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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s embarrassing Netflix deadline looms

When the current history of Hollywood gets written, April 19, 2022 will go down as the day that everything changed.

It should have been a routine earnings call during which Netflix co-CEO Reed Hastings took tech and business reporters through the company’s latest figures. Instead, Hastings revealed that the company had lost hundreds of thousands of subscribers for the first drop in numbers in 10 years.

The revelations immediately set off something of an earthquake from Wall Street to Los Angeles, with $75 billion in value being wiped off the company’s value in 24 hours.

Why this matters are the consequences this precipitous, stunning reversal in fortune could have for two people about 450km south of Netflix’s headquarters, in the wealthy enclave of Montecito.

In the course of that one earnings one call, not only did the streaming giant’s once-unassailable hold on the entertainment industry come unstuck, but so too did the supposedly cashed-up future of Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, start to look much less certain.

Monday marks 712 days since the world learned on September 2 2020 that the newly self-emancipated Sussexes had signed a reported $US140 million ($A197 million) deal with Netflix via no lesser news outlet than the New York Times with the story trumpeting the duo’s “new Hollywood careers”.

But today, those “new Hollywood careers” have yet to actually take off while once mighty Netflix has lost more than $US200 billion ($A280 billion) in value (yes, billion with a ‘b’) this year.

Nearly two years on from all the self-contributory ballyhoo of September 2, 2020, the landscape for both the titled duo and the streamer has significantly shifted beneath them all.

Will – or even can – the Sussex/Netflix marriage survive?

Not only have the fortunes of Netflix lurched wildly since 2020 but so have Harry and Meghan’s.

At the time the deal was announced, it seemed like the most obvious and logical pairing: Two of the most famous people in the world would worthily churn out documentaries or some such; inreturn; Netflix got to tout the fact that they had a real life Duke and Duchess on their books. Harry and Meghan would get squillions; the company would reap the rewards of the PR coup of the decade.

However, the royal duo are not exactly the sizzlingly-hot property they were back then now are they?

More than 30 months have passed since Harry and Meghan absconded from a life of stifling royal duty for the greener pastures of California and that lucrative embrace of corporate America.

In that time they have managed to ink a series of headline-making deals, including also with Spotify, the coaching company BetterUp and with Ethic, a fintech asset manager, along with launching their charitable foundation and undertaking a seemingly never ending parade of photo opportunities. .

On paper it sounds like it’s been a whirligig of achievement and just the sort of industrious self-starting that America was founded on. Except … what have they actually achieved?

Yes, they have made a series of donations to causes ranging from the World Food Kitchen to helping fix a women’s shelter’s roof after a storm which reflects their generosity and hunger to help others. Kudos. But writing a check here and there is hardly the sort of work that will ever see them make the long list for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Sadly, for two people who seem to truly care, there is not one issue, not one cause they have really moved the needle on since they embarked on this new life of theirs.

More importantly for their Netflix and Spotify paymasters, they have failed to genuinely set themselves up as leading voices of the day. They might do their darnedest to sell themselves as inspiring leaders but the proof is in the flaccid pudding that was the lackluster turnout to Harry’s recent UN speech from him.

The international community was hardly turning up in droves to hear him speak while Washington has largely ignored them.

Meghan’s cold-calling of senators about paid parental leave last year went down about as well as a gluten and dairy-free scone at a Buckingham Palace garden party and the Duchess has yet to emerge as any sort of powerplayer ahead of the midterm elections later this year.

In late June, the former actress took part in a conversation with feminist pioneer Gloria Steinem for fashion after the horrendous quashing of abortion protection, saying: “Well, Gloria, maybe it seems as though you and I will be taking a trip to DC together soon.”

Nearly two months on, the Duchess has yet to turn up inside the Beltway.

The bottom line is this: Harry and Meghan have proven totally unsuccessful at making themselves matter in the corridors of power in Washington, New York, Silicon Valley or Los Angeles.

The magic dust of their royalty has largely dulled in the last two years and the novelty factor has worn off. So too has their deal-making momentum seemed to have waned with them not having announced any other venture since July 2021 last year when it was revealed Harry was busy working on a memoir.

