Jumat, 30 April 2021

Rupaul's Drag Race Down Under: A guide to the Australian version of the drag queen reality TV competition - ABC News

Start your engines, because RuPaul's Drag Race is finally arriving in Australia and New Zealand this weekend.

The show — think America's Next Top Model but for drag queens — is a certified pop culture phenomenon and the most-awarded reality TV competition in Emmy history.

While the 13th season of the American iteration has just finished (all hail the reigning queen Symone), the original has spawned a gaggle of international offspring, including Thailand, Holland, the United Kingdom and Canada's Drag Race.

Now, RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under is joining the family.

Hold up, who is RuPaul? 

RuPaul Charles is a singer, model, actor, author and drag queen. 

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He cut his teeth as a club kid in New York in the early 90s, vaulting to international fame when his hit single Supermodel came out at the end of 1992.

RuPaul briefly hosted an MTV talk show in the mid-90s with Michelle Visage, but Drag Race has propelled him to a new level of stardom.

RuPaul Charles, a tall drag queen
RuPaul’s partner is from WA, and production company World of Wonder has been trying to make a Down Under version of the show for the last five years.(

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What actually happens on the show?

Despite the name, nothing with cars. 

In RuPaul's Drag Race, Ru sets out to find and crown America's "next drag superstar".

Each week, the cast of drag queens compete in a range of challenges — acting, singing, sewing, dancing, stand-up — and walk the runway (past runway themes include 'Night of a Thousand Madonnas', 'Wigs on Wigs on Wigs' and 'Latex Extravaganza').

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After Ru and his panel (including Visage) judge the queens, the two least impressive competitors of the week have one last chance to save themselves from elimination by lip-syncing for their lives

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A note: We recommend reading up on the queer and African American history of the slang featured in Drag Race.

The show started out as a low-budget affair (see: the first season's lighting) that premiered on Logo (a small, queer cable TV channel) in 2009, before evolving into a VH1 juggernaut with a cash prize of US$100,000.

And while this is not RuPaul's best friend race, over the seasons the queens have shared stories — of homophobia, racism, addiction and other traumas — with groundbreaking candour. 

Side note, what is drag?

Big question, reader!

When most people think of drag, they think of men performing female characters (queens) or women performing male characters (kings) — but drag is broader and more complex than that.

Drag historian Joe E. Jeffreys told Time: "Drag is a theatrical form. Drag is anytime that someone is putting on clothing that is considered to be not appropriate to them, and then wearing it with some type of ironic distance."

Speaking to Stop Everything! in 2019, before she was cast on Drag Race Down Under, Australian drag queen Karen From Finance said: "Drag first and foremost is about creating a character. And you could say 'performing gender'. I say 'gender is a character'. I perform a character ... It's about entertaining."

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Art Simone won the award for performer of the year at the inaugural Melbourne Drag Awards in 2018.(

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Another queen who was subsequently cast in the show, Art Simone, told Stop Everything!: "It really comes down to just being a fabulous personality that people appreciate. You don't have to look a certain way, if they relate to you ... that's what really matters."

Okay, so who is competing in Drag Race Down Under?

Seven drag queens from Australia and three from New Zealand.

Drag queen Jojo Zaho, a competitor in RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under
Jojo Zaho competed in the inaugural Miss First Nation Indigenous drag queen pageant and appeared in the documentary Black Divaz.(

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Who is hosting and judging?

Unlike some other international versions of the show, RuPaul is hosting the series.

Joining him on the judging panel are Drag Race veteran Michelle Visage and Australian comedian Rhys Nicholson.

Other guest stars set to appear in the series are popstars Kylie and Dannii Minogue and director Taika Waititi.

So is this simply the US show with Australian and New Zealander competitors and guests?

Not exactly. 

Nicholson told RN Drive: "I feel like American drag is a very particular thing and ... because the show is so popular, it has become the idea of what drag is."

But he says Drag Race Down Under showcases the diversity of drag, as well as drag that's particular to Australia. 

Nicholson told ABC Arts: "It's not as simple as a man dressed as a woman, or a woman dressed as a man, lip-syncing to a song. We do a more kind of character-based [drag here]."

Comedian Rhys Nicholson standing on the runway of RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under
"I just learned [from judging the show]  there's not as much producing as perhaps people think. It's a lot more real," says Nicholson.(

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Australia has its own history with drag, whether that's Black drag or The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

"The thong dress in Priscilla is a pretty perfect boil-down of what we do — it's crafty, it's high camp, it's a reference to something," says Nicholson.

Beyond the drag on display, Drag Race Down Under's challenges will also tap into our uniquely antipodean sensibilities, says the host.

But there's already been some drama?

Yes, RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under has already been marred by controversy.

