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Alicia Vikander spills the tea on working with husband Michael Fassbender in the future - www.pinkvilla.com - Britain - France
pinkvilla.com
30.08.2020 / 17:53

Alicia Vikander spills the tea on working with husband Michael Fassbender in the future

Alicia Vikander has been spending the lockdown in France with her husband Michael Fassbender and she’s opening up about what life has been like for them! The 31-year-old Oscar-winning actress spoke to Elle UK and opened up about her marital life with X-men star Fassbender. Alicia was asked if Michael ever unsuspectingly walks in the background of her Zoom calls and she said he hasn’t. She added, “But that’s the thing when you’re in your house.

Alicia Vikander Talks Life in Lockdown with Michael Fassbender, Reveals If They'll Work Together Again - www.justjared.com - Britain - France
justjared.com
30.08.2020 / 05:11

Alicia Vikander Talks Life in Lockdown with Michael Fassbender, Reveals If They'll Work Together Again

Alicia Vikander has been spending the lockdown in France with her husband Michael Fassbender and she’s opening up about what life has been like for them!

Alex Turner’s guitar raises £128,544 in charity raffle for music venues - www.breakingnews.ie - Britain
breakingnews.ie
25.08.2020 / 22:13

Alex Turner’s guitar raises £128,544 in charity raffle for music venues

A guitar belonging to Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner has raised £128,54 in a charity raffle for grassroots music venues.

Sheffield’s Leadmill react to Arctic Monkeys’ raffle raising £100,000: “To them it’s a guitar, to us it’s a lifeline” - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
24.08.2020 / 21:15

Sheffield’s Leadmill react to Arctic Monkeys’ raffle raising £100,000: “To them it’s a guitar, to us it’s a lifeline”

Arctic Monkeys raised over £100,000 through a charity raffle of frontman Alex Turner’s guitar.Earlier this month, the Steel City natives launched a raffle of Turner’s black Fender Stratocaster (which he used for many of the band’s early performances, including gigs at The Leadmill and Reading Festival in 2006) to help raise money for the Sheffield venue and other independent grassroots venues in the UK which have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.The band’s Crowdfunder campaign and

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