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No, the aubergine emoji is NOT an invitation for moussaka 🍆
Grylls cooked the animal during an episode of his Running Wild series.
Superhero film "Captain Marvel" is still two weeks from being released, but its interest rating on website Rotten Tomatoes has been dropping. Men angry at comments made by the film's lead Brie Larson have been taking to the popular film review site to express their anger. The backlash was sparked when Larson told Marie Claire magazine that she wanted to make her "press days were more inclusive".
East Asians are not asking to be celebrated. We’re asking to be represented and this is a shoddy response for a long overdue opportunity.
At the London premiere of her her latest movie "The Aftermath" Keira Knightley said crying on command during emotional scenes was easy because she's an exhausted mother.
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 newspaper's site and app became inaccessible for several hours on Thursday morning.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey says his company's efforts to stop online abuse have been a “huge fail”. In a tweeted interview on 12 February, Dorsey said Twitter and the other titans of Silicon Valley haven't done enough. The Chief exec said he'd give himself a C grade for efforts to stop online abuse.
“We ask that anyone attending an event do so in a peaceful and respectful manner."
Both leads are tasked with finding a way out of a cycle of resurrection and rebirth – and find the solution in letting go