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The pop megastar has sent UK fans into a Twitter frenzy as she reveals she’s been living in London for two years.
Stars paid tribute to Elton John at the London premiere of fantasy biopic “Rocketman”, which follows the life of the singer as he rose to fame and struggled with addiction. Actors Taron Egerton, Bryce Dallas Howard and director David Fletcher spoke of their admiration for John and how his legacy has transformed pop music.
A scenic canyon in Iceland has been closed off to protect the local fauna, after eager Justin Bieber fans have swamped the location, looking to recreate their own shots from the popstar’s 2015 hit “I’ll Show You”. The video has been watched over 444 million times on YouTube. The area has seen a swell in visitors since the music videos release, but rangers couldn’t protect the delicate local ecosystem with thousands of fans trampling through. However Beliebers can still go to the plane-crash site featured in the video and get their perfect selfie.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have visited a garden designed by their mother, the Duchess of Cambridge. The young royals had fun playing together in Kate’s “Back To Nature” garden, which is on display at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show and aims to highlight the importance of nature on mental and physical wellbeing.
The batch of photos come just days after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed their first child.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have had a busy first year of marriage. After a fairytale wedding which nearly two billion people worldwide tuned in to watch, the pair dove straight into their royal duties. Between them they’ve lent their substantial star power to charities supporting mental health, Grenfell survivors and the arts, to name a few. On the first day of their royal tour to visit to Australia, Fiji, the Kingdom of Tonga, and New Zealand, they revealed to the world that Meghan was pregnant with their first child. Nine months of feverous bump-watching ensued, and the world got to meet Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, just weeks before their first anniversary.
"We’re really facing a moment of regression on women’s access to basic rights."
Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Gail from Corrie at the TV BAFTAs, Robert De Niro flogging Warburton’s bagels in Bolton and Game of Thrones takes a turn.
George Clooney is returning to the small screen after twenty years, in the TV adaptation of Joseph Heller’s World War II dark comedy novel Catch-22. George and his wife Amal attended the premiere of the TV series in London on Wednesday. Catch-22 will air on Hulu on 17 May in the US and in the UK in June.
He entered the Guinness Book of Records in 1954 for sculling 2.5 pints of beer in 11 seconds.