Despite Lewis Capaldi taking a break from his musical career to focus on his health, the Scottish hitmaker has managed to still leave a huge impact on his beloved fans and scooped a win at the National Television Awards on Tuesday night.
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Emma Wills told fans some good news about her and husband Matt and was flooded with support. Emma said they’d “just found out” Matt’s BBC documentary about his addiction struggles is up for an award.
Fans were emotional watching the programme when it aired last year as the Busted star opened up about his “darkest days” and explored what was behind his own, and other people’s addictions.
Emma had shared her worry on the show that Matt could relapse and she was in tears as she admitted that she and her husband rarely spoke about the his issues before they filmed the documentary.
In the programme, Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction, she also opened up on what it was like for her in the early days of their relationship and when he relapsed after Busted’s 2016 reunion, as writes MEN.
She said: "You live in it so much when it happens that once you’re through it, it’s such a [bleeping] relief that you don’t want to go back and talk about it."
She added: "Living with someone with addiction is unpredictable and anxiety-inducing. I try not to think too much about the past. But then I have to remind myself that he’s relapsed massively when I thought he was all good."
The documentary has been nominated for a National Television Award and is up against Lewis Capaldi’s How I’m Feeling Now, Deborah James: Bowelbabe in Her Own Words and Rob Burrow: Living with MND. Emma was delighted by the news. She proudly posted to Instagram a selfie of the pair as she said: "A little update. WOW. Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction was longlisted for an @officialntas.
"We’ve just found out... it's been SHORTLISTED for Best Authored Doc!! We're both so grateful and overwhelmed by the recognition. Openly discussing addiction wasn't easy for Matt, but seeing the
Despite Lewis Capaldi taking a break from his musical career to focus on his health, the Scottish hitmaker has managed to still leave a huge impact on his beloved fans and scooped a win at the National Television Awards on Tuesday night.
welcome Andrew, 63, with open arms.The Duke of York was recently profiled in a scathing A&E doc called the “Secrets of Prince Andrew” about his escapades with convicted now-dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.A source recently dished to the Mirror how the monarch, 74, has “overruled” William by forcing the family to not shut out Andrew any longer while vacationing at Balmoral Castle.The Duke of Cambridge was spotted driving his uncle to church in Scotland last weekend, an act that Charles requested, according to the insider.A separate eyewitness alleged that Andrew’s appearance alongside William and his wife Kate Middleton, “while knowing they would all be photographed, has been seen as a major boost in the York camp towards the Duke’s rehabilitation.”This “public declaration of support from William and Kate” is “more than [Andrew] could have wished for.”However, despite the Prince of Wales being seen out and about with Andrew at events such as Charles’ coronation this past May, he has “absolutely no desire to be seen with the Duke in public.” There is also one former member of the Windsor clan who has been brought as a “broker” to help escort Andrew back into the royal fold: his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.Ferguson, who is also affectionately known as Fergie, has been staying at Balmoral Castle in Scotland alongside the family to help ease her ex back into the family’s good graces.An insider divulged to the Mirror that the Duchess of York, 63, “has been the life and soul of family gatherings” at the summer residence.She has even “been seen talking to the King and Prince William on several separate occasions.”This summer marks the British royals’ first return to Balmoral since the death of the Queen last September.
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The 1975 frontman Matty Healy paid tribute to Lewis Capaldi during the band’s headline set at Reading Festival on Saturday. Scottish singer Lewis had been lined up to play the festival, but, following his performance at Glastonbury this year, he announced on his social media accounts that he would be “taking a break” from touring.The musician, who released the album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent earlier this year, said he is still “learning to adjust to the impact” of his Tourette’s.
The 1975 gave Lewis Capaldi a shoutout during their Reading Festival 2023 set tonight (August 26). The band replaced Capaldi as headliners after the singer pulled out of the fest.“Well, first of all can we have the loudest round of applause in our set for Mr Lewis Capaldi who couldn’t make it tonight,” frontman Matty Healy told the crowd right before playing their hit track ‘Chocolate’.The 1975’s replacement of Capaldi came after the latter announced that he would be taking a break from all live performances – including Reading & Leeds – for the time being following his Glastonbury showcase to focus on his mental and physical health.
Reading Festival, teasing a forthcoming UK and European tour announcement from The 1975.The band are headlining Reading & Leeds this weekend, stepping in for Lewis Capaldi, who announced that he would be taking a break from all live performances for the time being following his Glastonbury showcase to focus on his mental and physical health.At the shows, the band will be performing their self-titled debut album in full, which is also being reissued with rarities and unheard material next month. They previously played it in full at a Manchester gig in February.Now, posters have been spotted at Reading signalling the imminent announcement of more tour dates as part of the band’s continuing ‘At Their Very Best’ tour.
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The full list of nominations for this year's National Television Awards (NTAs) have been announced - with ITV's flagship daytime TV programme, This Morning, up for the Daytime award - despite the scandal that has surrounded it this year. It is up against Loose Women, The Chase and The Repair Shop in the category, so it remains to be seen whether This Morning's popularity has truly dropped after the Phillip Schofield scandal.The 61 year old stepped down from presenting duties in May, after rumours of a rift between himself and Holly Willoughby, 42, had plagued the show, and just a few days later, Phillip admitted to having an 'unwise but not illegal' affair with a much younger male colleague whilst working on This Morning. Phillip and Holly have been left off the NTA list for Best Presenter, and instead, This Morning's Alison Hammond is up for a gong.The NTAs will take place on September 5.
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