Lando Norris criticizes the creators of the Netflix series Drive to Survive about Formula 1 and claims he is “not a fan of the fake stuff.”
The British driver highlighted the rivalry between him and Max Verstappen in their seventh season of the show, which just came out.
Red Bull’s Verstappen was depicted as upset when McLaren’s Norris claimed his first victory in Miami in the second episode, but the footage was later in the season.
Norris, who took the pole position in Australia during the campaign’s opening race of 2025, said, “They need to show the truth about people more.”
“I don’t like fake stuff,” I say. I want information. I don’t want fake nonsense and made-up scripts, which are both acceptable.
They don’t need to create that drama; they just need to show the facts because of how much Max and we were antagonistic.
“I don’t believe that’s accurate, and it is almost lying in some ways.” They just mix it all up until the next time they put it in.
Perhaps it should be more of a season-long documentary than just a show, as they’re trying to do. It has snagged too far away.
Verstappen, a Dutch driver, was eventually given the title and addressed in the Netflix episode.
He said, “Apparently, I was very depressed after Miami.” I don’t know what caused me to be upset because I literally had the best time on Sunday night.
The production company behind Drive to Survive, Box To Box Films, defended the claims that the stories they shared were not “fabricated,” and that the “storylines clearly follow actual events.”
They continued, “The series is produced under incredible schedule pressure, and mistakes do occur.
We make corrections for these unintentional errors when they are pointed out to us, as was the case this year with some footage of Max post-Miami GP.
“Drive to Survive has been a very significant part of expanding the sport and reaching new audiences,” according to an F1 spokesperson.
Despite initially believing she couldn’t conceive naturally, Laurien Goodman has revealed her plans to have more children. The social media influencer is a parent of Kairo, 4, and Kinara, 2, but she is holding on to the fact that her youngest, who is still a baby, has no plans to stop having children in the near future.
Following a string of liaisons with his wife Annie Kilner, the 34-year-old has two children with AC Milan star Kyle Walker. Kyle apologized to his wife for his actions after learning about Kairo and Kinara’s paternity. According to sources, Goodman was “very much in the wrong” and that there wasn’t a proper relationship with him, who just recently appeared on Celebs Go Dating. However, Lauryn’s family maintained that he was a “willing, enthusiastic participant.”
Lauryn has revealed that she wants to add a sibling to her family while she is happily single. She told the Mirror exclusively that she misses the chubby baby cuddles and the smell of the newborn at the Mariposa Ball on Saturday night. Even though I’m breastfeeding her in the evening, I feel like the journey is coming to an end. I’m holding off on stopping because I’m not willing to let that go.
Lauryn explained that she wants to extend her brood and is attempting to slow down the birth process (Instagram).
With football player Kyle Walker, Lauryn has two kids.
She said, “I don’t have time to do anything; my kids take my time,” when she was reflecting on her dating life. Lauryn claims that she went through “induced menopause” before conceiving Kairo and Walker. She remarked, “It was a difficult time.” The woman from Brighton continued to claim that she had previously tried IVF.
She said, “It didn’t feel like I was failing, but it wasn’t right.” She continued, “Everyone has their own circumstances and is unique.” I went through an induced menopause, came out of it, and then became pregnant with Little Man six months later.
Kairo, who is only four years old, claims that he already has feelings and frequently tells his mother what’s going on inside his head. She proudly praised her eldest child, saying, “He told me the other day that he was frustrated or that he didn’t like something, so it’s nice to see him grow that way.”
Lauryn has previously openly discussed her battle with endometriosis. One in ten women are affected by the condition, which causes excruciating pain and frequent periods as well as infertility. The uterine lining tissue that should be present each month shows up elsewhere causes the condition. The pelvis, stomach, chest, spine, and occasionally the brain are just a few examples of how it manifests frequently.
The endometrial tissue, which is fed by the main female sex hormone, oestrogen, swells and bleeds, much like the lining of the womb. However, because the blood is not in the uterus, it causes inflammation and scar tissue buildup. Lauryn explained that she spent ten years in and out of her GP’s care before receiving a diagnosis in a previous interview with BBC News to Victoria Derbyshire.
She said, “It’s really difficult having to listen to someone trying to tell you that you don’t have it when they are trying to tell you that they don’t know anything about this condition.” She claimed to the newscaster that going private was expensive because not everyone had the same luck as me.
