Bianca Censori, wife of Kanye West, turned heads at the 2025 Grammy Awards with a bold, nearly see-through outfit, igniting discussions on fashion, consent, and the use of women's bodies for publicity.
Keeley Hawes stars in *Miss Austen*, a new BBC period drama that explores the mystery behind Jane Austen's burned letters, focusing on her sister Cassandra's life and their complex relationship.
Andrea Corr, the Irish singer from The Corrs, was unmasked as Snail on The Masked Singer UK, surprising judges and fans alike with her performance and secret participation.
Jim Acosta, a prominent CNN anchor known for his confrontational interviews with former President Donald Trump, has announced his departure from the network after nearly two decades, citing a commitment to journalistic integrity and a refusal to accept a late-night time slot.
Former Love Island winner Jack Fincham has been granted bail pending an appeal after being sentenced to six weeks in jail for incidents involving his dangerously out-of-control Cane Corso dog, which injured a runner.
Welsh opera singer Wynne Evans has been removed from the Strictly Come Dancing live tour following an inappropriate sexual comment made during the tour’s launch event. Evans issued a public apology and stepped away from the tour and his BBC Radio Wales show.
Fuji TV held a press conference addressing the controversy involving former talent Masahiro Nakai and a woman, with company executives expressing anger and emphasizing the need for a detailed investigation. The conference highlighted concerns over the treatment of female announcers and the company's commitment to restoring trust.
Fuji TV held an extensive press conference addressing the alleged involvement of an employee in a dispute involving former talent Masahiro Nakai, leading to high-level resignations and plans for corporate reform.
Freelance announcer Hiroshi Ikushima has resigned from TBS Radio programs after committing a serious compliance violation. His agency, Ikushima Planning, has indefinitely suspended his entertainment activities and plans to improve internal harassment prevention awareness.
Former Fuji TV announcer Nagisa Watanabe announces the release of her first photo essay, 'Filling the Transparent', aimed at supporting those facing life's challenges or battling illness. The essay includes over 50,000 words and is set to launch alongside a new website and membership program.