Maybe youve had a busy week. Maybe youve been unwell. Maybe your wi-fi has been down. Were not here to judge.
Whatever your reason for falling behind on this weeks entertainment news, weve got you covered.
From Piers getting pied to Bunton getting Bake Off, catch up on everything youve missed below.
If you tuned into the X Factor last weekend, you might recall footage of excited contestants enjoying the high life in business class.
The 24 hopefuls were on Aer Lingus flights to glamorous locations such as Los Angeles for Judges Houses.
But all was not what it seemed a fellow passenger saw the contestants moved to economy once filming stopped.
The contestants were shown sampling the business class cabins, is how Aer Lingus described it in a statement.
2. Bunton joins Bake Off
Spice Girl Emma Bunton was revealed as the new presenter of the US version of The Great British Bake Off.
The Great American Baking Show will return to TV in the US later this year with Paul Hollywood returning as judge.
Sherry Yard will join as a judge and Bunton will co-host with American footballer Anthony Spice Adams.
Baby Spice said it was her dream job. Christmas time, eating cake and having such a brilliant time with Spice, Sherry and Paul.
3. Sesame Street puppeteer retires
Puppeteer Caroll Spinney, famous for playing Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on Sesame Street, announced his retirement at the age of 84.
Spinney has portrayed the characters including providing their voices since the shows start in 1969.
A statement from the puppeteer was tweeted on Sesame Streets official Twitter account.
Before I came to Sesame Street, I didnt feel like what I was doing was important, he said.
Big Bird helped me find my purpose,
4. Banksy reveals the shredding didnt go to planThe partial shredding of a Banksy artwork didnt go entirely to plan, the artist confirmed
Love is in the Bin self-shredded in its frame immediately after selling for £860,000 at Sothebys last week.
This week, Banksy uploaded a video suggesting the entire canvas was supposed to shred, and not just two thirds of it.
A clip of a canvas shredding in full is seen in the video with the caption: In rehearsals, it worked every time.
5. Piers gets pied
Harry Hill gave Piers Morgan his just desserts for mocking Daniel Craigs baby carrier.
The comedian caught the Good Morning Britain presenter off-guard with a shaving foam pie to the face on Wednesdays edition of the ITV show.
Hill ostensibly appeared on the show to speak to Morgan and co-host Susanna Reid about his upcoming stand-up tour.
Towards the end of the interview, though, he decided to take revenge for all those men that wear papooses.
6. Ariana and Pete split
Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson ended their relationship, US media reported.
The pair began seeing each other in May this year, with their engagement following soon after.
They met back in 2016, when Ariana appeared on Saturday Night Live on which comedian Pete is a cast member.
7. Tina Turner opens up about her sons death
Tina Turner opened up about her sons suicide earlier this year.
Craig Turner was 59 when he was found dead in July at his Los Angeles home from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Speaking to BBC News, Tina Turner said his death came as a shock because he had seemed fulfilled in both his professional and personal life.
8. Roseanne criticised The Conners
Roseanne Barr objected to the way her character has been written out of The Conners, a spin-off show to her cancelled self-titled sitcom.
Picking up three weeks after her character Roseannes sudden death, the shows first episode revealed the family matriarch died from an accidental opioid overdose.
In a statement, Barr said this lent an unnecessary, grim and morbid dimension to an otherwise happy family show.
ABC cancelled Barrs sitcom in May after she posted an offensive tweet.
US TV viewers failed to flock to The Conners, which suffered a 43% fall in ratings compared with the launch of the Roseanne reboot.
9. Boo! Critics give mixed response to Halloween
The Halloween reboot, which sees Jamie Lee Curtis reprise her role as Laurie Strode, received mixed reviews from critics.
The 2018 version marks the 11th instalment in the horror series, which began in 1978.
Ahead of the films release this weekend, Jamie Lee Curtis told BBC News why Halloween isnt a franchise, and why she regrets making some of the previous ones.
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