Radio DJs’ show axed amid huge controversy involving Keith Urban

Keith Urban hung up on the program during an interview, which sparked a heated debate that raged in Australia.

A popular Australian radio show has been axed following a much-discussed controversy involving Keith Urban. The Aussie musician, 57, made an appearance on Australian Radio Network (ARN)’s Hayley & Max In The Morning, which has been hosted by Max Burford and Hayley Pearson for just under a year.

The interview took place just weeks before it was revealed that he and Nicole Kidman had called time on their near-20 year marriage, and that the Hollywood actress had filed for divorce herself. It all seemed to be going well until he was asked about Nicole’s sex scenes with Zac Efron in their film A Family Affair

What does Keith Urban think about his beautiful wife and his attractive younger partner, Zac Efron, who both have beautiful love scenes on television? The only thing Keith said was to call the interview over right away. A crew member was reportedly said that he and his team disliked the questioning and that the conversation had ended.

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The radio station announced that the Mix102.3 show would air for the final time on December 12 less than six months after the viral moment. As part of a revised overall station strategy that emphasizes bolder content and bigger moments that truly set the station apart, the station will introduce a new live and local breakfast show in 2026.

It comes just days after the network announced that Corey Oates, a member of the Brisbane breakfast program Robin, Kip &amp, and Corey Oates had also been fired. The on-air team was also praised by the rep for their “hard work, creativity, and commitment to the Brisbane audience” while they were producing.

The network “can’t reveal details just yet” of what is to come for the broadcaster, according to an email seen by Mediaweek. The radio show host, Max Burford, later said that he thought they were “vibing” with the country singer and wondered if Keith had grown to dislike them after the contentious exchange.

He continued, “I believed we were vibing with Keith.” Do you know Keith Urban is currently in trouble?

Hayley Pearson, his co-host, said that Keith “hates” us because of how much she thought their interrogation would affect their relationship. I was aware of what was going to happen. Just after their 19th wedding anniversary, Kieth’s angry response to questions about his wife’s movies was immediate.

The couple, who married in Sydney in 2006 after meeting at a Los Angeles event in 2005, have two daughters, aged 17 and 14. The divorce documents include a detailed parenting plan, with Kidman set to be the primary residential parent for 306 days of the year. Urban will have the remaining 59. The filing states both girls will remain in Nashville, where they’ve lived their whole lives.

Even though the parents are divorced, the agreement states that “the mother and father will act with each other and each child in a way that fosters a loving, stable, consistent, and nurturing relationship with the child.”

They won’t criticize one another or other members of the other parent’s family. They will encourage each child to remain devoted to the other parent and feel at ease with them.

Both parties make over $100, 000 per month, according to reports, and neither will seek child or spousal support. Each asset will be named in its own name, including royalties and copyrights.

Urban and Kidman signed the parenting agreement on August 29 and on September 6th, which suggests that the separation had been planned in advance of the release of the information. The divorce will be finalized in at least 90 days, according to Tennessee law.

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This was Urban’s first marriage and Kidman’s second. She was previously married to Tom Cruise, with whom she has two older children. Just last year, at a Netflix premiere, Kidman told the Associated Press, “You’re heading for trouble if you consider yourselves the perfect couple. I’m not a believer in perfect.”

At the AFI Life Achievement Award ceremony earlier that year, Urban emotionally paid tribute to Kidman by saying, “I’m in rehab for three months.” Nic chose love despite all of her own negative voices, I’m sure even some of her own. 18 years later, we are here.

‘I was in a 90s girlband – everything we ate was controlled’

Kéllé Bryan, an eternal legend, has revealed details of her time playing the chart-topping band when they were at the height of fame and claimed that everything they ate was controlled.

Kéllé Bryan claims that people voiced concerns about her weight during Eternal’s heyday. The singer, who joins a string of fellow girlband stars in a new BBC documentary, has opened up about her experience in the chart-topping band.

The likes of Heidi Range, Amelle Berrabah, Perrie Edwards, Kerry Katona, Natasha Hamilton and Melanie Blatt are to all open up about their time in the industry, when girl groups dominated the charts.

