lockdown restrictions ease across the country. Mainland Scotland has now moved to level three with shops, hospitality and gyms re-opening, and travel around the UK now permitted.
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"Saturday Night Live" is catching backlash for a recent sketch about vaccine hesitancy within the Black community. This week’s episode tapped "Judas and the Black Messiah" actor Daniel Kaluuya as the host, who opened his monologue with a joke about racism in the British royal family.
After that, he participated in a sketch that now has some doctors and people within the Black community crying foul. The sketch featured Kaluuya playing a doctor and the host of a game show titled "Will You Take
.lockdown restrictions ease across the country. Mainland Scotland has now moved to level three with shops, hospitality and gyms re-opening, and travel around the UK now permitted.
Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde may be off a hustling and bustling film set, but that hasn’t slowed their romance! The couple’s relationship is apparently still blossoming while they spend time together in the UK.
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Piers Morgan has taken a savage swipe at Prince Andrew in his latest newspaper column.The former Good Morning Britain host dedicated his most recent column to Prince Phillip who passed away on April 11 at the age of 99. Speaking in his piece for MailOnline, the 56-year-old praised The Queen for being "astoundingly stoic and selfless" while mourning the loss of her husband of 73 years.
Carey Mulligan is making her Saturday Night Live hosting debut!
Dua Lipa and Olivia Rodrigo have led the way with the UK’s biggest album and song of 2021 so far.Dua’s acclaimed second record ‘Future Nostalgia‘ has remained in the Official Albums Chart since its release a year ago, securing an impressive 33 weeks in the top 10, four of which were at Number 1.The record’s total UK chart sales currently stand at 334,000, including 69,000 from this year, which is thought to have been boosted by the release of its Moonlight Edition in February.Close behind in
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Daniel Kaluuya is calling out the Royal Family.
Daniel Kaluuya took a shot at the British royal family during his appearance as the host of "Saturday Night Live" this week. The British "Judas and the Black Messiah" actor was tapped to host the show and came out swinging in his opening monologue with a joke about an allegation made by Meghan Markle during her and Prince Harry’s recent explosive sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey. "First of all, I know you're hearing my accent and thinking, 'Oh no.
Daniel Kaluuya made his “Saturday Night Live” debut a memorable one! The “Judas and the Black Messiah” star took the Studio 8H stage over the weekend, and set the tone for a fun night with a bold and confident monologue.
Daniel Kaluuya made his debut a memorable one! The star took the Studio 8H stage over the weekend, and set the tone for a fun night with a bold and confident monologue.«I know you're hearing my accent and thinking, 'Oh, no, he's not Black! He's British!' I'm here to reassure that I am Black,» Kaluuya said with a laugh.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVOscar nominee Daniel Kaluuya (“Judas and the Black Messiah”) hosted the April 3 episode of “Saturday Night Live” and used his monologue to discuss the differences between American and British racism.The London-born actor of Ugandan lineage stepped on stage at Studio 8H in New York City to host NBC’s late-night sketch comedy series for the first time with this episode, and the first thing he noted was that he is “basically what the royal family was
Tame Impala will perform their debut album ‘Innerspeaker’ in its entirety during an upcoming live-streamed show.The group will continue celebrating the record’s 10th anniversary by playing a special online gig at Wave House, the Western Australia studio where Kevin Parker recorded the LP over 10 years ago.Fans can tune into the broadcast from a choice of three timezones – Australia/New Zealand/Asia, UK/Europe, and North/South America – on April 21.
Blossoms, Noel Gallagher and Carl Barât – put on popular late-night events across the UK, and have previously run new music stages at Isle Of Wight Festival, Leeds Festival and YNot.Now, This Feeling has partnered with ADA (part of Warner Music Group) to set up its new label – which has been inspired by the likes of Creation Records, Rough Trade and Fierce Panda.The venture will be headed up by This Feeling director Mikey Jonns alongside Fear PR’s Katie Gwyther, who’s worked for major artists
BBC China correspondent John Sudworth has relocated to Taiwan amid fears for his safety as tensions grow between Beijing and Britain’s public broadcaster.
Dua Lipa and Griff will perform at this year’s BRIT Awards, organisers have revealed.This year’s awards ceremony will take place on May 11 at The O2 Arena and will be hosted by Jack Whitehall for the fourth year running.Speaking about the news, Dua Lipa said: “I am so excited to be returning to perform for you all at The BRITs this year.