Michaela Coel dedicated her BAFTA TV Award for leading actress to her I May Destroy You intimacy coach Ita O’Brien amid a growing #MeToo scanal in the British television industry.
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Chloe Ferry has wowed fans with her incredible ice-skating routine in a video she shared to Instagram which left fans begging for her to appear on Dancing On Ice.The Geordie Shore star, 25, who has recently confirmed she is moving to Ibiza to spend time with Wayne Lineker, showed off her moves in the ice rink on Monday as she surprised fans with her impressive skating skills as the UK government relaxes lockdown restrictions.The brunette babe showed off her complex routine as she elegantly
.Michaela Coel dedicated her BAFTA TV Award for leading actress to her I May Destroy You intimacy coach Ita O’Brien amid a growing #MeToo scanal in the British television industry.
Queen Elizabeth is reportedly set to honour the U.K.’s Vaccines Taskforce head with a damehood.
Piers Morgan’s wife Celia Walden 45, has spoken out to deny rumours flying round that she is jealous of the TV personality’s “TV wife” and Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid. Celia simply scoffed at the idea she was jealous of her husband’s co-host and made it very clear there is no rivalry between the two women.
Good Morning Britain's Ben Shephard has revealed how he cheekily wangled his way onto set for a cameo appearance in Friends at the height of its fame.The much-anticipated Friends reunion aired on Thursday night with many of the show's former guest stars reminiscing about their memories of the show, but while Ben wasn't included in the official reunion, he had his own story to share on Friday morning.
After its success on Netflix, Call My Agent! is getting a UK remake and it’s coming to Amazon’s Prime Video which is good news for Irish viewers.
Line of Duty star Kelly Macdonald have been confirmed as guest stars in the upcoming UK remake of Call My Agent!.Amazon Prime Video has also announced that it has bought the UK and Ireland rights to the series, which is based on the globally successful French comedy.The original show is about a struggling celebrity talent agency trying to stay afloat in Paris, which found a home on Netflix after first airing on the country’s terrestrial France 2 channel.Filming of the UK remake will take place
Michaela Coel is working on a new series for the BBC that the British broadcaster has said could have links to the I May Destroy You universe, her blistering drama about a woman piecing together the events of her sexual assault.