Entertainment news round-up: 16 - 22 April

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It's been another busy week in the world of entertainment.

Harry Styles achieved a double success with his first solo single; action-packed movie Fate of the Furious smashed global box office records; a mascara advert featuring Cara Delevingne was banned; fans of crime drama Broadchurch were impressed but bereft as the third and final series concluded - and much more...

Here's a round-up of some things you might have missed:

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An advert for Calvin Klein underwear featuring 73-year-old Lauren Hutton, along with Kirsten Dunst and Rashida Jones from The Office

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From his unique way of cooking eggs to his personal perfume, we've learned a lot about Prince in the year since his death

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Harry Styles achieved the seemingly impossible with the release of his debut solo single - knocking Ed Sheeran from the top of the chart after 13 weeks of domination

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Action thriller Fate of the Furious opened globally over Easter, making a whopping $532.5m (£424.7m) worldwide

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The third and final series of crime drama series Broadchurch drew widespread praise from fans as it reached its thrilling conclusion

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Make-up brand Rimmel got into hot water when its advert for a volume-boosting mascara featuring Cara Delevingne was banned for exaggerating the look of her "dangerously bold lashes"

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Dean Gaffney left his "full-time" EastEnders role as Robbie Jackson in 2003, but fans will have to wait to find out why his character is returning

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Cuba Gooding Sr, the lead singer of 70s soul group Main Ingredient and father of actor Cuba Gooding Jr died at 72

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