Football fans who mock tragedies including the Hillsborough and Munich air disasters could face years-long match bans under a new crackdown.
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The summer of 2023 got a little crazy for Bryan Adams at his Salt Lake City concert earlier this month, when a fan ambushed the singer and took the stage and microphone by storm. Adams was performing his smash hit "Summer of '69" when an unruly concertgoer hopped on stage, prompting the Canadian rocker to move away from the microphone. "Bought it at the five and dime," a man sang commandingly into the microphone, much to Adams' bemusement. The crasher got to sing a few more lyrics before security men in red shirts rushed on stage and grabbed him on both sides. The man was escorted off-stage, and without missing a beat, Adams was able to hit his cue for the iconic line, "Was the summer of '69." Adams posted the ordeal to his Instagram – making fun of the bizarre nature of the act.
"Sometimes you just gotta laugh…#stagecrasher #summerof69," he wrote in his caption. Adams is currently on tour with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and will play in Phoenix next week. The incident at Adams' concert comes amid a slew of bold decisions made at the hands of concertgoers.
A troubling trend has seen artists such as Harry Styles, Kelsea Ballerini, Pink and Bebe Rexha being hit with fan-thrown objects while performing. The issues began last month in New York, when Rexha was hit in the face with a cellphone, resulting in the arrest of a man and the singer getting stitches in New York City. In London at British Summer Time's Hyde Park Festival at the end of June, Pink was the recipient of a peculiar gift – a bag of human ashes.
Football fans who mock tragedies including the Hillsborough and Munich air disasters could face years-long match bans under a new crackdown.
Maggie Rogers has finally met the fan who posted the viral video with Pharrell Williams that launched her music career.In 2016, a clip went viral of Pharrell marvelling at Rogers’ song ‘Alaska’ during a songwriting masterclass at New York University.“I have zero, zero, zero notes for that,” he said in the video, being visibly moved by the song. “I’ve never heard anyone like you before, and I’ve never heard anything that sounds like that.”The video was uploaded by a fan named Dimitri to Reddit, with Rogers then going on to sign to a major label, release two albums and headline gigs across the world.“So obviously my career started seven years ago with that video of me and Pharrell Williams at NYU blah blah blah,” she told fans in a video message posted to Instagram.
EastEnders icon Nina Wadia has confessed that she was asked for a selfie while she was in labour.The actress, best known for playing Zainab Masood in EastEnders and appearing in BBC's Goodness Gracious Me, has revealed she was shocked to be stopped by a fan while she was about to give birth.The 54-year-old said that the bizarre encounter happened while she was being rushed by medics while in labour with her son Aiden. Nina, who was a former Strictly Come Dancing contestant in 2021, explained that she had to refuse someone a photo and said it was “unusual” that the fan didn’t consider how inappropriate they were being. She told the Daily Star: “The strangest place I’ve been recognised was when I was giving birth.They asked for a selfie.
Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother was beloved for her quick witted sense of humour and her no nonsense attitude - qualities which, at the time of her death in 2002, had her nicknamed the ‘Best Loved Royal’. Born on August 4, 1900, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon married the-then Prince Albert in 1923 at Westminster Abbey, and the couple became The Duke and Duchess of York.They had no expectation of the future that lay before them.The Duke and Duchess welcomed their first daughter, Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, in 1926 and the family was later completed by younger sister, Princess Margaret Rose in 1930.
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my American Idol right there! National treasure Kelly Clarkson admitted onstage that she is reluctantly heterosexual, which, same. While performing at Planet Hollywood's Bakkt Theater in Las Vegas, where she has a limited residency, she spotted a fan in the crowd holding up a sign that they got a “hall pass” from their girlfriend to get with .
series of posts on X, the app formerly known as Twitter, Blaire Erskine, a staff writer for “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” recalled how, at first, some guests initially found he sounds funny — but soon let their annoyance be known.“Finally went to see ‘Barbie’ last night and the girls in front of me did this the whole movie lmao,” wrote the comedian alongside a video. In it, the jester-in-questions phone screen shone an apparent library of “fart sounds” with “over 1,000 farts.” “Sorry I should have clarified that the girls were in fact grown women,” said Erskine in a follow-up post.
, Cardi B has responded in kind.Based on a that has been by the , someone threw the contents of their cup at Cardi while she performed “Bodak Yellow” at Drai’s Beachclub in Las Vegas on July 29. Cardi B, who looked absolutely flawless in a sheer orange halter dress, responded to the incident by chucking her microphone directly at the audience member, who was seemingly removed by security.
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Miranda Lambert has fans both cringing and defending her after she stopped her show in Las Vegas to call out a group of fans who were taking photos during her show. Lambert was amid singing “Tin Man,” which is believed to be about her ex-husband Blake Shelton. “These girls are worried about a selfie and not listening to the song, and it’s pissing me off a little bit,“ she says in the viral TikTok.The 39-year-old singer started the song again, but seven audience members can be seen leaving the video.
Bryan Adams had a relaxed response after a fan invaded his performance and jumped on stage to sing ‘Summer Of 69’.During his recent concert in Salt Lake City, Utah, Adams was singing his 1984 hit when a fan decided to jump on stage and take the microphone from the singer.The Canadian hitmaker stepped back to let the fan sing the intro of ‘Summer Of 69’. He managed to belt out the second line of lyrics to the song, ‘Bought it at the five and dime / played until,’ before being swept away by securityAdams remained unfazed and picked up where the fan left off, completing the lyric.
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being flung on stage, Canadian singer Bryan Adams has become yet another star to be accosted on stage mid-performance. A fan got a little bit too enthusiastic during the singer’s live performance of “Summer of ’69” in Salt Lake City earlier this month — jumping on stage and taking the microphone to belt out the hit.The uninvited guest performer joined Adams on stage to sing, “Bought it at the five and dime,” into the microphone — much to Adams’ amusement.The ultra-fan managed to belt out a few more lines before security came and took him off stage — with the singer not missing a beat of the famous song, coming back in for the iconic lyrics: “Was the summer of ’69.”Adams was so bemused by the incident he posted a clip on his Instagram, writing, “Sometimes you just gotta laugh…#stagecrasher #summerof69,” in the caption.Fans commented on the crasher, applauding Adams’ professionalism.
pic.twitter.com/dRuJWY1HdX“Who are you? I’m so sorry I don’t know who you are,” Salonga said.“We’re just a fan,” the male fan — whom Playbill identified as Cristopher Retokelly Carpila — responded. “Please?”Sneaking backstage without authorization, especially to a talent dressing room or green room, is a breach of theater security and etiquette.
Christopher Nolan took the opportunity to cast his daughter in a cameo for Oppenheimer and the film’s director is opening up as to how that came about.
McKinley Franklin editor Christopher Nolan cast his eldest daughter in a gruesome role for his forthcoming feature “Oppenheimer.” Speaking with the Telegraph, Nolan revealed that his daughter, Flora, visited the “Oppenheimer” set, alongside his wife and producer Emma Thomas, while the film was still in production. Nolan then had the idea to cast Flora in a then-open role: a nameless young woman who has her face damaged by a nuclear explosion in a sequence within the main character’s mind. “We needed someone to do that small part of a somewhat experimental and spontaneous sequence,” Nolan said. “So it was wonderful to just have her sort of roll with it.”
A Manchester City fan who broke her leg and hip in a fall outside the Champions League final has slammed UEFA's handling of the game saying supporters were 'treated like cattle'. Clare Watson, 67, missed City's historic treble victory after she was rushed to hospital after taking a tumble outside the Ataturk Stadium in Istanbul.