It looks like the general public is changing their perception about her. There’s a new report that suggests Meghan Markle has lost her royal status in America as many people are apparently rolling their eyes at her behind her back.
That’s because so many are disgusted over how Meghan and her husband Prince Harry have done the royal family wrong so many times over.
That’s one of the reasons why they are no longer considered “royals.” Keep reading below for everything you need to know.
Royal Family News – Meghan Markle Loses Her Royal Status In America
According to royal expert Huey Morgan, even Hollywood celebrities are distancing themselves from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
That’s because they don’t want to be around their negativity. That, and no one seems to be respecting them as public figures, either.
In an interview with Express.co.uk,...
That’s because so many are disgusted over how Meghan and her husband Prince Harry have done the royal family wrong so many times over.
That’s one of the reasons why they are no longer considered “royals.” Keep reading below for everything you need to know.
Royal Family News – Meghan Markle Loses Her Royal Status In America
According to royal expert Huey Morgan, even Hollywood celebrities are distancing themselves from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
That’s because they don’t want to be around their negativity. That, and no one seems to be respecting them as public figures, either.
In an interview with Express.co.uk,...
- 4/2/2024
- by Maya Jimenez
- Celebrating The Soaps
James Corden has become a chat show king in the Us - but anyone in the UK who watches his latest skit might experience a little déjà vu.
Corden appeared to rip off the 'Identity Parade' round of BBC Two music quiz Never Mind the Buzzcocks on last night's Late Late Show.
Sure, it was redressed as a 'Know Your Co-Star' quiz with guest Kevin Bacon, but there was no mistaking this for anything but a redressed Identity Parade.
Both involve the player being shown a vintage clip of a former star - then attempting to pick them out of a line-up.
Corden even hands out nicknames to the men stood in the line-up, mimicking the style of the Buzzcocks round - an example of which we present below:
Corden's got previous with Never Mind the Buzzcocks too - having hosted the show in 2009 and served as a team captain...
Corden appeared to rip off the 'Identity Parade' round of BBC Two music quiz Never Mind the Buzzcocks on last night's Late Late Show.
Sure, it was redressed as a 'Know Your Co-Star' quiz with guest Kevin Bacon, but there was no mistaking this for anything but a redressed Identity Parade.
Both involve the player being shown a vintage clip of a former star - then attempting to pick them out of a line-up.
Corden even hands out nicknames to the men stood in the line-up, mimicking the style of the Buzzcocks round - an example of which we present below:
Corden's got previous with Never Mind the Buzzcocks too - having hosted the show in 2009 and served as a team captain...
- 8/11/2015
- Digital Spy
Never Mind the Buzzcocks has been cancelled after 28 series, with the BBC confirming the much-loved show will not be returning.
The ingenious - and often hilarious - pop music panel quiz arrived on screens way back in 1996, and ran for over 260 episodes.
Hosts including Mark Lamarr, Simon Amstell and Rhod Gilbert have appeared alongside team captains Phil Jupitus, Sean Hughes, Bill Bailey and Noel Fielding. Here are some of the greatest moments.
1. Boys will be boys!
Preston took an immediate dislike to being described by Simon Amstell as a "professional celebrity" on introduction, before Amstell joked that his band The Ordinary Boys have no fans.
But it was when he began to read extracts from Preston's then-wife Chantelle Houghton's biography - with the line "The photoshoot was for the Daily Mail, which made me feel really posh and upmarket" - that he stormed off the show in disgust.
The ingenious - and often hilarious - pop music panel quiz arrived on screens way back in 1996, and ran for over 260 episodes.
Hosts including Mark Lamarr, Simon Amstell and Rhod Gilbert have appeared alongside team captains Phil Jupitus, Sean Hughes, Bill Bailey and Noel Fielding. Here are some of the greatest moments.
1. Boys will be boys!
Preston took an immediate dislike to being described by Simon Amstell as a "professional celebrity" on introduction, before Amstell joked that his band The Ordinary Boys have no fans.
