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Cyndi Lauper documentary ‘Let The Canary Sing’ set to arrive this June

Paramount+ has revealed the trailer for an upcoming documentary focused on Cyndi Lauper, titled Let The Canary Sing – watch the trailer below.Let The Canary Sing seeks to offer fans a deep dive into the pop icon’s storied career and legacy through archival footage and interviews with Lauper herself, as well as other prominent names in music including Boy George and Patti LaBelle among others.The upcoming documentary will also chronicle Lauper’s impact as an activist for queer rights and allyship, as well as womens’ rights.Watch the trailer for Let The Canary Sing below.Let The Canary Sing is due for release on the Paramount+ streaming platform exclusively on June 4 in the United States and Canada, followed by release in the UK, Australia, Latin America, Brazil, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria on June 5.The documentary will be accompanied by a soundtrack featuring Cyndi Lauper’s biggest hits, including ‘Girls Just Want To Have Fun’, ‘Time After Time’, ‘True Colours’ and more.Directed by Alison Ellwood, Lauper said of the documentary via a press statement: “Over the years I’ve been asked to do a documentary about my life and work, but it never felt like the right time. Until now.
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Rylan Clark admits he battled ‘two heart failures’ after husband Dan Neal split last year
Celebrity Big Brother star revealed he had to be rushed to hospital on both occasions.He said: “Twice last year I ended up in the back of an ambulance because my heart failed."It comes as the Strictly: It Takes Two host celebrated the launch of his new book: Ten: The Decade That Changed My Future at the Royal Festival Hall in London. The star said his heart beat reached 248bpm, way above the normal resting heart rate which lays between 60 and 120 bpm. The former X Factor star said he was given an injection in bed by medics to restart his heart. Discussing the experience, he said: "I knew it wasn't right. It turned out that my heart had to be restarted." He explained he lay “in resus” with pads and wires attached to his body.Rylan said he later asked what the pads were for, and was told they would have been used if he hadn't taken a breath, as medics would have had to "restart [him] electrically."According to Metro.co.uk, he went on to add at the event: "I think I was so frightened of being alone.“I think that's what contributed to my downfall and my spiral that I was in."He also dove deeper into his health issues when speaking on Fearne Cotton’s podcast this week. On Fearne's My Happy Place podcast, he said: “My body did completely shut down.
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