Amandaland is good – but here’s why Anneland could be even better

Amandalandstar Philippa Dunne, who plays the endearing, kind-hearted and relatable mum, Anne, Amanda’s long-suffering, loyal friend and minion, was making jokes last night at theBaftasabout the show being called “Am-An-daland”.

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It’s not really surprising. The Irish actor, who, along withLucy Punchas Amanda, was nominated for the Best Female Comedy Performance Award for her work in theMotherlandspin-off, took to the stage with her co-star to present another award, when Punch,in typical Amanda fashion, wondered why Dunne would be up for an award.

“I play Amanda andthe show is calledAmandalandand uh, well, there’s no Anne inAmandaland,” said Punch. “Well, there is,” replied Dunne. “Am-An-daland.” Then she continued: “Actually, there are two. Am-An-dal-An-d. And there’s only one Amanda, so actually, when you think about it …”

‘Amandaland’ won Best Comedy at the Baftas – but our girl Anne could take the lot with her own show (PA)

While the show won Best Comedy, this lighthearted banter might be more poignant than we think. For many viewers, Dunne is the secret star ofAmandaland. Dunne’s character has amassed a cult following as the underestimated sidekick, with some fans demanding anAnneland– a spin-off of the spin-off.

The hit comedy returned to the BBC this month for a new six-part series – and it’s only made it more apparent that Dunne’s character is worthy of her own show. She emerges with a newfound confidence as she deals with an increasingly problematic Amanda and juggles being a mother to a large family, including, most taxing, a teenage son, Darius (Jack Veal), while still keeping her warmth.

Anne first stole our hearts in season one, when she asked who wrote the 1994 hit by Aaliyah, “Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number”, her mum friend Fi (Rochenda Sandall) answers, “R Kelly”, and a clueless Anne replies, “Your Kelly wrote that song? Fair play to her.”

With some of the funniest lines in the show, Dunne’s character is someone we all recognise at the school gates. She’s the “silent crusader”, as Dunne has referred to her character, who brings a down-to-earth relatability to Amanda’s SoHa-pretentious parenting scene. The ultimate people pleaser, she’s the one who is always volunteering for activities at her son Darius’s school and is forever loyal to her best mum friend, whose vulnerability Anne can spot behind her superior front.

I think that’s why people might relate to Anne a bit; they spot a bit of an underdog in her, and they’re rooting for her

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Dunne spoke about similarities between her and her character, saying that “there’s definitely part of me that is Anne” inan interview withThe Independentlast year. “Anne is basically me when I was 13, starting school: awkwardness personified. Really wanted to fit in, really wanted people to like me, really shy, really awkward, just trying my best. I don’t try that hard any more. I’ve grown up. But there’s definitely part of me that is Anne.”

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She added: “I think that’s why people might relate to Anne a bit; they spot a bit of an underdog in her, and they’re rooting for her.”

She’s the face of proper parenting with a no-nonsense approach that is the opposite of Amanda’s self-centredness. In episode two, she’s got Darius on a tight lead after what she calls “Anusgate” when the school alerts her that he’s posted a photo of his “bumhole” on Snapchat, which turns out to be his clenched fist.

“It could have easily have gone viral,” says Anne in a panic, who takes things into her own hands and posts a pot plant with the caption, “Please repost to show my eejit son how fast things spread online.”

She offers instant identification to any parent struggling to bring up teens. It’s impossible not to think that her fictional Instagram handle “motherofteenys” could also do well in real life if some fan kept it going off-air with hilarious Anne-style posts.

A quick video of how she cares for a peace lily – which Amanda initially laughs off as embarrassing – gets over a million views. “How has that got a million views?” asks Amanda. “It’s just some little fat hands on a plant.” But, still, it doesn’t take long for Amanda to turn up at Anne’s house with her portable light to jump on Anne’s strong follower base.

