Emmy Rossum is stepping out to celebrate her husband Sam Esmail‘s new movie.
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Novak Djokovic has plenty to celebrate about. The Serbian tennis player concluded his 2023 tennis season in the number one spot in tennis, marking his eight time reaching this milestone. He shared a video of himself dancing and in a good mood, tagging all of his collaborators in recognition.Vanessa Bryant praises Djokovic’s Kobe Bryant tribute after he won his 24th Grand SlamRafa Nadal explains how he ‘disconnected’ from everything this past yearA post shared by Novak Djokovic (@djokernole)The clip shows Djokovic recording himself with the front facing camera as he dances along to “Guantanamera,” a Cuban song that’s been popular for decades, with its first release dating back to 1929.
The clip goes on to show various members of his team dancing along, and finally returns to Djokovic, who shows off his salsa moves. “8th time season end #1 in the world! Idemooo,” he wrote. “Idemo” means “Let’s go” in Serbian.
Viewers of the post took note of Djokovic’s song choice. “Wow, Cuba!” wrote Lili Estefan. “Let’s go, champ!” Djokovic is one of the greatest tennis players of all time, a competitor of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer in their best times.
In an appearance on the French program C à vous, Djokovic discussed his relationship with Nadal, one that’s based in a lot of respect. “We’re not necessarily friends, but we do have great respect for each other, and I hope - I speak on my behalf - that after our careers, we can share drinks on the beach and talk about life,” he said with a smile. Earlier this year, Nadal also spoke about Djokovic and his incredible numbers while playing tennis.
Emmy Rossum is stepping out to celebrate her husband Sam Esmail‘s new movie.
Instagram post: “The world has failed the women of October 7th.”“On October 7th, the world witnessed Hamas carrying out its violent plans in real time. Within hours of the October 7th attack, the first blood-chilling video emerged of Shani Louk being paraded naked and defiled by her proud assailants,” Gadot continued, referring to the 23-year-old German-Israeli tattoo artist who was kidnapped by Hamas on Oct. 7.
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Indian filmmaker and TV personality Karan Johar has become the first Indian director to receive the Variety Vanguard Award, recognizing industry leaders who have significantly contributed to the global entertainment business. On Saturday, Variety’s executive editor of film and media, Tatiana Siegel, handed Johar his award at the third edition of the Red Sea Film Festival, followed by a career-spanning conversation. The director-producer-TV host came out of a seven-year directing hiatus with the highly successful “Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani.” The pause, the filmmaker says, was due to his busy schedule as head of the production company Dharma Productions and the host of “Koffee With Karan,” one of India’s longest-running and most popular talk shows.
Chrissy Teigen is opening up about her unusual birthday celebration!
The first eviction from I'm A Celebrity is set to happen this Sunday, with the last episode of the series to happen the following Sunday. ITV bosses have confirmed that voting lines will open on Saturday evening, and one campmate will be leaving 24 hours later, as reported by The Mirror.This year's evictions were delayed by two days after two celebs had to leave the show earlier in the week due to "medical grounds". Normally, the first eviction happens on the second Friday of the series.
Thania Garcia Billie Eilish and Finneas were honored with the Film Song of the Year at Variety‘s Hitmakers, presented by Sony audio, on Saturday for the “Barbie” power ballad “What Was I Made For?“ The duo’s award was presented by Bernie Taupin, the famed lyricist and longtime writing partner with Sir Elton John. “A lot of great people can write a lot of great songs with a lot of outside help, but not many find their one true songwriting partner that can truly cut through the noise and drive straight to the heart, with a simple idea, a melody, and lyrics that can lift the world and touch us all,” Taupin said on stage.
is back! That is perhaps the ultimate non-statement, because these exorbitant purchases—and all the status that collects around them—have never lost their allure. But the Birkin does seem to be experiencing a resurgence in the celebscape, which means it’s no longer the sole reserve of ascendant influencers.And here is the difference between those two things: On Instagram, the Birkin is displayed in aspirational carousels, box-fresh and photographed alongside pristine coffee table tomes.
Playing the right songs can lift the energy of an entire room, a club and even an entire stadium. It can also earn you some big bucks.
An independent whisky distiller based near Glasgow has once again triumphed at the Scottish Whisky Awards, winning the Gold Medal for the best Scotch globally.
Manchester’s Hotel Football has been recognised with a prestigious award naming it one of the leading venues in the world.
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here viewers have named the series 'winner' as the first eviction from camp looms. There are currently 10 celebrities left in the jungle after two unexpected exits from Grace Dent and Jamie Lynn Spears.
Viewers of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! Think they’ve spotted the ‘TV highlight of the year’ during Thursday night’s show. It came as as Sam Thompson and Tony Bellew competed in a Dingo Dollar challenge.
Julia Roberts is hitting the red carpet in London!
With so many Christmas parties and events heading our way this festive season, we have a whole host of outfits already pre-prepared. But trying to decide what nail design to get at our next manicure appointment can be tricky, as you need something that will go with everything.
Spotify Wrapped has been launched, revealing the most popular artists, songs, albums and podcasts in the UK and giving users special insight into their own listening habits.Shared each year by the streaming platform, this latest edition introduces a range of new features and is available to access now via the Spotify mobile app (iOS and Android) or on desktop by heading to the website.As well as showing the usual insights into each user’s own listening habits, a new range of features have been rolled out for the 2023 edition too. These include a new section called ‘Me in 2023’ which reveals which one of the 12 listening styles best describes the way you listen on Spotify, and a new section called ‘Sound Town’, which matches you to a city based on your listening and shared artist affinity.Pre-existing insights such as Top Five Genres and Top Five Artists have also been given a new design, and some of the most popular musicians of 2023 have recorded messages that will be played if they feature as one of your top artists.An AI DJ feature has also been added to guide listeners through their personalised Wrapped – serving up a mix based on your taste and sharing commentary about some of your favourite artists, genres, songs and more.
Paige Lorenze and her boyfriend Tommy Paul have moved in together!
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here fans think they have spotted the potential for a new feud to 'kick off' as the camp is divided into two teams. Thursday night's (November 23) episode of the ITV reality show saw all ten campmates take part in the latest trial.
I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here is finally back on our TV screens for its 23rd series, with 10 new celebrities heading to Australia to compete in challenges and hopefully be crowned King or Queen of the Jungle.
Fans of ITV's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! are threatening to stop watching the show, after it was announced that controversial former politician Nigel Farage will be taking part this series.The former UKIP leader, who has become infamous for his controversial comments on a number of of issues including the Dunblane massacre and working mothers, landed in Brisbane in the last few days, seemingly confirming the rumours about his participation on the show. He is thought to have been paid a whopping £1.5 million by ITV to appear on the show, despite viewers claiming they will be boycott the show if he does appear.
Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij — a creative team who’ve been together since their first short film in 2007 — tend to work in the bedrooms of their Los Angeles homes. “We live in small houses on the Eastside,” Marling says during a visit to New York, “so we don’t have room for offices or studies.” In the first of many times one of the pair picks up the other’s ideas and runs, Batmanglij jumps in. “It feels like pantomime to have offices with assistants, and the assistant asks you if you want a bottle of water — the performance of it,” he says.