Things might look different today if in the last 712 days the Sussexes had been churning out series after doco after one-off specials for Netflix, but as we all know, that is not the case. The company has only ever publicly announced two Sussex projects: Harry’s documentary about the sporting event for wounded armed services personnel Heart of Invictus (an amazing initiative he started years ago as a working member of the royal family) and an animated children’s series from Meghan called Pearl.

In early May it was announced that Netflix was axing the Duchess’ show as part of a much bigger cost-cutting move, with numerous high-profile projects canned as the streamer dramatically tighten their belts.

Then later the same month came news that the company was about to get, as Page Six put it, their “pound of flesh” from the duo with the revelation that Harry and Meghan were already filming something called an “at home” docu series which has a hint of the ignominious about it. (More recent reporting has suggested that Netflix wants it to air before the year is out.)

Potentially hundreds of millions of dollars are riding on this docu series for the self-supporting, private jet-flying, polo-loving Sussexes.

If it turns out that the Duke and Duchess are TV gold, if they are about to demonstrate that they are binge-worthy stars who can pull in streaming viewers globally, then their US careers are set. Get another polo pony! Hell, buy seven.

But, if they fail to live up to the hype and the rhetoric? The huge sums being touted and all those lovely millions supposedly coming their way could dry up faster than a Californian lake.

(And it’s not as if their docuseries is likely to feature much royal access given that Harry and Meghan were embarrassingly sidelined by The Firm when they were in London for the Platinum Jubilee.)

Netflix is ​​clearly a very patient company when it comes to their superstar recruits. Take Barack and Michelle Obama who signed to Netflix and Spotify after they left the White House.

However, this week, Harry and Meghan will break the Obamas’ track record of the 716 days which elapsed between their Netflix deal being announced and their first marquee project starring one of them, coming, being released. (And in the interim they had released two children’s shows and produced two documentaries, one of which won an Oscar.)

Harry and Meghan might have titles and the Buckingham Palace Wi-Fi password but that is not enough of a distinction for big companies to merrily tip millions into their bank accounts for the chance to work with them. They have to actually do something to provide themselves.

They can’t just hope they can coast along on the whiff of a mothballed HRH here forever more.

Since that earnings call in April, Netflix has laid off hundreds of staff and made the drastic decision to finally introduce advertising to the platform. Can the company still afford to carry big name stars who don’t deliver on their books?

Just how much patience and faith will this newly humbled Netflix have for their yet-to-perform big-name hires?

To some degree, the same goes for Spotify too here.

In April, Meghan’s first outing for the audio giant called Archetypes was announced, promising a “groundbreaking” series would launch during the northern summer. With only weeks to go before autumn begins, again, the clock is ticking.

Daniela Elser is a royal expert and a writer with more than 15 years’ experience working with a number of Australia’s leading media titles.

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Abbie Chatfield trolled by followers of ‘scariest man on the internet’ Andrew Tate

Abbie Chatfield has revealed she’s been trolled by followers of the Youtube star dubbed “the scariest man on the internet”.

The reality-star-turned-TV host has revealed her DMs have been lit up by Andrew Tate acolytes aged in their early teens.

In the past couple of months Tate, 35, has become a viral sensation and lightning rod for disaffected young men, with his vile, misogynistic opinions: including that women are property and should accept blame if they are raped.

The British American former kickboxer says he only dates women half his age so he can leave an imprint and is reportedly under investigation for human trafficking and rape allegations in Romania, where he lives.

It’s understood he is googled more than Donald Trump and Kim Kardashian.

Controversial influencer Andrew Tate
Camera IconControversial influencer Andrew Tate. Credit: Andrew Tate/instagram

Chatfield, who is an outspoken feminist, said she had tried to avoid commenting on Tate so as not to give him “oxygen” in the media.

“I’ve had a really hard time with Andrew Tate because I exist in the realm of feminism and calling out misogyny, my podcast, my radio show I’ve been asked millions of times (to talk about him),” she revealed on The Project.

“But I do feel like I really want to ignore him. I want to try to suffocate him of any oxygen in media because the more I engage with his content, even to research for a radio segment, if I look at his TikToks or if he is tagged in a TikTok and I look at it too long that feeds the algorithm, that spreads out more to my followers and to the followers that are already engaging in that content. . . (but) it is getting a bit too big to ignore now.”

