Henry Rowley’s life from viral Keira Knightley TikTok to Robin Hood role

The internet personality and comedian has landed his TV debut in Robin Hood.

Henry Rowley of TikTok fame has landed his first major TV role in MGM+’s Robin Hood, which also stars Sean Bean.

He plays the character Will Gamewell, and took to Instagram to say he was “so excited” for the “amazing project”.

Originally from Leicester but now living in London, the star is the youngest of three brothers, who studied English literature at the University of Bristol.

He uploaded his first TikTok video in October 2021 and some of his sketches have received millions of views.

One of his most famous videos includes an uncanny impersonation of Keira Knightley. The star is seen re-enacting some of the Hollywood actress’s scenes from the film Love Actually. On Instagram, the video has more than 180,000 likes.

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Speaking to Square Mile, he admitting there was nothing showbiz about his childhood.

“Mum’s a counsellor, dad’s a doctor,” he shared, and as for his brothers: “Nick works in PR and Alex is an accountant.”

Never did he dream he would appear in an epic adventure drama with A-list stars like Sean Bean.

On landing his Robin Hood role, he said: ” It was the best experience of my life, far and away.

“For me that’s been a lifelong dream, to get a professional acting role and to be on a proper set with the cast and full crew and everything.

“Being there was better than the expectation. On my first day on set, I was giddy. I couldn’t stop smiling and saying to everyone, this is the most fun I’ve ever had.

“It’s just play with more stakes.” After sending over an audition tape, he landed the role and was told he would fly out to Serbia for filming three days later.

“Cancelled my trip to Mexico, went to Serbia, and had the best time ever,” he said.

He quit his job in marketing to pursue comedy and acting full-time and has since performed at a number of Edinburgh Fringe shows.

Henry admitted he did not know what TikTok was when he first started using it, thinking it was just “kids dancing”.

It was his friends who encouraged him to post his impressions on the platform and they “lost their minds” when the videos started garnering 30,000 views a day, in particular Minty, the posh girl at the afters.

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WWE icon becomes a mum at 50 after ‘dream come true’ pregnancy

Torrie Wilson is best known for being a WWE star as she was inducted into the Hall of Fame back in 2019 after finding wrestling fame in 1999

A WWE icon has said that becoming a mum at 50 is “a dream come true” for her. Torrie Wilson, who is 50-years-old, took to her social media to share the exciting news.

The star is best known for her impressive wrestling career which first began in 1999. Since then she has become a household name and she was inducted into the Hall of Fame back in 2019.

Torrie has now revealed that she and her husband Justin Tupper have welcomed daughter Poppi into the world. She explained on her Instagram page that Poppi was born via surrogate.

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Sharing the sweet announcement. Torrie wrote: “Poppi Wilson Tupper was born via our angel surrogate a few months ago.”

She shared photos of herself and her baby as well as photos alongside her husband at the hospital after the birth. Torrie said she was worried about not becoming a mum due to her age and compared having a child in her 50s to slipping onto a train “just as the doors were closing”.

She added: “I wasn’t sure if ‘Mommy’ was going to be in the cards for me. As I write this, I’m filled with emotion & gratitude. I feel like I slid onto the subway train just as the doors were closing.

“Thank you for making my dream come true @justinctupper.” Friends and fans of the star have taken to the comment section to share their congratulatory messages.

WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella commented: “Omgosh congrats!!!! so happy for you!!!” While Cassie Lee, who was known as Peyton Royce in the IIconics wrote: “Omggggg!!!! Congratulations!!! How beautiful! I’m so happy for you.”

Legendary ring announcer Lilian Garcia said: “What a lucky little girl to have the two of you as parents!!! Congrats.” Brie Bella added: “I’m sooo happy for you!! Congratulations you’ll be the best Mama!!”

Kevin Nash added: “That’s amazing. I’m so happy for you both. You’ll be a fantastic mother.” Former women’s champion Carmella, who has opened up on her own fertility journey with commentator Corey Graves, wrote: “Oh my goodnessssss congratulations, mama!! So so happy for you.”

Torrie first became a well known name in wrestling with WCW from 1999 to 2000 before going on to sign with WWE the following year.

She feuded with the likes of Dawn Marie and Sable over the years as well as bagging cover shoots for magazines like FHM and Playboy.

When she was inducted into the Hall of Fame six years ago, she said: “I just want to thank you for letting me be just even a small part of your life. And for many of you guys, a part of your puberty.”

