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Johnny Depp Admits to Drug and Alcohol Addiction, Denies Abusing Amber Heard During Wild Day In Court

Back in 2017, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard finalized their divorce and signed a non-disclosure agreement designed to protect the reputations of both actors. And yet, three years later, details of the former couple's tumultuous time together continue to come out in court thanks to an endless parade of legal battles. Currently, Depp is suing The Sun for $50 million in...

Facebook Blocks Video Praising Malaysia’s Effort In Handling Covid-19

Back on 18th May, American content creator Dustin Pfundheller published a video on his YouTube account titled “Other Side of the Truth”, praising Malaysia’s effort in their fight against Covid-19. Unfortunately, it was revealed that the video, titled “How Malaysia Did The Impossible”, was blocked by Facebook. According to Pfundheller, the clip promotes “false, misleading and deceptive...

Nur Sajat Sheds Light On Racy Instagram Posts Controversy

Nur Sajat recently raised eyebrows after she posted a few photos of herself in a bikini, revealing her assets to the public. In an interview with Harian Metro, the queer figure decided to shed some light on the issue. Seemingly disappointed with the public outrage, she insisted that she did nothing wrong in coming up with the...

5 Reasons To Stand 7-Member K-pop Group OnlyOneOf

You probably clicked on this for one of two reasons. Either 1) you’re looking for some fresh new music to put on your playlist, or 2) you already stan OnlyOneOf (온리원오브), and want to see if we mentioned your reasons for loving the group. Whatever it is, OnlyOneOf is one of the hottest rookie groups in...

China’s social media magnate to privatise microblog operator Sina

Sina Corporation, the operator of social media platform Weibo, said late Monday that a company controlled by its chairman offered to take it private, making it the latest US-listed Chinese firm to consider a privatisation offer as rising tensions between the world’s two biggest economies have some companies rethinking their American listings. The Beijing-headquartered company said...

Landslide in China’s Hubei buries nine after heaviest rain in years

A landslide buried nine people on Wednesday in China's Hubei province, the People's Daily newspaper reported, after some of the heaviest rain in decades brought floods that have killed more than 100 people. The landslide occured in Huangmei County in the early hours and efforts were being made to rescue the people, the newspaper said. From June...

Son Ye-jin in talks to star in hollywood movie

Son Ye-jin is often praised by viewers for her acting skills and known for her roles in highly-rated K-dramas such as Something in the Rain (2018) and Crash Landing on You (2019), so it is perhaps of little surprise that Hollywood has taken notice of her. According to Soompi, the South Korean actress is currently in...

Two Zhou Dongyu Dramas Face Heat with Zhejiang TV Employee Bribery Case and Reports of Exorbitant Pay

  Unexpectedly landing on the spotlight recently is Better Days actress Zhou Dongyu who found herself on the list of trending topics after being indirectly linked to the case of a Zhejiang TV employee sentenced to five years in prison and fined 500,000 RMB for accepting bribes. The drama in question, Ten Miles of Spring Wind Can't Compare to You 春风十里, 不如你, which...

Baby Bump Spotted! Emma Maembong Is Pregnant With Her First Child

Emma Maembong and hubby Muhammad Shazli Azhar are going to be parents real soon! The talented starlet recently took to her Instagram to share the exciting news that she is currently expecting her first child with her pilot beau. https://www.instagram.com/p/CCV-XCsHAvg/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet Emma (real name Fatimah Rohani Ismail) uploaded a few romantic pictures of them relaxing by the beach, while showing off...

The Top 10 Most Powerful Passports In The World For 2020

Since the Covid-19 pandemic, freedom to travel around the world has been restricted due to travel bans. US citizens used to enjoy tremendous freedom, but a new passport power analysis has deduced that they’re now on par with developing countries. Citizenship firm Henley and Partners said this was due to “poor handling of the pandemic”. Source: Passport...