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    Demi Moore shares touching tribute to ex-husband Bruce Willis amid dementia battle

    Hollywood actor Bruce Willis was inundated with birthday messages as he turned 70 on Wednesday, with ex-wife Demi Moore sharing a sweet tribute alongside a series of photos10:18, 20 Mar 2025Emma Heming Willis reveals struggles with being a carerThe Substance actress Demi Moore penned an emotional message for her ex-husband Bruce Willis.The Die Hard legend, who’s battling Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a condition that messes with behaviour and communication, had his 70th birthday bash on Wednesday (19.03. 25).Article continues belowDemi, who split from Bruce in 2000 after a 13-year hitch, took to Instagram with snaps of Bruce, their girls Rumer, 36, Scout, 33, Tallulah, 31, and Rumer’s tot Louetta, 23 months.The actress, who’s clearly still got a lot of love for her former flame, shared: “Happy birthday, BW! We love you [heart emoji] (sic)”.Meanwhile, Bruce’s current wife Emma Heming Willis called on all the actor’s fans to shower him with birthday wishes.Demi shared a sweet snap with Bruce (Image: More

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    TV soaps’ biggest Covid blunders – Ofcom fury, hospital gaffe and ‘irresponsible’ joke

    EastEnders, Emmerdale and Coronation Street decided to incorporate the Covid pandemic into their soap storylines, but fans spotted several glaring errors in episodes10:00, 20 Mar 2025EastEnders star Tony Clay reveals that his dad had COVID-19Covid didn’t stop your favourite soaps from airing, but it did cause some chaos.It’s been five years since the Covid-19 pandemic began – which saw many tragically lose their lives and the rest of us sent into lockdown for months. Confined to our houses, many of us sought comfort and joy in our favourite films or TV shows – when we weren’t playing endless quizzes on Zoom.Article continues belowCovid forced soaps like EastEnders, Emmerdale and Coronation Street to halt filming for a short while in 2020, but they didn’t let the dreaded virus get in the way for long. ITV and BBC were able to adapt their sets so that social distancing and other lockdown rules were adhered to.It meant fans didn’t go long without their daily fix of soap drama – as long as they got used to their favourite actors wearing face masks. However, incorporating Covid into storylines proved to be a rather tricky affair, and fans began to notice a few apparent Covid blunders in episodes.Sold out footy matchSean bought pricey tickets to a Weatherfield football game, at a time when footy fans in the UK weren’t allowed go to matches(Image: More

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    Casualty and Holby City star crashed Mini into a nurse while high on drugs at 10.14am

    Amanda Mealing, 57, who played cardio thoracic consultant Connie Beauchamp in the hit BBC shows, has admitted drug driving after she collided with a Skoda at 10.14amShowbizZoe Delaney Assistant Showbiz Editor and Andy Gilpin Deputy Editor in Chief07:47, 20 Mar 2025Updated 07:50, 20 Mar 2025Amanda Mealing was in both Casualty and Holby City(Image: More