Firstly, Scarlet Adams issued an apology after being called out by Aboriginal drag queen Felicia Foxx for Blackface and cultural appropriation.

Drag queen Jojo Zaho, a competitor in RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under
Scarlet Adams issued a tearful apology video that has drawn criticism from fans and fellow drag queens.(

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Then Karen from Finance apologised for a racist tattoo (now covered) and doll collection (now disposed of).

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When asked for comment by the ABC, Stan Publicity wrote: "There are no comments from production relating to the recent press around Scarlet/Karen. It will be addressed in the show."

While we're here, the US show is not without its own controversies, including criticism over its treatment of drag queens of colour and trans competitors.

Who is this show for? 

The fandom has changed and grown since Visage joined the show as a judge in season three, and has a legion of both queer and straight fans, young and old.

Visage told Stop Everything!: "I think it resonates with everyone because of one certain thing, and that's everyone is welcome."

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Nicholson says: "As soon as something that a small community creates becomes mainstream, we start to go: 'Well, is it still our thing?'"

"And I would say, the amount of jokes in this show that go straight over straight people's heads ... [means] it is for us, and just [because it's] for everyone as well, doesn't mean it's not for us anymore."

When's the premiere and where can I watch it?

The first episode (of eight) of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under drops at 4:00pm AEST Saturday on Stan.

I've watched the first episode and now I want more.

Of course you do.

While you wait for next week's episode, why not simply catch up on all 13 seasons of the original RuPaul's Drag Race (and its many other spinoffs) on Stan. If you're overwhelmed and not sure where to start, we recommend the glory years: seasons four to six.

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Drag queen (and Australian Idol finalist) Courtney Act appeared on season six of RuPaul's Drag Race.(

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Of course, there is a world of drag outside of RuPaul.

As an entree, check out documentaries Paris is Burning and The Queen (Netflix), and the TV show Pose (Binge).

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And now that you've read this handy explainer, why not get out to your local gay bar and take in some live drag? 

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2021-04-30 19:39:51Z
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Victoria Beckham brutally mocks Justin Bieber’s gift to her: ‘I’d rather die’ - NEWS.com.au

If anyone is going to refuse wearing Crocs, it’s Victoria Beckham.

But it seems Justin Bieber never got that memo - instead, he thought it would be a fantastic idea to send the fashion icon a sample from his new line of Crocs.

The Spice Girls star took to her Instagram Stories to show off the interesting shoes she received from the singer.

“A lot of people have been asking me what I’m planning on wearing after lockdown,” she wrote to her 28.9 million followers. “What do we think about this suggestion from @justinbieber?”

Beckham then gave her viewers an even closer look at the shoes, which featured a bunch of charms – from Justin’s Drew House collaboration.

“OK this is so kind of Justin to send me some Crocs,” Victoria said via voiceover, with palpable disdain. “Never worn a pair of Crocs. This did make me laugh, I mean, it is the thought that counts. Thank you so much.”

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She went on to thank Justin for the gift, also posting a poll to her fans asking: “Will I be wearing lilac crocs?!”

A day later, she returned to her Instagram Story to share the results of her poll.

43 per cent of voters said ‘Yes’, while 57 per cent voted with a hard ‘No’.

“Well that was close!” she wrote alongside the results. “I think I’d rather die but thank you anyway @justinbieber.”

It seems Justin also sent the shoes to other members of the Beckham family, as David Beckham and 16-year-old son Cruz Beckham also posted the Crocs.

Bieber might be trying to do something nice for his celebrity pals, but a lot of his fans aren't happy with him right now, after he debuted dreadlocks earlier this week.

Many people argue that it is cultural appropriation, and that the hairstyle is synonymous with black culture.

Many of his 171 million followers were quick to take to the post’s comments to tell the singer “this ain’t it.”

“Can you not?” one user wrote.

“JUSTIN PLS STOP,” another added.

“You did this for what?” someone else asked.

“justin bieber gets white people dreads and yall just now realise that hes been appropriating black culture...weird,” another added.

“Something is wrong, Justin Bieber is being conveniently ethnic again. Ethnic as in Black...” a third user wrote.

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2021-04-30 03:41:39Z
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Prince William and Kate Middleton break royal rules with cheesy video - NEWS.com.au

All that’s missing is a car logo slapped up on the final frame or a reminder to consult your doctor because side effects might vary. The 40-second video put out by William and Kate, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge this morning showing the couple gambolling around a grey beach and their Norfolk estate garden with their photogenic children and the soft lighting, big smiles and instrumental guitar music, all seems redolent of the work of a mid-level advertising agency trying to launch a new SUV or constipation drug.

Yesterday was William and Kate’s ten-year wedding anniversary, a day they marked by releasing two new shots of them looking suitably stilted. Somehow – somehow – those crazy kids have made it, thanks to nothing more than a $61 million wedding, two gifted homes, millions of dollars in annual funding from his dear papa and the knowledge that divorce is not an option.