Philippa Dunne’s character Anne always has Amanda’s back – despite her ‘best friend’ often forgetting she’s there (BBC/Merman)

Viewers love Anne for so much more than being the yin to Amanda’s yang. She’s a force in her own right. She sticks to her guns with often heartbreaking results – such as when her naked breasts are reflected on the shiny pot plant vase in her most recent post and her appearance onAlan Titchmarshis cancelled.

Anne may serve as a pivotal, comedic counterpoint to the main character – but she now holds her own. As Dunne said: “It [Amandaland] gets key moments of child-rearing quite well – it’s not a glamourised version, it’s a nice, sloppy, real-life bells and whistles sensory overload.

“It’s very imperfect, very messy, very stressful, and I think the show really allows you to laugh at the mess. They’re not perfect mothers. They’re trying their best and life is not straightforward and kids are not straightforward. But you’re allowed to laugh at it together. And we can all watch and relate and that makes it easier, doesn’t it?”

Yes, it does. AndAnnelandmight be even better.

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Reality Star Shocks Fans with Extravagant Gown Made of '500 Loaves of Bread' to Promote Bakery Business at Awards Show

Reality star Queen Mercy Atang wore a dress made of 500 loaves of bread to promote her bakery business at the AMVCAs on Saturday, May 9

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  • The gown, designed by Toyin Lawani, sparked social media buzz with fans praising its creativity and humor

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An attendee at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) made a statement at the ceremony after wearing a dress made of bread.

Reality TV star Queen Mercy Atang wore a gown comprised of 500 loaves of bread at the award show celebrating African film and fashion, in Lagos, Nigeria, on Saturday, May 9.

The striking dress by Toyin Lawani of Tiannah's Empire was designed to promote Atang’s bakery business,Swit Cakes & Desserts, she shared onInstagram.

“What other place is better to advertise my business than the AMVCA?” she told theBBCat the event.

Queen Mercy Atang at AMVCAsCredit: Photography: @segun_wealth  Design/Styling: @tiannahsplacempire Talent: @queenmercyatang

Atang posted avideoof herself at the ceremony being helped by a group of people carrying her large skirt filled with bread onto the red carpet. In another clip posted on Instagram, Atang was seen being carefully helped into the heavy gown by several handlers in a dressing room.

Fans shared their surprised reactions to the dress on social media.

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“Real definition of I carry my business … love it,” one person wrote in the comment section of Atang's Instagram post of her dress. “Breadwinner of the century😂😂😂😂😂,” a second fan joked.

Queen Mercy Atang at AMVCAsCredit: Photography: @segun_wealth  Design/Styling: @tiannahsplacempire Talent: @queenmercyatang

Atang rose to fame on season 6 ofBig Brother: Naijain 2021 and was previously Miss Nigeria International 2015. She hopes she can reach new audiences with her bakery business.

On Sunday, May 10, the reality star shared avideothanking her style team after her breakout look at the AMVCAs.

“Tiannah, thank you for bringing your ideas and creativity to help put my brand out there. All I wanted was a dress to show that [I] have a bakery business and you did that for me,” she said. “At first, I was scared, but you encouraged me all the way. But you were like, ‘trust me!’ … and I’m so happy.”

Several other attendees at the AMVCAs sported outlandish designs, including agown made of packets of butterworn by actress Abibat Saka, acathedral-shaped gownworn by Ghanaian fashion star Nana Akua Addo and afilm reel dressworn by Nigerian model Peggy Ovire.

The dresses have sparked an online trend of other entrepreneurs postingimagesof themselves wearing their business as a dress.

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David Wynne-Morgan, public relations supremo, friend and ‘fixer’ to the denizens of clubland

David Wynne-Morgan, who has died aged 95, was a royal correspondent and society gossip columnist who became a leading international PR figure for decades. He was “fixer”, confidant, ghostwriter and friend to a colourful cast of presidents, billionaires, royalty, business figures, gamblers, racing characters and club owners in a career spanning 75 years.

