Campaigners have criticised plans to open a Hooters in Greater Manchester - branding the restaurant “sexist, misogynistic and degrading”. The US chain, famous for employing scantily-clad waitresses, has applied to open a branch in Salford Quays.
21.04.2022 - 03:15 / justjared.com
A rare thing happened on tonight’s episode of Jeopardy!
This occurrence has only happened a handful of times before and fans can’t believe that it actually did!
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Mattea Roach once again reigned as the Jeopardy! champion at the end of the episode, but it was the final jeopardy segment that got fans talking.
After two rounds of game play, Mattea was the only one left standing with a positive score.
Her competitors, Loni Lewis and Sean Wong, were both in the red as Final Jeopardy approached, which caused Mattea to be the only player in the final round.
A single player Final Jeopardy has happened before – in 2012, 2015, and just recently in 2020 with Kevin Walsh.
Mattea is currently on a winning streak, with this game making her 12th consecutive win. So far, she’s racked up $271,282 in winnings.
Check out the biggest earnings records on Jeopardy! here!
Campaigners have criticised plans to open a Hooters in Greater Manchester - branding the restaurant “sexist, misogynistic and degrading”. The US chain, famous for employing scantily-clad waitresses, has applied to open a branch in Salford Quays.
The WAEVE, the new project from Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall, have released their first track in the form of ‘Something Pretty’ – listen below.The Blur guitarist-turned-solo musician and the former Pipettes member-turned-Mark Ronson collaborator announced they’d teamed up to form a duo last month, confirming that music would soon be arriving via Transgressive Records.Last night (May 4), THE WAEVE played an intimate launch show at The Lexington in London and are due to return to the venue for a second headline performance tomorrow (May 6).An image of the setlist from yesterday’s gig showed that the group played a nine-song set that included ‘Can I Call You’, ‘Drowning’, ‘Sleepwalking’, ‘Kill Me Again’ and ‘Say Something Pretty’.Today (May 5), The WAEVE shared the latter cut as a standalone single. “Unplug the radio/ Unplug the TV/ Unplug the internet/ And while you’re there unplug me,” Coxon sings over a drum machine beat off the heels of electrifying guitar shreds.In the raw, defiant chorus, Coxon and Dougall declare in unison that they “wanna be out in the city” enjoying “something pretty” instead.
Miranda Lambert has an incredible career and fans around the world flock to meet her during public appearances, so much so that she requires extra protection.MORE: Miranda Lambert provides glimpse into tour in denim and fringeThis is where her husband Brendan McLoughlin came into the picture, who was working with the security team on Good Morning America when the star was appearing on there with her band, The Pistol Annies.It was really a case of love at first sight when they met too, as the pair hit it off right away, although Miranda wasn't aware of it at the time.WATCH: Miranda's susprising love story revealed"My girlfriends, the Annies, saw him [Brendan] and knew I might be ready to hang out with someone," she previously told the New York Times.MORE: Miranda Lambert praises fans as she heads back out on the road after album releaseMORE: Miranda Lambert pays emotional tribute to country legend Naomi Judd"They invited him to our show behind my back." But, safe to say things turned out pretty well, as the pair got engaged just three months after meeting. Miranda and Brendan got married in secret too, making it even more special for the couple.
Cameron Diaz's...hair! The 49-year-old actress took to Instagram Tuesday to share a new video for her wine line, Avaline. But a can of bubbly isn't the only treat Diaz served up.The now retired actress gave fans a moment of nostalgia, by teaming up with comedianBenito Skinner for a wine night in matching red dresses and slicked up blonde hairdos à la Diaz's 1998 hit, In the video shared to both Diaz and Skinner's Instagram accounts, an excited Skinner makes his way to Diaz's home, where the actress turned wine co-founder is waxing nostalgic over one of her most infamous roles.
Cameron Diaz is bringing back the ’90s with a throwback reference to the infamous “hair gel” scene.
Emily Giffin, whose 2004 “Something Borrowed” became a film in 2011 starring Kate Hudson and John Krasinski, has listed her home in the city’s affluent Buckhead neighborhood for $8.99 million, its listing brokerage told The Post.Giffin and her husband, Hartley Blaha, purchased the home in 2011, around the time of that film’s release, for $4.92 million, according to the Wall Street Journal, which first reported news of this listing. Its current asking price makes it among the priciest homes for sale in Atlanta, the Journal added.The late 1920s Georgian Revival spread stands on nearly 5 acres — with a Southern-style facade featuring stately bricks, columns and shutters, the listing images show.
Cameron Diaz has found herself in a sticky situation… again!On May 3, the former actress turned back the clock and gave a fun nod to that infamous "hair gel" scene from "There's Something About Mary." In the Instagram video, comedian Benito Skinner shows up at Cameron's home with her Avaline wine in tow. Not only that, but he was also dressed like Cameron's character was in the 1997 movie, donning a red dress and "gelled" hair.A post shared by Cameron Diaz (@camerondiaz)Cameron initially reacts awkwardly after seeing Benito, but she quickly plays along and recreates the legendary scene.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticPretend it was one year ago, when the streaming revolution, stoked by the pandemic (when is a pandemic good for business? When your business depends on people staying home), was feeling the first flush of being the New Paradigm That Ate The World. And pretend, in that spring of 2021, that you’d been asked to imagine how a film industry headline from the future might read.
As culture evolves and accelerates in the age of social media and the culture wars rage on in the wake of this shift, there are two sets of older generations in the world today. One that feels that a changing “woke” world is something to fear, an oppression that one must combat, and those that realize the world has changed and they need to adjust to a changing era of empathy.
Actor Bill Murray has spoken for the first time about his role in the production suspension of the film Being Mortal after a complaint was lodged against him.
An unexpected surprise. Joe Alwyn explained that he doesn’t often think about girlfriend Taylor Swift‘s fame, so he certainly didn’t expect their fun musical collaboration to win a Grammy Award.
A young mum from Lancashire tragically took her own life after experiencing a traumatic event the year before - with mental health services admitting there were 'some failings' in her care.
Kim Basinger and daughter Ireland Baldwin are getting real about their experiences with anxiety. Ireland and Basinger appeared on Wednesday's episode of "Red Table Talk," where they both discussed their struggles with anxiety in Basinger's first public interview in years. Basinger began by talking about her experience suffering from agoraphobia. Agoraphobia is a "type of anxiety disorder in which you fear and avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed," according to the Mayo clinic.
Noel Fielding has shared a very special social media post with his fans.MORE: Noel Fielding divides fans with sneak peek inside his wardrobe at family homeThe Great British Bake Off host is a proud father of two young children – daughters Dali and Iggy – whom he shares with his partner, DJ Lliana Bird. WATCH: The most shocking Bake Off momentsBut the pair have chosen not to share any pictures of their girls – until now.