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Here’s something we never thought we’d see. In the latest episode of The Masked Singer, a mystery celeb in a fuzzy pink bear costume who rapped to Sir Mix-A-Lot’s ‘Baby Got Back’ was revealed to be former US governor Sarah Palin. Palin declared it was the “weirdest thing I’ve ever done”, before treating shocked fans to an unmasked performance.
The royal family reunited for Commonwealth Day services at Westminster Abbey on Monday - but one particular encounter has left fans speculating. In their last royal engagement before stepping down from royal duties at the end of the month, Harry and Meghan were seen to greet William and Kate in a moment that some perceived as a “snub”.
"He always needs to be happy," the former footballer said of the Duke of Sussex.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s lives as working royals will end on March 31 when they stop representing the Queen and gain financial independence.
This week in the world of entertainment, The Masked Singer came to an amazing but not too surprising climax, there’s hints of a possible Girls Aloud reunion, we’re getting nostalgic and taking a look back at The Brit Awards 2000, Lewis Capaldi continued his dual personality antics, and we were in awe at Lizzo’s tequila drinking skills.
Lewis Capaldi was the big winner at the Brit Awards, bagging New Artist and Song Of The Year. It was also a big night for Dave, with “Psychodrama” winning the top Album Of The Year award, and a politically-charged performance by the rapper that took aim at Boris Johnson. Elsewhere on the night, Billie Eilish was the International Female Solo Artist of the year, and performed her new James Bond theme.
The clip came from Larry David's Make America Great Again episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Merely allowing us to play every once in a while is no longer adequate; it's time to see people of colour recognised for our hard, remarkable work, actor Trevor Dion Nicholas writes.
The Harriet star is the only Black actor nominated in the acting categories for the 2020 Oscars.
The British Academy Film Awards, 2020 are over, with World War I epic 1917 being the biggest winner, winning seven awards including best picture and best director. Joaquin Phoenix was named best actor with Renée Zellwegger picking up Best Actress. Rebel Wilson stole the show with Brad Pitt joking about Brexit via Margot Robbie.