Abbie Chatfield talks about Andrew Tate on The Project
Camera IconAbbie Chatfield says she didn’t want to give Andrew Tate “oxygen” in the media. Credit: The Project/Channel 10

She said she was sure her listeners agreed that “yes, he’s disgusting, he’s awful, let’s move on”.

Chatfield said she had posted one Instagram story to her followers saying she didn’t want to comment on Tate, but that provoked a disturbing response from his fans.

“I’m getting DMs from early teen boys saying ‘I hope Andrew Tate destroys you’ or things along that line,” she said.

“I also get comments calling me Abbie Tate and comments on TikTok especially — that’s where it is really, really rife.”

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What is like being a kid in the 90s: Aussie dad shares nostalgic summary

Dad’s VERY relatable post about being a kid in the 90s touches millions of nostalgic Aussies: ‘Cheez TV, TV guides, Harry’s Practice and Rage’

  • An Aussie dad has shared a nostalgic summary about growing up in the 90s
  • Brad Kearns reflected on old television shows, toys, books and games
  • He would play a tamagotchi, watch Cheez TV and read Goosebumps books
  • On weekends he would hire new release movies from Video Ezy
  • ‘I’m not saying times are sh*t now. But the 90’s were pretty sick,’ he wrote

A father-of-three has touched the hearts of thousands of nostalgic millennials after posting a relatable summary of growing up in the 90s in Australia.

Brad Kearns shared a nostalgic post on social media which struck a chord with thousands who related to his memories of Cheez TV before school, Goosebumps books, tamagotchis and visits to Video Ezy.

‘I’m not saying times are sh*t now. But the 90s were pretty sick,’ he wrote alongside an image of himself as a child.

Brad Kearns (pictured, left with wife Sarah) shared a nostalgic summary on social media which struck a chord with thousands who related to the detailed childhood reflection

Brad Kearns (pictured, left with wife Sarah) shared a nostalgic summary on social media which struck a chord with thousands who related to the detailed childhood reflection

'I'm not saying times are sh*t now.  But the 90's were pretty sick,' he wrote alongside an image of himself as a child (pictured)

‘I’m not saying times are sh*t now. But the 90’s were pretty sick,’ he wrote alongside an image of himself as a child (pictured)

‘I’d finish my Crispix or pop-tarts and sit back down to Sailor Moon on Agro’s Cartoon Connection. We’d flick it over to Cheez TV for Pokémon and then some Dragon Ball Z before we had to leave,’ Brad wrote, adding how television commercials were all about kids toys.

‘We’d get into mums Nissan Bluebird and feed the Tamagotchi on the way to school with Alanis Morriset blaring. Front doors with Safety House signs along every house near school.

‘I’d get out with my Tazos and glow in the dark Odd-Bodds ready for a big day of hustling.’

Brad said on the way to school he would play a tamagotchi (pictured)

At school he would swap Tazos with friends, which were tiny disks featuring a picture of a character

On the way to school Brad would play a tamagotchi (left) and swap Tazos at school (right)

During school reading time he would pick up a Goosebumps book (pictured) then play marbles with friends.

During the 90s others may remember the old large projectors used to project images on walls (pictured)

During school reading time he would pick up a Goosebumps book (left) then play marbles with friends. During the 90s others may remember the old large projectors used to project images on walls (right)

Once at school Brad and his classmates would watch Behind the News and sometimes an episode of Round The Twist if they were lucky.

‘At recess I’d take a dollar to the canteen and f*ck them up by asking for 100 chocolate buddies or 20 Redskins to get us through the day,’ he joked.

During school reading time he would pick up a Goosebumps book then play marbles with friends.

‘After school we’d head down to the drain pipes or fire trail and we knew to be back by dark. We’d always just end up in a cul-de-sac till the adults yelled at us to come home,’ Brad continued.

‘If we stayed in, afternoon TV was the best. They’d have Power Rangers, Totally Wild and then the afternoon cartoons until the adults would make us watch the news at 5:30.

‘We’d watch the Simpsons at 6. Neighbors at 6:30 and Home & Away at 7:00.’

