Also on this day: George Washington, the first president of the United States, dies at his Mount Vernon, Va., home at age 67. Alabama joins the Union as the 22nd state.
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Dua Lipa couldn’t believe what she heard over the phone from her team of supporters on November 24 when she learned that she had earned a whopping six Grammy nominations! In the clip, posted to her Instagram, the British pop singer, 25, was completely bowled over, sitting on the edge of a couch and crying her eyes out. “You’re f–king joking me,” Dua said, using her hand to cover her eyes as she spoke on the phone.
The singer still couldn’t believe what she was hearing, saying “you’re joking”
Also on this day: George Washington, the first president of the United States, dies at his Mount Vernon, Va., home at age 67. Alabama joins the Union as the 22nd state.
John Lennon didn’t make it to No1 when he released the original almost 50 years ago.But Love Island winner Paige Turley will be hoping her cover version of the Beatles legend’s Happy Xmas, War Is Over re-writes the history books.The reality star hopes to make it to the top of the UK charts with the classic 1971 track which peaked at No2 when it was first released.The 23-year-old, who used to date singer Lewis Capaldi, has recorded the song and a music video in support of charity Action for
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - British musician FKA twigs on Friday filed a lawsuit against actor Shia LaBeouf, accusing him of physical and emotional abuse during their year-long relationship. The civil lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, seeks unspecified damages for alleged sexual battery, assault and emotional distress.
Also on this day: English poet John Milton is born in London.The Downtown Athletic Club of New York honors college football player Jay Berwanger of the University of Chicago with the DAC Trophy, which would later become known as the Heisman Trophy.The anti-communist John Birch Society is formed in Indianapolis.The Petrified Forest in Arizona is designated a national park. President Gerald R.
Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello are definitely an item now, they weren't always forthcoming about their feelings for one another. The 22-year-old «Treat You Better» singer appeared on Monday's episode of where the British host shared a 2015 clip of Mendes and Cabello denying they had ever dated or hooked up. Cringing and watching through his fingers, Mendes and fellow guest Matthew McConaughey laughed about the clip. «It's hard, it's really hard,» Mendes told Corden of seeing the clip.
The early 2000s was a golden age for celeb gossip and the paparazzi — but if you were on the other side, the experience was less than pleasant.
Dua Lipa, Taylor Swift and Paloma Faith were among the winners at the first ever virtual Attitude Awards.Actors Luke Evans and Russell Tovey, writer and broadcaster Stephen Fry, musician Yungblud, presenter Michelle Visage and activist Munroe Bergdorf tonight scooped up honours at the ceremony, hosted on the magazine’s YouTube channel.The Vamps, Yungblud, Faith, Rina Sawayama and Drag Race UK’s The Vivienne all performed at the two-hour ceremony, which was pre-recorded at the Roundhouse in
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has inked a multi-million dollar deal for near-global rights to sci-fi survival thriller Stowaway, starring Anna Kendrick (Pitch Perfect), Toni Collette (Hereditary), Daniel Dae Kim (Hawaii Five-0) and Shamier Anderson (Wyonna Earp).
Dua Lipa’s second album ‘Future Nostalgia’ was one of the first new records to provide some escape.
Also on this day: The United States and Britain sign preliminary peace articles in Paris for ending the Revolutionary War; the Treaty of Paris would be signed in Sept. 1783.
Scots singers Joshua Grant and Luke La Volpe are battling it out in the UK charts this week. The talented young musicians are currently neck and neck in the iTunes top 40, prompting a "wee Oasis vs Blur situation" as they both vie for the top spots of the official rundown on Friday.
Also on this day: On this date: Frederick County, Md., becomes the first colonial American entity to repudiate the British Stamp Act.Enrico Caruso makes his American debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, appearing in “Rigoletto.” Life magazine, created by Henry R. Luce, is first published.The musical “Fiorello!,” starring Tom Bosley as legendary New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, opens on Broadway.President Lyndon B.
Also on this day: Elizabeth I accedes to the English throne upon the death of her half-sister, Queen Mary, beginning a 44-year reign.Congress holds its first session in the partially completed U.S. Capitol building.The Suez Canal opens in Egypt.The Union Pacific Railroad Co.
EVOKE got a sneak peek as camera crew descended on Stoneybatter in north Dublin to film scenes for the second series, where we exclusively heard that English actress Miranda Richardson has been cast for an episode.MailOnline also reported that actors Anna Paquin (True Blood) and Garret Hedlund (On The Road) were seen filming for another episode for the season in upstate New York.The Social Network star Jesse Eisenberg is the only actor officially confirmed for season two, after he recently
Also on this day: British troops capture Fort Washington in New York during the American Revolution.The newly created Federal Reserve Banks open in 12 cities.The United States and the Soviet Union establish diplomatic relations. Al Capone, right, Chicago's infamous gang overlord during prohibition, leaves Harrisburg, Pa., on Nov.