a similar idea to the last one with a lot of chaos going, and some sarcasm as well”, Graham laughed. “A lot of people can probably relate to it with kids in the house during lockdown and no childcare really.
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Social media is giving us a special glimpse into the lives of our fave celebs during lockdown, and who they are randomly friends with.
Una Healy has been smashing her exercise goals during lockdown in the UK with her two children Aoife Belle and Tadhg.
Now, the Saturday’s songstress she has teamed up with the Irish comedians The 2 Johnnies to deliver the ultimate noughties throwback.
Una and the comedians have done their very-own rendition of the smash hit Dilemma by Nelly and Kelly Rowland.
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a similar idea to the last one with a lot of chaos going, and some sarcasm as well”, Graham laughed. “A lot of people can probably relate to it with kids in the house during lockdown and no childcare really.
takes after her famous mum but we never realised just how much until now. The mum-of-two shared a throwback shot of herself at around Aoife’s age and the striking resemblance to her daughter is uncanny, they literally could be the same person. The photo shows Una at 11, just a couple of years older than Aoife is now, when she represented Tipperary in the All Ireland Community Games in Mosney. A post shared by Una Healy (@unahealy) on Apr 15, 2020 at 1:09pm PDTLooking at the two of them Una
“I just wanna say that I apologize sincerely, to everybody I offended by what I said,” Trina, 45, said on the June 4 episode of her radio program, The Trick & Trina Morning Show. A day earlier, the rapper and Love and Hip Hop: Miami star made headlines when she seemingly called the people protesting George Floyd’s death “animals” and encouraged Miami-Dade County to move up its curfew.
Matty Healy is no stranger to controversy, but the lead singer of The 1975 really stepped in it when he decided to share his thoughts on the death of George Floyd after his controversial arrest by a Minneapolis police officer.
The 1975's Matty Healy came under fire on Thursday (May 28) for a tweet about George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man who died following brutality from Minnesota police on Monday.
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The 1975 lead singer Matty Healy has deactivated his account on Twitter after he received backlash for his tweet about the death of George Floyd.
The 1975 frontman Matty Healy deactivated his Twitter account after criticism for putting a link to one of his band’s tracks in a tweet calling for justice for African-Americans.
Most celebs use their platforms to promote their work and shed light on important causes. But it never ends well for the celebs who try to do both at the same time!
During lockdown, one thing that has gotten to many people is the lack of hairdressers and barbers, meaning no haircuts or colours.
"It already feels like ‘NOACF’ is something from the past"
Jackie Belanoff Smith has had enough of trolls sending her cruel messages about her newborn baby girl Farrah as well as those who comment on her relationship with Ben Foden.The blonde beauty, who welcomed her little bundle of joy last week, took to her Instagram Stories to hit out at fans of 34 year old Ben's ex Una Healy after receiving a message from one follower who asked which of Ben's daughters he would save if they were in a fire.
Tim Healy wrote the song 'Don't Worry' on The 1975's new album
Social media has become a welcome distraction for many of us during lockdown.
Right about now, Matty Healy, the lead singer of British pop-rockers The 1975, would likely be tinkering with the band’s setlist, trying to figure out how to cram as many songs from their ambitious fourth album, Notes On A Conditional Form, into a sprawling two-hour show.