TV presenter Stephen Colbert has declined to say sorry for his jokes about Kate Middleton, despite facing a backlash. The 59-year-old comedian, who is known for his anti-monarchy views, addressed the controversy on The Late Show on CBS. He admitted to making
April 1 marks April Fools’ Day. It’s an occasion filled with jokes and pranks. Pranks can be an annoyance, but they can be fun, too, especially for kids. APRIL FOOLS’ DAY BY THE NUMBERS: FUN AND STRANGE FACTS ABOUT THE DAY In
Transport for London has led the hoaxes on April 1 with “plans” to rename the London Underground routes. TfL’s Director of Tube Tinkering, Olive Innadark, told MyLondon: “We just feel it’s time for change. If you look at the Circle Line on
A string of US TV hosts have been forced to issue apologies for their unfortunate jokes about Princess Kate before she revealed her battle with cancer. Stephen Colbert, host of The Late Show, previously made fun of the Princess of Wales and
Penny Mordaunt mocked the SNP in the Commons today as she joked the party was behind a farcical Willy Wonka experience in Glasgow. The event last weekend hit the headlines which was cancelled just hours in after children were left in tears
In a desperate move to connect with younger voters, President Joe Biden has officially joined TikTok, unveiling the Biden-Harris HQ account during the NFL’s Super Bowl. The decision to use the popular short-form video app comes amid widespread suspicion in Washington regarding
Harry made a shock appearance on stage at the Resorts World Theater on Thursday evening, leaving the audience gasping in surprise. The 39-year-old presented the Walter Payton Man of the Year award to Pittsburgh Steelers footballer Cameron Heyward. “I’m in shock. That’s
Virgin Radio Breakfast Show host Chris Evans couldn’t resist taking a swipe at Prince William on his show today, following the latter’s return to royal duties on Wednesday. Alongside actor Tom Cruise, William attended London Air Ambulance Service’s gala, to help raise
The crowd were not the only ones to receive an apology from O’Sullivan on Thursday, as the Rocket felt that Hawkins was the victim of a curse being placed on his opponents. “I just said ‘I’m so sorry mate, that was so
Everyone in the chamber seemed to miss the joke but inside the Prime Minister must have been laughing. In what is becoming a signature haplessness in his performances in Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs), the Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer asked Rishi Sunak