Kerry Washington and Tony Goldwyn are teaming up for an epic reunion!
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She’s notched up 16 years with the BBC and has hosted TV shows including Crimewatch, Points Of View and BBC Breakfast, but Tina Daheley says the role she’s most proud of is that of mum. “This sounds corny and clichéd, but becoming a mum has empowered me to say no, because for a decade I just said yes to everything,” Tina, 43, explains. “It was just constant.
I’d do Breakfast in the morning, then record a podcast, then do both the 6pm and 10pm news, then head to Manchester the next day for more filming. “Now I have a much better work-life balance. Anything I say no to means I can say yes to something else.
”We don’t talk enough about how much of an impact becoming a parent has on you, but I wear being a mum very openly.” Tina has a two-year-old daughter, Athena, with her fiancé of five years, Kane William-Smith, and gets up early to read the news on the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show. “My partner works from home, so that helps. He’s phenomenal,” she says.
“I will sneak out in the morning, making as little noise as possible while they’re both asleep. “But being a parent is tough.
The hours at work are still brutal and there’s the perpetual mum guilt. People say, ‘Does it get easier?’ No.
You’re permanently jet lagged. But it means I’m available for Athena a lot in the day, which is amazing.“ Next weekend will pose a different challenge, as Tina will be a roving reporter for the BBC’s Radio 2 In The Park festival, which opens in Leicester on Saturday with Tears for Fears and Bananarama, and continues on Sunday with Kylie Minogue, Sam Ryder and Simply Red. She has an unusual link to the second day’s headline act...
Kerry Washington and Tony Goldwyn are teaming up for an epic reunion!
TV presenter Lorraine Kelly revealed a strange phobia of coat hangers that she shares with 55 year old Aussie singer Kylie Minogue. During Thursday morning's episode of Lorraine, 28 September, the TV presenter revealed Kylie had brought out a new range of coat hangers, despite suffering from the phobia known as kremastraphobia.
Kylie Minogue steps out in a unique color block dress while promoting her new album, Tension, in London, on Monday (September 25).
, stepping out for an appearance at KISS Radio Studios in London, England on September 25 in a blue dress with see-through mesh panels on the sleeves.The dress has a Lycra sheen, and a spaghetti-strap-silhouette design, but it's also reminiscent of a jersey and has a lot of stretch. Sporty Spice famously never wore dresses, but if she had…maybe this one?The “Padam Padam” singer paired the dress with black stiletto heels and a black jacket the richest girl on your soccer team definitely wore after practice.Kylie Minogue just covered (Kylie Mi-vogue?) and opened up about the honor and responsibility of guiding so many Aussies, for so many years, through the pop landscape.Is she ever confronted by the largeness of this responsibility? “I don’t find it confronting, I find it inspiring and moving and it makes a lot of what I do real.
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Kylie Minogue has hit out at ageism and insisted she will continue to wear whatever she wants.The singer who is now 55 and recently released her new album ‘Tension’, said that despite her age, she isn’t prepared to tone down her image.She told The Sun On Sunday: “It’s not about being sexy, it’s about being yourself. I’m not going down to Tesco’s in thigh boots and a catsuit, but in Popland that is me.
Kerry Washington is getting candid about her family in her new memoir.
Todd Gilchrist editor As the platonic ideal of a pop star aging gracefully in her career, Kylie Minogue knows what kind of artist she is and for 35 years has stuck to that identity — and better than that, embraced it. “Tension” is her sixteenth album, and it’s not only as good as the ones she released 10 or 20 or more years ago, it’s just like them: full of shiny, irresistible, easily digestible songs whose sole purpose is to make listeners fall in love and dance, if not always in that order.
It’s Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday — especially when it’s New Music Friday! We’re breaking down this week’s best new tracks to keep on your radar.
