Rowan Thompson was days away from standing trial for murder when they died at a secure mental health unit.
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There’s not long to wait until we’re back Down Under.
The location of this year’s tournament has been met with controversy.
Cockton appeared on Dragons’ Den last year with his candle business.
Some fans found the ‘graphic’ birth scene ‘unnecessary’.
‘She can make her point without putting clown emojis and getting slick out the mouth,’ she said.
They’ve really got us guessing.
Khinshtein made multiple homophobic comments.
‘I can understand where the criticism comes from.’
There won’t be a repeat of 2006.
Their comments reference Diana’s allyship to the gay community.
That’s gotta hurt!
‘I am full of despair’.
Human rights groups have highlighted Qatar’s laws against the LGBTQ+ community.
Madonna appeared to reveal her sexuality in a recent TikTok video that went viral.
‘I know I will be killed.’
‘We cannot avert our eyes from the problems in Qatar.’
The party has signalled that it will be boycotting the tournament, citing the treatment of construction workers and LGBT people in Qatar. The party has signalled that it will be boycotting the tournament, citing the treatment of construction workers and LGBT people in Qatar.
For so long I didn’t know that there was such a rich Black queer history in the UK.
‘This is just not possible!’
They’re ready to celebrate the biggest and brightest in British TV.
The stars came out in force to celebrate the LGBT community.
Detective hats on, people.
We are beautiful, no matter what they say… (Picture: Youtube/Instagram/Christina Aguilera) Christina Aguilera has announced a new music video for her hit song Beautiful in honour of its 20th anniversary. Beautiful is arguably one of the star’s most iconic songs, alongside the likes of Dirrty, Lady Marmalade, and Fighter. Released back in 2002 (feeling old yet?) on her album Stripped, the song earned Christina a Grammy for best female pop vocal performance, and we can totally understand why with that high note. Two decades on, the star has surprised her fans by revealing the empowerment anthem will have its time…
Neil deGrasse Tyson has debunked a death-defying stunt from Top Gun: Maverick (Picture: Steven Paston/PA Wire/Getty) Tom Cruise’s death-defying stunt in Top Gun: Maverick would have caused his body to ‘splatter’ in real life, according to astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. The stunt features in the early scenes of the film, and sees Cruise’s character Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell hit hypersonic speeds of Mach 10.5 (around 8,000mph). When Mav’s attempt to hit those speeds begins to go wrong, he is forced to eject from the plane before it is completely destroyed, angering his superiors. It was a scene that wowed fans of…