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Country legend Dolly Parton breaks cover after serious health concerns

Dolly Parton has reassured fans after appearing looking fresh-faced and healthy via video link to receive an honorary Oscar on Sunday evening – after pulling out of the event in-person

Dolly Parton delighted fans by appearing via video link, looking a million dollars, to accept an honorary Oscar – after sparking concern when she cancelled her Governors Awards appearance over health concerns. The 79-year-old singing star delivered an emotional speech virtually on Sunday at the Governors Award, which took place at The Ray Dolby Ballroom in Hollywood, California as she accepted an honorary Oscar – The Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.

The Tennessee native had sparked concern when she cancelled her in-person appearance at the glitzy awards due to mystery ‘health challenges’. But she managed to dazzle fans all the same with her heartfelt speech, wearing a sparkly beige dress and her trademark ‘big’ hair.

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“From my heart to yours, I truly thank you,’ the singer began, after explaining how she valued the award she was being given. I grew up in a house with 12 kids. Now, that alone teaches you how important sharing is”, she said. “Don’t get me wrong, we didn’t have that much to share. But my mom and daddy showed me by example that the more you give, the more blessings come your way.”

The Jolene hitmaker said she’s ‘tried [her] whole life to live by their example ‘ and in turn, has ‘been blessed more than I ever dreamed possible’. She continued, “Like this award tonight – The Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award from the Academy of Motion Picture, Arts and Sciences. It’s an honor just to be considered, but to receive this? I mean, that’s a blessing of a lifetime – and I don’t take this kind of thing lightly.”

Dolly said that the honours made her ‘want to dream up new ways to help lift people up – and isn’t that what we’re supposed to be here for?’ She also had a special mention for her 9 to 5 co-star Lily Tomlin, who introduced her from the venue. ‘I want to thank my good buddy Lily Tomlin for presenting me with this award,’ she said. ‘Hi, Lily, I love you.

Back in October, the star clapped back at rumours that she was seriously ill, releasing a video, telling fans “I’m not dying”, a day after her sister asked for the public to ‘pray for her’. “I know lately everybody thinks that I’m sicker than I am. Do I look sick to you? I’m working hard,” the musician said in the video posted on Instagram.

It came after her sister Freida apologised for scaring fans in her initial Facebook post about her famous sister’s health. The singer, 79, was recently forced to pull out of a Dollywood event after being diagnosed with a kidney stone. In her video, Parton thanked fans for their prayers, and explained that “I didn’t take care of myself” after her husband died earlier this year.

“So I let a lot of things go that I should have been taking care of,” she said. “So anyway, when I got around to it, the doctors said ‘we need to take care of this’ and ‘we need to take care of that’. Nothing major, but I did have to cancel some things.”

Dolly wasn’t the only star to be presented with an honorary Oscar at the Governors Award. Mission Impossible legend Tom Cruise also picked up a gong at the ceremony, delivering a passionate speech about his deep love for Hollywood.

He gushed, “The cinema, it takes me around the world. ‘It helps me to appreciate and respect differences.It shows me also our shared humanity, how alike we are in so, so many ways.”

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‘And no matter where we come from, in that theater, we laugh together, we feel together, we hope together, and that is the power of this art form. And that is why it matters, that is why it matters to me.’

Hakkinen’s daughter, 14, joins McLaren programme

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Ella Hakkinen, the daughter of two-time Formula 1 world champion Mika Hakkinen, has been added to the McLaren driver development programme.

The 14-year-old has secured wins and podium finishes around Europe in karting and will be the youngest driver on the programme.

She will be joined by Briton Ella Stevens, who is the only woman to have won in Britain’s premier karting class.

Stevens, 19, will represent F1 constructors’ champions McLaren alongside fellow Briton Ella Lloyd, 20, in the all-female F1 Academy series in 2026.

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2016 or 2025? Pick your combined England starting XV

Saturday’s 33-19 victory against New Zealand extended England’s run of consecutive wins to 10 – their best sequence for almost a decade.

England won 18 matches in a row between October 2015 and March 2017, 17 of them under Eddie Jones, to equal the All Blacks’ record for the most successive victories by a tier-one nation.

England won the 2016 Six Nations Grand Slam as part of that run and a healthy contingent of players from that era were part of the squad that reached the 2019 Rugby World Cup final in Japan.

Some of those, including captain Maro Itoje and fly-half George Ford, remain an integral part of the team under Steve Borthwick.

How many of the current side would make it into the 2016 line-up?

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England’s record winning run began at the end of the 2015 Rugby World Cup when, having already been eliminated, they scored 60 points against Uruguay in their final pool match in Manchester.

Jones replaced Stuart Lancaster as England coach after the tournament and kept a settled group together for much of his early reign.

