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Eddie Murphy expresses frustration over ‘Dreamgirls’ Oscar loss
Eddie Murphy did not mince words about a loss which felt deeply personal.
In his documentary, Being Eddie, the comedian addressed how he felt when he did not take home the Oscar for Dreamgirls.
As fans will be aware, the actor was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in 2007 but lost out to Alan Arkin.
Reflecting on the experience, he said that if left him feeling irritated.
“Not winning the Oscar or not winning anything is not the m****** for me. The m****** for me is that I get dressed and come to the thing, ’cause I would usually not go to award shows,” Murphy reasoned.
“That’s… whenever I lose, I’m like, ‘These m************ made me come all the way down.’ I could have f****** lost at home. I’m all in the f****** tuxedo. What a… a waste of time. I’m never, like, ‘Oh, I didn’t win.’ I’m like, ‘Hey, make me come down here for nothing?'”
Despite the frustration, Murphy insisted that he is still unfazed by awards.
“It’s always wonderful to win stuff, but if I don’t win, I don’t give a f***. I still come home, and it’s… I’m still Eddie in the morning.”
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Cardi B flaunts tattoos after onstage fall during Little Miss drama tour
Cardi B brought her signature bold style to the stage as her Little Miss Drama tour continues to sell out arenas.
The rapper stunned fans in a hot pink dress featuring a daring high slit, a plunging neckline, and subtle side cutouts that highlighted her tattoos while adding a sensuous edge to the look.
The Bodak Yellow hitmaker took to Instagram to put up a video of herself posing to Rihanna’s James Joint.
The clip instantly became viral.
Fans praised her confidence and glamour, with many commenting on how “pretty” she looked and applauding her fearless fashion choices.
Her striking outfit came around the time the rapper made headlines for her fall on stage at her tour stop in Las Vegas.
While performing her track Thotiana at T Mobile Arena on February 13, the rapper took a tumble off a chair mid routine.
The fall was minor, but Cardi quickly turned it into a viral moment with her trademark humor.
After finishing the song, she quipped to the crowd, “That was the government!” which was a playful jab that came after she had recently traded words online with the Department of Homeland Security.
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Kate Hudson gushes about son Ryder's journey and career move
Kate Hudson’s next chapter feels both familiar and deeply personal as she watches her family’s love for the craft continue to grow.
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Pakistan ‘mull’ benching Babar, Shaheen after India defeat
- Two to three changes likely in team against Namibia: sources.
- They add management considering giving chance to bench strength.
- Pakistan will face Namibia in key group stage match on Wednesday.
LAHORE: In the aftermath of the Pakistan team’s loss against India in the T20 World Cup 2026, sources told Geo News on Monday that the team management is disappointed with senior players’ performance.
The management, they added, is considering benching Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi in match against Namibia.
Two to three changes are likely in the team in the match against Namibia, the sources said, adding that the management is considering to give a change to the bench strength to prove themselves.
With preparations already commenced for the next match, the Green Shirts’ spokesperson said that the players will rest today.
Pakistan’s crucial fixture against Namibia is set to take place on Wednesday at the Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground, and a victory is essential for the 2009 champions to secure their place in the Super Eight phase.
However, even a rain-affected result would be enough to see them progress.
The speculation over changes follows a disappointing display with both bat and ball against arch-rivals India on Sunday.
Having opted to field first on a spin-friendly surface, Pakistan’s strategy unravelled as a blistering half-century from Ishan Kishan powered India to 175 for five.
The spin attack, on which the side had pinned its hopes, endured a difficult afternoon. Abrar Ahmed proved expensive, conceding 38 runs from his three overs, while Shadab Khan was taken for 17 in a solitary over; neither managed to take a wicket.
Captain Salman Ali Agha later described the performance as an “off-day.” Shaheen Afridi was the pick of the bowlers, returning figures of one for 31 from his two overs.
In reply, Pakistan’s batting line-up crumbled under the pressure of the chase, folding for a mere 114 in 18 overs after a disastrous start to their innings.
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