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Liam Payne opens up about checking into secret 100-day rehab after controversial One Direction comments
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Khloe Kardashian finally reveals baby son's name after more than a year of secrecy
Khloe Kardashian finally revealed the name of her baby son during the season three premiere of her family reality show, The Kardashians. The 38-year-old admitted 'struggling to connect' with the boy, who was welcomed via surrogate in the summer of 2022. However, after secrecy surrounding the tot's name (apart from telling fans it begun with a 'T'), the reality star has shared his name is Tatum Robert Thompson. "I definitely buried my head in the sand during that pregnancy, that I didn’t digest what was happening", she said. Click here to sign up for our newsletters
2023-05-25 23:57

Who is Mayim Bialik's ex-husband? 'Jeopardy!' host remained married for decade before she decided to part ways: 'Relationships are complicated'
Mayim Bialik said, 'Divorce is terribly sad, painful, and incomprehensible for children, it is not something we have decided lightly'
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Logan Paul announces retirement from boxing after defeating Dillon Danis, shares future plans
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Megyn Kelly trolled over 'demonic' red studio makeover after she ditches iconic blue cityscape
Megyn Kelly said, 'I like red because you know what nobody else is using red as their background and I’m sick of the damn cityscape'
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Carol Vorderman quits BBC role so she can keep slamming the Tories
Carol Vorderman has quit her BBC radio show after five years so that she can carry on criticising the Tories. The presenter was on the air with her own radio show on BBC Radio Wales every Saturday morning but a new BBC social media policy otherwise known as the "Lineker clause," where employees at the national broadcaster are limited on what they can post online. Taking to Twitter, Vorderman announced the news where she thanked listeners "who answered the funny questions I asked every week about old memories and daft stories" and teased that she's moving "onwards to the next very interesting chapter." In a longer statement, she said she will "continue to criticise the current UK government for what it has done to the country which I love." Vorderman has often been outspoken against the Tories, for example she called them "morally corrupt” over Partygate, she compared former Prime Minister Boris Johnson to "a dose of diarrhoea," and got into an online spat with Tory MP Lee Anderson. (To name but a few instances). “After five years, I’m leaving my Saturday morning show on BBC Radio Wales," Vorderman began. “The BBC recently introduced new social media guidelines which I respect. However, despite my show being lighthearted with no political content, it was explained to me that as it is a weekly show in my name, the new guidelines would apply to all and any content that I post all year round. “Since those non-negotiable changes to my radio contract were made, I’ve ultimately found that I’m not prepared to lose my voice on social media, change who I am, or lose the ability to express the strong beliefs I hold about the political turmoil this country finds itself in.” “My decision has been to continue to criticise the current UK government for what it has done to the country which I love – and I’m not prepared to stop. I was brought up to fight for what I believe in, and I will carry on. “Consequently I have now breached the new guidelines and BBC Wales management have decided I must leave. We each must make our decisions. “I’m sad to have to leave the wonderful friends I’ve made at Radio Wales. I wish them, and all of our listeners, all the love in the world. We laughed a lot and we will miss each other dearly. But for now, another interesting chapter begins.” The reason why the new BBC social media guidelines are referred to as the "Lineker clause," after Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker found himself in an impartiality row with the broadcaster over his tweets where he compared UK’s asylum policy to 1930s Germany. Lineker was suspended which sparked a huge act of solidarity amongst BBC Sport staff which saw all sports coverage for that weekend cancelled. The ex-England player was later reinstated after him and the BBC "navigated a way for him [Lineker] to return." How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-11-09 20:21

'Divas' come to London for major new V&A exhibition
From 19th-century opera singers to the youngest modern pop superstars, "divas" are taking centre stage at a major...
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'The Flash' Review: An abysmal tale of two blabbering 'Barry Allens'
‘The Flash’ is an underwhelming flick that builds up on the promise in its first hour but falls from the mountain it barely manages to climb in the next 60 minutes
2023-06-16 12:28

‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Season 2 Episode 4: Can Mickey save Lisa from prison? Mitchell Bondurant murder trial takes centre-stage
Micky Haller uses his razor sharp focus to save Lisa Trammel from going to prison in the Mitchell Bondurant murder case
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Chris Hemsworth hammers home another rescue mission in 'Extraction 2'
Premiering in April 2020, "Extraction" landed at a fortuitous time, showcasing "Thor's" Chris Hemsworth in a muscular, theatrical-style action vehicle on Netflix at a moment when Covid brought theaters to a grinding halt. The sequel, "Extraction 2," hammers away at the same basic outline, while feeling particularly simple minded even by the standards of the genre.
2023-06-16 21:48
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