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Actor Luke Hemsworth opens up about life with his younger brothers Liam and Chris: ‘We don’t compete’

Luke Hemsworth doesn’t compete with his younger actor siblings Liam and Chris Hemsworth.

The 41-year-old actor admits he and his brothers like to “one-up” each other in “everyday life” and give out constructive criticism, but he would never pit himself against the pair when it comes to acting.

However, the former ‘Neighbours’ star quipped that the “gorgeous” hunks might think differently when it comes to each other.

Speaking to Men’s Health Australia, Luke said of Liam, 32, and Chris, 38: “I don’t compete with them for anything in acting.

“They might compete together because they’re both 6ft4 and knock down gorgeous.

“But it’s fun to be supportive.

HOLLYWOOD, CA - NOVEMBER 04: Actors Liam Hemsworth (L) and Chris Hemsworth arrive at the premiere of Marvel's "Thor: The Dark World" at the El Capitan Theater on November 4, 2013 in Hollywood, California.  (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Camera Icon Actors Liam Hemsworth (L) and Chris Hemsworth arrive at the premiere of Marvel’s “Thor: The Dark World” at the El Capitan Theater on November 4, 2013 in Hollywood, California. Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images

“It’s fun to learn lines with them. It’s not like we’re not critical of each other, that’s for sure.

“But it’s criticism designed to take a performance to another level.

“In everyday life, we’re normal brothers. We definitely try to one-up each other. We like to have fun. We like to laugh.”

Meanwhile, Luke previously admitted he felt “stung” after being overlooked for a role in the ‘Star Wars’ franchise.

He auditioned for the titular role in 2018’s ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’, and he was devastated when he was overlooked for the part in favor of Alden Ehrenreich.

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Robyn Griggs dead: Soap star dies after cancer battle

Robyn Griggs, a television and film star best known for her roles on soap operas Another World and One Life To Live, has died at the age of 49 after losing her battle with cervical cancer.

The star’s official Facebook account announced the sad news in a statement over the weekend.

“Hi everyone, with a heavy heart, I am saddened to announce Robyn’s passing,” the post began.

Her account also shared some recent photos of Griggs, visibly ill but smiling, Page Six reports.

“However, she is no longer suffering and would want us to remember that and the good memories. I will never forget how open she was to telling her story about her, and accepting me helping her tell it.

“She wanted to help people and spread the word of her story to do it. I was honored to do so. RIP my friend, I love you and smile when I think of you.”

Griggs, who married golf pro Mark Wiley in 2013, was very transparent with friends and fans when it came to her health troubles, as she was diagnosed with stage 4 cervical cancer in 2020 and as recently as last month revealed that she had developed four new tumours.

“I have four new tumours. Two new tumors on my liver, one on abdominal muscle and large one on right side lymph node, ”Griggs posted to her account de ella July 7.“ So in pain and I go to chemo Monday am. I told them whatever it takes, I’m in for the fight.”

The account also confirms that on August 11 – just two days before her passing – the actress moved into hospice care.

“She has fought with determination, strength and grace that is nothing short of inspirational. Please continue to keep Robyn and her family from Ella in your thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

Griggs played Stephanie Hobart on One Life To Live in a total of six episodes in 1991. She went on to play Maggie Cory on Another World for two years.

She later starred in films such as 2003’s Severe Injuries and 2010’s hellweek.

This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission

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Philanthropist Kerr Neilson from The Neilson Foundation secures future of Griffin Theater

Griffin is planning to raise another $5 million from philanthropy. Planning and development applications are with the City of Sydney council and, if approved, the theater will shut in late 2023, reopening in 2025.

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“We see this space as so important because these intimate spaces are what create vibrant, exciting cities,” Paris Neilson says. “A company like Griffin is able to be more experimental. They can push the envelope a bit more. They can be more agile and nimble than some of the bigger companies which is why it’s so important to support them. And there’s nothing like the experience you have of sitting in that theater when you almost feel as if you are part of the performance, that intimacy with the actors, with the story, is something you can’t reproduce anywhere else.”

Known as the theater of first chances, Griffin’s mission is to present new Australian works by emerging playwrights.

First-time plays that have gone onto success on mainstream stages include Meyne Wyatt’s City of Gold and Prima faciethe one-woman play by Suzie Miller, which has won over audiences in London’s West End.

Artistic director Declan Greene says the renovations will make all the difference to audiences and actors: “We’ve had shows in the theater with seven or eight actors rehearsing in the corridor. To enter or exit the stage you have to walk through a toilet.”

