Calling him out. Sarah Lacina gave some clarity about her disdain for fellow The Challenge: World Championship costar Johnny “Bananas” Devenanzio.
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Damon Hay (Ciaran Griffiths). These two characters met in a hotel a few weeks ago. Initially, Sarah didn’t know that Damon was the person who destroyed Nick (Ben Price) and his life with Leanne (Jane Danson) and Sam (Jude Riordan) and even when she did find out, that still didn’t stop her from dropping subtle and flirtatious remarks.
Coming up, with her car blocked in and Adam (Sam Robertson) working, Sarah is given a lift to a hotel by Damon ahead of her meeting. To Sarah’s annoyance, Damon sits at a nearby table but as Lulu the buyer makes disparaging remarks about the designs, Damon saunters over pretending to be a music mogul impressed by Sarah’s work. He hands Sarah a business card with his room number written on the back and, in this new video, conversation turns to the case Damon is involved in, and the fact he has never actually been to prison for his previous crimes.
Damon tells Sarah about his past and how he’s apprehensive about the thought of living in a cell because doesn’t like small spaces, largely due to his brother’s actions when they were younger. After flirting some more, Damon makes a comment about the fact he probably won’t see Sarah again, which prompts her to throw caution to the wind and the two of them end up kissing passionately. As the week continues, Sarah and Leanne (Jane Danson) discover some news about the ongoing legal case involving Damon – Adam and Dee-Dee (Channique Sterling-Brown) have new evidence, which means he can be released.
Calling him out. Sarah Lacina gave some clarity about her disdain for fellow The Challenge: World Championship costar Johnny “Bananas” Devenanzio.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” is heading toward $1 billion at the worldwide box office, which is a far cry from the disastrous fate that met the first attempt to bring the Nintendo video game franchise to life. The live-action “Super Mario Bros.” movie in 1993 crashed and burned at the box office, grossing less than $40 million worldwide. Many Mario fans found the film too dark and adult-oriented, but Luigi actor John Leguizamo recently told GQ magazine in a video interview that what they shot was far darker than what was released. “[The directors] had this dark, dark vision that Disney was not okay with so there was all this butt-heading that was incredible,” Leguizamo said. “That party scene? Those were all strippers from North Carolina that they put on the set and they had them in the most revealing clothes and costumes.”
A nearly due pregnant woman tragically lost her life after a group of teenagers opened fire on her vehicle.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic Let no one deny it: Rupert Murdoch is clever like a fox. He’s slyer than his adversaries in mainstream media. They still think in real-world terms. But Murdoch thinks in terms of the world that he’s created — the world of fake news, of lies that play because they carry the ring of vengeful mythology (life as a Charles Bronson film that never ends). The world that Fox News pretends is reality. You could make a case that in recent weeks, Murdoch’s circus of happy-talk dystopian propaganda (otherwise known as any random half hour of Fox News) took a major hit. The release of documents subpoenaed during the Dominion Voting System’s $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News revealed something that was, or should be, profoundly embarrassing to the network: that there are moments when its star huckster, Tucker Carlson, actually tells the truth (at least in private). The revelation that Carlson, along with a number of Fox News executives, peddled Donald Trump’s crackpot assertion that he won the 2020 election not because they believed it, but because they thought they had to go along with what their viewers wanted to hear, made the Fox team look like craven cowards. The lawsuit never made it to trial, but because those documents were leaked you could say the damage was done. And to keep the trial from happening, Murdoch had to cough up the mother of all defamation settlements: $787.5 million.
Roman Kemp's latest social media post came with a warning and an apology to his mum as she shared how he lost his clothes while taking a dip in a thermal rival while on holiday. The Capital FM DJ had been taking a well-earned break in Costa Rica when his personal disaster struck.
Jordan Moreau SPOILER ALERT: This recap contains spoilers for Season 4, Episode 4 of “Succession,” now streaming on HBO Max. After standing united against their father for so long, it’s a Roy Sibling Battle Royale on “Succession” once again. Last week’s episode delivered a series-best bombshell that had the entire “Succession” world (and our own) buzzing about the death of Logan Roy (Brian Cox). Somehow, this Sunday’s follow-up cranked the drama and tension even higher, with the Roy extended family wasting no time in plotting the interim Waystar Royco CEO. After the dust settled and the tears dried up, Kendall (Jeremy Strong) and Roman (Kieran Culkin) are the ultimate victors, with Shiv (Sarah Snook) getting left out…for now.