The 10th victory of England’s winning sequence was a 44-40 success against Australia in Sydney which wrapped up a 3-0 series clean sweep against the Wallabies.

Eleven of the 15 players who started that match had also been in the line-up for Jones’ first game in charge – a 15-9 victory against Scotland at Murrayfield in the Six Nations.

Danny Care and Joe Launchbury were on the bench in Sydney, prop Joe Marler had opted out of selection for the Australia tour and back row James Haskell was injured after impressing in the first two Tests of the series.

Starting XV v Australia (25 June, 2016): Mike Brown; Anthony Watson, Jonathan Joseph, Owen Farrell, Jack Nowell; George Ford, Ben Youngs; Mako Vunipola, Dylan Hartley (captain), Dan Cole, Maro Itoje, George Kruis, Chris Robshaw, Teimana Harrison, Billy Vunipola.

Who is in the 2025 team?

Borthwick was without many of his top stars for the summer tour of Argentina and the United States as it coincided with the British and Irish Lions’ trip to Australia.

A relatively inexperienced squad won all three matches on that tour to continue the momentum of England’s fine end to the Six Nations, which had begun with a 27-22 defeat by Ireland in Dublin.

That remains their only loss of 2025, with a home Test against Argentina on Sunday rounding off England’s schedule for the calendar year.

Those displays in the summer only increased the competition for places, as was demonstrated by those who were not involved against the All Blacks.

Fin Smith, England’s first-choice fly-half for much of the Six Nations, did not feature in the matchday 23 on Saturday, while Lions trio Tommy Freeman, Ollie Chessum and Elliot Daly are among a group of players with legitimate claims to have been involved but for their respective injuries.

Starting XV v New Zealand (15 November, 2025): Freddie Steward; Tom Roebuck, Ollie Lawrence, Fraser Dingwall, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso; George Ford, Alex Mitchell; Fin Baxter, Jamie George, Joe Heyes, Maro Itoje (captain), Alex Coles, Guy Pepper, Sam Underhill, Ben Earl.

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What have we learned from the Championship so far?

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The Halloween sweet stash has nearly run out and you can’t go five minutes without a Christmas ad on TV. It must be the mid-November international break.

We are 15 rounds into the Championship season and it’s shaping up to be one for the ages.

Coventry City are blazing a trail at the top of the pile, breaking records as they go, there are some surprising names clinging onto their coattails, while two of the teams parachuted down from the Premier League are nowhere to be seen… yet.

At the other end of the table, three former Premier League teams occupy the relegation places and there are seasonal postal workers feeling more secure in their jobs than some of the managers in the second tier.

Sky Blues look the real deal

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Coventry have a five-point lead and are effectively six points ahead in the race for promotion after 15 games, such is their superior goal difference.

Teams have started fast and faded plenty of times, but this Sky Blues team feels different, with a blend of defensive stability, incredible attacking threat, and perseverance, which has seen them score the most goals, and boast the best goal difference, at this stage of the campaign on record.

It was 28 November, 2024, when Frank Lampard was named as Mark Robins’ successor as City manager, with the club 17th and just two points above the relegation zone.

Lampard has overseen 44 league matches since then, winning 26, drawing eight and losing 10, to earn 86 points.

The average points for teams securing promotion from the Championship to the Premier League is 89, although Hull City went up automatically in 2013 with 79 points.

A return of 1.95 points per game is by the far the best of Lampard’s managerial career at any club, and if they keep doing what they have been doing over the past 12 months the club will be on track for 94 points.

If they maintain their form since the start of this season they are on course for 104 points – just two shy of Reading’s Championship record set in 2005-06.

After 15 games Coventry have scored 40 goals and have a goal difference of +27 – both records since the Championship rebranded 21 years ago.

Goalkeeper Carl Rushworth’s seven clean sheets is the most in the division, while only Stoke and Charlton have conceded fewer than City’s 13.

Brandon Thomas-Asante has 10 goals, Haji Wright eight and Victor Torp six – that trio alone have more goals than 21 clubs in the division.

They have had seven other players on the scoresheet in the Championship too, one of whom, Ellis Simms, has quietly established himself as the premier impact sub in the division.

Two points to consider, though, which could quell some of the hype: of the current make-up of the division, they have only played four top-10 teams – beating Stoke, Millwall and Derby and drawing with Hull.

They have Middlesbrough, Charlton (twice), Ipswich (twice), Bristol City and Preston North End among the forthcoming block of 10 fixtures up to and including New Year’s Day, which should provide a greater insight into where this team is at.

