Britain's Got Talent viewers reckon they've worked out the real identity of CGI cat Noodle.
11.04.2023 - 09:37 / ok.co.uk
Cher Lloyd has announced that she is expecting her second child with husband Craig Monk.The 29 year old former X Factor star made the revelation with a sweet video on Instagram that started with a pair of hands in front of the camera that were then removed to reveal a baby scan snap.This was placed on top of an adorable cream knitted baby outfit with a matching hat. Cher, who is already mum to four year old daughter Delilah-Rae, captioned the post: "Baby number 2, we can’t wait to meet you". Her fans were quick to offer their congratulations, as one wrote: "OMG CONGRATS" whilst another said: "Aww congrats lovely girl".
On New Year’s Eve, the Swagger Jagger singer took to Instagram to share some of her favourite pictures from the year.The 29 year old singer captioned the album: “Thank you 2022! This year was full of big changes. From moving house to Delilah starting school. “So happy to be making memories and spending time with those I love .
Wishing you all the very best for 2023! Sending my love.” It's not clear if Cher already knew she was pregnant at the time of posting. Cher was just 16 years old when she appeared on The X Factor in 2010, a series which also produced Rebecca Ferguson, One Direction, and series champion Matt Cardle. Cher blew judges Simon Cowell, Dannii Minogue, Louis Walsh and Cheryl Cole away with her version of Keri Hilson's Turn my Swag on.
Britain's Got Talent viewers reckon they've worked out the real identity of CGI cat Noodle.
Britain's Got Talent is known for its adorable dog acts over the years and the audience was treated to a performance by super-cute duo Bonnie and Simba in Saturday night's show (April 29). Bonnie the springer spaniel and Olga the border collie were brought on stage by trainer Olga Jones to entertain with their dog dancing.
Since Britain’s Got Talent launched back in 2007, the UK public and the rest of the world have seen their fair share of talent. From Paul Potts to Diversity and Susan Boyle to George Sampson some of its winners have gone on to enjoy incredible success. However, it's not just the sheer brilliance of the acts that people watch the show for.
The wait just got a little shorter for audiences to see Tom Cruise back in action as Ethan Hunt with Paramount/Skydance’s highly-anticipated Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One now set for domestic release on July 12 rather than July 14. That puts it in step with the start of international rollout and is a move designed to take advantage of early summer play.
Sarah Goldberg has already lined up a new gig now that Barry is saying buh-bye: she is joining season 3 of HBO’s Industry.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Sarah Goldberg is staying put at HBO, with the “Barry” star set for a recurring guest star role in Season 3 of “Industry.” Production is set to begin in the U.K. soon on the new season of the series, which is a co-production with the BBC. The Season 3 logline states “As Pierpoint looks to the future and takes a big bet on ethical investing, the desk find themselves front and center in the splashy IPO of Lumi, a green tech energy company — in a story that runs all the way to the very top of finance, media and government.” Goldberg will appear in the role of Petra Koenig, described as “a portfolio manager at ethical investment fund FutureDawn.” Goldberg is the latest recurring guest star announced for Season 3, alongside Kit Harington, who will play the CEO of Lumi.
Rebecca Ferguson suits up for the premiere of her new show, Silo.
Fans of Britain's Got Talent were left unimpressed as they accused the show of a 'fix' after a heartwarming mother-daughter audition. On Saturday night's episode of the show, Claire Connelly made the ultimate sacrifice for her daughter, as she told the judges that she in fact was giving up her audition so her 15 year old daughter Tia could take her place instead. Claire said to BGT judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli: "She [her daughter] thinks it’s me who’s auditioning.
Britain’s Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon was left in tears after she hit her Golden Buzzer for "superstar" theatre act Chickenshed on Saturday's show. The singer and television personality, 44, was moved to tears during tonight’s show (April 22) after she heard the group's rendition of Emeli Sande's hit Wonder.
tested positive for Covid-19 and lost a tooth eating peanut brittle. However, the 63-year-old has not given up on the ‘healthy’ lifestyle he adopted after the life-changing e-bike accident of 2020. Simon Cowell revealed that he was close to ‘living in a wheelchair,’ after his electric bike accident 3 years ago.