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Meagher says: “We don’t want to lose that sense of intimacy, we’re not all of a sudden going to be staging massive musicals. We do risky work. Everything we do is new, and not everything works financially. We know we won’t fill the house every night for every show. It would be great if more people are seeing our shows, but it’s never going to be an arena entertainment space.”

Griffin’s association with the Neilson Foundation began during the COVID-19 lockdowns that shut the theater in 2020.

Meagher received a call from Paris Neilson asking how the family foundation might help. “We almost fell off our chairs,” he recounts. The Neilson Foundation made two donations of $50,000 each.

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The SBW Foundation, set up by Dr Rodney Seaborn, purchased the site in 1986 for $200,000 after Seaborn stepped in to save the theater for Griffin when it was likely to be sold and redeveloped. Lowry says the SBW Foundation continues to own a nearby terrace house they are to lease to Griffin as offices.

“The sale will strengthen the foundation’s ability to continue assisting Griffin and supporting the performing arts more widely for decades to come,” Lowry says. “After years of nurturing Griffin, helping it financially care for its nest at the SBW Stables and watching the company develop and grow from strength to strength the foundation is delighted to see it stretch its creative wings and take flight.”

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Olivia Newton-John’s final wish to have ashes scattered in Byron Bay

Olivia Newton-John revealed exactly what she wanted to happen after her death in an interview filmed before she passed away.

In a never-before-seen interview which aired during Seven special Spotlight: Olivia – A Magical Life on Sunday night, the Australian entertainment icon explained that she wanted some of her ashes scattered in Byron Bay, some at her property in California and “in other places I love”.

The ashes of Newton-John’s late mother and sister were also scattered in the popular coastal northern NSW town, where the actress owned a property until last year.

“I don’t think I’ve really thought about it that deeply. We all should,” Newton-John said in the previously unknown footage.

“But I’d like to be with them, I’d like to be with them… that would be nice.”

Newton-John, whose starring role in grease in 1978 made her world famous, died at her ranch in California last week following a long battle with breast cancer.

She was first diagnosed with the disease in 1992, but it went into remission before it reappeared in 2013 and then again in 2017.

The Seven special also featured tributes from some of her oldest and closest friends, including Sir Cliff Richard and Bee Gees legend Barry Gibb, who described her as “a diamond”.

“And in this world there’s only a few diamonds,” he said.

“There were all these wonderful female artists and then there was Olivia Newton-John.”

Newton-John’s heartbroken family have accepted the offer of a state funeral from Victoria’s state government, with Premier Daniel Andrews confirming the news last Thursday.

“This will be much more of a concert than a funeral, I think it will be a celebration of such a rich and generous life,” he said.

“Olivia Newton-John was a very special person and to take her cancer journey and to turn that into more research, better treatment, better care and this focus on wellness, is such an amazing legacy and that’s why I think we all feel the pain of her passing.”

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Police probe threats against JK Rowling after author condemns Salman Rushdie stabbing

Scottish police are investigating online threats made against JK Rowling after the author condemned the attack on Salman Rushdie.

The Harry Potter creator tweeted that said she felt “very sick” after hearing the news and hoped the novelist would “be OK”.

A user replied “don’t worry you are next”.

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Rowling shared screenshots of the threatening tweet and said: “To all sending supportive messages: thank you police are involved (were already involved on other threats)”.

A spokeswoman for Scotland’s police said: “We have received a report of an online threat being made and officers are carrying out enquiries.”

Rushdie, 75, was stabbed at a lecture in New York on Saturday and suffered a damaged liver and severed nerves in an arm and an eye.

He remains in a critical condition, however his son Zafar Rushdie said his father’s “defiant sense of humor remains intact”.

Rushdie’s agent earlier confirmed the author was removed from a ventilator and is “on the road to recovery,” and able to talk and joke.

The attack was met with global shock and outrage, as well as praise for the Indian-born author who has weathered death threats and a US$3 million bounty on his head for three decades.

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Author Salman Rushdie has lived with a bounty on his head for decades. (Reuters: Andrew Winning, file)

The Indian-born author’s 1988 book The Satanic Verses was considered blasphemous by many Muslims, and the book was banned in Iran, where the country’s late leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a fatwa, or edict, calling for Rushdie’s death

His accused attacker Hadi Matar, 24, of Fairview, New Jersey, pleaded not guilty on Saturday to attempted murder and assault charges.

