Donald Glover hires Malia Obama as writer for his Amazon series
Malia Obama is going to Hollywood, and she hasn't even graduated from Harvard yet!
Harry revealed the sex of their second baby during an interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Cynthia Erivo channeled her inner Maleficent at the Critics' Choice Awards 2021.
Tan’s print designs range from inspirational quotes to abstract shapes and fun plant images for all the green thumbs out there.
Anya Taylor-Joy dressed up as the daintiest "berry" at the Critics' Choice Awards 2021.
Their second child is due in the summer.
Prince Harry's reaction is just so sweet. ❤️
At Ola Cocina Del Mar, the food is adoringly painted with simplicity and sensibility, bringing ingredients, flavour, and technique into sharp focus.
Free money: where to get your dining and travel vouchers from Australian states and territoriesQueensland has just announced a $200 travel voucher program, while other states and territories are continuing to offer vouchers and rebates. Here’s what’s available and how to get it A sailboat tours the outer Great Barrier Reef. The state government has announced 15,000 $200 vouchers for Queenslanders to visit the reef and other areas of the state. Photograph: Biopixel/Tourism and Events Queensland
Complete with an Archie-approved hen house.
Congratulations are in order for the Sussexes!
The couple revealed the gender of their second child during their sit down interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Here's the meaning behind the Windsors' self-aware nickname.
The Duchess of Sussex said that "the queen has always been wonderful to me."
Meghan Markle, the Hollywood actress who became Duchess of Sussex after marrying England’s Prince Harry, on Sunday revealed that unidentified members of the royal family expressed concern about the skin color of their son, Archie. In an interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired on Sunday, Markle said that while she was pregnant unidentified members of Harry’s family shared “concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he is born.” Markle, who is Black, declined to identify the royal family members, adding, “I think that would be very damaging to them.” She also added that the concerns were not raised directly to her but to Prince Harry. Also Read: Chrissy Teigen Calls Out Media Attacks on Meghan Markle: They 'Won't Stop Until She Miscarries' “They didn’t want him to be a prince,” she told Winfrey, “which would be different from protocol, and that he wasn’t going to receive security.” In addition, she said, “We have in tandem the conversation of, ‘He won’t be given security. He’s not going to be given a title.'” She said she was less concerned about her offspring not carrying a prince or princess title — but the other ramifications of it. “If you’re saying the title is what’s going to affect their protection, we haven’t created this monster machine around us,” she said. “You’ve allowed that to happen, which means our son needs to be safe.” Markle was also upset about the precedent — and optics of it. “The idea of the first member of color in this family not being titled in the same way that other grandchildren would be… it’s not their right to take it away,” she said. “They said they wanted to change that convention for Archie — well, why?” Read original story Meghan Markle: Royals Were Concerned About Son Archie and ‘How Dark His Skin Might Be’ At TheWrap
She didn't reveal the person who brought it up, saying it would be very damaging to them.
"We wanted our union [to be] between us," said Meghan during her sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey.
The duchess also revealed the double standards that surrounded her firstborn son with Prince Harry.
Alan Kim was overcome with emotion as he accepted the Critics Choice Award for Best Young Actor for his performance alongside Steven Yeun in “Minari.” “First of all, I’d like to thank the critics who voted and my family…oh my goodness, I’m crying,” the 8-year-old said, fighting back tears as he pushed through his acceptance speech. And then, the emotional flood gates opened. #Minari star Alan S. Kim's wins the #CriticsChoice for Best Young Actor/Actress pic.twitter.com/L4riEFxQze — Film Updates (@TheFilmUpdates) March 8, 2021 Kim has dazzled critics and audiences as David, the young son of a Korean immigrant who risks all his savings and his marriage to start a farm in Arkansas. While David’s family struggles to adapt to their new home, the young boy learns to accept the love of his grandmother, who is not like the American grandmothers he sees on TV, while dealing with a life-threatening heart condition. “Minari” is one of the top contenders for Best Picture at the Oscars this year, having won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film last year. Kim has been a major part of the awards circuit, having appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” this past week to talk about earning his purple belt in karate and also getting a voicemail from Ben Schwartz, who provided the voice of Sonic the Hedgehog in last year’s family film, when Kim said the iconic video game hero was his favorite actor. Watch Kim’s speech in the clip above. Read original story Watch ‘Minari’ Star Alan Kim’s Tearful Critics Choice Awards Acceptance Speech (Video) At TheWrap
And it happened in a backyard!
"She made me cry and it really hurt my feelings."