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Netflix has firmly denied reports that co-CEO Ted Sarandos refuses to speak with Meghan Markle unless lawyers are present, as representatives for the Duchess and Prince Harry also moved to quash speculation about tensions.

The claims emerged in a recent industry report suggesting the executive had grown frustrated with the couple, who signed a high-profile multi-year deal with Netflix in 2020 after stepping back from royal duties. The partnership was initially billed as a major creative venture under their Archewell Productions banner.

 

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Taylor Frankie Paul is speaking candidly as scrutiny intensifies around her personal life.

Appearing at a New York City press event tied to her upcoming season of The Bachelorette, the reality personality shared an emotional update following reports of an ongoing domestic assault investigation involving her and ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen.

"It's been really heavy," Paul said during the appearance. "I think anyone in this position would feel overwhelmed. I'm definitely struggling, but I'm also trying to show up and not let everything we've worked on slip away."

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OnlyFans model Bonnie Blue has been charged with outraging public decency following an alleged incident in London late last year.
 
According to police, the charge stems from an incident that took place on December 15 near Indonesia's official UK residence in Great Peter Street. Authorities confirmed that the 26-year-old was formally charged on March 16 after an investigation by the Metropolitan Police. A spokesperson said, "A woman has been charged with outraging public decency following an investigation by the Met Police," adding that she "will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, 22 April."
 
The case relates to widely circulated footage in which the performer allegedly simulated a sex act while holding an Indonesian flag outside the embassy. In the video, she is seen surrounded by a group of masked individuals. Addressing the camera, she referenced a previous incident in Bali, saying, "Yes, I got arrested in Bali for filming," before miming the act and adding, "So that's why I came to the embassy – so they would watch it in person."
 
The incident reportedly drew criticism from Indonesian officials, with diplomat Yvonne Mewengkang emphasizing the significance of the national flag. "The red and white flag is a symbol of sovereignty, honor, and national identity that must be respected by everyone, wherever they are," she said.
 
This is not the first time Bonnie has faced legal issues abroad. She was previously deported from Indonesia and banned from returning for 10 years after authorities investigated allegations that she was involved in filming explicit content in Bali, where pornography laws are strict. During that incident, dozens of people were detained after a police raid, though officials later stated that no indecent material had been produced.
 
If convicted in the UK, she could face up to six months in prison, an unlimited fine, or both.
 
Despite the charge, she has not directly addressed the legal situation publicly. Instead, she has continued posting provocative content on social media, including videos linked to her recent claims of being pregnant. In one such clip, she appeared to defend her actions while responding to criticism, saying, "At Spring Break this year I have proved you can have sex whilst pregnant," and adding, "Which is why now a woman is trying to charge me for doing just that."

 

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Gwyneth Paltrow is no stranger to making fashion sacrifices. The 53-year-old actress revealed in a behind-the-scenes Goop YouTube video that her strapless Giorgio Armani Privé gown for the 2026 Oscars was so tight she was literally "sewn into" it.

During a FaceTime call with her daughter Apple, 21, while getting ready, Paltrow explained, "I'm getting, like, sewn into my dress kind of thing, so I can't—I won't be able to pee for the whole time I'm there."

The white column gown appeared simple from the front but featured daring side slits, revealing sheer panels and tulle pants underneath as Paltrow turned on the red carpet. The ensemble made for a striking statement during the Academy Awards, where she presented the Oscar for Best Casting.

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Selena Gomez is opening up about the beauty choices behind her wedding day, revealing that one of her own brand's products played a key role in her look.

The 33 year old founder of Rare Beauty shared that she has been quietly using the brand's upcoming True To Myself Natural Matte Longwear Foundation over the past year. The product has already been part of several major moments in her life, including red carpet appearances, the Academy Awards, and her "Sunset Blvd" music video. It also became a central part of her wedding to Benny Blanco.

 

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Louis Tomlinson has opened up about his time in One Direction, revealing that one of the band's biggest hits was never a personal favourite to perform on stage.

Speaking during an interview on BBC Radio 2 with Scott Mills, the singer reflected on the group's early years and admitted that their breakout 2011 single What Makes You Beautiful was "always, always, always" his least favourite track to sing live. Despite the song's global success and role in launching the band's career, Tomlinson explained that it didn't quite align with how he felt at the time.

"Two reasons on that: It's definitely our most pop and most bubble gum pop moment," he said, pointing to the song's upbeat, polished style. While the track quickly became a defining anthem for the group, he suggested it leaned heavily into a sound that didn't always feel natural to him.

He also highlighted how performing the song live added to his discomfort, especially in the early stages of One Direction's rise. "Performing that always felt so eggy," he admitted, noting that he was just 18 at the time and still adjusting to fame. He explained that being in a boy band wasn't initially seen as "the coolest thing," even though that perception changed as the group's popularity skyrocketed.

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