A freaky feeling! Kristen Stewart totally transformed her appearance into that of the late Princess Diana for her new movie, Spencer. But there’s one scene — and outfit — in particular that made her role that much more real.
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Ringo Starr has opened up about a bizarre reunion offer made to The Beatles in 1973, which they turned down.In a New Yorker profile on Paul McCartney today (October 11), it was revealed that McCartney had flown to Los Angeles to visit John Lennon that year, after his breakup with Yoko Ono.The duo’s brief time together – which reportedly involved studio sessions with Stevie Wonder and Henry Nillsson – sparked rumours of a Beatles reunion.Starr is featured in the profile talking about the band
.A freaky feeling! Kristen Stewart totally transformed her appearance into that of the late Princess Diana for her new movie, Spencer. But there’s one scene — and outfit — in particular that made her role that much more real.
is engaged to her beau, Luis “Louie” Ruelas, 47! As the ultimate breakout star of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” Giudice’s staying power on the series is unmatched. Despite Giudice’s somewhat questionable past — having divorced ex-husband Joe Giudice in 2020 and dealt with plenty of scandals and screams on the show — she remains unphased and full of hope for what lies ahead.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice, 49, is getting married again! She got engaged to boyfriend Luis “Louie” Ruelas on October 19 at the Amanzoe Resort in Porto Heli, Greece. Her former RHONJ co-star Dina Manzo and husband Dave Cantin were in attendance for the romantic proposal, which involved a “Marry Me” sign and fireworks.
Yes, those are wedding bells you hear. Teresa Giudice, 49, and her boyfriend Luis Ruelas got engaged on October 19 at the Amanzoe Resort in Porto Heli, Greece. People first reported the big news, along with sharing details about Luis’ romantic proposal to the Real Housewives of New Jersey star.
the Times of London on Sunday, McCartney, 79, revealed that Dylan, 80, gave the British rock group weed during a trip to New York in 1964.“What happened is that we were in a hotel suite, maybe in New York around the summer of 1964, and Bob Dylan turned up with his roadie. He’d just released ‘Another Side of Bob Dylan,'” McCartney wrote in his book. “We were just drinking, as usual, having a little party.
Chris Willman Music WriterThanks to recent remarks by Paul McCartney in the New Yorker, maybe we now can all finally agree that a rivalry between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones was — and is! — a real thing, as opposed to just a fan construct. It may never have risen to actual Dodgers/Giants intensity, and sometimes the discharges from both camps have seemed much more jocular than honestly jealous or indignant.
Kevin De Bruyne sympathised with Raheem Sterling over his lack of minutes for Manchester City this year.
Mick Jagger has some shade to throw.
Dave Grohl has recounted the first time he met the two surviving members of The Beatles, sharing the story to his blog Dave’s True Stories.The latest entry to Grohl’s blog – which evolved from pandemic posts on Instagram, and eventuated into his recent book The Storyteller – titled “Entering Valhalla” (and taken from The Storyteller) is a retelling of when Grohl first met Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr in 2002.Grohl recounts being approached by Dhani Harrison (son of the late George Harrison)
Jared Leto got caught in the wrong place at the wrong time while on a trip to Rome.
Dave Grohl is the latest high-profile star to appear on BBC’s CBeebies Bedtime Stories, reading Ringo Starr‘s children’s book, ‘Octopus’s Garden’.The Foo Fighters frontman read the 2014 story based on the lyrics of ‘Octopus’s Garden’, a 1969 cut from The Beatles’ album Abbey Road’, on yesterday’s (October 8) episode of the CBeebies show.The story, which is written by Starr and features pictures by Ben Cort, “follows five children on a magical journey through the Octopus’s garden.
Jonathan Cohen More than 100 of the most revered drummers in music, including Ringo Starr, Matt Cameron, Stewart Copeland, Steve Gadd, Jim Keltner, Jon Fishman, Max Weinberg, Carmine Appice, Nicko McBrain and 11-year-old sensation Nandi Bushell, have teamed for a new cover of The Beatles’ “Come Together” as part of WhyHunger’s “Drum Together” campaign, which aims to raise $1 million to tackle the root causes of global hunger and empower grassroots organizations to make a difference in local
Ringo Starr has linked up with a slew of famous drummers, as well as drumming prodigy Nandi Bushell, to perform a cover of The Beatles‘ classic ‘Come Together’.The cover was performed as part of WhyHunger’s ‘Drum Together’ campaign, aiming to end world hunger by providing, per the non-profit’s website, “critical resources to support grassroots movements and fuel community solutions rooted in social, environmental, racial and economic justice.”Alongside Starr and Bushell, other notable drummers