BBC House of Games has come under fire from fans - with viewers slamming an "unfair" celebrity guest. Fans of the show, which is hosted by Richard Osman, have called out a BIG advantage the celeb has.
10.04.2022 - 07:17 / starobserver.com.au
By Souksavanh T. Keovorabouth, DinéLeaving home in the Sonoran Desert, I never imagined myself, a Queer (Two-Spirit), Brown, Indigenous (Diné), multiracial person having the opportunity to study abroad. I am thankful for the ability to live on Gadigal Country, and I begin with a proper Diné (Navajo) introduction to land, community, and ancestors past/future, for as I am Diné and a guest here:Souksavanh Keovorabouth yinishyé.
Kinyaa’áanii nishłi. Nááts’ózí Bashishchiin. ‘Áshįįhi Dashicheii.
Nááts’ózí dashinalí. No, I’m not!I’m actually doing this whole process right. Feeling lonely is a part of the process. Once we feel it and embrace it, without dwelling, we can truly connect to ourselves.
I want to be open and honest with this moving process because I know that I’m not alone. I’m, of course, looking for friends, and what better way to make friends than the apps (you know which ones). With my limited time here, I’ve learned that the Sydney “gay” scene is pretty much like the U.S. “gay” scene.
Within two months, I have been ignored, blocked, ghosted, and stood up. Not being able to check off their “attractive” box that is based on looks: athletic, masc, and white. Unfortunately, through these types of “preferences,” I was, and in some instances now, difficult on myself about my appearance or how I present myself (And don’t get me wrong, I have met some amazing people to offset these incredibly difficult experiences from these apps as well). But thinking about home, community, and kinships that I want to create for me now and for future generations is to construct intentional Queer kin and relationships that build healing spaces for us to thrive.Through these rare but great encounters, I can truly say that I am starting to
.BBC House of Games has come under fire from fans - with viewers slamming an "unfair" celebrity guest. Fans of the show, which is hosted by Richard Osman, have called out a BIG advantage the celeb has.
illegally smuggled into the country is now making news for other reasons.On Monday, Depp’s house manager, Ben King, testified about finding the actor’s severed finger inside the home after Heard allegedly threw a vodka bottle at him.The testimony comes as Depp, 58, is suing Heard, 36, for $50 million, claiming she defamed him in a 2018 Washington Post opinion piece in which she claimed she was a domestic and sexual violence survivor.The five-week trial began on April 11, with Heard expected to testify in the coming days.Located in the oceanside city of Gold Coast in the Australian state of Queensland, Depp and Heard rented the home from MotoGP world champion Mick Doohan in 2015 while the actor filmed the fifth installment of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise.King claimed he arrived at the residence on the afternoon of March 8, 2015, where he could hear “hysterical sobbing” from Heard.
Gigi Hadid showcased her sartorial prowess as she celebrated her 27th birthday in New York City on Saturday. The supermodel arrived at private members club Zero Bond dressed in an all-white look by Dion Lee, an Australian designer known for mixing technical fabrics with both traditional and sculptural tailoring.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix, France’s Metropolitan and multi-territory distributor Vertice are among companies to have pre-bought Liam Neeson thriller In The Land Of Saints And Sinners, we can reveal.
Aaron Stanford (Perry Mason), Scotty Tovar (The Mosquito Coast), Tim Daly (Life & Beth), Lolita Davidovich (The Longest Ride) and Clayne Crawford (The Killing of Two Lovers) have signed on for roles in Paramount+’s crime thriller Finestkind, from Academy Award-winning writer-director Brian Helgeland. They join an ensemble that also includes Tommy Lee Jones, Ben Foster, Toby Wallace and Jenna Ortega, as previously announced.
TV personality and journalist Piers Morgan is set to return to screens a year after his controversial exit from Good Morning Britain. The presenter stormed off the ITV show in March 2021 after he clashed with weatherman Alex Beresford over Meghan Markle.
Judging on Australia's version of The Voice left Rita Ora, 31, in tears when a contestant explained that her mum was having cancer treatment, leading the Kosovan-born star to well up and talk about her own mother Vera's experience of the disease. She became teary after hearing Aleisha Gam's family story, as the young singer revealed her mum had been battling cancer two years.The normally bubbly singer, who British fans see trading banter with her fellow judges on Britain's The Masked Singer, welled up, and struggled to keep her composure as she opened up to Aleisha and the rest of the studio about her family history. "I know how it feels to sort of have that connection with a song, and then that memory always sticks with that song.
Nicolas Cage has said he turned down roles in The Matrix and The Lord Of The Rings to spend time with his family.The actor, who plays a fictionalised version of himself in new film The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent, explained in an interview with People how the version of Nic Cage on-screen, who is always seeking the next role, is different to reality.“First and foremost… there’s no version of Nic Cage in reality that doesn’t want to spend time with his children,” Cage said. “There’s no version of Nic Cage that didn’t put family first over career.“I turned down Lord Of The Rings and I turned down Matrix because I didn’t want to go to New Zealand for three years or Australia for three years because I needed to be home with my son Weston, that’s a fact.”He added: “So there is a huge disparity between that Nick Cage in Massive Talent and the Nic Cage sitting in front of you right now.”Weston Cage Coppola, now 31, is an actor and producer.
Julia Roberts has a big year of film and TV ahead of her, and while she is set to star alongside George Clooney in the upcoming romantic-comedy, the actress has been picky about the roles she's taken on in the past two decades. In a new interview with, Roberts dished on why it's been years since fans have seen her iconic smile grace the big screen in any romcoms.«People sometimes misconstrue the amount of time that's gone by that I haven't done a romantic comedy as my not wanting to do one,» she explained. «If I had read something that I thought was that level of writing or level of madcap fun, I would do it.»«They didn't exist until this movie that I just did that Ol Parker wrote and directed,» Roberts continued, referencing with Clooney.