There's no doubt that the Irish public love them some Little Mix.
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Slowthai, Little Simz, Ghetts, Pa Salieu, Mahalia and more.Discussing the festival’s 2021 edition, co-founder Dave Harvey said: “It feels pretty surreal to be gearing up to finally get back in a field after the crippling uncertainty of the last 18 months.“We are beyond excited to get back to what we love doing best with a really exciting line up, focussed on the wealth of amazing UK talent (for obvious reasons), with a heavy Bristol focus this year, which is something we only want to develop
.There's no doubt that the Irish public love them some Little Mix.
The Boo Radleys have announced details of a UK tour, marking their first live dates in 24 years.Tim Brown (bass/guitar/keyboards), Simon “Sice” Rowbottom (guitar/vocals) and Rob Cieka (drums) will hit the road in October after having announced their return last month.
Amy Day set tongues wagging as she confronted Hugo Hammond over the way he treated her when they left the Love Island villa last week. Both Love Island beauty Amy, 25, and the nation were left in shock when former PE teacher Hugo, 24, described his pursuit for love on the show as "tragic" after being dumped.The pair then came face to face as they met before jetting back to the UK.
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Amber Gill has come a long way since winning Love Island in 2019 with Greg O'Shea. While their relationship didn’t last long after the show wrapped, Amber’s star continued to rise and she fast became one of the UK’s most recognisable TV stars.Two years on from splitting her £50k Love Island winnings with Greg, the 23-year-old now boasts her own fortune of millions, having made the bulk of her money from social media partnerships.
Love Island's been keeping us entertained all summer long, with its contestants all pretty much becoming household names across the UK. However, it's hard to image what they were actually like before they got the golden ticket from ITV2 and were flown out to Majorca for the reality dating show.
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After finishing their run in the Love Island villa as singletons, it seems Sharon Gaffka and Aaron Francis have been spending time together back in the UK. The pair – who were once coupled up on the ITV2 show – were seen together leaving The Prince restaurant in Chelsea, London with their arms around each other and laughing.
Love Island’s bombshell Lillie Haynes is finally back in the UK after her role in the ongoing drama between Liam Reardon and Millie Court comes to an end.The Geordie star shared a picture at the airport as she cuddled up to what appeared to be one of her friends in arrivals. Lillie, 22, wore a casual black cropped top and ripped denim shorts for the flight home, and was wearing very little makeup for the picture.
he recently wore a jumper supporting England players Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho.The actor wore the top that bore the words ‘Jadon & Marcus & Bukayo’ at the premiere for season two of his Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso last week.Speaking on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, he said: “Well, Jadon, Marcus and Bukayo are three of the English footballers from their national team. Yeah, they’re the last young fellas that took the penalty kicks.
Sam Faiers has given a glimpse into her family fun day at her sprawling Surrey mansion as the UK basked in scorching 32-degree heat. The Mummy Diaries star, 30, who recently landed her first film role alongside son Paul., gave a sneak peek inside on Sunday 18 July.
Judi Love says more needs to be done to tackle the issue of racism in our country and that the racial abuse faced by England players after the Euros final serves as a trigger for the black community. Writing in her exclusive weekly OK! magazine column, Judi believes it's about education and allies and urges everyone to call out things at home or in the workplace that don't feel right.