The BBC’s new drama about the Profumo affair has divided viewers, with some declaring it a “bore fest” but others saying they were “hooked”.
13.12.2019 - 19:06 / nme.com
"I'm so sad we lost this fight".
Famous faces including Yungblud, Thom Yorke, and Stormzy have spoken out after the Conservative Party won the UK general election on a disastrous night for Labour.
Yungblud said his heart was “truly aching” after the Tories secured over 360 seats to gain an overwhelming parliamentary majority.
“I’m so sad we lost this fight, after genuinely believing that something would change,” he wrote.
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— YUNGBLUD (@yungblud) December 13, 2019
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