It’s been multiple years since it was revealed that Matt Reeves was selected to write and direct a new ‘Batman’ film for Warner Bros. And it’s been over a year since it was announced that Robert Pattinson would suit up as the Caped Crusader.
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Jimmy Saville and Rolf Harris were involved in shocking sexual abuse scandals.The era is also one in which singing sisters, The Nolans, were huge stars, selling over 30 million records worldwide and touring with the likes of Frank Sinatra.
However, as Maureen and Coleen Nolan reveal on White Wine Question Time, not everyone was as great to work with as the legendary crooner.“We worked with some great people, but also we worked with people that have since been found to be not so great – and had
.It’s been multiple years since it was revealed that Matt Reeves was selected to write and direct a new ‘Batman’ film for Warner Bros. And it’s been over a year since it was announced that Robert Pattinson would suit up as the Caped Crusader.
Coleen Nolan had a very special treat for her fans on Monday. The Loose Woman star took to Instagram to share a rare photo of one of her brothers, Tommy, in celebration of his birthday.
Natalie J Robb has revealed she's in a relationship with her Emmerdale co-star Jonny McPherson.The 45 year old, who plays Moira Barton on the hit ITV soap opera, dropped the bombshell news to Loose Women panellists Christine Lampard, Janet Street-Porter, Brenda Edwards and Coleen Nolan on Wednesday 15 July. After discussing her on-screen character's strenuous storyline where she's been a victim of a hit and run, the star opened up about her off-screen love life.
My Way could be played at Trump’s inauguration.
Frank Sinatra‘s daughter has revealed that her father “loathed” Donald Trump after the president paid tribute to the singer in a recent speech.On Friday (July 3), Trump actioned an executive order giving a new task force 60 days to present plans, including a location, for a National Garden of Heroes.It will feature statues of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and African American civil rights campaigners Martin Luther King Jr.