A royal snub! King Charles III’s coronation celebration has a strict guest list and Prince Andrew’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, didn’t make the cut.
Pupils at Dalry School have raised more than £1,000 for the Syria and Turkey earthquake appeal.
Succession spoilers ahead! Click away if you’re not up to date with Season 4.
She has captivated us all with her portrayal of straight-talking Siobhan ‘Shiv’ Roy, the power-hungry media heiress in smash-hit TV drama Succession. Now, Australian actress Sarah Snook is enjoying her moment in the sun as she’s being tipped for superstardom – but first, she has a very personal project of her own to work on.
wore a sage green vintage dress, which is relatively casual compared to previous Easter KarJenner looks. The knit tank dress features vertical ribbing that gives the illusion of boning, and of course, a sheer element at the pointed hem, which landed mid-thigh.
YoungBoy Never Broke Again has made some major moves from house arrest in Utah, switching labels from Atlantic to Motown, sharing albums like January’s I Rest My Case, and keeping his crown as the king of rap YouTube with the help of some truly excellent exclusives. Today, he reunites with Nicki Minaj for “WTF,” a new track that marks their third collaboration.
Another day, another slay! Rihanna commanded attention as she stepped out for dinner at Giorgio Baldi in Los Angeles with ASAP Rocky and their 10-month-old son.
Anna Marie de la Fuente Leading Spanish indie Plano a Plano has snagged TV adaptation rights to “Lejos de Luisiana” by Luz Gabás, last year’s winner of Spain’s prestigious Planeta Award. Plano a Plano acquired the rights from Book & Film Rights, the Editorial Planeta division which oversees local and international audiovisual adaptation deals as well as translation rights in international markets. Since 1952, Planeta has bestowed an annual reward to outstanding unpublished Spanish-language works with the largest endowment worldwide, one million Euros. Gabás’ acclaimed debut novel “Palm Trees in the Snow” (“Palmeras en la nieve”) was successfully adapted to the screen in 2015, winning two Goya, translated to multiple languages and grossing $18.3 million in Spain.
Birthday blessings! Robert Downey Jr. rang in his 58th year by looking back at 57 — complete with a rare glimpse at his family life.
Note: The following contains spoilers for “Succession” Season 4, Episode 2The ending of “Succession” Season 4 Episode 2 saw Roman Roy (Kieran Culkin) go crawling back to Logan (Brian Cox), but for Culkin, the move makes a lot of sense.Following the events of the Season 3 finale in which Logan cut Roman, Kendall (Jeremy Strong) and Shiv (Sarah Snook) out of the company after they came for his head, Season 4 began with the kids really embracing being on their own. The second episode of this final season saw the children even using some significant leverage against Logan to potentially delay his sale of Waystar Royco to GoJo in order to squeeze more money out of Matsson (Alexander Skarsgard).But, sensing the kids had real leverage, Logan confronted his children in the second episode and even offered an apology for his actions – albeit motivated by trying to convince them to get out of his way.The episode ended with Roman showing up at Logan’s house, unbeknownst to Kendall and Shiv, and with Logan asking Roman to join him and head up ATN.“I think Logan, he went after Roman for the reason that he’s probably the most likely to get him on his side,” Culkin explains in a behind-the-scenes video about the episode.
EXCLUSIVE: Logan Miller (Escape Room franchise) has signed on to star alongside Barbarian breakout Georgina Campbell in Psycho Killer, a new horror-thriller from New Regency, which is heading into production in early spring.
Not holding back! Ariana Madix’s friend Logan Cochran slammed Vanderpump Rules’ Raquel Leviss and Tom Sandoval after she was spotted outside the musician and his ex’s shared home.
reported on Wednesday that a federal judge has ordered Pence to testify specifically in regards to the twice-impeached former president’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, in which he lost to Joe Biden. During Wednesday night’s episode of “The Daily Show,” guest host John Leguizamo pulled up a clip from CNN’s reporting, in which it was noted that Pence will likely need to answer questions about private conversations he had with Trump leading up to January 6, including ones where Trump berated him.“Oh come on man, don’t make Pence say all the names that Trump called him,” Leguizamo said.
The FADER’s “Songs You Need” are the tracks we can’t stop playing. Check back every day for new music and follow along on our Spotify playlist. Few bands where their hearts on their sleeves like Pearl & The Oysters do.