Month: October 2020

Get ready, One Direction fans. Louis Tomlinson is making some new music. The singer went on a Twitter spree on Thursday, Oct. 1, and answered fans’ burning questions about his upcoming tunes after he released his solo album, Walls, in January 2020. One fan asked if they could expect new music soon. Louis was quick to give the good news:
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A larger-than-life lump. A patient on Monday’s all-new Dr. 90210 is suffering from something that can only be described as “shocking”—even for a doctor who does it all like Dr. Suzanne Marie Quardt. In this sneak peek, Dr. Quardt—who’s often referred to affectionately as Dr. Q—greets said patient and immediately spots his reason for coming in to see
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Duck Dynasty‘s Sadie Robertson said the impact of body shaming following her stint on Dancing With the Stars in 2014 led to her struggling with an eating disorder.  In a new interview with Entertainment Tonight, Sadie—who came in second place on season 19 alongside pro Mark Ballas—said it was challenging when people started noticing how her body changed after
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One of this year’s absolute must-see movies is Antiviral director Brandon Cronenberg‘s new film Possessor, opening *only in theaters/drive-ins* tomorrow, October 2nd. NEON describes the film as “An arresting sci-fi thriller about elite, corporate assassin Tasya Vos (Andrea Riseborough). Using brain-implant technology, Vos takes control of other people’s bodies to execute high profile targets. As she sinks
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Jeffree Star (L) and André Marhold. (Instagram) Jeffree Star, the controversial make-up vlogger still dogged by accusations of racism, has alleged that his boyfriend Andre Marhold robbed him and is now ignoring his calls. Dubbing the basketball player “lowlife scum”, the YouTube star said in since-deleted comments screenshot by Hip Magazine that he has tried
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Bill Callahan, Bonnie “Prince” Billy, and AZITA have shared a cover of Yusuf / Cat Stevens’ 1967 song “Blackness of the Night.” Check it out below and scroll down Yusuf’s version. “Blackness of the Night” was on Yusuf / Cat Stevens’ New Masters. As Rolling Stone notes, Yusuf has written, “‘Blackness of the Night’ was
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