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Channel 4 Gogglebox's Pete Sandiford reveals off-screen job after years of speculation as he steps out for glam bash with sister - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - London - city Sandiford
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
07.07.2022 / 17:57

Channel 4 Gogglebox's Pete Sandiford reveals off-screen job after years of speculation as he steps out for glam bash with sister

Gogglebox star Pete Sandiford has confirmed what his real job is for the first time. Fans of the hit Channel 4 show are used to seeing him on their screens from his sofa alongside younger sister Sophie.

Loose Women's Brenda Edwards supported by co-stars after injury forces her to pull out of UK tour - www.msn.com - Britain - Chicago - city Sheffield - county Morton
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03.07.2022 / 16:23

Loose Women's Brenda Edwards supported by co-stars after injury forces her to pull out of UK tour

Loose Women star has been touring the country as Mama Morton in an adaptation of the hit musical Chicago. However, Brenda was left with no choice other than to pull out of a show after she slipped on wet pavement and fracturing her fibula. The former X Factor star shared a photo of her leg in a cast at hospital on Instagram on Saturday (July 2).

Number of agency social workers soars by 43.5pc as 'burnt out' staff leave - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
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28.06.2022 / 15:26

Number of agency social workers soars by 43.5pc as 'burnt out' staff leave

The cost of hiring agency staff to cover vacancies left by "burnt out" adult and child social workers in Trafford has risen by a staggering 43.5 per cent to nearly £6.2million. Figures for the 2021/2022 year show the cost of hiring agency staff - who get paid more than local authority social workers - went up by almost £1.9million.

Why Aidy Bryant stayed on ‘Saturday Night Live’ longer than she wanted to - nypost.com
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22.06.2022 / 21:43

Why Aidy Bryant stayed on ‘Saturday Night Live’ longer than she wanted to

ended her run a decade later after Season 47.The “Shrill” star told Variety in a new profile that she wanted to leave the NBC show sooner, however, the coronavirus ruined her plans. “If it weren’t for COVID, I probably would have left a few years earlier,” she said. “But it was such a huge change.”“When COVID hit, it was so jarring that we were all like, ‘I’m definitely going to come back next year.’ And then I had to shoot ‘Shrill’ for half of last season, and so I missed a lot,” she continued.Bryant noted that she felt that 10 years seemed to be enough time on “SNL.” “And then it was like, ‘Well, now I should go back one more.’ I kept trying to seek one last normal year.

Comedian Aidy Bryant Explains Why She Was ‘Scared’ to Leave ‘Saturday Night Live’: I Was ‘Worried’ I’d be ‘Fully Crying’ - www.usmagazine.com - Arizona
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22.06.2022 / 03:43

Comedian Aidy Bryant Explains Why She Was ‘Scared’ to Leave ‘Saturday Night Live’: I Was ‘Worried’ I’d be ‘Fully Crying’

A bittersweet ending. After Aidy Bryant decided it was time to move on from her post at Saturday Night Live, she faced the biggest hurdle of all — informing her boss, Lorne Michaels.

Aidy Bryant Says She Would Have Left 'Saturday Night Live' Years Earlier If Not For COVID - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
22.06.2022 / 02:59

Aidy Bryant Says She Would Have Left 'Saturday Night Live' Years Earlier If Not For COVID

Aidy Bryant is sharing the reason behind her  exit. Bryant told  that the COVID-19 pandemic played a major role in her staying on the show longer than she originally planned.«If it weren’t for COVID, I probably would have left a few years earlier.

Aidy Bryant Reveals Why She's Leaving 'SNL' - www.justjared.com
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21.06.2022 / 22:39

Aidy Bryant Reveals Why She's Leaving 'SNL'

Aidy Bryant just gave an interview where she revealed the reason why she’s leaving Saturday Night Live.

Aidy Bryant’s ‘SNL’ Exit Interview: ‘I Was Worried I Was Going to Be Fully Crying’ - variety.com - New York
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21.06.2022 / 22:07

Aidy Bryant’s ‘SNL’ Exit Interview: ‘I Was Worried I Was Going to Be Fully Crying’

Aidy Bryant spent a decade of her life as one of the more recognizable players on “Saturday Night Live.” But on a recent afternoon, as she’s being photographed in Bryant Park (get it?), she manages to stump a stranger. This curious woman cranes her neck at Bryant, who is minding her own business, posing near the New York Public Library in a flowy black dress and silver pumps.“What are you in?” the woman asks, spotting a familiar face.Bryant, 35, is too polite to brush her away.

UK in discussions to host Eurovision 2023 after Ukraine ruled out - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Italy - Manchester - Ukraine
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
17.06.2022 / 14:09

UK in discussions to host Eurovision 2023 after Ukraine ruled out

The European Broadcasting Union has announced the UK could be the next host of Eurovision.

Maya Rudolph Says She Was ‘So Sad’ Leaving ‘SNL’ But There’s ‘A Lot Of World Out There’ - etcanada.com - Los Angeles
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16.06.2022 / 15:49

Maya Rudolph Says She Was ‘So Sad’ Leaving ‘SNL’ But There’s ‘A Lot Of World Out There’

It’s been 15 years since Maya Rudolph departed the “Saturday Night Live” cast and moved on to other projects and exploring other passions.

Maya Rudolph Says She Was 'So Sad' Leaving 'SNL' But There's 'A Lot Of World Out There' (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - Los Angeles
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16.06.2022 / 10:13

Maya Rudolph Says She Was 'So Sad' Leaving 'SNL' But There's 'A Lot Of World Out There' (Exclusive)

Maya Rudolph departed the cast and moved on to other projects and exploring other passions.Now, the actress is looking back at her exit and sharing some insight for the four longtime cast members who ended their tenures earlier this year.Rudolph spoke with ET's Lauren Zima on Wednesday at the premiere of her new Apple TV+ series, held at the DGA Theater Complex in Los Angeles, and she looked back at when she left the long-running sketch comedy series back in 2007.«I was so sad when I left,» Rudolph reflected. «I think it's OK to, like, take that moment, but I also feel like it's nice to see the rest of the world.»In May, Season 47 of SNL came to a close, and bid farewell to longtime cast members Aidy Bryant, Pete Davidson, Kate McKinnon and Kyle Mooney.«You sort of forget, when you're in world, [that] there's a lot out there,» Rudolph shared. «And they should go have fun.»Rudolph herself has certainly explored the world outside of in her days since her exit, and now leads a new series, , in which she plays Molly Novak, a billionaire who is in a downward spiral, is trying to rehab her image and embarks on a path of self-realization.One thing about making a show about a billionaire is making sure the show presents the lifestyle realistically within budgetary constraints.«We did a really good job, you know, working within a budget.

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