Sunday, February 1, 2026

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...

Latest Posts

Cruz Beckham won’t charge for meet and greets

Cruz Beckham won’t charge fans for meet and greets after his upcoming concerts. The 20-year-old musician and his band...

Lily Allen’s new revenge album

Lily Allen is releasing a second revenge album. Following the success of her latest record West End Girl, which...

Check out Hayley Williams’ new band Power Snatch

Hayley Williams has formed a new band called Power Snatch. The Paramore frontwoman has joined forces with her regular...

Charli xcx says ‘never say never’ to recording a Bond theme

Charli xcx is "open" to recording a James Bond theme - but doubts it will happen because of her use of AutoTune.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge wanted to be a boy

Phoebe Waller-Bridge "desperately" wanted to be a boy when she was younger.
The 33-year-old writer-and-actress shaved off her hair, wore male clothing and demanded her parents call her ‘Alex’ when she was six and admitted she would have "jumped" at the chance to undergo gender reassignment if it had been commonplace when she was a child.
Asked if she thought she would be considered trans today, she said: "I mean there’s the tomboy kind of thing… I was fervent about it when I was younger.
"I just desperately wanted to be a boy more than anything else. If it had been taken seriously by my school or those options had been given to me, I probably would’ve jumped at it."
However, when the ‘Killing Eve’ creator went to boarding school at the age of 11, she began asking people to call her Phoebe again, particularly when she realised a boy she was interested in "probably didn’t like" her appearance.
She told America’s NPR radio: "I went to a boarding school for a year and a half, two years.
"I wasn’t thinking about either being a boy or being a girl. But then I discovered boys in a big way.
"And one in particular — I remember meeting a boy and then suddenly becoming really aware that I looked sort of boyish myself and that he probably didn’t like that. And that was the kind of crossover point."
But Phoebe also admitted she still has "the same impulse" to be a boy "all the time".
She added: "I still feel more comfortable in a hoodie and jeans than I ever do in little kitten heels and a flowy skirt."

Latest Posts

Cruz Beckham won’t charge for meet and greets

Cruz Beckham won’t charge fans for meet and greets after his upcoming concerts. The 20-year-old musician and his band...

Lily Allen’s new revenge album

Lily Allen is releasing a second revenge album. Following the success of her latest record West End Girl, which...

Check out Hayley Williams’ new band Power Snatch

Hayley Williams has formed a new band called Power Snatch. The Paramore frontwoman has joined forces with her regular...

Charli xcx says ‘never say never’ to recording a Bond theme

Charli xcx is "open" to recording a James Bond theme - but doubts it will happen because of her use of AutoTune.

Don't Miss

Foo Fighters have ‘finished’ new album

Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has revealed the band has "finished" a "whole new record". The group's last release...

Gary Barlow thinks pop stardom is ‘unhealthy’

Gary Barlow thinks being a pop star at a young age is "highly unhealthy". The 55-year-old singer found fame...

Pharrell Williams faces fresh lawsuit from Neptunes’ Chad Hugo

Pharrell Williams is being sued by his Neptunes collaborator Chad Hugo again. The Happy hitmaker - who was subject...

Dave Grohl’s daughter signs record deal

Dave Grohl’s daughter has signed a record deal. Violet Grohl, the Foo Fighters frontman’s 19-year-old daughter with wife Jordyn...

Chappell Roan to be celebrated at Resonator Awards

Chappell Roan will be celebrated at the Resonator Awards during Grammy Week. The 27-year-old star will receive the Harmonizer...

Stay in touch

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