...and Amber Heard's account disappears – as Elon Musk takes over

Lost in William's eyes and a pat on the bum for the king - we take a look at when celebs break protocol.
PLUS: Mark Pilgrim shares good news in a video message, Beyoncé shares rare family photo with Jay-Z and all three kids, the makers of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack the share 'immersive' creative process, and Trevor Noah thinks his 'hip hop name' should be 'Young Simba'.

BRONWYN MCKAY, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR

Top global companies, including General Mills and Volkswagen, have suspended their advertising on Twitter. Meanwhile, celebrities are considering quitting the platform altogether amid Elon Musk's takeover.
 

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO, who acquired the company for $44 billion, has announced several changes to the company after saying he wants to promote free speech, which may include reinstating the accounts of banned users.
 

He did, however, say Kanye West's account had been "restored by Twitter before the acquisition" and without his knowledge.
 

While advertisers considered their partnerships with the social networking site, celebrities including Toni Braxton and Sara Bareilles, as well as producer Shonda Rhimes, said they were considering leaving the platform, per Yahoo! Entertainment.
 

Meanwhile, actor Téa Leoni's account disappeared, and so too did Musk's ex, Amber Heard.
 

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The South African radio personality shared a video on Thursday to say: "Thank you to everyone that's been sending messages of support."

Beyoncé has blessed our Instagram feeds with a rare photo of her family as they dressed up to celebrate Halloween at the end of October.

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According to the official Royal UK website: "There are no obligatory codes of behaviour, but many people wish to observe the traditional forms."

The complete soundtrack for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will release a week before the film itself – here's everything you need to know.

After spending a few days in Atlanta, Trevor Noah says he should have a hip-hop name, and the suggestions are gold.

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"It's still my favourite place I've ever lived. Maybe I'm biased, but, uh, what do I miss? I miss the food. I miss game drives. I miss wildlife. I grew up loving animals so much and spent many, many memories as a child going to the Kruger and the Pilanesberg."

- Orville Peck talks about South Africa

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