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Graham Norton and Lewis Capaldi Join Taylor Swift for Playful, Star-Studded ‘Opalite’ Video
Taylor Swift has unveiled a whimsical new music video featuring an unexpected and much-loved cast, with broadcaster Graham Norton and Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi both making memorable appearances alongside Irish actor Domhnall Gleeson.
The video for Opalite, which premiered on Friday, leans into surreal storytelling and gentle humour. Gleeson stars as a lonely man whose life is transformed after he sprays a mysterious magic potion on his cherished cactus, inadvertently summoning Swift into his world. What follows is a charming, off-beat romance that unfolds with a distinctly cinematic feel.
Capaldi appears as an eccentric photographer who becomes fascinated by the unusual couple, while Norton plays a smooth-talking salesman who insists he can undo the spell that brought Swift into Gleeson’s life. Each cameo adds a layer of warmth and personality, turning the video into a playful ensemble piece rather than a traditional solo showcase.
Sharing the backstory on Instagram, Swift said the idea for the video was born during a previous appearance on The Graham Norton Show. She described Norton as an “insanely charismatic and lovable host” and said she felt “ridiculously lucky” to have shared the sofa with such a lively group of guests that evening.
“When we were all talking during the broadcast, Domhnall made a light-hearted joke about wanting to be in one of my music videos,” Swift wrote. “I was instantly struck with an idea.”
She explained that just a week later, Gleeson received a script she had written specifically for Opalite, casting him in the lead role. Swift added that she then decided it would be even more fun if everyone who had appeared on the show that night — including Norton himself — could be part of the project.
Norton said keeping his involvement secret was no small task. Appearing in the video, he said, was “the thrill of a lifetime and the hardest secret I’ve ever had to keep!”
Adding a final nostalgic touch, the original conversation from The Graham Norton Show plays over the end credits of Opalite, neatly closing the loop between spontaneous studio banter and a fully realised creative collaboration.
With its humour, star power and sense of fun, Opalite has been warmly received by fans, highlighting Swift’s flair for turning casual moments into imaginative, feel-good storytelling — and proving that sometimes, a joke really can become reality.
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Tearful Taylor Swift Becomes Youngest Woman Inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame
Global pop superstar Taylor Swift delivered an emotional 21-minute speech as she was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, becoming the youngest woman ever to receive the honor.
Speaking at the induction ceremony in New York, Swift fought back tears as she paid tribute to her family for the sacrifices they made to support her dreams of becoming a songwriter.
The singer recalled how her parents relocated the family from Pennsylvania to Nashville when she was just 14 years old so she could develop her talent in what is widely regarded as the heart of the songwriting industry.
Reflecting on the move, Swift said it could not have been easy for her parents and brother to leave everything behind and start a new life in pursuit of her ambitions. She added that no words could fully express her gratitude for their support and described them as the reason she was standing on the stage receiving the prestigious recognition.
The 36-year-old artist was introduced by acclaimed filmmaker Steven Spielberg, whom she praised as one of her heroes and a major influence on her approach to storytelling.
During her speech, Swift reflected on her career journey and described songwriting as the one aspect of her profession that had always felt natural and instinctive. While she had to learn how to perform before large audiences, master choreography, navigate the music industry and protect her mental well-being through years of challenges and experience, she said songwriting was something that came from within.
The recognition caps another remarkable period in Swift’s career. Her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, broke her previous sales records following its release in October, further cementing her status as one of the most successful artists of her generation.
Swift now becomes the second-youngest person ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The only inductee to receive the honor at a younger age was Stevie Wonder, who joined the institution at the age of 33.
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KSI Announces Departure from Sidemen After 13 Years
Social media star and Britain’s Got Talent judge KSI has announced that he is leaving the Sidemen after 13 years, marking the end of one of the most successful partnerships in YouTube history.
KSI, whose real name is Olajide Olatunji, revealed the decision in an emotional video posted on YouTube, saying it had been one of the most difficult choices of his career.
“This is honestly the hardest video I’ve ever had to make in my life,” he told fans.