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Milly Alcock was washing dishes before getting cast in House of the Dragon

Australian actress Milly Alcock was working as a dishwasher and living in her mum’s attic when she got the call to star in House of the Dragon

Australian actress Milly Alcock has revealed the exact moment her life changed forever when she got the call to star in the Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon.

Just two years ago, the 22-year-old was living in her mum’s attic and washing dishes in a restaurant to make money, but now she’s set to become one of TV’s biggest new stars thanks to her role in the popular fantasy franchise.

Speaking to Stellar magazine, the Sydney-born star revealed how she dropped out of school to pursue acting and how she ‘froze’ when her agent told her she’d landed the coveted role in House of Dragons.

Australian actress Milly Alcock (pictured) has revealed the exact moment her life changed forever when she got the call to star in the Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon

Australian actress Milly Alcock (pictured) has revealed the exact moment her life changed forever when she got the call to star in the Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon

Recalling the moment she discovered she was going to play a young princess Rhaenyra Targaryen in the new Game Of Thrones prequel, she said: ‘I never thought this would happen to me.’

‘I was washing dishes in a restaurant, living in my mum’s attic. This does not happen to people like me, so it was incredibly quick, ‘she said of the call that changed her life from her.

‘I froze, and took a deep breath and said to my friend, “Do you have wine?” Then I called my mum.’

The Sydney-born star revealed how she dropped out of school to pursue acting and how she 'froze' when her agent told her she'd landed the coveted role in House of Dragons

The Sydney-born star revealed how she dropped out of school to pursue acting and how she ‘froze’ when her agent told her she’d landed the coveted role in House of Dragons

The star also explained how she dropped out of school to pursue her Hollywood dreams.

‘I was like, I either have to sit all of my exams in rural Australia or I was just going to drop out of school.

‘So I dropped out because it was never really my thing,’ she added.

Milly dropped out of school to pursue acting, and ended up working as a dish washer to make ends meet before her big break

Milly dropped out of school to pursue acting, and ended up working as a dish washer to make ends meet before her big break

Milly is a relative unknown in Hollywood at the moment but is expected to become a huge star after the series is released.

She made her first appearance on the small screen in the Channel 10 series, Wonderland, which premiered in 2014.

She later appeared in the Australian series Janet King and the Foxtel drama, Upright.

The Australian actress posed for a stunning shoot with Stellar magazine to promote the series

The Australian actress posed for a stunning shoot with Stellar magazine to promote the series

House of Dragon is a Game of Thrones prequel series by HBO.

It is based on portions of Martin’s 2018 novel Fire and Blood and will be set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones.

Milly will star alongside Emma D’Arcy, who will play the older Rhaenyra Targaryen in the series, and Matt Smith.

The countdown is on for Game Of Throne fans as its prequel House of the Dragon will hit screens on August 21. Pictured is Milly Alcock as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen

The countdown is on for Game Of Throne fans as its prequel House of the Dragon will hit screens on August 21. Pictured is Milly Alcock as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen

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Torren, Meet Telo — Telo, Meet Torren

Photography by Andrew Shield

It’s very hard not to have a lot of fun in the surf zones around Telo, off northern Sumatra.

This small island group floating near the Equator, between Nias and the Mentawai chain, tends to avoid the full-flush impact of major Indian Ocean swells. Instead it harbors dozens of smaller reefs, many of them tucked in the lee of various equally small island outcrops, down which peel waves of the crazy-enjoyable kind.

Maybe that’s why Torren Martyn and Aiyana Powell picked it as a place to cruise for a bit on their needessentials-backed sailing adventure through SE Asia.

Like, you wouldn’t exactly blame anyone, would ya.

Ace contributor Andrew Shield just happened to be in the same place at the same time, shooting for the Pinnacles resort in the northern part of the group, and captured these images of the pair at play in the watery fields of Telo.

The two or three resorts in the area meant they weren’t alone, but nobody seemed to mind.

“Torren and his girlfriend have been dividing their time between the north and south of Telo,” says Shieldsy. “They have been leaving their yacht on anchor and mainly motoring to the waves in a little inflatable tender.

“On the two days of the right barrels, it was fairly busy, but Torren was really patient and made a lot of fans just by waiting his turn, and he probably only had maybe four or five proper set waves. As usual (surfer, artist, regular Telo) Phil Goodrich was on the best ones, and he and Torren had a lot of time to chat between sets. Kindred spirits perhaps?

The little inflatable tender and the little zippy right.

“Everyone was blown away by Torren’s style.” Sneaky bit of twinnie tuberiding.

