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'CBS Mornings' host Gayle King gushes over Ed Sheeran as she joins him in the studio and shows off her singing
'CBS Mornings' host Gayle King gushes over Ed Sheeran as she joins him in the studio and shows off her singing
Ed Sheeran sat down to have one of the first interviews for this album's promotional period in a tete-a-tete with 'CBS Mornings' host Gayle King
2023-10-01 16:46
‘Trying to get rid of me?’: Today’s Savannah Guthrie snaps at co-host Craig Melvin as they discuss ‘Wheel of Fortune’
‘Trying to get rid of me?’: Today’s Savannah Guthrie snaps at co-host Craig Melvin as they discuss ‘Wheel of Fortune’
Today's Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin discussed Pat Sajak's retirement from 'Wheel of Fortune' and shared their willingness to host the game show
2023-06-14 12:56
'He's heartless': Donald Trump slammed for ignoring Melania in 'deranged' Mother's Day rant
'He's heartless': Donald Trump slammed for ignoring Melania in 'deranged' Mother's Day rant
Donald Trump's Mother's Day post attacked 'radical left Fascists, Marxists, and communists' while completely ignoring the women in his life
2023-05-16 21:51
The MTV VMAs return Tuesday night with Timbaland, Haddish and Billy Porter added as presenters
The MTV VMAs return Tuesday night with Timbaland, Haddish and Billy Porter added as presenters
The MTV Video Music Awards return Tuesday night and for the first time in the show’s history, only women are nominated in the artist of the year category
2023-09-12 19:20
Viola Ford Fletcher, oldest living Tulsa Race Massacre victim, publishes memoir
Viola Ford Fletcher, oldest living Tulsa Race Massacre victim, publishes memoir
In the last couple of years, Viola Ford Fletcher has been on a tireless campaign for accountability over the massacre that destroyed Tulsa, Oklahoma’s original “Black Wall Street” when she was a child in 1921
2023-07-04 12:48
Chrissy Teigen, Natasha Rothwell roll up their sleeves to bring attention to restaurant worker wages
Chrissy Teigen, Natasha Rothwell roll up their sleeves to bring attention to restaurant worker wages
Several stars took a moment this week to focus on a cause that's getting considerably less attention than striking actors and writers -- specifically, the subpar pay and conditions facing the vast majority of US restaurant workers.
2023-09-24 05:16
'Keanu kicked my a** at billiards': Nicolas Cage recalls losing to 'John Wick' star while playing pool
'Keanu kicked my a** at billiards': Nicolas Cage recalls losing to 'John Wick' star while playing pool
'So I have mixed emotions about the skill that Keanu has because he completely dominated me at pool,' said Nicolas Cage
2023-06-08 17:58
Is ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ a flop? Five-day opening projection lowered to $78M domestically
Is ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ a flop? Five-day opening projection lowered to $78M domestically
'Mission Impossible: Fallout' faced a similar situation in 2018, earning only $60 million in its first three days
2023-07-16 14:26
T.J. Newman returns with a novel that's on par with summer movie blockbusters
T.J. Newman returns with a novel that's on par with summer movie blockbusters
If you like your summer reads to be like your summer movies — big, explosive and fast-paced, then look no further than T
2023-05-31 00:26
Ed Sheeran on AI: 'Have you not seen the movies where they kill us all?'
Ed Sheeran on AI: 'Have you not seen the movies where they kill us all?'
Ed Sheeran finds AI "weird" and cannot understand why people would want robots to leave humans jobless.
2023-08-08 19:21
'No men with money are safe': Andrew Tate backs Conor McGregor after MMA star was accused of 'violently' raping woman at NBA Finals
'No men with money are safe': Andrew Tate backs Conor McGregor after MMA star was accused of 'violently' raping woman at NBA Finals
UFC star Conor McGregor was accused of raping a woman in the bathroom of the Kaseya Center in Miami
2023-06-16 15:27
Andrew Tate claims BBC interviewer is in 'love' with him in bizarre new video
Andrew Tate claims BBC interviewer is in 'love' with him in bizarre new video
No one loves Andrew Tate more than Andrew Tate does. Except, he’d have you believe, a highly respected journalist. The king of toxic masculinity has waged a war of words against BBC reporter Lucy Williamson since he sat down with her for an interview earlier this month. Their discussion covered topics including an ongoing criminal investigation into the 36-year-old and his brother Tristan, and his noxious influence over impressionable young men. But Tate was clearly less than impressed with how he came off in their conversation so has spent the last couple of weeks trying to discredit Williamson and the BBC itself. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter In a bizarre tweet posted on Tuesday morning, the self-styled misogynist claimed that it was “clear” from the moment they first met that he was “the object of her obsession”. Writing in his preferred style of elaborate prose, he continued: “Fascination was woven into her veins, consuming her senses, a love untamed. “Her every thought a delicate dance with my name. A whisper. Top G, Top G, Top G.” He went on: “And today, she waited over 6 hours in the cold outside of Diicot's head office to show me support. “My number one and most dedicated fan. Lucy <3.” “Diicot” refers to Romania’s Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism, which is currently looking into a host of serious allegations against Tate, including rape, forming an organised crime group and human trafficking. He is currently under house arrest in the country having spent three months in a Bucharest jail, but was let out temporarily to attend an interview at the prosecutors’ office. And clearly, his comments about Williamson’s “love” for the man known by his adoring fans as “Top G” are tongue-in-cheek. Yet, just as clearly, Tate wants his legion of followers to believe that the BBC and its staff really are “obsessed” with him. In a five-hour interview with podcaster Patrick Bet-David, released on Monday, the cigar-wielding provocateur moaned relentlessly about his treatment by the corporation. “The only reason I even sat down with the BBC is because they were begging me,” he insisted. He went on to claim that as soon as he sat down with Williamson, she (and her employers, by proxy) “instantly attack[ed] me”. “They put the cameras on first and they attack me, expecting me to stutter and make a fool of myself," he told Bet-David. It's kind of like they tried to sucker-punch me. I'm in the club and they're my friends shaking my hand and they tried to hit me and knock me out.” But, he added in his characteristically modest way: “Yes, I destroyed the BBC, but of course I did because I'm smarter than all of them.” To be clear, Tate agreed to the highly-publicised interview with “no set conditions”, according to the corporation, and was asked questions about the criminal charges levelled against him, his broader reputation, and deeply offensive comments he’s made over the years. Those are pretty obvious topics, surely? Can it really be considered a “sucker-punch” to be grilled on the subjects for which you’re best known? Apparently, yes. For someone like Tate, free speech is only acceptable when it’s on your terms. 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.
2023-06-13 22:53