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Rapper Slowthai has apologised to comedian Katherine Ryan after causing controversy at the NME Awards.
The entire board of the Cesar Awards, France’s Oscars equivalent, has resigned en masse after weeks of controversy over Roman Polanski’s new film which received the most nominations.
Billie Piper has said her upcoming drama I Hate Suzie, about a fading celebrity whose life is thrown into chaos when she is hacked, shows how quickly someone’s world can come crashing down.
Greg Davies has revealed details of a new planned comedy show about a “dysfunctional psychotherapist”, saying he had some “candid chats” with those in the profession for his research – anonymously, of course.
Dynamo has promised his new magic series will finish with the “riskiest thing I’ve ever attempted” and says he feels “on top of the world” to be back after suffering serious health problems.
Bill Nighy has told Sky News he had “rich pickings” when it came to his latest role, as the titular heroine’s father Mr Woodhouse in the new film adaptation of Emma.
Rebekah Vardy says she suffered from “severe anxiety attacks” and was taken to hospital three times following her public fall-out with Coleen Rooney.
Stormzy has rescheduled part of his world tour due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Yes, the rumours are true – Rick Moranis is due to make his big-screen return in a Honey I Shrunk The Kids reboot.
Natalie Portman has defended her choice to wear a cape embroidered with the names of female filmmakers who were not nominated at the Oscars, saying it was “a simple nod” to highlight gender inequality in Hollywood.