Kate Winslet is getting candid about her husband Edward Abel Smith in a latest interview. The actress who loves to keep her private life closely guarded, recently was all praise for her husband.
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Israeli psychic Uri Geller has “very major regrets” about introducing Michael Jackson to Martin Bashir, telling i he would never have done so had he known about the BBC reporter’s deception of Princess Diana. The spoon-bending psychic still feels guilty about making the introduction that led to Bashir’s 2003 documentary Living With Michael Jackson – with disastrous results for the King of Pop.
Kate Winslet is getting candid about her husband Edward Abel Smith in a latest interview. The actress who loves to keep her private life closely guarded, recently was all praise for her husband.
Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell has claimed she once broke down into tears after listening in on a call between himself and BBC journalist Martin Bashir. Paul explained that Bashir called him every week "in vain" to ask about the Princess of Wales' whereabouts, what she had been up to and if she had been meeting boyfriends in private.
Piers Morgan has claimed Princess Diana told him she "had no regets" over her interview with Martin Bashir.The former Good Morning Britain star, 56, slammed the BBC for their "scandalous behaviour" surrounding the controversial 1995 Panorama interview with the Princess. A recent independent report into the BBC practices found that Martin Bashir used "deceitful behaviour" to obtain the interview with The People's Princess.
Princess Diana's famed Panorama interview with Martin Bashir will reportedly be featured in the upcoming season of The Crown.The fan-favourite show will reportedly highlight the BBC reporter's "dishonest" behaviour in obtaining the sit down chat with the Princess of Wales. A report issued by Lord Dyson showed that Bashir deceived Earl Spencer to secure the bombshell interview with his sister.
Martin Bashir’s controversial 1995 interview with Princess Diana for BBC’s “Panorama” will be a big part of the upcoming fifth season of “The Crown,” according to a report from The Telegraph.
Quincy Jones has opened up about meeting Michael Jackson when the late singer was just 12 years old.The 88-year-old musician and producer made the comments while speaking to The Hollywood Reporter as part of their new Icon series.“When he was 12 at Sammy Davis’ house, and he told me when we decided to do [The Wiz], he says, “I need you to help me find a producer.
BBC director general Tim Davie has announced that the corporation has launched an independent investigation into why Martin Bashir was rehired in 2016 amid concerns over his conduct in securing a sensational 1995 interview with Princess Diana.
The BBC’s board has launched an investigation into the British broadcaster’s culture and practices following last week’s damning inquiry into a 1995 Princess Diana interview.
Michael Jackson‘s nephew Taj has led calls for a fresh investigation into the singer’s notorious interview with Martin Bashir, claiming that his late uncle was “stabbed in the back” by the shamed journalist.It comes after an independent inquiry led by Lord Dyson last week found that Bashir engaged in “deceitful behaviour” to gain access to Princess Diana for a landmark interview in 1995.The Dyson Report also concluded that Bashir’s actions to secure the interview amounted to a “serious breach”
Members of the Jackson family have called for an investigation into journalist Martin Bashir’s treatment of Michael Jackson during the making of a headline grabbing ITV programme back in 2003.
Journalist Martin Bashir, who has come under fire for using 'deceitful' tactics to secure an interview with Princess Diana back in 1995, has reacted to the inquiry report that was released a few days ago. The report revealed that Bashir forged bank statements to gain access to the Princess.
Prince William chose to ignore a question about Martin Bashir's apology over the 'deceitful' Diana Panorama interview during his Scotland visit. The Duke of Cambridge was visiting the Grassmarket Community Project in Edinburgh and was asked by a journalist if he had seen the apology made by Martin Bashir' regarding the 1995 i nterview with his mother.
he was «deeply sorry» and «never wanted to harm» the late royal. «I never wanted to harm Diana in any way and I don't believe we did,» he said.