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But still, occasions like anniversaries are an excellent chance to gin up support for the family business, and thus the Cambridges (and their Kensington Palace team and filmmaker Will Warr) duly created this highly stylised, overly-produced home movie.

And the only thing I can think: This is a big mistake. Huge. Up there with the time William decided to allegedly give brother Prince Harry dating advice about Meghan Markle.

RELATED: Secret slight in Kate and Wills pic

Yes, it makes perfect sense that the Cambridges and the royal family at large would want to make the most of yesterday’s anniversary to rustle up some good PR after a particularly devastating trot. The last two months have seen his brother and sister-in-law Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex take brutal aim at Buckingham Palace, charging the royal house with allegations of racism and of cruel indifference to Meghan when she suffered suicidal thoughts.

While in the UK support for senior members of the royal family has only gone up overall since then (no, not including you Andrew), those numbers start to look a bit shakier when it comes to the younger generation.

Hence, today’s video. Because nothing, or so the thinking here seems to go, will sell the idea of a hereditary monarchy to Millennials and those wavering precipitously close to republicanism more efficiently than watching them eagerly grinning their way through a day of Enforced Family Fun! (And nothing says completely natural, spontaneous outing than everyone wearing spotless, co-ordinating gumboots!)

So sure, this video campaign might work in the short term, but zoom out and expand the view and I think that this video is a miscalculation.

Most glaringly, it makes them just look a bit desperate.

Desperate to be seen as likeable; desperate to wash away the bad taste left in mouths after the Sussexes’ claims; and desperate to aggressively peddle the notion that they and their troika of kids are nothing like the grandiose, emotionally stunted caricatures The Crown has portrayed the house of Windsor to be.

They are selling one thing quite heavy handedly here: Normal.

Look at them toasting marshmallows around an artfully arranged little fire! Look at their spinning artisanal seesaw! No one is playing with a sceptre or practising knighting the cocker spaniel or considering reinvading a colony! So. Damn. Normal.

But normal is dangerous too. Normal dulls the magical lustre of royalty, normal is not special or awe-inspiring or able to sell hundreds of thousands of tea towels. Normal is what gets you a Volvo, not a crown.

What is also risky here is this video also crosses a line in the sand when it comes to exposing Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to the big, wide, gawping world. (The video was viewed nearly five million times on Instagram in the first eight hours alone.)

Since the couple’s first bub arrived in 2013, we have been schooled to expect the regular release of charming homespun shots of the kids. In turn, Fleet Street editors would keep their photographers at bay. However what this video could do is move the dial in terms of public expectations about how much access to their young family William and Kate will grant the public.

The losers in this revised equation might be Charlotte and Louis. While their older brother George was always going to have to face the brunt of public interest given he will one day sit on the throne, whatever breathing room his younger siblings might have expected has taken a hit. The camera here seems resolutely focused on all three of them, no chance of any tiny HRH being overlooked.

This entire video endeavour is also dicey because it serves to highlight the whopping double standard that exists between the Cambridges and the Sussexes. Imagine for a moment that this production had been put out by Harry and Meghan; they would have been immediately excoriated for going full Hollywood, for showcasing their young son in a totally unprecedented way and for traducing royal values and standards in what would be read as a ravenous, unseemly pursuit of popularity and good PR.

With today’s home movie, what we are seeing is William and Kate taking a gamble and pinning the future of the monarchy on selling the royal family as likeable and relatable.

I think today’s video also signifies the extent to which the palace believes they need to dial up the damage control. The official statement put out after the Sussexes’ Oprah interview might have only been 61 words long but I think we can draw a pretty clear line between their moment in the TV spotlight and the Cambridges’ star turn today.

Had Harry and Meghan not decided to air the royal family’s laundry for the world to see, would William and Kate have so eagerly put this production out there? I’m not so sure.

In under a minute, the Cambridges, and the palace, revealed their hand. Whether it’s a winning – or a losing – one, we’ll just have to wait and see. In the meantime, anyone know where I can buy a spinning see saw?

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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2021-04-30 06:15:54Z
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Hannah Gadsby reveals on Instagram that she married her producer Jenney Shamash - ABC News

Emmy-award winning Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby has revealed she married her producer Jenney Shamash earlier this year.

Gadsby, 43, announced the news in a post on Instagram with a photo of her and her wife eating ice cream.

The pair tied the knot in January.

Shamash managed Gadsby's US debut and has worked as a producer in New York and London.

"I would like to introduce all y’all to Jenney Shamash. She is a producer extraordinaire," Gadsby wrote.

"She is very funny and is really talented at reciting facts. It is a joy to behold.

"We got married in January and we are very chuffed about it. For the record: this is me gushing.

