Kate Hudson Details Kathryn Hahn's Hilarious 'Hurricane' of an Audition for "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days"

John Clifford/Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock Kathryn Hahn's chaotic audition forHow to Lose a Guy in 10 Dayswas a moment that stuck in costar Kate Hudson's head In a recent interview forVariety, Hudson brought up Hahn's audition for the part of her best friend Michelle in the 2003 rom-com, calling it "one of the great moments of all time" Hahn confessed how flustered she was since she was meeting theAlmost Famousactress for the first time, and she couldn't find a parking spot, making her late Kate Hudsonsays she met her "best friend" the dayKathryn Hahnauditioned forHow to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. The iconic rom-com made its debut in 2003, starring Hudson as Andie Anderson andMatthew McConaugheyas Benjamin Barry. What made the film so unforgettable, in part, was the advice Andie's friends, Jeannie (Annie Parisse) and Michelle (Hahn), often offered. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Dayswas Hahn's first movie, she told Hudson in an interview published byVarietyon June 12. TheBad Momsactress, 51, also confessed to her rom-com bestie exactly how nervous she was to audition, telling Hudson, "I was so sweaty." Maximum Film / Alamy Stock Photo "Do you remember your audition as well as I remember it? Because it was one of the great moments of all time," Hudson, 46, asked. The audition included Hudson, producer Lynda Obst, who also producedSleepless in SeattleandInterstellar, and director Donald Petrie, who also directedMiss Congeniality. "We were looking for my besties, and you came in, like, all flustered," theBride Warsactress said. The morning leading up to Hahn's big audition had been a little chaotic, she admitted, not to mention she was meeting Hudson, who had just starred in the Academy Award-nominated filmAlmost Famous,still a hot topic. David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty "I couldn't find a parking spot," Hahn told Hudson about her reason for being late to the audition. "I was so sweaty. I couldn't believe I was meeting you, I ran in, in a ruckus, and you were so welcoming." Hudson told Hahn that was the moment she knew Hahn would be her best friend. "You were like everything I think anyone would ever hope and wish for even as they know you now," Hudson said. "You came in and you were just like, 'Oh my God. I'm so sorry. I couldn't find the parking.' You had this bag — I don't even know what was in it; it was like you were traveling — and I immediately was like, 'I love this woman so much,' " Hudson said. The women tried to remember Hahn's exact audition scene, believing it was either Michelle's tearful dialogue in the beginning when she gets broken up with, or when Michelle pretends to be a couples' therapist for Andie and Benjamin. Regardless, though, in the middle of the scene, Hudson said Hahn's Nokia flip phone started ringing. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "She's like, 'Oh my God, hold on — I've got to go get the phone,' " Hudson said, retelling the events while Hahn cracked up. "You get the phone and you're like, 'I'm in the middle of an audition.' " Michael Gibson/Paramount While Hahn was taking the phone call, Hudson said she looked over at Obst, gesturing to her that Hahn was perfect to play her best friend. "This is my best girlfriend in life," Hudson said. "Forever," Hahn replied back. The person who interrupted Hahn's big audition was her friend Patrick, and she said she still gives "him crap about it" to this day. Hudson also poked a little more fun at Hahn for being late to her audition, before saying that it actually worked to her advantage. "It was like, 'If you don't remember this hurricane that just entered the room …' " Read the original article onPeople

Kate Hudson Details Kathryn Hahn's Hilarious 'Hurricane' of an Audition for “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”

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Jason Kelce Isn't Sure if He's 'Offended or Flattered' by Fan's Tattoooriginally appeared onParade. Jason Kelcehas officially seen a viral pin-up style tattoo of himself that left his wife,Kylie Kelce, practically speechless, and he's not sure whether to be "offended or flattered" by the depiction. The tattoo,done by Philly-based artistJoseph Moreira,featured an almost-naked version of the Eagles legend. He was propped up in an intimate pose wearing only elbow and shin guards, a pair of gloves and cleats, with the team mascot, Swoop, strategically positioned to cover his groin. His hair was cropped close on the sides, with his brunette locks grown longer on top and his signature beard on full display, while strands of hair decorated the rest of his body. "Excuse me??? 😳," his wife commented within hours of the video being live, adding, "Kylie doesn't even know where to start😂," after one fan admitted, "My first thought was… 'what's Kylie gonna say about this.'" Now, we know what Jason's gonna say about it, too. View this post on Instagram A post shared by New Heights (@newheightshow) "I'm not sure if I should be offended or flattered...I think it's more flattered, it's a generous bird, good sized head," theNew Heightsco-host was quoted in a teaser of next Wednesday's episode of the podcast, where the crew acknowledged, "we gotta talk about it." Now, all that remains isTravis Kelce'sreaction, and we have a feeling it's gonna be good. Related: 'Insane' Jason Kelce Pin-Up Tattoo Draws Unfiltered Reaction From Wife Kylie Kelce Jason Kelce Isn't Sure if He's 'Offended or Flattered' by Fan's Tattoofirst appeared on Parade on Jun 12, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 12, 2025, where it first appeared.

