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The performer and Eilish, 23, have won two Oscars together — for No Time to Die in 2022 and What Was I Made For? from the Barbie soundtrack in 2024 — and were among several artists to wear badges supporting a ceasefire in Gaza at this year's Academy Awards.

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North Wales Live
8 hours ago
- North Wales Live
Summer sale at GAP has cut price kids clothes including Disney and Barbie for holidays
With the summer holidays fast approaching, it's no surprise that parents are on the hunt for ways to spruce up their children's wardrobes without spending a fortune. Whether it's attire for park playdates, family outings, or simply staying cool during a heatwave, there are plenty of reasons to stock up on warm-weather essentials. Clothing and accessories brand GAP is renowned for its stylish garments, particularly GapKids and babyGap, which offer high-quality items for youngsters. GapKid includes staples such as logo hoodies, comfy joggers and shorts, with many pieces crafted from premium cotton. Now, parents are in luck, as the brand is hosting an end-of-season sale from July 2 to July 16. Shoppers can also bag a 10% discount on first orders and enjoy free delivery on weekends for orders £60 or more this payday weekend, from 27 June to 30 June. Within the GapKids section, they offer a variety of outfits, including this pink Lilo and Stitch cropped hoodie (£30), suitable for children aged 4 to 13 years old. The hoodie, also available in blue, is machine washable and could be the perfect choice for kids, given the current popularity of the franchise and film, according to the Mirror. For Barbie enthusiasts, parents can also snap up this Barbie sweatshirt and skort set (£40). This set, catering to children aged six months to five years old, features a Barbie graphic alongside the GAP logo at the front. If shoppers are on the hunt for a summer or holiday outfit for their little ones, they might consider the smocked ruffle midi dress (£35). Available in sizes for children aged 4 to 13 years old, this soft cotton poplin midi dress features a square neckline and adjustable spaghetti straps, offering a relaxed fit. Boys aren't left out either, with a variety of jackets to choose from, including the black, water-resistant puffer jacket (£28). Suitable for ages 4 to 13, this quilted, water-resistant jacket features fully lined long sleeves, a hood, a zip front, and slant pockets. Additionally, there's a blue denim shirt for £25 and pairs of shorts available in a spectrum of colours, from green to black, for £18. If this range isn't for everyone, Next has a range of options for kids, including this Little Mermaid cotton t-shirt and cycle shorts set, which ranges between £14 and £18, depending on the size. The set is made from 100% cotton, is machine washable and is said to be the ultimate laidback combo. H&M also has cargo shorts for £14.99, available for children aged 1 to 10 years old. While individual reviews for items on GAP's website are lacking, customers have shared their impressions and experiences with the brand on Trustpilot. One reviewer expressed: "GAP clothing line is my choice every day... They are comfortable and look cool to wear! I have always chosen for my kids too since they were a baby till they are grown up." Another customer remarked: " High quality and reasonable prices." "Fast shipping and good exchange policy," commented yet another patron. However, opinions on the brand varied, as one shopper noted: "Good quality and good prices. Just not great." Similarly, another mentioned: "It is hit and miss." An additional review stated: "I couldn't fault the service I've had over the last couple of weeks. I placed three separate orders on different days, and each one came the next day."