"I am full of very positive feelings. This is a nice story.

"My heart felt thanks to everybody who voted for marriage equality."

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Gadsby won the Emmy for Best Writing for her 2018 Netflix variety special, Nanette, beating out Beyonce's concert film, Homecoming.

Nanette was meant to be Gadsby's final show before retiring from comedy, but instead she was catapulted to international fame.

Gadsby went on to do a world tour and a second Netflix special, Douglas.

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2021-04-29 23:22:00Z
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Kamis, 29 April 2021

Prince William, Kate Middleton release candid family video with three kids - NEWS.com.au

Prince William and Kate Middleton are seen playing on the beach with their children and roasting marshmallows in an adorable new family video.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge released the rare, candid footage on their official Twitter page today to thank fans for their well wishes on their 10th wedding anniversary.

“We are enormously grateful for the 10 years of support we have received in our lives as a family,” the pair wrote.

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The video, which was shot by British filmmaker Will Warr, shows the relaxed royal family as they enjoy down time together in Norfolk late last year.

Prince George, 7, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 3, appear in the video alongside their parents, as they are seen sitting by a fire, climbing up sand dunes and chasing after each other in the Anmer Hall garden.

RELATED: Pippa Middleton’s life derailed after royal wedding

The sweet video is a rare insight into the life of one of the world’s most famous families, fit with two future kings.

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It comes after William and Kate released two new portraits to mark their anniversary, shot by legendary British photographer Chris Floyd.

The pictures show a smiling and relaxed Duke and Duchess holding hands and embracing in the grounds of their home, Kensington Palace.

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After seven years of dating and the British public anxiously waiting, the duo finally tied the knot in a historic day at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011.

More than one million people gathered between the church and Buckingham Palace to get a glimpse of the royal couple riding on-board their horse-drawn carriage, while the ceremony was watched by an estimated two billion people around the world.

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2021-04-29 21:22:49Z
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Actor Noel Clarke stripped of BAFTA as more than 20 women come forward - NEWS.com.au

British actor Noel Clarke has been stripped of his BAFTA award, just three weeks after he was awarded the gong – after it was alleged he sexually harassed, groped and bullied multiple women.

That award has today been suspended by the committee after more than 20 women came forward to accuse Clarke of a range of acts, including sharing sexually explicit pictures and videos without consent.

The allegations, which have been fiercely denied by the married actor, relate to a period between 2004 and 2019, The Guardian reports.

Clarke had been made aware of the allegations before he appeared onstage at the Royal Albert Hall to collect his BAFTA for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema on April 10.

The awards committee had also been alerted 13 days before the ceremony – but said it was provided with “no evidence” that would allow it to investigate.

However, it has today suspended Mr Clarke’s award.

The actor is currently appearing on UK screens in new drama series Viewpoint.

Numerous women are reported to have broken their silence after the ceremony.

They allege Mr Clarke is a serial abuser and uses his power to prey on and harass female colleagues.

Allegations include claims Clarke secretly filmed a co-star’s naked audition, then showed the tape to other people. Other female colleagues allege he groped and exposed himself to them, and made numerous advances of unwanted sexual contact. His accusers include performers, crew, producers and interns who have worked for Clarke across his career.

Mr Clarke said in a statement to the publication: “In a 20-year career, I have put inclusivity and diversity at the forefront of my work and never had a complaint made against me.

“If anyone who has worked with me has ever felt uncomfortable or disrespected, I sincerely apologise.

“I vehemently deny any sexual misconduct or wrongdoing and intend to defend myself against these false allegations.”

Through his lawyers, Clarke categorically denied every allegation that the publication put to him.

He allegedly accepts he once made inappropriate comments about one woman, for which he later apologised.

In a 29-page letter, his lawyers said he denies all of the other allegations.

BAFTA confirmed in a statement that, following its March 29 announcement that it planned to give Clarke the award, it received “anonymous emails and reports of allegations via intermediaries”.

However, it added: “No evidence was provided.”

“We take this matter extremely seriously,” BAFTA said.

“We encouraged the people who contacted us to report the matter to the appropriate authorities and also engaged an independent victim support expert to provide them with professional advice, and that support remains in place.

“We will continue to review this matter, and should any allegations be substantiated we will take appropriate action.”

But this evening, BAFTA said: “In light of the Guardian’s piece, which for BAFTA provided for the first time detailed accounts outlining serious allegations regarding Noel Clarke’s conduct, we have immediately suspended the award and Noel Clarke’s membership of BAFTA until further notice.”

What films and TV series has Noel Clarke been in?

Noel Clarke is one of the UK’s best-known actors, although he’s also a screenwriter, director and comic book writer.

He first rose to fame playing Mickey Smith in Dr Who between 2005 and 2010.

