Donald Trump ally Rudy Giuliani has described a video clip from the upcoming Borat film appearing to show him with his hand down his trousers as a “complete fabrication”.
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Jake Kanter International TV EditorHello International Insider friends, and happy Friday. Jake Kanter here with some Deadline must-reads in the week that U.S.
President Donald Trump tested positive for coronavirus. If you want to subscribe to get this alert in a timely fashion, sign up here.Back at it: Hollywood’s favorite British talk show returned to the studio on Thursday night, with Graham Norton proclaiming that’s he’s never been so excited to walk back on-set after presenting his show from
.Donald Trump ally Rudy Giuliani has described a video clip from the upcoming Borat film appearing to show him with his hand down his trousers as a “complete fabrication”.
Skunk Anansie’s Skin has said that racism “has grown” since the election of US President Donald Trump and the vote for Brexit in the UK.Speaking to Classic Rock magazine, Skin also opened up about the Black Lives Matter movement saying it was “vital” because of worsening racism around the world.Skin said: “Racism has grown since Trump came to power and the UK voted for Brexit.”She continued: “Black Lives Matter is really important, because there’s been an air, when black people talk about
Tommy Lee says he will leave the US if Donald Trump wins a second term in office next month.The Mötley Crüe drummer was born in Greece and moved to the US when he was just a year old.When asked what he would do if Trump was president for four more years, he told The Big Issue: “Dude, I swear to God if that happens then I’m coming over to visit the UK – I’m out of here.
Lady Colin Campbell is convinced Meghan Markle wanted to be “the most famous person on Earth” long before "Megxit." The controversial royal author claimed she learned the former American actress, who became the Duchess of Sussex when she married Britain’s Prince Harry in 2018, was “getting up to all sorts of things in America that she was strictly forbidden from doing as a royal.” “Mostly Meghan, but with Harry’s connivance,” the 71-year-old alleged on Saturday to Graham Norton on his BBC radio
Kamala Harris at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. It comes less than a week after US President Donald Trump tested positive for the virus.
The Rolling Stones‘ Mick Jagger has been named among the most dangerous celebrities to search for online.According to cyber-security firm McAfee, the iconic singer joins the likes of Idris Elba and Ricky Gervais as the most likely names to send you down an online rabbit hole that could put you at risk of malware and viruses.TV host Graham Norton came top in this year’s poll, closely followed by Gervais and actor Tom Hardy.Jagger took the fifth spot, with the rest of the list featuring the likes
Graham Norton has been named the most dangerous celebrity to search for online in the UK by cybersecurity firm McAfee, ahead of Ricky Gervais and Tom Hardy.
McAfee Fellow, said: ‘We know that online criminals use consumers’ fascination with celebrity culture to drive unsuspecting fans to malicious websites that install malware on their devices, potentially putting personal information and log-in details in the wrong hands, so it’s no surprise that we’ve seen [Graham Norton] topping the list, with hackers exploiting his popularity.’Scams online have increased in the last number of months as people have been staying home, and so McAfee is warning
Loving life on the Costa del Cork! #bailey #dogdaysA post shared by graham norton (@grahnort) on Jul 13, 2018 at 6:34am PDTHe was on his last legs, he wasn’t very mobile or anything.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: The Graham Norton Show is often the most important stop on the promotional tour bus when Hollywood’s elite come to London, so it will good news for many that, as of this week, the Irish showman is returning to his natural home: under the lights of a studio set and in front of an audience.Graham Norton last night recorded the first episode in Season 28 of his BBC One/BBC America talk show at the iconic Television Centre studios in London.
The latest edition of The Late Late Show has an interesting mix of guests including presenter and author Graham Norton and former chief state pathologist Dr Marie Cassidy.