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World Cup next year will be like '104 Super Bowls,' FIFA president Gianni Infantino saysNew Foto - World Cup next year will be like '104 Super Bowls,' FIFA president Gianni Infantino says

MIAMI — FIFA president Gianni Infantino tried to promote next year's World Cup in a way Americans not familiar with soccer will understand. "From a global audience's perspective, it's the equivalent of 104 Super Bowls," Infantino said in a video Wednesday, which marked one year until the biggest event in sports begins in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Infantino's claim is a boisterous one but could come to fruition since the 2026 World Cup will be the biggest edition yet. A total of 48 teams will play 104 matches across three countries during the tournament. The last seven World Cups featured just 32 national teams, while the last World Cup had 64 total matches. The 1994 World Cup hosted in the United States featured just 24 teams, with Brazil beating Italy in the final at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles. That World Cup helped put soccer on the map in the United States, and the 2026 event is poised to take the ever-growing U.S. fandom for the sport to another level. World Cup 2026 begins at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on June 11, 2026, and will end with the final at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on July 19, 2026. American cities hosting World Cup games include Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Miami, Philadelphia, Seattle and near the Boston, Los Angeles and San Francisco areas. World Cup games will also be played in Guadalajara and Monterrey in Mexico, and Toronto and Vancouver in Canada. The U.S., Canada and Mexico are in the tournament field as hosts, while 10 others have already qualified. Argentina, the defending champion who beat France to win the 2022 Qatar World Cup, has already qualified. However, star Lionel Messi — who turns 38 on June 24 and would turn 39 during the World Cup next year — has yet to declare he will play again in 2026. Brazil, Ecuador, Australia, Iran, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea have also already qualified. Jordan and Uzbekistan will make their first World Cup appearances in 2026. While the hype has already begun for the World Cup, FIFA will host the Club World Cup this summer in the United States featuring 32 of the best clubs in the world. Messi and Inter Miami play in the Club World Cup opener on Saturday against Egyptian club Al Ahly at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The Club World Cup final will also be at MetLife Stadium on July 13. Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Inter Milan, Chelsea, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and MLS clubs Los Angeles FC and the Seattle Sounders are among the participants. Games will also be played in Atlanta, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Orlando, Nashville, Philadelphia, Seattle and Washington D.C. Cities hosting matches for both tournaments will get a bit of a trial run this summer during the Club World Cup. However, FIFA has experienced slow ticket sales for the new event. "For fans in the United States and around the world, the Club World Cup will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see some of the world's greatest clubs and players, the legends we know and some we don't yet know, but will never forget," Infantino said in a video message during the Olé Soccer Summit event Tuesday in Coral Gables. "It is also, of course, a magnificent opportunity to grow soccer in North America, especially when combined with the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be the largest and most inclusive in history, with 48 teams in 16 cities across three countries. It will be like having 104 Super Bowls in just over a month. "There is still something missing for soccer — or perhaps I should say football — to achieve the popularity it enjoys in the rest of the world. These next two summers could be just what is needed to make soccer the number one sport in the United States and Canada." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:2026 World Cup will be like '104 Super Bowls.' FIFA president says

World Cup next year will be like '104 Super Bowls,' FIFA president Gianni Infantino says

World Cup next year will be like '104 Super Bowls,' FIFA president Gianni Infantino says MIAMI — FIFA president Gianni Infantino tri...
Mets ace Kodai Senga headed to IL with hamstring strainNew Foto - Mets ace Kodai Senga headed to IL with hamstring strain

