Marcus Rashford has been warned he needs to “turn up” for Manchester United next season, or risk putting his future at the club in doubt.
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Primavera Sound festival has apologised for “problems” amid a number of complaints from attendees about large queues for bars, lack of access to water despite high temperatures, and overcrowded stages.Attendees have taken to social media to raise complaints about the first weekend of this year’s edition, which began yesterday (June 2) and continues until Saturday (June 4).“I’ve been going to Primavera almost yearly for over a decade and last night was the worst I’ve ever seen it in terms of organisation. Insane queues for everything, overcrowding, hard to get to some stages and actually see bands, atrocious access to water.
Total shitshow,” said one fan on Twitter.I’ve been going to Primavera almost yearly for over a decade and last night was the worst I’ve ever seen it in terms of organisation. Insane queues for everything, overcrowding, hard to get to some stages and actually see bands, atrocious access to water.
Total shitshow.— Daniel Dylan Wray (@DanielDylanWray) June 3, 2022#primaverasound waited 45 mins for a drink. Moved 1 metre.
@Primavera_Sound pic.twitter.com/QhwzKEMlSy— 44soy (@44soy44) June 2, 2022Have always loved @Primavera_Sound but there’ve been terrible decisions made this year: massively oversold, hour long queue for drinks, no access to water, headline stages side by side, the dance area made a 20 min walk away cos they’re keeping the 5 min bridge walk just for VIPs— Danny Wright (@dethink2survive) June 3, 2022.@Primavera_Sound you need to fix your water situation. people are in line for hours literally begging for water and it’s extremely dangerous— alt ms.
frizzle ☻ (naive melody) (@juliaef_) June 3, 2022As the festival begins its second day, Primavera released a statement on social media. It said:
.Marcus Rashford has been warned he needs to “turn up” for Manchester United next season, or risk putting his future at the club in doubt.
Ofcom has received complaints over the age gaps between contestants on the hit ITV dating programme Love Island.The show was hit by over 200 complaints in the first week, with 167 of them aimed at the age gap between contestants in an episode aired on 7 June.This segment saw Gemma Owen, 19, and Italian Stallion Davide Sanclimenti, 27, share a kiss after being coupled up. But it also received 93 further complaints for an episode aired on 12 June that were aimed at both the age gaps and other areas.
He’s got her back. Steph Curry found a creative way to defend his wife, Ayesha Curry, after a Boston bar publicly slammed her culinary talents.
Steph Curry is wearing his pride for his wife, Ayesha, on his shirt… literally. On Monday, the point guard sat for the NBA Finals Game 5 press conference wearing a T-shirt with “Ayesha Curry Can Cook” emblazoned on the front.When asked about the pointed fashion choice, Steph said, “You gotta ask around the room and ask Twitter.”Reporter: «I can't read the final part [of your shirt].» Steph Curry: «Ayesha Curry can cook.» Reporter: «Can you tell me the backstory of that?» Steph: «You gotta ask around the room and ask Twitter.»pic.twitter.com/rTsimIaTEtIt all started when a Boston-area sports bar called Game On! posted a sign outside of the building that simply read, “Ayesha Curry Can’t Cook.” The Warriors played the Boston Celtics Monday and in classic Boston fanfare, the city was taunting the opposing team's star. Steph, of course, didn't let the jab at his wife's cooking go unnoticed, wearing the opposite statement proudly across his chest. You stay classy Boston pic.twitter.com/ZcIyNVcNNSAyesha has made an established name for herself in the culinary world.
Budget supermarket giant Aldi has found itself in hot water with dog owners. The retailer has released a £2.99 SpecialBuy for dogs, but some people are finding it a little difficult to swallow.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterFX is developing a series based on the life of Hiroaki “Rocky” Aoki, best known as the founder of the Benihana restaurant chain, Variety has learned exclusively from sources.The series is currently titled “American Hiro” and is based in part on the book “Making It in America: The Life and Times of Rocky Aoki” by Jack McCallum.Representatives for FX and 20th Television declined to comment.The series will delve into Aoki’s colorful life as a mogul and businessman, from founding Benihana to being an Olympic wrestler, professional speed boat racer, hot air balloonist, and nightclub impresario. It will also examine his complicated relationship with his family and his attempts to reconcile his Japanese heritage with his American dreams. Jonathan Abrams created the series and will serve as an executive producer.
Even the Queen of England loves that concrete jungle where dreams are made of.
Denise Van Outen has opened up on the heartbreak and difficulties she's faced since splitting up from her ex-partner Eddie Boxshall in January.The former couple, who were together for seven years and were engaged, called it quits on their longterm relationship after TV presenter Denise, 48, was reported to have discovered he'd been cheating on her.The pair were at the centre of speculation that their relationship was on the rocks for months before they finally announced the split. At the time, Denise kept quiet about the break-up and focused on her work projects, appearing on Steph's Packed Lunch and taking time out with her daughter Betsy, 12. Now the star has shared all with friend Fearne Cotton on her Happy Place podcast, which comes as commodities trader Eddie told The Sun last month he was "deeply sorry" for breaking his former fiancée's "trust".
Elliot Page referenced the numerous transphobic jokes from Ricky Gervais and Dave Chappelle and others in a new interview with Esquire.
Britain's Got Talent is known for its weird and wonderful talent as well as its controversial moments, and it appears the first live show hasn't escaped criticism from viewers. The ITV talent show returned to screens on Monday night (May 30) for the first of five semi-final shows.
The head of Netflix is still behind two of the company’s most popular comedians.