Friday, March 20, 2026

Self Esteem reveals how music left her ‘knackered and fed up’

Self Esteem has felt "rock-bottom depressed because of music". The 39-year-old singer - whose real name is Rebecca Lucy...

Latest Posts

Rights to Tina Turner’s name, image and music sold in major deal

Tina Turner’s name, image and likeness rights, along with a majority share of her music catalogue, have been sold to Pophouse Entertainment,...

Netflix exploring major live arena tour based on KPop Demon Hunters

Netflix is reportedly exploring a major live arena tour based on KPop Demon Hunters, with new talks underway to bring the film’s...

Niall Horan confirms release date for new album Dinner Party

Niall Horan has confirmed he’ll release his new album Dinner Party on June 5. Fans can pre-order the record...

Alfie Boe swaps arias for indie nostalgia as he pays tribute to Mani on new single

Alfie Boe has swapped arias for indie attitude as he digs deep into his northern roots on new single Face Myself —...

Oprah Winfrey stopped Jamie Foxx’s partying

Oprah Winfrey staged an intervention to stop Jamie Foxx from "blowing it" with wild partying.
The 45-year-old actor received the best reviews of his career and was nominated for an Oscar for his lead role in Ray Charles biopic ‘Ray’ in 2005, and though he was having a "good time" during awards season, he didn’t realise how much he was "f***ing up" until he received a phone call from the iconic talk show host.
He recalled to Sirius XM DJ Howard Stern: "I’m having such a good time and I’m not knowing I’m f***ing up. I’m drinking … I’m doing every f***ing thing you could possibly imagine."
He then explained how Oprah called him and warned: "You’re blowing it, Jamie Foxx. All of this gallivanting and all this kind of s**t, that’s not what you want to do … I want to take you somewhere. Make you understand the significance of what you’re doing."
The 49-year-old media mogul then organised a meeting for Jamie with several famous black actors at Quincy Jones’ house in a bid for him to understand the seriousness of his actions.
He said: "We go in the house and there are all these old actors. Black actors from the ’60s and the ’70s. Who look like they just want to say, ‘Good luck.’ They want to say, ‘Don’t blow it.’ "
One of the people Jamie was introduced to was Sidney Poitier, who in 194 became the first African-American to win an Oscar for Best Actor for his role in ‘Lilies of the Field’.
The screen legend told him: "I want to give you responsibility … When I saw your performance, it made me grow two inches.’"
It took the brief speech for the star to break down and understand he needed to curb his partying.
He said: "To this day, it’s the most significant time in my life where it was, like, a chance to grow up."
Jamie went on to take the Best Actor award.

Latest Posts

Rights to Tina Turner’s name, image and music sold in major deal

Tina Turner’s name, image and likeness rights, along with a majority share of her music catalogue, have been sold to Pophouse Entertainment,...

Netflix exploring major live arena tour based on KPop Demon Hunters

Netflix is reportedly exploring a major live arena tour based on KPop Demon Hunters, with new talks underway to bring the film’s...

Niall Horan confirms release date for new album Dinner Party

Niall Horan has confirmed he’ll release his new album Dinner Party on June 5. Fans can pre-order the record...

Alfie Boe swaps arias for indie nostalgia as he pays tribute to Mani on new single

Alfie Boe has swapped arias for indie attitude as he digs deep into his northern roots on new single Face Myself —...

Don't Miss

Zara Larsson addresses claims she was asked to join Fifth Harmony

Zara Larsson had a great time touring with Fifth Harmony but has insisted she was never asked to join the group to...

Olivia Dean, Lola Young and Oasis help push UK music revenue to record £1.57bn

Olivia Dean, Lola Young, and a wave of fast‑rising British artists have helped drive the UK’s recorded music market to its highest...

Johnny Depp and Hozier featured on star-studded Shane MacGowan tribute album 20th Century Paddy

A major tribute to the late Shane MacGowan is on the way, with a newly announced album bringing together an extraordinary line‑up...

Kneecap’s Mo Chara avoids terror trial after High Court rejects CPS appeal

Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh will not stand trial on a terrorism charge after the High Court upheld a ruling that...

The Pussycat Dolls return with new song and announce global tour as a trio

The Pussycat Dolls are officially back, confirming a full-scale reunion with a huge 2026 world tour and brand-new music that reintroduces the...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.