Busted star Charlie Simpson has urged parents to be extra careful this summer after his son was rushed to hospital during a family holiday.
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has signed a deal with World Wrestling Entertainment. On Thursday, he shared photos and videos of himself (watch above) at the WWE headquarters in Connecticut, signing his contract ahead of the SummerSlam event.
Paul also had a message for fellow WWE wrestler The Miz, following their dust-up at WrestleMania. He held up a sign that said: “I’m coming 4 U @Miz.” Ominous.The signing comes at a particularly touchy time for the WWE, with misconduct allegations leveled at longtime executive (and star) Vince McMahon leading to him stepping down from his post and installing his daughter Stephanie McMahon as “interim chief executive and chairwoman.” (Since he stepped down, it hasn’t been made clear how much power he has actually ceded.) Then last week, the organization’s first female referee resurfaced allegations that McMahon raped her; this time in New York Magazine.At only 27, Paul’s career has zigzagged all over the place, from Disney Channel prank shows to Z-grade movies and everything in between.
He has courted controversy before as well, most notably in 2017 when he filmed a video in Aokigahara’s “suicide forest,” including filming the body of a suicide victim. Paul also famously implied that homosexuality was a choice and that he was going to “go gay for a month.” Over the last few years he has become an amateur sportsman, taking part in boxing matches (including one against Floyd Mayweather) and wrestling matches with the WWE.
.Busted star Charlie Simpson has urged parents to be extra careful this summer after his son was rushed to hospital during a family holiday.
Entering the arena! After his recent guest appearance at WrestleMania, YouTuber and boxer Logan Paul is making an official career pivot into the world of wrestling.
Logan Paul is stepping into the ring -- this time in a different capacity. The 27-year-old YouTube sensation announced on Thursday that he signed a contract with WWE. “Just signed with the WWE,” he tweeted along with two photos.
Logan Paul is officially joining the world of wrestling.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorLogan Paul, the YouTube creator and digital influencer who’s built a career as a pro fighter, has signed a contract to be a WWE Superstar.Now that Paul is officially under contract with WWE, sources familiar with the pact said, he will stay with the wrestling entertainment company for the near future and will perform across multiple events, which would take him through next year. He’s previously appeared on “WWE Smackdown” and “WrestleMania.”WWE and Paul shared the news Thursday on social media and share photos of his visit to the company’s headquarters in Stamford, Conn.
Still a sweet guy?!
Paul Giamatti has joined the cast of 30 Coins, the Spanish mystery horror series that premiered on HBO Max in 2020 and was renewed for a second season in February. The eight-part Season 2 is now in production in Spain, Italy, the U.S., France and the UK, with a 2023 premiere date planned on HBO Max worldwide and on HBO in the U.S.
Martin Lewis is urging anyone with money in a savings account to make sure they check how much interest they're making on it, as it could be time to boost it. The financial journalist, 49, regularly shares free money-saving tips and tricks online, and in the latest edition of the MoneySavingExpert.com newsletter, he's outlined how to maximise your savings.
Johnny Depp has reached out to his fans to issue a warning in the wake of his defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard.MORE:- Johnny Depp's very private kids' comments about their famous dadThe Pirates of the Caribbean star, 59, returned to social media with a statement on Wednesday, which he posted on his Instagram Stories. WATCH: Johnny Depp's witness goes viral after remarkable comment to Amber Heard's lawyerHe addressed the rise in fake profiles pretending to be him, capitalising on the increased public interest in the star following the trial.READ: Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial juror speaks out about trial verdictMORE: Johnny Depp posts cryptic new message following trial – and divides fansIt read: "I've been made aware that there are fake accounts pretending to be me or people working with me.