What is like being a kid in the 90s:

Watching Pokémon and Dragon Ball Z on Cheez TV before school

Reading Goosebumps novels in the library

Playing with a Tamagotchi and Tazos

Watching Behind the News and Round The Twist

Buying lollies for 20c at the school tuckshop

Writing a lunch order on a paper bag

Renting out movies and television shows from Blockbuster and Video Ezy

Watching The Simpsons at 6pm weeknights

'Afternoon TV was the best.  They'd have Power Rangers, Totally Wild and then the afternoon cartoons until the adults would make us watch the news at 5:30,' Brad wrote (stock image)

‘Afternoon TV was the best. They’d have Power Rangers, Totally Wild and then the afternoon cartoons until the adults would make us watch the news at 5:30,’ Brad wrote (stock image)

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What is your favorite 90s memory?

  • Playing with a Tamagotchi 5 votes
  • Renting movies from Blockbuster or Video Ezy 58 votes
  • Buying lollies at the tuckshop 3 votes
  • Watching Cheez TV 6 votes
  • Reading goosebumps 2 votes
  • all of the above 37 votes

Brad dubbed 7:30pm as the worst television time slot because only Better Homes & Gardens, Harry’s Practice or Getaway would be on – so instead they’d play.

‘We’d go record songs on the $35 cassette player we got from Parklea Markets with our birthday money. By 8:30pm the good sh*t like Buffy, Sliders or the X-Files would come on,’ he said.

Brad said the weekends would be start with watching Rage then Video Hits, followed by playing sports outside and ‘running amok’ with cousins.

‘There’d be sleepovers or a BBQ and we’d just shove mattresses on the lounge room floor. We’d watch Gladiators, Xena and then Hercules. After that the TV guide would tell us what the Saturday night movie would be. It was always a f*cking pearler,’ he said.

On weekends Brad would hire new release movies from Video Ezy (pictured) or Blockbuster

On weekends Brad would hire new release movies from Video Ezy (pictured) or Blockbuster

The social media post resonated with thousands who agreed the 90s was an ‘amazing’ period before everyone had a mobile phone.

‘Friday night trips to Video Ezy – my kids don’t even believe me when I tell them we had shops to hire videos. Kids now days really are missing out!!’ one woman commented.

‘Omg this seriously sums up my 90s childhood! If I wanted something to read or some cool as posters for my room I’d go down the deli and buy a smash hits or TV hits magazine!!’ another added.

A third said: ‘Those were the best days! Corner delis everywhere with 20c bags of lollies, use an iron to straighten our hair and we all knew where everyone was by the pile of bikes on the front lawn.’

Others also praised old television shows including Hey Hey It’s Saturday, Funniest Home Videos, Beverly Hills 90210 and Passions.

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Comedian Chris Rock joked about Will Smith during his Sydney show, but that’s not what it was all about

Chris Rock fans who were hoping he’d go into detail about that Will Smith slap at the Oscars in March would have left the weekend’s show in Sydney disappointed.

In a wide-ranging show that lasted almost two hours, Rock covered topics as diverse as the Kardashians, Meghan Markle, US politics, abortion, #MeToo, his daughters Lola and Zara, and dating as a single man in his 50s.

But when it came to the Oscars, which dominated headlines after Smith took to the stage to slap Rock, the comedian only made floating references, including opening Saturday’s show by assuring the audience he was okay.

He later pointed out that he was hit by the actor who played Ali in reference to Smith’s starring role in the 2001 film in which he portrayed three-time heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali. Rock joked that he himself wouldn’t even be able to play Floyd Mayweather.

He also said he can’t bring himself to watch Men In Black again.

Will Smith slaps Chris Rock on stage at the 94th Academy Awards.
Chris Rock joked sparingly about the incident that had everyone talking at this year’s Oscars.(AP: Chris Pizzello)

Rock is currently touring Australia. He’s already performed shows in Melbourne and on the Gold Coast, with his second Sydney show taking place tonight before he heads to Adelaide and Brisbane. His Ego Death World Tour is his first in five years.

Rock drew a massive audience to his Saturday show, with only a few seats left empty in the 9,000-capacity theater. And the audience was not only large, but engaged, punctuating each punchline with guffaws.

Fans were also forced to adhere to a particularly strict rule – no photography or recording devices were allowed inside. Smart phones were sealed in a pouch that had to be unlocked by a special device after the show.

