Robbie Williams has admitted that his British “banter” falls flat with his wife Ayda Field.
30.05.2020 - 01:23 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Take That fans have been left wondering where Jason Orange is after a new documentary on the boy band aired on BBC1 tonight.
The show, Take That: We’ve Come A Long Way took an in-depth look at the popular group’s progress since they emerged on the pop scene in the 90s.
But die-hard fans were left confused by the lack of ex-member Jason Orange on the programme.
Jason shocked a legion of fans when he left Take That in 2014 after a reunion with Robbie Williams and has since gone ‘off the grid’,
Robbie Williams has admitted that his British “banter” falls flat with his wife Ayda Field.
As music fans continue to champion a potential Verzuz battle between Kanye West and Pharrell, on Thursday (June 11), they received endless gems in a new interview between the two hip-hop luminaries.
Kanye West has objected to the references made for Michael Jackson in media. Defending the King of Pop, Kanye West recently said that media should not "tear down our heroes." Kanye West also denounced using references like "Wacko Jacko" and other names given to Michael Jackson by several agencies and media.
Kanye West has defended Michael Jackson in a new interview, saying “companies” and “documentaries” shouldn’t be allowed to “tear down our heroes.”In a conversation with Pharrell Williams for i-D Magazine, West appeared to reference the Dan Reed-directed documentary Leaving Neverland. That film focused on testimony by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, both of whom claimed that Jackson sexually abused them when they were children.
Ted Johnson Family and friends mourned George Floyd in song, memories and prayer, while political figures including Joe Biden, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) and Rep.
Elisabeth Moss has played her fair share of women on the edge, but she’s taking it to a whole other level in “Shirley”, portraying writer Shirley Jackson.
For “Shirley” director Josephine Decker, Elisabeth Moss was always the “top choice” to play author Shirley Jackson in her drama.
“Prince” Michael Joseph Jackson, Jr., 23, didn’t have to look far to find inspirational words to bolster the Black Lives Matter movement. “’Beat me…Hate me…You can never break me.’ — Michael Jackson,” the late pop icon’s son posted on Instagram, quoting his dad’s 1995 anti-racism ode “They Don’t Care About Us.
Josephine Decker's prickly, unnerving “Shirley,” is set mostly in the Bennington, Vermont, home of the reclusive writer Shirley Jackson (Elisabeth Moss) and her husband, the literary critic Stanley Hyman (Michael Stuhlbarg). But it also takes place in the gothic, heightened realm of one of Jackson's own stories.
Jason Orange has opened up about missing the Take That reunion which took place over the lockdown period.
Joe Jackson's granddaughter revealed she was stabbed a total of seven times in a racial attack. Yasmine Jackson, who is reportedly the daughter of Joh'Vonnie Jackson, the daughter of Joe Jackson and Cheryl Terrell, posted a series of horrific photos on Instagram showing multiple stitches to her face and ears following a brutal attack that she said took place "right" near her home.
Olivia Wilde heads to a private event in a eye catching pink and orange color block dress in Los Angeles over the weekend.
Take That delighted fans on Friday night by reuniting with Robbie Williams for a one-off special lockdown concert.
Robbie Williams has reunited with Take That for a virtual concert.