Idris Elba takes the stage at 2020 WE Day UK!
14.02.2020 - 17:36 / breakingnews.ie
Hugh Jackman paid a sweet – and somewhat puzzling – tribute to his wife as he led the stars sharing the love on Valentine’s Day.
The Wolverine actor posted a picture of himself midway through a jigsaw puzzle for which the image was a picture of himself and his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness.
Jackman, 51, also shared a picture of the original photo used in the puzzle, a snap of the couple standing on a beach together, his arm around her chest.
He simply wrote “#happyvalentinesday”, and his fans were
Idris Elba takes the stage at 2020 WE Day UK!
It has been three years since Hugh Jackman kissed Wolverine goodbye with Logan. The Aussie actor, who essayed the X-Men role for a little over two and a half-decade, set the claws to rest in the James Mangold directorial. Remembering the movie which left X-Men all over the world shattered on its third anniversary, Jackman had shared a few unseen photos from Logan as the Wolverine. Now, Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds joined the nostalgia trip and remembered Wolverine and Logan.
Tribeca Film Festival announced its 2020 lineup, a slate of 115 movies that includes offerings from Hugh Jackman, Pete Davidson and Chrissy Teigen.
The wait is almost over, Demi Lovato is all set to drop her latest song I Love Me later this week. The singer took to social media and shared that she will release her song on March 6. “Couldn't keep it a secret any longer!!! My new single #ILoveMe is out on Friday,” the singer wrote in the caption. She recently dropped her first single, after her 2018 near-fatal drug overdose, and even performed it on Grammys 2020. The song ended up debuting on the Billboard Hot 100's Top 40 last month.
It’s been three years since Hugh Jackman hit the movie screen as Wolverine in his film Logan and the actor celebrated the film’s anniversary by treating his fans with some never seen before pictures. The 51-year-old actor took to social media to share a series of pictures as the Marvel character and his fans are flipping out.
He might be letting go off the red cape and donning the claws. A wild rumour is making the rounds suggested that Henry Cavill could be making his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut. Before we go ahead with the news, we would suggest you take the report with a pinch of salt for it hasn't been confirmed by Marvel Studios or Henry Cavill. If the rumour is to be believed, the Justice League star could be replacing Hugh Jackman as the Wolverine.
Official HIGE DANdism's "I LOVE…" leads the Billboard Japan Hot 100 for the second week in a row, on the chart dated Feb. 10 to 16. Points from physical sales and look-ups joined the other metrics that shot the new single by the "Pretender" band to the top spot last week.
Official HIGE DANdism's "I LOVE…" leads the Billboard Japan Hot 100 for the second week in a row, on the chart dated Feb. 10 to 16. Points from physical sales and look-ups joined the other metrics that shot the new single by the "Pretender" band to the top spot last week.
Celebrities are rallying around a 9-year-old Australian boy after a heartbreaking video about him being bullied went viral. Quaden Bayles’ mother posted a video of the distraught youngster, who was born with dwarfism, moments after he was bullied at school.
A number of stars have taken to social media to share their support and kindness after a video of a bullied 9-year-old went viral. In the video posted Tuesday,Quaden Bayles cries as he explains to his mother that he is being tormented by other children and wants to kill himself.
Celebrities are rallying around a 9-year-old Australian boy after a heartbreaking video about him being bullied went viral.
An Australian boy is getting some celebrity support. Earlier this week, a video of 9-year-old Quaden Bayles saying he wanted to kill himself went viral after his mom, Yarraka Bayles, posted it on Facebook. The heartbreaking clip was a result of bullying Bayles has faced at school for his dwarfism.
© Other Hugh Jackman, right, sent a message of support to Quaden Bayles Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman has posted a message of support to a distraught nine-year-old boy who is being bullied because of his dwarfism.
© Other Hugh Jackman, right, sent a message of support to Quaden Bayles Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman has posted a message of support to a distraught nine-year-old boy who is being bullied because of his dwarfism.
Let's get one thing straight: Bullying is never, ever OK.
A heartbreaking video of a bullied schoolboy wanting to end his life is going viral online and it has reached various Hollywood celebrities who are voicing their support for the boy and speaking up about bullying. The video features a 9-year-old boy from Australia, who is a dwarf, crying after being bullied at school.
Jodie Turner-Smith is expecting her first child with Joshua Jackson.