In 2006, he took on his breakout film role as Sam in Kidulthood. The movie was followed by 2008’s Adulthood and 2016’s Brotherhood, which he also wrote and directed. He’s well-known for playing Aaron Bishop in Bulletproof, which he also writes and produces, and is currently starring in drama Viewpoint.

Clarke has starred in several films, including Centurion, Fast Girls, Star Trek: Into Darkness and SAS: Red Notice. He’s the founder of Unstoppable Film and Television with friend and fellow actor Jason Maza. He also holds a slew of awards for his performances, including the 2003 Laurence Olivier Award for Most Promising Performer and the 2009 BAFTA Orange Rising Star award.

This story originally appeared on The Sun and is republished here with permission

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2021-04-29 21:39:22Z
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Ellen DeGeneres’ ex Anne Heche says TV host ‘didn’t want me to dress sexy’ - NEWS.com.au

Anne Heche has publicly slammed ex-girlfriend Ellen DeGeneres in a new TikTok video, revealing the TV host didn’t want her to “dress sexy” when they were together.

The Six Days, Seven Nights star recalled the matching outfits that she and DeGeneres wore to the 1998 Golden Globes — and how she now considers their look to be a 0-out-of-10 fashion fail.

She then blamed the talk show host for their fashion faux pas.

“Why do I look like a hippy? It’s because Ellen didn’t want me to dress sexy.”

“Bye, no,” she added.

RELATED: Former staffer claims Ellen tortured household workers

It’s not the first time the Men in Trees star made a public swipe at the under-siege DeGeneres, 63, who found herself embroiled in a toxic workplace scandal last year.

“I haven’t spoken to Ellen in years. I’d listen to the people who have,” Heche, 51, told Mr. Warburton magazine for its cover story.

Although Heche didn’t dive into specifics of the controversy, she hinted that the complaints might have substance.

RELATED: Ellen admits to having weed drinks before driving

“If I’m standing someplace and I don’t like what’s going on there and I stay there, it’s my fault,” Heche said.

“So what are the actions that got me there and why can’t I get out of it easily if that’s not something that I want to be engaged in?”

She added, “Ellen is standing where she walks, and that is hers to continue that journey.”

Heche did, however, describe their relationship as “a beautiful part” of her life.

Heche and DeGeneres dated from 1997 to 2000.

Ellen’s reputation went from bad to worse last year when a March tweet claiming she was “notoriously one of the meanest people alive” went viral for all the wrong reasons.

RELATED: Timeline of Ellen’s downfall

There were more than 1000 replies to the initial tweet, with people detailing their not-so-nice experiences with Ellen.

What followed was countless staff coming forward on the record with their own stories of bullying, which forced Ellen to apologise on the Ellen show and an internal investigation ordered which led to the sacking of three senior staff.

This story originally appeared on NY Post and has been reproduced here with permission

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Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby reveals her secret wedding with wife Jenney Shamash - NEWS.com.au

Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby has revealed to her fans that she got married back in January.

The 43-year-old uploaded a photo to her Instagram on Thursday introducing her wife Jenney Shamash to her followers.

“We got married in January and we are very chuffed about it,” wrote the star.

The announcement was accompanied by a photo of Hannah and her wife Jenney, while they were eating ice cream.

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“I would like to introduce all y’all to Jenney Shamash,” the Emmy Award winner from Tasmania wrote.

“She is a producer extraordinaire. She is very funny and is really talented at reciting facts. It is a joy to behold.

“We got married in January and we are very chuffed about it. For the record: this is me gushing.

“I am full of very positive feelings. This is a nice story. My heart felt thanks to everybody who voted for marriage equality.”

Same-sex marriage was legalised in Australia in December 2017 after citizens voted for it, so her caption likely suggests that the star got married here in Australia.

It is likely that Hannah met her wife as Jenney was a producer on her comedy special Douglas, which was a follow-up to her Netflix hit Nanette.

The show is named after Hannah’s dogs, and was filmed in Los Angeles in February.

The synopsis of the show explains how Hannah took Douglas “for a walk across the planet, finishing up in Los Angeles, and recorded her second stand-up special”.

The show was nominated for two Primetime Emmys in 2020.

In 2019, Hannah won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for A Variety Special as well as a prestigious Peabody award – each for Nanette.

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Nick Weaver, co-founder of Deep Sea Arcade, has died - ABC News

Nick Weaver, co-founder of Sydney psychedelic pop band Deep Sea Arcade, has died aged 37.

He had been diagnosed with bowel cancer, his family said in a statement to Double J on Thursday.

"He was in the midst of many projects including recording a new album with The Tambourine Girls, a disco record with Salmon Brothers, as well as a solo record, which his bandmates have pledged to finish and release soon.

"His creativity was only just blossoming, and he will be greatly missed."

