Celebrities
Singer-songwriter and music producer Scott Walker has died at the age of 76. Scott first rose to prominence in the 1960s as a member of The Walker Brothers and his subsequent solo career saw 16 innovative studio albums.
"There's loads of us."
Thirty years after the original Bill & Ted film, stars Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter have announced a third film. The two thanked fans and announced production in a video recorded at the Hollywood Bowl, with the third to be called "Bill & Ted Face the Music", set for release in August 2020.
Whether it’s shaming body-shamers, or belly-laughing at her “parenting fails”, you’ve got to love Stacey Solomon’s efforts to keep it real in the face of celeb nonsense.
The HuffPost UK Entertainment team round up this week's highlights, featuring their favourite Comic Relief moments, James Corden's prank on David Beckham and find out why Rylan Clark is going down in this week’s Celeb Stock!
Idris Elba’s new Netflix series “Turn Up Charlie” is about a one hit wonder DJ struggling to get back to the top, as well as babysitting his best friend's daughter. The eight-part comedy series was co-created and executive produced by Elba and starts 15 March.
The list of acts for this year's festival has been revealed and it includes The Killers, Janet Jackson, The Cure, Stormzy, Janelle Monae and Sheryl Crow. More acts will be added to the line-up in the coming weeks.
British fashion icon, Twiggy, has been given a damehood. Brought up in Neasden, north-west London, Lesley Lawson became famous in her teens for her thin frame and short hairdo. She followed the modelling career with a stint in acting, winning two Golden Globes and has appeared as herself on various television shows.
The opinion nobody asked for.
"As governor, I will not oversee the execution of any individual."