British singer Dua Lipa just dropped her music video for her new song Levitating. The 24-year-old Grammy-winning singer has debuted the video for her new Levitating remix, and it features her boyfriend Anwar Hadid.
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hereThe electricity had also been bypassed.Police forced entry into the property on May 28, and arrested Basha on suspicion of producing cannabis.In interview, Basha said he had been at the house for less than two months.The court heard he was a 'gardener' and had no involvement in setting up the cannabis farm.Basha had been offered £2,000 a month for the role, but never received any money, he said.Mr Brody said the 'significant' quantities of cannabis were being grown for 'commercial'
.British singer Dua Lipa just dropped her music video for her new song Levitating. The 24-year-old Grammy-winning singer has debuted the video for her new Levitating remix, and it features her boyfriend Anwar Hadid.
Caroline Flack's former boyfriend Lewis Burton has been photographed hugging a mystery woman.The 28 year old was spotted wearing a grey and white striped long sleeve shirt alongside a pair of navy shorts, white trainers and a blue cap as he stepped out into the British sunshine after lunching inside Mayfair's Sexy Fish restaurant on Thursday.The tennis coach appeared stagnant as he leaned in to hug the unidentifiable blonde woman, who was dressed in an oversized white shirt dress alongside some
stepped in to host “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Monday night and pulled the ultimate prank on the elderly when she interviewed them about herself without them knowing.The 24-year-old English pop star began the segment with a funny monologue before launching into the suitably named “Who-A-Lipa?” segment where she video called a few old folks.“A lot of my fans are young but I’m always trying to reach a wider audience, so I decided to reach out to some seniors,” Lipa said during the segment.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorViacomCBS International Studios, the global production arm of ViacomCBS Networks International, has named Cineflix Rights executive Kate Laffey as its vice president.Laffey will be based in London and will report to Pierluigi Gazzolo, president of studios and streaming at ViacomCBS Networks International.
ITV has now confirmed that the upcoming series will relocate amid the coronavirus pandemic. The 20th series, set to air later this year, will be broadcast live every night from a ruined castle.
The upcoming series of I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! is to be filmed in the UK instead of Australia and will be broadcast live every night from a ruined castle in the countryside, ITV has confirmed.
The forthcoming series of I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! is to be filmed in the UK instead of Australia and will be broadcast live every night from a ruined castle in the countryside, ITV has confirmed.
I’m A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! is moving the UK this year, it has been confirmed.The ITV reality series is usually held in Australia, but bosses have made the decision to base it in the UK amid the coronavirus pandemic.Instead of the jungle camp, this year’s crop of celebrity contestants will be roughing it in the British countryside, where they will “probably have to swap shorts for thermals”.Ant and Dec will still be on board as hosts, and the show will be broadcast live every night
Jake Kanter International TV EditorITV is moving its celebrity reality show I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! from Australia to the UK after staging the show in its usual New South Wales home proved too challenging amid coronavirus.Ant and Dec will host the series as usual, but it will be set in the ruins of a countryside castle, rather than the tropical jungle of Australia.
with 250 different lines inside its New Mills factory. And did you know they make 250 Drumstick lollies a minute, resulting in a whopping 350 million a year with it's distinctive pink colour made from black carrots?ITV show Inside Britain's Food Factories, which airs tonight, will go behind-the-scenes at the firm, showing viewers through the process of how the iconic drumstick lollies are made.
A new study published in Social Science and Medicine found that a Black LGBTQ men are likely to experience police discrimination, and this discrimination can cause a variety of health effects.