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Georgia and Tommy: Baby Steps was a hard watch on Thursday as stars Georgia Kousoulou and her partner Tommy Mallet opened up finding out the TOWIE star had suffered a miscarried.The episode saw the pair learn they had sadly lost their baby after attending their 12-week scan. Filming resumed three days later and as the pair sat in their home to open up about what happened, Georgia said she had not got out of bed for three days.Tommy, 30, told the camera: "Unfortunately we didn't get the results that we were staying positive for and Georgia has had a miscarriage.
"Nothing in the world can prepare you for that," he added. Georgia, 31, then told Tommy: "I think today I have been more positive about everything, because I haven't really been able to get out of bed for three days." She then opened up about the moment she learned the baby would not make it, explaining: "As soon as he scanned me I knew something was wrong.
"I just knew it, I could tell by everyone's faces, I could tell by the silence and at that point everything just stopped." Later in the episode, Georgia opened again up as she said to camera: "When someone says to you the baby isn't going to make it, regardless of what stage you are at that's your baby, it's like 'what do you mean? I don't get it...That's my baby'." Visibly upset, Georgia continued: "I feel like someone has taken my baby away from me and now what am I left with? An empty bump with nothing in it. "I can't describe what I feel because it's f*****g painful and the worst bit about it is that life is moving on and I've just got to carry on." Later in the show Georgia and Tommy jetted off Majorca while their two year old son Brody as he stayed at home with other family members.
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Holly Willoughby last week as a supporting figure as she addressed the scandal around Philip Schofield's departure from the programme. A TV source told The Sun: “I’m A Celeb producers have begun negotiations with Josie’s team to try and lure her with a £100,000 contract. Talks are at an advanced stage.
Sega has revealed Sonic Superstars, an upcoming Sonic The Hedgehog title that will blend the long-running series’ retro and modern-day identity.Set to launch this autumn, Sonic Superstars is a 2D platformer that will see players take on the villainous Dr. Eggman, who is attempting to turn the North Star Island’s animals into Badniks.“Join Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy Rose on an adventure that takes ‘classic’ to another level,” reads a description for the trailer.
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Ricki Lake is feeling satisfied.
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There was at least one And Just Like That star who was equally surprised to learn that Kim Cattrall would be reprising her role as Samantha Jones for season 2.
Cynthia Weil, who teamed with husband Barry Mann to write such pop classics as “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’,” “On Broadway,” “We Gotta Get Out of This Place” and dozens of other hits for the likes of the Drifters, the Ronettes, Dolly Parton and B.J. Thomas, died Thursday. She was 82.
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A Scots dad has died three months after he received a shock cancer diagnosis after being left unable to get out of bed due to extreme pain. Tam Coyle from the Niddrie area of Edinburgh, started noticing something was wrong when he started experiencing a persistent cough and chest pains.
Variety during the Cannes film festival. The argument goes that, while there are plenty of veteran stars still busily creaking out commercially tempting film fodder, there are precious few equivalently bankable talents from the newer generation waiting in the wings.
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor In “The Old Oak,” which played in Competition in Cannes, Ken Loach portrays a village in the North-East of England where the indigenous white community comes into conflict with Syrian refugees – a conflict fuelled by the despair, deprivation and decline of the rust-belt region. Such conditions can be a seed-bed for far right groups, the director tells Variety. Such issues have not been explored sufficiently in film and television, Loach says, and he draws a parallel with the portrayal of the rise of Nazism in Germany in the mass media. “We have endless programs about the Second World War, about the horrors of Nazism and fascism, about the racism, about the Holocaust. Quite properly, we have endless programs about that, but what they refuse to point out is that that arose from alienation, anger, feeling cheated, and finding scapegoats. And that’s how we ended up with Hitler, and that’s the ground in which the far right flourishes. One of the points of the film is to say: This is the cause of fascism. This is where it comes from. This is its seed-bed, and it comes as an inevitable consequence of our economic system. Because if the neoliberal agenda was an essential development for capitalism, to use the old-fashioned word, then that’s where fascism comes from. Implicit in that is that the far right will rise because that’s how people will be heading. And they know that and yet the mass media, the press, just turn their backs on that. They’ll tell us all about the horrors of Hitler. Sure. But they won’t tell us how he came to power. And that’s the huge lesson. And we see it in essence now all the time.”
Keanu Reeves‘ grunge band Dogstar played their first gig in two decades last night (May 27) – watch footage from their set at the BottleRocket festival below.The band released two albums, 1996’s ‘Our Little Visionary’ and 2000’s ‘Happy Ending’, before calling it quits in 2002.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is without a doubt one of the most successful franchises in recent history, and that’s thanks in large part to its star-studded and expertly selected cast of stars.