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14.04.2020 - 08:59 / breakingnews.ie
Peaky Blinders star Joe Cole has said that he “never really got out the gates” in the hit TV show.
The actor, who is set to feature in Sky Atlantic’s new series Gangs Of London, said that the crime drama based in Birmingham was “Cillian (Murphy’s) show”.
He added that he had “asked to leave” Peaky Blinders to “explore new avenues and new characters and new stories”.
After starring in four series of the show, he said that he has “spent the last few years turning down gang-related shows, because
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler's divorce might not be so easy.
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Joe Keery aka Steve Harrington from Stranger Things revealed that his Twitter account was hacked and that someone went to great lengths to spread hateful messages hacking into his Twitter account. The actor who played the much-loved character Steve in the Netflix series, says that he is offering his honest apologies for all the hateful comments that were posted on his Twitter account by the hackers.
Russo is glad that he got a chance to capture the beauty of the country in Netflix's upcoming action film "Extraction".
Keeping it all in the family! Joe Giudice recently whipped up a chicken dish using a recipe from his estranged wife Teresa Giudice’s Fabulicious cookbook and claims it was a big hit with his family in Italy.
A weekly report by the CIES Football Observatory has highlighted Birmingham City as one of the top stepping-stone clubs in English football.
The 'Peaky Blinders' actor was tipped by bookmakers as a future 007 in 2018
The actor played John Shelby, Tommy's younger brother
Former President Barack Obama endorsed Joe Biden in a video Tuesday, giving the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee a boost from the party's biggest fundraiser and one of its most popular figures. "I believe Joe has all the qualities we need in a president right now," Obama said in a nearly 12- minute video, touting him as a "close friend" and lauding him for his perseverance and compassion.