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Amy Winehouse apologises for singing racist song | Music

Music This article is more than 15 years oldAmy Winehouse apologises for singing racist songThis article is more than 15 years oldThe singer claims she's "the least racist person going" after a video surfaces of her chanting a string of racial slurs to the tune of a popular children's songAmy Winehouse apologised yesterday for a video that surfaced over the weekend showing her singing a song full of racial epithets.

Harry Redknapp claims he was 'deceived' after he's filmed charging 20k to support a charity

Harry has broken his silence after Channel 4's Dispaches caught him and Caitlyn Jenner charging hefty sums. When you hear about a celebrity endorsing a charity, you'd automatically assume that it's through the goodness of their hearts and willingness to use their platform for the greater good, and not to make a quick buck. However, Dispatches' newest documentary for Channel 4, Celebs For Sale: The Great Charity Scandal has displayed that it isn't the case for some, with Harry Redknapp and Caitlyn Jenner being filmed accepting huge chunks of money for their online support.

Margot Robbie Completely Transforms for Tonya Harding Biopic

Margot Robbie who? The Australian access was spotted on the set of her forthcoming biopic, I, Tonya, about infamous figure skater Tonya Harding, and the results are uncanny. Wearing the most '90s-looking mom jeans, a blue sweater and a frizzy blond wig, Robbie, 26, looked nearly identical to Harding. Instead of gaining weight in real life, it appears Robbie was fitted with facial prosthetics and a body suit to mimic the appearance of a few extra pounds.

Serial Box Renames Itself Realm, Launches Free Podcast Strategy (EXCLUSIVE)

DC and Marvel serialized audio stories will remain behind paywall After more than five years, Serial Box is jettisoning its name: The episodic audio-fiction company is rebranding as Realm — and simultaneously expanding its business model to release original shows as free, ad-supported podcasts. Until now, the New York-based producer’s serialized audio stories have been available only as à la carte purchases. As Realm, it is distributing select titles for free across multiple podcast platforms and introducing new subscription plans for unlimited, ad-free access to most of its library (with the exception of DC and Marvel series).