Irish popstars Jedward have called One Direction “survivors” in a series of tweets slamming The X Factor, Simon Cowell, and his music label Syco Entertainment.
The identical twins, whose real names are John and Edward Grimes, rose to fame in 2009 when they became fan favourites on The X Factor.
Now, they have spoken out about the alleged mistreatment they and other contestants suffered on the show, adding that artists like One Direction and Little Mix are unable to discuss any such incidents due to their contracts.
The 29-year-olds began a series of tweets last night by writing, “The biggest regret in life was not telling the judges on X Factor to f ck off!”
Feared gangland boss Thomas ‘Bomber’ Kavanagh won’t be sentenced for at least another five months after massive delays caused by Covid-19 and due to a dispute over the basis of his plea.
His co-accused Daniel Canning and Gary Vickery remain on bail despite the seriousness of their offences and their guilty pleas to major drugs importation charges.
A Newton hearing was requested after the pleas which were made in July of 2020. It is to settle a dispute between the prosecution and defence over the amount of drugs and money laundering involved.
Newton hearings are held before a judge without a jury present, which is generally held to resolve serious factual issues between the prosecution and defence.
A TikTok post by influencers The Wave House promoting fashion retailer Pretty Little Thing has been banned after the group failed to clearly mark it as an advert.
The ruling is the first complaint upheld by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) against the group of six influencers, set up by management company Yoke and now boasting 4.1 million TikTok followers of the social media content it creates from a mansion in Essex.
The post, seen in October, featured two men wearing leather jackets and sitting in convertible cars and two women in pink jackets with Pretty Little Thing embroidered on the back.
The seventh series of
Home of the Year saw the three judges visit 21 homes across the country, but Ms Sheahan’s home was chosen as the ultimate winner.
Speaking of her happiness at winning, Ms Sheahan said: “I feel complete and utter shock - I’m floating on air. I m so thrilled to pieces I can’t believe it.”
“My home is little and it needs to have a lot of dual functions so it might be small, but a lot can be done in a small space that’s really just made for me. It’s just incredible I would never ever have thought that it would be me standing here,” she said.
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