Australia says it cancelled Kanye West's visa over 'Heil Hitler' songNew Foto - Australia says it cancelled Kanye West's visa over 'Heil Hitler' song

SYDNEY (Reuters) -Kanye West, also known as Ye, has had his Australian visa cancelled after he released "Heil Hitler", a song promoting Nazism, the country's home affairs minister said on Wednesday. The U.S. rapper released the song that praised the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler across social media and music streaming platforms in May this year. The song came a few months after West made a string of antisemitic posts on X, which included comments such as "I love Hitler" and "I'm a Nazi". Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said that while previous offensive comments made by West had not affected his visa status, officials "looked at it again" after the song's release. "It was a lower level (visa) and the officials still looked at the law and said you're going to have a song and promote that sort of Nazism, we don't need that in Australia," he told national broadcaster ABC on Wednesday. "We have enough problems in this country already without deliberately importing bigotry." Burke added that West had family in Australia and had been a longtime visitor prior to the visa cancellation. The singer married his wife Bianca Censori, an Australian architect, in December 2022. Burke's office declined to comment on the exact date of the visa cancellation. West's management did not respond immediately to a request for comment outside U.S. business hours. In October 2024, U.S. conservative influencer Candace Owens was also barred from entry into Australia. Burke said "Australia's national interest is best served when Candace Owens is somewhere else". (Reporting by Christine Chen in Sydney; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

Australia says it cancelled Kanye West's visa over 'Heil Hitler' song

Australia says it cancelled Kanye West's visa over 'Heil Hitler' song SYDNEY (Reuters) -Kanye West, also known as Ye, has had hi...
Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Perfect 'Love Island' Parody and We're ObsessedNew Foto - Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Perfect 'Love Island' Parody and We're Obsessed

Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Perfect 'Love Island' Parody and We're Obsessedoriginally appeared onParade. The Jenner sisters just delivered the crossover content we never knew we needed.KylieandKendall Jennertransformed their friend group intoLove Islandcontestants in a TikTok recreation so spot-on, it has fans demanding a full season. The 27-year-old beauty mogul posted the hilarious video Tuesday, featuring herself, 29-year-old Kendall, longtime friendStassie Karanikolaou, andVictoria Villarroelin a perfectly choreographed villa drama. The quartet nailed everyLove Islandtrope, from strategic "chats" to whispered villa gossip. The masterpiece begins with Kylie and Kendall sharing wine when Stassie delivers the iconic interruption: "Hey, Kylie. Do you mind if I pull you for a chat?" The 28-year-old friend channels classicLove Islandenergy while "stealing" Kylie for private conversation. Meanwhile, Kendall and Victoria immediately dive into speculation mode, whispering dramatic observations that mirror the show's signature commentary style. Their concerned exchanges about potential romantic triangles capture the villa's perpetual tension perfectly. The sisters demonstrate impressive understanding ofLove Islanddynamics, with Kylie explaining her "coupling" situation while expressing openness to "exploring other connections." Kendall's strategic positioning as the potential new interest adds authentic villa drama. Stassie's response showcases the competitive spirit that drivesLove Islandrelationships, declaring her own willingness to explore options. The back-and-forth negotiations feel authentically lifted from Peacock's hit dating series. Related: Kylie Jenner and Stormi Channel 'La Dolce Vita' Vibes in Picture-Perfect Venice Arrival The video cleverly incorporates Kylie Cosmetics product placement, with Stassie applying the new peach mango lip butter. Victoria's request to borrow some, declaring "This kiss is about to be delicious," adds perfect comedic timing while seamlessly promoting the brand. Love Island USAitself commented on the recreation, expressing investment in this alternative villa drama. The official response validates the sisters' accurate portrayal of the show's addictive format. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Kylie's caption "some people play mermaids we playlove island(episode 1)" suggests potential future episodes, leaving fans hoping for extended villa content. The reference to "episode 1" implies this group thoroughly understands reality TV's serialized storytelling. This collaboration highlightsthe Kardashians' continued mastery of viral content creation while showcasing their genuine friendship dynamics. Their ability to parody popular culture while maintaining authentic entertainment value demonstrates why they remain social media powerhouses. Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Perfect 'Love Island' Parody and We're Obsessedfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 2, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.

Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Perfect ‘Love Island’ Parody and We're Obsessed

Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Perfect 'Love Island' Parody and We're Obsessed Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Pe...
Cynthia Erivo Has a Surprising Sisqó Song on Her List of Favorites: 'You Can't Tell Me That's Not a Great Vocal'New Foto - Cynthia Erivo Has a Surprising Sisqó Song on Her List of Favorites: 'You Can't Tell Me That's Not a Great Vocal'

Entertainment Weekly/Youtube Cynthia Erivo named Sisqó's "Thong Song" as one of her favorite vocal performances of all time She also cited Beyoncé, Whitney Houston, Jazmine Sullivan, and more as inspiration Erivo already holds an Emmy, a Grammy, and a Tony for her vocal performances Cynthia Erivois revealing a surprisingSisqósong as one of her all-time favorite vocal performances. In an interview withEntertainment Weekly, Erivo, 38, named Sisqó's "Thong Song" as one of her favorites and cited the R&B singer's impressive vocals on such an unexpected track. "Why do you need to sing like this when singing about a thong? The whole end section, the whole end section of this song is so unnecessary," Erivo said. TheWickedstar loves the sonic drama of the track, in spite of its lyrical simplicity. "You have a key change, there's a praise break at some point in this. With his voice it's ridiculous, you don't need to sing like that. And he does, he's just enjoying himself and the voice is doing what it's meant to be doing." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. After singing along and complimenting Sisqó's voice throughout, the Tony winner said, "You can't tell me that that's not a good vocal because it is a good vocal. That's a brilliant vocal for a song about a thong. He just keeps going, 'I don't think you heard me.' We did, we heard you. I just love how he uses his voice for something that you wouldn't expect a voice to be used for." Prince Williams/WireImage The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! She complimented the rest of the singer's discography as well. "Now are there other performances of Sisqó's that merit this? Probably, but I just was like this is the one that didn't need him to do that and yet he did. Hats off to you Sisqó," Erivo added. Among her other favorite vocal performances wereWhitney Houston's rendition of the 1935 classic from the musicalPorgy and Bess"I Loves You Porgy,"Jazmine Sullivan's childhood performance of "Home" fromThe Wiz, Jennifer Holiday's "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going,"Aretha Franklin's "Dr. Feel Good,"Luther Vandross's "A House Is Not A Home," andBeyoncé's"Resentment." Erivo, a powerhouse vocalist herself, already holds an Emmy a Grammy, and a Tony, all for her vocal performances inThe Color Purple.She was also nominated for Best Actress at the2025 Oscarsfor her role in the musical adaptation ofWicked, and will reprise her lead role as Elphaba Thropp inWicked: For Good,which will be released in theaters on Nov. 21, 2025. Read the original article onPeople

Cynthia Erivo Has a Surprising Sisqó Song on Her List of Favorites: 'You Can't Tell Me That's Not a Great Vocal'

Cynthia Erivo Has a Surprising Sisqó Song on Her List of Favorites: 'You Can't Tell Me That's Not a Great Vocal' Entertainme...
Fire that shut Heathrow was caused by a preventable technical fault known for years, report findsNew Foto - Fire that shut Heathrow was caused by a preventable technical fault known for years, report finds

LONDON (AP) — An electrical substation fire thatshut down Heathrow Airport, canceling more than 1,300 flights, was caused by a preventable technical fault identified almost seven years earlier, a report found Wednesday. Europe's busiest air hub shut for about 18 hours in March aftera fireknocked out one of the three electrical substations that supply Heathrow with power. More than 200,000 passengers had journeys disrupted. Counterterrorism police initially led the investigation into the fire, which came as authorities across Europe girded againstsabotage backed by Russia. Though authorities quickly ruled out vandalism or sabotage, the fire's huge impact raised concern about the resilience of Britain's energy system to accidents, natural disasters or attacks. The governmentordered an investigationinto "any wider lessons to be learned on energy resilience for critical national infrastructure." The report by the National Energy System Operator said that an "elevated moisture reading" had been found in oil samples at the substation in west London in July 2018, but action wasn't taken to replace electrical insulators known as bushings. It said that the March 20 blaze was caused by a "catastrophic failure" in one of the transformers, "most likely caused by moisture entering the bushing causing a short circuit" that ignited the oil. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said that the findings were "deeply concerning." He said that energy industry regulator Ofgem had opened an investigation into whether the substation's operator, National Grid Electricity Transmission, had breached its license conditions.