But it was when he began to read extracts from Preston's then-wife Chantelle Houghton's biography - with the line "The photoshoot was for the Daily Mail, which made me feel really posh and upmarket" - that he stormed off the show in disgust.
- 5/26/2015
- Digital Spy
Rhod Gilbert has been named as the new permanent host of Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
His appointment ends the reign of guest hosts on the show, which began when Simon Amstell left the series in 2009.
Gilbert, a comedian and music fan, will join returning team captains Noel Fielding and Phill Jupitus for the show's 28th series later this year.
"After my first Buzzcocks in 2009, I was told I was in with a shout to take over as regular host, and now, just five years later, I got the call," Gilbert joked. "It has all happened so fast.
"Never Mind the Buzzcocks is one of those rare shows that feels like it belongs on our screens. It's an institution, in a good way. It's a great honour to be asked to take the reins full time and to hang out with Noel and Phill, and I'm equally excited and nervous about...
His appointment ends the reign of guest hosts on the show, which began when Simon Amstell left the series in 2009.
Gilbert, a comedian and music fan, will join returning team captains Noel Fielding and Phill Jupitus for the show's 28th series later this year.
"After my first Buzzcocks in 2009, I was told I was in with a shout to take over as regular host, and now, just five years later, I got the call," Gilbert joked. "It has all happened so fast.
"Never Mind the Buzzcocks is one of those rare shows that feels like it belongs on our screens. It's an institution, in a good way. It's a great honour to be asked to take the reins full time and to hang out with Noel and Phill, and I'm equally excited and nervous about...
- 7/9/2014
- Digital Spy
Way way back in August, James Arthur seemed like a pretty nice bloke, Busted and McFly were two separate entities and mugs weren't terrified of Huey Morgan.
A lot can change in four months. Who'd have thought that the two final acts standing on The X Factor 2013 would be a 36-year-old mum-of-two and a wee Scottish lad with as much charisma as Shane Filan?
But heck, you voted for 'em! So join Digital Spy for the final time from 7.30pm, as we kill time before Sam Bailey wins watch nervously to see whether Sam or Nicholas McDonald will be crowned your champion...
21:29Anyway, that's all, folks! Hope you enjoyed this series, and we'll be back at the same time, same place next year. Goodnight!
21:29Come 2014, we should try and remember that Bailey's isn't just for Christmas. Sam is talented and lovely enough to get a proper career outta this,...
A lot can change in four months. Who'd have thought that the two final acts standing on The X Factor 2013 would be a 36-year-old mum-of-two and a wee Scottish lad with as much charisma as Shane Filan?
But heck, you voted for 'em! So join Digital Spy for the final time from 7.30pm, as we kill time before Sam Bailey wins watch nervously to see whether Sam or Nicholas McDonald will be crowned your champion...
21:29Anyway, that's all, folks! Hope you enjoyed this series, and we'll be back at the same time, same place next year. Goodnight!
21:29Come 2014, we should try and remember that Bailey's isn't just for Christmas. Sam is talented and lovely enough to get a proper career outta this,...
- 12/15/2013
- Digital Spy
Rizzle Kicks have told Digital Spy that they believe Huey Morgan "thought it would be funny" to smash a mug during his infamous appearance on Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
The 'Skip to the Good Bit' duo were guest hosts when Morgan angrily stormed off set at the end of an episode broadcast earlier this month.
Speaking to us at a rehearsal for the Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium yesterday (November 25), Rizzle Kicks claimed that the Fun Lovin' Criminals star simply made a misjudged attempt at humour after "drinking the whole way through the show", and quickly realised that he was acting "ridiculous".
"I think he was just a bit mashed up," Jordan told DS. "He'd been drinking the whole way through the show and I actually think he thought it would be funny, but then realised how ridiculous it was and then, well, you can't really come back from that.
The 'Skip to the Good Bit' duo were guest hosts when Morgan angrily stormed off set at the end of an episode broadcast earlier this month.
Speaking to us at a rehearsal for the Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium yesterday (November 25), Rizzle Kicks claimed that the Fun Lovin' Criminals star simply made a misjudged attempt at humour after "drinking the whole way through the show", and quickly realised that he was acting "ridiculous".
