Cardi B and Mariah Carey have a candid conversation about celebrity and humanity.
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Matt Baker is a successful TV presenter, former gymnast, and even a blacksmith! As if all that wasn't enough, he also happens to be a very talented artist.MORE: Matt Baker melts hearts with adorable new photo of pet dog BobThe 42-year-old shared his secret talent on Instagram on Saturday, much to the surprise and amazement of his celebrity friends, who were almost beside themselves when he painted an incredible likeness of a hare.Sharing the process on his grid, Matt uploaded a sped-up clip of
.Cardi B and Mariah Carey have a candid conversation about celebrity and humanity.
Strictly Come Dancing has welcomed an array of stars to its dance floor including TV presenters Matt Baker, Susanna Reid and more recently Ranvir Singh. Alesha Dixon, Kara Tointon and Harry Judd have all appeared in previous series too.
Antonio Ferme editorSince the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, hate crimes against Asian Americans have been on the rise. According to the advocacy group Stop AAPI Hate, there have been up to 2,800 incidents reported since last March.
Kendall Jenner and NBA player Devin Booker’s relationship. Between flirty Instagram comments, public outings, and several vacations together, it’s now safe to say that the gorgeous couple is officially dating since the two made things Instagram, shall we say stories, official.On Valentine’s Day this past weekend, both the model and Phoenix Suns player shared sweet photos of one another celebrating the holiday together.
Amanda Seyfried delighted celebrities and fans alike on Monday when she shared a photo of her first-ever magazine shoot.Uploading the Entertainment Weekly cover, Amanda wrote: "First magazine cover."MORE: Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor breaks silence on co-star Rege-Jean Page romanceOn the magazine's September 2003 front page, Amanda can be seen alongside a group of other women in the reflection of singer Clay Aiken's aviator sunglasses with her mouth wide open.It wasn't long before
Zachary Wohlman, the Golden Gloves-winning welterweight known as Kid Yamaka featured in the ESPN+ documentary series Why We Fight and who was the subject of Emmy-winning filmmaker Matt Ogens’ short Kid Yamaka died Sunday, according to his wife and trainer. He was 32.
Ruth Negga has signed on to star in the upcoming limited series Josephine, which will follow the life of the legendary entertainer Josephine Baker.
direct to your inboxTracy Beaker is back and now she has a daughter in tow.New CBBC series My Mum Tracy Beaker, which starts today, sees Dani Harmer reprise the role she made famous 20 years ago.After years spent rebelling in The Dumping Ground, Tracy now faces her own challenges with her 11-year-old daughter named Jess.The CBBC synopsis says: "Jess Beaker loves her life with her mum Tracy, until famous footballer Sean Godfrey enters the picture!"But for those of a certain age, seeing Tracy back
Tracy Beaker will be making a much-awaited comeback on Friday on CBBC at 5pm in the new series My Mum Tracy Beaker, as Dani Harmer returns to her role. Back in the noughties Dani, now 32, rose to fame as an outspoken Tracy who was living at the Dumping Ground, a foster home, with other children after her mum gave her up.
EXCLUSIVE: Euphoria star Storm Reid is set to join Kevin Bacon, Colson Baker and Travis Fimmel the thriller One Way. Also joining the cast are Casie Colson Baker, Drea de Matteo, Meagan Holder, Thomas Francis Murphy, Luis Da Silva Jr., Rhys Coiro, Danny Bohnen and Scotty Bohnen. Andrew Baird will direct from a script by Ben Conway.
direct to your inboxAmanda Holden has spoken of her dismay that ‘hundreds and hundreds’ of people have been made unemployed by the decision to cancel this year’s Britain’s Got Talent.ITV announced last week that the variety show will not take place in 2021.Speaking on Good Morning Britain today (February 3), the talent show judge however insisted that it was the ‘best option’ due to the ongoing pandemic.She explained that the show could not be produced safely in the way that they would like,
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticThe overloaded Thai equivalent of one of those YA weepies where terminally ill teens scramble to fulfill their bucket lists before expiring at a young age, all-the-feels buddy movie “One for the Road” is determined to leave audiences both shaken and stirred.