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Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly have seemingly confirmed the location for I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here this year. The hosting duo are currently doing the media rounds as they promote the Prince's Trust Awards which air for the first time on TV on Thursday (May 26).
The star-studded ceremony took place on Tuesday (May 24) at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London’s West End. Britain's Got Talent stars Ant and Dec hosted the annual awards for a 10th year, which will air on ITV tonight, and was attended by the Prince of Wales.
Charles met with the celebrity ambassadors including Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway and spoke to Jonathan Bailey and Phoebe Dynevor, who star in Regency-era Netflix drama Bridgerton.
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But during their appearance on Heart radio on Thursday morning, which was also to promote their new brand new book 'Propa Happy', Ant and Dec couldn't not be asking about the upcoming series of I'm A Celeb. And the Geordie duo, who have been hosting the ITV reality show for nearly 20 years, revealed they will be heading back to Australia.
For the last two years have seen the pair have been seen hosting the show from north Wales as their celebrity line-up faced living and doing challenges in Gwrych Castle in Abergele due to travel restrictions throughout the coronavirus pandemic. But Ant and Dec, the crew and the latest crop of famous faces appear to be heading back Down Under.
Talking to Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston on their Heart breakfast show, Ant said: "The plan is, we’re going back to Australia, we don’t want to go elsewhere. It’s got to go back to it. Back to its spiritual home, back to where it
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThursday morning’s announcement of several new Grammy Awards, particularly the long-overdue Songwriter of the Year honor, has already gotten a strong response from the music community. It also reflects an Academy that has been increasingly and more immediately responsive to calls from the community — while the Songwriter of the Year has been a glaring and baffling omission in the half-century-plus since the Grammys began, calls for it have increased in recent years.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe Recording Academy has announced several new awards and rule changes for the Grammy Awards, including Songwriter of the Year (Non-Classical), along with Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media, and a Special Merit Award for Best Song for Social Change. Other amendments include changes to the Grammys entry and voting processes — including a rule that ups the minimum new content for album eligibility from 50% to 75%.
Thania Garcia Since its 2002 genesis, the Tribeca Film Festival has celebrated music to a degree uncommon in the film fest world, and the 2022 event gathering again includes a wide array of music-focused events, including not just documentaries and music-centric narrative features but music video premieres, artist conversations, and master classes.The overlap between film and music is evident right from the start Wednesday night, when the festival will host the world premiere of Jennifer Lopez’s Netflix documentary, “Halftime.” The doc follows the singer’s evolution as an artist, from her performances onscreen and on stages around the world to her 2020 Super Bowl halftime show and beyond.This year, the lineup will also incorporate songwriters and producers in conversation, including what will surely be a full house at the Beacon Theater for Taylor Swift as she shows and talks about her “All Too Well” short film. Also on deck for conversations are Pharrell Williams, Steve Aoki and Common, who will be receiving the 2022 Harry Belafonte Voice for Social Justice Award.
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Gogglebox's Georgia Bell looked stunning in recent snaps from her baby shower, which was also attended by her co-star and best friend Abbie Lynn. Georgia, 21, is expecting her first child with her boyfriend Josh Newby, who she has been with since 2018 - the same year she first appeared on Channel 4's Gogglebox.The TV star - who is expecting a baby boy - wore a blue silk dress, whilst carrying flowers as she posed for pictures.
Love Island star Savanna Darnell has undergone a dramatic makeover since appearing on the show.The 26 year old appeared as a Casa Amor contestant on the 2018 series of the ITV dating show with a head of bright blonde hair. However, since leaving the villa she’s embraced a new look, showing off brunette locks which she often wears in braids. The star recently shared in an interview with OK! how she was originally flown out to Spain to be a contestant on the main show.
Ant and Dec have had their say on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here returning to Australia this year, saying the country is the programme's "spiritual home". The ITV reality show has taken place at Gwrych Castle in Wales for the past two years due to the Covid-19 travel restrictions. Now, the iconic co-hosts have confirmed that the show is returning “home” and will swap out South Wales, UK for New South Wales, Australia.
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Derry Girls actor Siobhán McSweeney has criticised the lack of education in English schools about Northern Ireland.The Channel 4 sitcom concluded its third and final season on Wednesday (May 18) with a 45-minute special where the characters voted on the 1998 Good Friday Agreement to bring an end to decades of violence.The subject has added relevance following Brexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol implemented in 2019, which Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said needs to be “fixed” following political instability.Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, McSweeney, who plays Sister Michael, said it was an “absolute disgrace” that many English viewers had said they learned more from watching Derry Girls than in school about the issues in Northern Ireland."It breaks my heart"Actress Siobhan McSweeney, who plays Sister Michael in Derry Girls, says that it was 'incredibly poignant' that the characters are filled with hope for peace at the end of the sitcomFull Interview: https://t.co/OXuxtNOvNV#R4Today pic.twitter.com/Yw9W0HGauM— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) May 19, 2022“I’ve woken up this morning to, no word of a lie, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of messages, and at least three quarters of them are ‘Derry Girls has taught me more about the history of Northern Ireland and Britain than anything that I have been taught in school’,” McSweeney said.“I think if you put aside the absolute disgrace it is that there’s such a gap in the educational system here that they have to look to a comedy to find out about Northern Irish politics that still have an effect today, I think it shows how good the medium of comedy can be to spread a message.”Addressing the show’s relevance in light of the threat to the Good Friday