vodka.Dad-of-three Daniel Lukanski, 35, hurled racist remarks at the cop who detained him inside his Edinburgh flat.
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Niall Horan is on the mend after sustaining a painful foot injury.
The One Direction alum, 26, shared the news during an Instagram Live, telling fans he snapped all the ligaments in his left foot during a drinking escapade in Ireland.
“I was about six pints deep,” Horan explained. “I was chasing my cousin, missed the curb and went over my ankle. I snapped all the ligaments on the outside of my foot. I’ve got such ugly feet or I’d show the world how bruised it is.”
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vodka.Dad-of-three Daniel Lukanski, 35, hurled racist remarks at the cop who detained him inside his Edinburgh flat.
European Week of Sport 2020 at the Sport Ireland Campus, the 2FM presenter shared his insight into whether his gig on the Aussie edition of the show would come to pass this year.‘They haven’t officially called it but I can’t for my money see it happen this year in any way, shape or form,’ he explained.‘I think Australia’s gone back into lockdown,’ he said, adding that he doesn’t think they could film in Fiji again right now.‘The American version filmed in Fiji as well and they’re filming in
Glaswegian who has been named as an informer for security forces, disappeared from his home near Belfast shortly before the arrest of 10 terror suspects earlier this month.
Colin Farrell in it at all!And he wasn’t the only one who had fans doing a double take.Ex-EastEnders star, Alex Ferns, who played the wicked Trevor Morgan on the soap is now a DC star.The Scottish actor left the soap back in 2002 but his abusive character will always be remembered as one of the most twisted villains on the show.Alex will play Commissioner Pete Savage in the new film and fans were left shaken when they saw him in the trailer.He will be starring next to Irish actors Barry Keoghan
Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody has told how collaborating with fans over social media helped him overcome his decade-long struggle with lyric-writing.
The Irish Mirror: ‘As far as I know the show is going ahead as planned.’Ok, so that’s not a no, or a yes technically for that matter, but there is still hope.The Mrs Brown’s Boys star continued: ‘But I thought we were going to be back on stage in June so maybe I am not the best person to be giving out the information.’The funnyman revealed the reason he hopes the show will get back up and running soon: ‘I am hopeful that we will be filming it because I miss Mrs Brown’s Boys and I miss all the
Twitter.In the tweet, she explained: ‘Write to us at Trafford Wharf Road.