Zach Shallcross came up empty-handed during this season’s edition of The Bachelorette, but he’s about to get another chance at finding his love connection: the 26-year-old tech exec from from Anaheim, CA. will headline 27th season of The Bachelor.
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Abbey Clancy reportedly wants to become a celebrity agony aunt. The 36-year-old model has been married to retired footballer Peter Crouch, 41, for 16 years now, and she's said to be eyeing a TV show or podcast for the pair where they can impart the secrets to a prosperous marriage. An insider told heat magazine: "She's so proud of how long she and Pete have lasted and wants to help other couples.
"She's thinking of pitching the idea as a TV show or podcast, and says it would be a nice bonding experience, working on it together. " Abbey hinted at the venture when she asked her Instagram followers: "Tell us your craziest relationship stories and I'll be your agony aunt. " While the pair are stronger than ever, in 2020, Abbey confessed that she and Pete "hated each other" and "didn't have sex" while she was pregnant with their fourth child.
Although the couple - who have children Sophia, 11, Liberty, seven, Johnny, four, and three-year-old Jack - were at loggerheads when she was expecting their youngest, they did have a good chunk of time amid coronavirus lockdown when they didn't bicker, but they did find home-schooling tough. Abbey said: "In seven weeks we haven't had one argument. When I got pregnant with Jack we hated each other - we didn't even have sex.
" Peter added: "I enjoyed home-schooling at first. I'm over it now. " Abbey explained: "They say, 'You're not my teacher.
' It's so cheeky. "Liberty is four, Sophia's nine, and there's two babies running feral around the house while we try to do the schoolwork. "
.Zach Shallcross came up empty-handed during this season’s edition of The Bachelorette, but he’s about to get another chance at finding his love connection: the 26-year-old tech exec from from Anaheim, CA. will headline 27th season of The Bachelor.
The Masked Dancer UK series 2 spoilers follow. The Masked Dancer resumed on ITV tonight (September 17), which meant a third secret celebrity was unmasked infront of the nation. Five characters performed their routines: Scissors (up first), Prawn Cocktail, Pillar & Post, Odd Socks and Candlestick, but the competition was over for one of them as judging panel Peter Crouch, Davina McCall, Oti Mabuse and Jonathan Ross sent them packing.
Sarah Chalke has ended her engagement to Jamie Afifi, according to People.
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Downton Abbey's Jessica Brown Findlay is pregnant with her first child with husband Ziggy Heath. The 32 year old actress looked radiant as she cradled her baby bump at the closing ceremony at Venice Film Festival on Saturday. Jessica was head-to-toe glamorous in a strapless black gown paired with leather gloves and matching heels.
Fans eager to celebrate the premiere of the reboot of Quantum Leap on NBC can party like it’s 1985 at a forthcoming drive-thru experience.
Queen Elizabeth‘s sad passing is leaving a lot of questions about her title and legacy.
Viewers of The Masked Dancer have wasted no time in getting stuck into guessing the identities of the latest extravagant characters to hit our screens. The bonkers spin-off the ITV singing show The Masked Singer returned to screens on Saturday night (September 3) with host Joel Dommett.
The Masked Dancer UK viewers were quick to cast their verdict on Peter Crouch as he took to the guessing panel for the first time. The all-moving and shaking version of the bonkers ITV singing competition returned to screens on Saturday night (September 3) with a fresh batch of famous faces hiding behind a mask.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic It’s fair to say that Abbey Road Studios is the most documented recording facility in the world, but only if you count the crosswalk outside. Otherwise, the nine-bedroom mansion turned studio hasn’t really had its day in the cinematic sun, the way that more modest studios like L.A.’s Sound City and Alabama’s Muscle Shoals have. Making up for that with an A-lister-filled movie treatment is “If These Walls Could Sing,” the first feature-length documentary from Mary McCartney, who has a hell of a shared Rolodex to draw upon in gathering the firsthand rock ‘n’ roll anecdotes you expect and want in a film like this. She’s also savvy enough to know that the guy working in the back gluing irreplaceable mid-century microphones back together deserves a few seconds of screen time, too.
No documentary has ever won the Oscar for Best Picture. In fact no documentary has ever been nominated. If ever there was an opportunity to change that statistic, at least in terms of a nomination it could be the remarkable, emotional, and uplifting Good Night Oppy which transcends the genre to become a richly rewarding cinematic experience, kind of a cross between Wall-E and The Martian. this all actually happened, but it is quite unusual in that it is truly feel-good, and it has all been brought to new life in an irresitible new film that in a time of divisiveness and negativity will remind you of the very best of us.