CNCO is getting ready to drop new music that was inspired by their quarantine experiences.
11.08.2020 - 01:31 / etcanada.com
Mike Johnson is addressing the rumours that Bachelorette Clare Crawley may have virtually met contestant Dale Moss before filming her season of the hit ABC dating series. Johnson told ET Canada that his friend wasn’t the first, nor will he be the last to go after what he wants before the ABC cameras start rolling.
“I know Dale. We hung out last year in Brooklyn and he looks like my better-looking brother. I heard that they were talking before the show and it reminded me of last season’s
CNCO is getting ready to drop new music that was inspired by their quarantine experiences.
Royton, Oldham in 2018. A former police officer, she was a passionate supporter of small and independent businesses, and a fundraiser for cancer and mental health charities.In 2015, she led a campaign urging the public to tie coats and other winter clothing to lampposts along Drake Street to help those living rough, inspired by a similar campaign in Canada.
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Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticCathy Smith, the onetime girlfriend of singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot who might have been best remembered for inspiring the hit song “Sundown” had she not met up with John Belushi at the Chateau Marmont on March 5, 1982, died Aug. 18 at the age of 73.Her death was reported by Canada’s The Globe and Mail.
Orlando Bloom’s daughter, Daisy, Katy Perry was asked about the name.“We have a list,” the Grammy nominee, 35, told ET Canada earlier this month when asked if she would consider naming the little one after her songs “Daisies” and “Harley’s in Hawaii.”The singer sidestepped the “Daisies” reference at the time, replying, “I’ve never thought of Harley ever! Wow! Harley is a great name! Harley Bloom. Hold on.
Canada’s own Aaron Goodvin is melting hearts with his brand-new music video.
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Dale Hawerchuk was an NHL star who played for the Winnipeg Jets, Buffalo Sabres, St. Louis Blues, and Philadelphia Flyers.Hawerchuk played hockey all his life, having received his first pair of ice skates when he was two years old.
Kate Spade New York Surprise shop is 75% off right now through September 6. Shop for classic Kate Spade leather handbags, clothing, jewelry, shoes, accessories and more at incredible discounts.
Earlier this month, “Breaking Bad” star Bryan Cranston revealed he and his wife both tested positive for COVID-19 in March. Now recovered and in good health, the actor tells ET Canada why he didn’t feel it was necessary to speak up when he was first diagnosed but feels it’s important to make his diagnosis public now.
With the coronavirus pandemic still ongoing, many celebrities have come forward to promote wearing masks and spreading awareness on why it's important to do so. Joining the long list are Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, who have been doing their part in aiding those affected by COVID-19.
After surprising fans with an announcement on Twitter, Nickelback dropped a new cover track on Friday.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have moved into an £11.1million mansion in California.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, 35 and 39 respectively, moved to California earlier this year after initially leaving the UK to move to Canada.They then relocated to Beverly Hills to a mansion owned by Hollywood actor Tyler Perry, with it now being revealed they bought their own home in the States in July.
Kate Spade Surprise Shop is 75% off today through September 6. Shop classic Kate Spade New York leather handbags, jewelry, clothing, shoes, accessories and more at amazing discounts with free shipping to the U.S.
Soap fans are thrilled that “The Young and the Restless” has returned to Global with new episodes, after having to shut down production in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Shirley Halperin Executive Editor, MusicWassim “Sal” Slaiby, CEO of SAL&CO and XO Records and manager of The Weeknd, Doja Cat and French Montana, among others, is helping raise money to aid victims of the Beirut explosion. Slaiby was born in Lebanon and immigrated to Canada as a teenager.