
Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Coldplay Kiss Cam incident sidelines CEO, 'Harry Potter' star's driving ban
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- Coldplay Kiss Cam incident leads to the Astronomer CEO being placed on leave
- 'Harry Potter' star Emma Watson hit with 6-month driving ban in UK
- 'American Idol' music boss Robin Kaye and her husband were found murdered in their LA home
MODERN MONARCH - Royal tradition smashed as King Charles breaks century-old rule at palace court, experts say.
MAKING A SPLASH - Reese Witherspoon flaunts a summer romance with her man during sun-soaked getaway.
DAD KNOWS BEST - 'Happy Gilmore 2' star Adam Sandler's one crucial rule for his daughters navigating Hollywood.
MARRIAGE NIGHTMARE - Denise Richards' ex denies troubling abuse claims following her accusations of violence.
'AND SO IT GOES' - Billy Joel admits his affair made him feel 'like a homewrecker.'
FROM GRIEF TO GRACE - 'Duck Dynasty' star Miss Kay makes an 'unbelievable' health turnaround after her beloved husband's death.
'HEAVY HEART' - Connie Francis, 'Pretty Little Baby' singer, dead at 87.
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