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Two activists are making headlines around the world.
21-year-old Phoebe Plummer and 20-year-old Anna Holland, activists from Just Stop Oil, threw tomato soup all over Vincent van Gogh‘s classic Sunflowers painting on Friday (October 14) at the National Gallery in London, England.
They then glued themselves to the wall beneath the artwork.
Find out what happened, and watch the shocking moment…
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Jodie Whittaker’s final episode on Doctor Who aired and it brought back some familiar faces as the series celebrates its 60th anniversary. You can watch the clip in the video posted above.
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James Bond instead of Daniel Craig.Appearing on the Acting For Others podcast, the Doctor Who star said he had no idea he was being eyed for the role until recently.Asked if he’d ever been in the running, Tennant said: “I never believed I had, until I worked with a director recently who had worked with the Broccolis who said, ‘Yeah, you were on the list that time.’“I was like, ‘What time? What are you talking about?’ He went, ‘Yeah, the last time.’ I suppose it must have been Daniel Craig, before that I would have been a child.”He added: “I think it was quite a long list and I don’t think I was ever very near the top of it. But apparently so.”The role of 007 went to Daniel Craig in 2006. The actor went on to play the secret agent for 15 years before bowing out in No Time To Die.Earlier this month, producer Michael G.
Climate activist group Just Stop Oil have explained the reason behind their protest after throwing soup over a famous Van Gogh painting.
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ITVX and Viaplay four-partner Litvinenko, which will see David Tennant playing the doomed Russian dissident, has sold into 80 territories ahead of its launch. AMC+ and Sundance Now have taken rights in the U.S., while Prime Video bagged Canada from distributor ITV Studios.
Manori Ravindran International Editor The David Tennant-starring “Litvinenko” has sold into AMC+ and Sundance Now in the U.S., along with a host of other buyers in 80 international markets. The drama has pre-sold ahead of its debut on ITV’s forthcoming U.K. streaming service ITVX, which launches this fall, and NENT Group’s Viaplay streaming service in the Nordics, Netherlands, Poland and Baltics. Written by George Kay (“Lupin”) and produced by Patrick Spence, ITV Studios and Tiger Aspect Productions, the drama tells the story of Alexander Litvinenko, the former Russian Federal Security Services and KGB officer, whose death from polonium poisoning in November 2006 triggered one of the most complex and dangerous investigations in the history of the Metropolitan Police.
local media, saying the women were arrested for criminal damage and aggravated trespass. “There is some minor damage to the frame [of the artwork], but the painting is unharmed.”Holland and Plummer are members of Just Stop Oil — a climate campaign group in the UK “using civil resistance with the aim of ensuring the UK Government commits to halting new fossil fuel licensing and production.”Following her arrest, Plummer appeared unapologetic, telling local media: “Is art worth more than life? More than food? More than justice?”She said the soup was chosen as the damaging liquid of choice because Brits won’t even be able to heat up food this winter as the country faces a cost of living crisis.
Activists from Just Stop Oil have been arrested after throwing tins of soup over Vincent Van Gogh's famous Sunflowers painting at the National Gallery - and then gluing themselves to a nearby wall.
Georgia Tennant is one of the most relatable personalities on social media, and we felt her pain on Wednesday as she opened up about her "state of mind" alongside a new photo.The mum-of-five was clearly on the go, and she shared a quick snap that suggested she might need a little more time to relax.READ: Georgia Tennant addresses possibility of baby number sixThe actress posted an image from a cafe, which showed an empty glass behind a teacup, which she appeared to have poured orange juice into instead of tea.The star captioned the picture: "Little insight into my state of mind…"WATCH: David Tennant's wife Georgia reveals parenting 'dread' in candid videoHer followers were quick to reassure her that she wasn't alone, even sharing details of their own similar incidents.MORE: David and Georgia Tennant spark reaction after sharing romantic selfieSEE: Inside Doctor Who star David Tennant's family home with wife Georgia and five kidsOne commented: "I remember putting the hot water from the kettle into the coffee jar instead of the mug!"A post shared by Georgia Tennant (@georgiatennantofficial)Georgia's fans related to her predicamentAnother agreed: "We've all been there. Perhaps not exactly this but we’ve been there."A third wrote: "Took me a minute! I recently added milk to my glass of water instead of my coffee, so I feel your pain," adding a laughing emoji.
Judy Tenuta, the stand-up comedienne and actress known as the "Love Goddess," died on Thursday. She was 72. Tenuta's publicist Roger Neal confirmed that she died of ovarian cancer at her home in Los Angeles while surrounded by family.
told the Associated Press.“She was a very funny, amazing performer,” said Neal, sharing that it was always a “happy time to be around her.”Neal said while Tenuta claimed her birthdate as Nov. 7, 1965, she was really born in 1949.“She was old school so she would never tell her real age, but now that she’s gone we can tell her real age.”The two-time Grammy nominee toured with George Carlin as her career took off in the 1980s.