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We don’t live in a perfect society – acting like we do only hinders addressing the darker sides of the world we live in
The HuffPost UK Entertainment team round up this week's highlights, featuring Ariana Grande's new album, their favourite moments from The Brits and another instalment of Celeb Stocks.
The DJ “refused" to turn off the music "and then began singing and dancing along and mocking us”, Reverend Teri Peterson said.
Just ahead of the Academy Awards, People magazine revealed their list of Hollywood's most stylish stars. Lupita Nyong'o, Emma Stone and Emily Blunt are just three of the names. The most stylish men of the year were also announced, from Timothée Chalamet’s trendsetting to Donald Glover's throwback style. And not forgetting Jeff Goldblum's eccentricity.
Harrison Ford took a swipe at President Donald Trump as he delivered an impassioned speech about the immediate consequences of climate change, at the World Government Summit in Dubai.
The shoes, which resemble blackface caricatures, are no longer available on the store’s website.
On a star-studded night like the Grammys, it’s hard to be surprised by a few famous faces. But many people weren’t expecting former first lady, Michelle Obama, to take the stage. She was one of several high-profile people to appear at the awards ceremony.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge congratulate some of the big winners of the 2019 Baftas. “The Favourite” was the star of the night, picking up seven awards including Best Actress for Olivia Colman, Best Supporting Actress for Rachel Weisz and Best Film.
“I thought it would be an olive branch. Instead, it was a dagger to the heart.”
Geri Horner, a.k.a “Ginger Spice”, was reunited with Prince Charles on Thursday night, at the Savoy hotel in London. It echoed a famously “cheeky” meeting they had twenty years earlier, while Geri was with the other Spice Girls. This time round, they were surrounded by stars and patrons at the Invest In Futures event, hosted by The Prince’s Trust.