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Camila Cabello's Ex Matthew Hussey Announces He and His Wife Are Expecting Their First Baby Together
Camila Cabello's Ex Matthew Hussey Announces He and His Wife Are Expecting Their First Baby Together

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

Camila Cabello's Ex Matthew Hussey Announces He and His Wife Are Expecting Their First Baby Together

Matthew Hussey and his wife, Audrey, announced they are expecting their first baby with an Instagram post shared on June 2 The couple uploaded a carousel of sweet images flaunting Audrey's bump as she stood beside the relationship guru Hussey was previously romantically linked to Camila Cabello. They met on the Today show in 2018 and split up over a year laterRelationship expert Matthew Hussey and his wife, Audrey, are expecting their first baby together. On Monday, June 2, the content creator, 36, announced the exciting news on Instagram with a series of photos showing his wife's growing belly. "New Hussey Alert! 😄❤️🔔," he captioned the post. "We couldn't keep this one a secret any longer…we're having a baby!" Matthew and Audrey married in 2023, about four years after they first met. The YouTuber previously dated Camila Cabello, 28, whom he met on the Today show in February 2018. They were linked together for over a year until PEOPLE confirmed Hussey and the singer split up during the summer of the following year. Despite their breakup, the "Havana" singer has largely spoken highly of her ex over the years. In an interview with Clash magazine shortly after their relationship ended, Cabello expressed gratitude for her time with Hussey. 'I've fallen in love and I've experienced life,' she said in the interview. 'I feel so much more alive now, and I don't feel scared anymore.' When Matthew and Audrey tied the knot, the dating specialist shared a heartfelt Instagram post to commemorate the occasion and celebrate their relationship. "I have never trusted anyone more, with my heart, my happiness, my future," Matthew wrote of his wife in his caption. "She has also loved me in a way I have never experienced. The things I used to hide from people because I thought they would be unattractive, have been things she accepted me for. Things I judged me for, she loved me for," he continued. "She made me feel loved for the little things I didn't even notice about myself until she pointed them out," Hussey remarked after their wedding took place. "Through her I've had the opportunity to rediscover myself, and to do so through the most loving lens possible." Read the original article on People

Netflix confirms TV series based on hit game downloaded by 4 BILLION players as telly fans promised ‘epic battles'
Netflix confirms TV series based on hit game downloaded by 4 BILLION players as telly fans promised ‘epic battles'

Scottish Sun

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Netflix confirms TV series based on hit game downloaded by 4 BILLION players as telly fans promised ‘epic battles'

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) NETFLIX is plotting a major animated TV series based on two of the world's most popular video games. More than 65 million and 18 million players log on to each of the title's every month – and now they're about to be transformed into a television show. 4 Netflix has confirmed plans to showcase a Clash of Clans-inspired TV show Credit: Netflix 4 Clash of Clans is one of the biggest video games on the planet Credit: Supercell Clash of Clans came out in 2012, followed by the release of Clash Royale in 2016. These mobile gaming titans have dominated iPhone and Android app stores for years. The pair of games have been downloaded more than four billion times – resulting in hundreds of billions of hours of gameplay. Now Netflix has confirmed that it "will rally the clan" with an animated TV show based on the games. The series is now in "early pre-production", but there's no firm release date yet. Supercell, the company behind the games, is directly involved in the production. The showrunner is set to be Fletcher Moules, who directed existing Clash of Clans animated videos, and has also worked on Entergalactic and Agent Elvis. He'll be joined by executive producer Ron Weiner, credited as working on Silicon Valley, 30 Rock, Futurama, and Arrested Development. "Clash has been a global gaming phenomenon for over a decade," said Netflix animation boss John Derderian. "Filled with humor, action, and unforgettable characters perfect for an animated series adaptation. Netflix unveils first TV make-over in 10 years for millions of viewers "Working with the incredible team at Supercell, Fletcher Moules, and Ron Weiner, we're bringing all the fun, chaos, and spirit of the world of Clash to life in a whole new way. "We can't wait for fans – old and new – to experience the mayhem." Clash isn't the first animated series to land on Netflix. The streaming platform is also home to Arcade, which is based on smash-hit Riot Games title League of Legends. 4 Clash games are some of the most popular apps available on smartphones Credit: Supercell And we've also seen other popular animated series including Devil May Cry, Blue Eye Samurai, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, and Sonic Prime. Details about the Clash series are being kept secret for now, but Supercell film and TV boss Curtis Lelash has already teased what's coming. "We're thrilled to be working with Netflix and this creative team to bring the world of CLASH to life," Lelash said. "Think epic battles, immaculate Barbarian mustaches, and the kind of humour our players know and love. NETFLIX PRICES AND PERKS – HOW MUCH ARE YOU PAYING? Here's what you need to know... Netflix Standard with Ads Price: £4.99 UK / $7.99 US Ad-supported, all but a few movies and TV shows available, unlimited mobile games Watch on 2 supported devices at a time Watch in 1080p (Full HD) Download on 2 supported devices at a time Netflix Standard Price: £10.99 UK / $17.99 US Unlimited ad-free movies, TV shows, and mobile games Watch on 2 supported devices at a time Watch in 1080p (Full HD) Download on 2 supported devices at a time Option to add 1 extra member who doesn't live with you Netflix Premium Price: £17.99 UK / $24.99 US Unlimited ad-free movies, TV shows, and mobile games Watch on 4 supported devices at a time Watch in 4K (Ultra HD) + HDR Download on 6 supported devices at a time Option to add up to 2 extra members who don't live with you Netflix spatial audio Picture Credit: Netflix "They've been asking for a Clash series forever, and we're beyond excited to finally say: It's happening!" Netflix is now days away from its major Tudum 2025 live event on May 31, where it will reveal news about its biggest TV shows and movies. Earlier this month, Netflix teased that it was about to begin a major app makeover for TVs – the first in 10 years. Netflix kicked off the controversial roll-out of its new look earlier this week. 4 As well as showing game-based TV shows, Netflix also hosts plenty of video games too Credit: Netflix The streaming giant also recently bagged a deal to stream Sesame Street, with 90 hours of telly plus a whole new season. But some Amazon Fire TV Stick owners won't be able to watch it as they lose support for Netflix.

