Cara Delevingne has opened up about her romance with St. Vincent in the latest ‘British Vogue’, and it seems the two are doing really, really well.
The Donald might have two beady eyes on a stay in the White House, but what’s happening to bookings at his hotels? Bring on the spin.
Kevin Roberts will have himself a fair amount of free time in the coming weeks, advertising giants Saatchi & Saatchi forcing him to take a little ‘me time’.
Communications Minister Faith Muthambi seems determined to stick her neck out on a number of contentious issues, but her latest rant takes the cake.
The American Family Association has attacked the Hilton Hotel for running an ad that hurts the family values it promotes – but who’s hurting them more?
Kim K and her hubby Kanye West sat down with ‘Harper’s Bazaar’ for an interview about all the little things that make them tick – and it was brilliant.
She doesn’t make vast sums of money for her rap skills, but that doesn’t mean Cara can’t poke fun at James Corden on his own show.
Inflation is the mother of all evil, and South Africa’s finance ministers aren’t helping when they keep feeding our citizens half-truths and myths.
You’re probably familiar with the TV show Breaking Bad, but it turns out there might be a true life story that can rival that of Walter White’s.
The UK aren’t known for their class when it comes to reality shows, and while audiences are shocked at its latest release, maybe it’s not that bad.
It seems that with every passing day we watch another mass killing or attack take place, which has left many people scratching their heads.
It’s the late night TV segment that has developed a cult following, and now Apple are forking out the big bucks to make it their own.
Every relationship ends up on the rocks at some point, but maybe one of the keys to a happy home is a few toots here and there.
Nintendo released a statement showing just how much money it would be making from ‘Pokemon Go’, and investors were a bit shocked. Silly.
With big business comes big responsibility – and Sasol’s Sandton headquarters are set to house all of its SA-based employees.
2015 was another bumper year for South African TV adverts, and now a global research has ranked our best and brightest. Plenty of heart-string tugging.
How do you condense all of the madness that has taken place in GoT into four and a half minutes? It isn’t easy, but this video pretty much nails it.
He’s had some of the biggest celebrities in he world riding shotgun, but now James Corden is going presidential. Take that Melania.
How much does an online service that sends you a razor, plus some extras, mean to a massive company like Unilever? Quite a bit, actually.
Leo’s fundraiser was full of glam, money, and A-list celebs. Set in the south of France, how could one expect anything less?
It must be nice to rule the roost as king and spend money as you please, but over in Swaziland their ruler might just be out of control.
It’s a question that everyone seems to be asking, and now these guys have made it easy to find out when that high-speed browsing is coming your way.
Dubai playboy / crown prince Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum caught the Tube with his father, which took many by surprise.
Amazon have become something of an online shopping juggernaut, but back in the day their site pointed to a simpler time.
By now most of us know there’s a treasure trove of information regarding our online activities stored somewhere, but just who has access to it?
The world’s most popular car experts are in town, and it appears they are quite enjoying themselves while they’re here.
Bill Gates spoke yesterday on the topic of “Living Together”, at a Nelson Mandela Foundation event during which he pledged a $5 billion investment into Africa.
Every now and again you come across a post on Gumtree that really brings a smile to your face. This is next level though, and promises one helluva payday.
Twerking fail videos are all over the Internet, but this one may well take the cake as the biggest fail ever. Ready, set, split.
PokeStops and Gyms have already attracted enthusiasts to local businesses,, and some are tapping into it well. The future looks like dollar signs.