Amanda Louise Holden (born 16 February 1971 in Portsmouth) is an English actress, singer, and presenter best known for her role as Mia Bevan in Cutting It, Sarah Trevanion in Wild at Heart, the title role in Thoroughly Modern Millie for which she was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award, and most recently as a judge on ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent since 2007.Holden’s best known roles include Mia Bevan in Cutting It, Sarah Trevani
WWE has a lot of notable names and John Cena is one of the biggest in history. Therefore, being compared to John Cena can be a huge compliment. Apparently, that’s not always the case if you want to be your own person.
Darren Young is a former WWE Superstar but during his time in WWE, he apparently faced the stigma of being considered a “Black John Cena.”
At this point in his career, Young is taking indie dates and giving motivational speeches.
The new series landed on Netflix last week... Netflix recently released their brand new series, The Imperfects, and it seems it's already generated plenty of conversation. Taking to social media, viewers who have binged all ten episodes are saying the same thing about the Sci-Fi action show – that it's brilliant!
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One person shared how much they loved the programme on Twitter and their hopes for a second series.
Sayonara, cigarettes! Rupert Grint quit smoking when he became a father.
“I feel like I’ve changed as a person for sure,” the Harry Potter star, 32, told Glamour on Friday, January 15, while reflecting on his 8-month-old daughter Wednesday’s birth. “It kind of happened overnight, lifestyle-wise. I stopped smoking straight away. I’ve started sleeping so much better — I used to be a horrific insomniac, now I’m sleeping.”
The actor added that he and his girlfriend, Georgia Groome, have had an “interesting” time becoming parents amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The case of Sandra and Elizabeth Andersen remains one of the most intriguing and heart-wrenching stories in Canadian criminal history. The Andersen sisters were convicted in 1994 for the murder of their mother, Linda Andersen, in a case that has since been the subject of media scrutiny, books, and films. The story of the Andersen sisters, who were minors at the time of the crime and were given the pseudonyms Sandra and Beth in the media to protect their identities, has continued to captivate the public’s attention.