Some experts believe that the reason eyes are wandering outside of marriages is largely down to arguments over money.
It’s never a good sign when your public unravelling is described as “one of history’s greatest-ever destructions of wealth”.
With hundreds of thousands of followers behind her name thanks to her ‘Constantia Mom’ alter-ego, Cassidy’s recipe took us on a nostalgic journey.
Wipe your tears, darlings, because you can finally boot your ex from your Netflix account without having to communicate with them.
Moët Hennessy has been internally referring to the bubbly boom as “the roaring 20s” and can barely keep up with demand.
Hofmeyr has filled out his last prescription at Dis-Chem and he wants you to know. Don’t shoot the messenger.
Alvin Kaunda was reporting on how animals at an orphanage in Kenya are being looked after during a drought when an inquisitive elephant entered the fray.
‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ is busy smashing box office records across the African continent. It makes sense to piggyback on that for marketing purposes, as long as it’s done well.
Musk and now former Twitter employees have publicly battled on the platform, and it’s also alleged that he has sacked multiple employees for privately criticising him.
Craig’s 007 days are behind him and while speculation continues as to who will take over that iconic character, he appears to be moving on in quite some style.
To get your hands on South Africa’s most exclusive credit card, you’ll need to be at the tip-top of earners.
Off the back of the COVID-19 pandemic work-from-home / no-work situation, a new study has found that France has been slowly succumbing to a “laziness epidemic”.
The smart new limited series premiering on November 17 teases out the myriad contradictions about the human condition, filled to the brim with marriage problems, life philosophy, sex, and money.
In the advertising space, we can all agree that Nando’s gets the biggest bite, but Pedros has been hot on their heels and Nando’s is absolutely rejecting the heat.
If you headed out to Kalk Bay over the course of the past week, though, you may have noticed there’s a lot of action on the harbourfront.
The past seven days have been total and utter carnage in the crypto world. At the centre of it all is crypto exchange FTX and its now former CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried.
With over 4 000 dramatic episodes under his belt, Jerry Springer just wants to say he’s “so sorry” for “ruining culture”.
Hosting for the third time in his career, Chappelle zeroed in on Kanye West’s recent egotistical and self-inflicted career damage.
Mark Mateschitz now holds the title of Europe’s richest millennial – people born between 1981 and 1996.
Over the years, Peter Morgan’s drama has been accused of taking liberties with the truth surrounding the behaviour of various royals.
In years to come, they will write business studies about the first few weeks and months of Elon Musk’s Twitter acquisition.
Depending largely on your political leaning, you may think Elon Musk buying Twitter is a reason to celebrate or a reason to exit the social media giant altogether.
You know December is drawing ever nearer when the UK’s supermarket giants roll out their big-budget Christmas adverts.
KFC Germany made it across thin ice by legitimately being able to blame an automated system and not get totally cancelled.
To get your hands on the world’s fastest, most luxurious supercar, you may need to trek to Europe and perfect your table manners.
Long before Netflix became the behemoth that is today, HBO was responsible for transforming the small-screen landscape.
Dubbed ‘Crypto’s white knight’ after he repeatedly bailed out rivals who had landed themselves in trouble, the man known as SBF watched his wealth crash and burn.
Nando’s never misses a beat when it comes to poking fun at the latest drama and now Elon and the Booth family drama are in the crosshairs.
Eskom, Transnet, the SA Post Office, PRASA, SAA, Denel – names that haven’t exactly covered themselves in glory. Will we be adding another soon?
We’ve heard about cuddling being a legitimate job in places like Japan, but now it seems to have also come to South Africa, thanks to one brave entrepreneur.