Noah Kahan has bravely opened up about his battle with body dysmorphia in a new Netflix documentary.
In film Out Of Body, the Stick Season singer says: “I’ve always hated the way I looked. It’s something I’ve struggled with my whole life.
“I binge eat a lot of food when I’m feeling stressed and then I get so hateful about my body and what I look like that I don’t eat for a while and I starve myself.
“When I look in the mirror, I feel like I don’t see what my body actually looks like.”
Later in the film, which was released yesterday, he explains: “Disordered eating is something I’ve experienced in ways my whole life but in my adult life, in the last four or five years
“Sometimes I’ll see a photo and people will be like, ‘You look great,’ and I’ll be like, ‘What do you mean? I look like, 300 or 400lb.’
“I don’t know what I look like. No clue.”
Other scenes reveal fame has not done him any favours mentally. He is shown in late 2024 working on new album The Great Divide, which is due out on April 24, and says: “Now my mental health has never been as low as it has been the last three months of my life.”
With another sold-out tour in June, I hope he’s got the support he needs now.
Leigh’s reddy to rock
Leigh-Anne had a famous face in the crowd for her solo show in London.
Former Little Mix bandmate Jade was spotted as Leigh-Anne took to the stage at the O2 Forum Kentish Town, proving there’s still plenty of love between the girls.
Looking every inch the pop star, the My Love singer wore this red leather bra and matching hula skirt.
And it was a family affair too, with Leigh-Anne bringing her twins on stage for an emotional moment during her song Heaven, which she wrote about them.
Opening the show, she told fans: “My solo journey has been a rollercoaster, it’s allowed me to find myself again.”
She added: “It’s not easy being an independent artist.
“It means everything that you’re here.”
The crowd lapped it up, screaming her name as she powered through tracks including No Hard Feelings – even joking: “I listen to my own music, is that OK?”
Fans lit up the room with their phone torches, while four lucky punters were pulled on stage to join the show.
With her high-energy choreography and the crowd fully behind her, Leigh-Anne proved this new chapter in her career is already hitting all the right notes.
It will end in tears, Sydney
Sydney Sweeney and her hit show Euphoria are facing a backlash after a trailer for the third series showed her character Cassie shooting adult online content – while dressed as a baby.
The HBO show returned last night and a teaser for future episodes showed Sydney wearing a nappy with her boobs on show, a dummy in her mouth and her hair in pigtails.
Her character will make adult content in the series, but fans think the creator Sam Levinson has gone too far.
One person on X called it “actually disgusting”, while another wrote: “There’s a line and Sam Levinson has severely crossed it.”
Chris gets on his soapbox
Ahead of me competing in the Redbull Soapbox Race this summer, Chris Evans has some words of advice.
And, if I’m honest, myself, Virgin Radio’s Ellie Davis and Kej Kamani, are now quaking in our trainers about the prospect of racing down the hill for the event at Alexandra Palace in London on June 20, which will be broadcast on the Discovery Channel.
Speaking on his Breakfast show on Virgin Radio UK, Chris, right, said: “Full disclosure: I used to own the company that makes this TV show so I’ve known about this forever.
“We have our official Virgin Radio Soapbox. And The Sun’s Ellie, Dennie, our boss, and Kej, who runs TFI Unplugged and Ellie who runs the radio station will be in the Soapbox.
“Ally Pally is a serious hill – this is like Formula One. That is why there are hay bales – it can be more dangerous than the F1.
“A regular Redbull Soapbox race in an hour will see more issues and rebuilding of the track than an F1 race. There have been episodes where not a single soapbox gets to the bottom of the hill because they all crash and burn. Well, not burn, but you know what I mean.”
Gulp.
Precious Stones for a grand
The Rolling Stones have sparked a vinyl frenzy, with fans shelling out more than £1,000 for a record that originally cost just £10.07.
Their ultra-limited white label single Rough And Twisted, released under the alias The Cockroaches at the weekend, was sold in tiny numbers at select indie shops, with some stores getting just four copies.
The mystery drop, teased with cryptic QR codes and a secret website, sent demand soaring.
But it’s left plenty of die-hard fans furious after missing out.
One fan said: “Even the crazies like me left empty-handed.”
Now copies are being flipped online for eye-watering prices, sparking calls for the band to release more and “kill the black market.”
Stones fans, of all people, should know that you can’t always get what you want.
Craig loves a chuckle
I thought Barry Chuckle had come back from the grave when I saw Craig Revel Horwood sporting this bushy moustache.
In a snap shared on Instagram, the Strictly judge posed on a balcony with late Barry’s brother Paul.
Craig, who has a surprising friendship with the Chucklevision entertainer, wrote: “What a treat to hang out with my bestie @officialpaulchuckle to film a secret project!”
One fan wrote: “You can’t ever replace Barry but that’s a cracking moustache.”
I couldn’t agree more.
FKA Twigs is in pole position
FKA Twigs closed weekend one of Coachella in sizzling style by performing while twirling around on a pole.
The British singer, clad in a tight black top and knee-high boots, played a 75-minute set on Sunday night and was brought to tears as she belted out her track Cellophane.
But at another point, Twigs – who won her first Grammy in February and has just completed her US tour – wielded a sword and pole danced, top right, while performing Love Crimes.
Bath-born PinkPantheress, who played in a frilly, checked bra-top, delivered one of the most talked-about sets of the festival including recent hits Stateside and Illegal.
Afterwards, she wrote on Instagram that she had “the best time ever”.
They will both be back on stage in California next weekend for the event’s second and final weekend.