"I think he was just a bit mashed up," Jordan told DS. "He'd been drinking the whole way through the show and I actually think he thought it would be funny, but then realised how ridiculous it was and then, well, you can't really come back from that.
- 11/26/2013
- Digital Spy
Robert De Niro puts his own spin on Wrecking Ball, The Simpsons tackle The Hobbit and Pentatonix sing Beyoncé
Our theme this week is youth and we start with some of the greatest veterans of the silver screen reading the words of some of the most popular young music artists of the day. While Morgan Freeeman puts his own spin on Ylvis's The Fox, Robert De Niro tackles Miley Cyrus's Wrecking Ball, Kevin Kline recites One Direction's Best Song Ever and Michael Douglas gets stuck into Chinese Food. Stick with it for a Ylvis/Freeman mash-up at the end of the clip, which promotes the film Las Vegas, which has the theme of recapturing youth.
For an extremely young reaction to a musical performance, check out the Emotional Baby clip – very, very cute. It won't be long before that baby is playing with Lego. We've got an exclusive...
Our theme this week is youth and we start with some of the greatest veterans of the silver screen reading the words of some of the most popular young music artists of the day. While Morgan Freeeman puts his own spin on Ylvis's The Fox, Robert De Niro tackles Miley Cyrus's Wrecking Ball, Kevin Kline recites One Direction's Best Song Ever and Michael Douglas gets stuck into Chinese Food. Stick with it for a Ylvis/Freeman mash-up at the end of the clip, which promotes the film Las Vegas, which has the theme of recapturing youth.
For an extremely young reaction to a musical performance, check out the Emotional Baby clip – very, very cute. It won't be long before that baby is playing with Lego. We've got an exclusive...
- 11/8/2013
- by Janette Owen
- The Guardian - Film News
BBC Four has announced a special season of programming to celebrate the blues.
The season will retrace the history of the music genre and explore its place in American culture from the 20th Century and beyond.
Two-part series Blues America is produced by Mick Gold and narrated by Fun Lovin' Criminals star Huey Morgan, who made headlines earlier this week after smashing a mug and storming off set during an appearance on Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
The first programme, Woke Up This Morning will air on November 29 at 9pm. It charts the development of the blues from its roots in minstrel and medicine shows into a commercial industry.
Contributors including Keith Richards, Taj Mahal and Chuck D will discuss key moments in the blues rising.
The second offering Bright Lights, Big City includes insights from Bonnie Raitt, Seasick Steve and Buddy Guy.
Airing on December 6 at 9pm, it recalls...
The season will retrace the history of the music genre and explore its place in American culture from the 20th Century and beyond.
Two-part series Blues America is produced by Mick Gold and narrated by Fun Lovin' Criminals star Huey Morgan, who made headlines earlier this week after smashing a mug and storming off set during an appearance on Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
The first programme, Woke Up This Morning will air on November 29 at 9pm. It charts the development of the blues from its roots in minstrel and medicine shows into a commercial industry.
Contributors including Keith Richards, Taj Mahal and Chuck D will discuss key moments in the blues rising.
The second offering Bright Lights, Big City includes insights from Bonnie Raitt, Seasick Steve and Buddy Guy.
Airing on December 6 at 9pm, it recalls...
- 11/7/2013
- Digital Spy
Huey Morgan has continued his fallout with Never Mind the Buzzcocks by blocking the show's official Twitter feed.
Morgan stunned fellow panelists in Monday's (November 4) episode by smashing a mug and storming off set after an apparent falling out with guest hosts Rizzle Kicks.
@NMTB_TV has since tweeted a screengrab showing that they have been blocked by the Fun Lovin' Criminals star, who has been a frequent guest on the show and even hosted it in 2006.
Urts. #Nmtb pic.twitter.com/5faPElwyPl
— Nmtb (@NMTB_TV) November 6, 2013
Morgan appeared to see the funny side of the incident earlier, tweeting a comedy picture of a scared puppy in a mug.