But while the all-female group were riding high on their success, Kéllé has now revealed that behind the scenes, there were conversations about her weight. “People were always voicing concern about my weight, about our weight as a band,” she told the Mirror.

We’re talking about a time when size zero was common, not to mention the fact that stylists would come along and say, “This doesn’t fit you.” They drove us away to a rural area where they had complete control over what we ate. You might think that was crazy when you think back, but that’s what they did.

When Kéllé and her friend Louise (Nurding) Redknapp signed their first record deal at the age of 15, they believed they had won the lottery. She continued, “When you were 15 and you were being paid £300 per week, I was very excited.” What, I just assumed I had made it to £300 per week? And it was going to be with Louise, your ideal job with your closest friend.

When Louise and Kéllé first joined Eternal, they were paired with Easther and Vernie Bennett, who were also members. However, Louise made the decision to leave the group just three years after their debut.

She stated at the time that she wanted to pursue a solo career, but later claimed she felt “lost” and had low self-esteem while a member of the group. Kéllé was aware of Redknapp’s difficulties without her, who went on to achieve success on her own.

She stated, “I was aware that Lou was struggling. I can’t believe I can do this anymore, she said to me. Without Louise, the band would change, and it would never be the same.

The documentary, which was produced by seasoned broadcaster Louis Theroux, follows Boybands Forever’s success. The likes of Clara Amfo, Lucie Cave, MNEK, Pete Tong, Nicki Chapman, Scott Mills, and Tulisa will also be featured in interviews with girl bands over the course of the 1990s and beyond.

Executive producer for Mindhouse, Louis Theroux, expressed his delight in being a part of creating this wonderful series. In the 1990s, the Spice Girls, Eternal, and All Saints all started playing. Pop music and British culture in general had a special time during this period.

Then, in their place, a parade of girlbands, each with a different type of talent and style, and frequently very funny. It was a real pleasure to go back and rediscover all the music, those videos, and the interviews they conducted.

There was pain in the music, as is frequently the case, and it cost a lot to achieve that level of young fame. However, we primarily wanted this to be a celebration of a period of extremely special music and talent.

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The focus now shifts to the stories of some of the UK’s most powerful girl groups, according to Jonathan Rothery, head of BBC popular music TV.

Girlbands Forever aims to take you back in time to a period in pop music history as well as explore the realities of being a young woman thrust into the spotlight, through real-world experiences, and from the lessons we have learned.

‘I was in a 90s girlband – everything we ate was controlled’

Kéllé Bryan, an eternal legend, has revealed details of her time playing the chart-topping band when they were at the height of fame and claimed that everything they ate was controlled.

Kéllé Bryan claims that people voiced concerns about her weight during Eternal’s heyday. The singer, who joins a string of fellow girlband stars in a new BBC documentary, has opened up about her experience in the chart-topping band.

The likes of Heidi Range, Amelle Berrabah, Perrie Edwards, Kerry Katona, Natasha Hamilton and Melanie Blatt are to all open up about their time in the industry, when girl groups dominated the charts.

But while the all-female group were riding high on their success, Kéllé has now revealed that behind the scenes, there were conversations about her weight. “People were always voicing concern about my weight, about our weight as a band,” she told the Mirror.

We’re talking about a time when size zero was common, not to mention the fact that stylists would come along and say, “This doesn’t fit you.” They drove us away to a rural area where they had complete control over what we ate. You might think that was crazy when you think back, but that’s what they did.

When Kéllé and her friend Louise (Nurding) Redknapp signed their first record deal at the age of 15, they believed they had won the lottery. She continued, “When you were 15 and you were being paid £300 per week, I was very excited.” What, I just assumed I had made it to £300 per week? And it was going to be with Louise, your ideal job with your closest friend.

When Louise and Kéllé first joined Eternal, they were paired with Easther and Vernie Bennett, who were also members. However, Louise made the decision to leave the group just three years after their debut.

She stated at the time that she wanted to pursue a solo career, but later claimed she felt “lost” and had low self-esteem while a member of the group. Kéllé was aware of Redknapp’s difficulties without her, who went on to achieve success on her own.

She stated, “I was aware that Lou was struggling. I can’t believe I can do this anymore, she said to me. Without Louise, the band would change, and it would never be the same.