Fire that shut Heathrow was caused by a preventable technical fault known for years, report finds

Fire that shut Heathrow was caused by a preventable technical fault known for years, report finds LONDON (AP) — An electrical substation fir...
Diddy jury to keep deliberating after reaching deadlock on most serious chargeNew Foto - Diddy jury to keep deliberating after reaching deadlock on most serious charge

Jurors in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs will keep deliberating after they reached a partial verdict, but found themselves unable to agree on the most serious charge faced by the hip-hop mogul. At the federal court in New York, the 12 jurors said they had agreed on four of the five counts. Those verdicts have not been made public. But jurors were unable to decide on the racketeering charge, which carries a possible life prison term. Mr Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him, which include two counts of sex trafficking and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, as well as the single count of racketeering. Deliberations will resume on Wednesday morning. The atmosphere in court on Tuesday was tense - as the rapper sat with head bowed, hands folded in his lap. His lawyers occasionally put their arms around him. Over the past two months, the jury has heard from 34 witnesses, including ex-girlfriends, former employees of Mr Combs, male escorts and federal agents. Mr Combs is charged with racketeering conspiracy, two charges of sex trafficking and two charges of transportation to engage in prostitution. At around 16:30 EDT on Tuesday (20:30 GMT), the jury announced they had reached a verdict on four of the five counts, after two days of deliberations. The panel said they could not come to an agreement on the racketeering charge because jurors on both sides had opinions that were unmovable. Judge Arun Subramanian heard arguments from both the prosecution and the rapper's defence attorneys on how to proceed, before urging the jurors to keep trying to come to a unanimous decision. Their verdicts on the other four counts were not disclosed. The prosecution urged the judge to use an Allen charge, which is a set of instructions given to a hung jury to press its members to reach a unanimous decision. Allen charges are controversial, as some believe they can put undue pressure on juries, forcing them to change their stances or cave to peer pressure - especially when their opinion is in the minority. As well as returning to court on Wednesday, the jurors could potentially continue deliberating on 3 July - when the court is normally closed ahead of the 4 July public holiday. The panel's unanimous decision on most of the counts after less than two days of deliberations could be a good sign for prosecutors, Robert Mintz, a criminal defence lawyer and former federal prosecutor told the BBC. But to gain a conviction on the racketeering charge, prosecutors needed to prove that Mr Combs established a criminal enterprise - a co-ordinated plan between the musician and at least one other person to commit at least two crimes over a span of several years. "That was always going to be the most challenging charge for prosecutors to get a conviction on," Mr Mintz said. "It's a very complicated charge, used typically in the past in organised crime prosecution and so it's not surprising that that is the one charge giving the jury the most difficulty." If convicted on that charge, Mr Combs faces up to life in prison. He faces another statutory minimum sentence of 15 years if he is found guilty of sex trafficking. Meanwhile, transportation for purposes of prostitution carries a maximum sentence of 10 years. The defendant has also gone by the names Puffy, Puff Daddy, P Diddy, Love and Brother Love. He used his stature in the industry to found his successful Sean John clothing line and starred in multiple reality TV shows, including one where contestants competed to become part of his band. In 2023, he released his fifth record The Love Album: Off The Grid and earned his first solo nomination at the Grammy awards. He was also named a Global Icon at the MTV Awards. A 'fake trial': Sean 'Diddy' Combs' lawyers make final arguments to jurors What Diddy sex-trafficking trial jury will need to consider What is Sean 'Diddy' Combs charged with and how long will his trial last?

