Milo Ventimiglia and wife announce birth of first child weeks after losing home in LA wildfires
Couple lost two properties as well as everything they owned in the Palisades fire
Couple lost two properties as well as everything they owned in the Palisades fire
Grammy-winning rapper is set to make his return to the Super Bowl halftime stage on February 9
Bob Odenkirk’s fan-favourite character was eventually given his own acclaimed spin-off
Actor was questioned over his role on the Australian soap ‘Neighbours’
Cruise has previously said he hopes to continue making the blockbuster films for decades
Popular spy series returned this week
‘Masterchef’ co-host stepped back from presenting duties after being hit with a number of misconduct complaints
Singer and actor ‘would have loved all the fuss’, her sister Denise said, as family and friends gathered to say goodbye
Actor and former Playboy cover star previously said the US president was ‘nothing special’
‘Audition’ is considered one of the greatest horror movies ever made
New ‘Superman’ film is set to hit cinemas this year
‘Emily in Paris’ star also shared the baby’s name, which seemed to have been inspired by her love of Scandinavia
Singer-songwriter Tom Grennan has opened up about his battles with mental health, fighting his “demons”, and how music has been his greatest form of therapy.
Richard Harris played the role of Dumbledore in the first two Harry Potter films
‘Emilia Perez’ star’s tweets have been widely condemned
Love Island’s Ekin-Su Culculoglu angrily threw her drink at Curtis Pritchard after branding him a “liar” and ending their relationship.
Special will debut on the streaming service in late 2025 or early 2026
The guitarist vanished on 1 February 1995 and is widely presumed to have taken his own life, but a body was never found and there is no definitive proof that he died by suicide. Thirty years later, Ed Power reflects on the rock star whose legacy is one of tragedy and conspiracy
It’s one of the best little-seen shows of the last decade
A new BBC drama explores one of the most vexing acts of sabotage in literary history: the decision by Jane Austen’s sister Cassandra to burn nearly all the writer’s letters after her death. Keeley Hawes and the cast, as well as the series director, talk to Katie Rosseinsky about what might have motivated Cassandra, the perils of being unmarried and female in Regency England and the extraordinary love that existed between the two sisters