Actress Helen Flanagan looked sensational sporting a sizzling white bikini while on holiday in Barbados recently.
The ‘Coronation Street’ star, 32, has jetted off to the Caribbean with her kids, Matilda, Delilah and Charlie, reports ‘The Mirror’.
The actress looked happy and relaxed as she strolled along the sand in Bridgetown with her eldest daughter, who she shares with footballer Scott Sinclair.
Wearing a striking white two-piece with bejewelled tassels, Helen swept her blonde locks off her face in a top knot while keeping the sun’s glare out of her eyes with a pair of designer sunglasses.
As per ‘The Mirror’, she also carried an on-trend oversized Prada bag as she frolicked on the picture postcard beach, which looked idyllic.
The mum-of-three, who has been honest having a b*** job, told ‘The Mirror’ that it was important to embrace her body, especially in the summer.
Speaking about life as a working mum,...
The ‘Coronation Street’ star, 32, has jetted off to the Caribbean with her kids, Matilda, Delilah and Charlie, reports ‘The Mirror’.
The actress looked happy and relaxed as she strolled along the sand in Bridgetown with her eldest daughter, who she shares with footballer Scott Sinclair.
Wearing a striking white two-piece with bejewelled tassels, Helen swept her blonde locks off her face in a top knot while keeping the sun’s glare out of her eyes with a pair of designer sunglasses.
As per ‘The Mirror’, she also carried an on-trend oversized Prada bag as she frolicked on the picture postcard beach, which looked idyllic.
The mum-of-three, who has been honest having a b*** job, told ‘The Mirror’ that it was important to embrace her body, especially in the summer.
Speaking about life as a working mum,...
- 7/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Model and TV personality Christine McGuinness has discussed the sexual abuse she suffered as a child in her new documentary, Unmasking My Autism.
For the show, which airs on BBC One on Wednesday 15 March, McGuinness spoke to specialists, who told her that many women with autism have experienced domestic or sexual violence in relationships.
“I experienced that and I didn’t speak up, and I wonder if I never said it because I was autistic,” McGuinness, who was diagnosed with the condition in 2021, said. “Was it me? Would a neurotypical woman have said something? Is it my fault? How did I find myself there? All of those questions.
“It’s something I experienced when I was a teenager, and then when I met my husband [Take Me Out presenter Paddy McGuinness], that was a time where I felt very safe and I wonder that’s why I stayed in that relationship for 15 years.
For the show, which airs on BBC One on Wednesday 15 March, McGuinness spoke to specialists, who told her that many women with autism have experienced domestic or sexual violence in relationships.
“I experienced that and I didn’t speak up, and I wonder if I never said it because I was autistic,” McGuinness, who was diagnosed with the condition in 2021, said. “Was it me? Would a neurotypical woman have said something? Is it my fault? How did I find myself there? All of those questions.
“It’s something I experienced when I was a teenager, and then when I met my husband [Take Me Out presenter Paddy McGuinness], that was a time where I felt very safe and I wonder that’s why I stayed in that relationship for 15 years.
- 3/13/2023
- by Ellie Harrison
- The Independent - TV
Kanye West could be refused a visa over his antisemitic comments if he attempts to visit Australia.
While responding to reports that the 45-year-old rapper intends to visit the family of his reported new partner Bianca Censori in Melbourne next week, Australian education minister Jason Clare said that West could be denied a visa.
Clare said he did not know if West had applied for a visa, but added that Australia has previously refused them to people with antisemitic views.
“I expect that if he does apply, he would have to go through the same process and answer the same questions as others who’ve aired such views”, the minister told Nine Network television on Wednesday (25 January).
The Independent has contacted Ye’s representatives for comment.
Clare’s comments follow a string of recent controversies involving West.
Last year, the rapper – who in 2021 legally changed his name to Ye – made shocking antisemitic comments,...
While responding to reports that the 45-year-old rapper intends to visit the family of his reported new partner Bianca Censori in Melbourne next week, Australian education minister Jason Clare said that West could be denied a visa.
Clare said he did not know if West had applied for a visa, but added that Australia has previously refused them to people with antisemitic views.
“I expect that if he does apply, he would have to go through the same process and answer the same questions as others who’ve aired such views”, the minister told Nine Network television on Wednesday (25 January).
The Independent has contacted Ye’s representatives for comment.
Clare’s comments follow a string of recent controversies involving West.
