Marisa Abela becomes Amy Winehouse in the first trailer for the forthcoming musical biopic Back to Black.
27.12.2023 - 22:45 / ok.co.uk
Amy Childs has detailed her "stressful" Christmas after her baby son was rushed to hospital. While families were tucking into their roast dinner or opening presents around the tree, the TOWIE star, 33, ended up in A&E with her baby son Billy after he "couldn't stop coughing" and suffered from a "high temperature". Amy welcomed her twins, a boy and a girl, Billy and Millie, with her fiancé Billy Delbosq in April this year.
She also has two children - Polly, five and Ritchie, four - from previous relationships. After Christmas took an unexpected turn, Amy took to Instagram on Wednesday, 27 December to share with her 1.1M followers what had happened. Posting a family snap with her twins and Billy, the TV star posted a lengthy statement.
It read: "Wow what a Christmas we had this year to say it was stressful and tough would be an understatement we ended up in A&E with baby Billy Christmas Day.. he couldn’t stop coughing, high temperature, wasn’t taking his milk, we was all so worried and just wanted him better, so many messages why I haven’t been on my Instagram, and thank you for all your messages!" She continued: "It’s been a stressful Christmas this year BUT Roll on 2024. How was your Christmas everyone!?" The mum of four also posted the snap on her Instagram stories and provided another update on how her son was doing.
Marisa Abela becomes Amy Winehouse in the first trailer for the forthcoming musical biopic Back to Black.
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Valerie Wu Intern “Back to Black,” a new biopic about the late Amy Winehouse, has debuted its first footage. Starring “Industry” actor Marisa Abela as Winehouse and directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson (“Nowhere Boy,” “Fifty Shades of Grey”), “Back to Black” is executive produced by Nicky Kentish-Barnes, Ron Halpern and Joe Naftalin for Studiocanal and Alison Owen and Debra Hayward for Monumental Pictures from a screenplay written by Matt Greenhalgh (“Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool”).
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Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Darlene Love‘s annual television performance of “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” was essentially orphaned after “Late Show With David Letterman” went off the air in 2015, putting an end to the 28-year streak that had the music legend singing her signature holiday song with Paul Shaffer‘s band on Letterman’s last original show before Christmas each December. But they all reunited — not over the air, but on YouTube — for a resumption of the tradition, nine years after the last time this particular caroling took place on CBS. Watch the video, below.
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