By Todd Spangler
27.03.2020 - 19:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
It should be festooned with exquisite chocolate eggs, fancies, and pastries, in the run up to Easter.
But the lavish tiered wedding cakes in the window are out of sight.
For the first time in 53 years one of the region's most famous shops has had to close - because of the coronavirus.
Slattery's in Whitefield is boarded up to guard against looters and its ovens and fridges switched off.
But the business, on Bury New Road, which employs more than 90 staff, hopes to re-open once the crisis eases.
By Todd Spangler
Yesterday, Diddy hopped on Instagram Live to host a Dance-a-Thon with a slew of celebrities to raise money for Direct Relief, a nonprofit that "rushes critical medicines and requested supplies to communities affected by poverty or emergencies throughout the world." Which is amazing, but things got super awkward when Diddy shut down Lizzo's twerking, saying "Whoa, whoa, whoa! It's Easter Sunday, let's play something a little more family friendly."
Diddy shut down Lizzo‘s twerking, after letting Draya Michele twerk her body on his Instagram Live, and received a ton of backlash for it.
It appears Diddy‘s latest “good deed” got lost in translation and landed him in hot water with fans over the weekend!
Yesterday, with a slew of celebrities to raise money for , a nonprofit that "rushes critical medicines and requested supplies to communities affected by poverty or emergencies throughout the world." Sounds great, but things got a little
Things got a little awkward on Easter Sunday when Lizzo started showing off her moves on Diddy’s Instagram Live. The 50-year-old music producer and artist was hosting the “world’s biggest dance-a-thon” on his account in an effort to raise money to benefit healthcare workers in underserved areas amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Things got a little awkward on Easter Sunday when Lizzo started showing off her moves on Diddy's Instagram Live. The 50-year-old music producer and artist was hosting the «world's biggest dance-a-thon» on his account in an effort to raise money to benefit healthcare workers in underserved areas amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Rihanna cohosted the very first Fenty Social Club on Instagram Live on Friday night.The singer told fans, "If one of y’all motherfuckers ask me about the album..."The online event featured performers from Kitty Ca$h, DJ Pedro, Stretch Armstrong, and Octavian.Rihanna decided to treat her fans on Friday night by going live for the first ever Fenty Social Club.The online event featured an array of performers, but most importantly it gave fans access to the one and only Fenty founder.
Like many other film projects, production on “The Batman” is on pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, that hasn’t stopped director Matt Reeves from finding ways to work on the film while self-isolating in London.
Chrissy Teigen wants her fans to know that a recent tweet was not shading Taylor Swift, despite the conspiracy theories that emerged from the fevered minds of Swifties.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery after all. The Weeknd has officially set the record straight after his recent comments about Usher began to catch heat on the internet. But first, let's brush up on the facts.
Our hearts go out to the family of Andrew Jack, as the Star Wars actor and famed dialect coach has died of COVID-19 complications at the age of 76.
Los Angeles County officials have announced that all hiking trails, bike paths and beaches will be closed for the next few weeks amid the current health crisis.
. Mostly thanks to Kourtney and Kim getting into a physical fight and then the entire fam .
Like several other productions, The Batman has also taken a massive hit amid the Coronavirus crisis. The DC movie sees Robert Pattinson and Zoe Kravitz in the lead while Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright and Andy Serkis play crucial roles.
A staff member on “The Dr. Oz Show” has tested positive for coronavirus, prompting the show to shut down production, Variety has learned. New episodes will continue airing daily, and host Dr. Mehmet Oz will film remotely from his home.