Welcome to your daily rewards from HELLO! In today’s episode, we take a look back at the biggest news of May. From King Charles III’s historic coronation to the Eurovision Song Contest to Beyonce embarking on her first solo tour in seven years – it’s been a busy couple of weeks.
Here are the biggest stories that have happened this month in the worlds of TV, film, entertainment, etc. Listen to today’s episode below…
The month begins with a big occasion when King Charles III and Queen Camilla are crowned in a historic coronation ceremony held at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, May 6. Just before the King and Queen’s coronation, members of the royal family arrived in their stunning outfits – including Princess Eugenie and Beatrice with their husbands, followed by Zara and Mike Tindall and Prince Harry , who had flown the night before for their father’s big day. Festivities continue into the weekend, including a star-studded concert in Windsor with Lionel Richie and Katy Perry, and Monday’s The Big Help Out event, where the Prince and Princess of Wales Join their children in volunteering locally.
For the first time since 1998, the UK is hosting the iconic Eurovision Song Contest. The annual event comes to host Liverpool in place of Ukraine’s triumphant triumph in 2022, and it’s certainly a contest to remember. Although the UK hasn’t enjoyed as much success as last year, with Mae Muller’s I Wrote A Song taking in just 24 points, it was still a stellar contest and a surprise appearance by the Princess of Wales. playing piano with the opening Kalush Orchestra. Meanwhile, Sweden’s Loreen won thanks to the hit song Tattoo.
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© GettyKing Charles and Queen Camilla on the balcony after the coronation
The biggest event on the cinema calendar kicked off this month, and at the Cannes Film Festival, some of Hollywood’s big stars walked the iconic red carpet. Every day is a star-studded event with highly-anticipated films debuting at the event, including Indiana Jones and the Wheel of Destiny – starring the one and only Harrison Ford as a retribution for humanity. defining character of his career – as well as Martin Scorsese’s upcoming film epic Killers of the Flower Moon. The latter stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone, and the film is set to become a huge hit after receiving a nine-minute standing ovation.
It’s been seven years since her last solo tour, but Beyonce triumphantly returned to the stage earlier this month to kick off her epic Renaissance World Tour. The superstar has traveled to Stockholm, Sweden to begin a series of performances for the European leg, where will also meet Beyonce in the UK, France, the Netherlands, etc., before she begins the US leg in July. The Cuff It singer’s concerts are in support of her seventh studio album, Renaissance, which was released last July and earned Beyonce her 32nd Grammy Award – making her an awarded artist the most awards in Grammy history.
Beyonce returns to stage for first solo tour in 7 years
The biggest stars of the major broadcasters appeared at the Royal Festival Hall in London this month for the 2023 BAFTA Television Awards. Many popular shows from last year took home big wins, including This Is Going To Hurt, Derry Girls and Bad Sisters Apple TV+. Oscar winner and Hollywood A-lister Kate Winslet also won a major award for her performance in the Channel 4 drama I Am Ruth. HELLO! was at the event and the Titanic actress told reporters backstage why winning is so important, here’s what the star had to say. (audio from May 15 episode)
May took a dramatic turn for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who engaged in what they described as a near-catastrophic car chase after attending the Women’s Awards. Vision in New York. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex released a statement saying that the couple, along with Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, engaged in an almost catastrophic chase at the hands of a group of paparazzi very aggressive. The family described the ordeal as a “relentless search” that lasted more than two hours as they tried to get back to their Big Apple accommodation. The NYPD also released a statement confirming that many photographers interfered with their transit, but ensured that no collisions, injuries or arrests were reported.
Meghan and Prince Harry attend Ms. Women of Vision Foundation
And after 20 years as a presenter, Phillip Schofield has announced his departure from This Morning with “instant effect”. The broadcaster announced that after many difficult days, he decided to give up his position as a presenter. Phillip said he hopes his departure means the show moves towards a bright future, but will return to ITV to host the British Soap Awards next month. Meanwhile, following previous reports of a pullback, co-host Holly Willoughby shared a statement saying it’s been over 13 wonderful years presenting This Morning with Phil and she wants to thank him for his knowledge and experience, and at the same time the couch has won awards. no, I feel the same way without him.
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