Always part of the plan. Jennifer Lopez previously confirmed wanting to take Ben Affleck‘s last name during their initial engagement in the early 2000s.
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Channel 4 viewers were full of praise for Joe Lycett's Big Pride Party - filmed live from Birmingham on Sunday night (July 3). The Brummie comedian hosted the celebration of 50 years of Pride and everything LGBTQ+ - and viewers have called for it to be a weekly addition to the TV schedule.
The show saw musical performances from Boy George and Culture Club, Steps and Self Esteem and chats with celebrity guests, including Heartstopper stars Joe Locke and Yasmin Finney, actor Rupert Everett, comedian Mawaan Rizwan and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK stars Lawrance Chaney and Tia Kofi. Viewers took to Twitter to call for producers to introduce the show to the schedule.
@ShaunLinden said: "#bigprideparty has been great TV. A weekly Friday show in this set up would be amazing.
" Read more Big Pride Party viewers baffled by Channel 4 content warnings @beckieb31 wrote: "Please can #bigprideparty be a weekly programme with different LGBTQ+ guests on the show talking about different topics mixed with Joe Lycetts fantastic humour of course. "@DanielJUK commented: "This felt like 90's TV again and totally needs a Friday night regular slot for LGBTQ+ TV #BigPrideParty.
Always part of the plan. Jennifer Lopez previously confirmed wanting to take Ben Affleck‘s last name during their initial engagement in the early 2000s.
Boris Johnson.After Health Secretary Sajid Javid, Chancellor Rishi Sunak and more than 50 other Conservative MPs resigned from roles within the party, the comedian mocked up a resignation letter from Dorries on the matter of bottle openers.“It is with deep sadness that I have reached the conclusion this is not working,” the letter begins. “I have made honest efforts to resolve the difficulties but it has become clear this morning that I am unable to proceed further.“I would like to thank you for purchasing the PoptheTop automatic bottle opener for me last week.
Netflix series Heartstopper attended London’s Pride march over the weekend as the event marked its 50th anniversary.During Saturday’s (July 2) events, the likes of Joe Locke, Kit Connor, Jenny Walser, Sebastian Croft, Tobie Donovan, Corinna Brown and Kizzy Edgell were seen marching.The stars also came across homophobic protestors and danced to Whitney Houston’s ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’ in front of them.Their appearance came a day after Connor, Locke, Yasmin Finney and William Gao all appeared on Celebrity Gogglebox for the show’s Pride special.The stars of Heartstopper absolutely loving it as anti-LGBT protesters are challenged by a young Pride supporter #Pride pic.twitter.com/7uUwaG9MXW— Scott Beasley (@SkyScottBeasley) July 2, 2022The four stars were seen watching the likes of This Is My House and Big Boys, including the emotional coming out scene from the latter.They appeared alongside the likes of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK‘s Tia Kofi, Lawrence Chaney, and Bimini Bon-Bouash, as well as Self Esteem, Feel Good star Mae Martin and comedian Lolly Adefope.Heartstopper was renewed for a second season earlier this year. At the time, executive producer Patrick Walters said: “We put so much love into the making of Heartstopper so to reassemble the team for two more seasons is a dream come true.“I’m forever grateful to Alice Oseman for entrusting us with this beautiful, unique story that at its core seeks to uplift the next generation of young LGBTQ+ people.
Channel 4 show. Brummie comedian Joe Lycett was hosting the show live from Birmingham on Sunday night (July 3).
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Channel 4 has entertained and informed viewers up and down the land with its special season of landmark programmes and specials marking 50 years of Pride in the UK. It has explored all aspects of the movement, including the incredible achievements and challenges of advancing LGBTQ+ rights and visibility over the last half century, while also giving voice to the diversity of identity and sexuality in the 2020s.
Channel 4. He will be hosting a live show from his home city of Birmingham. Joe, who is known for actively supporting gay rights and playing pranks on huge companies, will be hosting Joe Lycett's Big Pride Party on Sunday, July, 3.
Birmingham Live. Read More: Neighbours’ final show date confirmed after ending 37 years on TV The episode included Strictly stars Johannes Radebe and John Whaite and actors Kit Connor, Joe Locke, Yasmin Finney and William Gao – who play Nick, Charlie, Elle and Tao on the Netflix Heartstopper series. @AnsuyaPatel1978 asked: "#CelebrityGogglebox who is anyone on here anymore?! I feel so old not knowing who half the people are maybe add a little profile on everyone under their names?? #justsaying #justaskin.
Netflix hit Heartstopper will be taking part in Celebrity Gogglebox tonight (July 1).As part of a Pride special, actors Kit Connor, Joe Locke, Yasmin Finney and William Gao will join the beloved series to share their reactions on all the latest in TV.They’re set to watch This Is My House, Big Boys and Scream, as well as some highlights from this year’s Glastonbury festival.More guest stars on tonight’s episode include Strictly Come Dancing runners-up John Whaite and Johannes Radebe, who were the show’s first male same-sex couple to compete.RuPaul’s Drag Race UK queens Tia Kofi and Lawrence Chaney will also be taking part, as well as stars Bimini Bon-Bouash and Self Esteem, and Feel Good star Mae Martin and comedian Lolly Adefope.EXCLUSIVE: First clip of #Heartstopper's @joelocke03 @kit_connor @Yazdemand and William Gao on #CelebrityGogglebox tonight.@C4Gogglebox will be on @Channel4 tonight at 9pm. pic.twitter.com/dZnoylw7ca— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) July 1, 2022Meanwhile, Heartstopper was renewed for two more seasons earlier this year.“We put so much love into the making of Heartstopper so to reassemble the team for two more seasons is a dream come true,” executive producer Patrick Walters said.
Celebrity Gogglebox will air an episode to celebrate Pride with the cast of Netflix's LGBTQ+ show Heartstopper. Actors Kit Connor, Joe Locke, Yasmin Finney and William Gao – who play Nick, Charlie, Elle and Tao on the series, respectively – will join the show for a special airing tonight (July 1), sitting on their sofa and ready to dish on some telly.
Joy Crookes caught up with NME backstage at Glastonbury 2022, where she gave us the lowdown on what it was like to make the jump to Pyramid Stage, as well working with England football squad, The Lionesses.While upset that she was “still in a tent” while staying at the festival, the 23-year-old singer was proud to have made the jump to the main stage. “I played at the Pussy Parlour in 2019 before the pandemic and it’s mad I’m on the Pyramid stage this time,” she told NME.”When asked what it’s like to play on the world’s most important festival stage, she replied: “Funny, if you should put it like that. It was surreal, absolutely surreal.
Billie Lourd and her husband Austen Rydell stepped out to support their friend Andy Cohen at his pride party!
The Kardashians are known for their extravagant family parties, and Kim Kardashian recently hosted an epic Minions-themed bash for her four children.The reality TV star, 41, held a party at her Hidden Hills mansion to celebrate the upcoming release of Minions: The Rise of Gru, which is set to be released in the US on 1 July. Kim, who is mum to North, nine, Saint, six, Chicago, four, and three year old Psalm, went all out and completely transformed her family home for the party, with huge decorations and live entertainment.
A former Hollywood actor who has racked up more than 100 convictions burgled a house after missing the last bus home when drunk.