The show started 45 minutes late with a warm-up act by comedian Rick Ingram, who decimated those who dared to sit in the front row.

Rock was dressed in all white from head to toe. His show from him was more on the amusing side than clutch-your-stomach hilarious, but the Emmy and Grammy award-winning comedian, who has earned his place from him as one of comedy’s brightest stars, was definitely worth seeing.

The Australian-leg of Rock’s tour is scheduled to wrap up in Queensland August 20.

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Chris Hemsworth attempts to go incognito in a woolly jumper and dark sunglasses

Chris Hemsworth attempts to go incognito in a woolly jumper and dark sunglasses as he enjoys a coffee with brothers Liam and Luke in Byron Bay

Chris Hemsworth covered his bulging biceps in a woolly jumper when he stepped out for coffee with his brothers Liam and Luke on Friday.

The actor, who celebrated his 39th birthday a day before, appeared in good spirits as he was seen chatting to his siblings, Liam, 32, and Luke, 41.

Chris completed his look with a pair of black pants and dark sunglasses for the outing.

Chris Hemsworth (pictured) attempted to go incognito in a woolly jumper and dark sunglasses on Friday when he enjoyed a coffee with his brothers Liam and Luke in Byron Bay

Chris Hemsworth (pictured) attempted to go incognito in a woolly jumper and dark sunglasses on Friday when he enjoyed a coffee with his brothers Liam and Luke in Byron Bay

At one stage the Thor star was seen having a spirited conversation with Liam, who was also dressed casually in gray sweater, baseball cap and dark shades.

Meanwhile, Westworld star Luke looked relaxed in a striped shirt and black jeans, which he accessorized with a red cap.

He was joined by his wife Samantha who was casually dressed in a gray sweater and flowy brown pants. The couple were joined by daughters Harper and Holly.

Chris completed his look with a pair of black pants and dark sunglasses for the outing

Chris completed his look with a pair of black pants and dark sunglasses for the outing

At one stage the Thor star was seen having a spirited conversation with Liam (second from left)

At one stage the Thor star was seen having a spirited conversation with Liam (second from left)

Liam was also dressed casually in gray sweater, baseball cap and dark shades

Liam was also dressed casually in gray sweater, baseball cap and dark shades

It comes after Chris shared a throwback shot from his childhood to his Instagram account on Thursday.

In the adorable snap, a young Chris is seen donning a batman costume.

‘My younger self would be so disappointed in my superhero choices,’ he wrote beside the image.

Meanwhile, Westworld star Luke looked relaxed in a striped shirt and black jeans, which he accessorized with a red cap.

Meanwhile, Westworld star Luke looked relaxed in a striped shirt and black jeans, which he accessorized with a red cap.

He was joined by his wife Samantha who was casually dressed in a gray sweater and flowy brown pants.  The couple were joined by their daughters

He was joined by his wife Samantha who was casually dressed in a gray sweater and flowy brown pants. The couple were joined by their daughters

It comes after Chris shared a throwback shot from his childhood.  pictured

It comes after Chris shared a throwback shot from his childhood. pictured

Hemsworth’s latest movie Thor: Love And Thunder, in which he stars as the titular character, is currently in cinemas.

The big budget Marvel movie also stars Tessa Thompson, Christian Bale, Russell Crowe and Natalie Portman.

As of Sunday, August 14 it has taken US$708million at the box office.

Hemsworth's latest movie Thor: Love And Thunder, in which he stars as the titular character, is currently in cinemas

Hemsworth’s latest movie Thor: Love And Thunder, in which he stars as the titular character, is currently in cinemas

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The Block 2022 exclusive: How Omar and Oz stepped up their game to win Main Bathroom Week after coming last in the House Decider challenge

Best-mates Omar and Oz have proved they are a force to be reckoned with on The Block after going from last place to winners in just a week.

The Western Sydney men won Main Bathroom Week with a country-meets-contemporary bathroom the judges adored.

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Omar and Oz revealed it was losing the House Decider challenge that inspired them to significantly step up their interior design game with their main bathroom.

“What made us work very strong together was the 48-hour challenge we failed in,” Oz told 9Entertainment in an exclusive video interview.