Daily Mail
13 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Will Smith takes aim at Chris Rock with savage Oscar slap lyric in cringey freestyle
Will Smith blasted Chris Rock as nothing but a 'joker' in his 'Fire in the Booth' freestyle rap I Am the Illest, which he performed with Charlie Sloth three years after his violent assault against the comedian onstage the 94th Academy Awards. 'Now I'm not the type of man to move in malicious ways / and I am too grown to play childish games / but if you talking crazy out your face up on the stage and disrespect me on the stage,' the disgraced 56-year-old rapped on June 22. 'Expect me on the stage.' Will (born Willard) continued: 'Jokers dish it out, cry foul when it's time to take it / city full of real ones wasn't raised to fake it.' Smith slapped the 60-year-old Selective Outrage funnyman and warned him to 'keep my wife's name out of your f***ing mouth' after he delivered a G.I. Jane joke about Jada Pinkett Smith 's bald head, which was a result of alopecia. Curiously, the Tantrum rapper avoided mentioning or even referring to the 53-year-old Worth author in his freestyle rap despite her being the very reason for his so-called 'chivalrous' outrage. The disgraced 56-year-old rapped on June 22: 'Now I'm not the type of man to move in malicious ways / and I am too grown to play childish games / but if you talking crazy out your face up on the stage and disrespect me on the stage' Aside from throwback snaps, Will and Jada haven't been physically pictured together since the Hollywood premiere of Bad Boys: Ride or Die way back in May 2024. On January 30, People reported that Smith and Pinkett - who were secretly separated from 2016-2022 - 'are still together' but 'living their own lives' in different homes. The hot-tempered Oscar winner seems internally divided on whether he's truly contrite or defiant over slapping Chris, but the subject has crept into his new songs as well as being slapped three times by his Bad Boys co-star Martin Lawrence in their movie. Hours after the shameful 2022 altercation, Will neglected to apologize to Rock in his acceptance speech, and then he went to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills where he celebrated and sang along to his own songs. But the very next day, Smith resigned from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which banned him from attending any of their events - in person or virtually - until 2032. 'Change takes time and I am committed to doing the work to ensure that I never again allow violence to overtake reason,' the West Philly native said in a statement at the time. 'My actions at the 94th Academy Awards presentation were shocking, painful, and inexcusable. The list of those I have hurt is long and includes Chris, his family, many of my dear friends and loved ones, all those in attendance, and global audiences at home. 'I betrayed the trust of the Academy. I deprived other nominees and winners of their opportunity to celebrate and be celebrated for their extraordinary work. I am heartbroken.' On June 18, Will told BBC Radio 1Xtra that he's done a lot of 'internal work' and 'deep reflection' and 'took a big, strong, honest look at myself.' The hot-tempered Oscar winner seems internally divided on whether he's truly contrite or defiant over slapping Chris, but the subject has crept into his new songs as well as being slapped three times by his Bad Boys co-star Martin Lawrence (L) in their movie Hours after the shameful 2022 altercation, Will neglected to apologize to Rock in his acceptance speech, and then he went to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills where he celebrated and sang along to his own songs On June 18, the West Philly native told BBC Radio 1Xtra that he's done a lot of 'internal work' and 'deep reflection' and 'took a big, strong, honest look at myself' 'For the first time in my career, [I was] having to deal with a level of disapproval that I never had to experience,' Smith marveled. 'The addiction to the approval of others that I had to dissolve, it was brutal. It was just like there was a manhole cover over some unexplored areas and the manhole cover came off. 'It was scary for a minute what was in there. But then all of a sudden, all these new thoughts, new energies, new creativity came through like a geyser and it started showing up as music.' Unfortunately for the four-time Grammy winner, his first album in 20 years - Based On A True Story - failed to chart in any major territory with Pitchfork blasting it as 'excruciatingly corny' and Rolling Stone calling it 'cringey, clunky, and dated.' Will - who gets 11.8M monthly listeners on Spotify - is next scheduled to bring his 26-date Based On A True Story UK/European Tour to Spanish music festival Granca Live Fest in Las Palmas this Thursday. Smith's upcoming acting projects include long-delayed sequels to his early aughts blockbusters I Am Legend and Hancock, as well as sci-fi thriller Resistor for Sony Pictures and Michael Bay's amnesia action flick Fast and Loose for Netflix.


Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- Scottish Sun
Barbie star Margot Robbie reveals surprising activity she loves to do when she's in London
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BARBIE actress Margot Robbie says she loves traipsing round London looking for ghouls. The Aussie, 34, revealed she gets spooked at The London Dungeon — but is too old for her former nightclub haunts. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 1 Margot Robbie says she loves traipsing round London looking for ghouls She told a crowd at Glastonbury: 'Do you know what I do when my family comes down? The London Dungeons Tour. 'Has anyone else done that? Isn't it so good? It's so fun. I just love it — I have probably done it like four times.' Margot added: 'Then there is also a Ghosts, Galleries and Ghouls walking tour, which I highly recommend. 'It is so amazing — you'll be somewhere you walk around all the time and they will be like, 'There are 3,000-year-old skeletons under your feet right now.'' Margot, who was at Glastonbury with husband Tom Ackerley, revealed she no longer goes to her favourite London club Infernos in Clapham, where she used to live. She said at the Pilton Palais cinema: 'I'm 34 and I don't think they'd let me in. "They would be like, 'No go away old lady'. "Our roommate has a 99-year ban.'