Luke Bryan‘s Nashville bar has been cleared of any wrongdoings in the Riley Strain case — and he’s not the only celebrity with a bar off the hook.
26.06.2024 - 16:37 / ok.co.uk
One of our favourite shows, Celebs Go Dating – where famous faces meet singletons who are also looking for love – will be back later this summer on E4. The latest series stars former Corrie regular Helen Flanagan, Gogglebox icon Stephen Webb – who recently announced his divorce from husband Daniel Lustig – singer and Hollyoaks actress Jamelia, Love Island ’s Chris Taylor, Married At First Sight UK’s Ella Morgan and Made In Chelsea star Tristan Phipps. Filming begun last month – and it seems things have already been hotting up behind the scenes.
As a source tells OK! , Stephen, 52, is full of rebound energy following the end of his marriage. He’s also put his house on the market and left the comfort of being on Gogglebox, so is dealing with a huge amount of change. Although Stephen is ready to start over, he’s reportedly finding it a bit tricky.
The source says, “The agents are taking special care of him, as he’s someone who is going through so much change in his personal life and they’re a little concerned about him.
He’s been out of the dating game for quite a few years and a lot has changed since then. “They’re doling out lots of advice to try to get him to tone it down a bit. Obviously, he’s excited to be on the show and to be a single man.” Our source adds, “Stephen was sure he wanted change and a fresh start, but he has had moments where he isn’t sure if he is doing the right thing amid all this upheaval.
“He’s not that used to the spotlight as Gogglebox allowed him to be in the background, and there have been some people on social media accusing him of trying to move on too soon, so that has played on his mind. “Stephen is so likeable and he’s enjoyed being on Gogglebox. He’s eager to make a good impression on the
.Luke Bryan‘s Nashville bar has been cleared of any wrongdoings in the Riley Strain case — and he’s not the only celebrity with a bar off the hook.
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Lauryn Goodman showed she has put her drama with footballer Kyle Walker behind her as she was spotted looking glamorous on her first day of filming the dating show Celebs Go Dating. The 33-year-old reality star, who shares two children with Kyle, has signed up to the series that is currently filming in London.
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Homes Under the Hammer and former Garden Force celeb Tommy Walsh has shared how he's fighting his cancer head-on.The 67 year old detailed his experience with a new innovative radiation therapy he received from the NHS, aimed at targeting specific cancer cells. He revealed: "My cancer came back earlier this year....they found it again under the lung." The legendary presenter announced in January that doctors were investigating a lump in his lung and later shared that he been given a lung cancer diagnosis.The news came over 20 years after he had two benign lumps removed from his chest, and his 2022 battle with throat cancer. Speaking about his latest prognosis, Tommy said: "So I had to have this new treatment called SABR and what it is is radiotherapy which targets it to an exact spot without damaging the organs around it.
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Jack Dunn For costume designer Kasia Walicka-Maimone, working on “The Gilded Age” was a “fantastic” history lesson on the beginnings of contemporary fashion. As she researched the styles of late 19th-century New York through paintings and photographs, she deeply appreciated the complex colors and modern design trends that defined high society during the 1880s. “A lot of the times, I’m being asked if I modernized it too much.
William Earl administrator “Bar Rescue” is one of Paramount Network’s flagship shows, with industry expert and host Jon Taffer attempting to save flailing watering holes across the country. While his common sense advice and industry knowledge make running a successful tavern business seem achievable even for home audiences, the show’s whirlwind filming schedule allows Taffer’s team to record an incredible amount of material at a breakneck pace. After 13 years, nine seasons and an average of 1.3 million viewers, “Bar Rescue” will celebrate its 250th episode, airing June 30.
A video released by Kensington Palace shows the Princess of Wales with her children as they waited for a carriage to take them to Trooping the Colour. The video clip gives a behind the scenes glimpse as she prepared to make her first public appearance this year since her cancer diagnosis.
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When you get the opportunity to interview Rob Reiner and Albert Brooks together it is indeed a special occasion. And that is just what I got to do earlier this week when they joined me at our Deadline Studio for this episode of my Deadline video series, Behind The Lens. Reiner has directed and appears with Brooks in the ultimate documentary (Reiner’s first) on Brooks entitled Albert Brooks: Defending My Life which is available on HBO and MAX, and for fans of both it is a gem not to be missed. Our half hour conversation is not only hilarious in parts, but also eye-opening and full of some very surprising revelations. Check out a 2 minute preview where Brooks explains to me just how he and legendary director Stanley Kubrick became friends when Kubrick geeked out on Brooks’ film, Modern Romance. CLICK ON THE LINK ABOVE FOR THE PREVIEW AND THE LINK BELOW FOR THE FULL INTERVIEW.
Shakira spilled some tea about her love life, celebrity friendships and more in a new interview with Rolling Stone.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor FX’s “Shogun” had planned to shoot in Japan; due to the pandemic, the production shifted to Vancouver. Production designer Helen Jarvis had never been to Japan, nor had she read James Clavell’s original novel that the series is based on. Nonetheless, she was determined to bring authenticity to the locations when building the world of feudal Japan in the 1600s.
Jack Dunn As part of Variety‘s “Behind the Song,” the Newton Brothers Andy Gursh and Taylor Stewart broke down how they crafted the superhero soundtrack for Marvel’s new animated series “X-Men ’97.” Having both been fans of X-Men from a young age, Grush and Stewart were both “very, very excited” when first approached about the project. While revisiting the original cartoon to prepare, one element that jumped out at Stewart was the power of the theme song. “As a kid on Saturday mornings, I would hear the theme song and I would always get super-duper pumped up.
It’s a late April afternoon when Shōgun breakout star Anna Sawai, who stars as the fierce Lady Toda Mariko in the gorgeously wrought, sharply modernized adaptation of James Clavell’s 1975 bestseller, spots castmate Tadanobu Asano and producer-star Hiroyuki Sanada across a studio floor. Her face lights up. It hasn’t even been a week since FX’s runaway hit historical drama ended its debut season on a breathtaking note of bittersweet catharsis, having enthralled viewers over 10 episodes with its sweeping saga of survival and sacrifice in 17th Century Japan. But as the rising actress reunites with her Shōgun co-stars, a new charge of electricity crackles in the air.