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Michelle Keegan channels Hollywood glam with Jennifer Aniston’s inspired look
Michelle Keegan has shared her latest hair transformation, and it’s giving Hollywood vibes.
The actress, 38, took to her Instagram Stories on Friday to show fans her new Jennifer Aniston inspired ‘Rachel’ haircut on Friday.
The former Coronation Street star looked stunning with long, layered balayage locks and captioned the photo: ‘In my Rachel era.’
Her look closely resembled Jennifer Aniston’s hair on later seasons of Friends where she played Rachel Green.
As far Michelle’s career, she is gearing up to make a Hollywood debut in the film adaptation of Reese Witherspoon and Harlan Coben’s new novel, and it seems preparations could be underway.

In an update shared to her Instagram Story on Wednesday, Michelle revealed she had touched down in California as she headed out to lunch.
Her latest trip comes after she enjoyed a sun-soaked winter getaway to the Middle East with her husband Mark Wright and their 10-month-old daughter, Palma
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Cruz Beckham marks 21st birthday with romantic serenade for girlfriend
Cruz Beckham shared loved-up moments with his girlfriend, Jackie Apostel, as he celebrated his 21st birthday.
The young musician is filmed leading Apostel in an acoustic rendition of the much covered love song Somethin’ Stupid, originally recorded by Carson and Gaile and made famous by Frank and Nancy Sinatra, who turned it into an international hit in 1967.
The sweet moment between the couple was shared by Apostel across social media as she paid tribute to Cruz on his milestone birthday.
Captioning the posts, she wrote: ‘happy birthday @cruzbeckham I beyond love you. Here’s a few videos of you in your element… saved the best for last.’
Meanwhile, Cruz parents, Sir David Beckham and Victoria Beckham, shared birthday tributes for their son. In a post filled with praise for the young musician, David wrote:
‘Happy 21st birthday to my little boy,’ he wrote. ‘Not so little anymore but the proudest thing that I am of you is the person and man that you have become, you are kind, considerate and fiercely loyal to your family, friends and everyone around you which makes you a very special person.
‘You are on your own journey in life and you are working hard and having fun which is what life is all about… We love you Cruzie and hope you have the most amazing day because you deserve to.’
Signing off with a reference to his wife, he added: ‘Well done mum on bringing up another special young man.’
Sharing a video filled with personal family moments, Victoria added: ‘Happy birthday…. we could not be prouder of the sweet, kind, talented young man you have become.
Elsewhere, older Romeo shared a throwback photo of himself and an infant Cruz alongside their fashion designer mother, with the accompanying caption: ‘Love you bro.’
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Mia Goth wants betterment in ex Shia LaBeouf’s life
Following the recent arrest of Shia LaBeouf during Mardi Gras celebrations, his former partner Mia Goth is reportedly urging the actor to seek professional help.
The actress is said to be hoping for a positive change in LaBeouf’s life, specifically suggesting he returns to rehab to address ongoing personal challenges.
The call for betterment comes as the 39-year-old actor faces fresh legal trouble in New Orleans.
His mugshot was released on Friday by the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office after he was taken into custody on 17 February.
Authorities booked him on two counts of simple battery following an alleged confrontation at the Royal Street Inn & R Bar in the French Quarter.
According to reports, the situation began early Monday evening when the actor allegedly used homophobic slurs inside the venue.
The situation has clearly sparked concern for Goth, who split from LaBeouf about a year ago.
The pair, who have had a long and often turbulent history since meeting in 2012, share a three-year-old daughter named Isabel.
While LaBeouf has previously been open about his journey with sobriety and his recent conversion to Catholicism, this latest incident suggests he may still be struggling.
Just days before the arrest, the actor had shared a rare selfie of himself enjoying the carnival festivities.
He later posted a brief “Free me” message to social media following his release from jail.
However, with a court appearance now scheduled for 19 March, those close to him are reportedly hoping he chooses a path of recovery rather than further controversy.
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What hurdles lie ahead for US businesses after rollback of global trade levies?
The Supreme Court’s striking down of President Donald Trump’s global tariffs, while a relief to many, heralds more months of uncertainty as US businesses brace for new levies and a fight for refunds plays out.
Long road to refunds
The ruling sets up a long fight for tariff refunds, as the duties, now deemed illegal, generated some $133.5 billion from January 2025 to mid-December.
The top court did not address the refund issue, and analysts say this will be decided by lower courts in the coming months.
The US Court of International Trade is expected to manage this process, said ING analysts Carsten Brzeski and Julian Geib.
“Refunds won’t come automatically, as any importer that wants its money back must sue individually,” they said.
“This process has already kicked off, with over 1,000 corporate entities now involved in a legal fight.”
Trump told reporters Friday: “We’ll end up being in court for the next five years.”
More volatility
Hours after the court decision, Trump vowed to impose a new 10% tariff on imports under an alternative authority.
This is widely seen as a temporary move to pave the way for more durable tariffs, but is set to trigger other challenges and upheaval in the meantime.
The law Trump is tapping for this tariff — Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 — only allows for a duty of 150 days unless Congress extends it.
Trump has said there will be new investigations of unfair trade practices under Section 301, a path towards more lasting duties.
Josh Lipsky, chair of international economics at the Atlantic Council, said Friday’s ruling merely “opens a new chapter” in Trump’s tariff policy.
There will be “more uncertainty, more volatility for businesses to navigate, and more fraught trade deals for countries to negotiate,” Lipsky added.
Losing speed
But for now, the court’s decision “removes one of Trump’s fastest tools for imposing broad tariffs,” said ING.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Fox News on Friday that tariffs based on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) “were custom-made for President Trump to assert leverage” against other countries.
“We were able to bring them to the table very quickly,” he said.
“We will get back to the same tariff level for the countries,” Bessent vowed. “It will just be in a less direct and slightly more convoluted manner.”
Trade deal uncertainty?
With tariffs imposed via emergency economic powers forming the basis of recent trade talks, analysts warned that some partners may try to rethink their commitments.
Lipsky expects economies that have already made deals to keep them rather than “risk unravelling an agreement which at least has provided some stability.”
But those still finalising deals may have more leverage now.
Asia Society Policy Institute senior vice president Wendy Cutler expects that walking away from announced deals “does not seem to be in the cards for our partners.”
“They know all too well that such a step could end up leaving them in a worse position with the White House,” she said.
Lower tariffs?
With the Supreme Court ruling, consumers “face an overall average effective tariff rate of 9.1%, which remains the highest since 1946, excluding 2025,” according to The Budget Lab at Yale University.
This is down from 16.9%.
Despite Trump’s plan to move towards more lasting duties, Navy Federal Credit Union chief economist Heather Long expects Friday’s ruling “will force a reset in tariff policy.”
She anticipates this is “likely to lead to lower overall tariff rates and a more orderly imposition of future tariffs.”
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