With Liverpool's season not going too well at the moment, there's been plenty of speculation whether Arne Slot could be sacked soon, and there's even been names thrown into the mix as to who could possibly come in to replace the Dutchman.
She said her friends had thrown "Cathy" (the main character in Wuthering Heights; Elordi plays Heathcliff) a "bachelorette party" where the theme was "Victorian slutty." She clarified it was the "funnest" Wednesday she's "ever had in my life," before continuing: "They were screaming so much, I was like 'They're missing most of the movie,' but it wasn't really watching a movie, it was like a call-and-response situation. There was constant commentary and screaming throughout, and sobbing at parts, as well."
While I'm a big fan of "will they, won't they" romances, I didn't expect to exit the first half of "Bridgerton" Season 4 wondering "will I, won't I?" Although, perhaps, I should have expected a tale of two sentiments. The first two seasons of the Netflix historical romance series were lovable in the extreme. Despite major consent issues in Season 1, and the Edwina (Charithra Chandran) situation going on for too long in Season 2-a situation that left us with too little of Kate (Simone Ashley) and Anthony ( Jonathan Bailey) reveling in being Kate and Anthony.
A commanding 6-0 victory over Qarabag should have been a moment of celebration for Liverpool, securing their passage to the Champions League play-offs in style. Instead, the mood at Anfield has turned toxic after manager Arne Slot delivered a post-match interview that many supporters have interpreted as a veiled jab at his predecessor, Jurgen Klopp. Despite the dominant scoreline, the narrative has quickly shifted from the players' performance to the manager's mouth. Slot, currently under pressure
A lot of people say a lot of things," Bellingham told TNT Sports. "There's two ways you can take it: you can cry about it and moan, or send a lawyer, or you can just roll with it and enjoy it. It was a bit of a joke back to the fans and the people who say whatever they want.
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and actor Harry Styles finally has a new album dropping after a nearly four-year hiatus, and fans are chomping at the bit. Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, is set to release on March 6. Styles hasn't dropped any singles from the LP yet, but he did reveal the album artwork on Instagram. The new album is his fourth solo release, features 12 songs, and was produced by long-time collaborator Kid Harpoon, who also co-wrote and produced the acclaimed 2022 Harry's House, as well as Styles' first two albums, which were also well-received and featured chart-topping singles, including 2019's song of the summer, Watermelon Sugar.
As you probably know, earlier this month, Taylor Swift lifted the lid on her record-breaking Eras Tour in a docuseries for Disney+ called The End of an Era. The six-episode series took viewers behind the scenes of the star's mammoth 149-date, 21-month tour, which was widely lauded as both a cultural phenomenon and a huge career milestone for Taylor.
On June 27th, 2025, the New York Islanders made a massive roster changing move. They sent their young star defensemen Noah Dobson to the Montreal Canadiens, in exchange for two 2025 first round picks, 16th and 17th overall. They also picked up somebody who Isles fans would have assumed to be a 4th line winger this season, a Swedish hockey player who goes by the name of Emil Heineman.
Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch went on MLB Network live from their setup inside an Orlando hotel lobby on Sunday night to say Kent was the lone person out of eight on the Contemporary Baseball Era committee ballot to be elected. It became clear it was Kent based on the credentials Rawitch read off, but when the top man at the hall officially said Kent's name, some boos were faintly audible from fans lingering near the set.
It was Salah's image, front and centre outside the Kop, that was in the background as we spoke to fans. Around this time last year, a banner appeared on the Kop with an image of Salah and the words: "FSG. He fires a bow, now give Mo his dough!" Come April, Salah was sitting on a throne inside Anfield to mark his new contract and just over two weeks later the club won the Premier League title.
West Ham fans have been left fuming after their star player Lucas Paqueta picked up a ridiculous' red card against Liverpool. The Brazilian was shown two quick yellow cards, the second one for dissent as he continued to have a go at the referee despite the efforts from West Ham teammates as well as Liverpool's Alisson Becker to get him away. However, Paqueta refused to back away and was eventually shown a second yellow and a subsequent red card.
The Tony-winning actor shared: "I am gonna just brave the cold in the costume. I've decided to not wear any undergarments." "Any extra undergarments," he quickly clarified. Guest host Andy Cohen was quick to make a joke about what could happen if Groff opted to "free ball" during the parade. "You need long underwear," he joked. One fan captioned a clip of the moment: "No Jonathan Groff interview is complete without a hilarious freudian slip."
Finishing with 27 points, 11 rebounds, 2 blocks and 2 steals, Sarr looked like the franchise player the Wizards drafted him to be when they selected him No. 2 overall last offseason. Receiving the first MVP chants of his career not only prove that the fanbase is behind him, but it proves that the big man is putting a sense of belief into a fanbase that has desperately needed something to believe in over the course of the last few years.
At her first Sydney show, the Grammy-Award-winning singer told the audience that she was looking for an infra-red sauna when she stumbled across Sydney Sauna. Jameson Farn, the author of Bathhouse Babylon, a book that tells of his experiences of working in and managing gay bathhouses over a 13-year period, previously described gay saunas as "a safe space for gay men", with most actively promote safe sex, he told PinkNews.