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Cagney & Lacey: Trailer, certificate and where to watch

Cagney & Lacey: Trailer, certificate and where to watch

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Stock up on tuna sandwiches: the Fast and Furious arcade game's coming to consoles
Stock up on tuna sandwiches: the Fast and Furious arcade game's coming to consoles

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Stock up on tuna sandwiches: the Fast and Furious arcade game's coming to consoles

Gaming Big on family, less big on realism Skip 1 photos in the image carousel and continue reading Here are a few things you're guaranteed to have seen if you've been in an arcade lately: a Minions plushy that's redeemable for 500 million tokens, a spilled Tango Ice Blast, and, most ubiquitous of all, the Fast and Furious arcade game. The good news for anyone averse to two of three of those sights? They're bringing that racer to consoles. Originally developed by Raw Thrills (who also made the Jurassic Park lightgun arcade game) and ported over Nintendo Switch, PlayStation5, and Xbox Series X|S, Fast and Furious Arcade Edition is… definitely not going to cause iRacing to lose any sleep. Think wildly unrealistic handling physics, constant nitro boosting, and tracks where explosions are as common as tarmac. Advertisement - Page continues below If you think we're exaggerating, have a watch of this announcement trailer, and keep an eye on the ratio of cars pinwheeling through the air to cars driving on roads. It's not totally ungrounded vehicular action, though. When it comes to the cars themselves, real models include the Dodge Charger, Corvette Z06, Shelby GT500 KR, Ford GT, Bronco DR, Jeep Wrangler, and more. You might like Interestingly, while local split-screen multiplayer is mentioned in the announcement info, there's no talk of online play. That makes sense in a way – the original arcade version is played in adjacent (worryingly sticky) driving booths so it's a faithful recreation of that experience. That said, this being the year 2025, we'd have expected it to take advantage of the information superhighway for its multiplayer offering too. There's some visual customisation on the cards, along with bonus challenges between the race events 'like stopping a missile in the Swiss Alps or grounding a plane in Hong Kong'. Fast and Furious doing Fast and Furious things, then. Advertisement - Page continues below The game's due for release on 24 October. You've got until then to work up the courage to give yourself that buzz cut and practice saying 'family' over and over and over again in the mirror. Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter. Look out for your regular round-up of news, reviews and offers in your inbox. Get all the latest news, reviews and exclusives, direct to your inbox.

Kelly Ripa slams Live viewers who are 'offended' when she talks about very intimate item
Kelly Ripa slams Live viewers who are 'offended' when she talks about very intimate item

Daily Mail​

time33 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

Kelly Ripa slams Live viewers who are 'offended' when she talks about very intimate item

