Jodie Comer, Olivia Attwood, Da'Vine Joy Randolph

Published: Jan. 18, 2024, 11:43 a.m.

The actor Jodie Comer became a household name playing the glorious baddie Villanelle in BBC drama Killing Eve, and she has gone on to win multiple awards for her work on screen and stage. She joins Emma Barnett now to talk about her latest film, The End We Start From. Think 28 Days Later meets The Day After Tomorrow with a twist \u2013 the protagonist is a new mum, who has to navigate a flooded Britain with her baby.

Football commentators Eni Aluko and Lucy Ward are reported to be considering legal action against Joey Barton for his recent online criticisms of them. Eni Aluko has released a video on her Instagram speaking about the effect it has had on her. Where is the line between sexist bullying online and freedom of speech? Emma speaks to Henry Winter, Chief football writer at The Times and Seyi Akiwowo, founder of Glitch UK, a charity working to end online abuse, and author of How to Stay Safe Online.

Olivia Attwood knows more than most about the financial \u2013 and emotional \u2013 cost of cosmetic treatments. The former Love Island contestant and star of The Only Way Is Essex has been open about the surgeries and 'tweakments' she has had. In her new ITV series The Price of Perfection, she goes behind the scenes to watch butts being lifted, lips being filled and breasts being enlarged. But she wants to make sure that teenage girls don\u2019t make the mistakes she herself made.

Da\u2019Vine Joy Randolph has just won this year\u2019s Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her portrayal of Mary Lamb in Alexander Payne\u2019s new film The Holdovers. It\u2019s about a teacher, pupil and head cook who end up spending Christmas together at a New England boarding school in the early 1970\u2019s. Mary is grieving the loss of her son, who has been killed in Vietnam. Da\u2019Vine has been tipped for more awards recognition to come, and she joins Emma in the Woman\u2019s Hour studio.