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mysharona1987 · 6 months
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brittsekland · 2 months
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Britt Ekland, aged 23 years old, pictured in the Daily Mirror Studio, London, Thursday 16th December 1965.
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awesomefringey · 3 months
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SC tried to force a band reunion on the back of Louis’ personal lowest moment of his life. I wanna vomit https://x.com/cbr_1dgirl/status/1803693661198360654?s=46
WTF?! There’s soooo much to unpack.
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hldailyupdate · 7 months
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Gemma and Uncle Harry siblings picture. (2021)
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tswiftupdatess · 8 months
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Taylor Swift is said to be considering legal action against the deepfake website that generated explicit AI images of her that were circulated online.
A source close to Taylor said on Thursday: ''Whether or not legal action will be taken is being decided but there is one thing that is clear: these fake AI generated images are abusive, offensive, exploitative, and done without Taylor’s consent and/or knowledge. The door needs to be shut on this. Legislation needs to be passed to prevent this and laws must be enacted.''
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reality-detective · 3 months
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Here are my thoughts on Harry and Meghan's pseudo-royal tour. It's simply an ego tour. Being black and of Cameroonian origin but having 40% Nigeria like many because it was a vast kingdom.
Where was the history of Nigeria?
Why are soldiers injured? why we don't see Harry and Meghan wearing African designers (ah yes product placement)
Stop with these superlatives Nigeria fell in love with Harry and Meghan lol this obsession with being chosen by Africa as saviors or kings shows how uneducated they are and that their team is white!!!!
Taking selfies does not mean being adored or being better. It shows that in 2024 Harry and Meghan still don't understand the definition of being royal!!!!!
It was all about their ego...
In this little game they will lose in the medium term. Making countries black African and playing egotistical or talking about Diana as if Africa were staying in the 90s. Will turn against them. They are so obsessed with them and being in competition with the BRF (in their heads) they are going to look like walking idiots.
There are so many details that show that are lost.
I stop here.
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William et Catherine au Pakistan
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trexalicious · 9 days
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"She terrifies and belittles people..."
Almost 16,000 people say 'NO'...
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tilbageidanmark · 2 months
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(All the other memes I made..)
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justzawe · 10 months
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Zawe Ashton reveals she got into the 'best shape' of her life in The Marvels but had to reshoot the film after becoming pregnant
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Zawe Ashton has revealed she got into 'the best shape' of her life while filming The Marvels but ended up having to reshoot the film after becoming pregnant.
The actress, 39, portrays the warrior Dar-Benn in the film opposite stars, Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris and Iman Vellani.
Zawe, who admitted to being 'traumatized' from working in Hollywood, felt the grueling training regime required for the blockbuster 'empowered' her.
Speaking at the Bazaar At Work Summitt 2023, she said: 'There was this opportunity for me to get in the best shape in my life [with The Marvels] which I really hadn't been in – getting fit and in shape, but strong and eating well, was a massive part of this journey for me. 
'And then the process of learning stunts and fighting is probably one of the most empowering things that I've ever done.'
Zawe welcomed her first child with her partner Tom Hiddleston last October, with the pregnancy interfering with the shoot.
She said: 'I thought the film was finished, and I got pregnant and had my baby. And then they told me to come back and reshoot basically the whole movie. 
'That, to me, has been the biggest journey with this movie: my physical wellness, my ability to endure, to mentally switch back into that place, postpartum, and come back, and try and kick some ass again. That's really what the landmark of the film is to me now.'
Zawe also spoke about working in the film industry as a young actress and how there were not many measures in place to protect performers from exploitation.
She said: 'I'm probably deeply traumatised! I was working at a point in our industry that is so different from industry that we are working on making for ourselves now. There were no safety protocols. 
'There were no conscious ways that we were thinking about protecting young women. I sort of wipe my brow sometimes, thinking: 'Wow, I actually emerged quite unscathed.' 
'There are so many different ways that we're thinking consciously about protecting the people who are working in front of and behind the camera now.' 
Zawe elaborated on sexism in the industry, saying she felt 'fatigued' from spending so much time worried about her looks.
She said: 'I realised that I'd spent nearly 30 years as an actor, but I'd also sort of spent 30 years performing as a woman, and I felt suddenly so tired.'
'That kind of patriarchal eye, that just gazes on you since birth, it suddenly felt really like that had depleted me in a very deep way.'
'I was suddenly hit with this fatigue, where I didn't want to think about my face, or about my hair and my looks. I didn't want to think about how I could keep presenting myself for a camera or a lens that basically represents this very, very problematic gaze.'
'Where do we draw the line? This is all part of the same spectrum. If you're not seeing women's humanity, if you're not seeing a full human life when you're thinking about the ways that you're putting these kinds of [character breakdown] descriptions together, then the extreme end of the spectrum is you're not valuing women, and that's a much bigger conversation than my industry.'
The actress, who was born to a Ugandan mother and an English father, also spoke about representation on screen.
She said: 'When I starred in period drama, Mr. Malcom's List, there was suddenly this healing moment. I had never ever seen any actor who looked like me invited to the table to perform these entertainment pieces. 
