Oops, someone’s got some apologizing to do!
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Internet Money and Tame Impala‘s Kevin Parker may see the light of day in the near future, according to the hip hop collective’s founder.In an interview with Australian radio station triple j, Internet Money founder Taz Taylor told radio host Bridget Hustwaite that he “was on FaceTime with Kevin Parker of Tame Impala last night”.“We’re working, we’re doing some good stuff,” Taylor added.Taylor also tweeted a screenshot of his FaceTime call with Parker on January 23.This week been crazy
.Oops, someone’s got some apologizing to do!
Tom Hanks‘ COVID-19 diagnosis changed how a large amount of Americans viewed the virus, a new study says.Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson were two of the first celebrities to reveal a diagnosis for COVID-19 last March, which they picked up while they were in Australia and left them hospitalised.The couple were in Australia for pre-production of the as-yet-untitled Elvis Presley biopic from Warner Bros when they discovered they had tested positive for COVID-19.
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Nicola Sturgeon's 'anger translator' in a hilarious interview on Lorraine. The comedian spoke about providing the nation with some light relief over the months of lockdown during the Covid pandemic.
Australian recording artist Sia has apologized for the depiction of autism in her directorial feature debut, Music, after the movie surprisingly snagged two Golden Globe nominations.
$20 million lawsuit against the church, as well as The Post’s reporting on alleged misuse of tithing money by pastors at the Australia-based institution’s American branches.“If anyone out there is even interested. Hillsong is NOT being sued for 20 million dollars.
the backlash against influencers on “work trips” in Dubai was dying down, Charlotte Crosby has shared a furious rant about those “doing normal things” in the UAE while the UK remains in lockdown.The former Geordie Shore star told fans she’s “sick” of seeing her friends in other countries living their best lives and asked why the likes of Australia and Dubai have been able to return to normality.“I’m so f--king sick of seeing all my Australian friends and people in Dubai doing normal things,” she
Charlotte Crosby has slammed the government’s handling of the pandemic, admitting she’s “sick” of being in lockdown.Taking to Instagram Stories, Charlotte, 30, wrote to her 7.1 million followers: “I’m so f***ing sick of seeing, all my Australian friends and people in Dubai, doing normal things. “The northeast have been in lockdown now for near enough 3 months.
direct to your inboxGood Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan has blasted the ‘racist yobs and thugs’ racially abusing Marcus Rashford on social media - and has called for them to be issued £100,000 fines.The outspoken TV host called those giving the abuse ‘absolutely disgusting’ and launched a campaign to dish out massive fines for those taking part in such behaviour.Piers referenced a new law that has come into effect in Australia, where he says people issuing the most serious racist abuse
Australia’s Herald Sun newspaper reported.The “Grease” star, who is currently battling stage-four breast cancer, would qualify for the vaccine since it’s available to Californians ages 65 and older.Newton-John didn’t elaborate on her decision, but her daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, explained in the interview her own take on vaccines, the Independent reported.“I’m not an anti-vaxxer.
Dedicated to finding a cure. Olivia Newton-John opened up about Kelly Preston’s death and how it inspired her to keep fighting to end cancer.