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Fate of Kim Kardashian-Led Series All’s Fair Revealed After Season One

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Fate of Kim Kardashian-Led Series All’s Fair Revealed After Season One

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What, like it’s hard?
Hulu has renewed All’s Fair—its critically maligned series starring Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Niecy Nash-Betts and Naomi Watts—for a second season, the…
 

Matthew McConaughey Reveals “Wet Dream” Led Him to Wife Camila Alves

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Matthew McConaughey Reveals “Wet Dream” Led Him to Wife Camila Alves

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Matthew McConaughey went from being dazed and confused to having full clarity. 
The actor, 56, shared that he met his wife Camila Alves just three months after an awakening led him to stop…
 

How Collin Gosselin Feels About Dad Jon Gosselin Getting Remarried

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How Collin Gosselin Feels About Dad Jon Gosselin Getting Remarried

Collin Gosselin, Hannah Gosselin, Jon Gosselin, Instagram
For Colin Gosselin, his dad Jon Gosselin’s wedding to Stephanie Lebo was a bittersweet affair.
That’s because his sextuplet sister Hannah Gosselin was the only other one of the eight Gosselin…
 

Is Kevin Spacey Homeless? Where the Actor Is Now

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Is Kevin Spacey Homeless? Where the Actor Is Now

Following his comments to ‘The Telegraph,’ Kevin Spacey explains the truth about whether he’s homeless and what his living situation really looks like today. 

Polka Dots Are Still Having a Moment, and This SI Swimsuit Model Has Perfected the Pattern for Fall

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Polka Dots Are Still Having a Moment, and This SI Swimsuit Model Has Perfected the Pattern for Fall

Kate Love put an autumnal spin on summertime’s most sported style. 

Who Played Dorothy in ‘Wicked: For Good’? Meet Actress Bethany Weaver

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Who Played Dorothy in ‘Wicked: For Good’? Meet Actress Bethany Weaver

Eighty-five years ago, we were introduced to Judy Garland’s Dorothy Gale. Now, meet the new actress who played the character in ‘Wicked: For Good.’ 

Dua Lipa Is Bringing Back the Barbiecore Aesthetic With Her Latest Sparkly Pink Set

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Dua Lipa Is Bringing Back the Barbiecore Aesthetic With Her Latest Sparkly Pink Set

The singer-songwriter gave magenta its moment in Brazil. 

Kevin Spacey Net Worth: How Much Money the Actor Has Now

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Kevin Spacey Net Worth: How Much Money the Actor Has Now

Find out how Kevin Spacey’s net worth has changed in recent years and what he revealed in his new video about his living situation. 

Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry Update: How the Miss Universe Contestant Is Doing After Falling From Stage

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Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry Update: How the Miss Universe Contestant Is Doing After Falling From Stage

Dr. Gabrielle Henry’s off-stage fall raised serious concerns among viewers and audience members. Get an update on her recovery. 

Lewis Hamilton Took Beyoncé & Jay-Z On 200 MPH Hot Lap Before Max Verstappen Won Las Vegas Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton Took Beyoncé & Jay-Z On 200 MPH Hot Lap Before Max Verstappen Won Las Vegas Grand Prix
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Amid all the glitz and high-speed spectacle at the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix, seven-time Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton thrilled spectators by hitting 200 mph during a viral hot lap with pop icons Beyoncé and Jay‑Z. Meanwhile, the actual Las Vegas Grand Prix race results were thrown into upheaval as two championship contenders were stunningly disqualified for a technical infraction.

The drama began when Hamilton invited Beyoncé and Jay-Z into the cockpit of a Ferrari track car during downtime at the famed Las Vegas Strip circuit. The British racer was seen in a video shared via X getting into the car with the “Crazy in Love” superstar, who sat shotgun.

“I’m sweating,” Beyoncé said while fanning herself shortly after taking off. Beyonce and Jay-Z, who also rode shotgun during a ride with Hamilton, cheered throughout their laps around the track. At one point during the video, Hamilton casually noted, “I think we hit 200 [mph] down that street.”

“That was crazy.” Beyoncé, dressed in a head-turning Louis Vuitton racing suit and later a red leather outfit, followed up the ride with a gracious nod to Hamilton. “Thank you so much. Good luck tonight.”

But on the competitive side of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, it was considerably more controversial. The race initially appeared to proceed in textbook fashion: Red Bull’s Max Verstappen won the event, followed across the line by his title rival Lando Norris of McLaren F1 Team in second and Oscar Piastri in fourth, with Hamilton lagging in tenth place.

But the finish order proved only temporary as a post-race inspection found both McLaren cars’ rear skid blocks had worn below the mandated minimum 9 mm thickness, in breach of F1 rules. Consequently, both Norris and Piastri were disqualified, elevating Mercedes drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli to second and third place.

For Norris, who had entered Las Vegas holding a healthy lead in the drivers’ standings, the penalty was especially costly. His gap over Verstappen now stands at just 24 points with two races remaining and 58 points still on offer.

McLaren later issued a public apology, suggesting the wear was unintentional and the result of unexpected bottoming-out as well as shortened practice time due to weather. The FIA, while accepting no deliberate intent to skirt the rules, confirmed disqualification was the only permissible outcome under current regulations.

With just two rounds left in the 2025 season—upcoming races in Qatar and Abu Dhabi—the title fight has been dramatically reopened. Get up to speed by watching both race videos above.