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Justin Timberlake reveals health setback as he postpones international tour

Fans have been left disappointed as Justin Timberlake has postponed some dates on his Forget Tomorrow World Tour due to ill health.The 43-year-old heartthrob made the announcement that he's feeling under the weather and needs a short break from touring. His concerts in Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Ohio will now take place in February. Bouncing back from his recent personal troubles, Justin had already been wowing crowds internationally when bronchitis and laryngitis struck him down.Taking to Instagram, the star issued an apologetic update: "Hey guys - I haven't been feeling great the last few shows and turns out I have bronchitis and laryngitis.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger confirms a sequel to Twins is in the works after Ivan Reitman's death
Arnold Schwarzenegger has confirmed that a Twins sequel is set to go ahead despite the death of Ivan Reitman.The action legend starred alongside Danny DeVito as an unlikely pair of twin brothers in the 1988 movie and the pair had been set to reprise their roles alongside Tracy Morgan in a sequel called Triplets.The actor, 74, confirmed that the passing of the director has put the movie on hold for the time being but indicated that filming could still begin later this year. Keeping it going:Arnold Schwarzenegger has confirmed that a Twins sequel is set to go ahead despite the death of Ivan Reitman; he is seen in 2017Speaking at the Arnold Sports Festival in Ohio, the Terminator star said via The Arnold Fans: 'We had a little setback because the man that was supposed to direct it, who directed the first one, Twins, Ivan Reitman has passed away sadly to say.'He noted that the feature's producers wanted to 'wait a little bit until this whole thing cools down and then we're gonna readdress it.' Schwarzenegger continued: 'But that's a project supposed to be filmed in October and so it could still be you know, but we just have to look into a different director and just see if we are going to continue with this project.'The long-awaited sequel to Twins has been in the development stage for a decade, and Eddie Murphy was initially set to play a long-lost third brother of the movie's main characters.
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MC5 announce first album in over 50 years and US tour dates
MC5 have announced their first album in over 50 years and a series of US tour dates.The band took to Instagram earlier today (March 9) to post a video, which you can view below, featuring old footage of the punk veterans and a snippet of the album’s title track ‘Heavy Lifting’. The song also features Rage Against The Machine‘s Tom Morello.MC5 have reformed with original member Wayne Kramer, Pollo Elastica’s Brad Brooks, Stephen Perkins (Jane’s Addiction), Vicki Randle (Mavis Staples) and guitarist Stevie Salas.The new LP, which is due to drop later this year, will be the band’s first proper studio effort since 1971’s ‘High Time’ and sees Kramer collaborating with Morello, Kesha, Jill Sobule, Tim McIlrath, and Alejandro Escovedo.The band will also hit the road for a US tour in May, dates for which you can view below.A post shared by MC5 (@mc5alive)Tickets for the shows will go on sale this Friday (March 11) and further information is available via Kramer’s Facebook page here.Meanwhile, MC5 were recently nominated for this year’s Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame alongside Eminem, Kate Bush, Beck, Eurythmics, Duran Duran, Dolly Parton, Lionel Richie, Rage Against The Machine, A Tribe Called Quest, Carly Simon, Judas Priest, Fela Kuti, New York Dolls, Dionne Warwick, DEVO and Pat Benatar.It is the Detroit rockers’ sixth nomination over the years ahead of the final shortlist in May.A body of more than 1,000 artists, industry members and historians will help decide which five acts out of the 17 will progress into the final round of induction consideration.
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Woman mortified as £95 tribute tattoo of dog turns out to be 'worst money ever spent'
tattoo studio with a complete different inking than she asked for.Chey, from Ohio in US, said she spent $125 (£95) to get a tribute tattoo for her beloved dog.She brought along an inspiration picture to show the artist, which was a paw with a dog's snout in the centre.But sadly, the sweet design ended up being lost in translation."Worst $125 (£95) I've spent," she complained in the TikTok video that was first posted in July.The nursing aide shared a clip of the tattoo she got – and we can see why she was annoyed as the pads are all squished and the canine's snout is not aligned to the centre.Yellow and pink coloured ink was added but it didn't do much to rescue Chey's tattoo.She called the tatt "comedy gold" and added: "It looked completely opposite to the stencil."Some viewers agreed and shared their thoughts on the tattoo.One said: "People really need to look into the artist before, so many people just walk right on in.""The detail and colour is amazing but this was not what you were going for lmao I get where you're coming from I've had the same thing happen," another wrote.In other news, a woman shared her tattoo fail when her tattoo artist misspelled a common male name "John".Kimberly said she wanted to pay tribute to her parent and visited a tattoo studio to get her dad's name inked on her arm but she realised the spelling mistake when it's done.The cursive writing tattoo is spelled as J-H-O-N, rather than J-O-H-N.
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Woman allegedly 'shot boyfriend in face' as he tried to teach her how to use gun
police reports.Christopher Antron Scott Jr, 30, had been showing Anna Sigarroa, 36, his new handgun at their shared home in Toledo, Ohio just before midnight on Friday 4 March.Police reports obtained by local television station WTVG state this was followed by an incident when she inadvertently pulled the trigger and shot him.Sigarroa told officers she had asked Scott to put down the gun, as he was not permitted to be around weapons due to a prior felony conviction.She claimed that she then tried to take the gun away, with her accidental pulling of the trigger in the ensuing struggle leading to a bullet being fired into Scott's mouth.After receiving the injury he drove himself to a local hospital.Sigarroa was taken to Lucas County Jail, and is now facing a charge of felonious assault weapon or ordnance.She is being held on a $50,000 (£38,107) bond, according to local media reports.This could result in a maximum term of eight or eleven years in prison, according to the Joslyn Law Firm in Cincinnati in Newsweek.This depends on whether it is deemed to be a first-degree felony or a second-degree felony.First-degree felonies in Ohio state law are reserved for the most serious types of offences and have the most severe sentences, with second-degree felonies carrying a lower minimum sentence.In the United States more than 27,000 individuals are taken into hospital emergency departments every year with 'unintentional firearm injuries', according to the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence.The vast majority of these — more than 26,000 of the total — do not die of their injuries.
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