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By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Published: 10:00 BST, 4 April 2025 | Updated: 21:42 BST, 4 April 2025
Celebrities on Trial, a brand-new two part podcast from the Mail is launching today.It’s the latest release from The Trial Plus, the home of brilliant bonus episodes from smash-hit podcast The Trial, which covers all of the biggest global cases everyone’s talking about, both current and historical.Presented by some familiar faces to regular listeners of The Trial, Caroline Cheetham, host of The Trial of Lucy Letby and Kayla Brantley, The Trial of Diddy host – the series kicks off one year before Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are expected to go to court. In two special bonus episodes released today, Caroline and Kayla are chatting about key moments in this story so far, as well as other recent celebrity cases, including the now-infamous 2020 Depp v. Heard case.In the episode on the Lively v. Baldoni case, they’ll be joined by special guests, including the Daily Mail’s James Vituscka, responsible for breaking numerous stories on the case, and Lisa Bloom, an Attorney currently representing Diddy accusers, to break down all the legal intricacies of this battle. Blake Lively and her It Ends With Us co-star Justin Baldoni are now locked in a legal battle. Listen to The Trial hosts break down the case so far on Celebrities on Trial by clicking here.Media Trainer and Crisis Manager Simon Brooke also gives us insight into exactly what a crisis manager does, and how they might be influencing this story.In another episode, we’re looking back at Johnny Depp v Amber Heard, speaking to the International media lawyer Mark Stephens to find out exactly why the trials had different results between countries.We’ll also hear from Mark Borkowski about other PR disasters when celebs have been facing the heat.To listen, go to The Crime Desk now and subscribe for your 7-day free trial. More about The Trial The Trial goes behind the headlines of some of the biggest trials in the world. The series has had more than 40 million downloads, and is one of the UK’s most popular true crime podcasts.We take you into the courtroom, bringing you the detail as the evidence unfolds, examining key moments and carrying out exclusive interviews with detectives, victims, and experts. The Crime Desk subscribers also get exclusive, full access to our extensive archive of more than 200 episodes, from the Trial of Diddy, to the original Lucy Letby trial to the Holly Willoughby plot – all ad-free.Subscribe to The Crime Desk, the Mail’s brand-new true crime podcast network, for a free 7-day trial – after which it costs just £1.99 a month or £19.99 a year.
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From the No.1 True Crime podcast, The Trial – the Mail launches new Celebrities on Trial series, covering the most explosive cases, including Lively v. Baldoni and Depp v. Heard