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Zac Efron and Lily Collins were in London to premiere their new film “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile," about notorious real-life serial killer Ted Bundy. To prepare for the role, Efron studied archive footage of Bundy, while Collins was able to personally meet with the real Elizabeth Kloepfer.
Prince William attended a memorial service in Auckland, New Zealand for Anzac Day. The national holiday marks the anniversary of New Zealand and Australian soldiers, known as Anzacs, landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915. Later the Duke of Cambridge flew with New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern to Christchurch, where they met with some of the police first responders to the mosque attacks. On Friday, William will visit the two mosques where a gunman killed 50 people on March 15.
Britney Spears took to Instagram to reassure her fans she is fine after rumours swirled online that she was being held against her will. Fans had gathered around the hashtag #FreeBritney after the singer checked herself into a mental health facility. The star had said she was taking some time off as her family dealt with “a lot of stress and anxiety”. Jamie Spears, Britney’s father, has reportedly dealt with some serious health issues which led to the singer cancelled her planned Las Vegas residency in the New Year.
Nothing’s been done but I have long ceased to be shocked, only saddened.
Emma Thompson joins Extinction Rebellion in their fifth day of climate change protests, saying she was “willing to be arrested”. The Oscar-winning actress urged the government to address climate change to save the planet for our future generations.
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Children’s TV star Mya-Lecia Naylor has died aged 16. Naylor appeared in CBBC shows ‘Millie Inbetween’ and ‘Almost Never’ and the film ‘Cloud Atlas’ in 2012. She died on April 7 but the cause of death remains unclear.
The WikiLeaks founder's supporters range from Ecuador's former president to actress Pamela Anderson.
From 'gateway drug' Kacey Musgraves to the UK's first national country music station, the genre's having a moment
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