Alaskan Bush People star Noah Brown welcomed a new member of the family, but he turned to Discovery Channel fans for a name. After he shared a photo and invited the participation of his followers, he got plenty of suggestions. Possibly, he might need to think hard because some of them seem very good.
Abp Noah Brown Shares Photos Of His Family Members
Alaskan Bush People fans know that Rhain and her husband raise Eli, 5, and his younger brother, Adam. However, their family also includes non-human kids like Triss the six-year-old ferret. Actually, Triss is so cute that many Discovery Channel fans would love to spend time with him. Now, it looks like Triss will have a friend.
Triss The Ferret – Noah Brown – Instagram
Noah Brown inherited a love for animals from his dad, Billy. On the show, if he’s not being the family technician, he’s been seen working with the horses.
Abp Noah Brown Shares Photos Of His Family Members
Alaskan Bush People fans know that Rhain and her husband raise Eli, 5, and his younger brother, Adam. However, their family also includes non-human kids like Triss the six-year-old ferret. Actually, Triss is so cute that many Discovery Channel fans would love to spend time with him. Now, it looks like Triss will have a friend.
Triss The Ferret – Noah Brown – Instagram
Noah Brown inherited a love for animals from his dad, Billy. On the show, if he’s not being the family technician, he’s been seen working with the horses.
- 3/14/2024
- by James Michael
- TV Shows Ace
Roman Kemp has been forced to deny that a recent Creme Egg blunder was a prank.
The Capital Radio DJ revealed on Monday (20 March) that he came across a hybrid version of the Cadbury treat – half of which was milk chocolate and the other half white chocolate.
He put a photo of the Egg on Twitter, alongside the post: “What is this??? Half White Half Milk Chocolate??”
It was after this that his followers informed him that this Creme Egg was part of a promotional deal that could have seen him win up to £10,000. However, the DJ confessed that he had actually eaten it before sharing the tweet.
Six of the eggs are worth £10,000, while three are worth £5,000 – and those who discover one must take a picture with the uneaten Egg in order to win the money.
After admitting to the blunder, Kemp was inundated with posts accusing him of...
The Capital Radio DJ revealed on Monday (20 March) that he came across a hybrid version of the Cadbury treat – half of which was milk chocolate and the other half white chocolate.
He put a photo of the Egg on Twitter, alongside the post: “What is this??? Half White Half Milk Chocolate??”
It was after this that his followers informed him that this Creme Egg was part of a promotional deal that could have seen him win up to £10,000. However, the DJ confessed that he had actually eaten it before sharing the tweet.
Six of the eggs are worth £10,000, while three are worth £5,000 – and those who discover one must take a picture with the uneaten Egg in order to win the money.
After admitting to the blunder, Kemp was inundated with posts accusing him of...
- 3/21/2023
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - TV
This writer remembers Easter Sunday mornings of childhood when all the candy-filled eggs were collected, sitting before the TV and devouring Cadbury treats as the sweeping fanfare of Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments" filled the family room. Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner made big impressions with their booming voices, but what I remembered most was the swell of strings that would arise anytime Yvonne De Carlo's saintly Sephora would grace the screen. Years beyond that childhood, Elmer Bernstein's epic score is what remains in the memory.
Responsible for the oom-pah horns accompanying the "Ghostbusters" on their paranormal escapades and for the militant pomp of Ivan Reitman's "Stripes," Bernstein is as much associated with comedies as the more serious dramas, though you might not know that the guy who scored "The Man With the Golden Gun" is the same who worked on "Animal House." In short,...
Responsible for the oom-pah horns accompanying the "Ghostbusters" on their paranormal escapades and for the militant pomp of Ivan Reitman's "Stripes," Bernstein is as much associated with comedies as the more serious dramas, though you might not know that the guy who scored "The Man With the Golden Gun" is the same who worked on "Animal House." In short,...
- 11/19/2022
- by Anya Stanley
- Slash Film
Her rendition of the bearded lady’s number from The Greatest Showman caused a sensation. But, as the Hawaiian-born star joins Sister Act, she reveals how the reaction may have contributed to her mini-stroke
Keala Settle, best known for her barnstorming performance as the bearded lady in The Greatest Showman, is on the phone from Manchester, where she’s rehearsing for the musical Sister Act. The American will appear alongside Jennifer Saunders and Beverley Knight in a show she says is full of spirit, uplift and love. But more than a job, it’s something of a homecoming for the actor and singer, whose father is from Oldham. “This whole country, but specifically Manchester, feels like my people,” says Settle, who has moved from the US to London. “I live here. I’m going to die here and get cremated and dumped in the North Sea.”
Now 46, Settle has taken...
Keala Settle, best known for her barnstorming performance as the bearded lady in The Greatest Showman, is on the phone from Manchester, where she’s rehearsing for the musical Sister Act. The American will appear alongside Jennifer Saunders and Beverley Knight in a show she says is full of spirit, uplift and love. But more than a job, it’s something of a homecoming for the actor and singer, whose father is from Oldham. “This whole country, but specifically Manchester, feels like my people,” says Settle, who has moved from the US to London. “I live here. I’m going to die here and get cremated and dumped in the North Sea.”
Now 46, Settle has taken...
- 7/19/2022
- by Lyndsey Winship
- The Guardian - Film News
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