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Emmerdale fans recognise Rhonas mum Mary Goskirk from EastEnders

Emmerdale fans are wondering who plays Rhona’s mum Mary. Picture: ITV/Alamy Who plays Rhona’s mum in Emmerdale and what else has Louise Jameson been in? Listen to this article Loading audio... Rhona Goskirk (Zoe Henry) was in for a shock when her mum Mary turned up in Emmerdale. And while she is still coming to terms with her ex-husband and villain Pierce Harris (Jonathan Wrather) dying, it looks like Mary isn’t going to make things any easier.

Kanye West fired a staffer who suggested playing Drake's music and another for wearing a yellow swea

Redeem now Rolling Stone interviewed staffers at Yeezy, Adidas, and Gap who worked with Kanye West. Staffers reported working 12-15 hour workdays in a chaotic, ever-changing work environment. "How he is on social media is exactly how he's like with employees," one staffer said. The recently disgraced rapper, Ye — also known as Kanye West — fostered a "cult-like" workplace where staffers' jobs were constantly in peril, Rolling Stone reported.

Morgan Freeman Rises From the Dead

No doubt the news that he's A-OK will come as a relief to his legion of fans, many of whom took to posting comments expressing their outrage over the ruse. Those feeling duped might have also figured it out a little earlier, by the way, if they'd bothered to read the Facebook page's "about section," which states: "He's still alive and well, stop believing what you see on the Internet."

TikTok Slicked Back Hair Hack

TikTok is the place to be if you want to pick up any new trends, and particularly when the summer months roll around, we're always keeping an extra beady eye out for anything that's going to help us tame our hair in the heat and humidity. And guess what? We found it, and it only requires one simple product. The hack took off when the TikTok user @annabellehooperrr gave a hair tutorial on the steps she takes to get her super sleek hair look.

'C.R.E.A.M.': The Story Of A Sample

This is the story of one pop song, as it travels from '60s Memphis soul to Staten Island mid-'90s rap -- and almost all the way back again. The Charmels' 1967 single "As Long as I've Got You" was honored by a straight cover from another girl-group, then sampled almost 30 years later on The Wu-Tang Clan's debut album. The RZA's production on "C.R.E.A.M." turned the melody into something foreboding, and when The Wu-Tang Clan performed live with Brooklyn's El Michels Affair backing it in 2005, a fourth permutation was born.