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Why Winona Ryder Was Banished From Hollywood

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After more than a decade away from our screens, Australian Idol is making a comeback and applications are now open for anyone who is keen to be the next Guy Sebastian or Jessica Mauboy. But the age range for audition applications has us raising our eyebrows.

Plus, Kourtney Kardashian and her husband Travis Barker have both released statements about his recent hospitalisation and health issues that have been making headlines since last week. In her statement, Kourtney also called out the paparazzi who sold false images of her during the ordeal.

And our favorite 90s actress turned Netflix star Winona Ryder is Harpers Bazaar’s new cover star with an interview entitled Winona Ryder Is Still Processing. In the cover story, Winona talks about going from being one of Hollywood's most critically acclaimed and bankable stars to being told: "you’re not even part of the conversation". And yet this interview barely touches on what really happened to Winona Ryder and why she was effectively banished from the industry for many years.

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