Jodie Comer scales heights on Broadway in 'Prima Facie,' a play that challenges the legal system
The script for the play “Prima Facie” didn’t languish after landing in Jodie Comer’s inbox
2023-05-24 00:28
Katy Perry brings on the oomph in a sheer black dress during 'American Idol' afterparty in Beverly Hills
Katy Perry was wearing a glittering orange cut-out dress during the 'American Idol' finale on May 21
2023-05-23 23:52
How Beyoncé get's her 'Sun-Washed Blonde' look for her Renaissance Tour
How Beyoncé get's her 'Sun-Washed Blonde' look for her Renaissance Tour
2023-05-23 23:24
Nelly Furtado reveals her ADHD diagnosis as she returns to the spotlight with stunning photoshoot after 6-year hiatus
Nelly Furtado said, 'I've been using choreography and getting in the dance studio as a natural way of dealing with my ADHD'
2023-05-23 23:24
Demi Moore and Andrew McCarthy, both 60, look ageless in sweet 'St Elmo's Fire' reunion pic
Andrew McCarthy shared an image of the duo side by side on Sunday, May 21, as the old friends caught up
2023-05-23 22:45
Beyonce bought 110 burgers in in huge Nando's spending spree in Scotland
It turns out Beyoncé is a big fan of Nando's. So much so, she splashed out almost £2,000 ($2,480) on a single order. The superstar treated her entourage before taking to the stage at Murrayfield Stadium in Scotland with a wide range of options including 50 sunset burgers, 30 fino pittas, 30 butterfly burgers, 60 chicken pittas, 20 beanie burgers and 10 chicken wings. She also ensured there were vegetarian options. While celebrities tend to go incognito when placing orders, Beyoncé used her real name. The news soon spread to Twitter, with one writing: "Beyoncé ordering £1.8k of chicken from Fountain Park Nando's is killing me." Another joked: "Beyoncé having a cheeky 2 grands worth of Nando's." Meanwhile, a third added: "Beyoncé and I. having the same Nando's order is the boost of confidence I needed today." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Beyoncé's Edinburgh show went down a treat with fans after she thanked the audience for their energy. "I hope tonight you guys are feeling joy and love! I hope y’all feel safe tonight! I hope y’all feel free and liberated," she said. "Thank y’all so much for being such an incredible audience in this rain! I love y’all!" It comes after TikTokers were convinced the 41-year-old "threw shade" at Sweden. "How could you witness the QUEEN in person and not at minimum do a lil 2 step in your seat," one person hit back at footage that showed many concertgoers sitting down. Another added: "Sweden failed her so bad! Some of us were TRYING!" Meanwhile, many others were quick to highlight that it was simply a case of "cultural differences in concert etiquette." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-23 22:25
Janelle Monae says that they're 'much happier' when they're topless
Janelle Monáe has said that they’re “much happier” being topless after posing for a new cover shoot. The singer and actor posed for Rolling Stone’s Pride issue after appearing to explore a more sexually liberal style in 2023 with a series of album promos. Monáe, who uses they/them pronouns, announced their new album, The Age of Pleasure, with a teaser clip of the NSFW video which sees them emerging from a pool wearing a translucent skin-tight t-shirt with the word “Pleasure” written across the front. The performer's bare breasts could be seen through the wet t-shirt and Monáe says it’s all part of being a “free-ass mother****er”. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “I’m much happier when my titties are out, and I can run around free,” Monáe told Rolling Stone. The singer also posted the new album artwork for The Age of Pleasure which sees her swimming topless underwater. Monáe described the album as their “most sensual and indulgent album yet”, saying: “Most people don’t understand what’s going on in my brain. Community has been so helpful to me; it’s beautiful that I have a title called The Age of Pleasure because it actually re-centers me. “It’s not about an album anymore. I’ve changed my whole f–king lifestyle.” The singer added: “I want things to feel so true to my life … I used to consider myself a futurist. I know what that means, to obsess about the next thing. A present tourist is what I’m calling myself right now. I’m actively focusing on being present. “This album is not about a fight,” they shared. “It’s about living in an oasis created by us for us. Even with everything going on in the world, this is our moment to breathe together, unapologetically taking this beat to enjoy — to hurry up and live.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-23 22:16
The last days of Robin Williams: ‘Patch Adams’ star was 'hiding sadness' in final interview, fans claim
Robin Williams had an uncharacteristically sulking demeanor during the interview as he spoke about his last role
2023-05-23 21:57
NATO says F-16 training doesn't make it party to Ukraine conflict
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Training Ukrainian pilots on Western F-16 fighter jets does not make NATO a party to the conflict, its
2023-05-23 21:48
Ali MacGraw gave up her life for Steve McQueen, and was left shattered and 'broke' after divorce
Ali MacGraw and Steve McQueen split up in 1977, just three years before McQueen died of cancer
2023-05-23 21:28
Kris Jenner and Corey Gamble show support for serial cheater Tristan Thompson at LA Lakers playoff game
Kris Jenner, 67, and Corey Gamble, 42, donned all-black ensembles to watch the Lakers take on the Nuggets
2023-05-23 21:26
Sebastian Stan's four-hour meeting with Ric Flair creates buzz that he will star in ex-wrestler's biopic
Sebastian Stan had earlier said that he 'would do that in a second' two years ago
2023-05-23 21:20
