Laura Whitmore has said she will "never be OK" after the death of former Love Island host Caroline Flack.
09.04.2020 - 01:35 / breakingnews.ie
Disney’s streaming service has achieved 50 million paid subscribers around the world within five months of launching, the entertainment giant has said.
Disney+, which arrived in the UK in March, offers a library of content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic.
It also hosts new original programming exclusive to the service.
Netflix, by far the biggest player in the streaming service space, had more than 167 million subscribers in January.
Kevin Mayer, Chairman of Walt
Laura Whitmore has said she will "never be OK" after the death of former Love Island host Caroline Flack.
Julie Hesmondhlagh is perhaps best known for playing the iconic Hayley Cropper in Coronation Street but the actress has revealed she would turn down the role if it were offered to her today.
Many parents and children are asking when schools will re-open as the UK enters the sixth week of its lockdown tomorrow to slow down the spread of coronavirus.
Kate Garraway has opened up about the "hardest" time of her life as husband Derek Draper continues to battle the coronavirus.The 52 year old sent fans a heartfelt thank you message through her Club Garraway Wellbeing Club, where she also praised the NHS for "keeping my Derek alive".The Good Morning Britain presenter, who recently emotionally revealed her 52 year old husband's condition has not changed, wrote: "You may have seen over the last few weeks that my husband Derek has been seriously ill
Matt Lucas has been delighting fans with the latest starry performance of his Baked Potato song.
Charlie Puth has revealed that he is working on a song with Sir Elton John.
"It's hard because we really want to do this tour"
Most of the money will go to the charity Help Musicians
Fans of the classic British cop drama The Bill will likely be rejoicing, because the first five seasons of the show is heading to UKTV Play.
It was not long after Netflix emerged as the world's leading streaming service that other major TV companies wanted to offer their own option.
Over 10,000 films and TV series are available, including 'Skins' and 'Les Misérables'