Grime artist Skepta expresses discontent with the typical black James Bond storyline, asserting that his film will explore the origins of a hitman employed by the secret service.
Giant, Steel, and Nitro are preparing to compete in the BBC's revival of the iconic show "Gladiators."
An average audience of 6.6 million viewers watched the finale of this year's "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" in which Made In Chelsea star Sam Thompson was crowned king of the jungle. Despite overnight ratings being lower than the previous year's, consolidated figures reveal that episodes have generally attracted audiences of well over eight million, maintaining the show's status as one of ITV's most popular programmes. Thompson, known for his positive personality, emerged as the bookmakers' favourite and secured 56.6% of the vote. The reality star's victory marked a culmination of his engaging and upbeat presence throughout the series.
Grace Dent, the food critic, shared her sentiments of feeling "overwhelmingly sad" upon her departure from I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here due to medical reasons, as announced by ITV. In a heartfelt statement, Dent extended her appreciation to fans for the tremendous "outpouring of love" and delved into her experiences during the 15 days spent in the rainforest.
Reality television shows have captivated audiences worldwide, offering a unique and often entertaining glimpse into the lives of the participants. However, while audiences are enthralled by the drama, challenges, and adventures faced by the celebrities, it is crucial to remember that these individuals are real people, with real physical and mental limitations. This was recently demonstrated when Grace Dent made the difficult decision to leave the I'm A Celebrity jungle on medical grounds.
Hey everyone, have you heard the surprising news? Our beloved Snoop Dogg, the legendary rapper and icon of all things cool, has made a major life decision. Brace yourselves because it's quite a big one. Ready? Here it is: Snoop Dogg has decided to give up smoking!
Tracey Emin says she's "a much better artist" and "a much better human being" after having cancer.