Weaver co-founded Deep Sea Arcade with his childhood friend Nic McKenzie and they released their first album, Outlands, in 2012 to critical praise.

They toured with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Modest Mouse, Kaiser Chiefs and others and played at major Australian, UK and European festivals.

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They followed it up with 2018's Blacklight, recorded with the Grammy-winning producer Eric J Dubowsky (St Vincent, Chet Faker), before disbanding.

In between Weaver released two EPs and albums with The Tambourine Girls, a four-piece indie pop band led by ex-Deep Sea Arcade guitarist Simon Relf.

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Launch of Nine’s Weakest Link, hosted by Magda Szubanski, to be delayed - The Australian

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Big Brother contestant Jess Trend sacrificed AFLW career and last moments with nanna to go on show - PerthNow

AFLW star Jess Trendsacrificed her footy career and the last moments with her beloved nanna to compete in Big Brother.

Viewers were introduced to the 28-year-old during last night’s episode, but it took less than 24 hours inside the compound for tragedy to strike.

Just after Trend explained to her new housemates that she wanted to win the competition for her nanna, Big Brother was forced to pull the athlete into the diary room to patch through a desperate call from home.

Trend’s nanna had been given just days to live.

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“I remember saying if there was ever anything that made me leave the house it would be my nanna,” Trend told AAA.

“Before she became unresponsive, she said to my mum, ‘don’t let Jess leave the house,’ and my family also said the exact same thing.”

Even if Trend had decided to call it quits just one day into her reality TV journey, she would be forced to quarantine for two weeks in Victoria — missing her Nanna’s final moments.

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It wasn’t the only sacrifice Trend had to consider. The athlete was traded to the Fremantle Dockers last year but turned it down last minute to take a stab at winning the $250,000 Big Brother prize pool.

“Before going into the house I just had it in my mind that I really wanted to last until December, because then I could walk out of the house knowing giving up ALFW was worth it... then when the whole Nanna thing happened it gave me more fuel to go further for her,” she said.

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2021-04-28 13:00:00Z
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Elliot Page’s emotional interview about coming out as a transgender man - NEWS.com.au

Elliot Page has revealed the moment he knew he identified as male.

The Oscar-nominated Juno actor, who publicly came out as a transgender man last year, told Vanity Fair that he knew who he was at a very young age.

“All trans people are so different, and my story’s absolutely just my story. But yes, when I was a little kid, absolutely, 100 per cent, I was a boy,” Page, 34, said.

“I knew I was a boy when I was a toddler. I was writing fake love letters and signing them ‘Jason.’

“Every little aspect of my life, that is who I was, who I am, and who I knew myself to be.

“I just couldn’t understand when I’d be told, ‘No, you’re not. No, you can’t be that when you’re older’.

“You feel it. Now I’m finally getting myself back to feeling like who I am, and it’s so beautiful and extraordinary, and there’s a grief to it in a way.”

RELATED: Elliot Page files for divorce from wife Emma Portner

The Vanity Fair story, written by trans journalist Thomas Page McBee, came ahead of Page’s first sit-down video interview with Oprah Winfrey, which is set to drop on Apple TV+ this Friday.

In a two-minute preview clip posted to his five million Instagram followers, Page is heard telling the broadcast queen why he decided to come out when he did.

The Umbrella Academy star came out as gay in 2014, before coming out as a transgender male in December last year.

“For me, I think in this time we’re in right now, and especially with this horrible backlash we’re seeing towards trans people, particularly trans youth, it really felt imperative to do so,” Page said.

RELATED: Elliot Page fronts the cover of Time magazine

“And the experience I had closeted so long, you know, I came out as gay right before my 27th birthday, and up until then I had pretty much never even touched someone outside who I was in love with, you know.

“And so I think any kind of sensation of feeling that again, there was just no way I could do it.

“It felt important and selfish for myself and my own wellbeing, and my mental health. And also with this platform I have, the privilege that I have, and knowing the pain and the difficulties and struggles I faced in my life, let alone what so many other people are facing, it absolutely felt crucial and important for me to share that.”

RELATED: Netflix’s plans for Elliot Page’s role

Page revealed in an interview with Time in March that he underwent a surgical procedure to remove his breast tissue, also known as a subcutaneous mastectomy.

“It has completely transformed my life,” he told the publication.

Page was recovering from the surgery in Toronto when he announced to the world that he was transgender last year.

“I had a lot of time on my own to really focus on things that I think, in so many ways, unconsciously, I was avoiding.”

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James Weir recaps Big Brother Australia 2021 episode 3 | ‘Idiots’: Sonia’s question ends in petty fight - NEWS.com.au

Tempers flare and insults are thrown in a petty fight on Wednesday as two Big Brother contestants spew about being nominated for eviction even though getting nominated for eviction is, like, the whole point of the competition.

