Nia Long is opening up about her relationship with former NBA player Ime Udoka and why they have never gotten married.
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Ian Wright has said he regrets appearing on I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! because he does not feel his real self came across.The 56-year-old former footballer and sports presenter took part in the nineteenth series of the ITV jungle reality show last year and says he feels bosses let him down through editing of the show.Wright told Red Magazine: "To be totally honest, if I could take that time back I would."They let me down by not showing the whole picture of who I am.
Nia Long is opening up about her relationship with former NBA player Ime Udoka and why they have never gotten married.
soap to another.Michelle Collins made a name for herself as Ian Beale’s the evil wife Cindy in EastEnders. She arrived on the soap in 1988 and stayed until 1998 when she was killed off.Then, Michelle shocked viewers when she suddenly appeared on EastEnder’s biggest rivals, Coronation Street in 2011.
I'm a Celebrity fans might have loved seeing Wrighty in the jungle, but Ian Wright has admitted that he felt "let down" by the ITV reality series following his appearance last year.Ian – who some viewers accused of bullying fellow camp mate Andrew Maxwell – spoke to Red Magazine about his time Down Under, revealing that he would "take that time back" if he could.Opening up about his time on I'm a Celeb, the former England footballer and popular pundit said (via HuffPost): "To be totally honest,
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorAntonio Banderas, Edgar Wright, Jean Michel Jarre, Chance the Rapper and even the Italian prime minister were among the people paying to legendary film composer Ennio Morricone early Monday, who died following complications from a fall.
Feel Something Foundation, hosted their Pride Music Business Creatives Roundtable on Sunday, where Lambert and a slew of special guests spoke about discrimination in the industry, their own experiences with coming out, and much more.Moderated by Billboard's Ian Drew, the panel featured appearances from Teddy Geiger, Ferras Algaisi, Justin Tranter, Ames, Shamir, LP, Shea Diamond, Mary Lambert, Parson James, Tyler Glenn, Ilsey Juber, Conchita Wurst, VINCINT and Alex Newell."In the music industry,
coronavirus pandemic.Put on by powerful producer Bill Kenwright, the age-defying Shakespeare show will begin performances at the Theatre Royal Windsor — steps from where Queen Elizabeth II is quarantined — on a date to be announced.“I feel lucky to be working again, thanks to Bill Kenwright’s inspiring optimism and [director] Sean Mathias’ invitation to re-examine ‘Hamlet,’ 50 years on from my first go,” McKellen said in a statement. “So now we will meet again.