Saturday, November 23, 2024

Cher confirms new album is in the pipeline

Cher has teased a new album is in the works. The 'Believe' hitmaker appeared on 'The Tonight Show Starring...

Latest Posts

Dolly Parton wanted Miley Cyrus’ Used To Be Young for herself

Dolly Parton wanted Miley Cyrus' 'Used to Be Young' for herself. The 78-year-old star thought her 32-year-old god daughter...

Charli XCX announces US arena tour

Charli XCX has announced dates for a 2025 US arena tour. The 32-year-old star will embark on a mini...

Gwen Stefani didn’t want to ‘compete with the past’ on new solo album

Gwen Stefani didn't want to "compete with the past" on her new album 'Bouquet'. The 55-year-old singer first...

Cher announces huge career change

Cher has announced she is going to switch from music to movies again. The 78-year-old singer made the move...

Ant and Dec apologise to I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! producers

Ant and Dec apologised to producers after making fun of the Bushtucker Trial on last night’s (28.11.17) ‘I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!’.
The popular presenting duo struggled to contain their giggles as they introduced the Space Your Fears trial, while they also mocked the "cheap" and "terribly-named" Bush Blaster spaceship.
But as the radio host Iain Lee prepared to take on the challenge, Ant and Dec offered an apology for their "rude" behaviour.
Ant explained: "Now, we’ve been a bit rude about the trial tonight and the producers had a little word with us during the ad break, so we won’t be doing anymore of that."
And his co-star added: "Absolutely, we won’t be doing it anymore."
At that point, the pair both looked skywards, pretending to talk to the producers, and they said together: "Sorry guys."
Then, Dec sarcastically said: "So here it is, the best trial of ‘I’m A Celebrity’, already guaranteed a BAFTA, if not an Oscar!"
The task saw Iain given 11 minutes to climb into a makeshift rocket and space station, where he had to search for nine stars amongst drawers filled with creepy crawlies while hanging 100 feet in the air.
The final star was worth two stars – bringing the total to 11, which marked a meal for each campmate – and was hanging just out of reach, and so Iain had to jump from the space station to catch it.
The radio host ultimately completed the challenge with just two seconds to spare.
Speaking after his trial, Iain said: "It was great, it was traumatic, I was terrified, I did it. I’m thrilled.
"I can go back to the group and say ‘Look I know you feel you’ve been carrying me as a bit of dead wood, well I’ve earned my space at the table tonight.’ So I’m very chuffed."

Latest Posts

Dolly Parton wanted Miley Cyrus’ Used To Be Young for herself

Dolly Parton wanted Miley Cyrus' 'Used to Be Young' for herself. The 78-year-old star thought her 32-year-old god daughter...

Charli XCX announces US arena tour

Charli XCX has announced dates for a 2025 US arena tour. The 32-year-old star will embark on a mini...

Gwen Stefani didn’t want to ‘compete with the past’ on new solo album

Gwen Stefani didn't want to "compete with the past" on her new album 'Bouquet'. The 55-year-old singer first...

Cher announces huge career change

Cher has announced she is going to switch from music to movies again. The 78-year-old singer made the move...

Don't Miss

Myles Kennedy and Slash cooking up new music

Myles Kennedy has been working on "some ideas" for new music with Slash. The rockers last teamed up on...

Taylor Swift performs Us with Gracie Abrams

Taylor Swift brought out Gracie Abrams for a performance of 'Us' at a show in Canada over the weekend.

Serj Tankian had ’emotionally checked out’ of System of a Down

Serj Tankian had “emotionally checked out” of System of a Down long before they went on hiatus. The 'Chop...

Fatboy Slim blasts Oasis for ‘ripping off’ fans

Fatboy Slim has blasted Oasis for "ripping off" fans with their tour prices. The 'Champagne Supernova' group were heavily...

Mercury Prize-winners English Teacher have a ‘theme’ in mind for second album

English Teacher have "already mapped out" the "theme" for their follow-up to their Mercury Prize-winning LP 'This Could Be Texas'.

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.