EXCLUSIVE: Filming has wrapped on documentary Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story about the life and career of Robert Englund who shot to fame portraying one of Hollywood’s most iconic horror characters: Freddy Krueger.
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England rugby player Henry Slade has given a glimpse inside his amazing home with their outdoor cinema and stunning plant wall. The 28 year old English rugby union player, from Plymouth, lives in Exeter with his stunning fiancée Megan Browse, who runs a unisex children's clothing brand, and their adorable one year old daughter Olive Margot. Henry, whose team is set to go up against France in the 2022 Six Nations Championship on Saturday 19 March, has given a peek inside their very modern home to his 213,000 Instagram followers.
So let's take a look inside the gorgeous family home... Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. Henry has shared a peek inside his dressing room which features mirrors for the perfect outfit selfie along with shelving fitted with spot lights.
We can see that Henry has proudly displayed his trainer collection along with a variety of tracksuits and loungewear on open rails. It appeared that Olive was also a fan of the mirrors which reflected her four times as her dad Henry captured the snap on Instagram. He penned: "Four Olive’s...
scary thought." Meanwhile the family of three have a gorgeous open plan living space at the modern home with Henry proudly showcasing the room. The room has been divided into a living area and dining space and has been sectioned with a large white wall which has a very cool feature. Megan and Henry have added a splash of green with a faux plant wall which has been filled with a variety of shrubs and ferns to create a stunning texture.
EXCLUSIVE: Filming has wrapped on documentary Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story about the life and career of Robert Englund who shot to fame portraying one of Hollywood’s most iconic horror characters: Freddy Krueger.
LONDON -- Polish Nobel literature laureate Olga Tokarczuk is among six finalists announced Thursday for the International Booker Prize for fiction in English translation.Tokarczuk’s 18th-century epic “The Books of Jacob” is a favorite to win the award, whose 50,000-pound ($65,000) prize money is split between a book’s author and its translator. She and her translator Jennifer Croft previously won for “Flights” in 2018, the same year Tokarczuk was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.“Tomb of Sand” by India’s Geetanjali Shree is also on the shortlist.
Things are heating up on MTV's Ex On The Beach as, in an exclsuive teaser for Tuesday's episode, Geordie Shore star Nathan Henry and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK queen George Boyle, also known as A'Whora, are embroiled in a clash. The pair have an ex in common on the show, model Declan Doyle, who recently opened up to OK! about his drinking demons, but the two pursuing the same person has caused tension between them. And in the latest episode, it all seems to be coming to a head.
Afternoon all, Max Goldbart here looking back on quite a week. Lots to digest so the Insider has you covered. Read on.
Nick Grimshaw is engaged to his boyfriend of four years, Meshach Henry. Nick, 37, took to Instagram on Thursday 31 March to share the exciting news to his 1.3 million Instagram followers.The former BBC Radio 1 host, who left the radio station last year, shared a photograph of him and Meshach, 24, in a photobooth where they posed for pictures as Nick showed off his ring.
HELLO! magazine, entrepreneur and philanthropist John Caudwell and his partner, former Olympic cyclist Modesta Vžesniauskaitė, reveal why they want to offer a home to Ukrainian refugees.MORE: 5 ways to cope with news-induced anxiety right now"I feel heartbroken for the people whose lives have been destroyed," John, who is offering the detached two-bedroom Coach House in the grounds of his Staffordshire mansion to a fleeing family, tells the magazine.WATCH: Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher share emotional video as they raise astonishing sum for Ukraine"Picture yourself in that situation," continues the businessman who kicked off a campaign to encourage wealthy individuals to host Ukrainian refugees who have escaped their war torn country.READ: Sarah, Duchess of York meets Ukrainian refugees in Poland during heartbreaking visitRELATED: Amanda Holden praised by fans after highlighting heartbreaking cause"You've got no home, and the fear of death and being murdered on the street is constant. It's beyond comprehension." John with his wife ModestaIn the interview, Lithuanian-born Modesta, 38, who is mum to Leo, nine, and one-year-old William - her son with John, who founded Phones4U and created children's charity, Caudwell Children – also tells for the first time how she personally understands how it feels to be invaded."I know from experience the fear and trauma that the children and families in Ukraine are going through.
England is set to take on France in the 2022 Six Nations Championship on Saturday 19 March, and among those representing England is Elliot Daly, who made his Senior debut for the team back in 2016. The 29 year old, who hails from Croydon, boasts an impressive rugby career, and there's no doubt his stunning new wife Michelle Cussell will be cheering him on from the sidelines. Elliot revealed he'd married his childhood sweetheart last year on Instagram, where he occasionally gives fans a glimpse into his personal life.
The United Kingdom continued a long tradition of anti-LGBTQ action as bans on gay marriage in the UK’s territories of the Cayman Islands and Bermuda were upheld by the country’s Privy Council, the highest appeals court for many UK Caribbean territories.The Privy Council upheld existing bans on marriage equality in both the Cayman Islands and Bermuda, citing the fact that same-sex nuptials are explicitly banned under their respective, independent constitutions.According to PinkNews, both the Cayman Islands and Bermuda have legalized — and subsequently re-criminalized — gay marriage.In the Cayman Islands, gay marriage was temporarily legalized in March 2019 after a lesbian couple sued to have their marriage recognized by the government. But authorities appealed the lower court’s decision, resulting in a reversal – although the appeals court said that the government had to provide “legal status equivalent to marriage” for same-sex couples.The couple then appealed to the Privy Council, which sided with the appeals court in upholding the ban.In Bermuda, the government legalized gay marriage in May 2017 in response to an ongoing legal battle, but the government later recriminalized the practice in 2018 before once again legalizing it that same year.
Since Russian President Vladimir Putin declared his invasion of Ukraine the news has been flooded with heartbreaking stories of innocent people fleeing their homes.Thousands of Ukranian citizens have crossed the border into neighbouring countries like Poland and Moldova, forced to leave behind treasured possessions in search of safety. But one woman who wouldn’t leave her pride and joy behind was Alisa Teptiuck.The 35 year old broke hearts after sharing a snap of her dog - a 12-year-old German Shepherd named Pulya (or Bullet, in English) - being carried to the Polish border on her husband’s shoulder.The photo went viral and left the internet praying for their safety. Belfast Live has exclusively shared the real story behind the powerful image and what happened to the fleeing family.
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, met with Ukrainian refugees in Poland on Thursday. Ferguson, 62, shared on Twitter that Poland has taken in about 1.7 million refugees so far. "The invasion of Ukraine is heartbreaking to watch. So many families are being separated and displaced," she wrote.
A plane is “ready and waiting” to bring Ukrainian orphans over to Scotland for sanctuary, but the Home Office is not clearing the paperwork, Ian Blackford has claimed.
Robert Rinder has sent the UK government an emotional plea to "cut the red tape" for Ukrainian refugees at the Polish border. Speaking to Good Morning Britain presenters Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley live from Przemsyl station in Poland, the television judge, 43, detailed that while thousands of British people want to house refugees and help in any way they can, the UK government needs to make the processes easier.
Homes Under The Hammer 's Martin Roberts is making a 26-hour drive in a bid to get urgent aid to those most in need fleeing war-torn Ukraine.