Entertainment
Meghan Markle’s self-made status rubbished for forgetting her ‘prince husband’
Meghan Markle’s comments about Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet have just found herself being called out by The Times writer Charlie Gowans-Eglinton who just penned an opinion piece.
In it they wrote, “Nothing says bravery like launching a brand with just the support of your prince husband and only your very close, dearest friends to shore you up if you fail.”
“Although perhaps it helps if some of those friends are oligarchs; the Sussexes were hobnobbing with the Bezoses and Zuckerbergs at Kris Jenner’s birthday party last week,” they added.
Because if what the Duchess said is true and her children to “face things that feel completely insurmountable every day”, the writer notes “will need bravery” even though she did not list any of these ‘insurmountable’ things.
However, that is not to say the writer ended there because they added, “I’m sure I can think of a million insurmountable hurdles for the next generation of the original nepo babies, royals.”
Before signing off she even poked fun at all the other comments the Duchess, as well as her friends said because according to one, Serena Williams, Meghan has ““made it a study, using books and apps, a diligence that has made her an authority within her friend circle.”
“Perhaps 2026 will bring us a “With Love, Meghan: Raising Little Princes” parenting special,” the writer said in their concluding remarks regarding the whole thing.
Entertainment
Chris Hemsworth reveals what keeps marriage strong after all these years
Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky have been together for many years, and the actor has now shared what truly keeps their marriage strong.
The couple got married in Australia in December 2010, just months after they first met through Chris’ talent agent.
Since then, they have built a life together while raising three children and balancing busy careers.
Chris recently explained that honesty plays a big role in their relationship.
He said Elsa always tells him the truth, no matter what and while other people might praise his work, Elsa will be honest if something does not work.
He trusts her because she knows him deeply and understands what he is capable of.
Elsa agrees with this approach and says she never pretends to like something just to be kind.
Chris shared that her honest opinions help him not only in his marriage but also in his acting career, as he often relies on her feedback when deciding which projects feel right.
The couple share a daughter, India, and twin sons, Sasha and Tristan. Chris has said his children are not impressed by fame.
The star focuses on teaching them hard work and strong values, lessons he learned growing up.
For Chris, love, truth and respect matter more than anything else.
Entertainment
Shia LaBeouf battles addiction amid public and legal pressure
Actor Shia LaBeouf has been ordered to go to rehab after getting arrested on February 17 during Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
He was involved in a fight with two men and reportedly used homophobic slurs, according to Page Six.
He now faces three misdemeanor battery charges.
At a recent court hearing, Judge Simone Levine said she was not sure LaBeouf is serious about his alcohol problems.
She, however, denied his request to travel to Rome and set a $100,000 bond. He must also take drug tests and enter rehab.
Sources say the punishment could let him do rehab online, as they described LaBeouf as someone who can act like he is serious about recovery, even though he does not believe he has an addiction.
In a recent interview, he said his behaviour was because of a “small man complex” and not alcohol.
He added, “It’s not nice to hurt people ever. People got hurt. I got to deal with that.”
LaBeouf separated from his wife Mia Goth last year, and sources say she wants him to get help.
Friends warn that his drinking could lead to serious problems, as his Hollywood future is uncertain and he returns to court on March 19.
Entertainment
When We Were Young Festival announces 2026 hiatus: ‘See you in 2027’
When We Were Young Festival is hitting pause this year.
Organizers of the Las Vegas-based emo and pop-punk fest announced via Instagram on February 27 that the event will take 2026 off — but emphasised the break is only temporary.
“To our When We Were Young Family,” the statement began. “The songs, the memories, the moments – none of it exists without you. After an unforgettable run in Las Vegas, we’ve decided to take 2026 off to give this festival the care it deserves and to make sure what comes next feels just as special as what came before.”
While no specific reason was given for the hiatus, fans were reassured the festival isn’t going anywhere. “When We Were Young Festival will return to Las Vegas in October 2027… This isn’t goodbye – it’s just a pause. We’ll see you in 2027.”
Since launching in 2022, the Live Nation-produced event has become a nostalgic pilgrimage for millennial music lovers, taking over the Las Vegas Festival Grounds each October. Past headliners have included Green Day, Blink-182, My Chemical Romance and the Killers.
The 2025 edition featured Blink-182 and a reunited Panic! at the Disco, marking a rare return following the band’s 2023 split. In 2024, My Chemical Romance delivered a full performance of The Black Parade, alongside a stacked lineup of scene favourites.
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