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Beyoncé added to new edition of French dictionary Le Petit Larousse

Beyoncé‘s first name will be included in the new edition of the French encyclopaedic dictionary Le Petit Larousse.As Sky News reports, more than 150 new words have been added to the 120th version of the book this year.The ‘Cowboy Carter’ star will appear as an entry alongside celebrities such as Cate Blanchett, French actor Omar Sy, Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan, and French rugby captain Antoine Dupont.Many additions “reflect concerns, developments or strong movements” in 2024, Carine Girac-Marinier, director of the dictionaries and encyclopaedias department, told French news magazine Le Point.As Marie Claire notes, “Beyoncé” will be accompanied by the definition “American singer of R&B and pop”.Many fans have responded to the nod on social media, with one writing: “That’s when you know you’ve succeeded.” Another person said: “Beyoncé’s influence knows no bounds!” A third user commented: “Star power.”“Creole French queen,” wrote someone else, referring to Beyoncé’s Louisiana Creole ancestry (via Nola).In 2004, the term “bootylicious” – featured in Destiny’s Child 2001 hit single of the same name – was added to the Oxford English Dictionary with the definition “(of a woman) sexually attractive”.Other new additions to the Le Petit Larousse include the English phrases “fast fashion” and “skate park”, as well as “platisme” (the French term for the Flat Earth theory).In February, Beyoncé made history by becoming the first Black woman to reach Number One on the US country chart with ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’.
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Olivia Newton-John almost turned down Grease role after beating Hollywood icons to role
Hollywood names to it.The late actress passed away on Monday (August 8), aged 73, at her home in southern California after battling breast cancer.The iconic movie was filmed in 1977 when Olivia was just building her career in the spotlight.READ MORE:Olivia Newton-John dies aged 73 after 30-year battle with breast cancerHowever, Randal Kleiser, the film's director, had several people in mind for the role of Sandy Olsson including Carrie Fisher, Susan Dey, Deborah Raffin, and Marie Osmond.According to reporters, Marie was the frontrunner until she objected to Sandy's mega "good girl to bad girl" transformation.However, there was also a point when Olivia was unsure whether to take the role herself.The success of the movie was to be determined and Olivia was sceptical about passing for a teenager when she was in her late twenties.She also didn’t want to risk her music career which was already taking off on its own.Olivia once told Vanity Fair, according to Marie Claire: “I was very anxious about making another film, because my music career was going well, and I did not want to mess it up by doing another movie that wasn’t good."This comes after the star's final Instagram post was revealed.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.On Monday her account posted a picture of her and her doting husband John Easterling and wrote: "#flashbackfriday"Fans of hers flocked to the comments, with one typing: "Think of you Olivia. Send you love and light from south of France."A second said: "Beautiful photo! I’m sending you wishes for continued good health.
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Princess Diana 'raised Prince William to be King that changes the monarchy'
Princess Diana raised Prince William with the sole purpose of the prince changing the public's connection with the monarchy, according to TV psychic Deborah Davies.The late Princess died in 1997 when Prince William was just 15 years old, but Prince Charles' ex-wife brought her two sons up to lead from the heart.Former Real Housewives of Cheshire psychic Deborah claims she spoke to Diana who shared an insight into how she prepared her son, 40, for life as King William.READ MORE: Prince Andrew 'cleared his name for the Queen' claims ex-girlfriend Speaking exclusively to Daily Star, Debbie said: "She says Princess Charlotte has many of her mannerisms which Prince William has noticed."Diana raised William to be a King that will change the monarchy's connection to the public, there will no longer be a 'distance with stuffy royal protocol', William will be 'the people's King.'" Despite William being second in line to the throne, the Duke of Cambridge has previously admitted he tries to put his future to the back of his mind.He told Marie Claire: "I certainly don’t lie awake at night waiting or hoping for it because it sadly means my family has moved on and I don't want that."The dad-of-three went on to tell the publication that he has plans to be a "modern king" he says it's "not at the top of the priority list" to think about his future.This was also echoed by William's brother, Prince Harry in 2017 who shared his views on the daunting thoughts that go through the minds of the royals."Is there any one of the Royal Family who wants to be King or Queen? I don't think so," he told Newsweek before adding: "We will carry out our duties at the right time."It appears that while Prince William isn't thinking about his fate too much,
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Prince Harry 'more of his own man' when Meghan is not around, says body language expert
Prince Harry seems to be more of his own man when he attends events without his wife, a body language expert has observed.The Duke of Sussex's mannerisms were studied during a polo game in Southern Carolina last week by Darren Stanton, who offered his views on what they meant to Marie Claire magazine on behalf of Slingo.Meghan Markle was not at the match, where Harry played for his local team Los Padres and, speaking generally, Stanton said: "Harry seems to be more of his own man when attending events on his own, as he has a confidence and resilience we don’t tend to see when he’s accompanied by Meghan Markle."Having been playing polo since he was a child, Harry shares a passion for the horseback sport with his father Prince Charles and his brother Prince William, even if the trio share very little else in common at the moment.Relations have reportedly been strained between Harry and his father and elder brother since he and Meghan decided to quit their roles as senior members of the Royal Family. But, if that rumoured feud is taking its toll on the Duke, then he appears to leave his troubles behind on the polo field, with Stanton declaring: "It's really interesting that Prince Harry appears always at his most relaxed and genuinely most happy when he’s either at the Invictus Games interacting with all the other athletes and attendees, or at other sporting occasions such as the polo.
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