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Kelly Rowland denies Destiny’s Child reunion, shatters our hearts into a million pieces
Destiny’s Child show they can reunion when they want to, as they perform during 2013’s Super Bowl (P..


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For those of you who are intensely awaiting the return of Destiny’s Child at next year’s Coachella Music and Arts Festival, get ready for some bad news: it’s not happening.
Sorry to be so blunt, but we felt it easier to just rip off the band aid.
While the internet was abuzz with rumours and gossip the ultimate trio of Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams would be joining forces once again like they did at Super Bowl in 2013, Kelly has doused our excitement with a bucket of cold water.
Thanks, Kelly.
Kelly in fact has claimed she has “no idea” about the proposed reunion at the festival, even asking a fan about it to try and get to the bottom of it all.

‘They used the L word and said legends,’ the 36-year-old told People.
‘I mean, I gladly accept that very much but it’s nothing that we recently talked about.’
Only five days ago we were losing our proverbial at the thought the girlgang would be getting back together to perform in front of a few thousand glittery, glistening punters who believe a bandana is suitable to wear as a top.
It wasn’t such a tall order either, seeing as Beyoncé pulled out of her headlining spot this year to, you know, give birth, promising she’ll be back in the top spot in 2018.
She promised, guys.
Adding fuel to the fire, last week the sleuths out there noticed Queen Bey uploaded a photo of herself wearing an AC/DC t-shirt, with only the DC bit showing – AKA Destiny’s Child.
Fun fact we’ll leave just here: AC/DC made their comeback at the festival in 2015.
Then Kelly asked fans what her Super Bowl outfit should be, with a, wait for it, bee emoji accompanying the caption. As if Kelly needs a hand knowing what to wear if she was just watching the game from her couch – no, she was definitely planning her stage attire.
Michelle was also feeling wistful and posted an image of her 2013 Super Bowl crashing outfit, just reminding everyone she was in fact there as well in 2013.
OG member LaTavia Jackson (yeah, you remember her…) added to the conspiracy theory, saying to no one in particular, ‘I have so much to tell you guys. All I’m allowed to say right now is…never mind’ while also sharing an old photo of the crew.
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If that ‘so much’ isn’t about a reunion, then we don’t want to hear it.
The only silver lining in all of this is that while Kelly shattered our hopes and dreams and everything we’ve ever wanted, she announced she’s working on new solo material.
Guess that’ll have to do for now.
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Big Brother will return next year on ITV2 and online

Big Brother, one of the original UK reality TV shows, will return to screens in 2023, years after being axed by both Channel 4 and later Channel 5.
The show, which launched careers of ITV presenter Alison Hammond and Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts, will be revived by ITV2 and new streaming platform ITVX.
A promotional video aired during the Love Island series finale on Monday evening.
Officials said the famous house will return with a “contemporary new look”.
The returning programme – which was originally on for 18 years – will see a cast of “carefully selected housemates from all walks of life” live together under strict surveillance for up to six weeks.
Similar to previous editions, the public will regularly vote contestants off in live evictions, as well as deciding on an overall cash prize winner.
“We’re beyond excited to bring this iconic series to ITV2 and ITVX where it should especially engage with our younger viewers.”
The series, which takes its name from the all-seeing ruler in George Orwell’s novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, first appeared on Channel 4 in 2000, and was won by Liverpudlian builder Craig Phillips.
It was influential, both as a public social experiment and also in creating a new form of celebrity, with normal people prepared to have their every waking (and sleeping) moment caught on camera and broadcast to the world.
Celebrity editions aired, featuring the likes of Katie Price, Gemma Collins and Mark Owen.
Despite its early success and influence, the National TV Award-winning programme soon found itself embroiled in controversy over reports of bullying, racism, fixing, and general toxic behaviour in the house, with complaints being made to both the police and Ofcom.
The show moved to Channel 5 in 2011 but was axed in 2018 amid a ratings slump. Channel 5 controller Ben Frow later said he had no regrets over the decision and that the media landscape had become “very crowded with reality shows”.
‘Jumping the shark’
Speaking on the BBC Sounds Podcast, Unreal: A Critical History of Reality TV, this summer, Big Brother’s creative director Philip Edgar-Jones said audiences “very clearly hated it” when producers intervened in the programme too much.
“We call it ‘jumping the shark’ in television, when you the hand of the producer is too overt and you feel like the show has therefore lost that sense of authenticity – that’s when the audience gets more angry.
“Being authentic to the show, you create this world with its own internal logic, and you can’t break that internal logic, otherwise you break the magic and you lose the trust of the audience.”
At the time, Big Brother producers said they were open to “future possibilities”, apparently leaving the door open for a return one day.
Irish singing duo Jedward, the identical twin brothers who twice appeared on the celebrity version of the show, have made an early bid online to host the returning series.
Read from: https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-62389219
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Kim Kardashian ‘wasn’t planning on’ a relationship with Pete Davidson

Kim Kardashian did not see loe coming with Pete Davidson.
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007 film must treat Bond girls properly, says Waller-Bridge
Fast cars, martinis and Bond girls are core parts of the formula for 007 films, but one of those ele..

Fast cars, martinis and Bond girls are core parts of the formula for 007 films, but one of those elements is set for a change in the latest adventure.
Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who is working on the script for the 25th Bond film, is on a mission to make sure the movie will "treat women properly" – even if the spy does not.
Ahead of the release of the as-yet-untitled film, Waller-Bridge told Deadline: "There's been a lot of talk about whether or not (the Bond franchise) is relevant now because of who he is and the way he treats women.
"I think that's b*******. I think he's absolutely relevant now. It has just got to grow.
"It has just got to evolve, and the important thing is that the film treats the women properly.
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"He doesn't have to. He needs to be true to this character."


Waller-Bridge says she intends to ensure the female characters, including those played by Lashana Lynch, Lea Seydoux and Ana de Armas, feel "like real people ".
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She added: "I just want to make sure that when they get those pages through, that Lashana, Lea and Ana open them and go, 'I can't wait to do that'.
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