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quarantining in a Spanish hotel says it is so bad that she would rather be in prison and was left 'crying for water.' Sophie Burdge, 22, said guests have been passing supplies between rooms using bedsheets. When the student nurse from Barry, Wales, first arrived at the hotel after testing positive for Covid-19 at the airport in Majorca, she had to call reception to "beg for water", The Mirror reports.
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Love Island has millions of us cancelling all plans between 9pm and 10pm so we can watch as a bunch of gorgeous young singletons find romance under the Spanish sunshine. We're gripped on the latest couplings, who will say 'I love you' first and watching regular sloppy kisses - can someone on the sound team PLEASE turn their microphones down at these points.
Learning a second language has so many positive benefits for adults and children.
Tommy Mallett and Georgia Kousoulou have jetted off to Mallorca for a lovely family holiday, and even linked up with two of their co-stars. It's Tommy and Georgia's first holiday with their newborn Brody in tow, and it looks like they've had a very fun time indeed.
Ally Brooke just announced some huge news!
Jay Weissberg There’s a moment in “The Sacred Spirit,” Chema García Ibarra’s beguiling feature debut shot on 16mm, when viewers get uncomfortable wondering if the director realizes the playful tone he’s taking makes light of a deeply troubling situation.
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Johnny Depp will be receiving an award from the San Sebastian International Film Festival. The actor, who is best known for playing the dashing rogue Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean, is due to receive the festival's most prestigious gong, the Donostia Award.
Johnny Depp a major award.The actor is set to receive the Donostia lifetime achievement award at the festival’s 69th edition next month, which is the event’s top prize.The president of Spain’s Association of Female Filmmakers and Audiovisual Media, Cristina Andreu, said she was “very surprised” by the decision made by the festival.“This speaks very badly of the festival and its leadership, and transmits a terrible message to the public: ‘It doesn’t matter if you are an abuser as long as you are
Johnny Depp its highest honor, saying it gave the international event a bad name after a British judge ruled last year that allegations of domestic violence against the actor were “substantially correct".Cristina Andreu, the President of Spain's Association of Female Filmmakers and Audiovisual Media, said she was “very surprised” by the decision, announced Monday, to award Depp the Donostia Award at the festival’s 69th edition next month.
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