Jelly Roll Nearly “Blew” Chance With Bunnie Xo After NSFW Moment

In a clip from her new book, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, Bunnie revealed that the Grammy-winning artist almost ruined their chance at a relationship before it began.

In a clip from her new book, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, Bunnie revealed that the Grammy-winning artist almost ruined their chance at a relationship before it began.

Jessica Gunning, who starred in ‘Baby Reindeer,’ will portray singer Mama Cass in a new movie. The film is based on a memoir written by Cass Elliot’s son, Owen Elliot-Kugell, and adapted for the screen by Emma Forrest. They are still looking for a director for the project.

Okay, so one of the original stars isn’t back, which is a bummer, but honestly, the new version still has a ton of really popular actors and actresses – it’s still packed with big names!

Real life isn’t like a soap opera, so setbacks don’t always mean things are over. Consider Ray Walters from Emmerdale, for instance.

As many remember, the event happened on Christmas Day, right after a rather uncomfortable dinner.

As a TV critic, I’ve been keeping an eye on the latest season of Gladiators – it’s the third one since the show came back – and you can usually catch it on Saturday evenings around 5:45pm. It airs on BBC One, but if you miss it, it’s also available on iPlayer.

Before Emerald Fennell’s film adaptation of Wuthering Heights comes out on February 13th, the Barbie actress revealed that the movie’s intimate scenes between the main characters weren’t as explicit as the passionate moments described in Emily Brontë’s original 1847 novel.

Robert Boyle will play Sean, a young man who returns to his hometown of Belfast after finishing university. He quickly falls back into his old ways, including staying out all night, constantly borrowing money, and struggling to make ends meet with temporary jobs that never quite work out.

The star of Absolutely Fabulous will be playing Mrs. Rafi, a role widely considered to be one of the funniest and most important in British theatre history.

He’s officially adapting Ben Macintyre’s popular book, The Siege, into a six-episode series for Channel 4.