“I looked at Omar, Omar looked at me and he’s like, ‘Do you know what? Let’s get this, we gotta put our A game [in]’.”

EPISODE FIVE RECAP: Shaynna Blaze blasts one couple in first Room Reveal of 2022 while Omar and Oz make a stunning comeback

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Omar and Oz created a stunning country-meets-contemporary main bathroom. (Nine)

It was the perfect time to bring their “A game” because winning Main Bathroom Week didn’t just offer the usual $10,000 to add to their renovation budget. The win also came with a $250,000 kitchen upgrade from Winning Appliances, which is a huge advantage for Kitchen Week and a big incentive for buyers on auction day.

The pair had done their research before going on The Blocksending each other photos of houses they liked.

READMORE: Omar and Oz on the challenge of starting The Block during Ramadan

But after the judges told Omar and Oz their House Decider challenge bedroom was far from the country style they expected from a historic house in regional Victoria, they went harder on the country and heritage look than they had planned.

“We had so much inspiration coming in… that first bathroom, before this we probably never would have picked those tiles, we would’ve never kept the VJ paneling in the house and all these other things,” Omar explained.

“But when we realized there was going to be a massive modern extension area where we can show our true colours, [we thought] it would just be nice to let it flow through.”

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When it comes to designing a room, it’s not just about style. Functionality is just as important as style, if not more so, and can be the difference between winning and losing points at Room Reveals.

Omar and Oz kept this front of mind when they started designing the bathroom and it paid off. The large shower size, hidden toilet and plentiful storage meant the pair had thought of how the space would be used, not just what it looks like.

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“We made sure that the functionality of the bathroom was spot on to choose the tiles, the floor tiles, the lighting, the color palette that goes with it and the VJ paneling to keep it that country vibe,” Oz said.

“We knew what we wanted, we just had to make it come to life.”

Omar and Oz celebrate their first win of the season. (Nine)

The friends admit they think the other teams underestimated their design skills when they first arrived on The Blockbut they won’t be making that mistake again.

READMORE: The Block judges explain what country style is and what they’re looking for in the 2022 Room reveals

“I think they did very early – it didn’t take long for them to realize we weren’t mucking around,” Omar said.

Omar and Oz have a chance to redeem themselves from their House Decider challenge bedroom this week with the guest bedroom the next space they will reveal on The Block.

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Gordon Ramsay’s model daughter shares bikini photo to Instagram

Gordon Ramsay’s daughter Holly is all grown up.

The 22-year-old recently wowed fans after sharing a bikini photo during a getaway to the British coastal town of Cornwall.

In the snap, the model could be seen wearing a cobalt blue string bikini with a white linen shirt worn loosely over the top.

Her blonde locks can be seen falling over her shoulders as she turns her face to lap up the UK’s summer weather.

Holly, the twin of the celebrity chef’s eldest son Jack, captioned the post: “Sun kissed.”

Fans of the “lifestyle influencer” have been quick to flood her post with streams of adoring comments, with many labeling the “stunning” photo.

“Hope you don’t mind me saying this but you look stunning in your photos,” one said.

“Absolutely beautiful,” another wrote.

Others commented on how “lovely” her $423 two-piece swimmers, from supermodel Heidi Klum’s bikini line, are.

“Such a lovely colour,” one wrote.

“That cossie looks great on you,” another said.

It’s not the first time Holly has wowed her 310,000 followers with a bikini photo – last year she caused a stir posing for a snap on a sun-soaked beach in the Maldives.

In the picture, Holly flaunted her abs in an orange patterned bikini as she relaxed on the sand after jetting off for a dreamy post-Christmas getaway at the end of December.

The relaxing break came after she celebrated one year sober following a secret battle with alcohol.

The daughter of the expletive-loving chef shared her milestone achievement with her Instagram followers and admitted it wasn’t easy.

Holly has previously opened up about being sexually assaulted twice at the age of 18, leading to a devastating battle with PTSD that saw her spend three months in a mental health hospital.

She bravely spoke of the ordeal for the first time in last August on her podcast 21 & Over.

The assaults took place when she was an 18-year-old university student and she credited her dad with helping her deal with the aftermath.