She continued, “I had two laparoscopies and [keyhole surgery] over the course of three years, and then I went through an induced menopause.” That was terrible. You’re going through what women go through in their 50s and 60s, hot and sweaty. It’s terrible. Your hormones are “raging,” everywhere.
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Men’s Six Nations
Wales (7) 14
Cons: Anscombe, J. Evans, B. Thomas
England (33) 68
England’s record Six Nations victory over woeful Wales was a ten-try victory, but France’s subsequent Super Saturday defeat to Scotland put them in the dust.
Anything less than a win for France would give Steve Borthwick’s side the championship, given their thumping victory in Cardiff.
For the first time since 2022, Fabien Galthie’s men fought back after briefly dissenting, squandering a slim three-point lead into half-time.
England’s afternoon at the Principality Stadium and a second-place finish to the campaign have plenty of positive aspects to look forward to.
Their selection decisions, which included selecting Tommy Freeman for midfield and selecting six players for the bench, paid off when Wales was briefly swept aside by their dominance and brought them within sight of the tournament jackpot.
A thrashing at half-time and a thrashing at half-time gave Wales little to cling on to.
Wales finish bottom of the table once more thanks to Matt Sherratt’s three-game interim head coach’s initial air of optimism, “retaining” the Wooden Spoon from last year.
Wales fans had dared to dream before kick-off, snarl, and sing through England’s warm-up, encouraged by the belief that narrower scorelines against Ireland and Scotland had inspired them.
Reality entered only after three minutes. England’s captain Maro Itoje burrowed over after being caught and kicked to the corner.
The previous night’s rival Cardiff Arms Park’s Under-20 team had a similarly early lead before being overshadowed by a committed Wales performance.
Blair Murray might have provided the catalyst for a similar comeback, or at least longer-lasting resistance, by scooping up a loose ball and scampering in.
However, after an Alex Mitchell box-kick was spilled, referee Nic Berry chalked off the score and spotted Tomos Williams entering play from an offside position.
With Murray hanging off him, Tom Roebuck, who had been fouled by a fizzed Fin Smith miss pass, did a tremendous amount of reach and strength before the ball went down in the opening 10 minutes, extending England’s lead to 14 points.
The small battles were never won by the visitors.
After colliding with Will Stuart and Tommy Freeman’s tag team, Gareth Anscombe was taken off the floor. A scrum penalty was celebrated by Ben Earl. Murray was denied by Luke Cowan-Dickie’s superb tap-tackle.
And by the half’s end, England was putting a lot of pressure on the scoreboard.
After quick hands from Northampton team-mates Fraser Dingwall and Fin Smith, Freeman scored in the final 34 minutes to become the first Englishman to score in a Six Nations match.
Chandler Cunningham-South, who had come in early to replace Ollie Chessum, pushed through Murray on his second surge in quick succession at the end of 38 minutes.
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Only Ben Thomas’ score, a well-taken line off Anscombe, provided a countermeasure to Wales’ potential of disintegration in the face of England’s strength and cohesion.
After the break, Aaron Wainwright and Max Llewellyn failed to grasp Ellis Mee’s offload in the face of the line, so a second Wales try went beggars.
It was a rare opportunity because England’s back row predominated both the breakdown and gainline.
When Freeman injured himself, England were forced to rejig. Earl moved into the centers while Henry Pollock, who turned 20 in January, was summoned for his Test debut.
The flow of scores was not halted by the disruption, though.
After Elliot Daly’s tackle had thrown the ball out of Jarrod Evans’ grasp, Mitchell hacked upfield and collected for England’s sixth try.
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Before Joe Heyes gathers Tom Willis’ spectacular offload for another test, Pollock gleefully marked his Test debut with a score by sprinting in out wide from a sharp pass from George Ford.
The only sound emanated from the shrill of record books and the pockets of England fans cheering in front of a dim Principality Stadium.
As chants in support of Scotland sprouted in the stands only to be broken by cheers as Pollock and Cunningham-South doubled their tallies, the visiting supporters’ minds changed to title permutations.
Before the game, a large number of Wales fans had left, and Thomas’ 77th-minute try, which was insufficient, was missed.
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England “has the makings of a very good team,” according to the report.
Steve Borthwick, England’s head coach, told BBC One: “We challenged them to go out and play big, and they did just that.”
I’m so happy that there are plenty of England fans to cheer about because there were so many of them and they were loud, which is probably the loudest I’ve ever heard in Cardiff.
