Former royal butler Paul Burrell left I'm A Celebrity... South Africa viewers annoyed, just moments after opening his mouth, as quickly mentioned his royal connections.
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Jackass star Steve-O has a new show – and he’s claiming that it’s so graphic, it’s making people pass out.Steve-O is currently on tour with the show The Bucket List and has warned fans to stay in their seats because of how “brutally graphic” it is.On social media, Steve-O shared series of clips of people whom he claimed passed out during his recent shows in Australia.He said: “I was shocked as anyone to learn that people were passing out at my Bucket List shows, but the more graphic videos I screen during the show have proven to consistently have that effect…“I’m headed back to Australia, then the UK next, please attend with caution! #StayInYourSeat.”A post shared by Steve-O (@steveo)Speaking previously to Complex about the tour, Steve-O said: “The Bucket List Tour is a multimedia comedy show that is wildly explicit.“In fact, it’s even X-rated, like, XXX-rated – something I’m really quite proud of. I did all these stunts that I’d never be allowed to do for Jackass.“I did things that were flagrantly illegal.
I did things that were super life-threatening, and, I made it all into a comedy show where I tell the stories of these ideas and then after each bit in the show, I screen the footage of the culmination of the bit.”Earlier this year, Steve-O said that he’s still concerned about his former Jackass co-star Bam Margera, claiming that he’s still struggling with addiction issues.Margeraa completed a 12-month treatment plan for alcohol and drug abuse last year. He was previously taken to rehab by police in September 2021 after an incident at a casino in Tampa Bay, Florida.Margera was recently hospitalised following a COVID scare, later confirming that at one point he was “basically pronounced dead” after being put on life
.Former royal butler Paul Burrell left I'm A Celebrity... South Africa viewers annoyed, just moments after opening his mouth, as quickly mentioned his royal connections.
Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett is to be the subject of a fly-on-the-wall documentary.
Barry Humphries, the Australian entertainer best known for performing as Dame Edna Everage, has died. A spokesman for the hospital where he was being treated has confirmed that the comic passed away today, Saturday, April 22.
Since returning to the iconic soap last year, Coronation Street’s killer Stephen Reed has rocked the cobbles, and put viewers at home on the edge of their seats numerous times, with some of them branding the plots he's involved in as "ridiculous". The 61 year old, who first joined the cast back in 1996 as Audrey Roberts’ illegitimate son, has been an on-again off-again recurring character over the years.
Keri Russell revealed why she “had to say yes” to her new show “The Diplomat” in a new interview with ET Canada’s Brittnee Blair.
A huge new ramen and sushi restaurant is set to open off Piccadilly Gardens. Maki & Ramen already has a rash of locations in Scotland, and is now heading to the North West in its first branch south of the border.
Britain's Got Talent star Amy Lou Smith, who appeared in Saturday night's episode, gave birth just hours before the nation watched her perform. The singer, who works as a tanning shop receptionist, 34, walked onto the stage cradling her bump during the first episode of the series. Her incredible act received four yes votes but most incredibly, her baby Aida was born just in time to see her mum's big moment.
Larry the Cable Guy will “Git-R-Done” once again.The veteran Blue Collar Comedy Tour performer has 13 huge shows lined up all over the country from April 14 through July 8 as part of his ongoing ‘An Evening With Larry Tour.’On the short trek, the veteran comic, who often makes light of Wal-Mart, KFC and other American cultural staples, will play in notable North American locales including Cincinnati (April 15), Atlanta (June 16) and Charlotte (June 18).And you won’t have to sell the farm to see Larry live.At the time of publication, we found some tickets going for just $32 before fees on Vivid Seats.Now that’s a steal.What’ most exciting about the tour is the final show of the brief run though.To close the quick trek, the man who brought the voice to Mater in Pixar’s “Cars” will co-headline with Jeff Foxworthy at Traverse City, MI’s National Cherry Festival on July 8.Three Doors Down, Chicago, Jordan Davis, Flo Rida and Theory Of A Deadman are also set to lend their talents from July 2-7 at the annual festival as well.Now that sounds like a grand, old time.Want to see the man who made sleeveless shirts, trucker hats and jeans iconic live?Here’s everything you need to know.A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets for all upcoming Larry The Cable Guy shows can be found below.Many of the most iconic comics around are on tour this year.Here are just five of our favorite funnymen you won’t want to miss live in the next few months.• Jeff Foxworthy• Bert Kreischer• Nate Bargatze• Bill Burr• Jeff DunhamWant to see who else may be coming to a venue near you soon? Check out our list of the 51 biggest comics on tour in 2023 here.
Wendy Williams is on her way back to TV — but her little brother doesn’t like the idea!
Public Image Ltd have announced their first new album in eight years and an accompanying UK tour for later in the year.The album, titled ‘End Of World’, is set for release on August 11 and is dedicated to frontman John Lydon‘s late wife Nora Forster, who died last week at the age of 80. She had been living with Alzheimer’s disease for five years and Lydon had been her full-time carer.‘End Of World’ features the song ‘Hawaii’ as its closing track, which Lydon had written as a “love letter” to Forster. The band had used the song in their bid to represent Ireland at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, but they lost out to Dublin quarter Wild Youth.“Nora loved the album, she wouldn’t have wanted us to postpone it or change any of our plans,” Lydon said in a press release.
