Liam Payne is talking about One Direction's 10th anniversary again, this time with his "Midnight" collaborator, Alesso.
03.04.2020 - 17:01 / etcanada.com
Max Greenfield’s homeschooling isn’t exactly pitch-perfect.
The former “New Girl” star has been helping his daughter Lilly since schools are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, documenting the experience on social media.
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In the most recent post (above), the father-daughter duo are working away when Lilly breaks into Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now”. Naturally, the actor joins in — only to be cut off
Liam Payne is talking about One Direction's 10th anniversary again, this time with his "Midnight" collaborator, Alesso.
Bob Odenkirk is opening up about his son’s battle with coronavirus.
Tom Hooper’s movie Cats released last year and failed to work wonders at the Box Office. James Corden, Rebel Wilson, Judi Dench, and Ian McKellen make for an incredible star cast but even their presence could not save the film from sinking at the ticket window. Apparently, The Wolverine actor Hugh Jackman was the first choice to star in the adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical but the actor couldn't come on board owing to his busy schedule.
Liam Payne has said that the 10-year anniversary of One Direction forming will be a “very special moment” after he was quizzed on how the band will mark the milestone.
No reason to freak out here, but Liam Payne confirmed on Monday night (April 13) that you're not the only ones thinking about One Direction's upcoming 10th anniversary.
Ant and Dec hosted the series finale of Saturday Night Takeaway from their sofas after being forced to abandon plans to broadcast the programme from Florida.
Ben Platt has shared another amazing acoustic cover to his social media pages!
Update 4/2/20: On Wednesday night, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood brought audiences into their homes for Garth & Trisha Live!, an intimate concert performance featuring fan requests, the pair's personal favorites, and songs that they felt were relevant in the current climate.
“Late Late Show” host James Corden used the final minutes of his “Homefest” special on Monday night to speak out about his anxiety over the global coronavirus pandemic.
Lockdown can't stop Lipa
It's The Late Late Show…from home! On Monday, James Corden kicked off The Late Late Show's first-ever Homefest special with the help of celebrities like Billie Eilish, BTS, Dua Lipa, John Legend and more. Coming to audiences straight from the garage of his Los Angeles home, the late night host thanked viewers for tuning in and shared an uplifting monologue before jumping into the night's star-studded performances. "Tonight, we just really wanted to make a show to try and bring some joy and
James Corden isn’t enjoying homeschooling his children amid the coronavirus lockdown.