The Telegraph Cartier's 'Clocks' Party, 1981, from left: David Hicks, Wynne-Morgan and the Duchess of Argyll

Notably, he was a close friend and family consigliere to bothMarkand Robin Birley for over 50 years, helping to launch Annabel’s night club in 1963 and Mark’s Club in the 1970s, and assisting Robin Birley with the creation of 5 Hertford Street private members’ club; he was chairman there from 2014 to 2025, as well as being its Racing Chairman and in charge of its racing syndicate.

“He absolutely loved our clubs,” said Robin Birley. “That was his life. He was a pure Birley club man and was in his element putting on our jewellery and fashion weeks. He was put on this earth to be clubbable. He loved having lunches and dinners. He liked a cigar. He liked to drink. He liked to gamble. He liked the company of beautiful women. He was a brilliant sportsman and very much a night owl. He was one of those larger-than-life London figures from the 1960s to 1990s who embodied the spirit of the age. You don’t see so many of those people around any more.”

David Wynne-Morgan was born on February 22 1931, the son of John Wynne-Morgan, a portrait painter, and Marjorie Wynne, who refused to give up her surname o​n marriage. Evacuated from London during the war, he attended Bryanston School in Dorset and was offered a place at Cambridge, but wanted to be a journalist so turned down the place to work on a local Watford paper.

Boris Becker and David Wynne-Morgan attend Becker's birthday party at Morton's in  2010

He worked for eight years in Fleet Street in the 1950s, which he described as “halycon days” that included working at the Daily Express – where he was a member of the cricket team captained by Lord Beaverbook – and being a royal correspondent for the Daily Mail.

“Fleet Street was not just a job. It was a way of life,” Wynne-Morgan wrote. “I don’t think many of us were good husbands or even good fathers. We were too consumed by the excitement and the extraordinary mixture of intense competitiveness, on the one hand, and wonderful camaraderie on the other.”

Such a gung-ho approach resulted in several scrapes that nearl​y lost him his job. On one occasion, he was sent to cover Princess Margaret’s romance with Peter Townsend, who was competing in an equestrian event. When Wynne-Morgan discovered that Townsend had been to Holy Communion that morning, he tracked down the priest and asked if he was aware that Townsend was a divorcee. When the priest said he was not aware, Wynne-Morgan made this his story, only to receive a sharp cable back from the news desk saying that it was a “gross intrusion of privacy”, and he should not do it again.

He was suspended, but his society scoops had been noticed, and he was soon was offered another job, at the Daily Express, on £15 a week. He went on to edit the William Hickey gossip column. “It was in Fleet Street that I developed the confidence to take on anything,” he recalled. “As a journalist I felt I had the God-given right to go up to anybody and say, ‘I am David-Wynne Morgan from the Daily Express’ – and ask any questions I wanted.”

The wedding of Romaine Ferguson and David Wynne-Morgan

Aged 26, he got his first lucky break after interviewing the oil tycoon John Paul Getty, then one of the world’s richest men. Getty had been impressed by the young reporter’s worldly charisma and his knowledge of the press, and invited him to set up his own public relations agency with Getty as his first client.​

“My father didn’t know what PR was, as the industry was in its infancy,” said his son Jamie-Wynne-Morgan. “But he thought it was too good an offer to turn down.” Getty backed him with a £10,000 check, and Wynne-Morgan worked for him for six years.

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He founded PR Partners in 1957 and was a key figure in the transformation of the PR world in the 1970s and 1980s into a global, and professional, business. He went on to become chief executive at Hill & Knowlton in the 1980s, as well as chairman of the worldwide management committee. He was later chairman of WMC Communications, which merged with Pelham Public Relations and later become part of Bell-Pottinger before the agency collapsed in political scandal.

Much of Wynne-Morgan’s career was spent working in a personal capacity for larger-than life tycoons such as the Canadian mining billionairePeter Munk, founder of Barrick Gold, for whom Wynne-Morgan worked for decades. He was constantly globetrotting and on planes and on 9/11 witnessed the first Twin Tower imploding from the window seat of a plane flying into La Guardia airport in the midst of the terrorist attacks on New York.

