Naomi Campbell and Idris Elba are in solidarity with LGBTQ+ Ghanaians (Pics: Georges Biard / Harald Krichel)
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EXCLUSIVE: Makeready will turn the fantasy tale The Gilded Ones into a film, and the producer/financier has set its author, Namina Forna, to write the script in the first of what will be a trilogy. The novel debuted this week in the U.S.
through the Penguin Random House imprint Delacorte Press, this after bowing in the UK last week. The trilogy is called the Deathless book series and it shot to the top of Amazon’s fantasy lists.
Naomi Campbell and Idris Elba are in solidarity with LGBTQ+ Ghanaians (Pics: Georges Biard / Harald Krichel)
Nineties boyband a1 were known for the floppy hair styles and pop hits including Like A Rose.The British-Norwegian boyband formed in 1998 and the original line-up included Paul Marazzi, Christian Ingebrigtsen, Mark Read and Ben Adams. A1 reached the top spot in the UK Top 40 on two occasions with their hits Take On Me and Same Old Brand New You in 2000.
This year’s UK Eurovision entrant has been announced as James Newman, giving him another crack after COVID-19 put a stop to his efforts to avoid coming last in the competition in 2020. His 2021 song will be revealed next month.“I’m so excited and honoured to be getting a second chance at representing my country in the Eurovision Song Contest”, says Newman.
The Los Angeles Department of Public Health has confirmed two additional cases of the UK variant of COVID-19, totaling 14 total cases in LA County.
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Naman Ramachandran Working Title has optioned TV rights to bestselling author John Preston’s ( “A Very English Scandal,” “The Dig”) non-fiction book “Fall: The Mystery of Robert Maxwell.”The book, published by Viking, an imprint of Penguin Books, earlier this month, charts British media mogul Robert Maxwell’s rise, fall and mysterious death.The project, being developed as a limited TV series, will be produced by Working Title’s Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner (pictured).
James Arthur has signed a new record deal and will release his new album in 2021.
Tina Turner documentary, titled Tina, will be released in the UK this April.The film has been described as “the ultimate celebration of a global superstar” and was directed by Oscar-winning directors Dan Lindsay and T.J Martin.An official synopsis for Tina reads: “From her early career as the queen of R&B to her record-breaking sell-out arena tours of the ’80s, Tina Turner draws back the curtain to invite us into her private world in a way she has never done before.“Revealing her inner-most
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Amanda Holden often gives fans a look inside her family home on social media, and her latest posts showed how she had transformed it for her daughter Hollie's birthday.
Singer Joss Stone quickly became a well known name with her multi-platinum album The Soul Sessions. At the time of its release, the stunning musician was just 16 years old, and she became the youngest British female singer to top the UK album chart.
straight to your inbox every day for freeManchester United cannot rely on Marcus Rashford to score 20 or more goals a season. That's the view of United legend Andy Cole, who believes the England international needs to take a leaf out of Edinson Cavani's book when it comes to being ruthless in front of goal.
EXCLUSIVE: New Regency has secured the film and television rights to Meg Mason’s novel, Sorrow and Bliss, in what was said to be a competitive situation.
hereThe defendant liaised with FKD’s 13-year-old “commander” in Estonia and was responsible for vetting and recruiting members and propaganda, it was claimed.One of his five recruits was teenager Paul Dunleavy, who was convicted of terrorism offences relating to his activities as a member of FKD in 2019 and with whom he discussed the acquisition of firearms, the court was told.The court heard that another of the recruits was in fact an undercover officer.The defendant also commissioned a “Nuke