Bring the iconic Queen of Hearts to life with this bold and creative Alice in Wonderland-inspired makeup tutorial! Perfect for cosplay, Halloween, or themed events, learn how to create the dramatic ...
EastEnders star Jessie Wallace has spilled the beans on a secret alteration to the Queen Vic made especially for the late soap icon Barbara Windsor. Jessie, who plays the feisty Kat Slater, is back ...
EastEnders are teasing a ‘new dawn’ as they released the first look of Kat Slater’s Queen Vic, which pays tribute to a late soap star. The future of the iconic pub has been up in the air for a number ...
EastEnders fans have been given a glimpse at Kat Slater's arrival in the Queen Vic as she takes over ownership - and the soap kicks off her landlady tenure with something she's never done before. The ...
Here’s why some historians argue she was Britain’s first Black queen—and what we know for sure about her life with King George III. Scottish painter Allan Ramsay’s portrait of Queen Charlotte in her ...
EastEnders icon Anita Dobson was playfully teased by Queen's Freddie Mercury following her debut on the BBC soap. Anita, 76, became a household name when she joined EastEnders at its inception in 1985 ...
Create giant, mesmerizing soap bubbles with this complete tutorial! Learn the secret ingredient and step-by-step tips to make bubbles that wow everyone. Perfect for outdoor fun, parties, or just a ...
Sydney Sweeney fans can now lather up with the actor's bathwater in a limited-edition soap made by men's natural body wash brand Dr. Squatch. The Emmy-nominated star, who rose to fame on the HBO ...
Sydney Sweeney has partnered with Dr. Squatch to create a soap made from her bathwater The soap is titled Sydney's Bathwater Bliss, and is limited to 5,000 bars Fans are divided in their responses to ...
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A Chicago woman created soap operas. And a Chicago woman is keeping them alive. First, let me introduce you to Irna Phillips. She revolutionized television and hardly gets enough credit. Born in 1901 ...