Lorraine Kelly told fellow Scot Lawrence Chaney that her outfit on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK was 'awesome'.
29.01.2021 - 06:07 / msn.com
The Graham Norton Show has revealed its latest list of celebrity guests that will be stopping by to chat. Joining host Graham Norton next week is Derry Girls star Siobhan McSweeney, who plays Sister Michael.
Away from the sitcom, Siobhan has started hosting The Great Pottery Throw Down. Additionally, Bridgerton star Regé-Jean Page (Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings) will appear on the talk show following the huge success of the Netflix series, which has just been renewed for a second season.
Lorraine Kelly told fellow Scot Lawrence Chaney that her outfit on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK was 'awesome'.
As children, and even as adults, we all tend to tell little white lies in order to get out of things we really don’t want to do.
Graham Norton says he feels his chat show has got better than ever thanks to lockdown - despite being without a studio audience and having foreign stars appear via screen links. The host said the British studio guests are so delighted to get out of their homes and chat with new people outside of their family that they are opening up more and making the programme more entertaining.
Sir Tom Jones put in an appearance during Friday night’s edition of Graham Norton’s show, impressing viewers with his vocal prowess as he performed his latest single. However, his unusual wardrobe choice also generated a lot of conversation online.
It’s A Sin is right up there with the best of the addictive new dramas to land in 2021.
Tolu Makay is on course to make her first appearance on the Official Irish Singles Chart with her cover of The Saw Doctors' N17 with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra.
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Spice Girls star said that she had tried to keep her own depression to herself in the past, but realised it had not been the right way of dealing with it. Although she is happy to discuss her history with depression and an eating disorder now, she told Graham Norton on his Virgin Radio show that she hadn’t always been so open.