
Bachelor NZ contestant 'regrets' calling mask wearing 'slavery'
Shivani Pragji is hoping for a love match but "controversial" posts have been found.
Shivani Pragji is hoping for a love match but "controversial" posts have been found.
As the Sussexes spill to Oprah, the Queen rallies the family for her own PR blitz.
Government Minister Kiritapu Allan had a huge day - and did it all in 'skux' NEMA gear.
"It's going to be a truth-tell book. I'm not holding back anything."
TVNZ has gone from The Bachelorette straight into The Bachelor but was it the right move?
'Grapes? On a pizza?' ... 'You're killing a lot of Italians,' celebrity chef told.
The most anticipated celebrity interview in recent times will screen next week.
A look at the new shows coming down the streams this week.
Moses says goodbye to four girls and embarks on his first solo date, whom he friend-zones.
David Letterman made Paris Hilton visibly uncomfortable during the 2007 interview.
RuPaul's Drag Race DU has revealed who will be joining judges RuPaul and Michelle Visage.
The Bachelor is back, baby, with your new crush Moses Mackay.
Harry invokes his late mum's memory as he opens up about a brutal year.
To the surprise of no one, Piers Morgan has big problems with the couple's interviews.
'How about we stop degrading hard-working women by defining this horse s*** as funny.'
New York Times: What would we be watching in an alternate, pandemic-free universe?
'You've taught me compassion and empathy beyond any measure I could ever mention.'
New York Times: Predictions for this year's film races at the Golden Globes.
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'Having a multitude of black presenters does not absolve you of your lack of diversity."
"All of a sudden, it stopped and I was like, 'I don't know what I am going to do'.'
Times: Corruption! Gangs! Bent cops! Yes, Line of Duty is back.
She has been a source of ridicule. But she is a woman who is working for celebrity.
That is most definitely not what she said.
OPINION: The prince's TV lark will go down a treat in the US. In the UK, it's bittersweet.
"I think I can keep going as long as I can rope Lizzie into it," Bruce Miller said.
"And then this guy behind me just whacked Nic, like really hit her, with the programme."
Harry says the controversial show "gives a rough idea" of life as a British royal.
Broadcaster reports a net profit of $33.9 million for the six months to December 31.
The kid friendly streaming giant finally grows up. Should Netflix and Neon be afraid?