Kylie Minogue has announced details of an upcoming pop-up shop in London, set to celebrate the release of her new album ‘Tension’.The special store will be open for a limited time later this week and will see the Australian pop star open up a pop-up shop in the heart of London, filled with exclusive merchandise and unique products related to her latest album.The forthcoming LP, titled ‘Tension’ will mark the singer’s 16th studio album, and is set to be released this Friday (September 22). It will follow on from her previous singles: hit anthem of this summer ‘Padam Padam’, and ‘90s-inspired title track.Located at 55 Regent Street, the store will be open to fans from 10am until 6pm on Friday, when the album is released, and will run throughout the weekend, ending on Sunday (September 24).To those visiting, there will be plenty of exclusive items available for purchase – all of which have been curated personally by Minogue and are set to become collector’s items of the future.These include limited-edition and individually numbered copies of ‘Tension’ on vinyl, as well as limited-edition signed prints and lithographs.
Kylie Minogue and Jodie Comer sit front and center for Burberry’s Summer 2024 show during UK’s London Fashion Week on Monday (September 18).
Thundercat has used mouthwash sounds on a new song released in conjunction with Listerine. The track forms part of Listerine’s The Whoa Collection campaign, which seeks to close the diversity gap in dentistry by supporting the non-profit initiative, Increasing Diversity in Dentistry (IDID) program.
Kylie Minogue has opened up about how fame took a toll on her mental health sharing she had lived through that.In an interview with Rolling Stone UK, the pop icon spoke about how certain aspects of fame are not easy to deal with and noted how it is easier to have open conversations about struggling with mental health now.“What I think is great for a lot of people now is that there’s a discussion about mental health and the toll [fame] can take on people, I had that, I lived that,” she said.The singer also shared that she was also conscious of keeping her family and close friends safe and well along with herself.A post shared by Kylie Minogue (@kylieminogue)“I was able to manage that myself and with my family and close friends and navigate those waters. It wasn’t a decision [to stay private], it was a reaction to protect myself and to protect my family because they would go through it with you,” Minogue said.In the interview, she also addressed how she protects her privacy explaining that she has a “common sense” element to her approach, but it does take “some sacrifice”.
The Equaliser 3, but it was scaled back after audiences reacted badly to it in preview screenings.The film, Washington’s final appearance as McCall, sees the retired intelligence officer living in a small Italian town where the friendly residents are being terrorised by local Mafioso. One of the residents is waitress Aminah, played by Gaia Scodellaro.
Kylie Minogue has shed new insight into recording her latest single ‘Tension’ – describing how she and her collaborators were “jumping on sofas” to make the song.Released last week as the follow-up to her summer smash hit ‘Padam Padam‘, the song was rcorded in Surrey during the “the hottest week of the year”, as she explained in a recent interview on The Zane Lowe Show – detailing how writing ‘Tension’ with KAMILLE and Anya Jones inspired a rather energetic session.“They came in with this incredible energy,” she said. “‘Tension’, it’s one of those ones that you don’t really even know how it happened.
Kylie Minogue is performing a free, intimate show in London later this month – find out more below.The Australian pop icon and multi-million artist will perform at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on Wednesday, September 27, five days after her new album ‘Tension’ releases on September 22.Entry to the show will be free, but is limited to just 700 passes for O2 Priority customers. While registrations are now open, entry to the show will be relegated to a ballot system.A post shared by O2 UK (@o2uk)O2 Priority customers can now enter the ballot for tickets to Kylie Minogue’s intimate show at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire here.
Antonela Roccuzzo and Valentina Ferrer had a lovely night at the Tiffany & Co.Diamonds and Wonders event. The two Argentineans were spotted sitting down together and catching up.
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, proved what a Beyonce fan she is as she attended another one of the superstar's concerts this week.The 42 year old wife of Prince Harry mingled with some of the huge celebrities that attended the last concert of the LA leg of Beyoncé's Renaissance world tour. Mum of two, Meghan, posed alongside Kelly Rowland – Beyonce's old Destiny's Child bandmate – and actress Kerry Washington as they all attended the show on Monday, September 4.
Kylie Minogue is keeping us dancing all year long.