Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Noah Kahan to release new album The Great Divide in April

Noah Kahan has announced his new album The Great Divide. The 29-year-old singer is to release his fourth studio...

Latest Posts

Mark Ronson to receive BRIT Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music

Mark Ronson is set to receive the BRIT Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. The 50-year-old star will receive...

The Fear: Lily Allen was ‘terrified’ about the reaction to her ‘rage’ record West End Girl

Lily Allen has admitted she was “terrified” about how fans would react to her "rage" record West End Girl.

‘Distracting and strange…’ James Walsh recalls Phil Spector wearing different wig each day in the studio with Starsailor

Starsailor frontman James Walsh has lifted the lid on his bizarre and unsettling experience working with disgraced producer Phil Spector — claiming...

BTS announce live-streamed Netflix concert and album documentary

BTS have announced that BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE ARIRANG will stream exclusively on Netflix on March 21. The live performance...

Margot Robbie’s newfound respect for ice skaters

Margot Robbie has a "newfound respect" for ice skaters.
The 27-year-old actress learned to ice skate for her role as figure skater Tonya Harding for ‘I, Tonya’ and admits she ended up falling on the ice "a bunch" of times, so much so that she has a "deep respect" for these sport stars.
Speaking to the New York Post’s Page Six column, she said: "I have a deep and newfound respect for ice skaters. It was really hard and I did fall a bunch – but it was also extremely fun. I had an amazing trainer who has worked with a lot of professionals. She was incredibly patient with me … It’s kind of like ballet. Half the art to it is making it look so effortless, when really it takes an extraordinary amount of power and strength and agility."
It comes after Margot revealed she was given some tips from Tonya herself about the best way to train for the role.
She said: "I was like, ‘I’ve been working on my legs. I’m trying to get stronger in my legs. She’s like, ‘Forget that, worry about your core strength’. I was like, ‘OK, I’ll do more sit ups.’"
And the ‘Suicide Squad’ star admits she found it "scary" playing someone who is still alive.
She confessed: "It’s scary playing a real life person especially when that person is still very much alive. Everyone has a recollection of what they think happened, and it’s kind of fun and interesting to show a different side of that story and maybe a side to Tonya that people weren’t expecting to see."

Latest Posts

Mark Ronson to receive BRIT Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music

Mark Ronson is set to receive the BRIT Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. The 50-year-old star will receive...

The Fear: Lily Allen was ‘terrified’ about the reaction to her ‘rage’ record West End Girl

Lily Allen has admitted she was “terrified” about how fans would react to her "rage" record West End Girl.

‘Distracting and strange…’ James Walsh recalls Phil Spector wearing different wig each day in the studio with Starsailor

Starsailor frontman James Walsh has lifted the lid on his bizarre and unsettling experience working with disgraced producer Phil Spector — claiming...

BTS announce live-streamed Netflix concert and album documentary

BTS have announced that BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE ARIRANG will stream exclusively on Netflix on March 21. The live performance...

Don't Miss

Olivia Dean, Spiritualized and The K’s set for BRITs Week 26

BRITs Week has added Olivia Dean, Spiritualized and The K’s to its 2026 lineup. The nationwide run of War...

Dave Mustaine reveals his physical struggles means Megadeth had to end

Dave Mustaine knew Megadeth had to end after physical struggles working on their last album. The 64-year-old guitarist has...

Harry Styles donates £1 from UK stadium tour to help boost grassroots venues

Harry Styles is giving back to the UK's grassroots venues on his Together, Together stadium tour. The Aperture singer...

Take That tease new song You’re A Superstar from forthcoming album at end of Netflix documentary

Take That shared a new song called You’re A Superstar in the closing credits of the final episode of their three-part Netflix...

Billie Eilish and James Cameron’s Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour concert film delayed

Billie Eilish and James Cameron's tour documentary has been delayed by two months. The Lunch singer had originally intended...

Stay in touch

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