Tennis player Jack Draper had a scary moment happen during his match at the 2021 Miami Open this week.
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Jess Glynne has apologised for her “unacceptable” use of a transphobic slur during a recent interview.The ‘Hold My Hand’ singer appeared as a guest on comedian Mo Gilligan’s podcast last week, and during her interview, she told a story about taking a “bad man” friend of hers to a “tranny strip club”.After the clip surfaced, a number of people criticised Glynne for her choice of words.“As the owner of a ‘tranny strip club’, I’d ask Jess Glynne not to use slurs to describe us or call us ‘men in
.Tennis player Jack Draper had a scary moment happen during his match at the 2021 Miami Open this week.
Jessica Walter, the Emmy Award-winning actress known for playing Lucille Bluth in Arrested Development, has died at her home in New York. The American actress died in her sleep on Wednesday, aged 80, a representative confirmed on Thursday.
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Jessica Walter was an Emmy-winning actress who was best known for playing Lucille Bluth in “Arrested Development” and voicing Malory Archer in “Archer.”This is a breaking news story.
puppy farmers. William and Maureen Mackenzie wanted to bring a dog into their home to love but have been devastated by the death of Jack Russell Sandy who died just days after they bought him.
Tom Brady is a doting dad to three children and over the weekend, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers player enjoyed a fun day out with them all.READ: Tom Brady makes heartfelt comment about oldest son Jack Taking to Instagram on Saturday, the American footballer shared a sweet picture of his kids climbing up a dirt pile during a family walk.In the caption, Tom wrote: "A dab, a jump, a smile, all on a dirt pile."Tom shares oldest son Jack, 13, with ex-partner Bridget Moynahan, and younger children
Jessica McClintock was a fashion designer who owned Gunne Sax, creating popular prom and wedding dresses for a generation of women.McClintock began designing for Gunne Sax in 1969, and by 1970, she had taken over the brand. The dresses she created often drew on elements from a romantically-imagined past, including corset bodices and puffed sleeves, as well as fabrics like lace, brocade, and dotted swiss.
Jessica McClintock was a fashion designer who owned Gunne Sax, creating popular prom and wedding dresses for a generation of women.McClintock began designing for Gunne Sax in 1969, and by 1970, she had taken over the brand. The dresses she created often drew on elements from a romantically-imagined past, including corset bodices and puffed sleeves, as well as fabrics like lace, brocade, and dotted swiss.
Grammy 2021 win for Best Rap Song (for her feature on Megan Thee Stallion's "Savage" remix), and her win for Best R&B Song for “Black Parade”, Beyoncé has become the most decorated woman in Grammys history. Grammys 2020: video highlightsSelena Gomez explains why she hasn't been active on social mediaBeyonce pays tribute to late fan Lyric ChanelJess Glynne uses offensive slur during Mo Gilligan interview.
Grammy 2021 win for Best Rap Song (for her feature on Megan Thee Stallion's "Savage" remix), and her win for Best R&B Song for “Black Parade”, Beyoncé has become the most decorated woman in Grammys history. Selena Gomez explains why she hasn't been active on social mediaBeyonce pays tribute to late fan Lyric ChanelJess Glynne uses offensive slur during Mo Gilligan interview.
Lost co-creator JJ Abrams and series star Josh Holloway are set to reunite for a new crime drama.Holloway, who played Sawyer in Lost, takes the as-yet-unnamed lead role in Duster as a getaway driver for a crime syndicate in the ’70s American southwest.It’s part of Abrams and his production company Bad Robot’s lucrative new deal with WarnerMedia/HBO to produce new shows and movies for the company, writes The Hollywood Reporter.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentBoosting one of the key upcoming titles coming out of Latin America, renowned Haitian-American actor-producer Jimmy Jean-Louis (“Desrances,” “Rattlesnakes,” “Heroes”), also an increasing driving force on the Latin American and African production scene, is coming on board to executive produce director José María Cabral’s historic drama “Parsley” (“Perejil”).In parallel news, New York-based Visit Films is handling world sales rights on the feature,
direct to your inboxSinger Jess Glynne has issued an apology after being slammed for a transphobic slur.The Rather Be and Hold My Hand singer said she was 'wholeheartedly sorry' for the 'unacceptable' remark while speaking on comedian Mo Gilligan's podcast.She used the 't' word while recalling a visit to a club with a friend, which outraged listeners.She said: "This is probably the funniest bit.