Media City earlier today.
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Popbitch where people would report on celebrities they had stood next to at a urinal, and most of the time they never saw anything, but OH. MY.
GOD when they did. This was like the cleaner, nicer version of that.
The celebrities-in-apt-transaction genre.It actually gets better. Someone had seen Kevin Keegan in Primark, buying a single pair of black socks.
“Such a frugal man,” they remarked, in wonder. Is it even possible to buy pairs of socks in units of one these days? And how do you recognise
.Media City earlier today.
More than 50 musicians have signed a letter directed at politicians on both the left and right imploring them to ask for permission before using their work at public events.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine © @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine is reflecting on some of her most amazing adventures in a new series, Joanna Lumley's Unseen Adventures. Speaking about her new series, she said: "I've been lucky enough to visit some incredible places over the years. Travel is my passion, it’s in my blood.
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