Love Island contestant Demi Jones has been very open with her social media followers about her journey with thyroid cancer, and she has now spoken about her second gruelling surgery.
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Darius Rucker is opening up about his epic transition from pop to country music.
After years with Hootie And The Blowfish, the singer, 55, stepped away from pop to try something new and in a new interview on Clint Black’s upcoming talk show, “Talking In Circles”, Rucker opens up about giving that transition everything he had.
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“We were in a meeting, the very first meeting about the record when I was finishing it up. I said to him,
Love Island contestant Demi Jones has been very open with her social media followers about her journey with thyroid cancer, and she has now spoken about her second gruelling surgery.
Love Island's Demi Jones has told fans that the second operation to remove her cancer was "much more painful" than the first. In an Instagram Story clip shared from a hospital bed on Monday, the 22-year-old explained that it took nurses a long time to wake her from the operation, which saw her entire thyroid removed.
Al Roker shared a series of sweet snaps from his daughter's wedding - but there was one guest missing that sparked reaction from fans.In one picture at the wedding of Courtney Roker and her husband Wes Laga, Al posed with his Today co-hosts including Dylan Dreyer, Craig Melvin and Sheinelle Jones, and in another Hoda Kotb was at the dinner table.But fans were left wondering where Savannah Guthrie was - and it turns out she had a special guest in town that meant she was unable to make the big
NBC News, police in Cleveland said the 15-year-old had “established a relationship with Bell several years prior and attended his concert in December 2017”.Tyler Sinclair, spokesperson for Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley, said the charge of attempted child endangerment related to the concert.“While there, Bell violated his duty of care and, in doing so, created a risk of harm to the victim,” the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office alleged.The disseminating harmful material is related
Drake Bell, 34, plead not guilty after he was arrested and charged with attempted endangerment of a child and disseminating matter harmful to juveniles in Ohio on June 3, Cleveland’s Fox TV affiliate, WJW, is reporting. At this time, it’s not yet clear what prompted those charges, but HollywoodLife has reached out to both Drake’s reps and police for a statement on the actor’s arrest. SEE HIS MUGSHOT HERE!
Ethan Shanfeld Drake Bell, who starred as Drake in the hit Nickelodeon series “Drake and Josh,” has been charged with attempted endangering children and disseminating matter harmful to juveniles.According to court documents, Cleveland Police arrested Bell, 34, who pleaded not guilty in Cuyahoga County Court on June 3.
Jared Drake Bell, who played Drake in the Nickelodeon series Drake & Josh, was arrested in Ohio yesterday and charged with attempted endangerment of a child and disseminating matter harmful to juveniles. He pleaded not guilty to the charges, which allegedly stem from a 2017 internet chat.
Quentin Tarantino is opening up about his much-anticipated novel of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Music legend Quincy Jones claimed Elvis Presley was a "racist" and refused to work with him.The 88 year old music producer has been long adored in the industry, having worked with the likes of Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra - however, he admitted that he drew a line when it came to joining forces with the King of Rock' n' Roll. In a candid interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Quincy reflected: "I was writing for [orchestra leader] Tommy Dorsey, oh God, back then in the '50s.
Roger Hawkins was a drummer with the famed Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, who played on hits including Aretha Franklin’s (1942–2018) “Respect.”Hawkins began playing with the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section – also known as the Swampers – in the 1960s. As session musicians, their names weren’t well known, and they often weren’t even credited on the records they played for, but their sound became influential and was heard on many Top 40 hits.
Roger Hawkins, a drummer who powered the famed Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section on hits by Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, and the Staple Singers, died Thursday following an extended illness. He was 75 and his death was announced by the Muscle Shoals Music Foundation on Facebook.