Entertainment
Kim Kardashian, Lewis Hamilton spotted together on Broadway date
Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton have taken their blossoming romance to the bright lights of Broadway, with the pair spotted looking very close during a night out in New York City.
The 45-year-old Skims mogul and the 41-year-old Formula 1 champion were seen walking hand in hand as they left the James Earle Jones Theatre on Tuesday, 5 May.
The couple had spent the evening watching the play The Fear of 13, a project that carries significant personal weight for Kardashian, who serves as one of the production’s producers.
The choice of show highlights Kardashian’s long-standing dedication to criminal justice reform, as the play tells the true story of Nick Yarris, a man wrongfully convicted of murder who spent over 20 years on death row.
For the high-profile date, Kardashian wore a striking blue long-sleeved corset bodysuit with cutout details and light-wash jeans, while Hamilton kept things sleek in a monochromatic beige suit and dark brown shoes.
This public appearance is the latest in a series of outings for the duo, who first sparked romance rumours back in February after more than a decade of friendship.
Insiders suggest that because their bond is built on a long-term friendship, those close to them believe it could be “endgame” for both.
One source noted that Hamilton is “head over heels” and feels he has finally met his match after years of waiting for his dream girl.
Despite Hamilton’s demanding F1 racing schedule and Kardashian’s busy life in California with her four children, the couple is reportedly very committed to making the relationship work.
Entertainment
Dave Chappelle clarifies his intentions with Trans jokes
Dave Chappelle has hit back at media coverage of his transgender jokes, claiming his comedy is frequently taken out of context and misunderstood.
Speaking on a recent episode of the IMO podcast, the stand-up veteran insisted that the public perception of his work as an attack on the LGBTQ+ community is incorrect.
He argued that instead of a personal feud, his sets represent a wider negotiation of culture and corporate interests.
Chappelle urged his critics and the media to allow for a “margin of error” in live performance, noting that the unique atmosphere of a comedy club is often lost when transcribed into news reports.
The comedian explained that the environment inside a comedy club is far more diverse and collaborative than outsiders might realise.
He noted that every imaginable perspective is represented on stage, including transgender, Black, white, and Asian performers, all of whom champion their own opinions without seeking to silence one another.
According to Chappelle, comedians spend their time off-stage discussing different cultural lenses and points of view, a nuance he feels the media fails to capture.
He expressed frustration at how his work is portrayed, stating that nothing makes a comedian angrier than seeing their jokes “read wrong” in the papers.
For Chappelle, the intention behind a comedy show is fundamentally different from a serious political statement.
He described stand-up as a process of playing with the building blocks of culture, breaking them down to see what works and what doesn’t.
He maintained that for any art to reach a level of greatness, the artist must be allowed the space to get things wrong occasionally.
He suggested that many of his most vocal critics are like people with their faces pressed against the glass, commenting on a world they aren’t actually part of or participating in.
The clarification comes as the star prepares for a string of high-profile performances at the Hollywood Palladium from 7-9 May as part of the Netflix Is a Joke Fest.
Despite the ongoing debate surrounding his material, Chappelle remains a central figure in the festival’s line-up.
His latest comments suggest he has no plans to change his approach, as he continues to defend the comedy club as a space where all perspectives can be challenged and explored through humour, provided the audience understands the experimental nature of the craft.
Entertainment
Jane Fonda breaks silence after ex-husband Ted Turner’s death
Jane Fonda has paid a moving tribute to her former husband Ted Turner, describing the billionaire CNN founder as a “swashbuckling pirate” following his death at the age of 87.
Turner, the visionary media tycoon who transformed the global news landscape, passed away on Wednesday.
While a specific cause of death was not confirmed, it was well known that he had been living with Lewy body dementia in his later years.
Fonda, who was married to Turner for a decade until 2001, shared her “immediate thoughts” on social media, reflecting on a man she admired for both his brilliant mind and his unexpected vulnerability.
The 88-year-old actress admitted that Turner completely changed her life when he “swept” into it, noting that being both needed and cared for by such a powerful figure was a transformative experience.
She credited the creator of Turner Classic Movies with giving her a new sense of confidence, while also teaching her about everything from business strategy to the intricacies of wildlife and nature.
Fonda fondly recalled his intense competitiveness, noting he was the only person who could rival Katharine Hepburn in that department, whether they were tallying up ski runs or discussing the vast swathes of land he stewarded.
Turner’s legacy as a “giant” of broadcasting was echoed by current industry leaders, including CNN Worldwide CEO Mark Thompson, who called him the “presiding spirit” of the network.
Beyond the boardroom, Fonda highlighted Turner’s softer side, suggesting that his greatest strength was actually his ability to show need, a trait not often expected of men in his position.
She spoke warmly of his five children, whom she had the privilege of mothering as a stepmother, acknowledging that while being married to such a complex man was a challenge, he was always worth it.
Fonda ended her tribute with a poignant snap of Turner at the pearly gates, being applauded by the many endangered species, from bison to Mexican Gray Wolves, that his conservation efforts helped save from extinction.
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Pentagon to release first batch of UFO, alien files ‘very soon’
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is set to release the first batch of UFO and alien files in a few days.
The documents about the potential UFO encounters were sent to the interagency committee assembled by the White House for review and they will be released to the public “in the near future”.
In an interview with the Sean Hannity podcast, the FBI Director Kash Patel said, “We already delivered our first tranche of information to that committee and they’re going to be publicly releasing this information very soon. We are all for it. There’s nothing in this subject that we’re talking about that we don’t want released.”
He added that since the Department of War under the leadership of Secretary Pete Hegseth was overseeing the release of files, the FBI has handed over the documents to the relevant team at the Pentagon.
Patel said he had no information on whether the U.S. government had ever recovered alleged extraterrestrial bodies from fallen UFOs, adding, “Public wanted documents, we gave them to the relevant authorities and they are coming out.”
United States President Donald Trump directed the government agencies to declassify the files in February 2026.
In a Truth Social post, President Trump said, “Based on the tremendous interest shown, I will be directing the Secretary of War and other relevant departments and agencies to begin the process of identifying and releasing government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life.”
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