Hugh Grant has settled a High Court claim against the publisher of The Sun newspaper over allegations of unlawful information gathering, a judge has been told.
31.03.2024 - 06:59 / variety.com
Ethan Shanfeld Ramy Youssef cheekily observed the holy month of Ramadan on “Saturday Night Live” with a parody ad offering a simple solution addressing the difficulties of fasting. “You know, fasting for Ramadan used to be easy. But the last few years, with work and a growing family, it’s felt almost impossible.
But not anymore. Thanks to Ozempic for Ramadan,” Youssef says in the sketch. “I used to rush to eat a whole meal before dawn,” he continues, opening the fridge while it’s still dark outside.
“Now, I just grab my prayer beads and Ozempic needle. As long as I shoot up before the sun rises, it’s halal.” Kenan Thompson also appears in the sketch as a halal cart owner struggling to resist the delicious smell of his own product. “With Ozempic for Ramadan, now I don’t even get hangry when white women ask if I have salmon,” he says after stabbing himself with the Ozempic needle.
Ego Nwodim also stars in the sketch as an office worker “on Google Sheets going HAM — no haram,” while Andrew Dismukes is a convert showing off his 27-inch waist. “Side effects may include nausea, headache and going straight to hell.” boasts the narrator of the parody commercial. “And for those of you claiming this is the exact product rebranded for a new, burgeoning Muslim demographic: that’s Islamophobic!” Earlier in the episode, during his “SNL” monologue, Youssef joked, “This is an incredibly spiritual weekend.
We’re in the holy month of Ramadan. Tomorrow is Easter. And yesterday, Beyoncé released a new album.
Hugh Grant has settled a High Court claim against the publisher of The Sun newspaper over allegations of unlawful information gathering, a judge has been told.
Ellise Shafer Hugh Grant has settled his privacy case against the publisher of The Sun, Rupert Murdoch‘s News Group Newspapers. As reported by the BBC, Grant reached a settlement on Wednesday regarding allegations of unlawful information gathering against NGN. He had claimed that The Sun had employed private investigators to tap his phone in 2011.
Hugh Grant has settled in his privacy case with the publisher of Rupert Murdoch‘s tabloid The Sun.
An SNP MP has called for a ban on high street tanning salons to help reduce the number of Scots at risk from skin cancer.
Premium beauty doesn't have to cost you a fortune, which is great news if you like the finer things on your bathroom shelves.This week, you can shop some of your favourite luxury brands like ghd, Elizabeth Arden, OPI, This Works and Oskia for a fraction of their usual price thanks to Amazon's Premium Beauty Week sale. So, if you've been waiting for a good deal to stock up on some of your favourite beauty products, or to invest in a pricey new piece of hair tech, this week is the week to do it.
Psychic powers apparently run in the Caputo family! How fortunate for them!
Ben Hillman is known for helping others find their dream homes abroad as a presenter on Channel 4's A Place in the Sun, but what about his own home life? The professional interior designer, who studied product and furniture design before launching his TV career, certainly knows a thing or two about property. Despite his globe-trotting career, he has a stunning home with a stylish interior, and is a self-proclaimed "home bod" who cherishes spending time with his rarely-seen wife Gaby and their two daughters, Hope Blossom and Honour Willow.
Bruce Springsteen played ‘Seeds’ for the first time since 2016 during his show in Connecticut last night (April 12).Performing at the Mohegan Sun Arena, The Boss gave a rare outing to the track, which was recorded during the 1983 ‘Born In The U.S.A.’ sessions.A live version of the song from a show at the Los Angeles Coliseum in September 1985 was released in 1986 on the ‘Live 1975-85’ box set.It was last performed at London’s Wembley Stadium in 2016. You can listen to the latest live version below.He also gave tour debuts to ‘Lucky Town’ which is taken from his 1992 album of the same name and ‘I’m On Fire’ which also features on ‘Born In The U.S.A.’.
Spring is finally here and with it, in amongst the rain showers, we've seen a spot of sun, making us rather excited for the arrival of warmer weather - and cute outfits. With a new season comes the arrival brand-new clothing collections - including PrettyLittleThing's, which has got us excited for getting out and about in the sun. From denim shorts and pretty mini dresses to beach side cover ups and work attire that'll help brighten up your day, the online retailer's new spring buys have got us all swooning.
The daughter of a woman who appeared on Channel 4's First Dates Hotel was 'already dead' when her father drove into a lorry in a suspected murder-suicide, an inquest has heard.Two year old Oria passed away last year, when she was killed by her father Ashley Henry in a suspected murder-suicide.The tragic death of Oria occurred in Anwick, Lincolnshire, and was first thought to have been an accidental collision, until police launched a murder investigation two days later. Police initially treated the tragedy, which took place on Father's Day last year, as a straightforward collision but later launched a murder investigation after 'careful consideration'.
Throughout her 20 year career as presenter of A Place In The Sun, Jasmine Harman has helped a whole host of people find their dream holiday in sunnier climes. And in October 2023, she embarked on her very own adventure when she decided to move to Estepona in Spain alongside her husband, Jon, and their two children, Joy, nine, and seven year old Albion. In an Instagram post, the TV personality explained that while moving abroad was “stressful” and “intense”, she and her family fully intended to make the most of the exciting move.
A Place In The Sun's Scarlette Douglas is making waves as she gears up for an exciting chapter in her life. The 37 year old property expert and TV presenter has packed her bags and flown to sunny LA with big dreams of taking her television career to the next level, as she's set to rub shoulders with industry bigwigs.
The 2024 Solar Eclipse is happening in just a few hours, and you might be out of luck if you don’t have official eclipse protective eye wear.
The one thing that can make a long bank holiday weekend better is when the sun comes out, and it looks like Greater Manchester is in for a treat - for now. After a spell of wet and windy weather earlier this week, the region is enjoying some pleasant sunshine.
Tonight on SNL, Poor Things star Ramy Youssef appeared as part of a commercial highlighting an exciting new product called Ozempic for Ramadan.
Gogglebox star George Gilbey's last words have been revealed before he tragically fell to his death in a workplace accident. George, 40, died at a warehouse on Wednesday after reportedly plummeting 80ft through a skylight and landing on concrete below. Now, a pal has told The Sun that he had been scaling a roof when the tragedy unfolded.They said: "George had not been in a good way and maybe should not have been working at all.
continues to be breezy and cute.Just after , the power couple strolled hand in hand down a dock. In , Kelce covered up with a boxy white T-shirt and slipped on leather loafers, which seem an odd choice for being so close to water, but okay! Swift kept her hair in a braided ponytail and covered up with white drawstring shorts and a rosebud-patterned camisole that's giving major early-2000s girlhood vibes. She shielded her face from the sun with a Ralph Lauren baseball cap and dark sunglasses, opting for patterned sandals that make a lot more sense than what her boyfriend has going on.“They vacationed in the Bahamas for several days,” a source told .
“I am honored to be the first Arab host of Saturday Night Live, says comedian Ramy Youssef in the initial promo for his hosting gig.
Alyssa Milano is really milking those revenue streams lately! It’s not something we would typically ever take issue with. It’s tough to earn a living. Get that bag, by all means. But in her case, it always seems to be getting a little extra money from the fans… when supposedly she’s already LOADED…
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent In the early 1970s, Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan wrote and recorded songs for the English version of Italian director Franco Zeffirelli’s film “Brother Sun, Sister Moon,” about the early years of St. Francis of Assisi, that evoked the “flower power” hippie movement and developed a cult following. Half a century later, Donovan traveled to Italy last week to watch a freshly restored version of the film in two celebratory events.