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Kelly Clarkson is at a pivotal crossroads in her career, considering whether to continue hosting her hit daytime show or step away to reclaim more control over her time, creativity, and personal well-being. Since launching The Kelly Clarkson Show in 2019, the program has aired over 1,000
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In a surprising turn of events, Aaron Phypers has officially filed for divorce from actress Denise Richards, citing irreconcilable differences. The court documents were submitted in Los Angeles on July 4, 2025, marking the end of nearly seven years of marriage between the couple. Phypers, 49,
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sánchez are preparing to tie the knot in a lavish, multi-day celebration set to take place on the iconic island of San Giorgio Maggiore, right in the heart of Venice. The wedding promises to be one of the most luxurious and high-profile events
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Taylor Swift is no longer just a pop icon — she’s a cultural movement. Her world tour The Eras Tour has shattered every record imaginable, but more than the numbers, what truly stands out is the way her presence ripples through cities, industries, and generations. From her rise as a teenage
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Contemporary society has found in action cinema a powerful channel to explore themes of identity, revenge, and transformation. The new film Ballerina, starring Ana de Armas, not only expands the John Wick universe but also offers a compelling reflection on female strength in spaces traditionally
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The French president lands in Vietnam, the door of the government plane opens, and suddenly, Emmanuel Macron puts his hand to his face. What appears to have been a resounding slap in the face from his wife, Brigitte, was said to have been something else entirely, according to the
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The artistic directors of Cannes are irritated. Not by red carpet activism or questionable jury decisions, but by bare skin. More precisely: by women like Bianca Censori, who wore a dress at this year's Grammys that wasn't a dress at all. A textile provocation that will still cause a stir Cannes used to play with pleasure.
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