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EastEnders Josh star's life - rival soap role, hair transformation and hunky snaps
EastEnders star Eddie Eyre played Josh Hemmings and first appeared on the BBC soap as a love interest for Lauren Branning.Josh, son of James Willmott-Brown, arrived in Walford in 2017 and soon began a relationship with Lauren.But around a year later he left the soap after announcing a move to Glasgow following a lucrative job offer - while Lauren also departed Walford for a fresh start.But who is Eddie Eyre?Daily Star examines everything you need to know about the actor - from his other roles including Game of Thrones, to the hunky snaps he shares online.Eddie was educated at Abingdon School from 1999 to 2006 and has appeared in both the stage and screen.Before his TV roles, he appeared in a string of stage shows, such as Women of Troy, Mansfield Park and The Seagull.Eddied then hit the big time - making his West End debut in St Martin's Theatre playing Sergeant Trotter in the Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap.He first appeared in a BBC show as Baz in a short film for BBC Bitesize before landing his Eastenders role.Since appearing on Eastenders he has made guest appearances in The Athena and Ransom as Casper Conway and Rob Cooper, respectively.His most recent appearance was last week in rival BBC soap Doctors series in a cameo as bar manager Steve Hedges.Looking back at his time on Eastenders, Eddie told Digital Spy he only has happy memories.He said: "I had a brilliant time there. It's such a great cast and crew.
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Jack Antonoff Reveals ’70s-Riffic Track List for ‘Minions: Rise of Gru’: St. Vincent Doing ‘Funky Town,’ H.E.R. Covering Sly, More
Thania Garcia Jack Antonoff has confirmed the officia, extremely-’70s-riffic track list for the “Minions: Rise of Gru” soundtrack via Instagram Tuesday (May 10) morning, slated for its official release on July 1.The soundtrack features Diana Ross, Tame Impala, St. Vincent, Brockhampton, Kali Uchis and others covering hit ’70s material from Kool & the Gang, Nancy Sinatra, the Carpenters, John Lennon and many more.Antonoff shared the colorful, cryptic poster listing the collection of artists, which first appeared on the streets of London recently, also adding that the recording sessions were “some of the most special and bizarre,” and promising he would share those stories one day.  A post shared by jack antonoff (@jackantonoff) “My favorite 70s songs performed by my favorite artists + an original i wrote with sam dew, patrik berger and kevin parker performed by diana ross and tame impala called ‘turn up the sunshine,'” Antonoff wrote in his caption.The eccentric soundtrack was recorded in two of music’s most historic and illustrious spaces: Los Angeles’ Conway Recording Studios and New York’s Electric Lady Studios. The 19-track project joins the famed “Despicable Me” series which sprouted blockbuster hits like 2013’s “Happy” at the hands of Pharrell Williams.We can expect the first slew of Antonoff releases starting May 20, leading up to the official U.S.
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Blaze breaks out at Guy Ritchie's London pub - for the second time in six months
Guy Ritchie's London pub has been ravaged by fire for the second time in six months.Firefighters were called to the Lore of the Land on Sunday morning as flames engulfed a balcony at the back of the boozer.Luckily for the Lock Stock film director, firefighters managed to contain it to the balcony.The crews were called to the pub in Conway Street in Fitzrovia at around 11.20am today and put the fire out within approximately 40 minutes.But witnesses say the back of the pub still appeared to be considerably damaged.And photos shot by a local resident shows the balcony engulfed in flames whilst fire fighters battled the blaze.Video footage also shows the balcony smoking continuously after the fire was swiftly put out with thick clouds evaporating into the atmosphere.Witnesses say the fire wasn't as serious as the last which destroyed the entire roof of the pub back in June last year.That initial blaze, which is believed to have started in the kitchen, saw ten fire engines and around 70 firefighters arrive at the scene to tackle the fire.London Fire and Rescue Service confirmed they attended the latest fire but said further details would be released later today.Referring to the latest fire, one local resident said: "I heard some pops and thought it was fireworks going on outside, but when I went out to have a look I saw the balcony on fire."My immediate thought was oh god it's happening again, although after a short while it became clear that this fire wasn't as bad as the last one."Fire fighters arrived around 11:20am and, to my relief, had been on gone by 12:00pm."The fire looked like it was started by some sort of electrical device on the balcony, but luckily it seems to have been contained solely to that area."I hope that
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