Katie Price s son Harvey Price signs with celeb agent after success of BBC doc
EXCLUSIVE: Katie Price s son Harvey Price has signed with a celebrity agent after the success of their BBC documentary Harvey and Me - with sources telling Daily Star he hopes to be at the forefront of breaking stigma in the fashion industry
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Katie Price s son Harvey Price has signed to a celebrity agent after the success of their BBC documentary Harvey and Me.
Katie Price s son Harvey Price gets own showbiz rep after doc makes him a star
Former glamour model Katie Price, 42, appeared with son Harvey in BBC documentary Harvey & Me, winning the pair a new set of fans
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Katie Price s son Harvey Price gets own showbiz rep after doc makes him a star (Image: BBC)
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Posted on Monday, March 15th, 2021 by /Film Staff
The day of the Academy Awards nominations is a day of celebration for Hollywood. It’s also a day of rage and annoyance, as entertainment writers remind themselves and others that “Oscar nominations don’t mean
that much.” And yet it’s also a day of surprise and joy, as those same entertainment writers remind themselves and others that “Oh yeah, occasionally the Oscar nominations really get it right!”
As is tradition around these parts, we’ve rounded up this year’s biggest Oscar surprises and snubs. Here are the nods that made us fist-pump with joy and the snubs that made us want to punch our walls.
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The Reds took the lead through Michal Helik but the hosts led 2-1 at half-time.
Barnsley then produced a tremendous second half performance with Dominik Frieser levelling before substitute Carlton Morris won it.
The Reds are now unbeaten in 11 games and five points clear in the top six with ten games remaining.
They have won four successive away games for the first time at this level since 1996 and the first time in the second second tier season since 1925.
Valerien Ismael made two changes from the team that drew 0-0 with Derby County on Wednesday, with Jordan Williams making his first start under the head coach in place of Callum Styles and Dominic Frieser replacing Daryl Dike.