Police say they are growing concerned for the welfare of a woman in pyjama bottoms who vanished from a Dundee hospital. Bridget Diven was last seen at around 1.15pm on Saturday, July 23, after leaving the city's Ninewells Hospital.
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After saying goodbye in 2020, Kristian Alfonso is coming back to the “Days of Our Lives” family.
The actress is returning to reprise her role as Hop Williams Brady in the spin-off series “Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem”, whose second season premieres July 11 on StackTV.
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Alfonso originally left “Days” after starring on the show for 37 years, but in an interview with Sopa Opera Digest, she says she never actually said her goodbye was final.
““I have seen online where viewers have stated that I said, ‘Never’ regarding [returning someday] — I never said never. I said that I will not be popping in and out like other actors have done in the past. I didn’t say I’m never, ever coming back,” she says, according to Deadline. “I was not absolute.”
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Meanwhile, “Days” fans will actually get double the Alfonso action, as the actress’ final episode on the main show has yet to air, having been in the can along with other episodes due to the pandemic.
Those already-shot episodes will take “Days of Our Lives” through early October.
Police say they are growing concerned for the welfare of a woman in pyjama bottoms who vanished from a Dundee hospital. Bridget Diven was last seen at around 1.15pm on Saturday, July 23, after leaving the city's Ninewells Hospital.
Sri Lanka weathers the worst economic crisis in its history.The island nation known as the pearl of the Indian Ocean — where films like “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” “Tarzan, the Ape Man” and “The Bridge on the River Kwai” were shot on location — has been through some extraordinary times in recent weeks.In the last year, the government’s economic mismanagement has precipitated a foreign currency and agricultural crisis that has led to shortages of medicine, fuel and basic food staples amid a 50% rise in inflation. The country declared bankruptcy earlier this month.
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Dave Chappelle stand-up gig in Minnesota has been cancelled by the venue hours before he was scheduled to perform.The comedian’s sold-out show at First Avenue in Minneapolis on Wednesday (July 20) was pulled due to backlash from “staff, artists and our community”.In a statement announcing the show would be moved to Varsity Theater, organisers wrote: “To staff, artists, and our community, we hear you and we are sorry. We know we must hold ourselves to the highest standards, and we know we let you down.“We are not just a black box with people in it, and we understand that First Ave is not just a room, but meaningful beyond our walls.A post shared by First Avenue (@firstavenue)“The First Avenue team and you have worked hard to make our venues the safest spaces in the country, and we will continue with that mission.”They added: “We believe in diverse voices and the freedom of artistic expression, but in honouring that, we lost sight of the impact this would have.
The doctor is out! New Amsterdam star Freema Agyeman revealed she is not returning for the fifth and final season of the medical drama.
A young man has been killed by police after he reportedly shot five members of his family that he had been keeping hostage since last night. Local reports suggest the man, in his twenties, killed his father, his stepmother and three children in Douvres, a town in eastern France.
Maximising annual leave is a serious endeavour indeed, and by using bank holidays to your advantage, workers can more than double their time off.
Police are continuing to attempt to trace a teenager missing from Fife. Emma Goddard, also known as Aster, disappeared from Glenrothes around 10pm on Saturday, July 16.
“The Graveyard Book,” based on Neil Gaiman’s bestselling book of the same name (which was a spooky reworking of Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book”), is back from the great beyond. The Disney project, which has been developed by various filmmakers since 2009, has a new director in Marc Forster (“Quantum of Solace,” “World War Z”), TheWrap has confirmed.Forster’s producing partner Renée Wolfe will produce through their 2Dux2 banner along with Gil Netter.
Britney Spears is showing her love for Selena Gomez!
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If the drama wasn’t enough on Beyond Salem, the team behind the Days of Our Lives spinoff on Peacock have created a way for fans to enjoy the short-term sudser long after the last episode drops today.
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Boris Johnson has invited Nicola Sturgeon to a UK summit on the cost of living crisis after phoning the First Minister to thank her for her support for Ukraine.
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A family-of-seven have been forced to start selling off their belongings and say their lives have become a 'nightmare' amid the current cost of living crisis. Kevin, 40 and Nicola Gomersall, 39, say they are struggling with mounting costs and can only afford to feed their five children cheap ready-meals.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterThe South by Southwest Conference is expanding beyond its longtime Austin, Texas home to Sydney, Australia.SXSW Sydney will host a seven-day celebration of technology, film and music from Oct. 15 to Oct.
Sasha Urban editorPeacock announced on Wednesday the premiere dates for its scripted originals for the rest of the year, including Matthew Fox’s “Last Light,” “Vampire Academy,” the “Pitch Perfect” spinoff series “Bumper in Berlin” and the TV adaptation of “The Best Man.”Original series set to premiere in July (and have been previously announced) include six-part drama thriller “Trigger Point” from Jed Mercurio’s HTM Television on July 8, starring Vicky McClure and Adrian Lester; “Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem,” a spin-off of the legendary NBC soap that stars cast members Kristian Alfonso, Peter Reckell and Eileen Davidson on July 11; and comedic thriller series “The Resort” with William Jackson Harper and Cristin Milioti, from writer and executive producer Andy Siara premieres on July 28. In August, Peacock will premiere “The Undeclared War,” a series from BAFTA winner Peter Kominsky that tracks a team of analysts at GCHQ as they combat cyber warfare and premieres on Aug. 18, as well as “Everything I Know About Love,” based on Dolly Alderton’s bestselling memoir, which premieres on Aug.
Death is not the end for the characters of “Days Of Our Lives”.