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themirror.com | Tatiana Krisztina |Hollie Beale
P Diddy's lawyers made a very strange move in the New York courthouseAs closing arguments begin in the trial of Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, his lawyer tested the microphone by singing Copacabana by Barry Manilow. According to The New York Times, Diddy's lawyer Marc Agnifilo tested his microphone before closing arguments started. Instead of a typical "testing, one, two, three," the lawyer burst into song.
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5 days ago |
irishstar.com | Hollie Beale
In January 1969, George Harrison walked out on The Beatles after a furious row with Paul McCartney - but the band's guitarist would later return to the fold The later years of The Beatles were fraught with tension. Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr had been collaborating since 1962, and creative differences began to surface after their 1966 retirement from touring as they focused on studio experimentation.
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the-express.com | Hayley Anderson |Hollie Beale
On the beloved UK version of Antiques Roadshow, a guest couldn't hide her elation when her grandfather's Chinese lantern was appraised for a surprising amount by expert Lars Tharp at Floors Castle. Tharp playfully inquired while discussing the remarkable artifact: "I know we're not quite up to night time yet, but if it were night time, this is what we would do. Do you do this with your lantern?", to which the item's owner gleefully admitted: "I do.
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the-express.com | Stefan Kyriazis |Hollie Beale
She is quoted as remarking, "I was doing nude scenes from the moment I first started doing movies. I never wanted to show much boobs, but I thought, 'Does it really matter?' It seemed to be nothing to get your knickers in a twist over." However, behind-the-scenes tensions escalated swiftly when director Tinto Brass decided he would only come onboard if allowed to revise Gore Vidal's screenplay.
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flipboard.com | Hollie Beale |Dan Haygarth
The one Traveling Wilburys line Tom Petty was knocked out by: “That just kills me”It’s hard to think of any member of the Traveling Wilburys having an ego about them when they were working on their classics. The whole story of them …
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