Netflix confirms TV series based on hit game downloaded by 4 BILLION players as telly fans promised ‘epic battles'
Netflix confirms TV series based on hit game downloaded by 4 BILLION players as telly fans promised ‘epic battles'

The Irish Sun

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Netflix confirms TV series based on hit game downloaded by 4 BILLION players as telly fans promised ‘epic battles'

NETFLIX is plotting a major animated TV series based on two of the world's most popular video games. More than 65 million and 18 million players log on to each of the title's every month – and now they're about to be transformed into a television show. 4 Netflix has confirmed plans to showcase a Clash of Clans-inspired TV show Credit: Netflix 4 Clash of Clans is one of the biggest video games on the planet Credit: Supercell Clash of Clans came out in 2012, followed by the release of Clash Royale in 2016. These mobile gaming titans have dominated The pair of games have been downloaded more than four billion times – resulting in hundreds of billions of hours of gameplay. Now Netflix has confirmed that it "will rally the clan" with an animated TV show based on the games . Read more on Netflix The series is now in "early pre-production", but there's no firm release date yet. Supercell, the company behind the games, is directly involved in the production. The showrunner is set to be Fletcher Moules, who directed existing Clash of Clans animated videos, and has also worked on Entergalactic and Agent Elvis. He'll be joined by executive producer Ron Weiner, credited as working on Silicon Valley, 30 Rock, Futurama, and Arrested Development. Most read in Tech "Clash has been a global gaming phenomenon for over a decade," said Netflix animation boss John Derderian. "Filled with humor, action, and unforgettable characters perfect for an animated series adaptation. Netflix unveils first TV make-over in 10 years for millions of viewers "Working with the incredible team at Supercell, Fletcher Moules, and Ron Weiner, we're bringing all the fun, chaos, and spirit of the world of Clash to life in a whole new way. "We can't wait for fans – old and new – to experience the mayhem." Clash isn't the first animated series to land on Netflix. The streaming platform is also home to Arcade, which is based on smash-hit Riot Games title League of Legends. 4 Clash games are some of the most popular apps available on smartphones Credit: Supercell And we've also seen other popular animated series including Devil May Cry, Blue Eye Samurai, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, and Sonic Prime. Details about the Clash series are being kept secret for now, but Supercell film and TV boss Curtis Lelash has already teased what's coming. "We're thrilled to be working with Netflix and this creative team to bring the world of CLASH to life," Lelash said. "Think epic battles, immaculate Barbarian mustaches, and the kind of humour our players know and love. NETFLIX PRICES AND PERKS – HOW MUCH ARE YOU PAYING? Here's what you need to know... Netflix Standard with Ads Price: £4.99 UK / $7.99 US Ad-supported, all but a few movies and TV shows available, unlimited mobile games Watch on 2 supported devices at a time Watch in 1080p (Full HD) Download on 2 supported devices at a time Netflix Standard Price: £10.99 UK / $17.99 US Unlimited ad-free movies, TV shows, and mobile games Watch on 2 supported devices at a time Watch in 1080p (Full HD) Download on 2 supported devices at a time Option to add 1 extra member who doesn't live with you Netflix Premium Price: £17.99 UK / $24.99 US Unlimited ad-free movies, TV shows, and mobile games Watch on 4 supported devices at a time Watch in 4K (Ultra HD) + HDR Download on 6 supported devices at a time Option to add up to 2 extra members who don't live with you Netflix spatial audio Picture Credit: Netflix "They've been asking for a Clash series forever, and we're beyond excited to finally say: It's happening!" Netflix is now days away from its major news about its biggest TV shows and movies. Earlier this month, Netflix teased that it was about to begin a major app makeover for TVs – Netflix kicked off the controversial roll-out of its 4 As well as showing game-based TV shows, Netflix also hosts plenty of video games too Credit: Netflix The streaming giant also recently bagged But some Amazon Fire TV Stick owners won't be able to watch it

