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George Clooney jibes wife Amal 'ruined my life' as actor gets candid in relationship chat - www.msn.com
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30.09.2022 / 06:33

George Clooney jibes wife Amal 'ruined my life' as actor gets candid in relationship chat

George Clooney, 61, has been married to 44-year-old Amal for eight years, but in a new interview marking their anniversary, he exclaimed that meeting her had "screwed my life up". The Oscar-winning actor had enjoyed a free and easy lifestyle - until the moment he first set eyes on the love of his life. © GETTY george clooney wife amal clooney marriage ruined news latest The pair first met at Lake Como, where he was staying with his parents and friends at the time, and eventually became inseparable.

Strictly star Ellie Simmonds ‘nervous about not getting votes’ after first live show - www.ok.co.uk - Tokyo - county Cheshire - city Beijing
ok.co.uk
24.09.2022 / 15:25

Strictly star Ellie Simmonds ‘nervous about not getting votes’ after first live show

Strictly Come Dancing star Ellie Simmonds has admitted she’s nervous about being the first to be in the dance off. The Paralympic swimmer also opened up about fears over her height difference with Strictly pro Nikita Kuzmin and her hopes that the public will back her so she’s in with a shot of taking home the highly-coveted Glitterball trophy. Last night's launch episode saw all of this year's couples dance for the first time, but nobody will face the dance off or go home until next weekend.

Jeremy Kyle confirms TV return with brand new live show - three years after telly axe - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
24.09.2022 / 15:03

Jeremy Kyle confirms TV return with brand new live show - three years after telly axe

Jeremy Kyle is set to make his TV comeback with a brand new live TV show, starting Monday 10 October. In a statement published by The Sun, the 63 year old said: “'I'm so excited to be going back to live television from October 10th. “Sitting in for Piers over the summer has given me a taste for what the new show will be.

'Heartbroken' little girls turned away from George Ezra concert after queueing for an hour - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
23.09.2022 / 07:45

'Heartbroken' little girls turned away from George Ezra concert after queueing for an hour

Three little girls were left "absolutely heartbroken" after being refused entry to a George Ezra concert because they were too young to be in the standing area.

‘Ticket to Paradise’ Review: Julia Roberts and George Clooney Contemplate a Second Chance at Love in an Old-Fashioned Romcom - variety.com - Australia - USA - county Story - county Love
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14.09.2022 / 22:07

‘Ticket to Paradise’ Review: Julia Roberts and George Clooney Contemplate a Second Chance at Love in an Old-Fashioned Romcom

Richard Kuipers Romantic comedies have never gone away, but mainstream examples with A-list stars have been pretty thin on the ground since the glory days of the ’90s and early 2000s, when “Pretty Woman,” “Notting Hill,” “Love Actually” and “Bridget Jones’s Diary” ruled at the box office. Bucking the trend is “Ticket to Paradise,” a glossy piece of fluff starring Hollywood royalty Julia Roberts and George Clooney as a divorced couple whose passion reignites in Bali during their hare-brained attempt to prevent their daughter from marrying a guy she’s only just met. While far from a classic of its kind, this is likely to be just the “Ticket” for general viewers relishing the chance to watch Roberts and Clooney trade poisonous barbs, before being struck by Cupid’s arrow all over again.  

James Bond Star George Lazenby Apologizes for Homophobic Remarks From Australian Interview - thewrap.com - Australia - London
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14.09.2022 / 00:13

James Bond Star George Lazenby Apologizes for Homophobic Remarks From Australian Interview

tweet on Monday. “I only ever wish to share some stories and hopefully entertain some people. I personally have friends within my close circle who are gay, and I would never wish to offend anyone.

Former James Bond star George Lazenby apologises for “homophobic” and “misogynistic” comments - www.nme.com - Australia
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13.09.2022 / 15:58

Former James Bond star George Lazenby apologises for “homophobic” and “misogynistic” comments

James Bond actor George Lazenby has apologised after being accused of making “homophobic” and “misogynistic” comments in a recent on-stage interview.The actor, who starred as 007 in the 1969 film On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, was appearing as a guest as part of an Australian tour called The Music of James Bond.However, audience members in Perth took offence at the Australian actor’s anecdotes, describing them as “creepy” and “disgusting”.Taking to Twitter, Lazenby said he was “sorry and saddened to hear” that his stories had offended some fans.“It was never my intention to make hurtful or homophobic comments and I am truly sorry if my stories that I have shared many times were taken that way,” he wrote.Theatre producer Concertworks said it was “extremely saddened and disappointed” by Lazenby’s “language, comments and recollections” during Saturday’s (September 10) show in Perth, and have since removed the actor from all future performances of the tour.“These were his personal views and there is no excuse for this in today’s society. They do not reflect the views of Concertworks,” said the company’s lawyer, Aaron Kernaghan in a statement (via the BBC).Kernaghan added that the company has “chosen to discontinue its relationship with Mr Lazenby” and is now conducting a “thorough review of the matter”.I am sorry and saddened to hear that my stories in Perth on Saturday might have offended some people.

Former James Bond Star George Lazenby Accused Of ‘Homophobic’ Comments, Issues Apology - etcanada.com - Australia - county Bond
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13.09.2022 / 04:39

Former James Bond Star George Lazenby Accused Of ‘Homophobic’ Comments, Issues Apology

George Lazenby, best known for his take on James Bond in the 1969 film “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service”, has issued an apology after he was accused of making “disgusting” comments.

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