Making the most of their marriage! After 17 years of wedded bliss, Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla have amassed a few tricks to keep their spark alive.
31.05.2022 - 20:49 / etonline.com
Caroline Stanbury's most memorable quote from her time on Bravo's might just be, «I'm not here for your amusement, you're here for mine,» but the opposite is kind of true these days. The breakout star of the short-lived but beloved UK-set reality series is back on the network that made her meme-worthy with , Bravo's first-ever originally produced international offshoot. «I've changed city.
I've changed man. I've changed life. I've had a complete three… what is it? Like, 180?» Caroline shares with ET, speaking to the evolution she's gone through since signing off back in 2017.
«I'm just a different person. Everyone says I'm nicer, believe it or not.
Maybe not my castmates...» «She will do things and say things and then just be like, '. I don't know what you're talking about,'» fellow Housewife Chanel Ayan (who goes by her last name) says of Caroline, essentially proving the Divorced Not Dead host's point.
It's not a huge surprise, though, given that Caroline's sharp tongue and low threshold for B.S. made her both hero and villain on Judging by sneak peeks — and some social media drama already unfolding — that seems to hold up on .When the trailer dropped earlier this month, Caroline promoted it on her Instagram account alongside the caption, «There's always going to be snakes in the desert, except these ones bite...» That didn't sit right with Ayan and Lesa Milan, though, who were quick to clap back on Twitter with their own respective snake quips. «It takes a snake to know a snake
.Making the most of their marriage! After 17 years of wedded bliss, Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla have amassed a few tricks to keep their spark alive.
Buzz Lightyear’s cute robot cat, Sox, has been sent to infinity and beyond from the Peak District. A toy version of Sox, featured in the new Lightyear movie, has been sent beyond the Earth’s atmosphere into space - and landed in Spalding.
Caroline Flack's mum Christine Flack has opened up on how she's coping with grief from the loss of her beloved daughter over two years after her death, as the star's friends and family are coming together to celebrate her at Flackstock. Appearing on Good Morning Britain with the former Love Island presenter's friend Natalie Pinkham, Christine said the "sadness never goes away" after her daughter took her own life at the age of 40 in February 2020. She became emotional as she admitted that while she doesn't think the feeling will ever really leave her, she knows he still has to "get on with things" and has been excited to help plan and organise Flackstock.
All major British broadcasters have backed and pledged immediate financial support for an Independent Standards Authority (ISA) to tackle bullying and harassment in film and TV.
first: one cast member telling another that she induced an anxiety attack over some petty drama! Well... except for that whole, «I had to go on Xanax for it, Lydia!» moment from .It all unfolds in ET's exclusive first look at this week's all-new episode of , which sees Chanel Ayan (who fans now know prefers to go by her last name), Lesa Milan and Caroline Brooks sitting down for lunch. The meal starts with an extended, awkward silence, Ayan looking to Lesa, who's looking at Caroline, who's staring back at the BFF duo and sipping champagne.
In Dancing on Ice, celebs from all corners of the TV world, wobble around an ice rink, clinging gamely (or grimly) onto their professional partners who did all the twirly, complicated moves, while we all wait with bated breath to see if they’ll do a Gemma Collins: fall flat on their bums and go viral on social media. Well, if that isn’t enough of a thrill for you, this switch to the kitchen is the perfect way to add a bit of pep to your midweek viewing.
Inflo has announced the launch of a new campaign aimed at setting a base rate and royalty structure for new and emerging producers in the UK music industry.Teaming up with artist manager Nathan Burke, Inflo’s partner at the Forever Living Originals label, the campaign was announced in a statement published on his Instagram.“Nathan & I have been on a mission to introduce a base rate and royalty for young producers in the UK,” he wrote. “This will ensure young producers are protected on any major label releases and have a code of conduct to go by.”He continued: “Everyone agrees no young or upcoming producers should be exploited, and the artist shouldn’t have to give up any further royalty share than they already have been.
Covid Puts Paid To Shanghai Fest At Eleventh Hour
Remember how we all used to gather on the sofa to laugh, cry and truly identify with The Royle Family? This hugely-loved show really was one of those once-in-a-blue-moon sitcoms that managed to unite the generations - from your comedy-disliking grandma all the way through to that surly uncle who usually only watches sport. Shot through with a real warmth and easy-going humour, audiences instantly just clicked with this most down-to-earth of familes.Tuning in to follow their trials and tribulations almost became something of a ritual, helping propel the programme from strength to strength through the late 90s and beyond.
's Lesa Milan tells ET of how she and her castmates gel. Lesa stars alongside Caroline Stanbury, Caroline Brooks, Nina Ali, Chanel Ayan and Sara Al Madani in Bravo's first-ever intentional iteration of the network's hit series (other foreign cities, like Melbourne, weren't commissioned or produced by Bravo) — six outspoken, driven women forging their own paths in the United Arab Emirates.It's a mix of old and new friends on , with Nina — a lifestyle influencer and businesswoman -- seeming to be the great connector. She's friends with everyone, potentially closest with Caroline, who quickly bonds with Brooks.
Ranvir Singh was quick to call out Dermot O'Leary as he struggled through a live link on ITV. The presenter has swapped the Good Morning Britain studio for Lorraine Kelly's seat as she fills in for the host on her self-titled show.
Legacy benefit claimants are still waiting to hear if a legal challenge over the £20 weekly uplift paid to millions of people on Universal Credit during coronavirus lockdowns has been successful in its application to appeal the ruling.