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Ruth Jones
Ruth Jones proud of her ‘very special’ Welsh identity
LONDON — Ruth Jones has revealed how much she treasures her background and “very special” Welsh identity.The actress and star of hit series Gavin And Stacey has said growing up surrounded by the unknowingly “hilarious” people of South Wales primed her for future comedy characters.Jones has said that throughout her career she has loved celebrating her identity, and sharing it on screen.The actress, raised in Porthcawl, wrote and starred in the Bafta Award-winning Gavin And Stacey, bringing the culture and mannerisms of South Wales to a huge TV audience.She has carried her identity into the Steve Coogan series Saxondale, and her current comedy series Stella which she co-wrote with husband David Peet. — Yahoo News
January 13, 2019

Ruth Jones proud of her ‘very special’ Welsh identity

Amber Davies
Love Island star says she has ‘a lot to prove’
LONDON — Former Love Island star Amber Davies has opened up about her upcoming West End debut in 9 to 5 the Musical, explaining that she thinks she has "a lot to prove" to audiences.Amber joined Graham Norton on his Radio 2 show Saturday morning (Jan. 12) alongside her cast mate, EastEnders star Bonnie Langford, to talk about the show, and discussed her previous performing experience."I moved to London at 16 and I trained for three years down in central London," she began. "And then I was the lead singer on a cruise [...] And then I got offered Hairspraythe UK tour and Love Island, and I thought I'd just take a gamble, and it's paid off."But I have a lot to prove, I think."Luckily, she has the support of Bonnie. "I'm hoping to surprise...
January 13, 2019

Love Island star says she has ‘a lot to prove’

Singer R. Kelly arrives at the 41st American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California, in this file photo. — Reuters
R. Kelly's attorney denies abuse allegations in documentary
LOS ANGELES — An attorney for R. Kelly on Friday called a new documentary series about the R&B singer a “for-profit hit piece,” and said the latest accusations of abuse by the Grammy-winning musician were a “complete fabrication.”The six-hour documentary “Surviving R. Kelly,” which aired earlier this month on US cable channel Lifetime, includes allegations from multiple women who accuse Kelly of sexual misconduct, sometimes with minors.Kelly, 52, the Chicago singer and record producer best known for his hit song “I Believe I Can Fly,” has for years denied accusations of abuse, including those made in the new documentary.Steve Greenberg, an attorney for Kelly, said in an interview on Friday that there was no evidence to support the accusations contained in the documentary,...
January 13, 2019

R. Kelly's attorney denies abuse allegations in documentary

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, smiles during her visit at Smart Works charity in West London, Britain. — Reuters
Meghan takes royal roles at UK charities
LONDON — Meghan Markle, wife of Britain's Prince Harry, announced on Thursday she would become patron of four organizations to champion causes close to her heart, including the National Theatre and charities supporting women and animal welfare.Queen Elizabeth, 92, has passed on her patronages of the National Theatre and the Association of Commonwealth Universities, which she has held for decades, to Meghan, who married the queen's grandson last year.Known as the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan will also become the patron of Smart Works, a charity helping long-term unemployed women, and animal welfare charity Mayhew."The Duchess is delighted to become Patron of both national and grassroots organizations that are part of the fabric of the UK, and is very much looking forward to...
January 13, 2019

Meghan takes royal roles at UK charities

US pop star Michael Jackson gestures during a news conference at the O2 Arena in London, in this file photo. — Reuters
Jackson estate slams as 'pathetic' new abuse claims
LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson’s estate condemned on Thursday an upcoming documentary about alleged child sexual abuse by the late singer as another “outrageous and pathetic attempt” to cash in on his fame.The documentary “Leaving Neverland” will be screened at the Sundance independent film festival later this month and will be shown on cable channel HBO and Britain’s Channel 4 television network this spring, festival organizers and HBO said.It features interviews with two men, now in their 30s, who say they were befriended by the singer and sexually abused by him when they were young boys, according to the filmmakers.The “Thriller” singer, who died in 2009, was acquitted at a 2005 criminal trial in California on charges of molesting a different, 13 year-old boy, at his...
January 13, 2019