Of course Kruges gets caught in the crossfire. To be fair, she does kind of stoke the flames. But that doesn’t mean she’s not shocked by the behaviour that unravels in front of her. It catches us all off guard — in the same way that intruder Tilly was caught off guard when she innocently tried a TikTok beauty hack involving needles and wound up with permanent scarring.

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Obviously we’re going to kick off this recap with the TikTok beauty fail because, the way the world is going, sometimes we just need to focus on good news and upbeat stories.

Tilly’s in the bathroom doing her makeup when she recalls the incident.

“I acupunctured my face recently and I got scratches all over my face,” she says while looking in the mirror and carefully dabbing on a cream that may or may not be antiseptic wound ointment. “I shouldn’t have done it — I copied a TikTok video. My whole face is scarred.”

I’m gonna say it: This is my favourite story ever. Channel 7 should option it and turn it into a three-part miniseries starring Jessica Marais.

But this joyous and nuanced tale of how Tilly acquired permanent facial scarring is interrupted when Jessica, one of the other intruders, gets called into the diary room to take a call from her brother who tells her their nana is close to passing away.

It’s very sad. Emotions bubble up and we yearn for the simpler days of the Big Brother mansion — a time when the only things we had to worry about were TikTok beauty hacks gone wrong.

Jessica pledges to honour her nan by winning the next big physical challenge. She makes it down to the final two in the game — but when the other finalist Mel proves to be a strong competitor, Jess has no choice but to play the nan card. She pleads with Mel to throw the competition and let her win. In return, Jess promises not to nominate Mel for elimination.

Mel’s response? Nah fanks. She ain’t throwin’ the game for a random old lady.

When Jess digs deep and manages to win all by herself, you better believe she doles out payback by nominating Mel for eviction.

Renata is also on the nomination hit list. Earlier in the day, Katie got in Jess’s ear with a plan of attack to take down both Mel and Renata. And to make sure one of those women gets voted out, Jess decides to make the third nominee some quiet nice guy called Sid, who everyone likes.

Tempers flare over the strategy and Renata lashes out.

Jess tries to calm her down. “It’s nothing personal, it’s only because I find you a huge threat-”

“No, no, no!” Renata cuts her off. “You are influenced by Katie, that’s what it is. It’s very upsetting because you’re a strong person and she influenced you!”

This is where it starts to get really passive aggressive and they both begin calling each other “honey” and “darl” but in really sarcastic voices.

“You think I am strong? I think you are weak!” Renata spits in her Lithuanian accent as she bundles up her clothes and bedding and declares she will not be sleeping in the same room as Jessica.

Meanwhile, Melissa is quietly fuming to some of the others about her nomination. She then goes and accidentally creates her own excellent reality TV catchphrase.

“It’s just is what I am,” she sighs.

I’m immediately copyrighting this phrase so I can use it as the title of my memoir.

You’d think some time apart for the afternoon would help everyone settle down, but they just spend the break stewing in their resentment. And hours later, when Kruges Zoom-calls in for the eviction, she can’t help but stir the pot with questions that she knows will rile everyone up again. Excellent work, Kruges.

As Jessica tries to explain herself, Renata interrupts with just an A+ passive aggressive insult.

“Are you wearing Katie’s top, Jessie?” she points at the animal print shirt Jessica’s wearing. “Because it looks good on you.” She purses her lips and raises her eyebrows.

Jessica hesitantly confirms she is in fact wearing Katie’s top. “Umm … Yeah … thank you?”

Renata reiterates the passive aggressive compliment. “Yeah ... it looks good.”

Everyone’s already feeling uncomfortable, and then Kruges picks up her wooden spoon to give the pot one final stir.

“Do you think Katie has gotten in Jess’s ear and somehow convinced her to nominate you?” she pokes an already-agitated Renata.

“Yeah, influenced, absolutely,” Renata snips, which then makes Katie lash out. “I know exactly what you’re doing, Katie — it’s so visible.”

Now, after successfully turning most of the contestants against each other, Kruges tries to escape the awkwardness by just pretending her Zoom connection has frozen.

Seconds later, Renata is kicked out in a landslide eviction.

“Good luck with these idiots,” she whispers to Dan before snubbing everyone else and storming out in a frosty exit.

Then, in a classic reality TV move, she serves us a bitter back seat eviction monologue as she’s driven away.

“Daniel and Nicholas, I want them to win. The rest are sheeps, they don’t deserve it. If one of those sheeps wins, I will move countries. That’s a promise,” she spits.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go watch a TikTok beauty video while sticking needles in my face.

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Rachel Bilson says she and Rami Malek are ‘good’ after Instagram throwback photo fiasco - NEWS.com.au

Rachel Bilson says Rami Malek has reconnected with her weeks after she mentioned he had asked her to take down a photo she posted on Instagram of the two of them as teenagers.

