Ariana Grande and husband Dalton Gomez have separated after two years of marriage, Us Weekly can confirm.
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A holidaymaker says that she was stopped from flying home after TUI staff told her she'd been blacklisted because of a minor toilet row. Victoria Devorie, 44, was checking in for her journey home from Jamaica when she discovered staff placed her on a banned list following her outbound flight.
The woman, who has autism, says that she had unintentionally stepped a foot inside the plane's kitchen galley - where passengers aren't allowed - to make way for someone whilst waiting for the toilet. Ms Devorie then says she was "reprimanded like a child" as cabin crew made an announcement before take off on the flight from Gatwick to Montego Bay that the area was off limits to passengers.
Victoria, from Liverpool, said the situation triggered her "fight, flight or freeze" as her neurodivergence makes her respond differently to certain scenarios. She told ECHO: "I can remember it verbatim. I stepped a foot into the galley and this crew member reprimanded me like a child.
"When you have autism, certain situations can trigger you. You can go into fight, flight or freeze. Initially I froze and I apologised to him and I said ‘I am really sorry, I know the rules, I am just getting out the way of a passenger. You don’t need to talk to me in the way you are talking to me. You’re being really combative.'"
Victoria says that she was left upset and confused by the incident and subsequently exited the wrong way, claiming she was then "yelled at" by the flight attendant. She added: “I did move forward and I said ‘can I take your name?’ and initially he would not give me his name and I moved forward and he said ‘you’re still in the galley’ and I said ‘I want your name’. And I said ‘this is not OK for you to talk to me like that’.
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Ariana Grande and husband Dalton Gomez have separated after two years of marriage, Us Weekly can confirm.
A man has been rushed to hospital following a 'serious assault' in Paisley.
Zoe Saldaña is looking back at the opportunity presented to her by starring in creator Taylor Sheridan's new Paramount+ drama, — and how she almost missed out.Saldaña spoke with ET at the premiere of the new series at the Tate Britain in London, England, on Tuesday — where she walked the red carpet alongside co-star Nicole Kidman — and she opened up about joining onto the series after finishing her work on the and franchises.«It feels great being here, feels wonderful knowing that two or three years ago I was whispering to myself just how disheartened I was, because I had reached a peak in my life where I wanted to challenge myself,» she explained. «I wanted to see what was out there beyond these amazing franchises, that have granted me so many opportunities but have also taken so much of my time.»"[I felt] I can be, I don't know, challenging myself a little more, and then Taylor called in the middle of the pandemic and presented me this opportunity," she continued.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic In my earliest years, the evening didn’t end until Vanna White said good night. I was in one of the parts of America where “Wheel of Fortune” comes on after “Jeopardy!” (the only proper order — a roughage-filled meal, then dessert). And I’d insist on staying up past the last ad break to hear the chat between White and “Wheel” host Pat Sajak for 45 seconds or so, wrapping on a sincere-sounding sendoff that gave me the all-clear to trundle up the stairs. Why did I have to wait for the last moments with Vanna? Well, part of it was a child’s literalism: she hadn’t said good night, so it wasn’t yet that time. But part, too, was an attempt to wring out every last moment of White’s particular charm from “Wheel’s” half-hour. White — perhaps even more than Sajak, a consummate emcee of the old school — seemed to represent in one person what “Wheel” was all about. A model for an endless array of spectacular gowns and an ornament on a show whose gameplay didn’t strictly require a letter-turner as technology improved, she represented all the glamour and luxurious promise of cash prizes, free vacations and the gilded sunlight of California. And yet presenting in complete earnest, from her glee or sorrow for a contestant who won the game or who bought the wrong vowel to her utter commitment to trading pleasantries with Sajak, she was a fabulous contradiction — a quintessentially middle-American celebrity.
Two people have been rushed to hospital after two allegedly linked incidents in Fife this morning.
Donna Langley is a dame in waiting no more. The veteran movie executive, with deep ties to Hollywood filmmakers and a knack for shepherding blockbusters to the screen, ascended to NBCUniversal’s content throne on Thursday, one of the big winners in a sweeping reorganization made by company CEO Mike Cavanagh. In her new role as chief content officer, Langley won’t just be overseeing Universal’s slate of films. She will also take ownership of its TV and streaming creative strategy. It’s an elevation that many industry players saw as inevitable – after all, how much longer could the company keep the in-demand executive without expanding her portfolio?
