Glasgow boy Dale, who already boasts multiple tattoos was dubbed the Scottish Conor McGregor when he first entered the villa this summer.
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EXCLUSIVE: Tia Mowry’s Quick Fix is coming to cable television. Urban One’s TV One and sister network Cleo TV have struck a multi-year licensing deal with Kin to bring the digital series to Cleo TV, beginning in October.
Cleo TV plans to roll out 80 episodes of the hit YouTube digital series which has accrued more than 3 million subscribers across social platforms.
This is a rare cable syndication deal for a Web series; there have been just a handful of instances when a digital series has made the
Glasgow boy Dale, who already boasts multiple tattoos was dubbed the Scottish Conor McGregor when he first entered the villa this summer.
Anna Marie de la Fuente In its continued bid to explore new fiction content, Spain’s Mediacrest has joined forces with Chilean shingle Maria Wood Prods.
Love Island Scot Dale Huncho reckons Millie and Liam should win this year's show - as he revealed his own plans for the future. Dale was answering fans questions during a Q and A session and talked about his thoughts on who he wanted to win the show.
political unrest continues in Afghanistan.Cole now says she wants to “sincerely apologise for any offence caused”.The model’s initial Instagram story contained two images: one of her in a blue burka covering her face and body, and a second photo in which the clothing was pulled up to show her face.Cole’s caption read: “Let’s embrace diversity on every level – biodiversity; cultural diversity; diversity of thinking; diversity of voices; diversity of ideas.”In her apology, Cole explained she had
TBS said Tuesday that it has completed a deal with WarnerMedia sibling Warner Bros Domestic Television Distribution to acquire off-network rights to the CBS/Warner Bros Television comedy Young Sheldon, and will now premiere in syndication on the cable network beginning September 27. It joins the lineup at TBS that already includes fellow WBTV-produced shows The Big Bang Theory and Friends.
Dale Mehmet had an emotional reunion with his mum and family after he arrived back from the villa to Glasgow. Dale, who left the show along with Abi in a double elimination, flew back to Edinburgh airport before heading back to the family home.
Love Island has bid farewell to another Scot as Dale Mehmet has been dumped from the villa. Abigail Rawlings, who was coupled up with Dale, was also dumped as the islanders decided to send the pair home in a brutal dumping.
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Love Island fans have branded the show as unfair as they reckons Scots contestant Dale Mehmet will be asked to leave the villa by his fellow islanders tonight - along with his love-interest Mary. ITV presenter Laura Whitmore broke the news to the contestants on Sunday night that they would have to choose to dump a boy and girl from the island.
Love Island star Dale Mehmet finds himself on the wrong side of fellow islander Faye Winter on tonight's episode of the hit ITV2 show, with carnage set to erupt amid the fallout from Casa Amor. As well as engaging in a barney with the Scot, Faye also looks set to rip into Jake Cornish as his behaviour is brought to light by the movie night challenge.
Coronation Street favourite Norris Cole is reportedly going to be killed off in dramatic scenes on the ITV soap after actor Malcolm Hebden left in 2017. According to a source, the cast and crew have filmed the character’s funeral this week, and will see tributes from the likes of stalwart Ken Barlow (Bill Roache), Gail Platt (Helen Worth) and Mary Taylor (Patti Clare).