The weird thing Daniel Radcliffe took from the Harry Potter set
You wouldn t want to stumble across this randomly Mar 1, 2021
Harry Potterfans still lap up all and every detail about the franchise, despite the fact the final film
Deathly Hallows Part 2 came out a whole decade ago.
The latest thing to get our attention is the weird momento Daniel Radcliffe took from the set of the second movie, 2002 s
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Speaking to BBC Radio 1, he revealed it s currently kept at his parent s house - and it sounds like the type of thing you wouldn t want to find in the middle of the night.
Best Twitter reactions to Jared Leto s Golden Globes flower brooch If Jared Leto is not squirting people in the face with water out of that flower, we riot. Mar 1, 2021
Most Golden Globes fashion chat tends to revolve around the red carpet dresses but this year there s one less conventional celebrity look that s caught the internet s eye: Jared Leto and his flower brooch.
For those playing at home, Jared was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in
The Little Things and was interviewed live as part of NBC s
Golden Globes Pre-Show. Naturally, being a fashion-forward kinda celeb, Jared wore a statement look for the occasion: a sand-hued Gucci suit layered over a neutral button-up shirt, accessorised with the largest flower brooch you ve ever seen. I mean, if this ain t the definition of top-up Zoom dressing, I don t know what is.
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Just as we were beginning to settle into a calmer world where Donald Trump was no longer President of the United States of America, the 74-year-old has suggested he will run again for the top job in 2024. Yup, you d better believe it.
In his first speech since Democrat Joe Biden took over the reins as president in January, Trump spoke at a conservative conference in Florida, where he is now permanently based. The ex-leader continued to perpetuate his wholly unfounded claims that he was the
actual winner of November s presidential election (due to voter fraud, apparently), saying: Actually you know they [the Democrats] just lost the White House. But who knows - who knows? I may even decide to beat them for a third time, OK?