The Weeknd has spoken out after performing at the Super Bowl 2021 halftime show on Sunday.
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Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis has said he is considering holding a smaller event in September after it was confirmed that the coronavirus pandemic has forced the festival’s cancellation for the second year running.Speaking to LBC, Eavis said he hoped to hold a smaller event later in the year to belatedly mark the 50th anniversary of Glastonbury – which was originally set to take place last year.“I would like to do something in September.
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.The Weeknd has spoken out after performing at the Super Bowl 2021 halftime show on Sunday.
Michaela Coel was entirely shut out of the 2021 Golden Globes nominations, and the snub has angered many in Hollywood – including Deborah Copaken, a writer of one of the more controversially nominated shows, Emily in Paris.
We imagine it has been a fairly big adjustment for Rosanna Davison and her husband Wes Quirke with the addition of two newborn babies into their home.
Stanley Tucci is still mourning a devastating loss. While promoting his new film, on , the 60-year-old actor discussed the death of his first wife, Kate Tucci.The late social worker died in 2009 at age 47 after a battle with breast cancer.
coronavirus vaccine supplies from AstraZeneca after the European Union demanded doses from British plants during a row over supply shortages.
Glastonbury could go bankrupt after the recent announcement that the festival has been cancelled for a second year in a row.Last Thursday (January 21), organisers Michael and Emily Eavis announced that Glastonbury 2021 has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.The festival will take an enforced fallow year for the second summer in the row after the 2020 edition of the Somerset event was also called off last March due to COVID-19 concerns.Speaking in a new interview, Eavis denied reports
Jon Moxley, previously known as Dean Ambrose in WWE, has found the right footing in AEW and is one of their biggest assets. The former AEW World Champion also shared immense popularity as The Lunatic Fringe in WWE, especially as part of The Shield along with his close friends Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns.
Michael Bublé spoke about the future of music post-coronavirus in a new interview with Yahoo! Finance.
Rylan Clark-Neal has candidly admitted he’s “always struggled” with the way he looks and is “still not happy” now.The X Factor star was relentlessly bullied about his appearance as a teen, which has since left him with insecurities with his image. Rylan, 32, candidly said that even after getting botox, fillers and veneers in a bid to transform him look, he is “still not happy”.
The Renaissance Man,” we covered his journey in Hollywood, books, theater, fatherhood and the current situation in America. But there was one basic piece of advice that stuck with me, which dates back to when he was working in restaurants and still looking for his big break as an actor.“First and foremost, never mess with a waiter,” he said. “I’m not going to say what I saw, but … people f–k with your food.