Drake is celebrating Father’s Day as a dad for the second time.
06.06.2020 - 18:43 / ok.co.uk
As lockdown eases up slightly, a handful of famous faces have decided to send their children back to school, as schools resumed recently with Reception and years one and six. Schools, colleges and nurseries all shut their doors amid the coronavirus pandemic some nine weeks ago as the UK went into lockdown, and only remained open for vulnerable youngsters and the children of key workers.
Drake is celebrating Father’s Day as a dad for the second time.
Manchester United were seen at Old Trafford they were leaving the pitch as the Stretford End bounced along in the rain, a derby defeat of Manchester City being celebrated fervently as momentum continued to build behind Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side.Three-and-a-half months later United return to Premier League duty at Old Trafford on Wednesday, but this will be a very different occasion to the fervour and the fury of that derby day.When Sheffield United visit the ground will be deserted.
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Peter Andre has revealed he had to be persuaded to send his children back to school this week.Discussing his kids Amelia and Theo heading back into the classroom after the lockdown was eased, the Australian singer revealed all.Discussing the return to school on ITV1 this morning, Peter appeared via video link on Good Morning Britain.He told presenters Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard: "Millie [Amelia] went back a few days ago.
Christine McGuinness has said her twins are “happy and safe” as they return to school amid the coronavirus pandemic.The 32 year old, who shares three adorable children with husband and TV favourite Paddy McGuinness, decided to send her six year old twins back to school as they resumed with Reception and years one and six recently.The blonde bombshell shared a snap on Instagram saying: “Back to school It’s safe to say we have had a mixture of emotions the last couple of days, mainly from me but
Ricky Martin may be the coolest dad, but he still lives through the ins and outs of everyday quarantine life. Most recently, the father-of-four had a hilarious encounter with his two eldest sons, 11-year-old twins Valentino and Matteo.
George Floyd‘s six-year-old daughter Gianna and Gianna‘s mother Roxie Washington gave a heartbreaking interview on Good Morning America on Wednesday (June 3) to discuss his murder at the hands of a white police officer.
Michelle Keegan, Holly Willoughby, Mrs Hinch and a whole host of other British celebrities have joined the social media blackout to show solidarity with anti-racism protests.The stars took to their Instagram pages to post a black square on their feeds to support the Black Lives Matter protests that are happening across the globe following the brutal death of American man George Floyd at the hands of the police.
Open and honest conversations. Thomas Rhett, Katherine Heigl and more stars have shared the ways they’re educating their children about racism following George Floyd’s May 25 death.