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The Hollywood actor launched legal action against News Group Newspapers over an article published in April 2018.
Duke of Cambridge continued with telephone and video engagements, “determined it should be business as usual".
The Duke of Cambridge reportedly got sick at a similar time to his father, Prince Charles.
Two more reasons for people in New York to go out: Paul Rudd and free cookies.
The story of the Marvel actor's first meeting with Chadwick will have your head spinning.
The Australian children's band has apologised for cultural insensitivity.
Strictly Come Dancing is finally back to bring some sparkle into our lives, but it wasn’t the only thing that brought us joy this week. There was an exciting RuPaul’s Drag Race UK announcement and Gemma Collins was up to her usual (ridiculous) tricks. Elsewhere in this week’s GVO, there’s also a chance for you to own the Big Breakfast house (if you have a spare £5.7m), and find out why BBC iPlayer’s Love Life is the perfect show to binge right now.
It’s been a week of tiers and fears, but there was still plenty of joy to be found in the world of entertainment. Gemma Collins gave us serious I’m A Celebrity deja vu as she had an encounter with a polar bear and the voice of Peppa Pig shocked fans as she changed lanes with a role in Netflix’s The Haunting Of Bly Manor. Meanwhile, Lewis Capaldi did not hold anything back in his latest Instagram story and it was also 20 years since one of the most memorable – and mortifying – awards show moments ever.
This week, there were plenty of moments to keep us laughing, from Mariah Carey rewriting history in her new autobiography to Jane Fonda’s unique way of encouraging people to vote. Meanwhile, Katie Price unveiled a new tattoo of partner Carl Woods’ face (!!), Glenn Close got creative on Instagram and can we please take a second to talk about Lenny Kravitz on the cover of Men’s Health?
“Just staying Covid-safe wearing the flayed skin of my younger self."