Tia Mowry is finding a silver lining in her divorce from Cory Hardrict — especially when it comes to her children.
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Actress Nikki Sanderson became emotional as she described the “humiliating” process of giving evidence in her High Court claim against the Mirror’s publisher over alleged unlawful information-gathering. Former Coronation Street star Ms Sanderson, 39, is suing Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) for damages, claiming journalists at its titles – The Daily and Sunday Mirror and the Sunday People – were linked to methods including phone hacking, so-called “blagging” or gaining information by deception, and use of private investigators for unlawful activities. The actress, who played Candice Stowe in the ITV soap between 1999 and 2005, finished her evidence on Monday afternoon after entering the witness box on Friday.
At the end of her evidence, she was asked by her barrister David Sherborne how being in the witness box for a day-and-a-half had felt. Appearing tearful, after a short pause Ms Sanderson replied: “Humiliating. ”She continued: “Some of it’s really embarrassing,” adding that other parts of it were “traumatising”.
“No one wants to be in the witness box feeling as if you’re on trial,” she added. As Ms Sanderson left the witness box on Friday, the actress was told not to discuss her evidence with anyone over the weekend. She then said she had felt isolated during the break, adding: “(Family) can’t help because they don’t know what I’m going through.
”“It’s been a horrific experience from the start to the end,” Ms Sanderson concluded. The actress is bringing her claim in relation to 37 articles published in Mirror titles between 1999 and 2009. MGN has previously denied that 35 of the 37 articles involved phone hacking or unlawful information-gathering, with one article being not admitted.
Tia Mowry is finding a silver lining in her divorce from Cory Hardrict — especially when it comes to her children.
Kesha has reflected on the viral moment Jerry Seinfeld refused to hug her, describing it as “the saddest moment of my life”.Kesha and Seinfeld attended David Lynch’s ‘A Night of Laughter and Song’ benefit event in 2017, which was held at the Kennedy Center in Washington, when the latter was approached by the ‘Tik Tok’ singer as he was being interviewed on the red carpet.“I’m Kesha, I love you so much,” she told the Seinfeld actor, before asking “can I give you a hug?”The actor-comedian replied “no thanks”, then refusing two more times before stepping away. He laughed it off with the reporter after, stating: “I didn’t know who that was.”The singer has now opened up about the snub, explaining that she had been a huge fan of the actor’s sitcom.“Whenever it would get bumpy on the plane, I would pop in Seinfeld and feel like everything’s OK in the world and watch my buddy Jerry,” the singer explained on The Best Show with Tom Scharpling podcast, which went live Wednesday (June 14).
Numerous cast members such as Guy Pearce and Annie Jones reprised their roles and returned for one final hurrah, including Kylie who played Charlene, and her on-screen husband, Jason Donovan, who played Scott Robinson.
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K.J. Yossman Sienna Miller says she was left “traumatized” by alleged phone hacking to the point she “blacked out.” It was in 2005 that news broke Miller’s then partner, Jude Law, was having an affair with his children’s nanny. The scandal dominated headlines at the time. In a new BBC documentary, “Scandalous: Phone Hacking on Trial,” the actor reveals that two days after the news broke she found out she was pregnant. A short while later, she alleges she received a call from British tabloid The Sun saying they knew about the pregnancy and wanted to break the story. Miller’s then-publicist, Ciara Parkes, who also features in the doc, alleges the call about the pregnancy came from The Sun’s former editor, Rebekah Brooks. (According to the BBC, The Sun’s publisher News Group (NGN) denies this account and says Brooks was aware of any unlawful information gathering).
Nikki Sanderson became emotional as she completed her High Court phone hacking trial, saying it had been “humiliating” and “a horrific experience from the start to the end”. The Coronation Street and Hollyoaks star, 39, is suing Mirror Group Newspapers alongside Prince Harry and her former co-star Michael Le Vell over alleged phone hacking and unlawful newsgathering. Over two days of evidence, the actress was forced to revisit tabloid stories of her relationship with co-star Danny Young, she was quizzed over her decision to pose in lingerie for men’s magazines, and she described her fear at being pursued by paparazzi.
A former Coronation Street actress has received an apology from Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) in the same phone-hacking trial as Prince Harry, coming a day after Piers Morgan was accused of “injecting” information into stories.
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Prince Harry from outside the High Court with an offer of help has been identified as former East 17 frontman Brian Harvey. The BBC broadcast live outside the court on Wednesday, where the prince is making his case around hacking against the Mirror’s publishers. Harvey, 48, was spotted in the background shouting up at the High Court.
Prince Harry got emotional as he headed to London’s High Court for his second day of giving evidence in his phone hacking case trial on Wednesday.
East 17 star Brian Harvey reportedly interrupted a live BBC broadcast today, while protesting outside Prince Harry’s ongoing phone-hacking trial.The singer was spotted with a placard outside London’s High Court today (Wednesday June 7), where he is said to have shouted loudly at the Duke Of Sussex as he arrived, Yahoo reports.BBC news correspondent Joe Inwood tweeted that the 48-year-old “disrupted” a live broadcast”, adding: “No wonder I lost my train of thought!”So, turns out the protester who disrupted our live broadcast… Was Brian Harvey from E17!No wonder I lost my train of thought! pic.twitter.com/YXJPck0kym— Joe Inwood (@BBCJoeInwood) June 7, 2023Prince Harry is currently locked in a trial against Mirror Group Newspapers, claiming that they unlawfully gathered information about him – alleging that MGN employed hacked his phones and those of his associates and hired private investigators to illegally “blag” his confidential information. MGN have denied all allegations made by the Duke Of Sussex, insisting that some of the stories were sourced from within the royal households.Harvey was protesting outside the court about his own war with tabloids against tabloids, with the ‘Stay Another Day’ star seen holding an enlarged copy of an email from a News Of The World journalist to the police, regarding transcripts obtained conversations between the singer and an alleged drug dealer in 2002.
Lightening the mood? Prince Harry reportedly cracked a joke about sharing evidence from his lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers with his children.
The hottest night in the British soap calendar hit our screens on Tuesday night, as the 2023 edition of The British Soap Awards once again returned to ITV. The star-studded event took place at The Lowry Theatre in Salford on Saturday evening, with some of the biggest names from EastEnders, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks, Coronation Street and Doctors all out in force as they hoped to scoop one of the awards on offer.
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Lawyers representing Mirror Group Newspapers accused Prince Harry of wasting court time after he failed to arrive at the High Court in London Monday morning for his phone hacking trial against the publisher, which owns British tabloid the Daily Mirror.
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