The documentary, which was produced by seasoned broadcaster Louis Theroux, follows Boybands Forever’s success. The likes of Clara Amfo, Lucie Cave, MNEK, Pete Tong, Nicki Chapman, Scott Mills, and Tulisa will also be featured in interviews with girl bands over the course of the 1990s and beyond.

Executive producer for Mindhouse, Louis Theroux, expressed his delight in being a part of creating this wonderful series. In the 1990s, the Spice Girls, Eternal, and All Saints all started playing. Pop music and British culture in general had a special time during this period.

Then, in their place, a parade of girlbands, each with a different type of talent and style, and frequently very funny. It was a real pleasure to go back and rediscover all the music, those videos, and the interviews they conducted.

There was pain in the music, as is frequently the case, and it cost a lot to achieve that level of young fame. However, we primarily wanted this to be a celebration of a period of extremely special music and talent.

Continue reading the article.

The focus now shifts to the stories of some of the UK’s most powerful girl groups, according to Jonathan Rothery, head of BBC popular music TV.

Girlbands Forever aims to take you back in time to a period in pop music history as well as explore the realities of being a young woman thrust into the spotlight, through real-world experiences, and from the lessons we have learned.

Jennifer Lawrence finally reveals gender of second child as she shares motherhood fears

Jennifer Lawrence, the actress who won an Oscar, revealed the gender of her second child, revealing that her postpartum worries would lead her to believe she would “ruin” her kids.

Jennifer Lawrence has revealed the gender of her second child and opened up about the postpartum anxiety she experienced after the birth that made her think she would “ruin” her children. The Oscar-winning actress became a mother of two six months ago, when she gave birth to her second child with art gallery director Cooke Maroney.

She has now revealed the identity of the boy. She also revealed that after his birth, she struggled with postpartum anxiety.

Jennifer said she believed he was “doing everything wrong” and that his cries imply that she wasn’t interested in her. She said in a new interview, “I just thought he was dead every time he was sleeping.” He cried because he disliked his family, his life, or me, “I thought he cried.” I believed I was ruining my children because I was doing everything wrong.

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After a chatGPT incident, the actress told The New Yorker that she started to question everything that people had said to her. She recalled how she posed a breastfeeding question to the chatbot.

She was described as a “loving mother” and “doing the most amazing thing” in its response. She began to doubt the sincerity of her friends because a computer was telling her the same things that everyone else did.

The actress is currently doing press for her new film, Die My Love, which also stars Robert Pattinson, who has his own children with actress and singer Suki Waterhouse.

She continued in this interview that this was her first experience with anxiety. She claimed she was constantly worried about upset people because she was “driven by anxiety.”

Jennifer also experienced postpartum anxiety with her first son, Cy. She said that the postpartum was “worse” with her second son, but she still felt like she was “at war” with the world after the birth of her first.

In Rhode Island in 2019, Jennifer and her husband got married. In 2022, she gave birth to their first child. She claimed at the time that Cy’s made her heart swell.

“I just looked at it,” I had such a sweet heart. I also fell in love with every baby I saw. She praised the newborns as being “absolutely amazing.” She later stated, “I mean, Cy’s euphoria is just — Jesus, it’s impossible. My heart is extending to the point where it was untold. My husband is included in that.

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Jennifer Lawrence finally reveals gender of second child as she shares motherhood fears

Jennifer Lawrence, the actress who won an Oscar, revealed the gender of her second child, revealing that her postpartum worries would lead her to believe she would “ruin” her kids.

Jennifer Lawrence has revealed the gender of her second child and opened up about the postpartum anxiety she experienced after the birth that made her think she would “ruin” her children. The Oscar-winning actress became a mother of two six months ago, when she gave birth to her second child with art gallery director Cooke Maroney.

She has now revealed the identity of the boy. She also revealed that after his birth, she struggled with postpartum anxiety.

Jennifer said she believed he was “doing everything wrong” and that his cries imply that she wasn’t interested in her. She said in a new interview, “I just thought he was dead every time he was sleeping.” He cried because he disliked his family, his life, or me, “I thought he cried.” I believed I was ruining my children because I was doing everything wrong.