Buzzcocks team captain Noel Fielding previously denied claims that the studio audience had supported Morgan, while panellist Laura Whitmore told Digital Spy that she is laughing off the controversy.
Watch Huey Morgan storm off Never Mind the Buzzcocks below:...
Morgan stunned fellow panelists in Monday's (November 4) episode by smashing a mug and storming off set after an apparent falling out with guest hosts Rizzle Kicks.
@NMTB_TV has since tweeted a screengrab showing that they have been blocked by the Fun Lovin' Criminals star, who has been a frequent guest on the show and even hosted it in 2006.
Urts. #Nmtb pic.twitter.com/5faPElwyPl
— Nmtb (@NMTB_TV) November 6, 2013
Morgan appeared to see the funny side of the incident earlier, tweeting a comedy picture of a scared puppy in a mug.
Buzzcocks team captain Noel Fielding previously denied claims that the studio audience had supported Morgan, while panellist Laura Whitmore told Digital Spy that she is laughing off the controversy.
Watch Huey Morgan storm off Never Mind the Buzzcocks below:...
- 11/6/2013
- Digital Spy
Huey Morgan has made light of his dramatic mug-smashing antics on BBC Two quiz Never Mind the Buzzcocks, posting a comedy Twitter picture to laugh off the incident.
Oh shit! Huey's here? pic.twitter.com/yyCDSC9mVf
— Huey Morgan (@hueymorgan) November 5, 2013
Morgan caused a stir with his appearance on the comedy music show this week (November 4), when he appeared disgruntled by guests hosts Rizzle Kicks, smashed a mug and ended the show by walking out of the studio.
The reason for the Fun Lovin' Criminals star's agitation on the show was never made clear, but the singer and 6 Music DJ appears to have now seen the funny side.
Yesterday, Buzzcocks team captain Noel Fielding joked: "The mug is in hospital but on the road to recovery. Let's order in some plastic beakers for next time.
"The mug is getting a new handle from a dead tea cup who was a donor.
Oh shit! Huey's here? pic.twitter.com/yyCDSC9mVf
— Huey Morgan (@hueymorgan) November 5, 2013
Morgan caused a stir with his appearance on the comedy music show this week (November 4), when he appeared disgruntled by guests hosts Rizzle Kicks, smashed a mug and ended the show by walking out of the studio.
The reason for the Fun Lovin' Criminals star's agitation on the show was never made clear, but the singer and 6 Music DJ appears to have now seen the funny side.
Yesterday, Buzzcocks team captain Noel Fielding joked: "The mug is in hospital but on the road to recovery. Let's order in some plastic beakers for next time.
"The mug is getting a new handle from a dead tea cup who was a donor.
- 11/6/2013
- Digital Spy
Laura Whitmore has spoken to Digital Spy about Huey Morgan angrily storming off Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
The presenter was sitting at the same desk as Morgan when he smashed a mug after apparently falling out with guest hosts Rizzle Kicks, showering her and team captain Phil Jupitus with debris.
Despite looking visibly shocked during the incident, which was broadcast on BBC Two last night (November 4), Whitmore told DS that she now wants to laugh off 'muggate'.
"After that eventful recording I'm glad to say the mug survived and is seeing a councillor for post-trauma," she joked.
Whitmore, who is about to return for a new series of I'm a Celebrity spinoff Get Me Out of Here! Now!, also reassured worried fans that she was not injured during Morgan's outburst.
"Thanks for all the concern," she said. "But my Mug is mug-less!!"
Buzzcocks team captain Noel Fielding has today denied...
The presenter was sitting at the same desk as Morgan when he smashed a mug after apparently falling out with guest hosts Rizzle Kicks, showering her and team captain Phil Jupitus with debris.
Despite looking visibly shocked during the incident, which was broadcast on BBC Two last night (November 4), Whitmore told DS that she now wants to laugh off 'muggate'.
"After that eventful recording I'm glad to say the mug survived and is seeing a councillor for post-trauma," she joked.
Whitmore, who is about to return for a new series of I'm a Celebrity spinoff Get Me Out of Here! Now!, also reassured worried fans that she was not injured during Morgan's outburst.
