Tom Holland slams media for distorting his mental health issue amid 'The Crowded Room' promotions, says 'that's not for you to report on'
Tom Holland said, 'I just wanted to be in one place for a while. I wanted to be with my friends, be with my family, move into my house'
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Israelis Blockade Highways, Face Water Cannons to Protest Netanyahu Plan
Israelis have taken to the streets en masse to protest the government’s attempt to weaken the power of
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Who is Cynthia Miller-Idriss? MSNBC columnist slammed for op-ed claiming physical fitness was 'central to the far right'
'This is the most horses**t article I’ve seen. Cynthia Miller-Idriss needs to be fired,' a person tweeted
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David Crosby's final band announces very special tribute show
David Crosby's final band will play a special tribute concert of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young songs in his memory after his death earlier this year.
1970-01-01 08:00
IShowSpeed leaves heartwarming message on Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez's IG vacation photos, Internet labels him 'gay'
IShowSpeed was visibly excited when he finally managed to meet Cristiano Ronaldo, his idol, last month
1970-01-01 08:00
How did Mikala Jones die? Hawaiian professional surfer's daughter says he was doing what 'he loved the most' during incident
Mikala Jones' daughter Isabella Jones shared the news of his death by penning a heartfelt obituary on social media
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Nigella Lawson says she rarely hosts extravagant dinner parties anymore
Nigella Lawson is ditching extravagant dinner parties for more relaxed mealtimes with friends. You might have assumed that the celebrity chef and food writer, who is known for the polished, decadant style of her TV cooking shows, regularly hosts glamorous dinner parties for her friends and family. But in a new interview, Lawson, 63, has explained that this is now a rare occurrence, and that she prefers to serve Twiglets to her friends instead. “I’ll have a person or a couple of people over quite often and I keep planning to have people round in a proper, grown-up way but I haven’t yet,” the food writer told The Times, explaining she has got “out of the habit” of hosting dinner parties. Lawson revealed that she prefers a more relaxed environment and would happily encourage her friends to arrive at her home wearing their pyjamas. “I’m very happy for a friend to come over in their pyjamas to have supper.” “I recently served Twiglets as a starter,” she told the publication. “There were some Americans there and I felt it my duty to introduce them.” She added that the idea of clearing plates, knives and forks before the main course is “so unrelaxing” and can make things feel “choreographed”. “I like to do a big plate of food, taking it out and seeing everyone eat. I like abundance and I feel that’s easier to do with one course,” she said. When she does host friends, Lawson prefers a more laid-back buffet-style dinner. At her open-plan home in Chelsea, she has two tables, one for the people to be seated at, and one for the food. “I think narrow tables are better for conversation, so we sit at one and I put the dinner on the other so people can help themselves.” It comes as Lawson responded to a viral “girl dinner” trend that is sweeping the internet. On Saturday, The New York Times detailed the new TikTok phenomenon in an article with the headline: “Is It a Meal? A Snack? No, It’s ‘Girl Dinner’”. According to the publication, the phrase was coined a few months ago by TikTok user Olivia Maher, who posted a video in which she spoke about the virtues of a medieval-style dinner. “I can’t find the TikTok right now but a girl just came on here and said in the Medieval times, peasants had to eat nothing but bread and cheese and how awful that was,” she says in the clip, which has since been watched more then one million times. “And she was like, ‘That’s my ideal meal,’” Maher added before showing her dinner to the camera, revealing a selection of bread, cheese, grapes and pickles. The article has prompted a mixed response on social media, with some accusing it of promoting disordered eating while others claim the diet is nothing new and mimics those adopted by mediterranean cultures. Lawson responded to the article by tweeting: “And we call them Picky Bits.” Read More Woman shares co-worker’s ‘infuriating’ response to her decision to not have children 5 late summer blooms to plant now Buckingham Palace responds to Joe Biden’s ‘protocol breach’ with King Charles ‘We call them Picky Bits’: Nigella Lawson responds to viral ‘Girl Dinner’ trend Get set for Wimbledon with top pastry chef’s strawberry recipes How to cook kohlrabi
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Was Margot Robbie 'miscast' as Barbie? Lead role in Greta Gerwig movie should have been Katie Price, says former TV star
'Even though she was an icon of an age gone by, Hollywood will somehow turn her into a professional feminist,' griped Carol McGiffin of 'Loose Women'
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Kylie Jenner appears distraught after using TikTok ageing filter
TikTok's ageing filter has been showing people how they'll look when they get older, and while some find it to be a cute reflection of how much they look like their parents - Kylie Jenner is less-than-thrilled at the thought of wrinkles. The reality star had more defined under-eye and mouth wrinkles, and her signature pout appeared far smaller than usual. "I don't like it...I don't like it at all", she said, shocked, in a new video posted to TikTok. Let's hope it doesn't offend Kris Jenner too much. Click here to sign up for our newsletters
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Tilda Swinton's daughter? Honor Swinton Byrne 'grateful' for nepotism that helped her land debut role alongside her mom
Honor admitted that 'The Souvenir' director Joanna Hogg's friendship with Tilda Swinton played a role in her being considered for her part
1970-01-01 08:00
Who are the next guests on ‘Celebrity Family Feud’ Season 9? Steve Harvey welcomes Neil Patrick Harris and drag queens
'Celebrity Family Feud' premiered on July 9, 2023 on ABC, kicking off its ninth installment since 2015
1970-01-01 08:00
Why did Ryan Gosling lose his cool over Eva Mendes? 'Barbie' star flaunts 'E' alphabet pendant at movie's LA premiere
Ryan Gosling sported a rose colored shirt and baby pink suit during the premiere of 'Barbie'
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