Piers Morgan has had enough. The British television host is fielding rumors that he is actually the Pigeon Lady from the classic holiday film “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” after fans pointed out an uncanny resemblance.
21.11.2020 - 11:46 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
This week McDonald's released its brand new Christmas Menu, and shoppers up and down the UK rushed to restaurants to try it.As well as a jerk chicken burger, fans of the fast food chain can now get their hands on Camembert Dippers, Celebrations McFlurries and Salted Caramel Lattes.But it's the new Double Big Mac which seems to have got people most excited.The giant new burger is exactly the same as a normal Big Mac, but is double the size.However, after McDonald's posted a picture of the new
.Piers Morgan has had enough. The British television host is fielding rumors that he is actually the Pigeon Lady from the classic holiday film “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” after fans pointed out an uncanny resemblance.
We’re all now used to the annual tradition of debating the controversial lyrics in The Pogues’ ‘Fairytale Of New York’ as a way of kicking off the festive season here in the UK. But with the focus on that, it can be easy to forget the other controversy this song sparks: the one when people try to cover it.It’s really hard to capture the spirit of a song like ‘Fairytale Of New York’, although many have tried.
With the first batch of people getting the coronavirus vaccine in the UK, Max Bowden has revealed his grandma is one of the lucky people.The actor, who enjoyed a holiday with his co-stars last year, took to Twitter to share the exciting development about his family member.The 25 year old wrote: "Tears of joy this morning. My nan gets her covid vaccine today.
Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid have sent their love to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after the Duchess of Sussex announced she suffered a miscarriage. Good Morning Britain presenters Piers, 55, and Susanna, 49, shared tributes to Meghan, 39, and Harry, 36, as they spoke about the Duchess’ personal account shared in the New York Times.
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has revealed that she suffered a miscarriage in July, explaining in a deeply personal New York Times op-ed that losing a child means “carrying an almost unbearable grief.”
McDonald's fans have been left furious over the much-anticipated double Big Mac burger that landed on this year's Christmas menu. The burger, made up of four beef patties, is the biggest McDonald's has ever sold and it's the first time it's ever been available in the UK.
BBC Radio 1 has said it has chosen to play an alternative version of Fairytale of New York.The edited version of the 1987 Christmas song by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl changes up two lines in the song.The British station said that it had made the decision to play the altered version because ‘young listeners are particularly sensitive to derogatory terms for gender and sexuality.’The new edited version of the song has altered two of its lines, one which is sung by Kirsty MacColl has been
reports Manchester Evening News.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here have been given a first glimpse at the new UK camp.Producers say the show has been reinvented for its new home in Gwrych Castle, Abergele, but promise that everything viewers love about the series in its usual Australian setting will remain.Contestants, including athlete Sir Mo Farah, Coronation Street star Beverley Callard and journalist Victoria Derbyshire, will be facing trials in the castle, rather than the jungle, when the show returns this
Duchess Kate treated fans to a rare glimpse inside her family’s Kensington Palace home.The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, showed off her living room during a video call with families of the British Armed Forces in honor of Remembrance Week on Tuesday, November 10.The mother of three spoke with several families who lost loved ones in war virtually, sending love and appreciation for the fallen soldiers.“It’s been a real honor to speak with you,” Kate said on the call.
NEW YORK -- In a songwriting session with a group of rappers, which Ingrid Andress was attending to help write a hook, the conversation turned to immature guy talk about “all the different girls they had.”Uncomfortable and over it, Andress left.The musician with a publishing deal in Nashville vented to some of her industry friends, popped open a bottle of wine and turned her frustration into songwriting gold.She began writing “Boys,” a pop bop which later became an international hit for British