"Thanks for all the concern," she said. "But my Mug is mug-less!!"
Buzzcocks team captain Noel Fielding has today denied...
- 11/5/2013
- Digital Spy
Noel Fielding has denied claims from an alleged Never Mind the Buzzcocks insider that the studio audience supported Huey Morgan when he stormed out of filming.
Viewers of the BBC Two music quiz last night (November 4) saw Morgan smash a mug against his desk and walk off set after apparently becoming frustrated with guest hosts Rizzle Kicks.
A subsequent newspaper report quoted a Buzzcocks show source as claiming that the audience were "mostly on the side of Huey because everything was taking ages to get right and film".
However, Fielding has claimed on Twitter that this was not the case, saying: "The mug was not broken because everything was taking too long to film.
"And the audience where (sic) in no way behind Huey ! They were supporting the Rizzles completely."
He continued: "It was all a storm in a tea cup...I'm sure Huey didn't mean it ! Just got over excited.
Viewers of the BBC Two music quiz last night (November 4) saw Morgan smash a mug against his desk and walk off set after apparently becoming frustrated with guest hosts Rizzle Kicks.
A subsequent newspaper report quoted a Buzzcocks show source as claiming that the audience were "mostly on the side of Huey because everything was taking ages to get right and film".
However, Fielding has claimed on Twitter that this was not the case, saying: "The mug was not broken because everything was taking too long to film.
"And the audience where (sic) in no way behind Huey ! They were supporting the Rizzles completely."
He continued: "It was all a storm in a tea cup...I'm sure Huey didn't mean it ! Just got over excited.
- 11/5/2013
- Digital Spy
Huey Morgan stunned fellow celebrity contestants on Never Mind the Buzzcocks last night (November 4) by smashing his mug in anger before walking out after an altercation with hosts Rizzle Kicks.
It's quite been a while since the BBC show saw such a dramatic outburst from a disgruntled guest. So we present 15 similar moments of madness and controversy from the series - from Preston stomping off, to Dappy flying in - below:
Boys will be boys!
Preston took an immediate dislike to being described by Simon Amstell as a "professional celebrity" on introduction, before Amstell joked that his band The Ordinary Boys have no fans. But it was when he began to read extracts from Preston's then-wife Chantelle Houghton's biography - with the line "The photoshoot was for the Daily Mail, which made me feel really posh and upmarket" - that he stormed off the show in disgust. He...
It's quite been a while since the BBC show saw such a dramatic outburst from a disgruntled guest. So we present 15 similar moments of madness and controversy from the series - from Preston stomping off, to Dappy flying in - below:
Boys will be boys!
Preston took an immediate dislike to being described by Simon Amstell as a "professional celebrity" on introduction, before Amstell joked that his band The Ordinary Boys have no fans. But it was when he began to read extracts from Preston's then-wife Chantelle Houghton's biography - with the line "The photoshoot was for the Daily Mail, which made me feel really posh and upmarket" - that he stormed off the show in disgust. He...
- 11/5/2013
- Digital Spy
Ripper Street topped Monday night's ratings outside of soaps despite a large drop, overnight data reveals.
The BBC One drama lost over 700,000 viewers, dipping to 4.34 million (18.9%) at 9pm.
On BBC Two, University Challenge quizzed 3.18m (13.1%) at 8pm, followed by MasterChef: The Professionals with 3.19m (13.0%) at 8.30pm.
The Choir returned for a new series with 2.66m (11.6%) at 9pm, while Huey Morgan's strop on Never Mind the Buzzcocks entertained 1.25m (6.8%) at 10pm.
ITV's Tales from Northumbria brought in 3.57m (14.8%) at 8pm (105k/0.5% on +1). Martin Clunes drama A Mother's Son interested 3.24m (14.2%) at 9pm (217k/1.3%).
On Channel 4, 999 attracted 1.52m (6.7%) at 9pm (292k/1.8%). Fresh Meat returned for a new series, amusing 929k (5.6%) at 10pm (128k/1.6%).
