All eyes have been on the cast of Bridgerton since the period drama’s premiere in December 2020, leaving viewers with questions about Phoebe Dynevor, Regé-Jean Page and more of their costars’ offscreen love lives.
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Government would not legislate for a complete ban on handguns after the Dunblane tragedy despite a direct plea from parents of the schoolchildren.It has been revealed how the grief-stricken parents lobbied the PM for a complete handgun ban in the wake of the deadliest mass shooting in UK history.Government papers, released by the National Archives at Kew, show how Cabinet Office files give an insight into the Government's handling of the aftermath of the shooting, which saw Thomas Hamilton
.All eyes have been on the cast of Bridgerton since the period drama’s premiere in December 2020, leaving viewers with questions about Phoebe Dynevor, Regé-Jean Page and more of their costars’ offscreen love lives.
At The Playlist, we are firm believers that more Tilda Swinton is always a good thing. So, when we find out the actress has not one, but two new projects in development, we can’t help but jump for joy.
Phoebe Dynevor and her Bridgerton onscreen flame, Regé-Jean Page, have developed an incredibly close bond since the major success of the Netflix series. Although there is still no word on whether season two is officially happening, Phoebe, who plays Daphne Bridgerton, and Regé-Jean, who plays Simon Bassett, are staying in touch as much as they can. “Unfortunately now he’s off in Los Angeles, but we check in with each other a lot,” the British actress, 25, shared with The Guardian.
Maya Jama has revealed she’s taking over the presenting role on one of our fave telly shows and we’re HELLA excited. The 26-year-old presenter, model and businesswoman (seriously, is there anything she can’t do?) will be taking over from Stacey Dooley as the host of BBC Three’s Glow Up: Britain’s Next Make-Up Star.
When Jason Statham was announced as the lead in the new, untitled film (previously called ‘Five Eyes‘) from director Guy Ritchie, people were excited. It’s been a little while since the two have worked together and you could argue that Statham’s best work has been with the British director.
Victoria Beckham is looking back on the moment she realized it was time to part ways with the Spice Girls. The 46-year-old star wrote a letter to her future self for British Vogue and in it, she reflected on a pivotal moment in her career involving Elton John.
After wowing viewers as Bridgerton’s Duke of Hastings, actor Rege-Jean Page has been heavily tipped to land the role of James Bond. But as reports continued to swirl online that Rege-Jean could be replacing Daniel Craig as 007, and his betting odds have been slashed, the star has had his say.The actor appeared on American show The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and quickly shut down the claims, joking that any British actor who is propelled to fame is quickly added into the mix.
John Richardson, the British actor who starred opposite Ursula Andress in She and Raquel Welch in One Million Years B.C., died Tuesday of COVID-19 complications. He was 86.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Jane Krakowski is believed to live in New York with her son, Bennett Robert Godley, after splitting from ex-fiancé Robert Godley, an actor and British clothing designer.
Naman Ramachandran The odds of British actor Regé-Jean Page replacing Daniel Craig as super spy James Bond have considerably shortened following the success of his hit Netflix show “Bridgerton,” according to British betting firm Ladbrokes.The actor, who plays the dashing Duke of Hastings in the Regency romance series, had fuelled speculation Dec. 16, when he tweeted “Regency, royalty.
If there’s one actor who is having a moment right now, it’s Bridgerton’s Regé-Jean Page.
On December 12, a man called David Cornwell passed away in the English countryside. He was 89 and worked under the alias John Le Carré, a pen name that added a mysterious and sophisticated aura to 60 years of spy novels that were often quietly hellbent on demystifying the very genre he mastered.