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ITV Tenable host Warwick Davis had viewers in stitches this week with his lengthy explanation for a strange but simple question on his quiz show.
The Rangers women's team was in the spotlight on Wednesday as the star spent time describing what he was looking for as they were tasked with naming "10 frozen vegetables after broccoli sold at Iceland".
Team member Zoe Ness was baffled at the clumsily-worded question and looked slightly confused as she stared at the board.
Picking up on her uncertainty on what he was asking, Warwick said: "Let me clarify this for you.
"We are looking for the 10 vegetables that come after broccoli, alphabetically, which are sold separately at Iceland as part of their own brand range.
"There are no potato products on our list."
Zoe and her team weren't the only ones unsure of what was going on, and the clip soon went viral when it was posted on Twitter by a Tenable fan who said it left him in "total hysterics".
Comedian Greg James reposted the video, quoting Warwick's line in the caption: "THERE ARE NO POTATO PRODUCTS ON OUR LIST". Iceland itself responded to the long-winded explanation with: "OK – even WE don't understand this question..."
Someone else commented: "He should have been clearer that 'some items may appear in this list which are not in a scientific sense vegetables.'"
Another viewer replied: "There is no scientific sense of the word vegetable. Basically means 'a savoury part of a plant you eat'. But can be defined differently."
Today, appearing on Friday's episode of This Morning to discuss his viral success, Willow actor Warwick told hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary that he thought it was "amazing" the TV moment has been re-shared across social media so much and he was delighted
Justin Timberlake has issued an apology after a video of him doing the dance style “Beat Ya Feet” to his song “Sexy Back” went viral on social media. The artist posted a series of videos on his Instagram story apologizing to Washington D.C.
went viral back in April after a group photo including Al was posted to Instagram. Fans, though, couldn't take their eyes off of Al's cell phone case, which was covered with pictures of "Shrek."As social media was having a field day with the revelation, DreamWorks Animation got in on the fun, tweeting, "Real recognize real." DreamWorks also included a picture of Shrek holding a phone case adorned with Al faces. Real recognize real https://t.co/Rq8NNhf2pZ pic.twitter.com/l4TEcrnEe6"You can't make this up, Al Pacino is literally the perfect man to exist and he likes Shrek," one person commented on Twitter after seeing the phone case.
Karen Idelson Georgia Fu was dying to get back behind the camera when she discovered Indeed’s Rising Voices competition.Fu hadn’t directed in nearly four years, but the idea of exploring the meaning of work resonated with the filmmaker. Her previous short films all had traditional narratives but Fu wanted to push herself as far as possible; she went all in with “Maps,” an ambitious, 15-minute film that spans 30 years in the life of a small Asian family, struggling to stay connected as work and ambition pulls them in different directions.“The script for ‘Maps’ was a beautiful and moving articulation of the meaning of work,” says LaFawn Davis, Indeed’s senior VP of environmental, social and governance. “The intergenerational narrative that Georgia weaved within the story was the singular vision that Rising Voices looks for in a final selection.” The title “Maps” is metaphor for the way the film charts the distance work puts between a mother and daughter.
Jaime King and Antonio Banderas are teaming up in the new action thriller Code Name Banshee!
Wilson Chapman editorParamount+ has found its “Wolf Pack.” Armani Jackson, Bella Shepard, Chloe Rose Robertson and Tyler Lawrence Gray have signed on to play the leads of the streamer’s upcoming supernatural teen drama series.Although “Wolf Pack” revolves around werewolves and is developed for television by Jeff Davis, the series is unconnected to his former MTV series “Teen Wolf” or the upcoming Paramount+ film sequel. The series is instead based on the book series of the same name by Canadian horror author Edo Van Belkom. The show focuses on two teenagers who are caught in a wildfire and are wounded by a supernatural creature.
Hollyoaks stars Luke Jerdy and Daisy Wood-Davis have headed to Spain with their families and friends ahead of their wedding day. Luke, 32, who portrays Jesse Donovan in the hit Channel 4 soap, and Daisy, 31, who previously starred in Hollyoaks as Kim Butterfield but left the show in 2018, flew out to Spain earlier this week to get prepared for their big day, which is taking place on 18 June.
Netflix released a first-look teaser for its upcoming holiday season special Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical, with Alisha Weir as the title character, a little girl with an extraordinarily vivid imagination. The film adaptation, written by Dennis Kelly, adapted from the Tony and Olivier award-winning Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of the stage’s Matilda The Musical, also stars Emma Thompson as Miss Trunchbull), and Lashana Lynch, Stephen Graham, Andrea Riseborough and Sindhu Vee.
Killers concert has said he wouldn’t mind doing it all over again. Doug James, from Sale, Greater Manchester, travelled further than he thought he would in the arms of his fellow revellers at the Old Trafford cricket ground gig on Saturday. Wearing a red fleece and jeans, Doug managed to temporarily halt the gig when he fell over the barrier and hit his head.
JuVee Productions CEO Viola Davis and her husband, JuVee President Julius Tennon, said the entertainment industry must become a kinder workplace. They spoke at a Produced By conference panel called “Shooting for Tomorrow: The Future of Producing,” moderated by Yvette Nicole Brown.
Covered head-to-toe in a black burka, a delicate figure stands at the door of Pot Kettle Black in Manchester’s Angel Gardens as the start of Lady Gaga’s Alice blares out from the speakers. But within seconds, the traditional garment is ripped apart to reveal an almost too-lifelike impersonation of Boris Johnson hiding beneath.
Looking for a fun activity for all the family this weekend? Then why not get yourself some tickets to Pub in the Park Warwick, for a weekend full of family fun. From June 10 to June 12 , Tom Kerridge’s Pub in the Park festival returns to St Nicholas Park in Warwick with a line-up of music an d chefs plus a mouth-wateringly good line-up of bars and restaurants.
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Chace Crawford discussed that viral poster for “The Boys” during a new interview with Daily Mail Australia.
Stephanie Davies-Arai, founder of Transgender Trend, who claims she is being wrongly called “transphobic”, was awarded the British Empire Medal in the Queen’s birthday honours on June 1 – the first day of Pride month. UK-based LGBTQI advocacy group Stonewall has in the past accused Transgender Trend, founded by Davies-Arai of “deeply damaging” and “inaccurate” content about trans children. Trasgender Trend had in 2018 warned schools to be “aware of the risk of ‘social contagion’ from celebrity trans internet vloggers who glamorise medical transition”. It has disputed “gender identity” According to Stonewall, the ‘schools resource pack’ produced by Transgender Trend was “dangerous”.
A new side of the story. Colton Haynes opened up about why he left Teen Wolf — and he says the reason is different from what was reported at the time.
We have new reporting on the awful story of the church leader in Indiana who was accused publicly of having an affair — only for his alleged mistress to reveal that she was a teenager when they first had sexual contact.