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Like them or not, the ‘fad’ of attacking long throws over the past 12 months is here to stay.

It’s been six months since Sunderland moved their advertising boards in to try and negate the threat of Milan van Ewijk’s missiles in the Championship play-off semi-final against Coventry.

While the Black Cats are now smiling down from the top four of the Premier League, another Van Ewijk throw dropped to Ephron Mason-Clark to acrobatically volley the only goal of the top-of-the-table clash at Stoke last Saturday to enhance Coventry’s hopes of joining them in the top tier.

Of the 447 goals scored in the opening 15 rounds of the Championship, 121 resulted from corners, free-kicks or long-throws.

That 27.1% ratio is the highest on record in the division over the 12 seasons in which Opta have monitored those stats.

It doesn’t include the 18 penalties already converted this season either.

Coventry and Derby lead the way with six headed goals apiece, while Sheffield United, despite having had the most corners in the league, with 119 – that’s 26 more than any other side – are the only club in the Championship yet to score a header.

The Blades are statistically the best team in the league at winning the ball back in the final third and have also had 425 touches in the opposition penalty area this season, second only to free-scoring leaders Coventry.

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Up, up and away

What do Norwich, Southampton and Ipswich have in common?

Sacked their manager? Nope. Slow starts? Well, yes, but that’s not what we’re after.

Since the 2004-05 Championship rebrand, they are the only three clubs to have gone from League One to the Premier League in successive seasons.

The Canaries did it between 2009-11, Saints from 2010-12 and the Tractor Boys between 2022-24.

But might we add another name to that list next May?

League One play-off winners Charlton have the second-best defence in the Championship, with 12 goals conceded, and are two points outside the play-offs after suffering just a fourth defeat of the campaign, at Wrexham last time out.

Addicks boss Nathan Jones has only made 24 changes to his starting XI across those 15 games, the fifth-lowest in the division (Bristol City have the fewest on 15), and less than half as many as QPR and Watford (53).

Birmingham, who finished 26 points ahead of Charlton last season, are two points and two places behind them and ahead of Wrexham on goal difference, having been 19 points clear of the Red Dragons in the third tier last term.

Blues have, however, played all of the top-eight sides, losing five, but have picked up 14 points from their other seven fixtures.

They also boast one of the best home records in the division, defeated only once at St Andrew’s, and are in the top three for chances created, with 39.

The only trouble for boss Chris Davies is that they have spurned 27 of those, second only to Ipswich for profligacy.

Wrexham are on the joint-longest unbeaten run in the division, taking 11 points from their past five games, inflicting a first defeat on Coventry along the way, have lost just one of their past 10 matches, and only five sides have scored more than their 20 goals so far.

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Turning the tables

The final day of last season – 3 May – was a day of high Championship drama, but at this rate it might have nothing on 2 May, 2026.

Luton’s loss at West Brom, coupled with the sides also in danger of going down avoiding defeat, meant Hull City stayed up on goal difference, finishing 21st, one place and a point below Preston, with Stoke a further point ahead in 18th.

Less than 200 days on, and those sides sit in the same order in the Championship table, just with the Potters in third, North End fourth and the Tigers fifth.

You would get long odds on the table staying this way until the final day of the season, but, there is precedent…

The Tigers were actually promoted in 2008 after finishing 21st the season before, while 13 teams have gone up to the Premier League having been in the bottom half the season before – most recently Sunderland, who were 16th in 2023-24 before winning the play-offs last season.

Time for change?

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The Christmas decorations are not even out of the loft yet, but a quarter of Championship clubs have already changed manager.

Rob Edwards took the decision to depart Middlesbrough for Wolves on Wednesday and Alan Sheehan was relieved of his duties by Swansea the previous day, three days after Liam Manning was dismissed by Norwich, which was six days after Will Still was axed by Southampton.

The departures of Paulo Pezzolano from Watford and Ruben Selles from Sheffield United already seem a distant memory.

Even though five of those teams remain in the lower reaches of the table, with Boro sitting pretty in second, 31 games remain and anything could still happen.

Luton appointed Edwards three years ago this week, after Nathan Jones’ departure to Southampton, and he got the Hatters promoted to the Premier League six months later.

The previous year, Steve Cooper replaced Chris Hughton at Nottingham Forest and did the same.

Watford are renowned for making managerial changes, but, sometimes they work.

Xisco Munoz steered the Hornets to promotion in 2021 after replacing Vladimir Ivic, while Slavisa Jokanovic did likewise six years earlier, having replaced the unfortunate Billy McKinley, who took four points from his two games as head coach.

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