The Oscar nominations were announced to fanfare in Hollywood on Tuesday – but the two most prominent women involved in last year’s billion-dollar blockbuster were notably left out.
Ariana Grande posted a note in her stories reflecting on 2023, calling it ‘one of the most transformative, most challenging, and yet happiest and most special years of my life.’
Jennifer Aniston was ready to say goodbye to her longtime friend Matthew Perry on Wednesday morning, just over two weeks after his untimely death at age 54.
Matthew Perry’s Friends co-star David Schwimmer was seen heading out with his family in on Sunday – a day after Perry’s death. At one point he ordered some takeout to his door.
Suits co-creator Aaron Kosh posted a tribute to the actor, saying it was ‘very sad news for the entire Suits family.’ Miller’s co-star, Meghan Markle, has not spoken out following his death.
ITV was thrown into turmoil earlier this year following the presenter’s admission to an ‘unwise but not illegal’ relationship with a much younger colleague.
Clare Pizey will leave the show after seven years at BBC studios. Ms Pizey had become Top Gear’s editorial director in 2022 and was previously co-executive producer on the show.
The former TV-am star, 75, revealed the devastating news just weeks after his co-star Anne Diamond, 68, revealed she is battling breast cancer and has undergone a mastectomy.
Tyson shared a selfie showing his transformation around four months after starting hormone replacement therapy, to mark the first day of ‘Pride Month’ on June 1 – which is also his 27th birthday.
Comedian Richards passed away on Good Friday after being in hospital for two weeks, with his injuries so severe that his supportive medications had to be removed.