Billie Eilish and Jesse Rutherford may have broken up, but there are no hard feelings between them.
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Netflix for the way in which they cancelled her sitcom.Hard Cell! was announced in 2021 and aired its first season last year.
Tate wrote, directed and starred in the show, a comedy set in a women’s prison.The show was then cancelled after one season, with Tate revealing that she discovered the news “from someone else’s agent”.Speaking on BBC Breakfast on Friday (July 21), Tate said of the situation: “They had a change of staff and as happens when someone who has commissioned the show and then leaves, often they want to start afresh.”Tate added that though she “kind of understands” Netflix’s decision, “it would’ve been nice for them to have told me”.Upon the show’s announcement, executive producer Kristian Smith said in a statement obtained by Deadline: “We cannot wait to show audiences on Netflix the inside of HMP Woldsley, our fictional prison occupied by the fantastic creations of Catherine Tate.“This series is funny and touching all at once, revealing what life might be like in a British women’s correctional facility.”In the show, Tate played six different characters including prison inmates and staff at the correctional facility.Elsewhere, she will return as Donna Noble in Doctor Who later this year, and is also currently appearing in BBC sitcom Queen Of Oz.
.Billie Eilish and Jesse Rutherford may have broken up, but there are no hard feelings between them.
Cindy Crawford is reuniting with some of her old friends for a special occasion. Crawford, Linda Evangelista,Naomi Campbell, and Christy Turlington are the stars of Vogue’s new issue, a moment that they all called special and magical. Crawford spoke about the importance of the reunion and the beauty of the fashion industry.
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Travis Scott's UTOPIA is part album and part committee of collaborators, with everyone from Beyoncé to Bon Iver among the names who contributed to the mammoth project. When the album was first released last week (July 28) the vocal guests were not listed on platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music (though they were in the album's lengthy credits), leaving fans to piece together who pops up where. That siutation has changed in the interim period, so "MELTDOWN" has become "MELTDOWN" (feat.
Erykah Badu is dropping some severe shade in Beyoncé’s direction.
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Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones has criticised the use of artificial intelligence in songwriting.As more artists are speaking out about the increased prevalence of AI in the music industry, the singer said that art is about “a real person’s expression”.Jones was speaking to Times Radio at Latitude Festival on Sunday (July 23), after he’d performed with his new band Far From Saints when he shared his doubts about AI.The musician said it wasn’t until he attended the Ivor Novello Awards in May this year that he released AI technology was being used more to “finish off people’s songwriting” (via BBC).“I’m not against forward-thinking technology and how things are progressing, but I think art should come from people, I mean the basics of it anyway,” he said.“I think art has always been somebody’s expression, a real person’s expression from a heart, from a head.”He added: “If you’re going to start an idea, then a computer finishes it, I mean, it’s OK, but it’s just about algorithms and things like that.”The singer also said he’s “not really into 10 songwriters on a song”, adding: “It’s like if you’re making a painting, you’ve got 10 painters chucking paint on a canvas. I mean, whose painting is it anymore?”Jones is not the first artist to cast doubt over emerging AI technology in the music industry.
Katie Price has shared her verdict on the current series of Love Island – and it's not very favourable. The former glamour model turned reality TV star, 45, revealed that Whitney Adebayo is the only Islander she's a fan of this series, before going on to attack the show itself. She asked her viewers on a TikTok like on 24 July: "Has everyone been watching Love Island this year? It’s just so set up now that it’s coming to an end, isn’t it? I just think it hasn’t worked this year.
Christopher Nolan’s biographical epic Oppenheimer.During a scene set in 1945, J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) goes to deliver a speech to a crowd waving American flags.The flags featured however are the current version of the flag, with 50 stars representing 50 states.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Catherine Tate was recently left unimpressed after Netflix cancelled her show without telling her. The mockumentary Hard Cell, which she both created and starred in, was set in HMP Woldsley. It was about life inside the prison.
DeAnna Pappas is learning to move on amid her divorce from estranged husband Stephen Stagliano — and therapy has been extremely “life-giving” in doing so.
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“They Cloned Tyrone,” per a request from the film’s director Juel Taylor.“Everybody I’ve ever talked to, as soon as I told them the [movie’s] title, they were like, ‘So Erykah Badu doing the song?’ and I’m like, ‘Trust me, I’m trying.’” Taylor said, describing the early stages of developing “They Cloned Tyrone,” which is his feature film directorial debut and stars Teyonah Parris, John Boyega and Jamie Foxx. At the time, he hoped he would be able to include a reimagined version of the Grammy-winner’s song. “You don’t really think it’s going to happen,” Taylor said. “Serendipitously enough, I was able to pitch it to her, and she responded immediately.
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