Board switch for this immaculate min-barrel. It’s a surf zone known for rider-friendly waves, even if sometimes it takes a sailboat to get there.

Yep, this one. The Martyn-Powell dream machine at anchor.

“Everyone was blown away by Torren’s style and the forehand layback barrel he had was a talking point at the Slideshow I did for the guests after that session. They had a goofy foot friend whose name I never got. He surfed real well though, and it was impressive seeing someone surf that wave so well on their backhand.

“Aiyana is real graceful and stylish as well, and she caught a lot of waves on the second smaller day and surfed them really well. She even surfed a couple switch.

“They were at the Left a couple of days ago and the grommet guests staying here were buzzed that Torren called them into a couple of waves. Seems like a good vibe when they’re around.”

Easy!

“Whaaat?” The much discussed forehand layback barrel.

Aiyana switching it up.

Phil the artist, going deep.

Best of all, it’s extremely warm.

Boats can be scary, but the results are not. Waiting for another little set in the Equatorial glass.

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What’s the future hold for this tight little island group tucked between Nias and the Mentawais? Pretty fun week coming up, but maybe a quiet spell after that

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Beverly Hills 90210 star Denise Dowse dead at 64, cause of death revealed

Television actress Denise Dowse died at age 64 following a battle with viral meningitis.

Tributes poured in for the Beverly Hills, 90210 and insecure actor after her death was announced by her sister Tracey on Instagram, reports the new york post.

“I want to take this moment to thank our friends and family for all of the love and prayers,” she wrote. “It is with a very heavy heart that I inform everyone that my sister, Denise Dowse, has gone forward to meet our family in eternal life,” Tracey wrote.

“Denise Yvonne Dowse was the most amazing sister, a consummate, illustrious actress, mentor and director. She was my very best friend and ultimate family member. Denise loved all of you. I know that she is watching over us with all the love she has.”

Her passing was initially reported by TVLine.

Dowse had been in a coma for at least a week after suffering inflammation in the protective membranes that surrounded her brain and spinal cord.

Ian Ziering, who played student to Dowse’s West Beverly Hills High vice principal Yvonne Teasley on 90210remembered her as a great actor and “loving soul.”

“So heartbreaking to say Denise Dowse has passed away. Throughout all

my years working on Beverly Hills 90210, my scenes with Denise will always [sic] be

remembered with the utmost in respect for her talent, and fondness for the loving soul

she was.

“Some of my heartiest off camera laughs were between she and I hammering out the [sic] discipline her Mrs. Teasley would dish out to my Steve Sanders. My sincere condolences to her family de ella, and all others who she was dear to. God bless you Denise, pay forward that Legacy Key A,” he wrote on Instagram.

Dowse was frequently seen on network TV in the 90s, with credits on shows like Grey’s Anatomy, The X-Files, Criminal Minds, Bones, House, Monk, Law & Order, Gilmore Girls, Charmed, The Bernie Mac Show, Nip/Tuck, Moesha, Sister, Sister, ER, Step by Step, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Seinfeld and full-house —among others.

tracey told Page Six her sister was most proud of Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Storya picture she recently directed that premiered at the 2022 Pan African Film Festival in April.

“She has won several best director awards at this year’s film festivals,” Tracey gushed.

This article originally appeared in the New York Post and was reproduced with permission.

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PLATELL’S PEOPLE: Jerry Hall should never have taken a penny of Rupert Murdoch’s £15 billion

Back in June, on learning Jerry Hall’s magical marriage to Rupert Murdoch was ending after just six years, I wrote that the last thing we fans wanted to learn of our golden girl was that, in the end, she took the money.

I dared to hope that this fiercely independent, talented woman would set a standard. Wealthy already, she would not take a penny of Rupert’s £15 billion fortune.

How wrong I was. As details gradually emerge of the couple’s oh-so-speedy divorce settlement, it appears Jerry will instead enjoy a payday of somewhere between £50 million and £250 million, depending on who you believe, from her nonagenarian ex, including their £11 million Henley mansion and a St Tropez pad.

Not bad for six years of marriage! Yet that huge settlement stands as an insult to any woman Jerry’s age — at 66, she’s two years older than me — who ella dearly hopes to marry again.

The figures in her case may be eye-watering, but the principles are the same. Middle-aged men and women even of modest means think long and hard about marrying. If it fails, they fear they’ll get fleeced.

