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Harry and Meghan have ‘never been stronger’ as they're 'completely united' on date night

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appeared ‘totally in love’ during their latest outing and have ‘never been stronger' according to body language expert Darren Stanton who said the couple were ‘completely united’, as they made a surprise appearance at the premiere of Bob Marley: One Love.The Sussexes put on a loved-up display as they showed up hand in hand to the event in the legendary musician's hometown of Kingston, Jamaica.The royal couple were unexpected guests for media gathered at the glitzy screening of Paramount's biopic at the Carib Theatre on Tuesday night. Analysing their behaviour on behalf of Betfair, Darren Stanton has lifted the lid on the couple’s ‘tight’ display which he says showed Harry in a more ‘relaxed’ light compared to other appearances.
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BET+ Sets 2022 Original Holiday Movie Slate Featuring Ne-Yo, Serayah and Romeo Miller and More Across 10 Titles (EXCLUSIVE)
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer After debuting eight new original holiday movies in 2021, BET+ is getting even more into the seasonal spirit this year with 10 more titles rolling out beginning Nov. 3, Variety has learned exclusively. The 2022 slate features films starring Ne-Yo, Sereyah, Romeo Miller, LeToya Luckett and LaLa Milan, as well as returning BET+ holiday movie staples like Jasmine Guy, Terrence Carson and Dorien Wilson. The titles come from directors and writers including Victoria Rowell (who also appears in “A Christmas Gift”), Robin Givens, Bree West and Patricia Cuffie Jones. “We’re committed to bringing quality Black stories to the screen and the holidays are no exception,” BET+ executive vice president and general manager Devin Griffin said. “Year after year, our members devour holiday programming; in fact, our original holiday films continue to out-perform, which is why we’re committed to growing our investment in this area of the service. But it’s not just about meeting demand, it’s also about authenticity. Our cast and crews are a powerhouse of Black excellence from creatives behind the camera like Victoria Rowell, Robin Givens and Patricia Cuffie Jones to the incredible performances of talent like Ne-Yo, Serayah, Romeo Miller, Dorien Wilson and Jasmine Guy, to name a few. With a weekly rollout of content come November, we’re excited to help our members celebrate and enjoy the holidays all season long.”
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Thom Bell - a Grammy-winning producer, songwriter - passed away at 79
The music world is in mourning just before Christmas, with the passing of iconic producer and songwriter Thom Bell. The Jamaican-born Grammy-winning music producer and songwriter, best known as one of the architects of the 1960s and 1970s soul songs collectively known as 'The Sound of Philadelphia, passed away Thursday at 79 in Bellingham, Washington. The musician's death was confirmed by his attorney Michael Silver, though no cause of death was given.  R.I.P.: The music world is in mourning just before Christmas, with the passing of iconic producer and songwriter Thom Bell Death: The Jamaican-born Grammy-winning music producer and songwriter, best known as one of the architects of the 1960s and 1970s soul songs collectively known as 'The Sound of Philadelphia, passed away Thursday at 79 in Bellingham, WashingtonBell was born in Kingston, Jamaica but moved to West Philadelphia with his family, where he quickly honed his musical gifts.He received his first drum kit at just 4 years of age, and met future collaborators Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, who he performed with as teenagers along with Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates fame.  He worked as a staff writer and touring conductor for Chubby Checker, before working at Cameo Records in Philadelphia as a session player and arranger.
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This Morning's Gyles Brandreth feeling 'naked' amid UK soaring temperatures
This Morning regular Gyles Brandreth has joked he feels naked after making the decision to ditch his famous jumpers as the temperatures soar. In the UK, temperatures are expected to reach temperatures around 40 degrees celsius this week, after The Met Office issued an extreme weather warning.Host Alison Hammond revealed that The Met Office claims London will today, July 18, be the "hottest place in the world", even hotter than the Sahara Desert and Kingston, Jamaica.READ MORE: This Morning fans disgusted as Alison Hammond shares ingrown toenail horrorThe royal biographer and former Conservative MP is known for wearing an array of jumpers on television but he opted to ditch these today.Speaking to Gyles, royal commentator and broadcaster Camilla Tominey asked: "Are you feeling naked without a jumper on?""Can I say, I'm feeling completely, I've been quite awkward," he said before Camilla added: "It's because you've not got your jumper on." Gyles continued: "I do feel a bit uncomfortable, I've got the jumper downstairs and I'll be putting it on when I go out, the reason I put a jumper on outside is, because if you get cool outside, it's like a thermos flask and it keeps you cool, that's my idea with the jumpers." This didn't go unnoticed with fans who flocked to social media after spotting Gyles had opted for different attire.Taking to Twitter, one fan said: "Weird not seeing Gykes in a jumper #ThisMorning.
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