“I’ve gone back and forth on this decision for a very long time. I’ve spent months trying to figure out what the right thing to do is.
“But after a lot of thought, I’ve decided that I will no longer be doing Sidemen videos. Today, 31 May, will be my final Sidemen video.”
KSI has been a member of the Sidemen since 2013, helping transform the group from a collection of friends making gaming videos into one of the world’s biggest online entertainment brands. The collective’s main YouTube channel has amassed more than 23 million subscribers, while its members have a combined audience of more than 140 million subscribers across their platforms.
Reflecting on the group’s early years, KSI said he never imagined the scale of success they would achieve.
“We built something that none of us ever thought was possible, especially back then when we were making random videos together and playing GTA,” he said.
The content creator stressed that his departure was not linked to any disagreement within the group.
“Nothing bad has happened. This decision is completely my own,” he explained.
KSI said increasing commitments outside the Sidemen had made it difficult to continue giving the group his full attention.
“Over the last few years, I’ve felt myself being pulled in a lot of directions more than ever before. Between everything else in my life, I feel like I’ve been running at full speed, at 100mph.”
He also thanked fellow Sidemen members Simon Minter, Josh Bradley, Vikram Barn, Tobi Brown, Ethan Payne and Harry Lewis, saying they deserved someone who could commit fully to the group’s activities.
In a statement posted on social media, the Sidemen said they were saddened by the news and admitted the decision had come unexpectedly.
“We had an amazing time on this journey with him and we wish him all the best with his future endeavours,” the group said.
“This came as a surprise to us and we know it will be an adjustment for you, but we’ve got lots of exciting stuff planned that we can’t wait to share.”
Since its formation, the Sidemen have become one of the most influential creator groups on the internet. Their videos, ranging from travel challenges and comedy content to dating shows and charity football matches, have attracted hundreds of millions of views worldwide.
The group has also expanded into business ventures including food, clothing and beverage brands, while their annual charity football events have raised millions of pounds for charitable causes.
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Marcia Lucas, Oscar-Winning Star Wars Editor, Dies at 80
Marcia Lucas, the acclaimed film editor whose work helped shape the original Star Wars, has died at the age of 80.
According to her family, Lucas passed away from metastatic cancer at her home in Rancho Mirage, California, on Wednesday, surrounded by loved ones.
In a statement released on Friday, her family paid tribute to her legacy, describing her as “a force” and “a true trailblazer for women in film.” They added that she was “one of the most influential editors in cinematic history” whose work helped redefine the possibilities of film editing.
Lucas won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for the original Star Wars film in 1977—later retitled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope—sharing the honour with fellow editors Richard Chew and Paul Hirsch.
While much of her contribution occurred behind the scenes, film historians and fans have long credited her with helping to bring emotional depth, pacing and narrative clarity to the groundbreaking science-fiction saga created by George Lucas.
George Lucas himself acknowledged her role in assembling the film’s climactic Death Star battle sequence, one of the most memorable moments in cinema history. He explained that the challenge involved organising vast amounts of footage while weaving a compelling story into the action.
Born Marcia Griffin in Modesto, California, in 1945, she began her career as a film librarian before establishing herself as one of Hollywood’s most respected editors.
After marrying George Lucas in 1969, she worked on several of his early projects, including THX 1138 and American Graffiti, earning an Academy Award nomination for her editing work on the latter.
Beyond her collaborations with Lucas, she worked with acclaimed director Martin Scorsese on several notable films during the 1970s, including Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, Taxi Driver and New York, New York.
She later returned to the Star Wars franchise, contributing to The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, helping shape what would become one of cinema’s most influential trilogies.
Marcia and George Lucas adopted a daughter, Amanda, in 1981. The couple divorced in 1983 after 14 years of marriage. She later married Tom Rodrigues, with whom she had a second daughter, Amy.
Her contributions to film editing and storytelling continue to be celebrated by filmmakers and audiences worldwide, and her work remains deeply embedded in the legacy of Star Wars and modern cinema.
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