“I’m delighted that I have the opportunity to coach this young group of players.” I believe this team is capable of making a lot of mistakes.
Ben Curry, the man of the match, on BBC One: “I’m really happy for everyone involved. This team has been through a lot.”
It’s unbelievable to be able to do that for both the fans and ourselves.
“This is what you dream,” you say. I enjoy playing for this team. Although I haven’t had many opportunities in the last two years, I’ve loved joining this team and camp.
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“Too many body blows today,” the quote read.
It’s a very difficult one to reflect on because the emotions are very raw, says Wales interim head coach Matt Sherratt.
“They’re a good group of people and they deserve more,” I think, which is probably my biggest regret.
You could probably see today was a body blow to your eyes from the fact that it’s been an extremely difficult 18 months.
Wales’ captain Jac Morgan said, “We are devastated with the outcome, but I give England credit because they were brilliant today and patient when they had that ball.”
“You can’t deny the boys’ commitment to training and their effort,” he said.
Line-ups
Wales: Murray, Mee, Llwellwyn, B Thomas, Roberts, Anscombe, Tomos Williams, Smith, Dee, John, Rowlands, Jenkins, Wainwright, Morgan, Faletau, and others.
Replacements: Reffell, Rhodri Williams, Evans, Tompkins, G Thomas, Assiratti, Teddy Williams, and Lake.
England: M Smith, Roebuck, Freeman, Dingwall, Daly, F Smith, Mitchell, Genge, Cowan-Dickie, Stuart, Itoje, Chessum, T Curry, B Curry, Earl
Replacements: Ford, Pollock, Willis, Baxter, Heyes, Cunningham-South, Pollock, Van Poortvliet, and George Baxter.
The relationship between Jacqueline Jossa and Dan Osborne has gone through many changes. The couple, who tied the knot in 2017, have drawn rumors, speculation, and public scrutiny. The couple is said to have split after eight years of marriage despite making an effort to resolve their disagreements.
The couple stated in a joint statement that they are managing affairs secretly and that they are choosing to keep their lives and relationships private. As they go through this together, they kindly request respect and privacy. Their children are always in charge, surrounded by both parents’ love and care, a quality that will never improve. Above all, Jacqueline and Dan are concerned about the best interests of their children. There won’t be any more comments.
Jacqueline, 32, was seen without her engagement ring earlier this year, raising questions about the troubled relationship between her and 33-year-old Dan. Jacqueline appeared hopeless at their local gym after the EastEnders actress and the former TOWIE star arrived separately. Her missing wedding ring only served to increase rumors that the couple had broken up.
When it was revealed that the couple had listed their family home, the rumors gained more ground. Fans were led to believe they had quietly split up after Dan reportedly purchased a property in his own name. However, a couple’s family members previously refuted the claims, saying that selling the property did not indicate a breakup.
The marriage of Jacqueline Jossa and Dan Osborne has once more been the subject of rumors (Dave Benett/Getty Images).
The Sun reports that Dan has officially left the family home, adding to the growing consensus that their marriage is over. According to a source, Jacqueline and Dan are taking a break and distancing themselves. They have made this difficult decision because it hasn’t been easy for them lately. They added that although neither Jac nor Dan are certain of what will come next, their break was “need.”
Fans are now wondering if this is their turbulent relationship’s final chapter thanks to the news. Jacqueline took to social media to share her daily routine and fitness journey, giving the impression of a dead end to the speculation. She feigned being unfazed by the reports about her marriage and weight loss, and she casually discussed her gym habits.
In July 2024, Jacqueline wrote a message of appreciation for Dan in contrast to the conflicting rumors. She expressed her love for their relationship in a series of sweet pictures and a touching caption. She praised Dan as her “best friend” and said they were celebrating their 10 years of marriage, vowing to do more, and acknowledged the lack of recent photos of them together. However, reports now confirm that their marriage is ending despite this public display of affection.
Their relationship has been repeatedly questioned (Instagram/ @jacjossa), particularly in light of infidelity claims (Instagram/ @jacjossa).
Dan apologized informally for the errors that nearly cost his family (Getty Images Europe) in February 2019.
Their relationship has been repeatedly thrown into question, particularly when there have been allegations of infidelity. Dan apologized informally for errors that nearly cost his family in 2019. He acknowledged that their relationship had gotten wrong, and he pledged to fix it. Jacqueline abruptly left their home in the same year, revealing how important therapy was for her. She explained that she needed more room to process everything and get ready to talk to Dan.