Back in June, on learning Jerry Hall’s magical marriage to Rupert Murdoch was ending after just six years, I wrote that the last thing we fans wanted to learn of our golden girl was that, in the end, she took the money

I speak from experience. During my last — sadly failed — engagement, I made it clear to my fiancé from him I’d never seek a penny of his money from him.

I wanted a ‘pre-nup’ establishing that if we split, I would get nothing: just keep the happy memories. His children from him would receive their full entitlement: his pension, his home and whatever savings were left after the taxman had taken his greedy share from him.

In turn, of course, he’d have no claim on my finances: I’ve worked hard all my life and it’s up to me what I do with my modest wealth.

When Jerry split with Mick Jagger in 1999, she received around £30 million, including a vast family home. Her children of her are grown-up: she has enough money to last several lifetimes.

Yet it seems she even wanted to be given Rupert’s £164 million Montana ranch and has now been ‘displaced’ from his vineyard in California. How many houses does a girl need?

Inevitably, Jerry has suggested it’s all the stepchildren’s fault. It is claimed they never trusted her, suspecting she was her after their dad’s money. Maybe they were right.

Yes, Rupert has kept most of his billions, but surely she is letting down lovelorn women everywhere.

Call me old-fashioned, but marriage should be about love, not money.

Latest on the wokies’ list of banned books is Anna Sewell’s beloved Black Beauty — for its ‘racist’ title and its scenes of animal cruelty. Crikey, let’s hope they never find out about The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which callously fat-shames larvae.

Olivia got it so right

In her autobiography Don’t Stop Believin’, Olivia Newton-John revealed the skintight black trousers she wore in Grease were not really leather, but a pair of 1950s sharkskin pants.

And when accused of sending a terrible message to girls that you had to be sexy to get your man, she calmly replied: ‘It was about choice. Empowerment comes from calling your own shots and being who you want to be.’

Amen to that, and farewell to the divine Olivia.

Increasingly apoplectic ‘money-saving expert’ Martin Lewis screeches on the BBC about the ‘cataclysm’ of rising energy prices.

Given that Martin sold his website to MoneySuper-Market for £87 million back in 2012, the only ‘inflation’ he has to worry about is his ego ballooning to ever more massive proportions.

Cruise a callous boy, Lewis?

Aging boy-racer Lewis Hamilton says the hardest conversation he’s ever had was turning down Tom Cruise’s offer of a role in his Top Gun: Maverick blockbuster. How revealing of this self-obsessed petrolhead: most of us would find it more awkward to sack our own dad as manager after he’d worked four jobs to support our dreams of becoming a Formula 1 star.

Netting Serena Williams for the cover of Vogue, the magazine’s frosty editor Anna Wintour declares the tennis star is ‘a figure so much larger than the game’. Well said, Anna! So why did our hefty heroine Serena, draped in billowing Balenciaga, appear so Photoshopped to slimness she was almost unrecognizable?

Pouring my favorite tipple, vodka, I noticed the bottle had a rainbow glow. No, I hadn’t had too many: it turns out that Absolute ‘proudly supported the LBGTQ+ community’. Strewth, I wanted a drink not a diversity lecture. Time to switch to gin — but should I call it Mumbai Sapphire?

Brave Anneka Rice confesses that when her Alzheimer’s-stricken father was admitted to hospital with a broken hip, she was tempted to end his life out of ‘deep love’ — after he’d told her not to let him ‘linger in pain’. Weeks before my own dad died, he became bedridden when he fell and broke his hip. I’m just glad all he asked me to do was to cut and file his fingernails from him, the saddest yet most tender thing I ever did for him.

Sean Bean is in hot water for saying intimacy coordinators — on film sets thanks to #MeToo — take the spontaneity out of sex scenes: ‘The natural way lovers behave would be ruined by someone bringing it down to a technical exercise.’ I agree, sex in movies now is just so sexless.

Having met Mr Bean several times in our local pub, I can tell you that no red-blooded woman would ever need help in getting intimate with him.

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Cabinet members say Boris-backstabber Rishi Sunak ‘dug his heels in’ resisting attempts to cut Brexit red tape. So that explains why he had holes in his shoes this week.

Keir Starmer has been on holiday for two weeks — but insists he’s still working. It gives a new meaning to ‘WFH’: Working From Holiday.

Hurrah for Attorney General Suella Braverman ruling it will be illegal for schools to have only unisex loos. Sure, genuinely trans kids deserve their own space, but a girl’s right to privacy should always trump the wishes of any boy who fancies wearing a frock.

