Graham Norton has invested in luxurious properties. The chat show host owns a home in central London, as well as a holiday home close to where he grew up in Cork, Ireland.
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After 10 long years on BBC Radio 2, Graham Norton announced that he has decided to leave his show.It appears the Cork man has already landed himself a new job on-air as he will be moving over to Virgin Radio UK.The 57-year-old will be presenting a Saturday and Sunday show on the station and he is even surprised by the move but is ‘content’ with hosting weekend shows.Speaking about his new career venture, Graham said: ‘I am excited and a little surprised to be joining Virgin Radio UK in 2021.‘I
.Graham Norton has invested in luxurious properties. The chat show host owns a home in central London, as well as a holiday home close to where he grew up in Cork, Ireland.
December has barely even hit and we’re already looking ahead to New Year’s Eve entertainment.
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The New Yorker is parting ways with staff writer Jeffrey Toobin after an internal investigation over his now-infamous Zoom incident, in which he reportedly exposed himself to colleagues when he thought the camera was off.
Ellise Shafer editorJeffrey Toobin has been fired by The New Yorker following an investigation into last month’s incident in which he exposed himself on a work Zoom call.Toobin announced his dismissal in a tweet on Wednesday, writing: “I was fired today by @NewYorker after 27 years as a Staff Writer. I will always love the magazine, will miss my colleagues, and will look forward to reading their work.”I was fired today by @NewYorker after 27 years as a Staff Writer.