Last year, the rapper – who in 2021 legally changed his name to Ye – made shocking antisemitic comments,...
- 1/25/2023
- by Peony Hirwani
- The Independent - Music
The best in TV is being honoured at the National Television Awards 2022.
Nominees were announced in August, with Peaky Blinders, Heartstopperand Bridgerton all receiving multiple nods.
Voting for the NTAs closed hours ahead of the ceremony, which was broadcast on ITV on Thursday (13 October).
While This Morning’s flagship hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were snubbed from this year’s nominations, others in contention included their colleague Alison Hammond, as well as Bradley Walsh, Graham Norton and Ant and Dec, who won in 2021 for the 20th year in a row.
Elsewhere, drama series such as Bridgerton, Peaky Blinders and Heartstopper celebrate nominations in their show categories, as well as for individual stars: Charithra Chandran and Jonathan Bailey for Bridgerton, Cillian Murphy for Peaky Blinders and Kit Connor and Joe Locke for Heartstopper.
You can find the winners list below.
New Drama
Trigger Point – Winner
Heartstopper
This Is Going to Hurt...
Nominees were announced in August, with Peaky Blinders, Heartstopperand Bridgerton all receiving multiple nods.
Voting for the NTAs closed hours ahead of the ceremony, which was broadcast on ITV on Thursday (13 October).
While This Morning’s flagship hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were snubbed from this year’s nominations, others in contention included their colleague Alison Hammond, as well as Bradley Walsh, Graham Norton and Ant and Dec, who won in 2021 for the 20th year in a row.
Elsewhere, drama series such as Bridgerton, Peaky Blinders and Heartstopper celebrate nominations in their show categories, as well as for individual stars: Charithra Chandran and Jonathan Bailey for Bridgerton, Cillian Murphy for Peaky Blinders and Kit Connor and Joe Locke for Heartstopper.
You can find the winners list below.
New Drama
Trigger Point – Winner
Heartstopper
This Is Going to Hurt...
- 10/13/2022
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - Film
The best in TV is being honoured at the National Television Awards 2022.
Nominees were announced in August, with Peaky Blinders, Heartstopper and Bridgertonall receiving multiple nods.
Voting for the NTAs closed hours ahead of the ceremony, which was broadcast on ITV on Thursday (13 October).
While This Morning’s flagship hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were snubbed from this year’s nominations, others in contention included their colleague Alison Hammond, as well as Bradley Walsh, Graham Norton and Ant & Dec, who won in 2021 for the 20th year in a row.
Elsewhere, drama series such as Bridgerton, Peaky Blinders and Heartstopper celebrate nominations in their show categories, as well as for individual stars: Charithra Chandran and Jonathan Bailey for Bridgerton, Cillian Murphy for Peaky Blinders and Kit Connor and Joe Locke for Heartstopper.
You can find the winners list below.
New Drama
Trigger Point – Winner
Heartstopper
This Is Going to Hurt...
Nominees were announced in August, with Peaky Blinders, Heartstopper and Bridgertonall receiving multiple nods.
Voting for the NTAs closed hours ahead of the ceremony, which was broadcast on ITV on Thursday (13 October).
While This Morning’s flagship hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were snubbed from this year’s nominations, others in contention included their colleague Alison Hammond, as well as Bradley Walsh, Graham Norton and Ant & Dec, who won in 2021 for the 20th year in a row.
Elsewhere, drama series such as Bridgerton, Peaky Blinders and Heartstopper celebrate nominations in their show categories, as well as for individual stars: Charithra Chandran and Jonathan Bailey for Bridgerton, Cillian Murphy for Peaky Blinders and Kit Connor and Joe Locke for Heartstopper.
You can find the winners list below.
New Drama
Trigger Point – Winner
Heartstopper
This Is Going to Hurt...
- 10/13/2022
- The Independent - TV
The National Television Awards 2022 will take place tonight (Thursday 13 October) after months of anticipation.
Nominees were announced in August, with Peaky Blinders, Heartstopper and Bridgerton all receiving multiple nods.
Voting for the NTAs closes on Thursday 13 October at noon, hours ahead of the ceremony’s broadcast on ITV at 8.00pm.
However, in a surprise to some fans,This Morning’s flagship hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield are not in contention for any awards this year.
The hosting duo, who also present Dancing on Ice together, are usually staples in the list of nominations for TV Presenter.