Diddy jury to keep deliberating after reaching deadlock on most serious charge

Diddy jury to keep deliberating after reaching deadlock on most serious charge Jurors in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs will keep...
Baidu launches AI video generator, overhauls search featuresNew Foto - Baidu launches AI video generator, overhauls search features

(Corrects spelling of MuseSteamer in paragraph 4) BEIJING (Reuters) -China's Baidu on Wednesday launched an AI-driven video generator for businesses as well as a major upgrade to its search engine. The image-to-video model, called MuseSteamer, is capable of generating videos up to 10 seconds long and comes in three versions - Turbo, Pro and Lite. Over the past year, artificial intelligence heavyweights like OpenAI and big global tech companies have been expanding beyond chatbots to text-to-video or image-to-video generators. In China, ByteDance, Tencent and Alibaba have also launched models. While many rival products, including OpenAI's Sora, target consumers with subscription plans, Baidu's MuseSteamer is aimed only at business users and a consumer app is not yet available. The search engine overhaul includes a redesigned search box that accepts longer queries and supports voice and image-based searches. The platform also displays more targeted content using Baidu's AI technology. Baidu has faced increasing pressure as AI-based chatbots such as ByteDance's Doubao and Tencent's Yuanbao become more popular. (Reporting by Liam Mo and Brenda Goh; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

Baidu launches AI video generator, overhauls search features

Baidu launches AI video generator, overhauls search features (Corrects spelling of MuseSteamer in paragraph 4) BEIJING (Reuters) -China...
'90s Country Icon Tries Not to React to Her Own Hit Songs on TikTok—And Fails AdorablyNew Foto - '90s Country Icon Tries Not to React to Her Own Hit Songs on TikTok—And Fails Adorably

'90s Country Icon Tries Not to React to Her Own Hit Songs on TikTok—And Fails Adorablyoriginally appeared onParade. Country music legendJo Dee Messinajust proved that even seasoned performers can't resist their own greatest hits. The Grammy-nominated artist discovered a TikTok "try not to react" challenge created by user@amchiefs93featuring her chart-topping songs—and her adorable failure to stay stoic has fans absolutely melting. The 54-year-old singer stumbled upon the viral trend and decided to take on the challenge herself, posting the results with the caption crediting the original creator. What followed was pure entertainment gold: Messina singing along and dancing to every single one of her hits, completely abandoning any pretense of maintaining a poker face. Fans couldn't get enough of what they're calling a "mini jam session" with their beloved artist. The comment section exploded with appreciation for both her music and her willingness to engage authentically with followers. One longtime supporter gushed about listening to her music for nearly 30 years, while another declared "Bring on the Rain" their personal anthem. What resonates most with fans isn't just the nostalgic trip through her catalog—it's Messina's genuine joy in rediscovering her own work. The artist who gave us six number-one singles on the Billboard country charts, including classics like "I'm Alright" and "Stand Beside Me," showed the same enthusiasm that made her a '90s powerhouse. This heartwarming moment perfectly captures whyMessinaremains beloved beyond her chart success. Her authentic interaction style and willingness to participate in fan-generated content demonstrates an artist who genuinely connects with her audience across generations. Related: '90s Country Legend Takes Requests and Performance Goes Viral The TikTok moment also highlights how social media continues bridging gaps between established artists and new audiences. Messina's playful participation introduces her music to younger users while giving longtime fans a delightful surprise in their feeds. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Her inability to maintain composure while hearing her own hits speaks to the emotional connection artists maintain with their work. After decades in the industry, Messina's music still moves her—and that authentic response translates beautifully to viewers. Messina's "failure" at the challenge became a victory for fan engagement and cross-generational connection. '90s Country Icon Tries Not to React to Her Own Hit Songs on TikTok—And Fails Adorablyfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 2, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.

'90s Country Icon Tries Not to React to Her Own Hit Songs on TikTok—And Fails Adorably

'90s Country Icon Tries Not to React to Her Own Hit Songs on TikTok—And Fails Adorably '90s Country Icon Tries Not to React to Her O...

 

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