Holly is one of five of Gordon and Tana’s children, along with her twin Jack, sisters Megan, 24, and Tilly, 20, and youngest brother Oscar, 2.

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Manu Feildel shows off his extensive tattoo collection as he enjoys pool day during boys’ trip

Chefs gone wild! MKR judge Manu Feildel shows off his tattoo collection as he enjoys boozy day in the pool with fellow celebrity cooks Colin Fassnidge and Anthony Puharich during boys’ trip to Port Douglas

He’s the much-loved French chef who recently returned to screens on My Kitchen Rules.

And Manu Fieldel was spotted taking a break from his busy schedule to enjoy a boys’ trip to Port Douglas with celebrity cooks Colin Fassnidge and Anthony Puharich.

The 48-year-old showed off his elaborate chest tattoo as he enjoyed a drink and relaxed in the pool.

Chefs gone wild!  My Kitchen Rules judge Manu Feildel showed off his extensive tattoo collection as he enjoyed a boozy day in the pool with fellow celebrity cooks Colin Fassnidge and Anthony Puharich during boy's trip to Port Douglas

Chefs gone wild! My Kitchen Rules judge Manu Feildel showed off his extensive tattoo collection as he enjoyed a boozy day in the pool with fellow celebrity cooks Colin Fassnidge and Anthony Puharich during boy’s trip to Port Douglas

In the video, Colin panned the camera while sitting in the pool to reveal Anthony and Manu.

The MKR judge smiled for the camera as he soaked up the sun with his friends.

‘And they said chefs have no fun,’ Colin captioned the TikTok video.

Manu is currently a judge on the new season of My Kitchen Rules alongside Nigella Lawson.

In the video, Colin panned the camera while sitting in the pool to reveal Anthony and Manu

In the video, Colin panned the camera while sitting in the pool to reveal Anthony and Manu

I have recently revealed how he feels about hosting the cooking show without former co-star Pete Evans.

Evans, a disgraced conspiracy theorist and anti-vaxxer, was booted from the Seven reality show in 2020 amid plunging ratings, before being replaced by British cook Nigella Lawson for the rebooted program this year.

Speaking to I’ve Got News For You podcast earlier this month, Feildel admitted that he felt Evans’ absence while filming the latest season.

The MKR judge smiled for the camera as he soaked up the sun with his friends

The MKR judge smiled for the camera as he soaked up the sun with his friends

The celebrity chefs traveled to Port Douglas for a cooking event

The celebrity chefs traveled to Port Douglas for a cooking event

Manu, Colin and Anthony were joined by their families for the trip

Manu, Colin and Anthony were joined by their families for the trip

‘Of course, Pete and I have known each other for a long time, we’re still good friends today, so yeah – missing that,’ he told the podcast.

‘At the same token, you know, it was nice to work with someone new and someone different. The show has been on the shelf for a couple of years, so it was exciting to be working with someone else.’

Fieldel and Evans co-hosted My Kitchen Rules for a decade before Evans was sacked from his $800,000 contract in May 2020.

Manu is currently a judge on the new season of My Kitchen Rules alongside Nigella Lawson

Manu is currently a judge on the new season of My Kitchen Rules alongside Nigella Lawson

He recently revealed how he feels about hosting the cooking show without former co-star Pete Evans (right)

He recently revealed how he feels about hosting the cooking show without former co-star Pete Evans (right)

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Anne Heche taken off life support after car crash

Anne Heche, an entrancing actor whose versatility powered an admirable career in TV and film spanning four decades, is no longer on life support.

“Anne Heche has been peacefully taken off life support,” a representative for the actress’ family told CNN. Heche’s car crashed into a Los Angeles home and erupted into flames on August 5.

After the accident, Heche experienced a “severe anoxic brain injury,” depriving her brain of oxygen, among other critical injuries following the crash, her family and friends said in a statement to CNN.

Anne Heche attends the Los Angeles premiere of Amazon Studio's "The Tender Bar" at TCL Chinese Theater on December 12, 2021 in Hollywood, California.
Anne Heche attends the Los Angeles premiere of Amazon Studio’s “The Tender Bar” at TCL Chinese Theater on December 12, 2021 in Hollywood, California. (Getty)

Heche, an award-winning actor, appeared in films like the 1998 “Psycho” remake and the rom-com “Six Days Seven Nights” alongside Harrison Ford. She also directed a segment of a 2000 HBO film “If These Walls Could Talk 2” and in her 2001 memoir from her, she revealed her lifelong struggles with mental illnesses after being abused by her father.

