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Happy wedding guys.
Enormous Australian media news.
Carl Sanderlands and ARN have reached a settlement, ending one of the most expensive and dramatic talent disputes in Australian radio history.
Kyle will receive approximately $15 million in total, around $5 million per year over three years, well below the $80 million remaining on his contract, but enough for both sides to avoid a damaging public trial.
The settlement removes non-compete restrictions, allowing Kyle to pursue new ventures.
Sources told Radio Info he's a broadcaster and he just wants to get on with it.
A subscription-based streaming project called Kyle Sanderland's Live is reportedly already in development.
Harry Styles has kicked off his record-breaking 12 nights at Wembley and while on stage, he gave this heartwarming speech about the power of friendships before thanking his own friends in the crowd.
Stick around, Brooklyn Beckham has made a World Cup ad about his family estrangement and PR experts are not impressed.
And did anyone else know we're getting a fifth Shrek film?
And that it's got a very famous cast addition?
Welcome back to your morning tea.
Now, the Beckham family saga continues to escalate.
It does every day.
And this week, Brooklyn has added a new chapter that even the most loyal observers are kind of maybe thinking is a bit too far.
Brooklyn has appeared in a DoorDash ad for the 2026 World Cup in which he sits at a couch, smirks at the camera and says, You're probably wondering why I'm watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home.
Okay, now, David Beckham, obviously one of the greatest footballers England has ever produced.
His son making a paid advertisement out of his absence from his father's World Cup experience, just as his 14-year-old sister had that unfortunately sad paparazzi moment of trying to deliver the note to his house, but he wasn't even there.
Well, PR experts are saying it's tasteless, with one saying to do an ad based on estrangements from family as if it's a joke when his family is devastated and his grandparents are inconsolable.