A BBC radio show had to be interrupted Thursday after the presenter suffered a heart problem live on air.
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their cultural and religious differences. On Sunday's episode of, Nicole reached her limit with Mahmoud criticizing her for not wanting to dress conservatively in Egypt, which ended with her shockingly physically pushing him and him threatening to divorce her.This season follows Nicole and Mahmoud's second attempt at her living in Egypt with him after they initially separated and went back to the U.S.
Still, their old issues are still very much present and they've been fighting about her not wanting to wear a hijab and also about the way she dresses. While Sunday's episode started off on a promising note — with Nicole being moved by Mahmoud praying and welcoming him teaching her how to pray — their issues returned when they went to a pool together.
Nicole had a lot of anxiety about wearing a burkini and when she asked Mahmoud if she needed to wear something under it, he got visibly upset and walked out. Still, he insisted he wasn't mad and told her to just get ready.«I get so tired of him always getting so mad at me and like, he really resents me for being American I think,» she told cameras, tearing up.
«But he chose me.»At the pool, after much reluctance, Nicole wore the burkini. Mahmoud was overjoyed and praised Nicole for being strong.«You leave your country, leave everybody, change your clothes, change your mind about things,» he acknowledged, admitting he wasn't sure if he could do the same.«I promise you I will, like, do my best about change my mind about things,» he also told her when she pleaded with him to also compromise.
A BBC radio show had to be interrupted Thursday after the presenter suffered a heart problem live on air.
Linkin Park’s Brad Delson and Mike Shinoda have spoken to NME about the 20th anniversary of ‘Meteora’, lost song ‘Lost’ and the chances of more unheard music being released from the archives.Last week, Linkin Park released an expanded version of their 2003 album ‘Meteora’ – featuring a host of previously unheard demos alongside behind-the-scenes footage and live performances.“We wanted to make something timeless with ‘Meteora’, which is really audacious for a bunch of 20-year-olds to even say or think,” guitarist Brad Delson told NME. “The hope was that the music would have longevity and continue to inspire people.”He continued: “It’s a really interesting moment for us right now, because we’re celebrating 20 years of a really special album but ‘Lost’ is a song we made, loved and forgot about and it’s having such a moment.”The aptly-titled ‘Lost’ was recorded at the same time as ‘Meteora’ but didn’t make the final cut because the band “couldn’t find a place for it” on the record.“Telling a story with the album was so important, and we felt like ‘Lost’ had too much of a similar energy to ‘Numb’,” said Delson.
“Fool’s Paradise” marks Charlie Day‘s feature directorial debut after a successful comedy career. Day co-created the popular sitcom “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” which is still going strong as the longest-running American live-action comedy series.
J Dilla, born James Yancey, died on February 10, 2006, three days after his 32nd birthday. While he was a successful rapper, songwriter and producer, J Dilla’s net worth was affected by his illness.
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Fans were awestruck over the weekend after spotting Hollywood megastar Samuel L Jackson on a night out in Scotland over the weekend. The 74-year-old Pulp Fiction icon attended a bingo style rave on Saturday (April 1) in Glasgow.
Bill Maher turned up the volume on his “disbelief that God exists” on Friday night’s “Real Time” on HBO by poking fun at the religions that do and calling for a yearly 3-day weekend for atheists “to observable reality.”As we head into a holy week for Christians and Passover for Jews, Maher said in his “New Rules” segment that the country needs to stop talking about diversity, equity and inclusion unless it also includes atheists.“Atheists: we’re approaching a third of the population now, [and] I shouldn’t have to beg for this, for God’s sake! It’s outrageous that there are this many of us and there is still zero representation in government. Congress has 535 members and only a handful will even sheepishly admit their ‘religiously unaffiliated,” he joked.
A dad’s nightmare. Lionel Richie joked about the trouble Drew Barrymore and daughter Nicole Richie got into as teens — and how he somehow survived.
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Six young girls tragically died in a horror smash on Sunday after being thrown from a crashing vehicle. According to emergency services, the Toyota Camry vehicle swerved off the road in Tennessee, US, and struck a barrier before flipping over and causing the kids to be ejected from the car.
EXCLUSIVE: Good Deed Entertainment has acquired North American and UK rights to the indie drama Midday Black Midnight Blue, starring 2x Emmy winner Merritt Wever (Godless), slating it for a day-and-date release in June.
It was all hands on deck for Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas as they enjoyed an adorable family day out in New York City with their two daughters.The smitten couple, who married in Las Vegas in 2019, had their hands full as they juggled their little girls during an outing to a playground in the West Village. Game of Thrones actress Sophie, 27, and American singer Joe, 33, both dressed casually for the laid-back family time.
It’s official: American rapper Pitbull will be headlining the first day of the Calgary Stampede.
her husband, Mahmoud, about dressing conservative in Egypt, but she's clearly having an inner crisis. In this exclusive clip from Sunday's new episode of, Nicole and Mahmoud go swimming and Nicole flashes back to when she realized what dressing modestly for Mahmoud truly meant.Nicole says that when she and Mahmoud first went to the Red Sea shortly after getting married it was «a very profound moment.» She recalls seeing tourists wear bikinis and one-piece swimsuits and she got jealous given that she could no longer do that. Instead, she had to wear a burkini — a hooded swimsuit — that completely covered her.«The reality of it became very clear and very fast,» she tells cameras.«This is my new life and I'm just not used to it and I don't like it that much,» she recalls feeling.
her much younger lover, Oussama. On Sunday's episode of, 67-year-old Debbie and 24-year-old Oussama were reunited in Morocco, but she was shocked when he almost immediately told her he actually wanted her to go back to the United States.In a previous episode, Oussama admitted to cameras that he wasn't ready to marry Debbie but hadn't told her yet. Debbie's children also had serious reservations about her moving from Georgia to Morocco and doubted Oussama had good intentions.
The American Cinematheque is bringing on Jason Blum, Nicole Brown, Charles D. King, and Scott Stuber as the newest members of its board of directors.“Each brings a unique perspective and appreciation of film culture and exhibition as the AC continues to expand its programming and community engagement,” stated American Cinematheque Chairman Rick Nicita.Blum founded Blumhouse, a multimedia film and TV company regarded as the driving force in horror that recently entered the video game business.
Kerry Washington stepped out for two big events in the past few days!