While 2020 was a tough year for people, it seems that the rest of 2021 has been following in its footsteps — especially when it comes to celebrity splits.
05.02.2021 - 02:31 / ok.co.uk
TV stars Ant and Dec have hinted that I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! could well be returning to Wales. Last year, the hit show swapped the warm climes of Australia for a cold castle in Wales amid the coronavirus pandemic.
And now the hosts of the show, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, have hinted that this could become somewhat of a permanent fixture. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
While 2020 was a tough year for people, it seems that the rest of 2021 has been following in its footsteps — especially when it comes to celebrity splits.
Documentaries about Demi Lovato, Tom Petty, Selma Blair and Charli XCX are among the films set to premiere at next month's South by Southwest Film Festival. Organizers on Wednesday announced the lineup for the 28th edition, which will be virtual.The festival will kick off on March 16 with “Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil,” which will explore Lovato’s 2018 near fatal overdose and the aftermath.
Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway - and there’s not long to wait. Ready to cheer up what’s already been a challenging 2021, the series is back on Saturday 20 February at 7pm, with the nation’s favourite double act at the helm.
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In a move bound to spark controversy, HBO is bringing an explosive investigative documentary series about embattled filmmaker Woody Allen to the screen. Directed by Oscar-nominated documentarians Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, the four-part series titled Allen v.
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Digital Spy magazine, Ant said: 'If during coronavirus we have to stay put and do it in Wales again, I'd be very happy. 'We were very welcomed in Wales.
Giovanna Fletcher crowned winner by a close margin over runner-up Jordan North. There was less than one per cent in the final vote between podcaster Giovanna and Jordan, a BBC Radio One DJ.
ITV series was filmed at Gwrych Castle in Abergele last year amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. This relocation marked the first time in the show's history that it hadn't been filmed in an Australian jungle.
direct to your inbox Ant McPartlin has said he would be 'very happy' for I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! to return to Wales.
celebrities we've sadly lost in 2021…Fundraising hero and war veteran Captain Sir Tom Moore passed away on 2 February. His family announced the heartbreaking news on Twitter, by sharing a photo with the simple caption: "Captain Sir Tom Moore 1920 – 2021."Captain Tom had contracted pneumonia and also tested positive for coronavirus, leading to the 100-year-old being hospitalised at Bedford Hospital.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Australia has been one of the most challenging to date, with campmates seemingly pushed to their limit.WATCH: I'm A Celebrity's Abbie and Jack talk about trollsBut after spending four arduous weeks in the so-called jungle – complete with grotesque tucker trials and terrifying challenges, Abbie Chatfield was eventually crowned Queen of the Jungle.In a spectacular live grand finale, which was televised on Sunday, the final seven celebrities reunited to announce
the 2020 Ivors were cancelled last June, and the winners were instead announced by Matt Wilkinson on his Apple Music radio show.Announcing the cancellation of their physical ceremony in 2020, Davies and Crispin Hunt, chair of The Ivors Academy, said: “As a community of music creators, The Ivors Academy has presented awards continuously for 64 years and 2020 will be no different.