Channel 5's The Woman with 40 Cats fascinated 1.32m (5.8%) at 9pm (168k/1.0%). Under the Dome continued with 946k (5.7%) at 10pm.
On BBC Four, Only Connect attracted 913k (3.7%) at 8.30pm. On Sky1, the latest Arrow thrilled 460k (1.9%).
E4's...
The BBC One drama lost over 700,000 viewers, dipping to 4.34 million (18.9%) at 9pm.
On BBC Two, University Challenge quizzed 3.18m (13.1%) at 8pm, followed by MasterChef: The Professionals with 3.19m (13.0%) at 8.30pm.
The Choir returned for a new series with 2.66m (11.6%) at 9pm, while Huey Morgan's strop on Never Mind the Buzzcocks entertained 1.25m (6.8%) at 10pm.
ITV's Tales from Northumbria brought in 3.57m (14.8%) at 8pm (105k/0.5% on +1). Martin Clunes drama A Mother's Son interested 3.24m (14.2%) at 9pm (217k/1.3%).
On Channel 4, 999 attracted 1.52m (6.7%) at 9pm (292k/1.8%). Fresh Meat returned for a new series, amusing 929k (5.6%) at 10pm (128k/1.6%).
Channel 5's The Woman with 40 Cats fascinated 1.32m (5.8%) at 9pm (168k/1.0%). Under the Dome continued with 946k (5.7%) at 10pm.
On BBC Four, Only Connect attracted 913k (3.7%) at 8.30pm. On Sky1, the latest Arrow thrilled 460k (1.9%).
E4's...
- 11/5/2013
- Digital Spy
Fun Lovin' Criminals and 6 Music DJ Huey Morgan storms off BBC Two quiz show Never Mind the Buzzcocks tonight after falling out with hosts Rizzle Kicks.
The singer started sulking after Rizzle Kicks used Fun Lovin' Criminals lyrics in the 'Next Lines' round of the competition, a standard practice on the comedy music show.
Watch the video of Huey Morgan's Buzzcocks strop:
Noticing that Morgan was unhappy, Rizzle Kicks asked: "Are you alright with that?"
Morgan replied: "I'm totally alright with that, I just thought you guys might do something different for a change."
The hip-hop duo reply: "It's part of the game Huey... It's next lines mate."
Growing increasingly frustrated, Morgan ends the game by smashing his mug on the desk, with pieces shattering across his desk near teammates Phill Jupitus and Laura Whitmore.
"Huey, it's the game bro, I say a line, you sing the other line.
The singer started sulking after Rizzle Kicks used Fun Lovin' Criminals lyrics in the 'Next Lines' round of the competition, a standard practice on the comedy music show.
Watch the video of Huey Morgan's Buzzcocks strop:
Noticing that Morgan was unhappy, Rizzle Kicks asked: "Are you alright with that?"
Morgan replied: "I'm totally alright with that, I just thought you guys might do something different for a change."
The hip-hop duo reply: "It's part of the game Huey... It's next lines mate."
Growing increasingly frustrated, Morgan ends the game by smashing his mug on the desk, with pieces shattering across his desk near teammates Phill Jupitus and Laura Whitmore.
"Huey, it's the game bro, I say a line, you sing the other line.
- 11/4/2013
- Digital Spy
Scores of films such as Chariots of Fire and King Kong will be examined in programmes on radio and BBC4
Film music – whether Max Steiner's groundbreaking score for King Kong in 1933 or Bernard Herrmann's brilliant four chords and five notes which went into the music for Citizen Kane – will be examined in a major BBC autumn season.
The broadcaster on Thursday announced details of programmes on BBC4 and its radio stations celebrating composers, songs and film scores that can sometimes be just as important as the images audiences are watching.
Helen Boaden, the BBC's director of radio, said there would be "an incredible breadth" of programming. "We want to give our audiences a deep understanding of what music does for film. How it works – which I think most will find fascinating – and the people involved in that relationship. And of course we want to give pleasurable programming, simple enjoyment.
