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.Nicki Minaj, 38, is sticking up for Michael B. Jordan, 34, after the name of his new rum, J’Ouvert, is causing controversy, especially with Trinidad and Tobago nationals.
Peter Gabriel has said that this year’s edition of the festival may be cancelled, unless the government offers an insurance program.All limits on social distancing and crowd capacities were due to be lifted on June 21, however Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced earlier this week (June 14) that this will now not take place until July 19 due to the spread of new COVID-19 variants.
Normal People brought us some much-needed escapism in the early stages of lockdown in 2020. We got lost in the world of Connell and Marianne’s relationship from their final school years to their journey into the world of Trinity College.
In a turn that will surprise no one, Normal People has swept the board at the 2021 Irish Film and Television Awards. The 2020 show missed out last year as it aired outside of the deadline but it has certainly made up for it.
In a turn that will surprise no one, Normal People has swept the board at the 2021 Irish Film and Television Awards. The 2020 show missed out last year as it aired outside of the deadline but it has certainly made up for it.
Normal People brought us some much-needed escapism in the early stages of lockdown in 2020. We got lost in the world of Connell and Marianne’s relationship from their final school years to their journey into the world of Trinity College.
Molly-Mae was the subject of crude songs and vile comments as fans tried to intimidate her boxer boyfriend Tommy Fury before his fight on Saturday, June 5.The influencer, 22, was sat in the crowd with her best friend and former Love Island star, Maura Higgins, while boxing fans in the Telford International Centre arena tried to rile Tommy as entered the ring against Jordan Grant. “Your bird is too good for you,” the crowd sang, according to The Sun.
The BAFTA TV Awards took place in west London on Sunday evening, with the academy recognising those shows that have lit up the small screen over the past year. Michaela Coel was the night's big winner, scooping the leading actress and best mini-series awards for her ground-breaking show I May Destroy You, while the likes of The Crown and Saturday Night Takeaway were snubbed.
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I May Destroy You was the big winner at the BAFTA TV Awards 2021 tonight (June 6), which also saw Small Axe, Normal People and This Country take home prizes.The ceremony was hosted by Richard Ayoade for the second year in a row and broadcast online and on BBC One.Michaela Coel’s 2020 drama won the awards for Mini-Series and, for Coel, Leading Actress.
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Black Lives Matter movement. The dance troupe's Ashley and Jordan Banjo accepted the award, and in their speech, addressed how difficult it was to be target of 30,000 Ofcom complaints.
Call us biased but we knew that Paul Mescal would nab the BAFTA TV Award for his blistering performance in the now globally acclaimed show Normal People.