“Rami and I actually have talked since that came out,” The O.C. actress said on the Lady Gang podcast. “He connected with me, and we’re all good. He was so sweet and we’re totally fine now and we talked about it and we’re good.”

She called The Little Things star “gracious”, adding she “totally understood where he was coming from and he understood me. And I was just so happy we were able to squash it and, like, move on.”

Bilson last month said on the Armchair Expert podcast that in 2019, when Malek was nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody, she had posted a throwback photo from when the actors were high school classmates on a senior trip to Broadway.

RELATED: The O.C.: Where are the stars now?

She said she had posted the old photo two years ago “’cause it’s funny and I think it’s so important to be able to make fun of yourself” but she said soon after he sent her a direct message on Instagram asking her take it down because he prefers his privacy.

“But it wasn’t like, ‘Hey! How are you?!’ It was straight to, ‘I would really appreciate if you take that down. I’m a really private person,’” she said at the time. She added that she started panicking and worried she had made a mistake after his request.

After the March podcast, the story started to blow up in the news.

The 39-year-old actress said she was “mortified” after a friend sent her a link to a CNN story about the off-the-cuff remark she made on the podcast and she had a “panic attack” over the reports, some of which seemed to imply Malek had been rude to her when he “made” her remove it.

She told Lady Gang that she meant it as a “casual” and “funny” story on the podcast but afterward she had a feeling it might blow up and be misinterpreted.

“Rachel Bilson was ‘super bummed’ that Rami Malek made her take down a photo of them both from Instagram,” the CNN story read at the time.

She said in the end it was a good thing because they were able to reconnect and “make it better and everything’s great.”

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Justin Bieber accused of cultural appropriation after debuting new dreadlocks - NEWS.com.au

Justin Bieber debuted a new hairstyle that looks like dreadlocks over the weekend and people are now accusing the singer of cultural appropriation.

Fans quickly noticed the artist’s new hairstyle, which appears to be a return to the dreadlocks he was sporting roughly five years ago that also resulted in cultural appropriation accusations.

Many people argue that the hairstyle is synonymous with black culture.

RELATED: Hailey blasts Justin over vile sex joke

Bieber followed up the controversial post with a selfie on Monday that further showed off his new look. Many of his 171 million followers were quick to take to the post’s comments to tell the singer “this ain’t it.”

“Can you not?” one user wrote.

“JUSTIN PLS STOP,” another added.

“You did this for what?” someone else asked.

People also took to Twitter to criticise Bieber’s new choice.

“Justin Beiber has ALWAYS preyed on Black Culture, y’all just ignored it #JustinBieber #culturalappropriation #culturevulture #dreads,” one user wrote.

“justin bieber gets white people dreads and yall just now realise that hes been appropriating black culture...weird,” another added.

“Something is wrong, Justin Bieber is being conveniently ethnic again. Ethnic as in Black...” a third user wrote.

“Why is Justin Bieber really out in the world with some dreads fr? Like bro, your team, your WIFE was like YES this is a great decision? Yet ANOTHER shot at cultural appropriation!” another user wrote.

“Now why did justin bieber get dreadlocks and why does he keep getting a pass,” another asked.

As Billboard notes, Bieber was previously criticised for sporting dreadlocks in 2016 when he wore them around the time he was promoting his fourth album Purpose.

At the time, he responded to the backlash in an Instagram video, jokingly saying: “‘Dude you gonna do anything with your hair, or are you just gonna leave it like that, dude?’ Yeah, some girl came up to me and she was like, ‘I love you, Justin, but like, that’s like my least favourite hairstyle of yours.’”

He captioned the clip, dated almost exactly five years ago, “Being weird is fun’ if u r not weird I don’t like you.”

Recent claims of Bieber appropriating black culture come after he was forced to address similar criticism for including an interlude of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speaking on his sixth studio album, Justice.

RELATED: Bieber shocks with very revealing video

“Being Canadian… they didn’t teach us about Black history. It was just not a part of our education system,” the musician explained to Bieber Nation co-founder Kristal Terrell on the app Clubhouse (via Billboard).

Bieber admitted he made “insensitive jokes when I was a kid” and was part of the problem “because I just didn’t know better.”

“I want to keep growing and learning about just all social injustices and what it looks like for me to be better, what it looks like for my friends to be better,” the Yummy singer said. “And I know I have a long way to go. I love that when people are listening to my album, these conversations are coming up and they’re like, ‘Well, how is he going from Martin Luther King into a love song?’”

Bieber added, “I’m not trying to make a connection between me and Martin Luther King. That’s why I never try to talk about social injustice or I didn’t want to be the one to talk about it because I just have so much more learning to do.”

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