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BAFTAs “Live Moment” Turns Messy as Host Explains Involuntary Tourette’s Tics After N Word Slur Heard During Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo Presentation
Excerpt (1–2 sentences): A BAFTAs presentation was disrupted when Tourette syndrome campaigner John Davidson was heard shouting expletives and the “N-word,” per reports. Host Alan Cumming apologized and asked for understanding, calling it an involuntary tic.
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Divorce Paperwork in Motion, Miami Soft-Launch Live: Jessica Alba and Danny Ramirez
Jessica Alba posted a loved-up “Miami minute” photo dump with Danny Ramirez — complete with a Valentine sign signed “DANNY,” per PEOPLE. Meanwhile, Cash Warren has filed to finalize their divorce.
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Bruno Mars Tracklist Reveal: What’s on “The Romantic” and What’s Next
Bruno Mars has unveiled the nine-song tracklist for “The Romantic,” which Billboard reports is due Feb. 27. Tracklist drop usually means the rollout is about to speed up.
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Sexual Assault & Harassment Lawsuit Targets Ramón Ayala Jr.: What’s Alleged, What’s Unproven, What Comes Next
KSAT reports a lawsuit seeking more than $25 million was filed naming Ramón Ayala Jr. and alleging repeated sexual assault and harassment tied to tour work. The filing is real, but the allegations are unproven and the next step is the response.
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The Cat and the Dragon: What the New Trailer Reveal Tells Us (And What’s Missing)
The Cat and the Dragon just delivered the full hype package: a new trailer, fresh key art, and additional cast reveals. Next up is the part fans care about most, the exact premiere date and where it’ll stream.
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Toaru Anbu no ITEM Anime: What’s Confirmed for 2026 (And What Isn’t Yet)
Toaru Anbu no ITEM is officially tracking toward a 2026 broadcast window, with a teaser visual and key staff details now public. Next up: a real date, a real trailer, and global streaming clarity.
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Demon Slayer Fans Get a New Theater Run for Infinity Castle (Sub + Dub + SCREENX)
“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle” is returning to theaters in March 2026 in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., with SCREENX showings in the mix. Tickets are already on sale in North America, with sub and dub options reported.
