Katie Price’s children are the ‘reason she finally agreed’ to Peter Andre’s truce after months of rejecting his olive branch

Oh my gosh, you guys, Katie and Peter – they actually did it! After all the drama, all the fighting we’ve been reading about, they’ve finally said they’re stopping! It’s like a weight lifted! They put out a statement saying they’re trying to make things peaceful and supportive for their kids, and honestly, it’s the best news ever. I’m just so relieved they’re putting their children first. It’s a miracle!

Winter Olympics opening ceremony was a sleek Italian spectacle, as only they could deliver

This year’s Winter Olympics are being held in Italy, across both Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. Events are taking place in Milan’s San Siro Stadium and in the mountains of the north. The opening ceremonies were unique, with Olympic cauldrons in both cities and the athletes’ parade extending to Livigno and Predazzo. National teams were divided and based in the locations where they would be competing.

Late actor Julian McMahon’s widow Kelly gives emotional speech as he posthumously receives AACTA Award seven months after his tragic death

I was so saddened to hear about the passing of this incredible Australian actor. He lost his battle with cancer last July in Florida, at just 56 years old. I’ll always remember him for his work, especially his role in that fantastic psychological thriller alongside Nicolas Cage – he was truly captivating in it.

Milan Cortina’s Painfully Long Olympics Opening Ceremony Was a Defiantly Analog Celebration of Humanity

I just watched the opening ceremony for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, and it was… ambitious, to say the least. Produced by the experienced Marco Balich, it was broadcast live on NBC and Peacock, and it wasn’t a traditional, single-location affair. The main event unfolded at Milan’s San Siro Stadium with around 80,000 people watching, but there were also events happening in other places, even a second cauldron lit in Cortina! Honestly, jumping between locations and seeing the Parade of Nations split up was a little confusing at first. But it all seemed to tie into the ceremony’s central idea – armonia, which means harmony. And in today’s world, the idea of literally connecting events from different places to create one unified experience felt pretty powerful and symbolic.