Meghan McCain called her New York City neighborhood a “war zone” while protests surge in the wake of George Floyd’s death — but one of her neighbors doesn’t quite agree.
14.05.2020 - 12:27 / evoke.ie
Gogglebox is one of those shows that you can watch for hours on end and never really get bored as there is usually a decent amount of humour and sass throughout.
Now the show has gone Stateside as E4 debuted its American version on Celebrity Gogglebox on Wednesday, but it wasn’t exactly what people expected.
In fairness, there were big names involved in the show including the Osbourne family, Meghan Trainor, Rob Lowe and Tyra Banks, but it still seemed to underwhelm viewers.
A post shared by
Meghan McCain called her New York City neighborhood a “war zone” while protests surge in the wake of George Floyd’s death — but one of her neighbors doesn’t quite agree.
Celebrities have continued to speak out as the protests that have swept the US in the wake of George Floyd’s death show no signs of stopping.
Though she's about as far away as physically possible from the heart of the protests around the police-related death of Minneapolis resident George Floyd at her home in New Zealand, Lorde shared some of her decidedly mixed feelings about joining the now-global movement decrying the latest death of a black man at the hands of police in the United States in a weekend note to fans on her email list."I’ve been following this week’s events in the States from New Zealand.
NEW YORK -- The author of “The Revenant,” the historical novel adapted into the Oscar-winning movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio, will be publishing his first new work of fiction in nearly 20 years.
By Jordan Moreau
Rapper Romeo Miller surprises Jesse McCartney by calling him during filming for the US version of Celebrity Gogglebox.
Neil Gaiman has apologised after returning to Scotland from New Zealand during the Covid-19 pandemic.
By Manori Ravindran
Former subway singer Just Sam won the third season of ABC’s American Idol this weekend and she’s opening up about her big win!
Joining forces in the fight against COVID-19, Sony Music Latin and Global Citizen will release a new version of Diego Torres’ timeless hit “Color Esperanza” to benefit the Pan American Health Organization’s (PAHO) response to the pandemic. Released in 2001 and co-written by Cachorro López, Coti Soroki