Fair City has taken a step back on filming new episodes but it definitely doesn’t mean the next few won’t be packed full of drama.
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Migos are settling a lawsuit over their payday for the Fyre Festival.
The trio – Offset, Quavo and Takeoff – have agreed to pay $30,000 back, according to The Blast.
The band was actually paid $100,000 to perform at the once-planned, but disastrous musi festival.
In documents obtained by the site, they read that “The Defendant shall pay the total sum of $30,000.00 (the “Settlement Payment”), as full and final settlement and complete satisfaction of any claims the Trustee has raised against the
Fair City has taken a step back on filming new episodes but it definitely doesn’t mean the next few won’t be packed full of drama.
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Fair City star Ryan Andrews has revealed that the fan favourite soap could be limited to one episode per week if the outbreak continues.
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Actress Amilia Stewart Keating has been chatting about all things work and family as she prepares to welcome her first child.
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When he’s not busy playing for the Green Bay Packers, Wisconsin-based NFL star David Bakhtiari and his partner Frankie Shebby usually spend offseasons in his native California. And now the offensive tackle — currently signed to a four-year, $48 million contract extension — has chosen to put down some real estate roots in balmy Los Angeles, where he’s selected a brand-new, $3.9 million estate.
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- with reporting from Digital Desk staff
Migos will pay back $30,000 (£24,830) in a settlement over the trio’s $100,000 (£82,780) pay cheque to perform at the disastrous Fyre Festival.
The good deeds keep flowing in the direction of Ireland’s incredible healthcare staff as they soldier through tackling coronavirus across the country.