Entertainment World Abuzz with K-pop, Crime Series, and More

Recent entertainment news highlights include TXT's European tour debut, parole denial for Selena's murderer, a suspended sentence requested for actor Depardieu, Cynthia Erivo's GLAAD Award honor, Dua Lipa's lawsuit victory, Disney series name restoration, Sundance Film Festival's move to Boulder, and Guy Ritchie's new crime series.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 28-03-2025 18:28 IST | Created: 28-03-2025 18:28 IST
Entertainment World Abuzz with K-pop, Crime Series, and More
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K-pop sensations Tomorrow X Together are setting the stage for their highly anticipated European tour debut. The group, represented by Big Hit Music, took a break to recharge, with leader Soobin addressing health concerns.

In a longstanding legal matter, Yolanda Saldivar, the woman convicted of murdering Latin pop icon Selena Quintanilla-Perez, was denied parole as the 30th anniversary of the tragic event approaches.

Further in the entertainment sphere, French prosecutors seek an 18-month suspended sentence for actor Gerard Depardieu in a sexual assault case. Meanwhile, Cynthia Erivo was honored by GLAAD for her advocacy, and Dua Lipa successfully defended her hit "Levitating" against a plagiarism lawsuit.

The entertainment industry also witnessed a Disney TV series regaining its original title after a legal ruling in Italy and the announcement of the Sundance Film Festival's relocation to Boulder, Colorado. Finally, Guy Ritchie's new series "MobLand" promises to captivate audiences with its tale of feuding crime families.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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