EXCLUSIVE: Russian model and actor Sasha Luss has signed on to star in Latency, a gamer-action thriller written and directed by James Croke.
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Home and Away's Sam Frost has relocated with her fiancé Jordie Hansen after it was announced they're expecting their first child last month. Next to a gallery of photos from the Sunshine Coast, the actress wrote on Instagram this week: "Jord and I have made the move to Noosa, Queensland [sun emoji]. We thought it would be a beautiful place to raise our little boy.
"But we'll be back and forth from [Sydney], [Melbourne] & Adelaide seeing friends, family and doing work bits and pieces. "A post shared by Sam Frost (@samfrost)Related: Former Home and Away star Sam Frost opens up about wedding plansFrost's nearest and dearest were quick to respond in the comment section to this major decision, as fellow Home and Away star Sarah Roberts (that's Willow Harris) shared: "Can't wait to visit the three of you!!!!"Former Miss World Australia herself Erin Holland went on to reply: "Congratulations beautiful! Bubs is so lucky – hello sunshine!"This comes after the soap star, who played Jasmine Delaney for five years, candidly opened up about her pregnancy struggles exactly a month ago. Related: Home and Away introduces new villain in Bree Cameron story"I have to admit, the first trimester was incredibly difficult for me, mentally and physically," Frost's blog post read.
"I wasn't prepared for how taxing pregnancy would be on my mental health. Everyone tells you not to share your news until the 'safe zone' after 12 weeks – this is due to the risk of miscarriage dropping significantly after 12 weeks. Everyone is different, there's no one size fits all.
If you feel more comfortable to wait, then please do. "However, I told all my close girlfriends, gayfriends and family pretty much as soon as I tested positive on an at-home test. I was
.EXCLUSIVE: Russian model and actor Sasha Luss has signed on to star in Latency, a gamer-action thriller written and directed by James Croke.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Dollhouse Pictures, production company founded by Krew Boylan, Rose Byrne, Jessica Carrera, Shannon Murphy and Gracie Otto, is to produce “Devotion,” a book-to-film adaptation of Hannah Kent’s bestselling novel of the same title. The production is in partnership with production and finance firm Storyd.
One of the original former The Real Housewives of Cheshire stars Leanne Brown was last seen on our screens a year ago as she made a dramatic cameo return to the ITVBe reality show. She packed a punch as she took on, and beat, fellow Real Housewife Rachel Lugo in a charity boxing match at the AO Arena in Manchester.
Best known for his roles in Love, Simon and The Flash, Australian actor, dancer, and singer-songwriter Keiynan Lonsdale will be headlining and co-hosting Rainbow Republic, Sydney WorldPride 2023’s closing concert on March 5. While the release date for this new album is top secret, Lonsdale disclosed that the new album charts new personal ground. Reflecting on recently turning 30, he said, “I’m thinking about love differently, I’m thinking about identity differently. “My first album was all about coming out… really accessing this identity and exploration and this fight and yearning to be understood. “Now, I’ve just been a lot more settled into myself and just a lot more self-reflection. I feel more relaxed into myself and navigating life and love outside of the secrets, and travelling to different countries, and growing into myself more as a man and loving myself more as a man, and really solidifying my values.”Rainbow Republic marks Lonsdale’s return to hosting after a decade. The former MTV VJ, who interviewed celebrities and hosted parties and events, is relieved that he would not be doing it alone, with Melbourne-based non-binary singer-songwriter G Flip sharing hosting duty.Not only does Rainbow Republic promise to be the biggest audience of Lonsdale’s career, but it will also be his first-ever Mardi Gras.“I’ve always been away from the country and when I lived here I was too scared to go, to be completely candid with you,” he says. “It’s always been this thing that I’ve been looking forward to being able to access and enjoy.
Apple TV+ series “Shantaram.” “I love longform storytelling, and when I finished ‘Sons of Anarchy’ I knew at some point that I wanted to get into another television show,” Hunnam, 42, told The Post. Hunnam starred as swaggering biker Jax Teller on “Sons of Anarchy” (2008-2014). Since then, he’s focused on the big screen in movies including “The Lost City of Z,” “The Gentlemen,” “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword” and “Triple Frontier.” “I think it was probably about three years after ‘Sons’ finished that I was given this book [that ‘Shantaram’ is based on],” he said.
Former EastEnders star Hannah Waterman and The Bill’s Huw Higginson have shared the happy news that they have got married, after 12 years together. Hannah 47, and Bill, 58, updated followers with the happy news as they posted a series of photos from their special day on social media.The newly wedded couple married in an intimate ceremony in Australia surrounded by friends and family and their 11 year old son Jack. Both were seen beaming in their wedding photos taken at Sydney harbour, as beautiful bride Hannah wore a blue patterned wedding dress with gold strappy heels and groom Huw sported a sharp, navy blue suit.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic “Bombay felt exhilaratingly free, a place where everyone started new.” That’s Lin Ford, played by Charlie Hunnam, speaking to us in voice-over about the city where he hopes to begin again. Today known as Mumbai, the Indian metropolis is many things; on “Shantaram,” it’s the staging ground for a white fugitive to lose and find himself. It’s that dynamic that tends to frustrate over the course of a long season. Based on the novel by Gregory David Roberts and executive produced by Steve Lightfoot, “Shantaram” is set in the 1980s, in the wake of Lin’s prison break. Making his way out of an Australian penal institution in the pilot episode, Lin, a recovering heroin addict, seeks to disappear into a city of millions before, potentially, moving on, but is perpetually drawn toward an intriguing, possibly amoral woman named Karla (Antonia Desplat). Rooted in place by this sense of nascent romance and by a growing affection for the place and its people, Lin begins establishing a life, even while repeatedly telling us that he’s aware that his past — his identity as a wanted man and his knowledge that he’s being urgently sought by the authorities — makes all of this a holiday from reality.
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WATCH: Kyle Sandilands reveals crass text to Karl StefanovicSpeaking during a panel at The Australian Women’s Weekly’s Women of the Future Awards on Wednesday, Hannah recounted his shocking comments to the crowd.“Kyle Sandilands took it upon himself, a couple of days ago, to express his displeasure with the Kyle and Jackie O Show’s performance in the breakfast radio ratings by calling his team a ‘bunch of spazzes’,” she said.“He also decided to refer to Ben Fordham’s audience as ‘a bunch of fake fibreglass half-dead looking people who are flops in wheelchairs’.”She explained that “spaz” (which is widely regarded as a slur but used here to articulate Hannah’s comments) is “often used as a cultural shorthand having a lack of control, not being good at what they do”.Disability advocate Hannah Diviney with Dylan Alcott.However, the phrase is derived from the word spastic, a legitimate form of medical terminology that applies to her and many disabled individuals."My disability Cerebral Palsy is literally classified as Spastic Diplegia (where spasticity refers to unending painful tightness in my legs),” she has tweeted in the past.On Wednesday she added that the word “doesn’t reflect on my intelligence or anything like that”, but should no longer be used to attack or disparage people.She also announced an opinion piece about Kyle’s comments for The Daily Telegraph, where she called out Kyle's "eight minute rant ...