Wynne-Morgan and the model Sandra Paul (later married to the Conservative politician Michael Howard) after their wedding at Kensington Register Office, London, June 1966

After being grounded in New York, sitting for four hours in a café watching the news, he got a call from his boss,Peter Munk, saying that his presence was urgently needed in Toronto for an important boardroom lunch. With all flights cancelled, he had to rely on his journalistic initiative of old and managed to persuade a New York cab driver to drive him to Toronto – for $1,250 in cash. He made the meeting.

He also ghosted the autobiographies of President Nasser of Egypt, the ballerina Margot Fonteyn,Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation painter Pietro Annigoni, and Norma Levy, the British call girl who almost toppled the government,Profumo-style, in theLord Lambtonaffair in 1973 when the peer resigned from the government after a tabloid had caught him in bed with two prostitutes.

Another aspect of Wynne-Morgan’s colourful career was working as manager to the speed king Donald Campbell, raising the sponsorship – some £250,000 – for his last successful attempts on the world land and water speed records in his Bluebird car and speed-boat.

The partnership ended acrimoniously after Campbell broke the speed record but refused to pay the 20 per cent commission agreed, saying he had already made enough money. They parted company, and Wynne-Morgan engaged lawyers while Campbell set about trying to break the world water-speed record on a lake near Perth, Western Australia.

Wynne-Morgan, right, and Richard Kay of the Daily Mail

When he finally broke the record on December 31 1964, Wynne-Morgan sent him a cable saying: “Congratulations. You are now not o​nly the biggest but also fastest bastard on earth.” After Campbell’s death on Lake Coniston, however, Wynne-Morgan dropped the legal case, declaring that he was not going to try to take money off his widow, and remembering his old friend with “affection and pride”.

He had a special skill with people and played an important diplomatic role within the Birley family when Mark and Robin Birley fell out and the Birley clubs were sold to Richard Caring for £100 million. Despite the family dispute, Wynne-Morgan was so liked that he kept in with both father and son. As Sir Nicholas Coleridge said: “His ability as a PR, who knew so many people, was so adept. He never sought the limelight. He was always flying just below the radar, a fixer and an enabler.”

David Wynne-Morgan was married three times and had four sons. His first wife was Romaine Ferguson, with whom he had two sons. His second wife was the Sixties model Sandra Paul, who later went on to marry the one-time Conservative leader Michael Howard. He is survived by his third wife, Karen, to whom he was married for more than 50 years. They had two sons.

​David Wynne-Morgan, born February 22 1931, died April 4 2026

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Donald Trump's current approval rating; Trump approval rate today

As of Tuesday, May 12, 2026, President Donald Trump’s approval rating is hovering at its lowest level of the second term. While his Republican base remains largely intact, national averages have dropped significantly due to high inflation, a $1.50 per gallon spike in gas prices, and widespread disapproval of the ongoing military conflict in Iran.

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Donald Trump approval ratings today

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  • Ballotpedia has Trump with a 40% approval rating.

  • RealClearPolitics has Trump with a 40.5% approval rating.

  • The New York Times has Trump with a 38% approval rating.

  • The Economist/YouGov has Trump with a 37% approval rating.

  • CNN/SSRS has Trump with a 35% approval rating.

Trump approval rating with Republicans

Approval among Republicans ranges from 81% to 85%. While still high, this is down roughly 4 to 7 points from the start of the year. The share of Republicans who "strongly approve" has fallen to 45%, down from 53% in January.

Lowest presidential approval rating

The record for the lowest individual approval rating in a single poll belongs to Harry S. Truman, who hit 22% in February 1952.

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Sabrina Carpenter’s Double-Decker Heels Totally Steal the Show

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Double the heels, double the fun. Last night,Sabrina Carpenterheaded to Broadway forCats: The Jellicle Ball, wearing a bright, colorful, and patterned theater look. But it was her shoes that stole focus.

