Digital Extremes took to Twitch to host Warframe celebration TennoCon 2021, announcing The New War expansion as well as cross-play and cross-save.Warframe is a cooperative third-person looter shooter that is available on several platforms.
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BBC are reportedly furious with Channel 5 after they signed Jay Blades MBE to front a new show, The Mirror has revealed. The Repair Shop frontman is making a three-part documentary about his upbringing in East London for the broadcaster and he is one of many BBC stars to have created programmes with the rival channel.
Jay shot to fame presenting The Repair Shop which has been airing on the BBC since 2017. The furniture restorer has gone onto become a household name, fronting Money for Nothing
.Digital Extremes took to Twitch to host Warframe celebration TennoCon 2021, announcing The New War expansion as well as cross-play and cross-save.Warframe is a cooperative third-person looter shooter that is available on several platforms.
immigration and later became Britain’s most prominent supporter of Donald Trump, could be a sign the channel plans to put more emphasis on right-wing politics and “culture war” issues.When GB News launched in June, Neil, who is the channel's chairman as well as a presenter, said it would “expose the growing promotion of cancel culture” and give a voice “to those who feel sidelined or silenced.”But its commitment to free speech was questioned after it censured one of its presenters, Guto Harri,
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John Cameron Mitchell was photographed in costume as Joe Exotic on Sunday. The actor is starring in the upcoming Peacock series as the zookeeper who became famous from the Netflix series "Tiger King." Actress Kate McKinnon will play Carole Baskin and Kyle MacLachlan will star as Baskin’s husband, Howard. Mitchell filmed a celebratory PDA scene in front of a pet shop in Brisbane on Sunday.
Paris Hilton has landed her own cooking show on Netflix. The 40-year-old socialite and DJ has joined forces with the streaming giant for 'Cooking With Paris' - based on her YouTube video of the same name - which will launch globally with six half-hour episodes on August 4.
BBC Breakfast star Carol Kirkwood has officially started the countdown to her latest venture - the release of her debut novel, Under a Greek Moon.
steamy TV show Sex/Life has topped the charts and sparked plenty of online debate surrounding the topics of divorce, toxic masculinity and of course, sex. The American drama created by Stacey Rukeyser was inspired by BB Easton’s 2016 memoir, 44 Chapters About 4 Men and the first series came out on 25 June 2021.
The couple dubbed the “faces of the 2021 Punk Rock Scene” looked rather bloody in the photo Travis Barker uploaded to his Instagram Story on Tuesday (June 29.) In the shot, Travis, 45, and Kourtney Kardashian posed for a selfie while enjoying a ride at Disneyland. However, thanks to a particular filter, Kourt, 42, and Travis looked like they were part of the undead! Both their lips were smeared with “blood,” and apparently, Travis dug the look.
EXCLUSIVE: ViacomCBS-owned Channel 5 has raided the BBC again — this time securing the services of The Repair Shop star Jay Blades for new returnable series The Streets Where I Lived.
Romesh Ranganathan has landed a new BBC series just weeks after winning his second Bafta. In the new show, he will turn his hand to crime-solving by delving into the circumstances of high-profile celebrity deaths.
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As if Derry Girls and Bridgerton weren’t enough, Nicola Coughlan is showcasing her star power once again. This time, the Galway native is putting pen to paper for a new show.
If you’ve been glued to The Repair Shop on BBC1, then you’ve probably found yourself curious to find out more about the show’s three presenters.The upcycling show is fronted by expert restorers Jay Blades, Suzie Fletcher and Will Kirk, who all work hard to revive items brought in by members of the public. Their homes are just as stylish as you would expect from the creative minds who revive items, often almost certainly destined for the rubbish dumps.