'I hadn't known necessarily that I was hurting so much, until I saw that representation happen, and the success of it take everyone by storm.'
'Growing up as a young biracial girl in Hackney, I was really drawn to the left-field, drawn to the alternative. And part of the bullying I encountered in my teens was because of that. 
'There weren't really any people of colour who were representing this alternative landscape. When I got the part of Vod in Fresh Meat, I thought: 'This is now my opportunity to be that for someone else who didn't maybe have it.' 
'I was willing to do whatever it took to make that character as edgy and authentic as I felt she could be, so that it would invite that person who is not seeing that kind of representation on screen, to really feel seen.'
 Zawe, who has not revealed the name or sex of her child, told how she feels like she is 'growing up' with her baby.
She said: 'The most surprising thing for me has been how quiet I feel like I've gone in motherhood.'
'Right now, it's been really about collecting women's stories. For some reason, we don't value ageing in our society. And there are women who have given me nuggets of wisdom that I literally could not live without. And they are all over the age of 60.
'Why we're not opening a platform and listening to women who have actually lived life is crazy to me. I'm a new mum. I know so little. I'm growing with my child… the child is going to teach you and lead you if you're open to it, and that's the moment to enjoy so much.'
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mysharona1987 · 11 months
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It'll be Christmas Day 2038 and the Daily Mail will still be running the headline "royals assemble for Christmas - BUT NOT Harry and Meghan!'
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motherofbulldogs · 7 months
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There’s no other way to say this: William needs to get his act together. Barring himself actually being ill or one of his kids or Kate being seriously ill, he should have been at this service.
Prince and Princess Michael of Kent still made it in their 80s to the ceremony, and their son-in-law literally just died.
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hldailyupdate · 1 year
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“He's just the same as he has always been,'” she says. “As a very little boy, he was very much like he is now, just a smaller version.”
Like any good mother, though, Anne doesn't favour either of her two children ahead of the other. Harry's older sister Gemma, 32, is a writer and podcaster and herself has more than nine million Instagram followers.
“I'm very proud of both Harry and his older sister Gemma and the adults they've become,” she stresses. “They're both really hard working, they've got good morals and they're kind people.”
“I know it sounds like a dreadful cliche but as long as they're happy, that's the most important thing.”
What's clear today is that behind the enormous star lies a tight-knit family. “Oh yes, we're all close, it's just geography,”says Anne. “We all see each other when we can.”
-Anne talking about Harry. (8 April 2023)
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savebylou · 7 months
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The article basically says what it's in the title but if anyone wants to read the article it is below. The book will be out in August 1st.
Lottie Tomlinson has documented the 'highs' and 'lows' of touring with brother Louis at the height of his One Direction fame and the grief she suffered following the devastating loss of her mother and sister in new memoir Lucky Girl.
The influencer, 25, was just 16 when she travelled the world with Louis and his bandmates Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan and Liam Payne, working as a makeup artist during their global On the Road Again Tour.
And she looks back at the adventure, which began when Louis was propelled to stardom on the X Factor, in her upcoming book, where she talks about how she coped amongst the madness.
Lucky Girl, set for release in August, also reflects on the enormously difficult chapters of her life, losing her beloved mother Johannah to leukaemia and three years later, her sister, who was only 18 when she died from an accidental overdose.
In MailOnline's exclusive video, Lottie revealed: 'I have been working on a very special project, which will be launching in August. 
'It's the release of my brand new book Lucky Girl. 
'It's such a special project for me and means so much, looking back on my journey for the first time, all the highs and the lows from the early days of my career when I was just 16 years old to finding my way when life changed forever. 
'Apart from being in a place where I feel truly happy, I have learned to navigate through the hard times even when loss and grief changes your life forever. 
'People often ask me how I got through it all and this book is my answer. I hope that it can inspire you to find your own luck.' 
Lottie was just 18 when her mum passed away, describing the sudden loss as 'shocking' and 'scary.' 
Just three years later, her sister Félicité died from an overdose aged 18, leaving Lottie and her siblings including sisters Phoebe and Daisy devastated.  She regrets Félicité not having access to the help she desperately needed in the years after their mother's death and has campaigned for families to have further aid when coping with grief.  The mother-of-one, who shares son Lucky, 18 months, with fiancé Lewis Burton, has spoken about the all encompassing grief she suffered and how it put a strain on her big family.
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She said: 'It was interesting how I coped… obviously it was two different relationships, a mum and your sister, which is more of a friendship and then the different ages, there's a lot that comes into play.
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'There's not a one size fits all with grief and everyone deals with it in their own way.'
Lottie told MailOnline that while writing the book was a 'very emotional experience' she also loved the opportunity to look back on her life so far.  She said: 'It's going to be personal to my story. It has been an amazing experience but also very emotional. I have loved it… it's something I have wanted to do for ages. 'We have been working on this for a couple of years, I can't wait to release it and see when it all comes to life.'
Lucky Girl: Family, falling and finding my way will be published in hardback, audio (with Lottie narrating) and eBook on August 1st 
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