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Perth Now
19 hours ago
- Perth Now
Alan Cumming: The Traitors features utter carnage
Alan Cumming believes contestants on The Traitors need "balls of steel". The 60-year-old actor hosts the reality game show, and Alan has teased details of the upcoming season. Speaking to E! News about the new season, Alan explained: "About halfway through, there is a scene in it that is the greatest moment in Traitors history. Honestly, I just cannot wait for the world to see it. It's utter carnage and utter just mad. It's just brilliant." Asked what qualities next season's Traitors need if they want to defeat the Faithfuls, Alan replied: "Balls of steel, first of all. Audacity, boldness and you have to really go for it. But at the same time, don't be too chaotic. So, measured boldness I would say." The last season of the show featured the likes of Dolores Catania, star of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, and Zac Efron's brother Dylan Efron. The show is actually filmed a year in advance of it being aired, and Dolores struggled to not spoil the twists and turns. Speaking to E! News after the series three finale, Dolores explained: "Incredibly difficult, I have a huge mouth. But people who watch the show don't want any spoilers." Meanwhile, Alan previously admitted that he loves hosting the hit TV show. The actor observed that "everyone's really obsessed" with The Traitors. He told the Hollywood Reporter: "I really love doing it. I love the fact it's connected with everyone in this way. Everyone's really obsessed by it." Alan is fascinated by the "sociological" elements of the show, too. He shared: "We all lie, but we forget to see when people are lying or have to lie [to us]. It's a sociological thing. We're a secret camera, getting to watch people do stuff we never normally get to [see]." Alan also claimed that he has to lean on his acting background for his hosting role. He said: "I act my socks off in The Traitors, just like I did on The Good Wife, and it's this very juicy thing like I do in the theatre or would do at the Tonys."

Herald Sun
a day ago
- Herald Sun
Queen Victoria Markets: More than 600 small businesses can show you how to level up your wardrobe
Don't miss out on the headlines from News. Followed categories will be added to My News. Level up your style game with a visit to Melbourne's iconic Queen Victoria Market, where renowned Aussie labels and unique handmade pieces are waiting to score a place in your wardrobe. Like any true fashionista, Melbourne's Queen Victoria Market has worn many different hats over the years. Once a wholesale and livestock market, the 'Queen Vic Market' of today is a bustling retail hub that is now home to more than 600 small businesses, selling everything from fresh produce and food to fashion, homewares, gifts and souvenirs. For those looking to give their wardrobes a much-needed seasonal update as the city starts to shake off the winter chill, the Queen Vic Market boasts a wide selection of on-trend threads and quirky handmade accessories that are screaming to be a part of your wardrobe. Celebrating local designers Unlike big shopping centres where every store stocks similar items, Queen Victoria Market offers genuine diversity. Independent designers stand alongside popular Aussie labels, such as Cotton On, Nobody Denim, and Skin & Threads – all of which first began as stallholders under the market's famous sheds. When it comes to shopping at the Queen Vic Market, the highlight for many lies in the thrill of unexpected discoveries, whether it's unique handcrafted earrings, floaty bohemian style dresses, quality leather jackets or a vintage band tee. It's the place where you'll find that special piece that has all your friends asking, 'Where did you get that?' Plan your visit Queen Victoria Market is located on the corner of Elizabeth and Victoria streets, Melbourne, and is open Tuesday and Thursday to Sunday from 6am. For more info, visit


SBS Australia
a day ago
- SBS Australia
NITV Radio Full - 15/08/2025
NITV Radio presents the news, sport, weather and stories from around the country. A conversation with Joel Bray dance a Wiradjuri man, once studied under NAISDA who now choreographs his own dance productions with business Joel Bray Dance. Joel's most recent performance work, Monolith, is an exploration of movement, monuments and memory. And, Curator Hannah Presley gives insight into current exhibition The Veil Exhibition. That and more on NITV Radio