Cabinet members say Boris-backstabber Rishi Sunak 'dug his heels in' resisting attempts to cut Brexit red tape.  So that explains why he had holes in his shoes this week

Cabinet members say Boris-backstabber Rishi Sunak ‘dug his heels in’ resisting attempts to cut Brexit red tape. So that explains why he had holes in his shoes this week

We know the boy meant well with his documentary about homophobia in the Commonwealth, which he inevitably blamed on the Empire. But Tom Daley went too far when he said: ‘It honestly makes me feel sick to be British.’

Yes, the Empire made mistakes, but it brought democracy and stability to millions. Sorry Tom, but your film ended up a belly flop.

Tom Daley went too far when he said: 'It honestly makes me feel sick to be British.'  Yes, the Empire made mistakes, but it brought democracy and stability to millions.  Sorry Tom, but your film ended up a belly flop

Tom Daley went too far when he said: ‘It honestly makes me feel sick to be British.’ Yes, the Empire made mistakes, but it brought democracy and stability to millions. Sorry Tom, but your film ended up a belly flop

Charlie Josephine, responsible for the Globe Theatre’s new production about Joan of Arc, says: ‘I’m properly passionate about making art that’s honest, particularly stories that center on queer people.’

Hence this Maid of Orleans is ‘non-binary’, with ‘they/them pronouns’. Are pronouns your top concern when the ‘proper passionate’ English are burning you at the stake?

Trans man Kyle Andrew, 26, dodges jail despite admitting burglary and stealing thousands of pounds to pay for his cannabis and crack-cocaine habit.

As this felon had been ‘transitioning’ since the age of 16 — and is all set to freeze his eggs — some woke judge now decrees that putting him in a women’s prison might damage his ‘mental health’. How about the mental health of his victims?

Keep dancing, Helen

Less than six months after her husband of eight years Richie Myler ‘left the family home’ for another woman shortly after she had delivered their baby, Countryfile presenter Helen Skelton signs up for Strictly to find happiness again. With millions tuning in, including many single men, what a great way to rub her ex’s nose in what he’s missing.

Every woman who’s been dumped will be voting for Helen: salute the sequined sisterhood!

With millions tuning in, including many single men, what a great way to rub her ex's nose in what he's missing

With millions tuning in, including many single men, what a great way to rub her ex’s nose in what he’s missing

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Denise Dowse dead at 64: Prolific TV actor starred in 90210

Television actor Denise Dowse has died at age 64 following a battle with viral meningitis, family said Saturday.

Tributes poured in for the Beverly Hills, 90210 and insecure actor after her death was announced by her sister Tracey on Instagram, the NY Post reported.

“I want to take this moment to thank our friends and family for all of the love and prayers,” she wrote.

“It is with a very heavy heart that I inform everyone that my sister, Denise Dowse, has gone forward to meet our family in eternal life.

“Denise Yvonne Dowse was the most amazing sister, a consummate, illustrious actor, mentor and director. She was my very best friend and ultimate family member. Denise loved all of you. I know that she is watching over us with all the love she has.”

Her passing was initially reported by TVLine.

Dowse had been in a coma for at least a week after suffering inflammation in the protective membranes that surrounded her brain and spinal cord.

Ian Ziering, who played student to Dowse’s West Beverly Hills High vice principal Yvonne Teasley on 90210remembered her as a great actor and “loving soul.”

“So heartbreaking to say Denise Dowse has passed away,” he said. through out all

my years working on Beverly Hills 90210my scenes with Denise will alwars [sic] be

remembered with the utmost in respect for her talent, and fondness for the loving soul

she was.

“Some of my heartiest off camera laughs were between she and I hammering out the the [sic] discipline her Mrs. Teasley would dish out to my Steve Sanders. My sincere condolences to her family de ella, and all others who she was dear to. God bless you Denise, pay forward that Legacy Key A,” he wrote on Instagram.

Dowse was frequently seen on network TV in the 90s, with credits on shows like Grey’s Anatomy, The X-Files, Criminal Minds, Bones, House, Monk, Law & Order, Gilmore Girls, Charmed, The Bernie Mac Show, Nip/Tuck, Moesha, Sister, Sister, ER, Step by Step, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Seinfeld and Full House – among others.

tracey told Page Six her sister was most proud of Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Storya picture she recently directed that premiered at the 2022 Pan African Film Festival in April.

“She has won several best director awards at this year’s film festivals,” Tracey gushed.

This story originally appeared on the NY Post and was reproduced with permission.

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