New York Mets pitcher Kodai Senga was throwing a gem Thursday against the Washington Nationals before he went down with an injury away from the mound. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said after the Mets' 4-3 victory that Senga will go on the IL and undergo an MRI on Friday. Senga strained his right hamstring while covering first base for a putout in the top of the sixth inning. The right-hander had to jump to bring down a throw from first baseman Pete Alonso. Senga made the catch and reached back with his right toe to touch the bag for the out, but then he grabbed at the back of his right leg. Kodai Senga is coming out of the game with the trainer after appearing to injure himself completing a putout at firstpic.twitter.com/b1NPkEJAqM — SNY (@SNYtv)June 12, 2025 Senga, now in his third season with the Mets after a lengthy NPB career in Japan, trailed past the infield dirt and into the grass, eventually tumbling to the ground in pain. Mendoza informed reporters that Senga told him he felt something on the step before he leapt for Alonso's throw to first. The injury interrupted the 5 2/3 scoreless innings Senga had spun. He had conceded only one hit and one walk on the afternoon. Washington staged a ninth-inning comeback yet fell one run short. New York prevailed, but at a cost. Senga, 32, entered Thursday with a 1.59 ERA and a 2.17 strikeout-to-walk ratio over his first 12 starts this season. His record improved to 7-3 despite his midgame exit. The international standout also spent time on the IL last season. Senga missed most of 2024 due toa shoulder capsule strainanda calf injury. Senga's MRI on Friday will determine the severity of his hamstring strain and, likely, his recovery timeline. The Mets have the best record in baseball. With Thursday's win over the Nationals, they moved to 45-24.

Mets ace Kodai Senga headed to IL with hamstring strain

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2000s Fashion Icon Rachel Zoe is Making Her Return to the Small Screen—and in the Perfect ShowNew Foto - 2000s Fashion Icon Rachel Zoe is Making Her Return to the Small Screen—and in the Perfect Show

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." If you haven't yet been tempted to watch any of theReal Housewivesshows, then this might just be the thing to lure you in. Last week it was revealed that none other than the original celebrity stylist, Rachel Zoe, would be joining the cast of the Beverly Hills iteration. Speaking about the news on Instagram, the 53-year-old said, "It's been a while and you've been asking when I'll come back to television, and I said it was a matter of when the stars align or it makes sense, or I have enough to say—and now is the time." In many ways, it's a match made in heaven. After all, the Housewives are known for their OTT glamor—even if it's not to everyone's taste—and they're omni-present at lunches, launches and other fashion-adjacent events. And the show has definitely been trying to make more inroads into the fashion world. In 2023, fellow 2000s cool girl, the former J. Crew designer Jenna Lyons, joined the cast ofThe Real Housewives of New York. The following year, designer Rebecca Minkoff also joined the cast, but quit after one season. Now, the producers are clearly hoping that the Beverly Hills version will benefit from a little of Zoe's undeniable charisma. After all, it's what made her a celebrity in the first place. For anyone unfamiliar, Zoe walked sosuper stylistslikeLaw Roachcould run, and is credited with practically inventing the celebrity styling profession back in the mid 2000s. With a role call of famous clients including It-girls of the era Misha Barton, Nicole Richie and Lindsay Lohan, Zoe was the first stylist who became a celebrity in her own right, with her girls even dubbed "Zoebots" in the press. She became best-known for popularizing her signatureboho-chic style, favoringfloaty printed dresses, coin belts and layers of necklaces—a look that was mimicked endlessly. Of course, Zoe's rise wasn't without its controversy, and she was somewhat unfairly blamed with making the size zero look popular after a number of her clients became worryingly skinny. "They say I'm starving people," Zoe toldWWDin 2009. "Not one of my clients is a size zero. Not one. They say that all of my clients look the same. Are you going to tell me that Jennifer Garner is dressed like Cameron Diaz and Liv Tyler looks like Kate Hudson? It doesn't make any sense. You want to crawl up into a ball, you want to hide, you want to quit your job, you want to disappear. I've developed a bit of a thicker skin, but I'm not going to say it doesn't hurt, because it does." Luckily, she didn't hide. In fact, with her popularity and notoriety going from strength to strength, she was given her own Bravo series,The Rachel Zoe Project, which ran until 2013. Exploring her career as a mega-stylist, it featured plenty of glamour and drama—something of a Housewives signature. Much of the tension came from Zoe's relationships with her assistants, each of whom has gone on to become a household name today: Brad Goreski, Taylor Jacobson and Jeremiah Brent. But whatreallymade it television gold was that Zoe herself was so magnetic and unapologetically herself. She even spoke in a completely idiosyncratic way, popularizing now ubiquitous fashion parlance like "major" and "I die" (also adopted by the Kardashians et al). Today, Zoe is no longer working as a celebrity stylist, so don't expect to see scenes of her and Nicole Richie shopping. Instead, she now has her own newsletterThe Zoe Report, and a podcast,Climbing In Heels, both of which have been very successful. She's also recently launched Curateur, a subscription box, with the most recent Summer Box including signature oversize sunnies, vintage-look earrings and a mix of skincare and make-up. And she's on the board of Baby2Baby, a non-profit that provides the essentials for babies living in poverty in America. Perhaps most interestingly for Bravo, she is very much still in those A-list circles that she once dressed, so the chance of a cameo from a famous face or two is there. In many ways,fashionandreality TVdon't make sense as bedfellows. One takes itself very seriously, the other doesn't. But for whatever reason, it just works—maybe it's the big personalities associated with the fashion industry, or the relative frivolity of any drama. Plus of course, the fabulous clothes. Along with Zoe's show, we've also hadThe Hills(which, as much as it was about dating, was also about Lauren Conrad's internship atTeen Vogue) as well asThe City(which followed Conrad's ex-colleague Whitney Port as she went to work at Diane von Furstenberg in New York). And then of course there'sAmerica's Next Top Model,Project Runway—the list goes on. You Might Also Like 4 Investment-Worthy Skincare Finds From Sephora The 17 Best Retinol Creams Worth Adding to Your Skin Care Routine

