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The return of Changing Rooms on Channel 4 is one many fans have been waiting for since it went off air 17 years ago.The show’s original star Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen took centre stage as he was joined by two newcomers – Russell Whitehead and Jordan Cluroe – to give rooms a complete makeover on Wednesday 18 August.
However, while the programme was once loved by many across the country, it appears things have taken a turn for the worst as many flocked to Twitter to complain about how "forced" it
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A new Lifetime movie focusing on the lives of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has sparked outrage online because one of the scenes shows the Duchess ‘dying in a car wreck’.
Drake fans have been reacting to the rapper’s use of Right Said Fred‘s ‘I’m Too Sexy’ on one of the tracks featured on his new album, ‘Certified Lover Boy’.Earlier today (September 3), the Toronto rapper released his sixth studio album, which features guest spots from the likes of JAY-Z, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Yebba, Travis Scott and more.The album also includes a host of samples, ranging from Three 6 Mafia and The Notorious B.I.G. to Montell Jordan and The Brothers Of Soul.
EXCLUSIVE: HBO Max continues to round out the cast for the upcoming Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin as Carson Rowland (Sweet Magnolias, American Housewife), Jordan Gonzalez (The L Word: Generation Q), Ben Cook (West Side Story, The First Lady) Elias Kacavas (Euphoria) and Benton Greene (Ghost, Riverdale) join as recurring. They join stars Chandler Kinney, Maia Reficco and Bailee Madison, and series regulars Zaria, Malia Pyles, Alex Aiono, Mallory Bechtel and Eric Johnson.
Michael Griffiths invited pals Christopher Taylor, Danny Williams and Jordan Hames on-stage during his special appearance at a Dreamboys show in Liverpool – and fans went wild as the trio got their kit off.
Love Island fans have called for the show to ditch the “dull” money twist at the end of the final after winners Millie Court and Liam Reardon split the £50,000 prize.The twist at the end of each series sees the show’s winners provided with an envelope, with one containing £50,000 and the other completely empty.The contestant who is awarded the prize money then has to decide if they’re in it for “love or money” and pick whether or not to take home the full amount for themselves or split it with
“The Daily Show” correspondent Jordan Klepper visited a recent anti-vaccine mandate protest in New York City for the latest installment of his man-on-the-street series “Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse.”“Normally when I’m in search of an angry mob of people screaming anti-science, deep state, vaccine microchip conspiracy jazz, I head to the Heartland of America,” Klepper says, introducing the segment.
Jordan Moreau Marvel fans will be getting an early look at one of the up-and-coming heroes of the MCU.Dominique Thorne, who will star as the superhero Ironheart in her own Disney Plus series, will make her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” next year, Variety has confirmed.Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige first revealed the news in an interview with Comicbook.com while speaking about the upcoming “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.”“We’re shooting
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Jordan Moreau Jack Morris, a sports commentator for the Detroit Tigers, has been suspended indefinitely after he made offensive comments about Japanese baseball star Shohei Ohtani during Tuesday night’s game between the Tigers and Los Angeles Angels.During the sixth inning of the Major League Baseball match-up, Morris was asked by his fellow sportscaster Matt Shepard what the Tigers should do when Ohtani was up to bat while the game was tied.Morris replied, “Be very, very careful,” putting on