Nigella Lawson with her late husband, John Diamond at the launch have fun for her first cook book, ‘How To Eat’ in 1998 Nigella Lawson is celebrating the the 20th anniversary of the release of her first cook book, How To Eat. But, the pleased occasion has brought sadness for Nigella she revealed, as it has made her long for her late husband, John Diamond. On…
On Saturday’s Strictly Come Dancing, Alexandra Burke and Gorka Marquez performed a stunning jive to Proud Mary. And the judging panel – made up of Shirley Ballas, Darcey Bussell, Bruno Tonioli and Craig Revel Horwood – gave out tens as the dancing duo scored an impressive 39 points out of 40. But, as Alexandra received her score for the energetic routine, the singer broke down in tears over the tragic passing of her …
Louis Tomlinson’s mum Johannah Deakin died in 2016 And the One Management singer opened up about her poignant final wish. The Just Hold On singer revealed his mum, who was just 43 when she died, begged him to reconnect with former bandmate Zayn Malik. They fell out after Gigi Hadid’s boyfriend left the group, and later traded insults on Twitter. Zayn Malik fell…
Ferne McCann stayed in a ‘ghost’ filled castle But beneath the glitz and glamour of the job, the striking brunette has to do some unusual things – including, it seems, staying in a ghost-filled castle for the show. Taking to her Snapchat, the former TOWIE babe gave a haunting account of what she’s in store for as the night arrives. Surrounded by…
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Ten years after Backyard State, Zach Braff delivers his second film as writer/director/star. He plays Aidan, an aspiring actor sent into a tailspin when his father (Mandy Patinkin) contracts cancer. Lacking – perhaps deliberately – its predecessor’s hipster edge, WIWH functions as a grown-up weepie, following Aidan on a journey of enlightenment.
Penned by Braff and brother Adam, there’s…