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Sarah Ferguson faces fresh identity crisis after Duchess title stripped
Sarah Ferguson may be no stranger to reinvention, but losing the Duchess of York title has reportedly hit hard.
A source told Gb News that the former royal is “in a very bad way” following the removal of the York titles, describing the moment as emotionally bruising even for someone long accustomed to life outside the Firm.
Still, those close to Ferguson insist resilience remains her trademark.
“She’ll dust herself down and attempt to reinvent herself again somehow,” the insider said suggesting the familiar Fergie comeback may already be in motion.
The comments came as Sarah and her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, stepped back into the public eye for the first time since the title change.
The pair were seen attending the christening of their granddaughter, Athena, on Thursday morning.
This intimate baptism was held at the Chapel Royal in St James’s Palace, with Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, hosting close family and friends to celebrate the arrival of their second daughter.
The ceremony marked the former Duke and Duchess of York’s first outing at a royal function since they lost their York titles in October, following renewed scrutiny over their past links to Jeffrey Epstein.
While the occasion was intimate by design, their presence was widely seen as a carefully measured return to public view.
Princess Beatrice and her husband, property developer Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, welcomed baby Athena earlier this year after she arrived several weeks ahead of schedule in January.
The christening, held months later than expected, was reportedly postponed amid the fallout surrounding Athena’s grandparents.
Sources say Beatrice has remained particularly close to her mother throughout the turbulence, leaning on Sarah Ferguson as headlines swirled.
Her relationship with her father, however, is understood to have grown more strained, reflecting the wider consequences of the scandal on family dynamics.
True to form, Andrew kept firmly out of the spotlight on the day, avoiding photographers and steering clear of any official images taken at the event.
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‘The Odyssey’ director comments on Donald Trump’s controversial movies tarrifs
Oscar-winning director Christopher Nolan has shared his opinion about the controversial movies’ tariffs proposal.
Nolan, who is the newly elected president for the Directors Guild of America, commented on the matter while setting out priorities for the company.
US President has proposed 100% tax on films made outside of America.
“I don’t know how a tariff system would work”, said the Oppenheimer director.
While speaking with Variety, the 55-year-old filmmaker opened that there are more serious conversations that require much focus than the movies tariffs.
He said in a statement, “I will say that since President Trump has started bandying these ideas around, there’s a much more serious conversation from the studios about how to improve the situation in the United States – to be perfectly frank about it.”
The Dark Knight filmmaker emphasized on the incentives that will be lost and stressed upon the unemployment that will prevail in the country.
“If you look at the overall spending from the consumer on media, on entertainment, on our work, it’s extremely stable.
“But we’re looking at a 35 percent to 40 percent decline in employment for our members.”
Nolan raised these concerns after the filming of The Odyssey around the Mediterranean.
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Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz open up about reuniting on-screen after 30 years
Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz have reunited after almost three decades for a new film.
The iconic duo last shared screen in film Feeling Minnesota in 1996. 30 years later, the stars have teamed up to feature in a new project named The Outcome directed by Jonah Hill.
Cameron and Keanu appeared for the Apple TV press day, where the two were asked, “How does it feel like getting back together on-screen?”
Recalling her first movie with the John Wick actor, Diaz went all guilty and said, “That was my third film”, while referring to Reeves, she continued, “You forgot about that right. you don’t remember that, right?? You blocked it out of your memory?”
However, the 60-year-old actor thought that working her in Feeling Minnesota was fun.
“It was my third film. I was so green! It was terrible”, added the Back in Action actress.
When asked, “What do you remember the most about working together?” Keanu thought it was fun, while Cameron emphasized, “wait, what did I just say, let’s forget about it.”
The 53-year-old actress said, “We’ve known each other over the years so like to be able to come back to doing a movie together, it’s just like for me, I was very excited.”
The first look of The Outcome has been revealed by Apple TV, in which Reeves look younger than his age. The film is slated to release on April 10.
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Channing Tatum prepares to undergo surgery after severe injury
Channing Tatum offered his health update after severely injuring his shoulder.
Before going under the knife, the Magic Mike star took to his Instagram on Tuesday night, February 3.
He shared a black-and-white snapshot of himself wearing a hospital gown while laying on a bed in a medical office as he prepares to undergo surgery.
“Just another day. Another challenge,” the 45-year-old American actor and film producer captioned the single image.
“This one is gonna be hard,” he added before concluding, “But whatever. Let’s get it in.”
Moreover, giving more insights about his condition, the Blink Twice actor posted two images of his X-rays on his Instagram Stories.
“Separated shoulder,” he captioned one report, showing broken bones.
The Step Up actor wrote “Screwed shoulder. Yay,” on the following update, featuring a screw in his shoulder.
It is pertinent to note that back in September, Tatum revealed that he got injured while filming the new Avengers: Doomsday movie.
Given his history, it’s unclear if the new medical procedure has anything to do with his previous injury.
On the work front Tatum’s latest movies as of early 2026 include the critically acclaimed dark thriller Josephine, which premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, and the 2025 crime drama Roofman, where he stars as Jeffrey Manchester.
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