Back in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced that they were quitting the Royal Family and moving to LA.
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greenlit two seasons of “Love Island” after acquiring the rights from CBS. Both are going to be filmed on the California coast.
The new seasons to air on Peacock are said to be sexier and steamier in ways that the reality show couldn’t be on linear television. Peacock’s version is expected to lean more in tone and style toward the U.K.
version of the show — which explains the move to bring Sterling on board.The series follows a group of single “Islanders” in a villa in a tropical vacation, all looking for romance. The twist is that contestants must not only choose their partner wisely, but win the hearts of the public.While in the villa, temptations rise and the Islanders must decide if they want to remain with their current partner or “recouple” with someone new.
Throughout the season, those who are not coupled up will be at risk of leaving the villa. Viewers watching at home will also have a chance to weigh in on who stays and who goes home. “Love Island” is produced by ITV Entertainment, an ITV America company.
The series is based on a format owned by ITV Studios and Motion Content Group, and distributed by ITV Studios.The newest season of “Love Island” U.S. version will stream on Peacock beginning July 19, with six new episodes per week.
.Back in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced that they were quitting the Royal Family and moving to LA.
“Love Island” fans just got a big surprise.
There’s a new bombshell entering the villa.
Eagles of Death Metal that left 90 people dead and hundreds more injured.On Wednesday (June 29), presiding judge Jean-Louis Peries found Abdeslam guilty of murder and attempted murder in relation to a terrorist enterprise, closing out a months-long civil trial.The court found Abdeslam’s explosives vest malfunctioned – contradicting a key argument from the defence that he had abandoned the vest because he decided not to go forward with detonating it in a crowded bar in northern Paris.Abdeslam’s sentencing of life in prison without parole marks a rare instance in France. The sentence has only been handed down four times in the past, for crimes of rape and the killing of minors.During his final court appearance on Monday (June 27), Abdeslam apologised to the victims of the attacks.
Feeling for his friend. Kid Cudi sent well-wishes to close pal Travis Barker after the drummer was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday, June 28.
Dua Lipa is facing a second civil lawsuit over the alleged sharing of a paparazzi picture of herself on Instagram.The lawsuit was filed on June 20 in California by New York-based photographer Robert Barbera, Billboard reports. The photographer alleges that Dua Lipa has infringed his copyright by posting photos that he snapped of her in July 2018 to Instagram.The alleged photo – which can no longer be found on the singer’s social media profile – is said to depict the artist sporting a black sweater with the words “HEROES” printed on it.An excerpt of the complaint obtained by Billboard claims: “Without permission or authorization from Plaintiff, Defendant volitionally selected, copied, stored and displayed each of Plaintiff’s copyright protected Photographs.”Barbera is reportedly seeking damages and penalties from the profits Lipa could have made with the photograph on Instagram, on which she advertises her music, brand and business interests.Barbera also claims that he attempted to settle the matter with Lipa outside of court.
We may be getting our teeth stuck into Love Island’s eighth series right now, but that doesn’t mean that past contestants have dropped off our radar entirely. For example, one of the most talked about contestants on last year’s instalment of the show, especially when it came to hair and makeup looks, was Mary Bedford – and she’s just wowed us again.The 22 year old from Leeds was regularly the talk of Twitter during the show’s seventh run last year, having mastered the art of the slick nineties bun and flawless nude-toned makeup – and her beauty looks have been going strong ever since she left the famous villa.
There have been some new additions to the cast of Wolf Pack.
EXCLUSIVE: Armani Jackson (Honor Society, Chad), Bella Shepard (iCarly, The Wilds), Chloe Rose Robertson (Wildflower) and Tyler Lawrence Gray (Our Town, Macbeth) are set as the young leads in Paramount+ series Wolf Pack. The series hails from Jeff Davis, developer and executive producer of the 2011 MTV series Teen Wolf, and MTV Entertainment Studios where Davis is under a deal.
Actor Dean Norris criticized people who are complaining about soaring gas prices across the United States. The "Breaking Bad" star said current gas prices are "fair market" and urged anyone who "love[s] Capitalism" to "stfu," an acronym for shut the f--- up. "You're not getting 'robbed' at the pump," Norris wrote in a tweet on Wednesday.
Bon Iver‘s premium sound system providers, L-Acoustics, have spoken to NME about the future of live sound and how they worked with Justin Vernon to design an immersive experience for fans.Before the recent show at New York City’s Forrest Hills stadium as part of the ‘Bon Iver, Bon Iver’ 10-year anniversary tour, Vernon first tapped L-Acoustics in 2018 to help create a panoramic soundscape of high-resolution audio for a gig at California’s Santa Barbara Bowl.Since then, the band have continued to work with the company – using their L-ISA Hyperreal sound technology – to create a deeper, direct auditory connection with fans.“It’s the 10 year anniversary of our album release, ‘Bon Iver, Bon Iver’, but it’s also a return after quarantine and COVID lockdown,” Vernon said of focusing on sound on their current tour. “We’ve gotten to be on the ground floor of something new,” he added, noting that “it’s not just two stacks of speakers in a room anymore.”The first time the Wisconsin indie band played their nuanced tracks via the L-ISA high-resolution speaker software, their engineer came up to Vernon after the performance and told him, “That’s the best show you’ve ever played, and it has a lot to do with that sound system.”“Overall, if we were to prioritise what we’re bringing to people out there [it’s] what goes in their ears,” the Bon Iver bandleader said of the importance of their sound quality.
Everett Peck, whose comic-book creation Duckman was adapted into a late-1990s animated series with Jason Alexander voicing the lewd private-eye title character, died Tuesday, June 14, of cancer in California. He was 71.
In a nondescript house on a nondescript block in Burbank, California, a “pathologically honest” man named Clark (Ben Falcone) feeds his cats dinner. One won’t come inside, so he heads to his backyard to retrieve it.
EXCLUSIVE: Tomorrow Studios has lined up its next project: It will adapt the novel I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness for TV.
Love Island's Iain Stirling is set to head to America narrate the US version of the hit ITV2 show.The Scottish comedian, 34, will be narrating the revamped American version of the show, which is set to be much steamier than previous seasons.The show is will air on the Peacock streaming service in the US, with the premiere taking place on Tuesday, 19 July, however he'll still continue to provide voiceovers for the UK version.There have been three previous seasons, first starting in 2019. Speaking in a statement, Jenny Groom, Executive Vice President for NBCUniversal's Entertainment Unscripted Content, said: “The moment the decision was made to bring an all-new version of Love Island to Peacock, we knew we had to get Iain on board.
Robin Thicke is all inked up for fiancée April Love Geary! The singer got a new tattoo in honor of his lady love, and it’s inspired by her model physique.