United. The French World Cup winner has also been touted for a possible move to either Real Madrid or Juventus, with his Old Trafford deal set to expire in June 2021.
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Johnny Hallyday is still causing sparks between the women in his life.The late star, a notorious womaniser, is at the centre of a love-triangle spat over claims the actor Catherine Deneuve was his lifelong soulmate and a factor in his split with his first wife, the singer Sylvie Vartan.The revelation came as news to the French public, most of whom were unaware of a relationship between the two celebrities – and also, it appears, to Vartan, 75, who described the story as “crazy”.In his new book
.United. The French World Cup winner has also been touted for a possible move to either Real Madrid or Juventus, with his Old Trafford deal set to expire in June 2021.
Recently, Drake took to social media, and he shared a sweet video where he celebrated Father’s Day with his son. Adonis Graham, and his baby mama, Sophie Brussaux.
Madalina Sneddon’s husband, Scots engineer Craig Sneddon, 46, has been accused of murdering her following the incident in the popular tourist city of Aix-en-Provence.Yesterday, a friend of the couple said their families are devastated and believe the death is a tragic accident.The friend, who asked not to be named, said: “Craig and Madalina have been married for many years – over 20 at least.
Will Thorne Staff WriterTan France is a self-described hugger.One might assume that, being British, he would greet people with a firm handshake and a “how do you do,” but France prefers a big bear hug, particularly when meeting the latest hero he’s making over on Netflix’s “Queer Eye.”But hugging heroes, their families and pretty much everyone else he meets while shooting isn’t likely to be an option soon.As with every single production around the country, “Queer Eye” was disrupted by the
Mary Queen of Scots is set to go up for auction in London next month.Offered as part of a larger sale, it's estimated that the book, which was given to Mary Stuart by her great-aunt Louise de Bourbon-Vendôme, abbess at a famous abbey in Northern France, will make over quarter of a million pounds at the auction.The rare book was illustrated and painted by the Master of François de Rohan, one of the most sought-after artists in the early 16th century.A spokesperson for the auction house