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Carve Out 3 Hours, Get Comfortable, and Rewatch the ENTIRE Royal Wedding

Prince William and Kate Middleton rang in their ninth wedding anniversary on April 29 , and we might actually feel just as nostalgic and misty eyed about the whole thing as they do. While the royal couple will likely have a low-key celebration for the big day , we're commemorating the event by watching the entire wedding from beginning to end. Will and Kate were married at Westminster Abbey in London, and their ceremony was declared a national holiday and taken in by an obscene number of people all over the world . Remember Kate's arrival? Remember Pippa's arrival ?! Carve out about three hours and relive all the pomp and circumstance now, then check out more famous couples whose weddings were televised (including Will's parents, Prince Charles and Princess Diana ). https://ift.tt/2qfwF6e

Too Hot to Handle's Francesca Teases Wedding Plans With Harry: "We're Honestly Debating It"

Image Source: Netflix Things between Francesca Farago and Harry Jowsey are getting serious! So serious, in fact, that they're thinking about getting married! After striking up a romance on Netflix's Too Hot to Handle , the couple is debating tying the knot so they can be together during the coronavirus pandemic quarantine. In a recent interview with Captial FM, Francesca said that it's been hard being away from Harry since she's in Canada and he's in the US. "It's been really hard because I haven't seen him since the beginning of March," she said. "If this quarantine goes on for another few months, that's just a really long time without seeing the person you care about the most. And if that's our resort - obviously, I want to marry him - we'll celebrate later with our friends, but if that's the only way I can get him to Canada is to do the online marriage, we're honestly debating it." Francesca also spoke about ...

Megan Thee Stallion's "Savage" Somehow Just Got Better . . . With a Little Help From Beyoncé

As if it wasn't already ubiquitous, Megan Thee Stallion just catapulted her latest single, "Savage." The rapper just released a remix featuring Beyoncé, with proceeds benefiting coronavirus relief efforts in their shared hometown of Houston. The remix, which has all the makings of a song of the summer, offers a rare instance of Beyoncé rapping. ("Diva," "Feeling Myself," and "Apesh*t" are other notable instances that come to mind.) In a verse alluding to the song's popularity on TikTok , Beyoncé says, "Hips tick-tock when I dance." Another lyric practically primed for an Instagram caption goes, "If you don't jump to put jeans on / Baby, you don't feel my pain." Listen to the song above before it soon becomes inescapable. https://ift.tt/2Wakauj

Get Acquainted With Paul Mescal, the Newcomer Playing Connell on Normal People

When the BBC and Hulu announced they were turning Sally Rooney's bestselling novel Normal People into a 12-part series , we had one question: who will play Marianne and Connell ? We were nervous and hoped the casting team would get it right - and we're pleased to report they've nailed it. It was confirmed pretty early on that Marianne will be played by British actress Daisy Edgar-Jones, while Irish newcomer Paul Mescal will play Connell. And after seeing the pair step into their characters' shoes, we can't imagine anyone else playing these roles. But while we remembered Edgar-Jones from her role in the BBC drama War of the Worlds , Mescal's face was one we didn't recognize. It makes sense. Playing Connell on Normal People is his debut role on screen - and his performance is incredible, so we have a feeling we'll be seeing a lot more of him. Mescal grew up just outside Dublin, in Maynooth, County Kildare, before moving into the city to study a bachel...

Watching Waco on Netflix? Here's a Primer on the Tragedy That Changed America

The deadly events that unfolded at the 1993 Waco siege have left an indelible mark on American history. Back in 2018, Paramount Network released Waco , a miniseries portrayal of the tragedy that went down at the infamous Mount Carmel compound where the Branch Davidian religious group lived. Starring Michael Shannon, Taylor Kitsch, Julia Garner, and more, the show has now picked up traction as it landed in Netflix feeds . To see how faithfully to series portrays reality, read on to learn about the true story of the 51-day standoff between the FBI and Branch Davidians that culminated in a fatal fire. To set the background, let's begin with an overview of the Branch Davidians. The group started as an offshoot of the Seventh-Day Adventists in the 1930s . Settling in the Mount Carmel Center in Waco, TX, the Branch Davidians believed that there was going to be a second coming of Christ as well as an imminent apocalypse . In the 1980s , a charismatic man named David Koresh (born Verno...