We’re all very well aware at the stage that we should only really leave our house for essentials and exercise, avoiding other people as much as we can.
27.03.2020 - 19:53 / evoke.ie
EastEnders’ notorious womaniser, Max Branning, has just had a grime-rap song written in his honour. Yep, you read that right!
The track, which is called The Real Max Branning, was created by a fan of EastEnders, who specifically sought permission from actor Jake Wood for the song.
Speaking to The Daily Star, Jake explained how the fan reached out to him on Twitter asking if he could have the honour of penning a tune about him.
‘There’s a guy who has written a song called ‘The Real Max
We’re all very well aware at the stage that we should only really leave our house for essentials and exercise, avoiding other people as much as we can.
EastEnders actor Jake Wood has left fans in awe after posting a shirtless photo of himself.Taking to Instagram to share the steamy snap with his 87,800 followers, the 47 year old, who plays Max Branning on the popular soap, showed off his toned abs.The fair-skinned heartthrob, who recently responded to claims that he looks like Love Island's Ollie Williams, captioned it: "Happy Tuesday everyone," with a sun emoji, before adding: "Stay positive x".
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Jacqueline Jossa has revealed she Googled her name “every day” after being branded “fat Lauren Branning” during her time on EastEnders.The I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! winner, 27, candidly opened up on the extent of the online bullying she faced after appearing on the BBC soap from 2010 to 2018. Jacqueline revealed she was shockingly called “fat” after being re-cast as Max Branning’s daughter on the show.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
She may still like to call herself Jenny From The Block but she’s certainly come a long way from her early days! Now Jennifer Lopez’s garden and luxurious home have not only become her and her family’s refuge during the coronavirus outbreak but also a source of distraction for lots of her fans. Last week she posted a fun video of her son Max serving drinks on a hover board and it set up lots of debate amongst her followers.
Mel Brooks and his son are self-quarantining!
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