ITV bosses will not be firing Rufus Hound after 'homophobic and racist' tweets resurfaced, it has been reported. Dancing On Ice decision makers won't boot him off the show despite the controversy.
12.01.2021 - 20:12 / evoke.ie
Over the years Ed Sheeran has become one of the most well-known musicians around the world, selling out stadiums and arenas worldwide.
However, it seems that even global superstars face a bit of criticism throughout their careers, and Ed Sheeran was no different.
Almost 13 years ago, when Ed was 16-years-old, he auditioned for a TV show called Britannia High alongside some other well-known stars.
However, when it came to dancing in front of former Strictly judge Arlene Phillips, let’s just say
ITV bosses will not be firing Rufus Hound after 'homophobic and racist' tweets resurfaced, it has been reported. Dancing On Ice decision makers won't boot him off the show despite the controversy.
Music stars, including Elton John, Sting, Bob Geldof and Ed Sheeran, said on Wednesday that the U.K. government "shamefully failed" creatives with its post-Brexit trade deal and urged it to reach an agreement with the European Union to ensure visa- and bureaucracy-free tours.
Leading UK musicians include Ed Sheeran, Elton John and Liam Gallagher have signed a letter stating that the UK government’s Brexit deal has failed the country’s performing artists.
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Elton John, Liam Gallagher and Ed Sheeran have all signed an open letter to criticise the UK Government’s Brexit deal, which has shunned the chance for touring musicians to enjoy visa-free travel in Europe.More than 100 musicians say they have been “shamefully failed” by the post-Brexit trade deal in a new open letter published in The Times.The letter, which has also been backed by the likes of Queen‘s Brian May and Roger Waters, calls on the government to “urgently do what it said it would do
Naman Ramachandran Life after Brexit is no party in the park, as cultural practitioners in the U.K. and European Union (EU) are discovering.The ongoing controversy around U.K.
Passenger has shared a remix of new song ‘Sword From The Stone’, produced by Ed Sheeran – listen to it below.Written during lockdown, the original song is the opening track on Passenger’s (real name Michael Rosenberg) new album, ‘Songs For The Drunk And Broken Hearted’.Now, the singer-songwriter has released a remixed version by Sheeran called the ‘Gingerbread Mix’.“Ed was really excited about the song when I played it to him and suggested that he produce a version that could potentially work as
Passenger and Ed Sheeran have a decade-plus-long friendship that has culminated in the release of the “Sword from the Stone” Gingerbread Mix.
Before Ed Sheeran was the famed singer he is today, he auditioned for Britannia High in 2008 where he was ruthlessly rejected by dance expert Arlene Phillips. In the unearthed video, the Shape Of You hitmaker is unrecognisable – besides his flaming red hair – as the 18 year old wears a green hoodie with baggy blue jeans for the try out.
Passenger has opened up about his battle with Barry Gibb for Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart – and he’s not going down without a fight.
Afterglow by Ed Sheeran leaps to the top of the Official Trending Chart as it sets course to become the singer’s landmark 20th Top 5 single.