Covid-19 vaccine. Sir Paul took to Twitter on Monday to share the throwback snap as he tweeted: 'BE COOL.
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contentious hot takes on coronavirus “propaganda,” has announced that he will refuse to perform in any venues which require guests to have been vaccinated against COVID-19. The “Wonderful Tonight” singer made the announcement in response to a recent proclamation by British lawmakers, calling for all citizens to present proof of vaccination before entering crowded events.
Covid-19 vaccine. Sir Paul took to Twitter on Monday to share the throwback snap as he tweeted: 'BE COOL.
Prime Minister said it was “thanks” to Margaret Thatcher the mines were shut and chuckled as he said it during a two-day visit to Scotland. He claimed that the former PM had given the UK an " early star t" in the shift away from fossil fuels by closing pits.
coronavirus at the age of 50.A statement on his Facebook page said: “Our greatness passed away this morning at 9am the house music legend we all know as PJ aka Paul Johnson.”Johnson was initially hospitalised and placed in intensive care after contracting the virus last month.The Chicago-based DJ scored his biggest hit in 1999 when ‘Get Get Down’ reached No 5 in the UK charts and established itself as a dancefloor staple.Paying tribute, Chicago producer RP Boo said: “Today we have lost a great
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Simon Cowell has jetted off on a tropical summer vacation to Barbados with his family. The English TV personality, 61, was photographed shirtless on the Caribbean island with his son Eric and partner Lauren Silverman on July 25. His seven-year-old son was seen splashing about in a pink, donut-shaped floaty, while Lauren looked glamorous in a black-and-white swimsuit, which she paired with a white headband.
Staycations have become the new norm in the UK, with a range of celebrities showing their dreamy breaks off on Instagram. Amongst them is former TOWIE star Lucy Mecklenburgh, who has whisked her son Roman away for a UK-based explore.
Eric Clapton is taking a stand.
As live music comes roaring back, with most large venues now requiring proof of vaccination in order to attend, legendary guitarist Eric Clapton is clapping back.
Eric Clapton says he reserves “the right” to cancel performances at venues where proof of Covid vaccination is required of audience members, a largely hypothetical stance that nonetheless puts the guitarist’s anti-vax sentiments on full display.
required for admittance to nightclubs and other venues in the U.K. The British rocker’s announcement was shared via the Telegram account of film producer and architect Robin Monotti. “Following the PM’s announcement on Monday the 19th of July 2021 I feel honor-bound to make an announcement of my own,” Clapton’s statement reads.
Simon Cowell is back on his feet one year after his back injury. The English TV personality, 61, was photographed on a jet ski on the Caribbean island of Barbados with his son Eric and girlfriend Lauren Silverman on Monday, July 19. He shared a jet ski with his son, 7, life jackets in tow — and even looked a bit sunburnt in the face.