Coronation Street’s Tina O’Brien, 42, shows off her VERY youthful complexion as she steps out in Cheshire

The 42-year-old actress from Coronation Street looked glowing and happy as she walked down the street and smiled for the photographers.

The 42-year-old actress from Coronation Street looked glowing and happy as she walked down the street and smiled for the photographers.

Starring alongside Ahmed, Bait features Guz Khan (known from Our Flag Means Death), Sheeba Chaddha (Doctor G), Aasiya Shah (Raised by Wolves), Sajid Hasan (Jee Ve Sohneya Jee), Ritu Arya (Umbrella Academy), and Werunche Opia (I May Destroy You). All six episodes will be available to stream worldwide on Prime Video starting March 25th. You can watch a sneak peek below.

Okay, so I’m playing this JRPG called Akuma Rise, and it’s seriously cool. You’re Kaine, a demon who’s totally lost his memory, and you’re trying to piece things back together. I’m teaming up with three demon princesses and this adorable little mascot named Pink. But it’s not just a walk in the park – the whole world is falling apart, so we’re basically fighting to save it while uncovering Kaine’s past. It’s a pretty intense story!

It was likely just a coincidence that the NOFX exhibit at the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas happened to be on his birthday last weekend.

A 2026 tour was considered, but it’s now off the table, primarily due to financial disagreements. While all the band members stood to profit, one member, Michaels, demanded a significantly larger share of the earnings than the others – far more than a fair split would have allowed.

The younger brother of the Gossip Girl star, age 52, shared a frightening account on Instagram of a crash he experienced in St. Moritz, Switzerland. He explained he was in intensive care for almost two weeks and needed three surgeries to fix severe injuries, including nine broken ribs, a shattered collarbone, and a punctured lung.
Brandt, who once foretold a crash with the precision of a horologist, insists Bitcoin may soon join the $58,000 party. A grand event, one imagines, with fewer confetti and more existential dread.

William Shatner, famous for his role in Star Trek, was seen enjoying a bowl of cereal while driving in Studio City.
CoinGecko’s ledger of folly reveals a year of stark contrasts. Gold, the eternal prima donna, soared 62.6%, while oil, the fallen proletariat, slumped 21.5%. Bitcoin, ever the brooding artist, ended down 6.4%. Yet, Digital Asset Treasury Companies (DATs), the silent puppeteers, funneled nearly $50 billion into Bitcoin and Ethereum, seizing over 5% of their souls.

“After much reflection, we have mutually and amicably decided to part ways as a couple,” the couple said in a joint statement posted on both of their Instagram stories. “We share this with a heavy heart and kindly ask for your grace and support while we focus on our personal growth and healing.