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Adele is receiving a very public apology.
Last weekend, it was reported that Australian reporter Matt Doran was suspended from Weekend Sunrise due to his lack of preparation when interviewing the 33-year-old entertainer.
When Adele asked Matt if he had listened to her new album 30, Matt said he hadn’t listened to it yet.
It was then rumored that Adele walked out of the interview after that moment occurred.
On Saturday (November 27), Matt concluded his broadcast on Weekend Sunrise by apologizing
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban may be one of Hollywood’s most looked up to couples but Kidman says they aren’t perfect.
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefDavid Gulpilil, an actor who who lit up the screen in his 1971 debut film “Walkabout” and recently starred in a biographical documentary about his remarkable life, has died. Gulpilil was diagnosed with lung cancer four years ago.
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Adele in their recent shelved interview, calling it a “terrible mistake”.Matt Doran – from Channel 7 – flew from Sydney to London on November 4 to sit down with Adele for her one and only Australian interview to promote her latest record, but during the chat he admitted he hadn’t heard the album.This admission led to the singer’s label, Sony Music, withholding the interview footage, which was part of a rights package that had cost Channel 7 A$1m (£500,000), according to Australian media (via BBC
Matt Doran expressed live on television just how sorry he is for royally screwing up his interview with Adele!
If you’re going to interview Adele, you best come prepared.