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Lola Young is opening up about her health and lifestyle changes following a period away from the public eye.

The "Messy" singer shared an encouraging update in an interview with The Times of London published on March 28, reflecting on her recovery after stepping back from performing in the wake of a medical incident that occurred on stage late last year. She described her current state as improved while noting that the process is still ongoing.

She explained that she prefers to keep details of her situation private but emphasized that recovery is not something with a clear endpoint. According to her, she is not fully "finished" with the process, but she is doing significantly better than before and continuing to focus on her wellbeing.

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Tiger Woods is facing continued legal scrutiny following his arrest for driving under the influence in Jupiter Island, Florida.

After the March 27 incident, authorities released Woods' mugshot through the Martin County Sheriff's Office. In the image, the 50-year-old professional golfer appears with a neutral expression as he looks directly into the camera. The release of the photograph followed his arrest and charges connected to a rollover crash that occurred around 2 p.m. local time.

 

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Joseph Baena, the son of Arnold Schwarzenegger, has achieved a major milestone in his fitness journey after winning his first bodybuilding competition.

Baena, 28, announced his success on Saturday, March 28, through an Instagram post in which he shared images of himself on stage during his debut appearance at the NPC Natural Colorado State competition. He secured top positions across multiple divisions, including the Men's Open Body Heavy Weight Class, Men's Classic Physique True Novice, and Men's Classic Physique Novice categories.

In his caption, he expressed excitement and pride at the outcome, describing the moment as a completed goal. The photos showed him posing confidently, highlighting the results of months of preparation and training.

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Savannah Guthrie will return to the anchor desk of the Today show on Monday, April 6, after a two-month hiatus following the disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie. The announcement came on Friday, March 26, with co-anchor Hoda Kotb sharing the news on air. "We cannot wait to welcome her back with open arms here in Studio 1A," Craig Melvin added during the broadcast.

 

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Kim Novak has shared strong reservations about Sydney Sweeney portraying her in the upcoming biopic Scandalous!, calling the casting choice inappropriate. In an interview with The Times published on March 27, the 93 year old screen legend said she would not have supported Sweeney taking on the role and described the decision as misguided.

The film is set to explore Novak's relationship with Sammy Davis Jr. during the 1950s, with David Jonsson cast as Davis. Novak expressed concern that the project may focus too heavily on the romantic and physical aspects of their connection, rather than reflecting the deeper bond they shared. She emphasized that their relationship was rooted in common experiences and mutual understanding rather than being defined by attraction alone.

Novak also criticized Sweeney's image, suggesting that her public persona does not align with how she sees herself or the story she lived. She argued that the portrayal risks distorting the nature of her past and presenting a version that prioritizes appearance over authenticity. According to Novak, the film could lean toward sensationalism instead of accurately representing the emotional reality of her experiences.

 

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Police in the UK have reopened an investigation into sex abuse allegations made against influencer Andrew Tate.

Hertfordshire Constabulary has decided to reinvestigate alleged rape and sexual assault offences reported by three women between 2014 and 2015. The case was closed in 2019 following a four-year investigation.

The decision comes a day after the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said a former detective constable could face gross misconduct proceedings for "alleged failures to properly investigate" the case.

Hertfordshire Constabulary said in a statement: "We are committed to doing what is right and ensuring that allegations of such a serious nature are properly, thoroughly and fully investigated, no matter how long ago they occurred."

The IOPC also said two former detective sergeants who supervised the investigation

are being probed for alleged misconduct.

In a joint statement issued through their legal team, the three women who made the reports to the force said: "We are grateful that the IOPC has taken steps to investigate potential issues with how our reports were handled. From the beginning, all we have wanted is for our cases and the evidence to be fully and fairly considered by those with the power to do so.

" Tate’s three alleged victims have since taken their claims to the High Court alongside a fourth woman. They all allege that the former professional kickboxer subjected them to sexual violence. One of the claimants also alleges Tate assaulted her with a belt and grabbed her by the throat on a number of occasions in 2015.

Tate’s lawyers previously vehemently denied the claims made against him, saying the allegations are "false" and that they "were not controlled and did not behave as though they were controlled" by him.

A spokesperson for the influencer also said at the time that the allegations outlined in the documents are "unproven and untested", and "categorically" denied.

A civil trial is due to take place in June this year.

The legal team representing the three women, McCue Jury & Partners, said the Crown Prosecution Service's (CPS) decision not to authorise charges in the case is currently the subject of a victim’s right to review.

In September last year, the CPS said the legal test to bring criminal charges had not been met.

Tate is also facing legal proceedings in Romania alongside his brother, Tristan Tate, with both men denying any wrongdoing.

The pair are due to be extradited to the UK following the conclusion of proceedings in Romania, after Bedfordshire Police secured a European arrest warrant in relation to separate allegations of rape and human trafficking involving different women.

Those allegations, which the brothers "unequivocally deny", date back to between 2012 and 2015.

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