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The Astroworld Tragedy: Everything Survivors Have Revealed About the Fatal Festival and Where They Are NowNew Foto - The Astroworld Tragedy: Everything Survivors Have Revealed About the Fatal Festival and Where They Are Now

Erika Goldring/WireImage In November 2021, 10 people died at the Astroworld music festival amid a crowd surge Travis Scott's music festival is the center of the 2025 Netflix documentaryTrainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy Several survivors and the victims' family members have spoken out about the events In November 2021, 10 people tragically died as a result of a deadly crowd surge atTravis Scott'sAstroworld music festival. The then-annual music festival, which took place in Scott's hometown of Houston, was a highly-anticipated concert that took a turn after the rapper took the stage on Nov. 5, 2021. The recentNetflixdocumentaryTrainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy, which premiered on June 10, interviewed several survivors who recounted the devastating day. "I just remember thinking, 'Don't fall down, because you won't make it back up,' " concertgoer Sophia Santana recalled. Eight victims died on the night of the concert, while two more people died in the hospital as a result of their injuries. The youngest victim was just 9 years old when he died. In addition, 25 people were transported to hospitals andnearly 5,000 people were injured. Since the tragedy occurred, several of the victims' family members have spoken out about their loved ones. Many of the survivors have also shared their memories of the incident. Here's everything to know about where some of the Astroworld survivors are now and what they've said about Travis Scott's tragic music festival. Erika Goldring/WireImage On Nov. 5, 2021, Scott hosted hisAstroworld music festivalfor the third time in Houston. The festival, which was organized by Live Nation, sold 50,000 tickets. Shortly after Scott began performing, attendees began pushing and rushing towards the stage. Thousands of people surged forward and a massive crowd crush took place. Since the stage could only be approached from the left side, it resulted in a "trap" in that area, safety expert Scott Davidson said in the Netflix documentary,Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy. All 10 victims who died were on the left side of the stage. Even though people were chanting, "Stop the show," authorities didn't call Scott off the stage until an hour into his concert. In the documentary, Davidson explained that authorities didn't intervene because they wanted to avoid "crowd panic." Meanwhile, Scott has maintained that hedid not hear screams for helpwhen the crowd surge began and claimed that the concert felt "like a regular show." Amid the crowd surge, medics began helping those who had suffered injuries. However, eight people died on the day of the concert, while two people died in the hospital as a result of their injuries. According to a medical examiner, all 10 Astroworld deaths were caused by compression asphyxiation, perCNN. After the concert, 10 wrongful death civil suits were filed against Scott, Live Nation and other parties involved. All 10 have since been settled privately, according to theAssociated Press. In 2023, a grand jurydeclined to indict Scotton criminal charges. Courtesy Jennifer Peña ; Brianna Rodriguez/Facebook ; Courtesy Hilgert A total of 10 victims, ranging in age from 9 to 27, died as a result of the crowd crush at Astroworld in November 2021. The deceased victims includedAxel Acosta,Mirza Danish Baig,Rodolfo "Rudy" Peña,Madison Dubiski,Franco Patiño,Jacob Jurinek,John Hilgert,Bharti Shahan,Brianna RodriguezandEzra Blount. Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Shortly after the festival, the victims' families, friends and loved ones spoke out about their deaths. Rudy Peña's brother-in-law Sergio Gonzalez told PEOPLE, "We learned in the worst way. We found out around 12:30 last night from a friend of Rudy that was with him that he had just passed out. It wasn't until this afternoon that we found out he had died." Two 21-year-old victims, Franco Patiño and Jacob Jurinek, were best friends. Franco's older brother, Julio Patiño Jr., told PEOPLE that his younger brother "had such a big heart" and was "always going above and beyond and helping others." Meanwhile, Jacob's father Ron Jurinek told PEOPLE that his son "was the sweetest kid you'd ever want to meet. [He had] the biggest heart in the world." Meanwhile, Mirza Danish Baig died after saving his fiancée Olivia Swingle from the crowd surge. His brother Ammar Baig told PEOPLE at the time, "He managed to get it to where she was able to get out. That's the type guy he was — always put other people ahead of him." Bharti Shahani was the ninth victim who died after suffering critical injuries at the festival. Her mom, Karishma Shahani, said at apress conferenceafter announcing her death, "Bharti is love. I want my baby back ... I won't be able to live without her." The youngest victim was Ezra Blount, a 9-year-old boy