The desert may be hot, but Kylie Jenner is bringing even more heat! The TV personality brought her sexy style to the first weekend of Coachella 2023.
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The desert may be hot, but Kylie Jenner is bringing even more heat! The TV personality brought her sexy style to the first weekend of Coachella 2023.
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.
LL Cool J’s Rock The Bells said Paramount Global, along with Raine Ventures and Irving Azoff of Iconic Artists Group, led a $15 million funding round for the hip-hop platform, which has also signed a first look deal with Par.
Rochelle Humes wowed viewers as she stepped onto the screen in a lime green get up on ITV’s This Morning earlier today (April 17). The presenter joined Phillip Schofield in a ‘stunning’ off the shoulder number that fans have been rushing to purchase.
If you want to smooth out fine lines and banish dark circles from the delicate eye area, then Boots fans are loving one skincare product.
Sophie Habboo, now officially Mrs Laing, looked gorgeous as she said 'I do' to Jamie Laing on Friday afternoon. Sophie, 29 and Jamie, 34 became best friends while starring in Channel 4's Made In Chelsea and officially began dating in 2019 before Jamie got down on one knee to pop the question in December 2021.The loved-up pair tied the knot at the Kensington and Chelsea Register Office in London on Friday afternoon, where the newlyweds beamed as they posed for photos after the ceremony as their loved ones showered them in confetti.The wedding party went on to enjoy an intimate meal at Stanley's Restaurant in Chelsea, with Jamie sharing a snap of their menu on Instagram with the caption: "No better place to have our post wedding lunch." The groom looked dapper as he wore a smart navy tux paired with smart black shoes, while the bride stunned in a short satin Vivienne Westwood dress, complete with a Gigi & Olive veil, Jimmy Choo point heels and a "Wifey for Lifey" clutch bag.
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director One of the biggest announcements to emerge out of Star Wars Celebration was the return of Daisy Ridley as Rey in a new movie that will follow the events of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” which concluded the most recent Skywalker trilogy in 2019. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (“Ms. Marvel”) is directing the still-untitled Rey movie from a script by Steven Knight (“Peaky Blinders”). Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy said at the fan convention that Ridley’s new “Star Wars” movie will follow Rey as she builds a new Jedi Order, but the executive teased a bit more about the plot in an interview with IGN: “Star Wars” fans will pick up with Rey well over a decade after “The Rise of Skywalker.”
Tory voters should vote Labour at the next election if their candidate is best placed to beat the SNP, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives has suggested. Douglas Ross risked a split with Tory leader Rishi Sunak as he said people should “do what’s best for the country” to help loosen the nationalists’ grip on Scotland.
Owen Wilson is back, with brushes, as the longtime host of a beloved but fading Burlington, Vermont-based PBS instructional art show. Paint from IFC Films opens on 800+ screens.
What could the future possibly hold for an artist if they have grown too comfortable with success? If they have stayed put in that snug place of glory, but the times have moved on fast without them? These are the hefty considerations at the heart of “Paint,” a slight comedy that sadly embraces neither the worthwhile questions that surround its central premise nor the story’s dark humor potential.That’s too bad, because writer-director Brit McAdams’ narrative feature debut is rooted in a genuinely fascinating subject that apparently served as an inspiration for “Paint.” McAdam’s muse is Bob Ross, a real-life American public television mainstay of the ‘80s and ‘90s. Being the host of a successful PBS show called “The Joy of Painting” during that time, Ross built a loyal audience who loved and were mesmerized by his soothing voice, and even haunted by his creative process and ease with a brush, as Ross slowly created his art in front of curious eyes, narrating it softly and philosophically.
Scots actor George Rossi, who was best known for his role in police drama The Bill, has left behind a fortune of £8million in his will.
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Lisa Barlow is crunching down on trollish accusations that she supports Donald Trump.
Hollyoaks star Ruby O’Donnell has received support from fans and colleagues after sharing the sad news that her grandmother has died. The actress, who plays Peri Lomax in the Channel 4 soap, revealed the heartbreaking news on social media, sharing a number of pictures of her grandmother. ‘Today was all about celebrating the beautiful life you created,’ she wrote on Instagram alongside the images.
READ MORE: ITV Loose Women viewers make new observation about Coronation Street's Charlotte Jordan as she's left squirming by Denise Welch over pastHollyoaks co-star Nikki Sanderson was among the first to respond, writing: "Sending lots of love to you all. So sorry for your loss. " Ross Adams shared: "Thinking of you beautiful.
EXCLUSIVE: Jorge Vargas (‘Snowpiercer’), Tanaya Beatty (‘Yellowstone,’), and Skywalker Hughes (‘Joe Pickett’) are rounding out the previously announced cast of Academy Award winner Andrew Stanton’s In The Blink of an Eye starring Kate McKinnon, Rashida Jones, and Daveed Diggs. Principal photography has now commenced in British Columbia.
The White House has issued a statement condemning Russia’s detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich “in the strongest terms,” and is reiterating State Department warnings that U.S. citizens residing or traveling in Russia “should depart immediately.”
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