Michael Keaton opened up about working with Jenna Ortega on the set of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
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Wham! legend George Michael.The coin is the latest addition to the Royal Mint’s Music Legends series, which commemorates iconic British performers by creating a coin in their honour.In the collectable, Michael is depicted wearing his signature sunglasses, looking down, while an engraving of the refrain from his 1987 solo track ‘Faith’ is also shown. Splashes of black and red are featured on the otherwise silver design, as they were colours used prominently throughout his career.Sandra Deiana, the coin’s designer, explained that she wanted to capture “a detailed portrait” of the musician “that captured his charismatic expression” (per BBC).
“I was particularly thinking of his iconic sunglasses,’ she added.Sharing their response to the new coin, George Michael Entertainment said it was “deeply honoured” by the tribute from the Royal Mint. It also shared that Michael himself would have felt “enormously proud and genuinely touched that a national institution should have decided to pay tribute to his memory in this way”.George Michael collectable coin unveiled by Royal Mint > https://t.co/NojGXVdYYg pic.twitter.com/pRa41QDzfX— News Radio UK (@NewsRadioUK) February 26, 2024Michael grew up in Hertfordshire and founded Wham! with Andrew Ridgeley, whom he met as a fellow pupil at Bushey Meads School.
Michael Keaton opened up about working with Jenna Ortega on the set of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
It’s never a good thing when even other royals are laughing at your scandals!
“The Sound of Silence” — the chart-topping classic that had Simon & Garfunkel making all kinds of noise after their 1964 debut.“I used to go into the bathroom of my parents’ house. There was tile on the wall, and I’d turn the water on,” recalls Paul Simon — who wrote the duo’s first hit — in the two-part documentary “In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon,” which premieres on MGM+ Sunday and continues on March 24.“And the tile made the echo, and the water was like a white noise sound.
the recent photo scandal that rocked the palace and Middleton’s continued recovery behind closed doors, William is “too tied up” to take on an extra workload.“Now that Charles and Kate are taking a step back, things are changing,” Burrell said on behalf of Slingo. “Charles being so solid, reliable and stoic, I think he is caught in a difficult position because he has to slow down and it isn’t panning out the way he expected,” he explained.“The machinery of royalty is grinding slower and slower so they have to keep the family business going but slim down their engagements.
Beyoncé is a little too young to have watched the “Carter Country” sitcom that aired on ABC from 1977 to 1979 — when Richard Paul’s Mayor Teddy Burnside character would dismissively tell his subordinates to “Handle it, handle it.” Well, five decades later, the new boss of “Carter Country” is none other than Beyoncé Knowles-Carter.On Tuesday, the hottest new cowgirl in the game announced that “Carter Country” would be the title of the country-themed “Act II” of her “Renaissance” trilogy — in a nod to her married name as the wife of Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter.Anticipation has been building to Country Bey’s album-length arrival after she dropped the twangy twosome of “Texas Hold ’Em” and “16 Carriages” on Super Bowl night Feb. 11.
On Mother's Day, Kensington Palace released the first image of the Princess of Wales since she underwent 'planned abdominal surgery' in January.The sweet image, which was taken by Prince William, showed Kate sitting on a chair in the garden surrounded by their three children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five. However, hours after the photograph was posted to the official social media accounts of the Prince and Princess of Wales, a series of photo agencies including Reuters, Getty Images, Associated Press and AFP, pulled the image from their systems and issued a 'kill notice.' This required all clients to remove the picture from their platforms, too. Kensington Palace did not give a response when asked if the image had been edited.
Kylie Jenner is opening up about her evolving look and how she’s been looking lately.
Michael McIntyre left a weight-loss clinic based in Austria with a fear of apples, bizarrely. In a new interview with The Sun, the 47-year-old comedian recalled checking into the £4k per night establishment for one week in total, where he managed to shed two stone. "I went to this place called the Mayr Clinic and lost quite a bit of weight, which I kept off for a little while.
John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Seriesmakers, a joint initiative of Series Mania, Europe’s biggest TV festival, and European film-TV powerhouse Beta Group, has revealed the 10 top-notch project lineup of the second edition of its novel and high-powered mentoring program for filmmakers making their TV creator debut. This year’s Seriesmakers features in development drama series from Oscar winner Kevin Macdonald (“George Blake”), behind “The Last King Of Scotland,” and from Finnish director Mikko Myllylahti, who burst onto the scene co-writing with Juho Kuosmanen the latter’s “The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Makki,” a 2016 Cannes Un Certain Regard winner.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are known for their frequent hand-holding - a clear departure from the usual formality seen in Royal relationships. While there's no official Royal rule against it, Prince William and Kate Middleton are rarely seen holding hands or showing public affection.
Roman Kemp will take on one of the highest-profile jobs in his broadcasting career when he hosts the BRIT Awards 2024 with Maya Jama and Clara Amfo. The presenter has called it a "real pinch me moment".
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Food Network is breaking new ground in the intense culinary competition genre with a series that features 24 chefs taking on 24 food challenges in, you guessed it, 24 consecutive hours. Hosted by Food Network stars and iconic chefs Michael Symon and Esther Choi, “24 in 24: Last Chef Standing” is described as the Warner Bros.
Timothée Chalamet is sharing which film motivated him to pursue acting!
“It’s the issues that New Yorkers are talking about. What it is that you need to know to be an informed New Yorker,” Pergament said of the show, available to Spectrum subscribers on Channel 1, Spectrum News App Xumo, Stream Box, Roku, and Apple TV streaming. Pergament started her career at NY1 in 1994.
Spice Girl Melanie Brown has revealed she is set to walk down the aisle of St Paul's Cathedral, following in the footsteps of the Royal Family.
When it comes to being a member of the Royal Family and having a normal job, there are very few ways to make both coexist harmoniously.The high-ranking senior royals currently hold roles of constitutional importance or serve as a patron to various charities, among many other crucial duties. While many of those who have married into the Family have previously held normal jobs, there are many royals who still have ordinary jobs today.
They may be the most photographed family in the world, but many members of the British monarchy also display passion and talent on the other side of the camera. The Princess of Wales is the most acclaimed royal snapper of all, having become known for sharing beautiful, close-up pictures of her children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
19-year-old daughter Isabella has faced a setback as she fights brain cancer. The 52-year-old “Good Morning America” anchor told his co-hosts on Wednesday, “The last three days have been a little rough because she [Isabella] had a fever that kind of comes and goes.”“I had to take her to the hospital and thought she’d come home a few hours later.
Even the stars get starstruck!
Wright’s family confirmed that he had passed away, writing: “It is with deep sorrow and profound regret that we announce the passing of our beloved Steve Wright.“In addition to his son, Tom, and daughter, Lucy, Steve leaves behind his brother, Laurence and his father Richard. Also, much-loved close friends and colleagues, and millions of devoted radio listeners who had the good fortune and great pleasure of allowing Steve into their daily lives as one of the UK’s most enduring and popular radio personalities.”Now Tom, who is a club promoter, has revealed that he flew back from Los Angeles to be with his father in the days before he died.As reported by the Evening Standard, he said: “It meant the world to me that I was able to get to know my Dad in a way I never had in the months before he died.