It was less than a year ago when the couple sat down for an interview, and how secure their marriage was was brought up more than once.
People won, people lost – welcome to the Emmy Awards. Let’s run through the full list so you know which shows deserve a second chance.
It’s always interesting to read how some of the world’s biggest outlets report happenings here at home, with this CNN piece offering an interesting perspective.
Jim Jones, cult leader of the Peoples Temple, will be the subject of Vince Gilligans’ latest creation. If you’re not familiar with his story we’ll set you in the right direction.
Marilyn Manson is back – but not how you would expect. To take advantage of this, he sat down for an interview and it sure is entertaining.
The SABC are currently trying to put out fires after a humiliating flop this weekend, although the pictures say more than any media spin doctor ever could.
Heritage Day is around the corner, which means many will be taking on the braai to celebrate in the most South African way possible. This is next level though.
If you have just said goodbye to Pablo Escobar then these facts will make for pretty good reading. He definitely wasn’t captured by chance.
The SABC is quickly replacing Comedy Central as the go-to place for a laugh, although theirs usually originate from the offices of Supreme Leader Hlaudi.
Slow TV has made its way to Netflix, and that means you might be able to watch a full Norwegian train ride without any interruptions. For five days straight.
You’re super important and the world revolves around you, but is the rest of the world watching on as you go about your everyday life?
John Robbie completely missed the point while interviewing Mishka Wazar, but it makes for a good lesson around the conversations currently happening.
Remember Spud? Well, the dude who played the lead role is doing really, really well. He’s even landing fashion magazine covers now.
The Southern Suburbs (and other areas of Cape Town) know all about being hit by the Crowbar Gang, but now we finally know how they work.
South Africa has voted, and these are the brands that come out on top. I guess it’s a case of old habits dying hard for many of us.
If you think James Corden has a baby face now wait until you see him 21 years ago, sat across from the one and only Meat Loaf.
He’s pretty much a sitting duck at the moment, and everyone is having their turn at ridiculing Ryan Lochte. Enter the master, Stephen Colbert.
Depending on who you ask South Africa’s white ‘squatter’ population varies wildly. Just who is right though, and what are the numbers really?
After 13 years of poking the bear Gawker is shutting down, and the last post ever is well worth the read. No punches spared, as we have come to expect.
The results for the most watched television programme are in, and the winner may surprise you. So how does actin on SA TV line the pockets?
From K-TV to M-Net to GQ and FHM, Candice Hillebrand seemed destined for a life in the limelight. Looks like she’s dropped off the radar somewhat though.
Another day, another person forced to shame themselves on national television in defence of the Donald. This is one for the record books, though.
When ‘Vanity Fair’ invites celebs to do a Tinder takeover, it’s usually pretty entertaining. Turns out Seth Rogen plays his role as matchmaker rather well.
‘Vogue Paris’ celebrates the younger generation of Instagram stars, and picked the hottest of the lot for their latest cover.
You can’t be the host of a late-night show in the U.S. and not poke fun at Trump, but Trevor’s making something of an art out of it.
Somewhere on your Facebook feed you’ve probably come across a story that seems a little fishy. It may well be, given that we are all being trolled.
To make things a little more interesting during a late night Olympics broadcast, a bridal party got involved and viewers were pretty excited about it.
Kendall Jenner landed the cover of the coveted September issue of Vogue, and then shot a really lame video with her family to celebrate.
Former SuperSport and 5FM personality Darren Scott has just launched an epic Facebook rant against his former boss. Buckle up, it’s about to get nasty.
We won’t have many more important days in the short history of democratic South Africa than those we are in the midst of. The papers reflect that.