COVID-19,” Terri Irwin, 55, tells The Post. “But we’re all in different boats … for us it’s unique because Australia Zoo is home to some 1,200 animals, many of which are endangered.
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'I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!' bosses are set to stop flying stars' friends and family Down Under. The ITV show is poised to go ahead later this year, despite the coronavirus pandemic, but family and friends of the celebrities will be stopped from following them to the Australian jungle.
A TV source told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "Having no friends or family flown out will be a big blow to celebrities. "Producers have even involved them in recent years by taking them into the jungle
.COVID-19,” Terri Irwin, 55, tells The Post. “But we’re all in different boats … for us it’s unique because Australia Zoo is home to some 1,200 animals, many of which are endangered.
##boss ##work ##job ##quit ##foryou ##foryoupage ##4u ##resign ##resigned “In the last year he’s really turned on me and just been vicious,” Laura claimed, in her heartfelt video. “He’s told me I’m not worth what I’m being paid, that he can replace me in a heartbeat.
Brian Austin Green and Tina Louise were spotted on another outing together in Los Angeles — but this time the duo got a little handsy.The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum, 46, was seen walking with Louise down Melrose Avenue in L.A. on Tuesday, July 7, in photos obtained by the Daily Mail.
Bindi Irwin shared a sweet glimpse into her life with her husband Chandler Powell. Irwin, the 21-year-old daugher of the late Steve Irwin, posted a picture of her and Powell, 23, taking a selfie with their dog Piggy.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: Pablo Larrain’s Princess Diana movie Spencer, which is set to star Kristen Stewart as the former royal, was a hot seller for FilmNation out of the Cannes virtual market.The New York-based firm all but sold out on the project, closing deals for the UK, France, Italy and Benelux (STX Entertainment), Germany and Switzerland (DCM), Australia/NZ (Roadshow), Latin America, Spain and Portugal (Sun), South Korea (Green Narae) and Japan (Tohokushina).Buyers
Tom Grater, Jill Goldsmith Yesterday’s news that the European Union will not lift travel restrictions on the U.S. due to the scale of the country’s ongoing coronavirus outbreak prompted concerns about the re-start of American film and TV production based in Europe.As of today (July 1), travelers from 15 countries including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan and China can cross borders into the EU, but the U.S.
True History of the Kelly Gang.Mackay, who portrays Australian outlaw Ned Kelly in the crime drama, told NME how the pair first joined forces after director Justin Kurzel asked them to perform as part of a bonding exercise.“Justin [Kurzel] was just like ‘I see those boys in a punk band and I want you to form a band before rehearsals'”, Mackay said.“We had four weeks before we were all together for the shoot and he just said ‘I’ve booked you a gig in a bar in Melbourne.
But not any more – as The Sun claims I’m A Celeb show makers have cancelled plans to pay for friends and family to fly to Australia as part of the series.In the past, I’m A Celeb has splashed roughly £100,000 on business class seats for contestants to have friendly faces to meet them at the end of the show.The trip would also include a seven-night stays at Palazzo Versace hotel on Australia’s Golden Coast.But now the series is closing its purse in an effort to cut costs after advertising income