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26.08.2021 - 15:29 / msn.com
The Handmaid’s Tale has just finished in the UK, and one of its stars has now admitted to finding a plot hole in the final scene. The Hulu series, which airs in the UK on Channel 4, concluded its fourth season on Sunday (22 August) in brutal fashion.
Fans have been left eager to find out what direction June Osborne’s story will take after the episode’s huge events. *Spoilers follow – you have been warned*The final scene showed Elisabeth Moss’s June returning home to Luke, Nichole and Moira after
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LONDON -- British writer Susanna Clarke won the prestigious Women’s Prize for Fiction on Wednesday for her mind-tweaking fantasy novel “Piranesi.”Clarke was awarded the 30,000-pound ($41,000) award for her second novel, which was published 16 years after her first, “Jonathan Strange & Mr.
Wednesday's instalment of Good Morning Britain descended into chaos as a technical blunder cut a live interview short. Hosts Ben Shephard and Susanna Reid were speaking to Stephen Mulhern via a live video link as he conducted an interview in Hampshire about the Make A Wish Foundation.
Susanna Reid has reached out to her ITV colleague after they shared their devastating cancer diagnosis.The 50-year-old Good Morning Britain presenter sent a message of support to ITN editor Geoff Hill, 52, after he opened up about his cancer battle. Speaking to MailOnline, Geoff explained that he is not "out of the woods yet" and is undergoing a series of treatments.
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Susanna Reid has opened up on the day Piers Morgan quit Good Morning Britain, explaining she "didn't think he'd really leave the show." The former TV host found himself in hot water over his public dismissal of the Duchess of Sussex's claims in her interview with Oprah Winfrey back in March, which sparked a whopping 58,000 complaints to the broadcasting watchdog.