The couple, famously known for stepping away from their duties as senior members of the Royal Family last year, landed a spot on one of the magazine’s seven worldwide covers.
Netflix’s ‘SCHUMACHER’, the first doccie to be endorsed by the legendary racer’s family, hits Netflix today.
Zambian-born musician, Thomas Buttenschøn, was born HIV+ and relocated to Denmark to receive treatment in 1985 at a time when there was still much uncertainty about the virus.
Legal experts say there’s an element of a mob boss trial to Kelly’s proceedings, with prosecutors getting close associates to ‘flip’ and validate the accounts put forward by multiple women.
Elon Musk let slip in 2014 that he had started his own private school, which he initiated mostly for his own children.
The Met Gala looked like a riot, but the red carpet was really just a warm-up for the real shenanigans later on.
The Irishman had to try and hog the limelight, becoming involved in a bizarre altercation with rapper Machine Gun Kelly.
Trevor’s off on a world tour, dubbed ‘Back to Abnormal’, and the early reviews from his UK dates are pretty damn good.
In the past, Gyllenhaal has more than proven his range by taking on roles that are challenging in different ways.
Léa Kyle, the 25-year-old French magician who landed Heidi Klum’s Golden Buzzer for her impressive quick-change performances, has scored a spot in the final.
This year’s Met Gala theme was “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion”. There were plenty of hits and misses on the red carpet.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is notoriously bad at accepting criticism, and don’t you dare make fun of his hair (or lack thereof).
This year’s Drone Photo Awards cover eight categories- urban, wildlife, sports, people, nature, abstract, and wedding- each with incredible aerial shots worth pondering.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez were seen walking the red carpet for their first public appearance together since news broke that they are once more an item.
During SABC News’ ‘Morning Live’ broadcast today, award-winning anchor Sakina Kamwendo became a little tongue-tied when reading out a tweet.
I can pinpoint one main reason for the timing of this list. ‘The Many Saints of Newark’ is coming out soon, starring James Gandolfini’s son as a young Tony Soprano.
Video chat app Houseparty, which Epic Games bought in 2019, is now being shut down for good.
Addison Rae has gained a huge following since her humble beginnings on TikTok, and now she is taking on Hollywood.
We now have the first official full-length trailer for ‘The Matrix Resurrections’, 18 years after the third movie in the then-trilogy, ‘The Matrix Revolutions’, came out.
An incredible art collection owned by now-divorced mega-collectors Harry and Linda Macklowe is about to hit the market.
Superstar DJ Avicii would have turned 32 yesterday, and his struggles with his mental health are perhaps best documented in ‘Avicii: True Stories’.
Prince Albert hopes to set the record straight about all the rumours, saying he’s “appalled” at reports that his marriage to Princess Charlene is on the rocks.
The first thing you’ll notice about ‘Don’t Look Up’ is probably the all-star cast as the familiar faces just keep on popping up.
‘Sons of the Sea’ is a timely crime mystery drama thriller about two small-time poachers who get caught up in a dangerous game when they stumble upon a dying man in a hotel room.
To rally the troops ahead of the film’s release, Warner Bros. has launched a website featuring an interactive and widely divergent first look at the movie.
The Pussycat Dolls’ plans for a reunion tour have disintegrated into a legal battle between Nicole Scherzinger and the group’s founder, Robin Antin.
Usually, we wait until the end of the week for our triple trailer perusal posts, but here we are.
The “absolute desire for glamour” among the world’s wealthiest has been likened to the sort of thing one would see during the Roaring Twenties, with private jets added to the equation.
There’s a very solid reason, grounded in basic physics, why so many people end up taking a tumble in this challenge.
Edgar Wright’s new film is full to the brim with nostalgia, mystery, horror, and Anya Taylor-Joy being as supercilious as ever.