Christina Aguilera to be honoured at awards while Matt Hancock’s TV appearance has resulted in complaints

Christina Aguilera is to be recognised for her contribution to the LGBTQ+ community while Matt Hancock’s latest TV appearance has not gone down well
Christina Aguilera and Matt Hancock are featured on PeopleWorld's hot and not list today. Photographs by GettyChristina Aguilera and Matt Hancock are featured on PeopleWorld's hot and not list today. Photographs by Getty
Christina Aguilera and Matt Hancock are featured on PeopleWorld's hot and not list today. Photographs by Getty

Christina Aguilera is to be honoured for her contribution to the LGBTQ+ community at the GLAAD Media awards next month and goes straight to the top of PeopleWorld’s hot list today. The singer will receive the Advocate for Change award at this year’s awards and joins Bad Bunny and Jeremy Pope who will also be honoured.

Pink News revealed that “The ‘Your Body’ singer has been a bold supporter of LGBTQ+ rights since the early days of her career, with the music video of her 2002 single, ‘Beautiful’ featuring an unapologetic gay kiss.”

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From Christina Aguilera to King Charles. The King is on our hot list today as his new stamp (available from 4 April), shows him with no crown. This is clearly a deliberate decision by King Charles to reflect his intention to adopt a new style monarchy.

The final star on our hot list today is Hollywood actress Salma Hayek. I love it that she has revealed that she hung out with the ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’ strippers at her house. Salma also revealed that her husband “is not a jealous man” which is lucky in the circumstance!

Salma is also hot today not only for having the strippers at her own home but on a more serious note, has revealed that she wasn’t allowed to be funny in movies for years because she was deemed ‘too sexy.’ It wasn’t until Adam Sandler who put her in the 2010 comedy Grown Ups, that things changed for Salma.

Although she was not in her forties until this change happened, lucky for Salma and the general public that it did!

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It wasn't until she was in her forties that Salma Hayek was considered for comedic roles. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images for The Kering Foundation)It wasn't until she was in her forties that Salma Hayek was considered for comedic roles. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images for The Kering Foundation)
It wasn't until she was in her forties that Salma Hayek was considered for comedic roles. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images for The Kering Foundation)

Now who is featured on PeopleWorld’s not so hot list today….

First up is Matt Hancock. Yes, you read this correctly, Matt Hancock is once again on PeopleWorld’s not so hot list. ITV Good Morning Britain’s has received more than 100 Ofcom complaints following Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid’s interview with the former politician turned reality tv star.

Next up today is Kourtney Kardashian. She has just launched a product called Lemme Purr, and says that it uses “pineapple and Vitamin C and probiotics to target vaginal health and pH levels that support freshness and taste.”

Maddy Dann, a 30-year old A&E doctor told BBC Newsbeat that her top piece of advice is the following: “If your odour or your discharge changes, you need to see a GP or a gynaecologist-not a Kardashian.”

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I couldn’t agree more with you Mandy, let’s just hope others pay attention to your advice!

The last person on our not so hot list is Piers Morgan. His interview with Sasha Walpole can be watched on TalkTV at 8pm tonight, and he has already attracted criticism for his line of questioning. In the interview he mentions if Prince Harry had ‘traded up’ with Meghan Markle. As expected he has come under fire for this with one Twitter user saying, “here we go again… his obsession… Meghan.”

As ever, I would love to know what you think of today's hots and nots so drop me a line to [email protected]

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