In 1987, she made her TV debut on the soap opera “Another World,” a role for which she won a Daytime Emmy. After leaving the show, she began her film career, appearing in acclaimed films including “Donnie Brasco” and “Wag the Dog.”

Heche appeared in the rom-com “Six Days Seven Nights” alongside Harrison Ford. (Supplied)

When Heche and Ellen DeGeneres began dating in 1997 – around the same time DeGeneres came out in real life and on her titular sitcom – they quickly became one of the most famous same-sex couples in the world. The two separated in 2000.

Last year, I told Page Six her relationship with DeGeneres resulted in her losing roles, calling herself “patient zero of cancel culture.”

Still, she said, she considered herself “part of the change” that helped normalize same-sex relationships in mainstream culture.

“I’m a part of it,” she told Page Six. “It is a badge of honour.”

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In her 2001 memoir, “Call Me Crazy,” she said her father sexually abused her as a child, and she experienced mental illnesses for much of the first 30 years of her life. She told CNN’s Larry King in an interview that year her de ella personality fragmented between herself and a personality she invented as a child to adapt to the abuse.

“I had to live through a lot of life to get to the place where I am now,” she told King. “I had to see truths and work through shame, and I’m very grateful for every step that I took. I don’t think that I could have handled it sooner.”

In 2004, Heche appeared on Broadway in “Twentieth Century,” for which she was nominated for a Tony. In more recent years, Heche returned to television, appearing on series like “The Brave,” “Quantico” and “Chicago PD” In 2020, she competed on the 29th season of “Dancing with the Stars.”

Heche’s Hollywood peers responded to news of her crash with support. Her ex-partner and “Men in Trees” co-star James Tupper, with whom she shares one of her two sons, wrote on Instagram: “Thoughts and prayers for this lovely woman, actress and mother tonight Anne Heche. We love you. “

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Princess Anne’s royal workload could be cut back under Prince Charles’ slimmed down monarchy

Princess Anne is renowned for being the hardest-working member of the royal family, but her role could be at risk of being cut.

There is speculation the Princess Royal might be forced to cut back her official duties when prince charles takes the throne, under his rumored plans for a slimmed-back monarchy.

The Earl and Countess of Wessex, too, could see their workload reduced in favor of less working royals under King Charles III.

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Princess Anne, during an event celebrating the Platinum Jubilee celebration, on the Isle of Wight, August 6 2022. (The Royal Family)

Princess Anne, who is celebrating her 72nd birthday today (August 15), is often named the busiest member of the monarchy.

Last year she carried out 368 official engagements, winning the title for the second year running. Prince Charles was a close second.

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But that busy schedule could be coming to an end.

royal correspondent for The ExpressRichard Palmer, speculated about Princess Anne’s future role.

Prince Charles and Princess Anne at the Order of the Thistle Service at St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh, on Thursday, June 30, 2022. (AP)

“It’s possible that, but not certain, that there will be a role for her [Princess Anne] in the change of reign,” he told the Royal Round Up podcast.

“[Although] she may want to take a back seat.”

He compared the Princess Royal’s workload to the Cambridges, who get much more publicity.

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In July, for example, Princess Anne had 36 engagements in her diary while Prince William and Kate had far less.

“The Cambridges have made the odd appearance, with the Commonwealth Games, but they have been off an awful lot,” he said.

The Earl and Countess of Wessex, and their children James, Viscount Severn and Lady Louise Windsor at the Commonwealth Games on August 22022 in Birmingham. (Getty)

“The positive side of that, they are keen to give their children a normal and upbringing as possible.

“But Princess Anne is very hard-working. She does a lot of the heavy lifting.”

He also suggested Prince Edward and Sophie’s roles might one day changesaying there was a “big question mark” on their futures.

However, both Princess Anne and the Wessexes have increased their workload after the Queen was forced to reduce her own schedule due to mobility issues since October.

Their engagements have also increased in the wake of Prince Harry and Meghan’s departure as senior working royals.

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