Back in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced that they were quitting the Royal Family and moving to LA.
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We may be getting our teeth stuck into Love Island’s eighth series right now, but that doesn’t mean that past contestants have dropped off our radar entirely. For example, one of the most talked about contestants on last year’s instalment of the show, especially when it came to hair and makeup looks, was Mary Bedford – and she’s just wowed us again.The 22 year old from Leeds was regularly the talk of Twitter during the show’s seventh run last year, having mastered the art of the slick nineties bun and flawless nude-toned makeup – and her beauty looks have been going strong ever since she left the famous villa.
Take one of her most recent Instagram snaps, which sees Mary sporting a bum-length ponytail that Rapunzel herself would envy, styled in the perfect mermaid waves. In an ad post, the star confirmed the secret to the look is LullaBellz 34” Textured Wave Pony in the shade California Blonde – and her fans have been loving the look.
"Your hair looks amazing," one commented on the snap, as another agreed, “You look beautiful.” Of course this isn’t the first time that Mary has teamed up with the hair brand, launching a Feathered Bun Booster back in April that helps fans recreate her signature nineties spiked bun with ease.The handy gadget is essentially made up of two long pieces of hair that boost your natural bun, which is particularly useful if you don’t have a lot of your own hair to work with.The first piece wraps around the bun to make it look more voluminous, while the second is a “spiked” piece to add that nineties vibe as a finishing touch.There’s a colour to suit just about everyone as the accessory comes in 30 different shades. “My go-to for everyday (and a night out!) is a slicked-back bun, so I knew I wanted
.Back in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced that they were quitting the Royal Family and moving to LA.
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Eagles of Death Metal that left 90 people dead and hundreds more injured.On Wednesday (June 29), presiding judge Jean-Louis Peries found Abdeslam guilty of murder and attempted murder in relation to a terrorist enterprise, closing out a months-long civil trial.The court found Abdeslam’s explosives vest malfunctioned – contradicting a key argument from the defence that he had abandoned the vest because he decided not to go forward with detonating it in a crowded bar in northern Paris.Abdeslam’s sentencing of life in prison without parole marks a rare instance in France. The sentence has only been handed down four times in the past, for crimes of rape and the killing of minors.During his final court appearance on Monday (June 27), Abdeslam apologised to the victims of the attacks.
Sam Asghari is still pinching himself after his June 9th wedding to Britney Spears. The 28-year-old actor sat down with ABC's Will Reeve for an interview that aired Wednesday on, where he dished on married life and how Spears inspires him.«I have to wear this thing now,» Asghari joked, pointing to his wedding ring when Reeve asked about life as a married man. «It’s just surreal, man.
Feeling for his friend. Kid Cudi sent well-wishes to close pal Travis Barker after the drummer was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday, June 28.
Planned Parenthood has referred to as “fake clinics,” which encourage women not to have abortions. In May, after the draft of the SCOTUS decision was leaked, Fox News reported that five such “pro-life centers” had been targeted by vandals who spray painted messages including “fake clinic,” “not a clinic” and “abortion is a right.”Meanwhile, Planned Parenthood, which has historically offered a range of medical services for women, including abortion, and other reproductive healthcare providers, have been met with actual violence, including fatal shootings, arson, and calling in death and bomb threats, the U.S.
Two Door Cinema Club have released the music video for the single ‘Wonderful Life’ from their upcoming fifth studio album ‘Keep On Smiling’.The exuberant music video was released on June 24, featuring visuals inspired by Andy Warhol and British artist Alan Fears that match the energy of the trio’s new track. The anthemic chorus calls back to Two Door Cinema Club’s earlier output with the earworm-worthy lyrics “Take back your wonderful life / The more the life to love much better / We say it all of the time, the time is now / It’s now or never.”Watch the colourful video for Two Door Cinema Club’s ‘Wonderful Life’ below.‘Wonderful Life’ is taken from the band’s upcoming fifth album, ‘Keep On Smiling’, which is set for release digitally on September 2 and physically on November 4, via LOWER THIRD [PIAS], with pre-orders available now.Written and produced by the band both during and coming out of lockdown, the album boasts additional production from Jacknife Lee (Bloc Party, The Killers, Taylor Swift) and Dan Grech Marguerat (Halsey, Lana Del Rey, George Ezra).The trio released ‘Wonderful Life’ as a single just last week, marking their first new material since the release of the 2019 album ‘False Alarm’, which NME lauded for “taking risks and prioritising fun and recklessness over form”, even if some results were mixed.Two Door Cinema Club have also announced a North America and EU tour in support of ‘Keep On Smiling’ that will kick off in Paris, France on September 28.
