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Ariana Grande announces ‘Yours Truly’ 10th anniversary reissue

Ariana Grande has announced a reissue and set of 10th anniversary celebrations for her debut album ‘Yours Truly’.The reissue will land next week (August 25) as a digital deluxe album on streaming services.The singer will also take part in two Q&A sessions on August 25 and 28, with a set of live performances also set to take place across the week after its release.On August 30, the celebrations will wrap up with another live performance as well as the premiere of “some behind the scenes stuff we found.”Speaking of her debut album, Grande said: “This was such a healing and special project to do.”A post shared by Ariana Grande (@arianagrande)Last month, Grande shared a video of her singing Kylie Minogue‘s ‘Padam Padam’ in celebration of London Pride.She took to her Instagram Stories to post a video of her lip-syncing and dancing along to the Minogue track with the caption, “Happy London Pride! I Love Youuuuu.”The 30-year-old also shouted out Minogue, writing, “@kylieminogue you’re perfect.” The message came decorated with Pride flags, noting that ‘Padam Padam’ has become a huge hit among the LGBTQIA+ community.Earlier this year, the singer opened up about fans’ “concerns” about her body, urging them to be kinder to others.The singer took to TikTok to address long-running discussions about her appearance. “I just wanted to address your concerns about my body and talk a little bit about what it means to be a person with a body and to be seen and to be paid such close attention to,” she said as subtitles in the video read.
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Ariana Grande announces ‘Yours Truly’ 10th anniversary reissue
Ariana Grande has announced a reissue and set of 10th anniversary celebrations for her debut album ‘Yours Truly’.The reissue will land next week (August 25) as a digital deluxe album on streaming services.The singer will also take part in two Q&A sessions on August 25 and 28, with a set of live performances also set to take place across the week after its release.On August 30, the celebrations will wrap up with another live performance as well as the premiere of “some behind the scenes stuff we found.”Speaking of her debut album, Grande said: “This was such a healing and special project to do.”A post shared by Ariana Grande (@arianagrande)Last month, Grande shared a video of her singing Kylie Minogue‘s ‘Padam Padam’ in celebration of London Pride.She took to her Instagram Stories to post a video of her lip-syncing and dancing along to the Minogue track with the caption, “Happy London Pride! I Love Youuuuu.”The 30-year-old also shouted out Minogue, writing, “@kylieminogue you’re perfect.” The message came decorated with Pride flags, noting that ‘Padam Padam’ has become a huge hit among the LGBTQIA+ community.Earlier this year, the singer opened up about fans’ “concerns” about her body, urging them to be kinder to others.The singer took to TikTok to address long-running discussions about her appearance. “I just wanted to address your concerns about my body and talk a little bit about what it means to be a person with a body and to be seen and to be paid such close attention to,” she said as subtitles in the video read.
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Eurovision's Netta predicts Manchester will be 2023 host as UK shortlist announced
Eurovision Song Contest 2023.Ukraine's act Kalush Orchestra won the 2022 contest with their track Stefania, with hosting duties usually passed down to the winning country.However, with the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, it was decided that the UK would host instead, after Spaceman singer Sam Ryder placed second.READ NEXT: Eurovision Song Contest host city shortlist announced as London misses outSeven cities have been shortlisted as potential hosts for the Eurovision Song Contest – Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, Sheffield, Manchester, Leeds and Newcastle - and speaking exclusively to Daily Star, former winner Netta predicted who the host city could be.Netta - who won the contest for Israel in 2018 - revealed that she has a history predicting the host city, saying: "I guess, it's time to do this again."I'll say Manchester. I'll say that."However, the Toy and I Love My Nails singer gave her prediction with a warning, as she revealed that the city she always predicts as the host is usually incorrect."You know, I'm laughing because it's a thing for me predict the city - because I always predict it wrong," said Netta."When I won, I said 'I love my country.
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Kat Graham hits back at claims she 'took over' from Nina Dobrev on Vampire Diaries
The actress continued: "I was a human, a vampire, a doppelganger, a crazy immortal, a doppelganger pretending to be human, a human pretending to be a doppelganger."I got kidnapped, killed, resurrected, tortured, cursed, body-snatched, was dead and undead, and there’s still so much more to come … Elena fell in love not once, but twice, with two epic soulmates, and I myself made some of the best friends I’ll ever know and built an extended family I will love forever.”"There’s more to come before we wrap this up, and I promise you’ll get to hear all about my experiences … as we approach the season finale … but until then I invite you to hop on the roller coaster ride that is Elena Gilbert’s life and join me as I celebrate her and prepare to say goodbye to her — and to my work family — as I move on to the next chapter of my life."I want to share this goodbye with all of you," she ended her post.Elsewhere in the chat, the singer spoke about her performance at London Pride, saying: "It's such an honour for me because I spend a lot of time in London, my father's African but was in London, London based for many years."So I grew up listening to a lot of spice girls and Craig David and different artists like Elton John and Freddie Mercury."I was always really inspired by UK Music, UK artists to step UK garage," she added.Kat continued: "But for me, London is like one of the most important cities in the world and you have been invited to perform at such an impactful festival that is about human rights and equality is such an honour."It's different than getting invited to do, you know, a little show or something like that.She explained: "It's like, 'hey, we think that you are, your voice, is important enough to put you on
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Dame Kelly Holmes vows ‘never to live behind that curtain again’ as she enjoys Pride in London with Alison Hammond and Phillip Schofield after coming out
London Pride, wearing denim shorts, a black top and a colourful kimono with a rainbow flag trim at the bottom. Dame Kelly completed the look with sunglasses and a black cross-body bag which also featured a rainbow stripe down the middle. Addressing the crowd, Dame Kelly insisted she would never live ‘behind that curtain’ again.She explained: ‘For those that don’t know me, I am an honorary colonel with the Royal Armoured Corps Training Regiment, I am a Dame Commander of The British Empire, I am the first British woman in the history of the Olympic Games to win two gold medals at the same games, I am mixed race and I am also a gay woman.‘For 34 years I have never been able to say those words until two weeks ago due to the fear of judgment and retribution that was instilled in me since the age of 18 because the laws in the military and being in the public eye didn’t allow me to do it.’She thanked fans for their support since coming out, adding: ‘All I can definitely say now is I’m 52, I’m never going to live behind that curtain again.’The sportswoman was joined by Alison Hammond and Phillip Schofield, who both wore white T-shirts with the ITV logo in rainbow colours. Dame Kelly had publicly come out as gay just two weeks beforehand, having felt she had to hide her sexuality for 34 years for fear of persecution.She revealed that she had first realised she was gay at the age of 17 in 1988 when she kissed a female comrade while was a soldier in the Women’s Royal Army Corps.The sports star revealed that she kept her sexuality hidden for fear of being persecuted as same-sex relationships were banned in the force, but it was the pandemic that spurred her on that it was finally time to be her ‘real self’ after having breakdowns
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