who attended the concert with his father, Treston Blount. Ezra died after falling from his dad's shoulders and passed away in the hospital after he was placed in amedically induced coma. While Ezra was on life support, Treston toldABC13 Houston, "I could tell that he was damaged. I'm not ready to lose my boy at all. We still got a bunch of living to do ... That's my boy." Courtesy of Netflix ©2025 Several survivors who attended the concert or lost loved ones at the festival have shared their stories. InTrainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy, one of Brianna Rodriguez's friends, Ayden, recalledfeeling "a certain fear"during Scott's performance. "One of those waves just hit both me and Bri. We all fell to our backs. I could hear her in pain. You know, asking 'Help me get out,' and stuff like that," he said. "I was the second layer. There was people under me and then me falling on my back and then people stacking on top of me." He continued, "I felt like the more I kept fighting it, the more I was wasting energy. Like if you're holding your breath underwater. I could feel the oxygen just leaving my body." Ayden remembered thinking "it felt like forever" that he was down, until he "saw someone's face" and that person "pulled me out." "I just remember feeling so many different things. Where's Mikaela? Did Bri get out?" he shared. "I felt like I'm helpless. I knew Bri was in that area still struggling. I just wanted to find some help." Ayden later found out that Rodriguez had been taken to the hospital, but by the time he arrived, he was told that doctors couldn't "do anything" to save her. Elsewhere in the documentary, a concertgoer named Arturo said, "My love for Travis was definitely, at one point, boiling hot ... hate is a strong word. But I just can't support that anymore." "For the first time in my life, I felt like true depression and true anxiety," Arturo added. "Because I didn't think I was more deserving of other people to make it out. Why me and why not them?" On one positive note, Arturo and Santana — a nurse who helped save Arturo amid a heart attack during the show — have remained friends. "There's no way that this all happened and we don't talk afterwards," Santana said in the documentary. "Hopefully, we're friends forever," Arturo added. Beyond the Netflix documentary, several survivors of the Astroworld tragedy have spoken about their experience and recounted terrifying details.One concertgoer, David McGilver, told PEOPLE at the time that he was "upset" with Scott for not stopping the show sooner. "I still can hear this in my head — I remember me being on the ground and the music stopping and I could hear [Scott] say, 'Y'all know what y'all came here for.' And you can hear everybody screaming out for help," said McGilver. "And then the music just plays back again," he said. Phillip Faraone/Getty Scott, who has denied any knowledge of seeing the crowd surge while performing, posted on X the day after the concert took place. "I'mabsolutely devastatedby what took place last night. My prayers go out to the families and all those impacted by what happened at Astroworld Festival," he wrote at the time. "Houston PD has my total support as they continue to look into the tragic loss of life." After sending the message, he posted on his Instagram Stories claiming that he wasunaware of the "severity of the situation." "I just want to send out prayers to the ones that was lost last night. We're actually working right now to identify the families to assist them through this tough time," he said. "My fans really mean the world to me, and I always want to leave them with a positive experience." One month after the tragedy, Scott sat down withCharlamagne Tha Godfor his first interview since the event and claimed that he didn't hear people begging him to stop the show. "Anytime you can hear something like that, you want to stop the show, you want to make sure fans get the proper attention they need. And anytime I could see anything like that, I did," Scott said. "I stopped it like a couple times to just make sure everybody was OK. I really just go off of the fans' energy as a collective and I just didn't hear that." He further explained how he was focusing on the show itself — including the music, lights and production — so "everything kind of just sounds the same." Two years after the tragedy, Scott said that hefeels a "constant weight" on his heartfrom the tragedy. "I always think about it. Those fans were like my family," Scott toldGQin an interview published in November 2023. "You just feel for those people. And their families." He recalled feeling how "overly devastating" that time was for him and that it took "months and months and months" for him to start making music again. However, he also added that it was "therapeutic" for him to be "able to channel some of the energy" into new music. "Making music, you think about things that go on in life and things that happen in your life, and you dial in on things. That moment for families, for the city, you know, it was devastating," he said. Read the original article onPeople

