Rangers legend Fernando Ricksen on the first anniversary of his death. The Dutchman died on September 18 last year in a hospice just outside Glasgow after a six year battle with motor neurone disease.
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After Hours' lead single, "Blinding Lights," Abel is seen getting violently beat up by bouncers and driving while drunk, leading to his terrible face injuries. In promotion for the single, —back in March, Abel caused his fans to panic because he wore the bloody face makeup during his SNL performance.
So yeah, the bloody face isn't anything new. "'Blinding Lights' [is about] how you want to see someone at night, and you’re intoxicated, and you’re driving to this person and you’re just blinded by
.Rangers legend Fernando Ricksen on the first anniversary of his death. The Dutchman died on September 18 last year in a hospice just outside Glasgow after a six year battle with motor neurone disease.
Jamie Lang Spain’s northern region of Navarre has fortified its position as a hub for the audiovisual industry in recent years and, mirroring trends seen elsewhere in the country, seen particularly strong growth in TV production in the past year, in spite of the current COVID-19 pandemic.Why is another matter. In 2019, Netflix produced more hours of original productions in Spain (163) than any other country outside the U.S., apart from South Korea (238), according to an Omdia analysis.
Naman Ramachandran U.K. broadcaster Channel 4 has commissioned six-part crime thriller “Before We Die,” starring Lesley Sharp (“Bob & Rose), Vincent Regan (“300”) and Patrick Gibson (“The OA”), an adaptation of the hit Swedish series of the same name.The Bristol, England-set drama follows a detective who becomes deeply conflicted when she discovers her son is playing a crucial role as an undercover informant in a brutal murder investigation.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAsia’s stuttering film and TV production outlook stems in large measure from the relative caution with which the region’s governments have approached the coronavirus outbreak.Calling on experience garnered with several recent bouts of epidemic disease (SARS in 2003, Avian Flu in 2013 and recurring waves of Dengue fever), governments around the Asia-Pacific region quickly urged their populations to mask up. Then they locked the borders.
Miley Cyrus had a lot during her recent two-hour sit-down for Joe Rogan’s podcast, including a look at some sexist attitudes she had to overcome while putting together her remotely shot performance of “Midnight Sky” for the 2020 MTV VMAs.
Miley Cyrus has been one of Hollywood’s best-known vegans for years, but she recently revealed that she was forced to quit the plant-based eating regimen because she noticed it was having a negative impact on her health.“I was vegan for a very long time and I’ve had to introduce fish and omegas into my life because my brain wasn’t functioning properly,” the 27-year-old “Midnight Sky” singer told Joe Rogan during a Wednesday, September 2, interview on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorSpotify launched Joe Rogan’s popular podcast this week. But the batch of 1,691 episodes of “The Joe Rogan Experience” currently available on the streaming platform is conspicuously missing a several controversial segments.The Rogan episodes on Spotify omit his interviews with conspiracy monger Alex Jones and other far-right figures including Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes, ex-Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos, Charles C.
It has been 11 years since Kanye West jumped onstage and demanded that Taylor Swift‘s Best Female Video award at the MTV VMAs go to Beyoncé instead. He now claims that God was the one who had him seated in the front row, which gave him immediate access to act upon his impulse to interrupt Taylor’s big moment on live TV. He also claims that he’d never heard of Taylor, and that it was outrageous how she could have beat Bey and her “Single Ladies” video.
It appears Bradley Cooper gets into some trouble on the next Paul Thomas Anderson flick. The movie – currently dubbed “Untitled Paul Thomas Anderson Project” on IMDB – is set in the 1970’s San Fernando Valley, and Bradley, 45, certainly looks like he stepped out of that era.
The Weeknd caused a stir and Sunday's 2020 MTV VMAs. The 30-year-old singer showed up to this year's ceremony with a bloodied face, causing many to question the reason behind his appearance.It's not just The Weeknd that had fans asking questions on Sunday, though.
After Hours features a similar look, as does the music video for “Blinding Lights" (not to mention his from earlier this year). "'Blinding Lights' [is about] how you want to see someone at night, and you’re intoxicated, and you’re driving to this person and you’re just blinded by streetlights," The Weeknd told about the song. "But nothing could stop you from trying to go see that person, because you’re so lonely.
appearance on the red carpet was shown live on MTV, fans had questions. Although the red carpet was not filmed live, The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye, had what looked to be a bloodied, beaten-up face.
2020 VMAs, the singer — who took home the VMA for best R&B and video of the year for “Blinding Lights” — appeared to have a broken nose and black eyes and was bleeding during his performance atop Hudson Yards in New York City.But don’t call 9-1-1 just yet: it was just makeup.The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, embraced a similar battered aesthetic in the short film “After Hours,” which has the same name as his most recent album, and in the music video for “Blinding Lights.”The