The couple’s troubled past dates date back to 2015, when Dan was accused of acting inappropriately around a famous model. In later years, more allegations of infidelity involving former Love Island contestant Gabby Allen surfaced. Although Jacqueline had claimed that she had managed the problems, the rumors reportedly caused tension in their union.
She appeared on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Fans were drawn to Jacqueline’s emotional journey in 2019. She opened up about her feelings and about wanting to prove herself in a role other than that of EastEnders. She was crowned Queen of the Jungle because of her vulnerability, which won over the public.
Despite making best efforts to advance, it appears that Jacqueline and Dan were unable to overcome their previous difficulties. Their union comes after years of speculation and marriage reconstruction efforts. Fans were kept guessing about the state of their relationship after seeing Jacqueline both with and without her wedding ring in recent months. Rumors started to spread when she shared a family photo without Dan earlier in 2024. She later appeared to have downplayed the speculation by posting a picture of Dan and their children at a theater show.
Their relationship appears to have come to an end now that reports have confirmed their separation and Dan has left the family home. Although their marriage has been turbulent, Jacqueline and Dan’s daughters are likely to continue to co-parent together as they move forward in their own ways.
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After watching his struggling side lose to 17th-placed Wolves at St Mary’s, manager Ivan Juric predicted that Southampton would be expelled from the Premier League this year.
With nine games left, Saints are now 17 points clear of Vitor Pereira’s team, who have a much lower goal difference.
Southampton are the only team in English top-flight history to lose nine straight home games in a row, beating Wolves, Watford, and Birmingham in 1985-86, respectively, with the latter losing 24 of their 29 games this term.
Southampton’s fate is now sealed, according to data providers Opta, which leaves them with no chance of regaining the Championship right away.
Juric told BBC Match of the Day, “We will go down, but]we want to go down with more fight, more dignity, and more everything.”
“Today was another game,” according to the statement, “that suggests] we are not ready to take points.” There is always a missing item.
“There is a desire to play well and attack well.” The young men are determined to win and exert themselves. There are times when we feel inadequate, which is when we do.
If results are averted, Southampton’s fate might be sealed in early April, making them the third-earliest team to be relegated from the premier league after Derby County in 2007-08 and Huddersfield Town in 2018-19.
Wolves are all but safe, but Pereira is not resting on his laurels
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Wolves’ position in the Premier League is much less uncertain than it was last month.
In early February, Arsenal were placed in the relegation zone after losing at home 1-0, along with Leicester’s 2-1 victory over Tottenham.
However, as they approach the final international break of the season, fellow strugglers Ipswich and Leicester have a comfortable nine-point advantage thanks to a run of 10 points from six games.
Next month’s game will feature both Pereira’s men, who will travel to Portman Road on April 5 before hosting the Foxes in Molineux three weeks later.
Wolves currently have an 1.8% chance of dropping into the bottom three before the end of the season, according to Opta, but Pereira claims his team “cannot sleep” in their upcoming games.
The Portuguese told BBC Match of the Day, “We cannot feel safe in this league.” Losing points is the first blunder.
We must maintain control over our games because we cannot regulate the games of our opponents. We are very anxious about the upcoming game.
Are Ipswich doomed because “there’s a pretty big gap”?
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Ipswich needed to defeat high-flying Nottingham Forest in order to take points away from Pereira’s side because Leicester won’t be in action until Sunday evening.
However, the Tractor Boys were unbeatable, falling 4-2 to the Forest Boys, leaving them nine points adrift of safety.
Since winning 2-0 against Chelsea in late December, Kieran McKenna’s side have not won in the top flight.
With games against Bournemouth, Chelsea, Arsenal, Newcastle, and Brentford scheduled before a final-day encounter with West Ham, they must still face a difficult end to the season. They also have to play Wolves and Leicester.
Opta, who give Ipswich a 0. 79% chance of avoiding relegation, says the club’s only chance of surviving.
After Ipswich’s most recent reverse, McNaughton said, “It’s a home game gone and a big opportunity gone.” After the international break, we face Bournemouth and Wolves in quick succession. That must be the focus.
There is a significant gap between Ipswich and Wolves, according to McKenna. With six points to be gained when we return from the international break, “it’s possible to survive.”