Jackson estate slams as 'pathetic' new abuse claims

Elvis fans arrive at Central station before boarding a train to The Parkes Elvis Festival, in Sydney on January 10, 2019. The Parkes Elvis Festival is an annual event celebrating the music and life of Elvis Presley in the New South Wales town of Parkes. / AFP / PETER PARKS
Elvis Express: Fans rock n' roll their way to outback festival
SYDNEY — Elvis Presley may have "left the building" four decades ago, but his spirit was alive and well at Sydney's main station recently, as hundreds of fans boarded trains to an outback festival celebrating their idol.Dressed in colorful sequined jumpsuits, blue suede shoes and having used copious amounts of hairspray, lookalikes sang and danced to hits belted out by tribute artists.The party atmosphere was a fitting tribute to the cultural and musical legacy of "The King", whose appeal has spanned decades and generations, and reached far beyond his American roots.The revelers at Central station were boarding the "Elvis Express" and "Blue Suede Express", two trains put on to take them to the small outback town of Parkes, 300 kilometers (190...
January 13, 2019

Elvis Express: Fans rock n' roll their way to outback festival

This combination of file pictures created on July 18, 2018 shows US actress Ashley Judd, left, and US film producer Harvey Weinstein. — AFP
US judge dismisses Ashley Judd’s sex harassment claim against Weinstein
LOS ANGELES, California — A federal judge in Los Angeles on Wednesday dismissed actress Ashley Judd’s sexual harassment claim against movie producer Harvey Weinstein but said she could proceed with a defamation claim against him.Judd had accused Weinstein of defaming her in 1998 after she refused what she said were his sexual advances a year earlier.In her lawsuit, filed in April 2018, the “Double Jeopardy” actress accused Weinstein of smearing her reputation by discouraging director Peter Jackson from casting her in his blockbuster movie franchise “The Lord of the Rings.”Judd, one of the first women in October 2017 to publicly accuse Weinstein of sexual misconduct, had accused the Hollywood movie mogul of sexual harassment in violation of a California law barring such conduct...
January 10, 2019

US judge dismisses Ashley Judd’s sex harassment claim against Weinstein

Lady Gaga poses for photographers as she arrives for the National Board of Review Awards gala in New York City in this Jan. 8, 2019 file photo. — Reuters
Lady Gaga says won’t work again with singer R Kelly
LOS ANGELES — Lady Gaga has vowed to remove a duet she recorded with R&B singer R. Kelly from streaming services and never collaborate with him again.Her comments, in a lengthy Instagram post late on Wednesday, followed a new television documentary in which multiple women accuse Kelly of sexual misconduct, sometimes with minors.Kelly, 52, the Chicago singer and record producer best known for hit song “I Believe I Can Fly,” has repeatedly denied accusations in recent years of abuse, including those made in the new documentary.The Grammy-winning singer was tried and acquitted on child pornography charges in Chicago in 2008.His attorney has not responded to requests for comment about the six-hour documentary “Surviving R. Kelly,” broadcast last week on the Lifetime channel.It...
January 10, 2019

Lady Gaga says won’t work again with singer R Kelly

Why Chew Gum?
Saudi GazetteWhat is that thing which you are not allowed to eat in school, offices or even at home? Although you love the feeling of it in your mouth, but you just cannot swallow it. You just chew and chew and chew and spit. That is Chewing Gum!Chewing Gum is an accidental invention. No one planned on making chewing gum, but it just happened to exist in nature. It is said that people in old days used to chew on gum.Ancient Greeks, North American Indians, and Mayans used sap of different tree to chew. In 1870, Thomas Adams was experimenting with the sap of a South American tree to find the substitute for rubber. He was disappointed, and in that dejection he popped the piece of this wood in his mouth.He liked it very much! As a result his company became the No. 1 production company for...
January 09, 2019

Why Chew Gum?

New fashion trends
Gucci Arli shoulder bag Available at Net A PorterThere’s a reason that Gucci’s ‘Arli’ shoulder bag looks like the kind of treasure you’d find in the window of a vintage shop - Alessandro Michele dug the style out of the house’s archives from the ‘70s. Expertly crafted from panels of smooth leather and plush suede, it features the brand’s ‘GG’ hardware on the front flap and opens to a compartmented interior for easy organization.Saint Laurent Available on FarfetchBeige Cassandre logo leather shoulder bagSKIIMKarla belted leather trench coatFendi Printed cotton-poplin shirt Available at Net A PorterFendi’s Resort ‘19 collection is filled with reworked masculine silhouettes and vibrant prints - this pajama-inspired shirt is a perfect example. Made from crisp...
January 09, 2019

New fashion trends

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