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New Photo - Beyonce London tour: Stadium littered with empty seats despite cut-price tickets as Cowboy Carter makes damp start in UK

Beyonce London tour: Stadium littered with empty seats despite cut-price tickets as Cowboy Carter makes damp start in UK


Beyonce kicked off her show in the UK tonight as her Cowboy Carter tour heads to London for six performances in the capital. Fans of the global superstar began queuing outside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at 4am on Wednesday. The 62,000 capacity venue will host all the singer's shows on the British leg of her tour before she moves to Paris and then returns to the US. She last performed in the UK in 2023 on the Renaissance World Tour, which saw her play five dates at the same stadium.
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New Photo - EastEnders star Jo Joyner, 48, fears menopause will affect her acting career amid her struggle with brain fog - following a secret hysterectomy

EastEnders star Jo Joyner, 48, fears menopause will affect her acting career amid her struggle with brain fog - following a secret hysterectomy


Jo Joyner has candidly opened up on having surgical menopause following a secret hysterectomy. The former EastEnders star, 48, revealed on Kate Thornton's White Wine Question Time podcast that she underwent a hysterectomy in the last few years because she had too much oestrogen, which resulted her getting early menopause. Surgical menopause occurs when both of your ovaries are removed using a surgical approach (called a bilateral oophorectomy)or when a hysterectomy removes the ovaries before you've gone through a natural menopause.
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EastEnders star Jo Joyner, 48, fears menopause will affect her acting career amid her struggle with brain fog - following a secret hysterectomy

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ADRIAN THRILLS: Beyoncé turned damp Tottenham Hotspur into a giant nightclub (and didn't let the rain stop her!)... the night was a masterpiece!


LIVE: BEYONCÉ (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London) Verdict: Queen Bey earns her Spurs Rating: The stetsons and sequins were out in force last night as Beyonce's Cowboy Carter tour rolled into London amid a blizzard of pyrotechnics. Opening her six-night residency at a damp Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the Texan superstar was in her element. Two years ago, on her Renaissance tour, she turned stadiums into giant nightclubs. Last night, she converted one into the world's most high-tech rodeo, complete with a chrome-coated mechanical bucking bronco.
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ADRIAN THRILLS: Beyoncé turned damp Tottenham Hotspur into a giant nightclub (and didn't let the rain stop her!)... the night was a masterpiece!

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New Photo - Pop icon Belinda Carlisle announces new album inspired by her youth

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Belinda Carlisle is gearing up for a triumphant return with her brand-new album Once Upon A Time In California. The Heaven Is a Place on Earth hitmaker, 66, last toured Australia in September 2024, performing to packed theatres across the country during her Decades tour. And with her latest album set for release in August, the singer has sparked speculation she's already eyeing off another run of live dates.
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Pop icon Belinda Carlisle announces new album inspired by her youth

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