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Darby Allin endures pain on Mount Everest, symbolizing his wrestling mindset and 2025 climbing challenge.
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Darby Allin shares insights on pain, championships, and Everest climb

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In a recent interview, AEW wrestler Darby Allin discussed his ambivalence toward winning the AEW World Championship, his mental approach to managing pain from high-risk maneuvers, and his 2025 Mount Everest ascent. Allin reflected on life-threatening spots in matches and a past brain injury that nearly derailed his career. He emphasized prioritizing compelling storylines over titles and proving personal limits beyond wrestling.

Duran Duran has revealed that splitting all income equally has helped the band maintain harmony and longevity after nearly 50 years in the music industry.

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Actress Marjorie Estiano, 44, revealed in a podcast that she never wanted children due to a difficult relationship with her mother.

Jared Harris, known for his role in Foundation, has shared how advice from Danny DeVito during an early audition shaped his approach to acting. DeVito, star of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, emphasized the importance of being recognizable in the industry. This encounter helped Harris navigate his career from independent films to prominent roles in television and film.

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In The Pitt's Season 2, Episode 6, Noah Wyle directs an installment focused on the vital role of nurses in the emergency room. The episode highlights charge nurse Dana Evans' struggles following a past assault and the death of patient Louie. Wyle and actress Katherine LaNasa discuss the emotional depth of their characters in recent interviews.

In the season 4 premiere of HBO's Industry, Harper and Eric explore a potential business partnership that could reshape their relationship. Actors Myha'la and Ken Leung shared insights into the characters' volatile dynamic during an interview. The episode introduces new challenges in the fintech world while revisiting old tensions.

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Virgin Media Television has announced The Assembly Ireland, a new format featuring autistic and neurodivergent reporters interviewing prominent figures. The series aims to transform traditional celebrity interviews by allowing unfiltered questions. It premieres on January 19 and runs for four episodes.

 

 

 

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