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October 17, 2025

FROM heartfelt tributes and shocking losses to legal drama and major career moments, here's what had fans talking locally and internationally.

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Legendary Grammy-winning R&B star D'Angelo has died at age 51 fol-

lowing a battle with pancreatic cancer. His family confirmed his passing in a statement shared with Billboard, describing him as "the shining star of our family".

He won four Grammy Awards and inspired generations of artists with his blend of soul, funk and gospel. Tributes poured in from fans and fellow musicians, with Jill Scott calling him a "genius" and others describing his work as "a flawless discography."

Hollywood mourns Diane Keaton

Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton died at the age of 79 in California. Reports say her health declined in recent weeks, though her family kept details private. From The Godfather to Annie Hall, which earned her an Academy Award, Keaton redefined what it meant to be a leading woman in Hollywood.

Beyond film, her androgynous style and love for tailored suits made her a fashion icon. Tributes from costars such as Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler celebrated her legacy.

Actress Londiwe Nene's death linked to suspected poisoning

South African actress Londiwe Nene, known for her roles in Youngins, Durban Gen and Lockdown, died at the age of 35, with her family confirming her passing in a statement earlier this week. Later reports revealed that there is a suspected poisoning link in her death.

Her sister, Lethukuthula Nene, told Sunday World that the family was devastated and awaiting full details from investigators.

"It seems like she drank poison, but we'll know more once professionals confirm," she said, adding that the actress had shown no signs of distress before the tragedy.

Sjava, Cici and Oscar Mbo among South Africa's Grammy hopefuls

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