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Cardi B, husband Offset welcome second child
The two welcomed their second child on Saturday, Cardi announced on Instagram Monday. Cardi shared the news alongside a photograph of her cradling her baby boy in her hospital bed while sitting next to Offset. "9/4/21," Cardi captioned the sweet family photo, reports people.com. "We are so overjoyed to finally meet our son," the couple said in a statement shared with People.
Dibyendu Bhattacharya starts shooting for 'Khuda Hafiz - Chapter 2'
He is likely to wrap up his first schedule for the film by the end of this month. The character played by actor Dibyendu is still unknown. Dibyendu said: "There is not much that I can reveal about the film and my character as of now. All I can say is that I am playing a very mysterious part and this role is once again very different from my other roles."
Jamie Lee Curtis reveals 'career high point'
Asked what the high point of her career has been, Lee Curtis said: "When I was making the 2018 'Halloween', the last scene of the movie that I had to shoot was a moment where Laurie Strode is sitting alone in a pickup truck, watching Michael Myers headed to a supermax prison where he will spend the rest of his life."
Benedict Cumberbatch says an actor's sexuality not relevant to a role
The 45-year-old actor said that he is "very sensitive" about representation and diversity in the movie industry but doesn't think his own sexual orientation should stop him taking on parts such as cattle rancher Phil in his new movie 'The Power of the Dog', reports femalefirst.co.uk. "Is this a thing where our dance card has to be public? Do we have to explain all our private moments in our sexual history? I don't think so," Cumberbatch said.
Keith Urban has no 'negative opinion' on alcohol
Urban told Australia's Rolling Stone magazine: "I don't want people at my concert looking at the stage and thinking about sobriety. That would be the death of a gig for me. "The reason I don't really talk much about sobriety is it's a very personal thing and I don't want anyone thinking that I have a negative opinion of drugs or alcohol. I don't have any at all, none. I want people to come to my concert and do whatever the hell they want to do."
Bigg Boss OTT, Day 27 highlights: Rubina and Nikki enter BB house, Bigg Boss dissolves all connections
In the latest episode we saw former Bigg Boss contestants Rubina Dilaik and Nikki Tamboli entering the house, for schooling the contestants on the game and to take the toughness level a notch higher, Bigg Boss dissolved all the connections that mean house guests now got the power to play for themselves.
Contestants will now play solo in 'Bigg Boss OTT' house
Bigg Boss announced that all connections are free now to play their individual game, as per their thoughts and strategy. The buzzer to change connection has been removed from the house. Well initially Raqesh Bapat and Shamita Shetty seemed to be sharing a good friendship. Though the connection was often seen fighting but also making up the very next moment.
'Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains' exhibition tour reaches Hollywood Boulevard
The group remains truly in vogue, and in Hollywood's former Vogue Theatre, in an installation of 'The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains' that encompasses more than 400 artifacts dating back to the late '60s, from handbills for the nascent band's first psychedelic club shows in London with Syd Barrett to the days of pigs on the wing and other sinister inflatables that have been inflated for meditative.
Gulshan Grover, Sharad Kapoor to star in Indo-Polish film 'No Means No'
Talking about the film, Gulshan Grover said: "'No Means No' is a first joint venture between Poland and India. The credit goes to my dear friend and filmmaker Vikash Verma and the government of Poland. This is going to be an interesting film and I'm really excited for it." 'No Means No' is slated to hit theatres worldwide on November 5.
Rohit Shetty: Our hard work on 'Khatron Ke Khiladi 11' is paying off
Talking about the show, Rohit shares: "KKK11 is very special to me, and we tried to amp up the thrill factor with every episode. We have some of the best contestants who have ensured to entertain the viewers with their winning spirit. It makes me really happy to know our hard work is paying off and the audiences are loving this season."
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