Scores of WGA members have turned to social media to not only reveal how they voted on the strike authorization but to share personal stories about their low pay and lack of opportunities for advancement — assuming they are working at all.
29.03.2023 - 22:01 / msn.com
the Mirror reports. Uploading a video of the animal to social media, Paul wrote: “Got back from a week in Newcastle playing Miss Hannigan in Annie to find that Tom Tom, one of my pigs, had been put to sleep. I knew it was coming as he’d been diagnosed with a tumour but even so it’s awful when you lose a pet.
Read more: Tributes pour in after TV star Paul O'Grady dies ‘unexpectedly' aged 67“He was the cheekiest of the gang and one of the other pigs who was obviously very fond of him is now depressed and gone into mourning and there’s those who say that animals don’t have feelings. On a lighter note I’m thoroughly enjoying playing Hannigan again after so long especially with a truly amazing and lovely cast. Next stop Edinburgh.
”The comedian's husband, Andre Portasio, broke the news of Paul's death in the early hours of Wednesday morning, March 29, stating that the Lily Savage and Blind Date star had passed away "unexpectedly but peacefully" the previous evening. Tributes have already poured in for the TV presenter, with fans and peers describing him as ‘witty’ and ‘compassionate’, thanking him for his work for LGBT+ and animal rights causes. Paul presented much-loved TV series For The Love Of Dogs, making him well-known for his love of animals.
Paul had been touring around the country in a production of Annie, playing character Ms Hannigan, right up until his death. He was even due to play the part for an additional week in June, in Liverpool. Paul's husband Andre Portasio published the statement: "It is with great sadness that I inform you that Paul has passed away unexpectedly but peacefully yesterday evening.
Scores of WGA members have turned to social media to not only reveal how they voted on the strike authorization but to share personal stories about their low pay and lack of opportunities for advancement — assuming they are working at all.
Paul O'Grady will be seen being forced to say a sad goodbye in the final series of For The Love Of Dogs. It's set to be an emotional watch for fans of the ITV series following the death of the all-round entertainer last month. O'Grady's husband Andre Portasio confirmed the tragic news in a statement on March 29.
Dame Deborah James has shared details of his final phone call with the late podcast host and charity campaigner prior to her death. In a new interview, pal Tony Livesey opened up about what was said between the two of them - admitting he struggled to put the phone down. He also revealed that the mum said she was "frightened of dying".
READ MORE: Victoria Beckham's 'special' message to Nicola Peltz amid feud rumoursThe post continued: "After some consideration, we've decided to keep the account open for now in order to keep you all informed of any Paul related things. "We wish to emphasise that this is the only personal account for Paul O'Grady with his blue tick so please ignore any imposters. "The heartbreaking post was accompanied with a picture of Paul cradling a chicken.
tragically found dead at his home in Dorset on Thursday. Paul could be seen smiling while strolling through the picturesque countryside earlier this week. The pop star showed off his dance moves on the footpath, before throwing stones that he'd spotted on his walk.
Paul Cattermole's death was announced today by S Club 7's manager, in a short statement. They said that there were "no suspicious circumstances", as they confirmed he had died age 46. The singer's tragic final Instragam post saw him share his excitement over his Eurovision Comic Relief appearance.
S Club 7 star Paul Cattermole’s final post on social media prior to his death showcased the star at his smiling and cheeky best, as he starred alongside his bandmates in a Eurovision themed skit for Comic Relief. The 46 year old singer was sadly found dead at his home on Thursday (6 April) and his death was announced on Friday.
“The Skinny Confidential Him & Her” podcast.“My brain is too fragile. I’m like a delicate flower.”The “Marriage Story” star said that she has “enough anxiety” in her life without social media.“I had Instagram once for three days and when I started realizing that I’d spent 20 minutes looking at somebody’s Instagram page who worked for a friend of mine,” Johansson said.
Rachel Weisz is opening up about her craft, and her personal life.
celebrated turning 20 earlier this week at her $6 million Florida mansion having raked in millions on OnlyFans - but where did other viral stars end up?Bhad Barbie, whose real name is Danielle Bregoli, was thrust into the limelight in 2016 after uttering her now famous catchphrase on an episode of Dr Phil as she challenged the show's entire audience to fight her. But she has since undergone a dramatic transformation and now claims to be making millions from her music career and her OnlyFans account. Bregoli is not the only social media sensation who is now all grown up.
The Rookie star Melissa O’Brien has shared the very sad news that her beloved dog Hercules has died after being diagnosed with cancer back in 2022. Sharing a series of photos of her beloved dog, including a framed photo of Hercules surrounded by flowers, Melissa wrote: "Bubz.
READ MORE: Paul O'Grady: A life in pictures In the caption, he wrote: "Got back from a week in Newcastle playing Miss Hannigan in Annie to find that Tom Tom, one of my pigs had been put to sleep. I knew it was coming as he’d been diagnosed with a tumour but even so it’s awful when you lose a pet. "He was the cheekiest of the gang and one of the other pigs who was obviously very fond of him is now depressed and gone into mourning and there’s those who say that animals don’t have feelings.
Read more: Paul O'Grady death latest as tributes flood in after husband Andre Portasio announces news Andre and Paul first met in 2006 before getting married in a small and intimate ceremony in 2017. Paul had recently been touring the country with musical Annie, in which he played Miss Hannigan. Ahead of his shows in Scotland last week, Andre penned a sweet message for his husband on social media.
READ NOW: Phillip Schofield seen for first time since brother's trial beganDoxley56 said: "Terribly sad, all his pets will miss him and everyone at Battersea, by the way thanks for a brilliant evening at the O2 last Wednesday!!"Shazzamac1973 added: "Thank you for this @peterkay_co_uk it made me smile. Good Times. Loved Paul and his show.
last Instagram post is a real tear-jerker, with O’Grady’s final image shared to his 745,000 followers over the death of one of his many beloved animals, a pig named Tom Tom on March 13. The caption read: “Got back from a week in Newcastle playing Miss Hannigan in Annie to find that Tom Tom, one of my pigs, had been put to sleep.
TV star died “unexpectedly but peacefully” on Tuesday evening (March 28) at the age of 67. His partner Andre Portasio confirmed the sad news, adding: “He will be greatly missed by his loved ones, friends, family, animals and all those who enjoyed his humour, wit and compassion. "The cause of Paul's death has yet to be confirmed.
Heidi Chung Note: This article is based on Variety Intelligence Platform’s special report “2023 Media & Tech Trend Tracker,” available exclusively to subscribers. With the rate of growth in digital advertising declining, some market entrants big and small in the social media space are feeling the competitive threat of Meta now more than ever. After registering as the most popular app download worldwide in 2022, TikTok maintained that title in the first quarter of 2023, racking up more than 186 million downloads, according to data.ai.
A close friend of Paul O'Grady who saw the TV star on the afternoon of his death has paid tribute to his 'dear friend' after visiting him just hours before his 'unexpected' death.
Paul O'Grady's sign-off from his final BBC Radio 2 show is being remembered following his 'unexpected' death at 67. The TV presenter and comedian's partner Andre Portasio confirmed the tragic news in a statement.
The late comedian Paul O'Grady posted about heartbreaking loss in his final social media post just two weeks before his "unexpected" death.The TV star's husband Andre Portasio confirmed Paul's passing in a statement that said he died “unexpectedly but peacefully” on Tuesday evening. Just two weeks prior, animal-lover Paul had taken to Instagram to lament the loss of one of his pet pigs had been put to sleep whilst he was away working. Posting a video of the pig pulling funny faces surrounded by other pigs, Paul explained that it had been put to sleep.