Louis Tomlinson isn’t going to be adding fuel to the fire.
03.07.2022 - 05:59 / starobserver.com.au
In Qatar, homosexuality is illegal and carries punishments of up to three years in prison and a fine and the possibility of the death penalty for Muslims under sharia law (though there are no known instances of the death penalty being enforced in the past).Cavallo states that this issue “does concern me.” He muses on the possibility of representing Australia at the World Cup and though it would be an honour, “at the same time, the laws clash,” and could put him at risk.“I want to do something really good in my career. I’ve always dreamed of playing for my country at the World Cup, but do I want my life to be in danger?”After his announcement in October, the midfielder received 700,000 messages within the first 30 minutes, including some from football icons.“When I was younger, I woke up to watch them play early in the morning, so it’s nice to see these straight athletes reaching out and saying, ‘Hey Josh, it’s OK’,” Cavallo said.Cavallo has spoken about Qatar’s anti-LGBTQ+ stance and its penalties in the past.
He told the Guardian’s Today in Focus podcast on Monday that Qatar’s policies forced him to re-evaluate whether his life was “more important than doing something really good in my career”.His dream to play in the Premier League and evolve his game remains as he continues in his football career.Thank you to the fans, you’re all so special and showed me amazing support throughout the season. I loved helping people that needed a guiding hand to become themselves through my story!It’s a privilege to do that for this world.
Cya next season JC. ❤️
.Louis Tomlinson isn’t going to be adding fuel to the fire.
Singer Justin Bieber will be back on tour sooner rather than later.
official Instagram account of the Justice Tour with the hashtag #BIEBERISBACK. AEG Presents UK also tweeted the news on Tuesday, “Justin Bieber RESUMES WORLD TOUR!!! Starting a run of European festivals in Italy on 31st July, then continue across South America, South Africa, The Middle East, Asia, Australia & New Zealand then back to Europe in 2023,” the promoter tweeted, promising that details for the rescheduling of postponed U.S shows are “coming soon.”Justin Bieber RESUMES WORLD TOUR!!! Starting a run of European festivals in Italy on 31st July, then continue across South America, South Africa, The Middle East, Asia, Australia & New Zealand then back to Europe in 2023.
Ready for his return. Justin Bieber will resume his Justice World Tour at the end of the month, seven weeks after he revealed his Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis.
After overcoming a rare illness, Justin Bieber is heading back out on the road.
EXCLUSIVE: Jessica Green (The Outpost) is the latest addition to the cast of Ben Affleck’s Nike drama for Amazon Studios, Skydance Sports and Mandalay Pictures, in which Affleck will star opposite his Good Will Hunting collaborator Matt Damon.
Manchester City could get an extra transfer boost to the tune of almost £5million as Newcastle are linked with former winger Jack Harrison.
Comedian Josh Thomas’s cavoodle and Please Like Me co-star, John passed away on Monday, July 11, at the age of 16. A post shared by Josh Thomas (@joshthomas87)In a second post, Thomas wrote, “ I’m sad today but it’s a nice sadness – I just loved this dog so much. He’s so handsome – don’t you think he aged like George Clooney? Bilby has been pretty glum but we’re working through it with freeze dried liver.”Bilby, a groodle, was adopted by Thomas during the COVID 19 quarantine, in April 2020. A post shared by Josh Thomas (@joshthomas87)Thomas’s followers posted their condolences.Adam Faison, Thomas’s co-star on Everything’s Gonna Be Okay, wrote, “goodbye john bubba we love you so much ❤️.”Australian singer/actor Brendan Maclean wrote, “Ah, so sorry Josh.
Manchester United youngster Hannibal Mejbri is among the nominees for the 2022 CAF Young Player of the Year award.
“You Can’t Ask That,” which went to air Down Under on Wednesday. Angela White, 35, was one of the stars who appeared on the show, with the porn queen confessing that getting down and dirty on camera has had a detrimental effect on her dating life. “It is difficult to find a partner that you truly connect with,” White — who has been dubbed “the Meryl Streep of porn” — admitted to the audience.
sporting world. Throughout her career critics have claimed Kournikova prioritised modelling and television appearances, above tennis itself. READ MORE: The Wimbledon legend who is such good friends with Kate Middleton she kissed him on the cheek 3 times in front of Prince William However in her prime, despite never winning a singles title, Kournikova reached number eight in the world.
of a report from Australian gossip site Poptopic, alleging that Depp, 59, is hammering out $301 million deal with Disney to appear in the sixth pirate movie. The media outlet attributed the intel to an industry insider. Depp’s legal team argued at his defamation trial against Amber Heard that he was dropped from the franchise after his ex-wife penned a 2018 Washington Post op-ed, calling herself a victim of domestic abuse.During Depp’s cross-examination, Heard’s lawyer Ben Rottenborn confronted the actor with a statement he had made to the press.“If Disney came to you with $300 million and a million alpacas, nothing on this earth would get you to go back and work with Disney on a ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ film, correct?” asked Rottenborn, referring to the interview.“That is true,” he replied.
Jack Johnson has announced he’ll be embarking on a run of Australian and New Zealand shows later this year.The tour comes in support of his latest album ‘Meet The Moonlight’, which arrived last Friday (June 24). It’ll see Johnson and his band arrive in Australia in late November, playing shows in Perth, the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, before heading to New Zealand’s Auckland and Napier.He’ll be supported by Emily Wurramara and Ziggy Alberts for the Australian dates, with The Black Seeds joining him in New Zealand.Tickets for the shows go on sale Friday July 1 at 10am local time, and will be available to purchase here.A post shared by Jack Johnson (@jackjohnson)It’ll be the first time the singer has visited Australia since 2019’s Byron Bay Bluesfest, and his first New Zealand shows since 2017.‘Meet The Moonlight’ marks Johnson’s eighth studio album and his first LP release in five years.
3 min read In less than eight months more than 500,000 people will descend on Sydney Australia for World Pride 2023 and today the major events and ticket sales have been announced on the steps of the Sydney Opera House.
Trigger warning: this article contains discussions of drug and alcohol addiction, as well as suicide.She’s one of the most famous – or should we say infamous – Married At First Sight stars of all time, but Jessika Power’s family is almost as complicated as her MAFS storyline.WATCH: Jessika opens up about her “unstable” childhoodWith one high-profile sibling, an ex-boxer dad and an estranged mum who wasn’t even invited to her TV wedding, there’s a lot going on in the Power family tree.Jess herself has acknowledged how unusual her family dynamics are and said a lot of it stems from her difficult upbringing.“It was really rough growing up... I was in situations a child should never be put in,” she told The Daily Telegraph in 2021.“I saw my mother being abused by the various men that came and went.