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Top 10 most loved and most hated celebrities in Australia: Hugh Jackman, Kyle Sandilands, Chris Hemsworth, Pete Evans

Hugh Jackman is still the most liked celebrity in Australia, while Kyle Sandilands has reclaimed his title as the most loathed Australian celebrity. A survey of over 5,000 people also sees Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, Russell Crowe and the brothers Chris and Liam Hemsworth in the top 10, while Jackie O, Lara Bingle, Shane Warne and “My Kitchen Rules” judge Pete Evans are in the bottom 10.
Christopher Heyerdahl

‘Hell on Wheels’ Season 5 spoilers: 'In-your-face' confrontation between Cullen and The Swede; Possible novels in future

The major face-off between Cullen and The Swede will be “in-your-face” in the next part of “Hell on Wheels” Season 5, Executive Producer John Wirth teased in a recent interview. The TV series is heading for an epic conclusion with two companies racing to complete the first Transcontinental Railroad, and Cullen will have to face multiple challenges from different villains this year.
Ellie Goulding

Prince Harry-Ellie Goulding dating rumours: Two spotted in PDA at polo event

Pop singer Ellie Goulding and Prince Harry have set the dating rumour mills spinning as the two were spotted spending a night “canoodling” at a polo event. They were at the Audi Polo Challenge, and as per tabloid reports, a person claimed that the two seemed as if they had kissed underneath a blanket.
Caitriona Balfe

'Outlander' Season 2 spoilers: No more flashback scenes for Claire this year

Producer/writer of “Outlander” Season 2 episode “Je Suis Prest” Matt Roberts has confirmed that there won’t be any more flashback scenes of war for Claire this year. The scenes had shown how she had gone through a traumatic experience in the past, which suddenly came rushing to her mind after seeing the young Scotsmen preparing to go to war.
Robert Kirkman

'The Walking Dead' creator backtracks after 'Game of Thrones' criticism

In a series of tweets, “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman has tried to clarify his remarks about George R. R. Martin and his handling of the “Game of Thrones” TV series. Kirkman had previously commented on how he would have done things differently, as the HBO TV series has managed to race ahead of the books, which is the source material.

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