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After a chatGPT incident, the actress told The New Yorker that she started to question everything that people had said to her. She recalled how she posed a breastfeeding question to the chatbot.

She was described as a “loving mother” and “doing the most amazing thing” in its response. She began to doubt the sincerity of her friends because a computer was telling her the same things that everyone else did.

The actress is currently doing press for her new film, Die My Love, which also stars Robert Pattinson, who has his own children with actress and singer Suki Waterhouse.

She continued in this interview that this was her first experience with anxiety. She claimed she was constantly worried about upset people because she was “driven by anxiety.”

Jennifer also experienced postpartum anxiety with her first son, Cy. She said that the postpartum was “worse” with her second son, but she still felt like she was “at war” with the world after the birth of her first.

In Rhode Island in 2019, Jennifer and her husband got married. In 2022, she gave birth to their first child. She claimed at the time that Cy’s made her heart swell.

“I just looked at it,” I had such a sweet heart. I also fell in love with every baby I saw. She praised the newborns as being “absolutely amazing.” She later stated, “I mean, Cy’s euphoria is just — Jesus, it’s impossible. My heart is extending to the point where it was untold. My husband is included in that.

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Hamas hands over remains of captive as Israeli drone strike kills two

Hours after a fragile ceasefire was attacked by Israeli drones in southern Gaza, Hamas has handed over the remains of another dead capt.

The Red Cross was reportedly in the process of transporting the coffin to the army’s troops in Gaza, according to the Israeli military’s statement on Monday.

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Hamas has pledged to return the bodies of all 28 of the dead captives as part of a US-brokered ceasefire that came into effect on October 10. As of Monday, 16’s remains had been delivered.

As part of the truce, the 20 surviving prisoners were set free on October 13.

The release of the most recent body comes as some of the captives’ families demanded that Hamas halt the ceasefire.

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum stated that “Hamas knows where every one of the deceased hostages is held.”

The families demand that Hamas fulfill all of its obligations and give every hostage back to Israel before moving forward with the next stage of the agreement, according to the organization.

The Israeli government’s claim that Hamas is aware of the location of the remains was repeated in the statement.

Because “the occupation has altered the terrain of Gaza,” Hamas negotiator Khalil al-Haya said on Saturday that finding the captives’ bodies was “challenges.”

He suggested that some of the bodies’ burial sites had been forgotten while others had been killed during the war.

An Egyptian technical team was allowed to enter Gaza the day after al-Hayya’s comments, to aid in the search for the bodies. Exploitation vehicles and trucks are used in the search.

At least two people were killed on Monday in an Israeli drone attack close to Khan Younis in southern Gaza, according to Nasser Hospital.

In total, eight Palestinians have been killed and thirteen others have been injured in recent Israeli attacks in the area, according to the Gaza-based Ministry of Health on Monday. Since Israel’s war on Gaza started in October 2023, it added that at least 68, 527 people have died and 170, 395 have been injured.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio made the suggestion that Israel had not violated the truce when it struck a Palestinian Islamic Jihad member on Saturday while taking a photo with the aircraft.

He claimed that the target had planned to attack Israeli forces, but “we don’t view that as a violation of the ceasefire.” If Israel is in imminent danger, they have the right to do so, and all mediators agree.

About 473, 000 people have returned to northern Gaza in the more than two weeks since the truce started, where they are battling severe property destruction and severe food and water shortages, according to the UN.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society’s leader, Younis al-Khatib, has warned that Gaza’s population is still in a desperate humanitarian need like it was before the truce.

He said during meetings with Norway’s prime minister and foreign minister in Oslo that rebuilding people is more difficult than rebuilding destroyed homes, noting that residents will require mental health care for years to come.

After two years of Israel’s war, the World Health Organization also issued a warning that the number of Palestinians in Gaza who require mental health care has increased from 485 000 to over 1 million.

According to UNICEF, which has declared that Gaza has been “the most dangerous place in the world to be a child” over the past two years, almost all the children in the enclave need such assistance.

The group’s spokesperson in Gaza, Tess Ingram, explained that this is due to the “sheer number of children who have lost a loved one or have been killed and injured, displaced, or separated from their families.”