Sunday, June 21, 2026

Taylor Swift’s all-nighter at Electric Lady Studios fires up new album speculation

Taylor Swift has sparked speculation that she’s working on a new album after reportedly pulling an all‑nighter at Electric Lady Studios in...

Latest Posts

Drake pays tribute to Tay Keith

Drake has paid a heartfelt tribute to Tay Keith following the producer's death. The God's Plan hitmaker took to...

Danny Bretherton taking break from December 10

Danny Bretherton is "taking some time out" from December 10. The singer is taking a break from the boy...

The Strokes explain new album delay

Albert Hammond Jr has explained why The Strokes’ new album release was delayed. Back in April, the New York...

Taylor Swift’s 90 minute Toy Story rehearsal

Randy Newman had only 90 minutes to rehearse his duet with Taylor Swift. Toy Story composer Newman and pop...

Oprah Winfrey had pre-diabetes before weight loss

Oprah Winfrey was diagnosed with "pre-diabetes" before losing 42 lbs.
The 65-year-old media mogul began her journey with WW – which was formerly known as Weight Watchers – four years ago and lost a whopping 42 lbs through the programme, and has said she decided to do something about her weight after being told she was at risk of developing diabetes.
In a letter to WW members which was shared to People magazine for Global Wellness Day, she wrote: "I haven’t shared with many, but I will share with you, that I was diagnosed with pre-diabetes before WW."
Oprah went on to write that her blood pressure "is now stabilised and in a healthy range," and said her blood sugar levels are also "back to normal too".
The television host praised WW with having "changed [her] life", as alongside the weight loss she has achieved four years since becoming a shareholder in the company, she’s also regained her health.
She added in her letter: "Beyond the weight, WW has helped me make healthier choices and understand the real numbers that matter most."
Meanwhile, Oprah previously admitted she "can’t accept" herself when she’s over 200 lbs., because the extra weight puts a strain on her heart and puts her health at risk.
She said in 2017: "For your heart to pump, pump, pump, pump, it needs the least amount of weight possible to do that.
"So all of the people who are saying, ‘Oh, I need to accept myself as I am’ – I can’t accept myself if I’m over 200 pounds, because it’s too much work on my heart. It causes high blood pressure for me. It puts me at risk for diabetes, because I have diabetes in my family."

Latest Posts

Drake pays tribute to Tay Keith

Drake has paid a heartfelt tribute to Tay Keith following the producer's death. The God's Plan hitmaker took to...

Danny Bretherton taking break from December 10

Danny Bretherton is "taking some time out" from December 10. The singer is taking a break from the boy...

The Strokes explain new album delay

Albert Hammond Jr has explained why The Strokes’ new album release was delayed. Back in April, the New York...

Taylor Swift’s 90 minute Toy Story rehearsal

Randy Newman had only 90 minutes to rehearse his duet with Taylor Swift. Toy Story composer Newman and pop...

Don't Miss

Alice Cooper gifts signed album to man who handed in his lost credit card

Alice Cooper sent a signed copy of his new album to a fan after he handed in the credit card the singer...

Bob Dylan recalls ‘best and worst parts’ about turning 80

Bob Dylan says the "worst part" about turning 80 was understanding something too late to alter "everything in the past".

Bruce Springsteen’s Bono regret

Bruce Springsteen is sorry he didn’t let Bono use his song for a charity ad. The 76-year-old star issued...

Olivia Rodrigo breaks streaming records with new album

Olivia Rodrigo’s You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love has broken streaming records. The 23-year-old pop...

Chaka Khan reaches catalogue agreement with investment firm

Chaka Khan has partnered with HarbourView for a stage in her music catalogue. The 73-year-old singer is set to...

Stay in touch

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