Two women have been arrested after allegedly trying to climb over safety barriers at King Charles' Scottish Coronation in Edinburgh today.
A mum and gran was given the harrowing news she has just weeks to live after pain in her back was diagnosed as cancer.
J. Kim Murphy “High Desert” is headed beyond the horizon at Apple TV+. In a video posted on Instagram Saturday morning, series star Patricia Arquette shared that the production had not received an order for a second season at the streamer. “A lot of you have asked about ‘High Desert’ and if there was going to be a second season, so I just wanted to let you know that we just found out that we won’t be coming back,” Arquette opened. “That’s a sad bummer for all of us.” Arquette extended her gratitude to the crew, writers and actors on the series. The post was accompanied with a text caption: “It stinks.”
This is the heartwarming moment when a chimpanzee survivor of a grisly laboratory experiment programme saw the sky in her new home for the first time. Vanilla the chimp looked delighted as she arrived at the sanctuary in Fort Pierce, Florida.
A British holidaymaker in Jamaica died after trying to drink all 21 cocktails on the menu at a hotel pool bar, an inquest has heard. Timothy Southern took part in the challenge having drank drunk beer and brandy in the morning already.
Vladimir Putin has said he is confident of being able to implement future plans in the war in Ukraine despite the Wagner rebellion. The leader broke his silence following the extraordinary events in Russia which seen armed mercenaries advancing on Moscow.
Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin has been banished from Russia after Vladimir Putin dropped charges against him.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic It’s difficult to know whether Lainey Wilson would be as big a star as she’s recently become in the field of country music without the visibility boost she’s received from “Yellowstone.” The series began featuring her songs in season 2, a few years before Lainey was cast for a recurring role as a musician in season 5. The most likely answer: She’d probably be almost as big, even without the Taylor Sheridan factor. After all, it’s not a TV show that came up with the combination of country-rock singing chops, irresistible Louisiana accent and gosh-dang gung-ho that have captivated listeners to the point that, in short succession, she’s racked up four No. 1 Mediabase radio singles and been one of the leading winners at the CMA and ACM awards shows.
Jennifer Garner is opening up about fame and what she misses the most about her life before finding stardom.In a roundtable conversation with Claire Danes, Emma D’Arcy and Melanie Lynskey for, Garner chimed in after D'Arcy (who identifies with they/them pronouns) shared that their «day-to-day is broadly unchanged» after landing the role of Rhaenyra Targaryen on, HBO's spinoff.D'Arcy said advice from Emilia Clarke proved immensely beneficial. But while they wouldn't divulge the piece of advice, D'Arcy said «that wig» in was a «blessing» because «people don't recognize me.» They added, «I feel that the ability to observe others and not be the observed is so fundamentally important to our job.
Well, this is gross. While the boy was meeting the world, the girl was meeting the much grosser parts of Hollywood.
Kevin Costner’s former tenant Daniel Starr shut down rumors that he was romantically involved with the actor’s estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner — and wished the pair well amid their divorce.
Sometimes, stars aren’t just like Us. Court documents in Kevin Costner’s ongoing divorce proceedings with estranged wife Christine Baumgartner reveal how the celebrated actor spends his nearly $20 million-a-year salary — and some of the recurring expenses that have prompted Baumgartner to request $248,000 a month in support.
A recruitment boss told how her partner assaulted her after a Christmas night out.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Marc Maron’s recent HBO standup special “From Bleak to Dark,” yes, touches on subjects that might be considered bleak and dark. But of course, it’s much more than that. Sure, Maron opens the special by pointing out that society seems to be on a collision course with disaster, and there’s little that can be done about it. But, as the comedian, actor and podcaster tells Variety‘s Awards Circuit Podcast, he’s just being a realist. “There’s a truth to it,” he says. “And I think that the first 15 or 20 minutes of that special addresses a lot of things in in a fairly broad way, because I wanted it to have some longevity. The negative things I talk about aren’t going anywhere. But also framing the special like that, like ‘I don’t want to be negative, I don’t think anything’s ever gonna get better ever again,’ is an acceptance. If you have acceptance around that, it gives you a bit of freedom of mind. There’s a sort of ‘zero fuckness’ to it.”