Kelly Ripa slammed viewers who were left 'offended' when she discussed an intimate item on the latest episode of Live With Kelly And Mark. The 54-year-old TV personality - who was joined by co-host and husband Mark Consuelos - opened up about the topic of bras on Wednesday's episode of the morning talk show. It comes shortly after it was revealed why the couple separately missed multiple days of filming episodes. 'Bras! Bras, everyone,' she announced to the live audience at one point. 'Bras are older than you think. And I don't mean just my bra. I mean bras.' Mark then chimed in to ask his wife what the 'average age' of her bras are, which prompted Kelly to admit, 'Thousands of years. I mean, my bras last forever because they don't get a big workout.' She humorously continued, 'I'm not asking a lot of them, if you know what I'm saying. You know what I mean? Basically, I wear a bra to hold my microphone on. 'Bras! Bras, everyone,' she announced to the live audience at one point. 'Bras are older than you think. And I don't mean just my bra. I mean bras' 'That is why I wear a bra, not to hold anything else, because there's nothing else there.' Kelly then added to the laughing crowd, 'And I don't care if you're offended. Shut it.' The star further explained, 'That is why I wear a bra, just to put a microphone on. So, I don't ask a lot.' Mark kept the conversation going by telling the talk show host, 'I used to like the ones that had the little snaps in the front.' Kelly let out a laugh of her own as she turned towards her husband and playfully tapped his arm before saying, 'Yeah.' She also confessed to the audience that Mark 'was very good' when it came to handling those bra styles. 'I was so impressed,' Kelly said. 'I was like "Wow. And I mean this guy knows his way around a bra."' The Riverdale actor then compared the bras she wears today to 'tank tops.' The discussion began to wind down to a close when she told some history about bras and how the intimate pieces rake in $90 billion in sales annually. 'I keep thinking - 'cause I buy a lot of bras - not that I ever wear them, I just buy them,' Kelly said. 'Cause I'm like, "This one will change my life." And it just sits in the plastic bag it came in.' The star has previously opened up about going to consultations to possibly get a breast augmentation, but has chosen to not undergo the procedure. During an appearance on the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast last month in July, she expressed, 'I have no boobs.' Kelly continued, 'We know that I'm flat-chested. It's not a mystery at this point. I've gone to more breast augmentation consults than I would like to admit. Every time I hear about the new boob guy, I go and I have a consult.' However, the star explained that she has heard about 'so many horror stories of boob jobs' on her phone through social media. But earlier this year in February, Kelly revealed that she was interested in getting a 'mini facelift' in the future. During an episode of her Let's Talk Off Camera podcast at the time, she also expressed that she gets Botox injections 'three times a year.' She said, 'I'm a minimalist…I do the crow's feet and I do the neck and that's it. I do it now three times a year.' Kelly began hosting with her husband Mark on Live back in 2023 when the actor replaced her former co-host Ryan Seacrest. However, the pair recently had separate absences on the morning talk show - with the very simple reason now revealed. Kelly embarked on a summer trip, leaving her husband to be joined by guest co-hosts such as Jenna Dewan. But Mark was also missing from a few recent episodes, which Kelly explained was due to the actor 'working on a show out in LA.' The couple tied the knot in 1996 and are parents to three children: Michael, 28, Lola, 24, and Joaquin, 22. 'We don't really see each other very much, believe it or not,' Kelly told E! News last month in July. 'It just seems that way because when you see us, we're on TV together. But we're not really that.' She added, 'We work together in the morning, and then we really have very separate schedules and very separate lives. Our interests outside of our talk show in the morning are really quite different from each other.' However, the star explained, 'We do come together at night. We have a nice dinner, a nice meal together.'

Venus Williams set for remarkable US Open comeback at the age of 45 after shock return to tennis
Venus Williams set for remarkable US Open comeback at the age of 45 after shock return to tennis

Daily Mail​

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Venus Williams set for remarkable US Open comeback at the age of 45 after shock return to tennis

Two-time former US Open champion Venus Williams has been handed a wild card into this month's tournament at the age of 45. The seven-time Grand Slam winner made a surprise comeback to tennis earlier this summer after more than a year out of the sport, and she will be back under the bright lights in New York later this month. Williams showed she can still compete after beating fellow American Peyton Stearns in the first round at the Washington Open last week. And now the former world No 1 is set to become the oldest singles player to compete at Flushing Meadows since Renee Richards, aged 47 in 1981. It will be Williams' 25th appearance at the New York major, 25 years after she first won it in 2000. She is also on the entry list for the new-look mixed doubles event alongside another American, Reilly Opelka. The decision to play at Flushing Meadows comes soon after she opened up on the depths of her recent health struggles, a year on from having surgery to remove fibroids from her uterus. The tennis icon, who recently confirmed her engagement to her actor boyfriend Andrea Preti, took a 16-month break from tennis due to the issue, returning to the court back in July. Now, for the first time, Williams has revealed just how much her condition was impacting her life away from tennis in a moving Instagram post 12 months on from her operation in New York. 'On this day 1 year ago I was having surgery, an open myomectomy to remove fibroids and a large focal adenomyoma that was imbedded in the muscle of my uterus,' Williams wrote on Instagram. 'What a difference a year makes! I played my first tournament in over 16 months and I am now preparing for the US Open. This post is in celebration of the last day of fibroid awareness month. There can be happy endings!'

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