Film music – whether Max Steiner's groundbreaking score for King Kong in 1933 or Bernard Herrmann's brilliant four chords and five notes which went into the music for Citizen Kane – will be examined in a major BBC autumn season.
The broadcaster on Thursday announced details of programmes on BBC4 and its radio stations celebrating composers, songs and film scores that can sometimes be just as important as the images audiences are watching.
Helen Boaden, the BBC's director of radio, said there would be "an incredible breadth" of programming. "We want to give our audiences a deep understanding of what music does for film. How it works – which I think most will find fascinating – and the people involved in that relationship. And of course we want to give pleasurable programming, simple enjoyment.
- 7/25/2013
- by Mark Brown
- The Guardian - Film News
Lana Del Rey has performed 'Video Games' and 'Born To Die' as a live session on BBC 6 Music. The singer-songwriter played the tracks during Fun Lovin' Criminals star Huey Morgan's daily show. Del Rey swiftly apologised for swearing during her interview on the show. The expletive has been removed from the BBC's captured stream of the session. Asked if she was annoyed about the hype surrounding her, Del Rey said: "Not really, I mean, only because it's been so long that I've been singing now. (more)...
- 1/23/2012
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Lana Del Rey was forced to apologise after swearing on live radio. The singer accidentally said "f**king hell" while being interviewed on Huey Morgan's BBC 6 Music radio show this morning, reports the Metro. During her appearance on the show, Morgan asked the star whether she was "bugged" by the hype currently surrounding her. Del Rey responded: "Not really, I mean, only because it's been so long that I've been singing now - it does feel different 'cos the circumstances are different but the music is the same still, thank God." Del Rey also admitted that she was asked to "try and write something upbeat" after she put 'Video (more)...
- 1/23/2012
- by By Lewis Corner
- Digital Spy
Here’s one for Orange customers and information on how you can get the Orange Film to Go this week. Every week, Orange will be doing their Film Night Live which is an online web streaming Q&A to coincide with the movie that they are giving away for nothing (I can’t use the word ‘free’ but essentially it’s for the price of a text) on iTunes. This will be happening every week on Thursday and has the catchy title, Film To Go (we don’t want to hear people calling it Orange Thursdays!). Each week at 8pm, there will be a live webcast which they call Film Night Live. We’ve teamed up with Orange to bring you the bradcast on the HeyUGuys Facebook page here.
This week, the movie being given away is SoulBoy starring 2010 movie starring Martin Compston, Felicity Jones, Alfie Allen, Nichola Burley, Pat Shortt and Huey Morgan.
This week, the movie being given away is SoulBoy starring 2010 movie starring Martin Compston, Felicity Jones, Alfie Allen, Nichola Burley, Pat Shortt and Huey Morgan.
- 10/6/2011
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Pj Harvey has said that she didn't think it would be possible to win the Mercury Prize for a second time. The singer won the prestigious music award last night for her eighth studio album Let England Shake after first winning the prize ten years ago. Speaking to Fun Lovin' Criminals frontman Huey Morgan about her win, Harvey said: "I was surprised. I thought it was unlikely to win something twice, so I was very surprised, but really elated and really ecstatic that it's happened. "This record means so much to me, I think it's one of my best pieces of work. To have got to this point 20 years (more)...
- 9/7/2011
- by By Lewis Corner
- Digital Spy
Metronomy have said that their Mercury Prize nomination has gained them international interest. The band explained that when they were touring abroad, interviewers were interested in asking them about the award and what it means to them. Speaking about their nod to Huey Morgan ahead of tonight's ceremony, frontman Joseph Mount said: "It's been great. Because we've been touring so much, it's given us this nice little extra push." Band member Gbenga Adelekan added: "The thing we've noticed is that people in other countries are interested in it, like in the States, South America and in European countries, we've been answering questions about it." > Mercury Prize 2011: Who deserves to win? Meanwhile, fellow nominee Katy B confessed that she is not getting her hopes up and revealed who she felt should have also received a nomination. (more)...
