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John Legend: 'Kanye West was upset with me because I supported Joe Biden'
He said: "What it got described as was, we stopped being friends because he supported Trump, which was a mischaracterisation of what I said... What I was saying was that he was very upset with me that I didn't support him running for President, and that was the real impetus for us having a strain on our friendship. "I don't know what will happen in the future, but he was very upset with me that I didn't support him and I supported Joe Biden. It's up to him whether he can get past that."
Katrina Kaif shares a solution to the 'suhaag raat' conundrum
While Alia Bhatt dismissed the concept of suhaag raat as a myth, recently married Katrina, who is the wife of actor Vicky Kushal, shared a smarter solution for tired couples to follow. "It does not always have to be a suhaag raat. It can also be a suhaag din," the actress said.
Madhavan on 'Mere Dil Gaaye Jaa': To recreate an iconic song is a great honour
Speaking about the song, R Madhavan said: "It's been a while since I worked on such a song that makes you want to dance. 'Mere Dil Gaaye Ja' was extremely fun to shoot and to recreate an iconic song is a great a pleasure and honour. I am not much of a dancer myself but this song will definitely make you groove with its classic retro vibe."
Tom Jones promises to perform live till he's 100 years old
The music legend is 82-years-old -- well over the legal age of retirement in the UK -- but has no intention of hanging up his microphone any time soon, reports Mirror.co.uk. According to Mirror.co.uk, Jones, whose career began way back in 1964, is still living in the limelight and this weekend made his return to The Voice on ITV. And while the show will be keeping him busy for the next few months as episodes air leading up to a live final, the Welsh wonder said he can't wait to keep on performing himself.
Barack Obama wins Emmy for narrating Netflix national parks series
The five-part show, which features national parks from around the globe, is produced by Barack and Michelle Obama's production company, 'Higher Ground'. He was the biggest name in a category full of famous nominees for the award handed out at Saturday night's Creative Arts Emmys, including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, David Attenborough and Lupita Nyong'o.
'Euphoria', 'Stranger Things' win big at 2022 Creative Arts Emmys
'Squid Game' took home four trophies, including the history win for guest actress in a drama series for Lee You-mi. HBO had the largest haul of the night among platforms with 17, followed by Netflix (11), Hulu (7) and Apple (4) including two wins for buzzy freshman drama series 'Severance', reports 'Variety'. 'Abbott Elementary' started off with the win for casting in a comedy series.
Kartik Aaryan to star in 'Aashiqui 3' directed by Anurag Basu
Kartik said: "The timeless classic 'Aashiqui' is something I grew up watching and working on 'Aashiqui 3' is like a dream come true! I feel privileged yet grateful collaborating with Bhushan Sir and Mukesh Sir for this opportunity. I've been a big fan of Anurag Sir's work and collaborating with him on this one has definitely shaped me in many ways."
Kanye had 'good meeting' with ex-wife Kim about their children's education
The 45-year-old rapper re-emerged on social media on Saturday to make the statement after he furiously posted screengrabs of his text arguments with Kim over where their children should go to school, reports femalefirst.co.uk. But he said on his Instagram afterwards: "Hi guys I'm baaaaack Sorry to take so long to post I just had a good meeting with Kim about the schools."
Chris Rock calls Will Smith's online apology 'hostage video'
Referring to 53-year-old Smith's apology video released in July, Chris said, "F*** your hostage video". The comic also used the set to refer to Will as "Suge Smith", in reference to the thuggish and imprisoned Death Row Records executive Suge Knight. Rock told fans, who attended his and Dave's performance at Liverpool's M and S Arena, Will had managed to do an impersonation of a "perfect man for 30 years" before showing he is "just as ugly as the rest of us".
Comedian Emily Atack to open up on online 'sex pests' in new documentary
The 32-year old, who shot to fame after landing the role of Charlotte Hinchcliffe in 'The Inbetweeners', will discuss how sex pests have targeted her online for years, whilst trying to understand why, reports Mirror.co.uk. The actress told The Sun: "With this documentary, I am hoping to find answers to the many questions I've been asking myself my entire life, and I hope it will go on to help thousands of others too."
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