Jenner says she had no idea “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” was ending.
Naomi Watts left fans open-mouthed after sharing an unbelievable video to Instagram in which she’s totally unrecognisable. The Australian star, 51, who is known for her natural beauty, looked anything but in her latest social media post. However, the horrifying results thankfully aren’t permanent as it was just a filter changing up her look. Not that it made her appearance any less scary.
Hollywood star Cate Blanchett walked the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival in a glitzy gown and face mask.
Naman Ramachandran London-based specialty title outfit Jinga Films has launched a new distribution arm, Danse Macabre. Operating under the Jinga umbrella, Danse Macabre will focus on the distribution of horror films in Anglophone territories, including the U.K., Ireland, the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand.Danse Macabre will also act as a horror sales sub-label within Jinga Films while the parent company Jinga itself expands to include a wider range of genres, including arthouse.
The word on the street is to mask-up! Victoria was the first state in Australia to make masks mandatory in an effort to control the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, other states including NSW and Queensland appear to be coming around to ‘encourage’ the wearing of masks.NSW Health has encouraged the wearing of masks, especially while on public transport in Sydney, after public health warnings in relation to a CBD cluster named a bus route, gym and a pub.
Gwrych Castle in North Wales. "I certainly didn't want a year without I’m A Celebrity."We could just about survive without it, but my God it's a premier, wonderful thing that has done so well over a long period," he told The Sun.Addressing current travel restrictions, he explained: "Australia was always going to be a challenge so we found this extraordinary place in go here in North Wales that's a sort of beautiful, Disney drawn castle crumbling.
I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! line-up is secured despite the location change.The reality series is bucking tradition this year due to coronavirus by relocating to the Gwrych Castle, Abergele in North Wales instead of the Australian jungle.However, it seems that the change of scene hasn't put off any of this year's yet-to-be-revealed contestants, with Lygo revealing they have already booked most of the line-up."We had booked most of our celebs, we were worried they thought they were going
Singer Cardi B is addressing backlash on her recent single WAP. In a recent interview with Australian radio show The Kyle and Jackie O Show, the Grammy winner, 27, shot down claims that her new single with Megan Thee Stallion, is overly explicit within the context of the hip-hop and rap genre.
The Bachelor Australia 2020 is quickly proving itself to be the epitome of reality TV spin.We've had highly strung cocktail parties, tears, tantrums, more tears and a very clear front runner (ahem, Bella, ahem).WATCH BELOW: Chelsie McLeod admits she went on wrong Bachelor seasonBut just because the format is something we've very much seen seven times before (to be very exact), doesn't mean the end is going to be all that predictable.The spoilers that're surfacing left, right and centre are
I'm A Celebrity may have to fight something far scarier than spiders or snakes at this year's haunted castle - giant seagulls. Famous faces of the 2020 series, which has moved from the Australian jungle to Conwy, North Wales, could battle marauding birds for food.
Michael Morkov (Deceuninck-QuickStep), André Greipel (Israel Start-Up Nation) and now Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) to address rider safety.Morkov last week took aim at the UCI and called the CPA a "worthless organisation" in response to poor road surfaces at the Tour de Wallonie, which he was competing at. Porte, speaking to Cyclingnews following the Critérium du Dauphiné, where several Tour de France contenders came down on a descent that the Australian said had gravel over it, resonated with
“I’m a nurse so I’d love to check and see how your heart is going,” Irena said as she introduced herself to the hunky Bachelor.