- 9/6/2011
- by By Lewis Corner
- Digital Spy
Huey Morgan thinks his baby son will be a 'ladykiller' when he is older. The Fun Lovin' Criminals frontman and wife Rebecca became parents to a boy last month and the Scooby Snacks hitmaker says the infant is already a hit with his female friends and relatives. He said: 'Fatherhood is a lot of fun, he's a cool character, girls are already loving him - he's going to be a ladykiller, he's already showing some moves.' Huey is determined to be a hands-on dad and thinks changing his son's nappies is the 'least' he can do for his wife as he is unable...
- 9/4/2011
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Huey Morgan has said that he may return to Skins in 2012. The Fun Lovin' Criminals frontman and BBC 6 Music DJ appeared in series five as record shop owner Toxic Bob who sells Rich (Alexander Arnold) a deafening record. Morgan told Digital Spy that he could make a return for the current generation's second year. "I haven't been killed off - the record store does still exist. There have been talks," he said. "It (more)...
- 7/22/2011
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger never thought that BBC 6 Music would be closed, Huey Morgan has said. The Fun Lovin' Criminals singer told Digital Spy that both he and Jagger agreed it was always unlikely that the station would be abolished. The BBC announced plans to close down the station in March 2010, but it was given a reprieve by the BBC Trust just four months later Morgan explained: "I was doing an interview with Mick Jagger cos they'd re-released Exile On Main Street. "At the end of the interview he decided to tell me (more)...
- 6/30/2011
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Fun Lovin' Criminals frontman Huey Morgan has said that his band play for the people, rather than to them. The singer told Digital Spy that it is vital the people watching the group enjoy themselves during their live shows. Morgan said: "We've just got to play for the people. A lot of bands play to the people, we play for them. They pay the money to come and see us - we want them to have a good time. "That's paramount when we play live. Then secondary is that we all have a really good time playing." Morgan added that while he enjoyed seeing major acts (more)...
- 6/29/2011
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Fun Lovin' Criminals star Huey Morgan is set to add actor and author to his resume - he's landed a cameo role in British teen drama "Skins" and written a series of spy books. The rocker has already branched out into TV work by appearing on several panel shows in the U.K., and he also presents a radio programme on the BBC's 6 Music station.
Now he is trying out acting - he will play a record shop owner in the popular British TV series. He's also written several spy novels, a good-versus-evil screenplay, and a story about a Vietnam war veteran.
Morgan tells Britain's Seven Days magazine, "I'm going to be on 'Skins'. I'll play a guy who owns a heavy metal record store. It's a small cameo role. I've written a series of espionage novels. There's also a book that is probably going to be a screenplay. It's...
Now he is trying out acting - he will play a record shop owner in the popular British TV series. He's also written several spy novels, a good-versus-evil screenplay, and a story about a Vietnam war veteran.
Morgan tells Britain's Seven Days magazine, "I'm going to be on 'Skins'. I'll play a guy who owns a heavy metal record store. It's a small cameo role. I've written a series of espionage novels. There's also a book that is probably going to be a screenplay. It's...
- 8/31/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Huey Morgan has reignited his long-running feud with Damon Albarn after ten years. The Fun Lovin' Criminals frontman branded the Gorillaz star an "egomaniac". "When any band gets a lot of success there is a crossroads you come to, and you can take it like a man, or turn into a prat like the dude from Blur, Damon Albarn," Morgan told the Daily Star. (more)...
- 3/9/2010
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Huey Morgan has reignited his long-running fued with Damon Albarn after ten years. The Fun Lovin' Criminals frontman branded the Gorillaz star an "egomaniac". "When any band gets a lot of success there is a crossroads you come to, and you can take it like a man, or turn into a prat like the dude from Blur, Damon Albarn," Morgan told the Daily Star. (more)...
- 3/9/2010
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Huey Morgan has reignited his long-running fued with Damon Albarn after ten years. The Fun Lovin' Criminals frontman branded the Gorillaz star an "egomaniac". "When any band gets a lot of success there is a crossroads you come to, and you can take it like a man, or turn into a prat like the dude from Blur, Damon Albarn," Morgan told the Daily Star. (more)...
- 3/9/2010
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
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