Jessie Wynter isn’t quite ready to forgive and forget after her fellow islanders voted her and beau Will Young out just days before the final. Jessie, 26, and Will, 23, were one of the favourites to win Love Island before they were brutally dumped after their co-stars branded them one of the most incompatible couples. Now Jessie has hit out at their decision and has said that she believes the vote was a “cop-out”, driven by the fact that Jessie, who hails from Australia, lived so far away.
Turnstile have rescheduled their upcoming Brixton Academy gig in London and announced a new date in Manchester.The hardcore band announced their biggest UK gig to date in London last year, which was originally set for May 30.Now, the gig has been pushed back to August 15, with a new gig at Manchester’s Victoria Warehouse now added for the following day. They will be the band’s only UK shows of 2023.Brixton Academy is set to remain closed until April following the fatal crowd crush at an Asake concert at the venue in December – with a number of gigs beyond that now being relocated, including the Turnstile show and a gig from Dublin’s Inhaler.After the venue’s licence was temporarily suspended until January 16, Lambeth Council said that they would meet again on that date to discuss the future of the venue.
Love Island star Shaughna Philips has welcomed her first child and shared her joy at becoming a mum on Instagram. The 28 year old star, who was induced on Sunday, posted two snaps of herself and her baby – revealing she's had a little girl and sharing her sweet name. She wrote in the caption: "My darling Lucia, I wish I had you sooner so I could love you longer." Shaughna added details about her little one's arrival, as she wrote: "04/04/2.
Roy Trakin Like their unlikely namesake, the Zombies have had several lives since being formed by keyboardist Rod Argent and vocalist Colin Blunstone in St. Albans in Hertfordshire U.K. in the early 1960s. The first British Invasion act after the Beatles to score a chart-topping U.S. hit with “She’s Not There,” the guys disbanded shortly before their 1968 soon-to-be-cult album, çOdessey and Oracle,” was released. That collection produced another stateside smash in “Time of the Season,” which Al Kooper belatedly convinced Columbia’s Clive Davis to put it out. Since Argent and Blunstone reunited as the Zombies in 2004, the group has released four albums, the latest, the Covid-delayed “Different Game,” on indie Cooking Vinyl, which serves as the follow-up to 2015’s aptly titled “Still Got That Hunger.”
X Factor winner Alexandra Burke has opened up about her struggles with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), revealing suffering her from the condition has often left her in "agony". Marking IBS Awareness Month – which is taking place this April – the soon-to-be mum-of-two has detailed the impact "severe cramping" and "bloating" has had on her life. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is something that affects between one and two in every 10 people in the UK and its symptoms can have a massive impact on the lives of those suffering from it, celebrity or not.
Friends star Courteney Cox and UK producer Sister are investing in a new production venture from British TV producer Richard Bacon.
READ MORE:In a message to her 509,000 followers this morning (April 4), Sue said: "Just letting you know the holiday content will be starting today so if you don't want to see it please just mute my stories and posts I totally understand [two love heart emojis]. It comes after the mum of Britain's biggest family launched a poll last month asking if they should share pictures and videos of their upcoming trip. The results revealed that a whopping 97 per cent of those who voted did want the Radfords to share their journey on social media.
Married at First Sight Australia viewers have called out Alyssa Barmonde's "hypocritical" reaction to Adam Seed cheating with Claire Nomarhas on the hugely-popular reality TV series. While Alyssa isn't Adam's wife and has her own drama going on, she became increasingly worked up during the latest instalment and determined to stand up for Janelle Han, who walked down the aisle with Adam at the start.The show's dinner parties are always a chance for the couples to air their dirty laundry, but season 10 so far has been hotting up even more than usual. Yet as Alyssa was launching constant barbs about Adam and Claire's secret tryst, fans were puzzled as the gorgeous blonde publicly admitted to cheating prior to the series.
Despite hailing from over 10,000 miles away in Sydney, Manchester has taken DMAs under its wing. The city has welcomed the indie rock outfit with open arms, and adopted them proudly as one of its own.
Inhaler have rescheduled their upcoming Brixton Academy show in London and shared a new video for ‘If You’re Gonna Break My Heart’.After touring the UK last month, the Dublin band – who released second album ‘Cuts & Bruises’ this year – were set to play Brixton in May along with a Manchester gig.Now, the band will instead play an intimate gig at the Electric Ballroom on May 20 (the Manchester gig the previous night will still go ahead as planned), before playing Brixton on November 4.Also in 2023, the band are confirmed to support Arctic Monkeys on their upcoming 2023 European tour. This year also sees them supporting Harry Styles at Slane Castle and Sam Fender at St James Park.See their upcoming UK headline tour dates and watch the new video for ‘If You’re Gonna Break My Heart’ below.pic.twitter.com/m6CQ9BEJcg— Inhaler (@InhalerDublin) March 29, 2023MAY 202319 – Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse20 – London, Electric BallroomJUNE 20235 – Liverpool, O2 Academy 26 – Sheffield, LeadmillNOVEMBER 20234 – London, O2 Academy BrixtonBrixton Academy is set to remain closed until April following the fatal crowd crush at an Asake concert at the venue in December – with a number of gigs beyond that now being relocated.