The new Downton Abbey film is landing in cinemas this week and the world premiere was held in London's Leicester Square on Monday evening. Exciting just doesn't cover it! We can't wait to see the sequel to the 2019 film.
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The leading ladies of the series and big screen looked show-stopping on the red carpet and we can't get over the plethora of stunning frocks they donned.
Barbie fever is sweeping the world – and it seems even Meghan Markle isn't immune to the hype.
The Duchess of Sussex was joined by her husband Prince Harry and friends for her 42nd birthday dinner in Montecito on Thursday, wearing the coolest black and white striped dress in the photos published by MailOnline. The $239 bandeau number flattered Meghan's Pilates-honed physique and paired perfectly with flat sandals and gold earrings – but did you spot the Margot Robbie connection?
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You're bound to have heard of the Korean drama Squid Game by now, as it has quickly become one of Netflix's all-time most-watched shows.
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The series follows a group of cash-strapped individuals who are invited to compete in children's games for a huge cash prize – without knowing that they will be killed if they lose the game.
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The Vicar of Dibley star Trevor Peacock had died aged 89, his agent has confirmed.
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The actor, who was best known for playing the beloved character Jim Trott on the BBC comedy series, died on Monday from a dementia-related illness.
A statement on behalf of his family read: "Trevor Peacock, actor, writer and song-writer, died aged 89 on the morning of March 8th from a dementia-related illness.