With a history of luxury dining and legendary nightlife, the Sunset Strip has long served as a playground for the biggest stars in Hollywood. The newest kid on the block? Lavo Ristorante, an Italian dining destination from the famed Tao Group Hospitality.
Dua Lipa has been sued for posting paparazzi photos of herself on her Instagram profile. Photographer Robert Barbera claims that the singer shared two photographs taken by him in 2018 without first obtaining permission.In his lawsuit, filed in California earlier this week, Barbera says that Lipa removed the photos after being made aware of the alleged infringement, but that after he served her with a draft version of his legal complaint “communication slowed and eventually stopped”.“Plaintiff emailed defendant multiple times to give them notice that this claim was going to be filed”, the lawsuit states, according to Law360.
Dua Lipa is facing a second civil lawsuit over the alleged sharing of a paparazzi picture of herself on Instagram.The lawsuit was filed on June 20 in California by New York-based photographer Robert Barbera, Billboard reports. The photographer alleges that Dua Lipa has infringed his copyright by posting photos that he snapped of her in July 2018 to Instagram.The alleged photo – which can no longer be found on the singer’s social media profile – is said to depict the artist sporting a black sweater with the words “HEROES” printed on it.An excerpt of the complaint obtained by Billboard claims: “Without permission or authorization from Plaintiff, Defendant volitionally selected, copied, stored and displayed each of Plaintiff’s copyright protected Photographs.”Barbera is reportedly seeking damages and penalties from the profits Lipa could have made with the photograph on Instagram, on which she advertises her music, brand and business interests.Barbera also claims that he attempted to settle the matter with Lipa outside of court.
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea has expressed his desire to play Popeye in a live-action movie if another one ever gets made.Taking to Twitter this past weekend, the musician and actor – who recently starred as a bounty hunter in Disney+‘s new Star Wars series Obi-Wan Kenobi – pitched the idea of him taking on the role of the much-loved cartoon sailor.“If a good director decides to make a popeye movie, I’m your man,” he tweeted on Sunday (June 19).If a good director decides to make a popeye movie, I’m your man.— Flea (@flea333) June 19, 2022Although he’s predominantly known as the bassist for the California rock titans, Flea has been acting in TV shows and major motion pictures for decades.Some of his most notable roles include Back To The Future II and III, The Big Lebowski, Baby Driver, Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas, The Chase, My Own Private Idaho, and he’s voiced characters in The Simpsons, Family Guy and American Dad.Created by E.C. Segar, Popeye initially started off in 1929 as a comic book. The character made its way to the big screen in a 1980 with the release of a live-action musical directed by Robert Altman and starring Robin Williams as the titular character.Whether a new Popeye movie is in the works is not known at this point, but judging from the responses to Flea’s tweet it looks like people would be into the idea.Hollywood Heights actor Meredith Salenger was among those in his replies, telling the bassist: “Robert Altman’s was one of my favs.
Actor Dean Norris criticized people who are complaining about soaring gas prices across the United States. The "Breaking Bad" star said current gas prices are "fair market" and urged anyone who "love[s] Capitalism" to "stfu," an acronym for shut the f--- up. "You're not getting 'robbed' at the pump," Norris wrote in a tweet on Wednesday.
Bon Iver‘s premium sound system providers, L-Acoustics, have spoken to NME about the future of live sound and how they worked with Justin Vernon to design an immersive experience for fans.Before the recent show at New York City’s Forrest Hills stadium as part of the ‘Bon Iver, Bon Iver’ 10-year anniversary tour, Vernon first tapped L-Acoustics in 2018 to help create a panoramic soundscape of high-resolution audio for a gig at California’s Santa Barbara Bowl.Since then, the band have continued to work with the company – using their L-ISA Hyperreal sound technology – to create a deeper, direct auditory connection with fans.“It’s the 10 year anniversary of our album release, ‘Bon Iver, Bon Iver’, but it’s also a return after quarantine and COVID lockdown,” Vernon said of focusing on sound on their current tour. “We’ve gotten to be on the ground floor of something new,” he added, noting that “it’s not just two stacks of speakers in a room anymore.”The first time the Wisconsin indie band played their nuanced tracks via the L-ISA high-resolution speaker software, their engineer came up to Vernon after the performance and told him, “That’s the best show you’ve ever played, and it has a lot to do with that sound system.”“Overall, if we were to prioritise what we’re bringing to people out there [it’s] what goes in their ears,” the Bon Iver bandleader said of the importance of their sound quality.
EXCLUSIVE: Tomorrow Studios has lined up its next project: It will adapt the novel I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness for TV.