‘Nonsense’: Omid Scobie breaks silence on Endgame response
Omid Scobie opened up about the scathing reaction to Endgame, which reviewers destroyed for it’s relentlessly glowing depiction of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
Omid Scobie opened up about the scathing reaction to Endgame, which reviewers destroyed for it’s relentlessly glowing depiction of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
After Meghan Markle’s accusations of royal racism, Queen Camilla made a surprising, behind-the-scenes power move to respond with a little help from her celebrity friends.
The late Queen Elizabeth II caught a glimpse of the King her son Charles would become, and she didn’t like what she saw, claims Omid Scobie’s new book Endgame.
Omid Scobie, the heavy-eyebrowed little weasel who makes a living writing garbage about the royal family, is spouting lies again, writes Piers Morgan.
THE harrowing tale of Jimmy Barnes’ violent childhood has hit the top of the bestseller list, beating out J.K. Rowling with its phenomenal first week sales.
ONE simple recommendation from Oprah Winfrey can turn a book into a bestseller — and this hugely popular author is angry she’s apparently been snubbed.
ALEXIS Arquette frequently made headlines with allegations about some of Hollywood’s biggest stars — and she was planning a juicy tell-all memoir.
THE incredible story of three friends who went face to face with a machine gun-toting terrorist carrying enough ammo to kill everyone on their train.
IT’S a close call, but hard grafter Anthony Albanese says there’s one job that definitely qualifies as his worst. And it’s just about as unglamorous as it gets.
SHE’S the golden girl of comedy, but it seems Amy Schumer’s eagerly anticipated latest venture isn’t quite living up to expectations.
IN a tell-all book, a Glee star reveals everything from co-star’s tantrums to how the cast members dealt with Cory Monteith’s drug overdose.
FOUNDING Beach Boys member Mike Love makes a bizarre and startling claim about an incident in the band’s heyday in a new memoir.
FIVE stars for a thriller set in the Middle East and a children’s picture book that explores grief for a lost brother.
TWO new Australian novels explore families’ legacy on future generations
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