
Olivia Gantzer
Senior Entertainment Reporter at GB News
Senior Entertainment Reporter Views are my own.
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gbnews.com | Olivia Gantzer
A-ha frontman Morten Harket has revealed he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, ending years of keeping the condition private. The Norwegian band released a statement on Wednesday saying: "This isn't the sort of news anyone wants to deliver to the world, but here it is: Morten has Parkinson's disease."The 65-year-old singer said he originally kept his diagnosis "strictly private" but has now decided to inform fans.
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gbnews.com | Olivia Gantzer
ITV received a flood of complaints after last weekend's Britain's Got Talent finale, with many disgruntled by judged Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon. A total of 72 official complaints were made after fans took to social media in their hundreds to express their grievances about the two women's outfit choices. On Wednesday, Ofcom revealed most of the complaints had been made regarding the two judges' dresses.
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gbnews.com | Olivia Gantzer
Comedian Katherine Ryan is expecting her fourth child, it has been confirmed. The 41-year-old Canadian star is understood to be pregnant with her husband Bobby Kootstra, with whom she has been in a civil partnership since 2019, Hello! magazine reports. The pregnancy announcement comes after the comedian has been open about her desire to expand her family. "I would still like a fourth baby," she previously said on the U+W TV show At Home With Katherine Ryan.
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gbnews.com | Olivia Gantzer
EastEnders actress Natalie Cassidy has revealed that singer Paloma Faith bullied her during their school days at Islington Green School in north London. In the recent revelation, the 42-year-old actress claimed Faith, who was in the year above her, had tormented her at the comprehensive. "Paloma Faith, she bullied me at school. She went to Islington Green and was in the year above me," Cassidy said on her podcast, Life With Nat.
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gbnews.com | Olivia Gantzer
Sir Rod Stewart has revealed he deliberately ignored medical advice to repair his broken nose, choosing to preserve his distinctive husky voice rather than improve his breathing. The 80-year-old singer made the admission this week, disclosing that doctors had offered to straighten his nose following a football injury but warned the procedure could alter his vocal quality. "They actually said that 'if you straighten your nose out, you'll breathe better, but you might lose your voice'.
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