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Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga read out Iceland’s results at last night’s (May 22) 2021 Eurovision Song Contest – see footage below.Prior to the ceremony, which saw Italy emerge victorious and the UK fail to pick up a single point, Hannes Óli Ágústsson was confirmed to appear in character as Olaf Yohansson at the event.In Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams’ 2020 Netflix film, the pair performed the original song ‘Jaja Ding Dong’, and were consistently hounded to do so by
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Jack Black has gone viral on TikTok after crashing a high school graduation photoshoot in Los Angeles.A photographer, going by the name Visionary Daniel, posted a video of Black on Instagram and TikTok, explaining how the School of Rock star stumbled into the ceremony at Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles.“We found Jack Black during a graduation shoot,” Daniel wrote in the caption of the video.
Jake Paul fired back at Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez’s apparent criticism of Sunday night’s exhibition fight between his brother Logan and Floyd Mayweather. As arguably the best active fighter in the world at present, pound-for-pound king Canelo has been one of the highest-profile critics of the recent trend of YouTubers, celebrities and other sport stars competing in professional boxing, citing the dangers involved in the lucrative bouts.
With its final season airing later this year, “Insecure” creator and star Issa Rae is about to exit one universe and enter another. The actress is joining Sony’s Spider-Verse, and Rae will be appearing as a voice-cast member in the animated sequel to “Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse.” What’s more, Rae will be playing Jessica Drew, aka Spider-Woman, one of the earliest Spider-Man spin-off characters.
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NowThis, Sharon-Rose is a drum teacher who wanted to show her wedding guests how much “music has always been a huge part” of her relationship with her now-husband, Eric.The video news channel added that the drummer “had her dress specifically altered” in order to make the performance work [via Kerrang!].The clip has garnered praise from viewers, with one top comment reading: “I feel badass and inspired just watching her.
EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures Classics has taken all global rights to the documentary Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story co-directed by five-time Oscar nominee Frank Marshall and Ryan Suffern (Finding Oscar). Marshall recently directed the HBO documentary The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart which is in consideration for this Emmy season.
Dove Cameron is opening up about her sexuality in a new interview for her cover story with Gay Times magazine.
the FA Cup broadcast on the bar’s patio while their kids played inside. “This place probably saved my marriage,” Oshunrinde, 55, an architect, laughed. “It’s a place to go for the boys to run around.” “It’s perfect,” Atwell, 39, agreed. “We don’t worry what the kids are up to here.” The Ground’s reputation is already well established, with world superstar Samuel Eto’o having visited and retired US national team goalkeeper Tim Howard stopping in to “talk to the kids,” said Marius Bugge, Sierros’
Daði Freyr has spoken to NME about his hopes to follow up viral success at this year’s competition, as well as sharing his thoughts on the Will Ferrell spoof, The Store Of Fire Saga.
Daði Freyr has announced that he will no longer perform live at his forthcoming Eurovision semi-final, after a bandmate tested positive for Covid-19.The singer was set to fly the flag for Iceland with a performance of ’10 Years’ in Thursday’s semi-final, but footage from a dress rehearsal will now be used at the event instead.“A member of Gagnamagnið got a positive test result this morning,” he tweeted.“Unfortunately this probably means that we will not take part in the rehearsal today or live
coronavirus, organizers announced Wednesday.“Dadi og Gagnamagnid have taken the difficult decision to withdraw from performing in this year’s live Eurovision Song Contest shows, as they only want to perform together as a group,” organizers said.Their song, “10 Years,” will remain in the competition.