Last year, only Willoughby was up for an award. This year’s list marks the first time since 2017 that neither presenter is being considered.
Though Willoughby and Schofield won’t receive any awards, their This Morning colleague Alison Hammond has received a nomination in the TV Presenter category, alongside Bradley Walsh, Graham Norton and Ant & Dec,...
Nominees were announced in August, with Peaky Blinders, Heartstopper and Bridgerton all receiving multiple nods.
Voting for the NTAs closes on Thursday 13 October at noon, hours ahead of the ceremony’s broadcast on ITV at 8.00pm.
However, in a surprise to some fans,This Morning’s flagship hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield are not in contention for any awards this year.
The hosting duo, who also present Dancing on Ice together, are usually staples in the list of nominations for TV Presenter.
Last year, only Willoughby was up for an award. This year’s list marks the first time since 2017 that neither presenter is being considered.
Though Willoughby and Schofield won’t receive any awards, their This Morning colleague Alison Hammond has received a nomination in the TV Presenter category, alongside Bradley Walsh, Graham Norton and Ant & Dec,...
- 10/13/2022
- by Nicole Vassell
- The Independent - TV
The National Television Awards 2022 will take place tonight (Thursday 13 October) after months of anticipation.
Nominees were announced in August, with Peaky Blinders, Heartstopper and Bridgerton all receiving multiple nods.
Voting for the NTAs closes on Thursday 13 October at noon, hours ahead of the ceremony’s broadcast on ITV at 8.00pm.
However, in a surprise to some fans,This Morning’s flagship hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield are not in contention for any awards this year.
The hosting duo, who also present Dancing on Ice together, are usually staples in the list of nominations for TV Presenter.
Last year, only Willoughby was up for an award. This year’s list marks the first time since 2017 that neither presenter is being considered.
Though Willoughby and Schofield won’t receive any awards, their This Morning colleague Alison Hammond has received a nomination in the TV Presenter category, alongside Bradley Walsh, Graham Norton and Ant & Dec,...
Nominees were announced in August, with Peaky Blinders, Heartstopper and Bridgerton all receiving multiple nods.
Voting for the NTAs closes on Thursday 13 October at noon, hours ahead of the ceremony’s broadcast on ITV at 8.00pm.
However, in a surprise to some fans,This Morning’s flagship hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield are not in contention for any awards this year.
The hosting duo, who also present Dancing on Ice together, are usually staples in the list of nominations for TV Presenter.
Last year, only Willoughby was up for an award. This year’s list marks the first time since 2017 that neither presenter is being considered.
Though Willoughby and Schofield won’t receive any awards, their This Morning colleague Alison Hammond has received a nomination in the TV Presenter category, alongside Bradley Walsh, Graham Norton and Ant & Dec,...
- 8/23/2022
- by Nicole Vassell
- The Independent - TV
The Wanted singer Tom Parker has received a posthumous National Television Award nomination for his documentary about the charity concert he organised for cancer research.
Following his diagnosis with an inoperable brain tumour in 2020, Parker campaigned heavily for brain cancer awareness and organised a special concert, called Inside My Head, at the Royal Albert Hall last September. The show raised money for Stand Up To Cancer and The National Brain Appeal.
Six months after the concert took place, the British singer died in a hospice near his south-east London home on 30 March 2022, aged 33.
The Channel 4 documentary, also titled Inside My Head, followed Parker as he organised the event and also included footage of him and his family learning to live with his illness.
Parker will go up against Kate Garraway, who won the authored documentary category last year for a programme about her family's life after her husband, former political adviser Derek Draper,...
Following his diagnosis with an inoperable brain tumour in 2020, Parker campaigned heavily for brain cancer awareness and organised a special concert, called Inside My Head, at the Royal Albert Hall last September. The show raised money for Stand Up To Cancer and The National Brain Appeal.
Six months after the concert took place, the British singer died in a hospice near his south-east London home on 30 March 2022, aged 33.
The Channel 4 documentary, also titled Inside My Head, followed Parker as he organised the event and also included footage of him and his family learning to live with his illness.
Parker will go up against Kate Garraway, who won the authored documentary category last year for a programme about her family's life after her husband, former political adviser Derek Draper,...
- 8/23/2022
- by Roisin O'Connor
- The Independent - TV
The Wanted singer Tom Parker has received a posthumous National Television Award nomination for his documentary about the charity concert he organised for cancer research.