‘What Art Does' Review: Brian Eno's Mind at Play
‘What Art Does' Review: Brian Eno's Mind at Play

Wall Street Journal

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wall Street Journal

‘What Art Does' Review: Brian Eno's Mind at Play

Art—as a field of work and study and as a matter of qualitative rather than quantitative value—is threatened, misunderstood and undervalued. No doubt this is because art is not an obvious form of self-advancement—it doesn't make you thinner or, except in very rare circumstances, richer. It does, however, improve you, and Brian Eno's 'What Art Does: An Unfinished Theory' explains how. All the pretense one might anticipate in a book with both 'theory' and 'art' in the title is undone by its gestural, playful design and illustration by Bette A., a Dutch artist who illuminates Mr. Eno's discussion of how art is 'like a language that changes meaning depending on the listener.' Take, for example, her cheerful drawing of hairstyles—they reflect 'Bette's Grandma's feelings about haircuts'—which depicts the severe, shaven noggin of someone who 'is against something' and a fluffier coiffure for one who 'wants to get married.' Together Mr. Eno and Ms. A. contemplate the art inherent in 'natural' haircuts and the 'highly sculpted beehive' that suggests 'time, formality, maintenance.' Ms. A. is the perfect foil for the king of the art-school rockers. British popular music of the second half of the 20th century was profoundly influenced by the U.K.'s post-World War II art schools. While it will surprise no one that Paul Simonon, the Clash's bassist, went to art school, the list also includes John Lennon and Pete Townshend. The art schools were easy to get into and their teachers were well regarded. The schools' core view was that the postwar world would be creative, incorporating a number of disciplines. Their graduates would be in tune with culture, ready to work in design (both industrial and graphic), fashion, advertising and entertainment, well-prepared for a world in which there was a lot to buy and sell to newly flush teenagers. Mr. Eno, born just after the war, attended Ipswich School of Art, earning a diploma in fine arts from the Winchester School of Art in 1969.

Call of Duty reveals everything new coming to Warzone Season 4
Call of Duty reveals everything new coming to Warzone Season 4

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Call of Duty reveals everything new coming to Warzone Season 4

Image via Treyarch The countdown to Season 4 of Call of Duty: Warzone is nearly over, and the new content drop is shaping up to be one of the most impactful updates yet. From massive changes to Verdansk's skyline to the return of fan-favorite modes and inventive gameplay tweaks, there's a lot packed into this season. A Towering New Landmark: The Overlook Verdansk has changed again, and it's hard to miss. The Overlook, a gigantic skyscraper, is now the highest point on the map—easily dwarfing anything else in the city. Replacing several older POIs like Burger Town, the SKN Comm tower, and surrounding tenement buildings, The Overlook adds a vertical twist to combat. Expect rooftop battles, crane climbs, and fast-paced movement using ziplines. Inside the building, players can navigate multiple floors filled with both tactical potential and loot. The ground floor also introduces new areas like a sushi bar and a relocated Burger Town, helping freshen up familiar locations. Clash Mode Is Back With a Twist Clash Mode makes its return in Season 4, offering 52v52 team deathmatch chaos across Verdansk. But this isn't just a copy-paste from previous seasons. This time, Clash comes with new features including: Search and Destroy Contracts UAV Towers and SAM Turrets for added intel and anti-air capabilities Door Barricades for defensive plays New power-ups like Speed Boost and Double Down Add in rotating POIs, in-match events, and accessible loadouts from the start, and Clash becomes the ultimate arena for large-scale action. Mid-Season Surprise: Havoc Royale Later in Season 4, players can dive into Havoc Royale—a limited-time mode that introduces dynamic modifiers to gas circles. Each new circle alters gameplay in real-time, forcing squads to adapt their strategy as the match evolves. It's chaotic, unpredictable, and designed specifically for Quads. This mode will keep even seasoned players guessing. Casual-Friendly Resurgence Mode Another big addition is Resurgence Casual , a more accessible version of the popular mode. It features bot opponents, making it easier for new or returning players to get up to speed without the high stakes. Importantly, it doesn't impact your progression, so it's a stress-free way to practice and warm up. WARZONE: Major SEASON 4 UPDATE FULLY REVEALED! New WEAPONS, Full Roadmap, & More! (BO6 Season 4) New Killstreaks, Contracts, and Perks Drops Season 4 also delivers a variety of gameplay enhancements, including: The Care Package Killstreak : Drops a crate full of rare loot mid-match Loot Master Perk : Increases loot quality from caches Return of the Hand Cannon : High-damage, limited-use firepower Expanded Search and Destroy Contracts : Now available in standard Battle Royale, Resurgence, and Plunder These changes are designed to reward exploration, aggressive play, and smart objective focus. Call of Duty: Warzone Season 4 goes live on Thursday, May 29, and it's packed with fresh content that promises to shake up the meta. Whether you're diving into The Overlook, grinding Clash, or exploring HavocRoyale's mayhem, there's something for every type of player. Stay locked and loaded; Verdansk is changing, and the fight is just getting started. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

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