Actor Ezra Miller is facing a legal complaint accusing him of grooming a minor from the age of 12.
21.05.2022 - 17:21 / ok.co.uk
When sending gifts to loved ones, sourcing a present that can easily be sent without the risk of the recipient finding a dreaded missed delivery note on the doormat is a top priority. From letterbox flowers to letterbox beauty boxes, gifts that can be posted easily through people’s front doors remove the hassle and disappointment of rearranging delivery for what might feel like the hundredth time! And now, baker Lucy Burton is on hand to suggest some gifts that are not only letterbox size, but are as sweet as can be.
Here she shares two delicious recipes that are perfect for sending to your loved ones, no matter where they are in the UK… Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. Rose and raspberry brownies MAKES 16 BARS OF 24 SMALLER SQUARES Ingredients 300g unsalted butter, diced 400g caster sugar 100g soft brown sugar 70g cocoa powder 70g dark chocolate (70% cocoa or higher), roughly chopped into pieces 4 eggs 140g plain flour 1/2 tsp fine sea salt 2 tsp rose water 100g Turkish delight Flaky sea salt to top 30g freeze-dried raspberries Crystallised rose petals to finish, optional Method Heat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/gas mark 4.
Grease and line a 20 x 30cm baking tin with baking paper. In a saucepan, weigh out the butter, caster sugar, brown sugar, cocoa powder and dark chocolate (in that order).
Place over a low heat, and leave for 5-10 minutes.The butter will melt at the bottom of the pan, and should start to envelop the other ingredients. After 5 minutes, give it a stir with a whisk to encourage it to come together and to help the chocolate melt.
Once melted, remove from the heat – don’t worry if there is still graininess from the sugar. Crack the
.Actor Ezra Miller is facing a legal complaint accusing him of grooming a minor from the age of 12.
Christopher John Rogers show began, the unabashedly optimistic styles by the Louisiana-born, New York-based designer were on full display. The attendees in the line outside of a Brooklyn Navy Yard warehouse, where Collection 10 was unveiled on Tuesday, were decked out in the CFDA Fashion Award winner’s striped sweaters, bold suiting, and corsets, as well as neon colours that paid homage to the brand’s signature palette.
A whole host of celebs have paid tribute to the Queen and are among the millions of Brits celebrating her Platinum Jubilee. David Beckham was just one celeb who had thrown himself into the weekend's festivities and took to social media to praise Her Majesty for her incredible reign.The former footballer, 47, described the Queen’s time on the throne as "remarkable" and wrote on Instagram: "Today, we celebrate our Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. 70 years of service and inspirational leadership of our country.
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South Park TV film has arrived – you can watch it below.The Streaming Wars has been confirmed for a June 1 release date on Paramount+, as part of a 14-film deal between creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone with ViacomCBS. The latest project the third film in the deal, with a fourth one due for release later this summer.“I’m not comfortable living in a fucking hot dog!” Cartman yells in the clip, before threatening to leave home: “I can’t do this anymore, Mom – if you won’t listen to me, then I really don’t have a choice.”A description obtained by The Hollywood Reporter reads: “Cartman locks horns with his mom in a battle of wills, while an epic conflict unfolds and threatens South Park’s very existence.”The first made-for-TV film was called Post Covid and premiered last November.
The Cure’s Robert Smith and Simon Gallup picked up the Icon Award at tonight’s (May 19) Ivor Novello awards in London.The frontman and the bassist have been part of the band’s lineup since 1978 and 1979 respectively, helping to turn the band into one of the UK’s most beloved and iconic indie acts.During the ceremony at Grosvenor House tonight, Smith and Gallup were presented the Icon Award by their long-time agent, Martin Hopewell from Primary Talent. “The best part of half a century ago when I was a young whippersnapper booking agent, I was persuaded to get down to a small hotel in Crawley, of all places, to see a new and even younger band called The Cure, who were playing halfway up the bill of some sort of talent night,” Hopewell reminisced as he introduced the musicians.“I wish I could say it was some kind of blinding light, road to Damascus experience but nevertheless… when we met up on the street outside afterwards, I agreed to start helping them get some gigs and that makes one of very few decisions I’ve made in my life that I don’t want to go back in time and give myself a clip around the ear for making.”Noting that The Cure had gone from playing “the smallest clubs and colleges to the biggest arenas and festivals”, he celebrated their “famously epic live shows and timeless songs that have inspired countless other artists and embedded themselves into the lives of millions of people”.Hopewell continued to highlight the friendship between Smith and Gallup, while also praising The Cure as a whole for their “unique” artistry.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent“Call Me By Your Name” producers Emilie Georges and Naima Abed are launching Paradise City, a London- and Paris-based film, TV drama and branded content production and management company. The banner’s slate includes projects by Edward Berger (“Deutschland 83”), Lili Horvát (“White God”), Anthony Chen (“Ilo Ilo”) and South African author Lauren Beukes (“Slipping”).Georges is the founder and CEO of sales banner Memento Intl., which is at Cannes this year with Tarik Saleh’s competition film “Boy from Heaven,” Dominik Moll’s “La nuit du 12” in Cannes Premieres, Charlotte Le Bon’s “Falcon Lake” in Directors’ Fortnight and Kristoffer Borgli’s “Sick of Myself” in Un Certain Regard.
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Everything Everywhere All At Once.The martial arts legend was originally envisioned by directors and writers Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan as playing the movie’s lead role. However, when he said he was unavailable, they rewrote the part for Yeoh.“Jackie actually texted me,” she told the Guardian about his response to the film.
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