On top, theMan’s Best Friendstar leaned into the spring season with a yellow pastel coat. Courtesy ofMy Mum Made It, the piece was constructed from buttery-soft leather with a sweet little collar, cropped silhouette, and matching round buttons. She dressed it down a bit with a pair of baggy dark-wash jeans, cuffed at the bottom.

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For accessories, Carpenter went all in. She wore her favorite furry Tyler Lambert leopard-print bucket hat—most recently seen inphotos she postedwith Madonna to celebrate their new collaborative track, “Bring Your Love.” In her hand, she carried a black velvet Chanel bag with a textured checked pattern and leather straps. She tied a white dainty lace scarf around the strap that seemed to be embroidered with her name in red.

The grand finale? Giving herself a little extra height, theShort n’ Sweetartist wore the look with a pair of Jacquemus’s “Les Doubles,” open-toe shoes with a stacked double heel that might just have you doing a double take.

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The appearance came mere days after Carpenter’s Met Gala extravaganza, in which she not only served as a committee member, walking the red carpet in acustom Dior gowndesigned by Jonathan Anderson fromSabrina(1954) film strips, but alsoperformed with Stevie Nicksin vintage Versace and Bob Mackie dresses.

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Stephen Colbert Reacts To CBS Replacing ‘Late Show’ With Byron Allen’s ‘Comics Unleashed’

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Stephen Colbert has nothing but kind words for hisreplacement.

After 11 seasons on “The Late Show” and anabrupt cancellation from CBSlast summer, Colbert is preparing to bid farewell to late night next Thursday. The network has said that the show’s 11:35 p.m. hour will next go to Byron Allen’s comedy talk show, “Comics Unleashed.”

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In a recent conversation withThe Hollywood Reporter, Colbert reacted to the news that Allen would replace his show with a simple, “God bless him.”

“I know Byron. We got to know each other last year, actually. He’s fascinating,” he added, also noting Allen’s history with Johnny Carson, who hosted “The Tonight Show” from 1962 to 1992.

“I said, ‘Hey, congrats. I heard you got the time. Good for you,’” Colbert continued. “‘Wouldn’t it be lovely if you could drop Mr. Carson a note?’”

Allen caught his big break in 1979, when the then-18-year-old became the youngest comedian ever to perform on “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson,” just days before graduating high school.

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Since then, Allen has built a media empire through the Allen Media Group, founded in 1993, which has launched multiple 24-hour HD television networks, according to thecompany’s website.

PerVariety, Allen had been pursuing the 11:35 p.m. slot that “The Late Show” holds ever since CBS announced it would end.

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“If they’re looking for a show, my hand is already up,” the comedian and businessman said during New York’s Advertising Week event last October. “Fifty years, I’ve been waiting for this moment. Definitely, I’m going for it. … I’m investing millions and millions of dollars to prove myself at 12:35.”

CBS announced its deal with Allen in April, giving him the full 11:35 p.m. hour to air back-to-back episodes of “Comics Unleashed” Mondays through Fridays. Allen will also continue to own the following hour, as his comedy game show “Funny You Should Ask” shifts its schedule.

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“I created and launched ‘Comics Unleashed’ 20 years ago so my fellow comedians could have a platform to do what we all love — make people laugh,” Allen said in a statement at the time. “I truly appreciate CBS’ confidence in me by picking up our two-hour comedy block of ‘Comics Unleashed’ and ‘Funny You Should Ask,’ because the world can never have enough laughter.”

Allen will officially own the “Late Show” slot once Colbert airs his final broadcast May 21.

Colbert told THR that he still hasone dream guest in mind before signing offthis month. “The pope is my white whale,” he said, referring to Pope Leo XIV.

But as far as his late-night legacy is concerned, Colbert just has one goal: to be “remembered as a comedy show.”

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“We harvest laughter for a living, and ultimately that’s the thing I want more than anything else,” he concluded. “I just want to make the audience laugh.”

Editor’s note:BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti announced Monday evening that Allen Family Digital, led by Byron Allen, is acquiring a majority stake in BuzzFeed, HuffPost’s parent company.

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