Amanda Holden looked proud as she exited Global Radio Studios with her youngest daughter Hollie on Monday, as the 11 year old accompanied her famous mum to work. Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda, 52, beamed as she strolled with Hollie in London after hosting Heart Breakfast alongside Jamie Theakston. The mum of two, who shares daughters Alexa, 17, and Hollie with husband Chris Hughes, wowed in a bright green Michael Kors midi dress and blue denim jacket, paired with white high heels.
Big Brother star Lauren's mum Katy took to social media to share an update with fans. She wrote in her caption: "Lauren has woken up after her brain surgery. They had to shave her hair.
Simon Cowell has pressed the golden buzzer for his favourite act on just the second episode of the new series of Britain's Got Talent. Simon, who's famous for being difficult to please, was blown away by Malakli's opera performance and smashed the golden buzzer for him – taking him straight through to the live shows.The young singer received a standing ovation by both the judges and the crowd as Simon went on to label his singing as "golden" before smashing the buzzer. BGT viewers echoed similar sentiments online.
New Britain’s Got Talent judge Bruno Tonioli delighted Strictly Come Dancing viewers with his dynamic personality for 15 years. He was last seen as a judge on Strictly in 2019 and his permanent departure from the show was announced ahead of the last series. And now he’s joined forces with good friend Simon Cowell on the BGT panel, alongside fellow judges Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon, who refers to Bruno as “an excited puppy”.
Britain’s Got Talent fans were left divided on Saturday night’s debut return of the popular talent show, as TikTok sensation Jane Mckenna failed to impress veteran judge Simon Cowell with her performance.The 64 year old social media star, performed a unique movement routine, where she impersonated images that were flashed on screen, including everything from a stapler through to a brioche bun! The quirky act went down a treat with members of the studio audience, but sadly it failed to impress Simon, who felt it was too niche for the show, and sadly refused to put Jane through to the next round - although he did thank her for coming out to audition. Fans at home were left divided by the result, as many viewers at home were loving the performance - and couldn’t understand why Simon wasn’t impressed by the unique and tongue-in-cheek act.
The Greatest Showman,” starring Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams and Zendaya.“I was more comfortable singing behind the scenes,” Allred told the crowd, her hands trembling. “But I feel kind of like the song was meant for me and I’m kind of ready to put a face to the song, so I’m here to do that.”She began the song — which actress Rebecca Ferguson had “performed” in the movie —very softly, gaining confidence and strength as her voice dramatically rose an octave leading to the chorus.
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor The sixth edition of Canneseries, the international festival for premium series, kicked off Friday with the world premiere of the first episode of Apple TV+’s sci-fi show “Silo.” Lead actor and executive producer Rebecca Ferguson, director and executive producer Morten Tyldum, and screenwriter and executive producer Graham Yost walked the pink carpet at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, and spoke about the show on stage, before attending a party at an exclusive beach-side venue. It was standing room only in the 2,300-seat Louis Lumiere auditorium, where the dress code was described as “creative chic,” as the evening got underway with opening remarks by the mayor of Cannes, David Lisnard, Canneseries president, Fleur Pellerin, and “Fauda” actor and co-creator Lior Raz, who is the president of the main jury. The ceremony, hosted with aplomb by French comedy actor and writer Camille Chamoux, aired on pay TV service Canal+.
Simon Cowell is planning to launch a new singing show to mark the 20th anniversary of one of his most successful projects, The X Factor. The 63 year old music mogul and multimillionaire record executive has said he is "definitely" looking to set up a new singing competition series and loves finding artists who deserve a big break.
One day after announcing she is pregnant with her second child, Cher Lloyd showed off her growing baby bump to fans for the first time. The singer posted a black-and-white photo to Instagram of her four year old daughter Delilah-Rae kissing her tummy. Cher, 29, wore a black midi-length bodycon dress and had her hair pinned back, while her daughter had her hair in space buns and a heart covering her face for privacy.
Cher Lloyd has given fans their first glimpse of her growing bump, a day after announcing she's pregnant with her second child. The X Factor star, 29, took to Instagram to share a sweet snap of her daughter Delilah-Rae, four, kissing her tummy, as she thanks fans for their kind words congratulating her on the news. Cher shows off her blossoming bump in a tight black midi dress in the black and white image.