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What to expect from Britney Spears' pivotal court date
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It was at that time that the singer, then in her mid-20s, had endured a series of public pitfalls arguably brought on by the media's heavy scrutiny of her sex life, personal life and parenting decisions causing paparazzi to swarm around her. Spears has been working in show business since childhood, as the 11-year-old star of 'The All-New Micky Mouse Club'.
'Generous' Will Smith pays personal bonuses to his 'King Richard' co-stars 
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Will Smith, who is reportedly being paid a whopping $40 million for his role in the biopic based on the life of Richard Williams, the father and coach of legendary tennis players Venus and Serena Williams,  gave the bonuses to his co-starts Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton, who play Venus  and Serena respectively, and and Tony Goldwyn, Jon Bernthal and Aunjanue Ellis among others, reported The Hollywood Reporter.
Ryan Reynolds feels putting his phone down at night has changed his life
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The Hollywood star while gearing up for his latest Netflix release 'Red Notice' talked about the things he has learned from the pandemic outbreak on the US TV show 'Extra'. He revealed several things on the show which included his decision to avoid phone at night. "One thing I've learned to do is put the phone down at night," he said.
Adele opens up about marriage her marriage breakdown in new single 'Hold On'
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The new single is the second song of her new album '30' which is set to release on November 19. The singer unveiled the soundtrack in a new Amazon Christmas commercial where she bares her soul while singing about her split with husband Simon Konecki.
Dwayne Johnson is not playing Santa in 'Red One': Hiram Garcia
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Dwayne, also famously known as Rock is starring in Red One for Amazon Studios."Hold my Mana, because this is exciting," Dwayne said during the film's announcement. "It's funny, he's not playing Santa. For some reason, everyone thinks he's playing Santa, but he's playing something really awesome," Garcia told Slash Film
Paul Feig failed to get Harry Styles to star in 'a few' of his movies
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The 'Bridesmaids' director asked the former 'One Direction star' to play Henry Golding's role as Tom Webster in his 2019 rom-com 'Last Christmas' but he ultimately declined as he felt he was "too young" for the part of the ghost. The 59-year-old filmmaker quipped that the 27-year-old pop star is too much of a "big-shot now" to star in one of his films, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Feig is quoted by The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column as saying: "I love Harry. We wanted him to play the part that Henry Golding played but he turned it down because he felt he was too young for the role.
'My heart is broken' : Rapper Drake speaks up on Astroworld festival tragedy
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"I've spent the past few days trying to wrap my head around this devastating tragedy... My heart is broken for the families and friends of those who lost their lives and for anyone suffering," Drake wrote on his Instagram expressing his grief. 
Watch | Kanye West publicly asks Drake to squash their beef
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The 'Gold Digger' rapper publicly asked the 'Certified Lover Boy' artiste to end their long-running fued and invited Drake to share a stage at a free Larry Hoover event, according to aceshowbiz.com reports.Kanye had shared his thoughts through a video shared by J. Prince on Instagram.
Leonardo DiCaprio in final talks to star in, produce 'Jim Jones' movie
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Known as the leader of the Peoples Temple religious group, Jones was behind the November 1978 mass suicide at his Jonestown settlement that took more than 900 lives, reports variety.com. Jones and his inner circle orchestrated the massacre at the jungle commune in Guyana, with the followers directed to drink cyanide-adulterated punch.
'Killing Eve': Jodie Comer on closing the chapter on 'Villanelle'
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As she receives Variety and the Edinburgh TV Festival's 2021 Outstanding Achievement Award, the Liverpool-born actor says she's parking her insecurities about moving from TV to film, and looking ahead to a West End debut she never thought would happen, reports variety.com.
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