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Harry Styles is opening up about an emotional moment that helped him feel a new sense of freedom while dancing in Berlin.

The 32 year old singer recently appeared on the *Q with Tom Power* podcast on Monday, March 9, where he spoke about the inspiration behind his new album *Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.* During the conversation, Styles reflected on a powerful experience he had while spending time in the German capital.

Styles explained that although he has always loved dancing, it was often difficult for him to fully relax in public spaces. As a global star, he said he was frequently aware that people around him might be recording him on their phones, which made it hard to feel completely comfortable.

That changed when he began visiting Berlin early last year. According to Styles, the city's club culture encouraged a different environment where people could express themselves freely without judgment.

 

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Kimberly Van Der Beek is remembering her late husband, James Van Der Beek, on what would have been his 49th birthday.

On Sunday, March 8, Kimberly shared a series of emotional Instagram Stories paying tribute to the Dawson's Creek actor, who died on Feb. 11 at age 48 after battling stage 3

colorectal cancer. The posts featured photos and videos from family moments over the years, many showing James spending time with their six children.

Alongside a photo of the couple together, Kimberly wrote, "Would be your 49th birthday today. And I'm missing you tremendously."

She continued the tribute with several clips and images capturing the actor's life at home with their family. One video showed him outdoors, which she captioned, "Just a year and a half ago. Doing what he loved. Working this land." Another clip highlighted one of his projects around their property, with Kimberly writing that building things at home had been another passion of his.

 

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Jennifer Lopez offered a candid and humorous take on relationships while performing during her Las Vegas residency, sharing what she believes women truly want from their partners.

The singer addressed the audience during her March 7 show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, pausing between songs to speak directly to the crowd, and especially the men in attendance. In a video from the performance that circulated on Instagram, Lopez said the most important thing she looks for in a partner is not wealth or material gifts.

 

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A woman has been arrested after allegedly firing multiple shots at Rihanna's Beverly Hills home while Rihanna was inside the residence, authorities confirmed.

According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers responded to reports of gunfire at the property at around 1:21 p.m. on Sunday, March 8. A suspect was later

taken into custody without incident and a weapon was recovered. No injuries were reported.

Police said the suspect, identified by authorities only as a 30-year-old woman, allegedly fired several rounds from a vehicle toward the property before leaving the area. The case is now being handled by the LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division as investigators work to determine a motive.

A source confirmed that Rihanna was home at the time of the incident. The singer lives at the Beverly Hills residence with her partner, rapper A$AP Rocky, and their three children: RZA, Riot Rose and Rocki Irish Mayers. The source said the singer is safe following the incident.

Law enforcement officials told the Los Angeles Times that the shots were fired from inside a vehicle parked across the street from the home. Dispatch audio obtained by the outlet indicated that roughly ten shots may have been fired during the incident.

Investigators also said the suspect allegedly used an AR-15-style rifle and fired several rounds toward the property. Reports indicated that multiple bullets or fragments struck parts of the house, with at least one round penetrating a wall.

Police said the suspect fled the scene in a white Tesla, heading south on Coldwater Canyon Drive shortly after the shooting. Officers later located the vehicle and arrested the woman at a shopping centre parking lot in Sherman Oaks about 30 minutes after the initial 911 call. Authorities have not released the suspect's identity, and it remains unclear what prompted the shooting.

 

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The prison guard who discovered Jeffrey Epstein’s body in his jail cell had googled the billionaire pedophile just minutes before finding him dead when she delivered his breakfast.

Tova Noel was one of two workers at New York’s Metropolitan Correction Center who faced criminal charges for fabricating records to show they had checked Epstein the night before he had d!ed.

Newly released documents show that Noel received a mystery payment just days before the disgraced financier took his own life in his cell.

On the night she was meant to be checking on Epstein every 30 minutes,

Noel, 37, reportedly slept on the job, browsed furniture online and even searched "latest on Epstein in jail" less than an hour before the sex offender "committed su!cide" in August 2019. Noel searched "latest on Epstein in jail" and clicked on an article about documents related to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, her newly released search history reveals.

She also searched for the latest information on Omar Amanat – a film producer convicted of wire fraud and conspiracy in 2017 – who was locked up alongside Epstein at the time of his death.

Her colleague, Michael Thomas, shopped for motorbikes during the night shift. Charges against both prison workers were dropped after the pair agreed to complete 100 hours of community service and cooperate with a Department Of Justice investigation.

Noel insisted during a Department of Justice interview in 2021 that she had no recollection of looking up Epstein that night.

A 2023 Justice Department report said there was no evidence of homicide but cited serious negligence and failures by prison staff.

 

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Police in Los Angeles say gunfire struck the Beverly Hills home of pop star Rihanna on Sunday afternoon, triggering a swift response from officers and ending with a suspect taken into custody.

According to authorities, officers were dispatched to the property shortly after 1:15 p.m. local time following reports that several shots had been fired toward the residence.

Investigators say a woman believed to be in her 30s stopped a vehicle outside the home and opened fire before quickly driving away from the scene.

Police later located the vehicle roughly eight miles away and detained the suspect without incident. Her name has not yet been publicly released as the investigation continues.

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