Ben Platt has released his new single “Happy to Be Sad” and he also just announced that his second studio album is on the way!
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Olly Alexander is set to replace Jodie Whittaker as Doctor Who‘s latest Time Lord, according to reports.The Years & Years frontman and star of last year’s critically acclaimed Aids drama It’s A Sin would become the first openly gay actor to play the Doctor in the show’s 58-year history.Whittaker, the first Time Lord to be played by a woman, will step aside after two specials in 2022, with The Sun now claiming that pay negotiations between Alexander and the BBC are “at an advanced stage”.Russell
.Ben Platt has released his new single “Happy to Be Sad” and he also just announced that his second studio album is on the way!
Set The Night On Fire: Living, Dying, And Playing Guitar With The Doors, which is set to shed light on the band’s history.The Doors‘ guitarist’s memoir is released on October 12 via Little, Brown and Company, and promises to reveal new aspects about the band’s mythological career.A description of the 300+ page book [via Consequence Of Sound] says readers can expect to learn about “never-before-told stories from The Doors’ vital years” as well as new perspectives on the band’s iconic
While we're just days away from Black Widow releasing in US theatres, there is some exciting news about Scarlett Johansson, 36, this week! According to a report by Page Six, through multiple sources, the Avengers: Endgame star is pregnant and expecting her first child with husband Colin Jost, 39. While one source revealed, "Scarlett is actually due soon, I know she and Colin are thrilled," another insider added, "Scarlett is pregnant but has been keeping it very quiet.
After Britney Spears’ horrific testimony about her cruel conservatorship, new revelations are being made. And a new report via The New Yorker suggests that the pop star had been trying to get help to end her conservatorship for a while now.
The Vaccines have announced details of a series of UK in-store shows – see the full list of dates below.The new September shows come around the release of the band’s fifth album ‘Back In Love City’, which was announced last week.The run of gigs, which see the band partnering with local record stores and playing gigs in more traditional venues, begins in Bristol at SWX on September 8, running until September 16 with a hometown show in London.See the list of dates below, and get ticket and album
Olivier Ntcham. The Greek giants have already agreed personal terms with the French midfielder but have been unable to thrash out a fee.AEK had hoped they would get Ntcham on a free but have been told the Hoops want a fee.They are set for talks to see if they can agree a move for the wantaway star and one of Celtic's higher earners.
Naman Ramachandran Speculation swirling around the identity of the next lead in the BBC’s long-running “Doctor Who” series has remained just that with representatives for “It’s A Sin” star Olly Alexander quashing rumors about his supposed casting.U.K. tabloid The Sun suggested on Sunday that the Years and Years singer was in the running for the iconic role and that “It’s a Sin” creator Rusell T.
Olly Alexander‘s manager has dismissed rumours that the star is set to take over as the next Time Lord in Doctor Who.Over the weekend, reports surfaced that the Years & Years singer and star of It’s A Sin was in “advanced” negotiations to replace Jodie Whittaker as the Doctor, becoming the first openly gay actor to play the role in the show’s history.However, Alexander’s manager Martha Kinn has denied the reports, taking to Instagram in a post laden with Doctor Who references.“Even though Olly
Olly Alexander, the star of Channel 4/HBO Max’s It’s A Sin and Years & Years frontman, has denied reports that he is close to being unveiled as Jodie Whittaker’s replacement on Doctor Who.
Years & Years’ Olly Alexander is rumoured to be in line to take over from Jodie Whittaker in the lead role on long-running telly show ‘Doctor Who’. That’s what The Sun reckons, anyway.According to the tabloid, Alexander’s negotiations to take on the role are at an “advanced stage”.
Years and Years frontman Olly Alexander is tipped to become the next Doctor Who and the very first gay actor to step into the iconic role.
Olly Alexander is reportedly going to be the first gay actor to play Doctor Who, becoming the 14th Time Lord on the BBC One fan-favourite.The 30 year old, who recently shared a peak inside his stylish east London flat, is said to be in the "advanced stage" of negotiations with show bosses in securing his role as the Time Lord. If it goes ahead, the singer, who rose to fame as the frontman of Years & Years, will replace Jodie Whittaker, 39, who became the first female to play the role.
Olly Alexander is reportedly being headhunted by BBC bosses to join the line-up for Strictly Come Dancing.The 30 year old, who recently shared a peak into his stylish east London flat, has gained popularity in the last year after joining the cast of It's A Sin and releasing his latest single Starstruck.
Olly Alexander (aka Years & Years) is the next artist to be featured on Lady Gaga‘s Born This Way Reimagined – The Tenth Anniversary album!