Austria Cancels Natascha Kampusch Documentary Over Family Concerns Just hours before its scheduled debut, Austria’s national broadcaster, ORF, canceled a documentary about Natascha Kampusch, a former captive who endured eight years of captivity as a sex slave. The decision followed revelations from her family that the trauma of her ordeal has left her ‘completely gone,’ unable to engage with the outside world. Her Ordeal and Escape At age 10, Natascha was abducted in 1998 by Wolfgang Přiklopil while walking to school. Held in a hidden basement cell beneath his house, she endured relentless beatings, starvation, and forced servitude. After escaping in 2006, she became a symbol of resilience, sharing her story in a book, a film, and even hosting her own TV show. The documentary, titled ‘Natascha Kampusch – Trapped in Freedom,’ aimed to chronicle her life post-captivity. It was set to air on the 20th anniversary of her freedom. Last week, snippets of the film were released, featuring her sister Claudia Nestelberger, who described Natascha’s current state as ‘in a kind of prison again.’ ‘Everyone knows how Natascha used to speak in front of the camera. That’s completely gone now. She’s mostly in her own world,’ Claudia said. ‘It’s heartbreaking and we feel helpless.’ Legal and Emotional Backlash Austrian media lawyer Maria Windhager criticized the project as a ‘massive violation of the most personal sphere of life,’ while Natascha’s doctors argued it infringed on her private rights. A victim advocacy group also filed legal action to block the release, citing concerns over her mental health. Despite her earlier optimism about the future, Natascha recently admitted feeling ‘positive and hopeful’ in 2023. She was then designing jewelry and contributing to a hospital project in Sri Lanka, often finding solace in nature and time with her horse. Details of Her Captivity Natascha described her initial kidnapping as a moment of fear and confusion. On March 2, 1998, she noticed Wolfgang Přiklopil waiting by his white minivan, prompting her to consider changing direction. ‘I thought “that’s strange, why is this person waiting there?” It didn’t make sense,’ she recalled. As she walked past him, Přiklopil seized her and drove her to his home. There, she was imprisoned in a five-by-five-meter dungeon under the garage. By her teenage years, she was sometimes kept upstairs, chained to a bed and denied escape. ‘He seemed to think it was his right to control me and use violence,’ she said, suggesting Přiklopil viewed their relationship as marital. Her captor warned her there was no escape, threatening to kill her if she tried. Her mother, Brigitta Sirny, was initially accused of her disappearance, later admitting she ‘wanted to end it all’ after the allegations. ‘A private investigator said I killed her and threw her in the lake. That made me even more upset,’ Brigitta reflected.
Oscars latest: One Battle After Another takes top prize as Jessie Buckley and Michael B Jordan win gongs
Oscars Wrap-Up: ‘One Battle After Another’ Dominates with Six Awards as Buckley and Jordan Shine The 2026 Academy Awards saw ‘One Battle After Another’ emerge as the standout film, claiming six honors, including best picture and directing accolades for Paul Thomas Anderson. Jessie Buckley and Michael B. Jordan also stood out, securing top acting honors for their roles in Hamnet and Sinners, respectively. Hollywood’s most prestigious night brought unexpected moments beyond the main event. As arts and entertainment correspondent Katie Spencer documented the live happenings from the red carpet in Los Angeles, the afterparty buzz hinted at more surprises to come. Awards Night Highlights and Post-Ceremony Gatherings Following the ceremony, the stars of Kpop Demon Hunters reconnected at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty. The film, which follows K-pop idols battling supernatural forces, added two more wins to its list of accolades, including best original song and animated feature. Among the notable attendees were voice actors Ji-young Yoo, Ken Jeong, and May Hong, along with vocalists Arden Cho, Rei Ami, and Kevin Woo. The directors, Chris Appelhans and Maggie Kang, and animator Radford Sechrist celebrated their achievements alongside the cast. Fashion Statements and Red Carpet Moments On the red carpet, stars made bold fashion choices. Rei Ami from Kpop Demon Hunters dazzled in a striking red outfit, while One Battle After Another’s Chase Infiniti opted for a sleek black ensemble. Rita Ora also drew attention with a dramatic black headpiece. Many performers took the chance to refresh their looks after the awards ceremony, transitioning from formal gowns to more relaxed attire at the afterparty. Michael B. Jordan, for instance, was seen affectionately embracing his statuette before posing for photos. Unexpected Reunions and Cultural Milestones The evening featured reunions that sparked joy, such as the cast of Bridesmaids reuniting for a nostalgic appearance. A surprise cameo by Baby Yoda added to the memorable moments. Meanwhile, the success of Kpop Demon Hunters extended beyond the screen, with its acclaim in South Korea hailed as a cultural breakthrough. Co-director Maggie Kang, a first-time Oscar nominee, expressed pride in her win: “This is for Korea and for Koreans everywhere.” She added, “For those of you who look like me, I’m sorry it took so long to see our stories represented in a film like this. Now, the next generations won’t have to wait.” Continuing the Legacy of Demon Hunters With its two Oscars already, Kpop Demon Hunters shows no signs of slowing down. Netflix has confirmed a sequel is in the works, ensuring the franchise’s journey continues. Jessie Buckley, the best actress winner, also made a stylish return to the Vanity Fair afterparty, keeping the momentum of the night alive.
EastEnders legend makes very unexpected return after 8 years
A long-absent EastEnders icon reappears in a surprising comeback eight years later Monday’s episode of EastEnders, now streaming on BBC iPlayer, delivered a twist that left fans buzzing with anticipation. The return of a cherished character was quietly teased, setting the stage for a dramatic revelation that unfolded during the Mother’s Day celebrations in the Square. A Surprise That Left the Square Talking Peter Beale, played by Thomas Law, surprised his wife Lauren Branning (Jacqueline Jossa) with a gesture that would soon ripple through the community. As a family gathering at 45 Albert Square heated up, Cora Cross (Ann Mitchell) made her way back into the lives of those who had missed her presence since 2018, creating an unexpected stir. Cora’s Return Sparks Drama The veteran character’s arrival at the dinner table didn’t just stir conversation—it ignited conflict. Max Branning (Jake Wood) found himself on the defensive as Cora confronted him about past missteps, showcasing her sharp wit and unyielding spirit. Meanwhile, Lauren, still recovering from a recent attack orchestrated by Mark Fowler Jr (Stephen Aaron-Sipple), was offered a new opportunity to move forward. “Don’t let the attack get to you,” Cora advised, a sentiment that lingered with Lauren as she considered Mark’s proposition. The tension between past and present was palpable, with Cora’s return acting as a catalyst for both reconciliation and intrigue. A Bittersweet Farewell Cora’s reunion with her grandson Oscar (Pierre Counihan-Moullier) highlighted a softer side before she departed. The emotional exchange reminded Ian (Adam Woodyatt) of his late grandmother Lou (Anna Wing), sparking a nostalgic reflection on family bonds. As the episode closed, fans wondered whether this was a temporary visit or the beginning of a larger narrative. EastEnders continues to captivate with its blend of drama and character-driven storytelling. The show airs Mondays to Thursdays at 7:30pm on BBC One, with episodes available on iPlayer from 6am the following day. For the latest updates, join our community by commenting below or subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive soap news. If you have EastEnders-related content, reach out to us via email at soaps@metro.co.uk. Stay tuned for more surprises as the Square prepares for its next chapter.