Following his diagnosis with an inoperable brain tumour in 2020, Parker campaigned heavily for brain cancer awareness and organised a special concert, called Inside My Head, at the Royal Albert Hall last September. The show raised money for Stand Up To Cancer and The National Brain Appeal.
Six months after the concert took place, the British singer died in a hospice near his south-east London home on 30 March 2022, aged 33.
The Channel 4 documentary, also titled Inside My Head, followed Parker as he organised the event and also included footage of him and his family learning to live with his illness.
Parker will go up against Kate Garraway, who won the authored documentary category last year for a programme about her family's life after her husband, former political adviser Derek Draper,...
Following his diagnosis with an inoperable brain tumour in 2020, Parker campaigned heavily for brain cancer awareness and organised a special concert, called Inside My Head, at the Royal Albert Hall last September. The show raised money for Stand Up To Cancer and The National Brain Appeal.
Six months after the concert took place, the British singer died in a hospice near his south-east London home on 30 March 2022, aged 33.
The Channel 4 documentary, also titled Inside My Head, followed Parker as he organised the event and also included footage of him and his family learning to live with his illness.
Parker will go up against Kate Garraway, who won the authored documentary category last year for a programme about her family's life after her husband, former political adviser Derek Draper,...
- 8/23/2022
- by Roisin O'Connor
- The Independent - Music
The BBC has unveiled a five-strong documentary slate at Sheffield Doc Fest including shows on Alzheimer’s Disease, Alcoholics Anonymous and paranormal activity, along with a fourth-series recommission of The Detectives.
The five shows unveiled at Sheffield Doc Fest include Family 23 (working title), a single film that tells the story of an ordinary family from the Midlands who found themselves in the middle of one of the biggest breakthroughs in research into Alzheimer’s Disease.
Meanwhile, Saved – Inside AA (working title) will mark the 75th anniversary of Alcoholics Anonymous in the UK, exploring the origins of the well-known organization, its religious foundations and what brings so many people through its doors.
Body on the Beach (working title) investigates the discovery of the body of a young woman on a beach in South West Scotland in 2005 and Paranormal explores the strange incidents that unfolded in a remote part of north Wales...
The five shows unveiled at Sheffield Doc Fest include Family 23 (working title), a single film that tells the story of an ordinary family from the Midlands who found themselves in the middle of one of the biggest breakthroughs in research into Alzheimer’s Disease.
Meanwhile, Saved – Inside AA (working title) will mark the 75th anniversary of Alcoholics Anonymous in the UK, exploring the origins of the well-known organization, its religious foundations and what brings so many people through its doors.
Body on the Beach (working title) investigates the discovery of the body of a young woman on a beach in South West Scotland in 2005 and Paranormal explores the strange incidents that unfolded in a remote part of north Wales...
- 6/28/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Rts London Unveils Lineup & Warner Bros Discovery’s Priya Dogra As Chair
Priya Dogra, the big winner in the recent Warner Bros Discovery international reshuffle, will chair this year’s Royal Television Society (Rts) London Convention entitled The Fight For Attention, with bosses of all the major channels addressing the event. The day of talks and sessions is the first to be principally sponsored by the newly-combined entity. Dogra, who was recently promoted to become President & Managing Director for Emea in a major reshuffle, will set the tone for the one-day convention featuring keynotes from BBC Director General Tim Davie, ITV CEO Carolyn McCall, Channel 4 CEO Alex Mahon and Sky Executive Vice President & CEO, UK & Europe, Stephen van Rooyen. More speakers are incoming for the event, which moves between London and Cambridge each year. “With more choice than ever before of what to watch and how to watch it,...
Priya Dogra, the big winner in the recent Warner Bros Discovery international reshuffle, will chair this year’s Royal Television Society (Rts) London Convention entitled The Fight For Attention, with bosses of all the major channels addressing the event. The day of talks and sessions is the first to be principally sponsored by the newly-combined entity. Dogra, who was recently promoted to become President & Managing Director for Emea in a major reshuffle, will set the tone for the one-day convention featuring keynotes from BBC Director General Tim Davie, ITV CEO Carolyn McCall, Channel 4 CEO Alex Mahon and Sky Executive Vice President & CEO, UK & Europe, Stephen van Rooyen. More speakers are incoming for the event, which moves between London and Cambridge each year. “With more choice than ever before of what to watch and how to watch it,...
- 5/10/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
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