Amandaland will make you howl with laughter â Lucy Punch has never been better
â??Motherlandâ?? spin-off, following Punchâ??s posh alpha mum, is clever, jolly and hard to resist
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Elton John and Brandi Carlile announce joint album Who Believes in Angels?, share title track
Elton John and Brandi Carlile have announced their new album, a joint project called Who Believes in Angels? It's out on April 4th via Interscope Records.
â??Motherlandâ?? spin-off, following Punchâ??s posh alpha mum, is clever, jolly and hard to resist
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Ozzy Osbourne will reunite with all of the original members of Black Sabbath for the first time in 20 years, in a gig that will be his last and thatâs being billed as the âgreatestâ heavy metal shoâŚ
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 Marcus Jordan was recently arrested. Get to know more about the son of NBA legend Michael Jordan.
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Donald Trump has previously suggested he could deport Prince Harry if he is found to have lied on his US via application over past drug use.
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The spin-off of the hit BBC show is a satisfying return for our favourite west London yummy mummies â and turns out it packs quite the Punch, too
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Kanye West has come under fire after a resurfaced clip from "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" revealed he shamed ex-wife Kim Kardashian.
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"The 'Burbs" TV series adaptation at Peacock has cast five series regulars, Variety has learned.
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Andrea Mitchell has set Friday as her last day in the MSNBC anchor chair after 17 years as the host of âAndrea Mitchell Reports.â
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'The reality is I was exhausted, I had a lot of doubt.'
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Michael B. Jordan is rallying behind Jonathan Majors' acting career less than a year after his former costar was sentenced in a domestic violence case.
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