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Liam Payne's posthumous single release date postponed as collaborator says 'it's not the time yet'

The release of new music from Liam Payne has been postponed because “it’s not the time yet”, his collaborator Sam Pounds has confirmed. A video of the former One Direction star singing the track, titled Do No More, was shared online by Sam, who had been working on the song with Liam before his sudden death earlier this month. The song was initially set to be released this Friday, which would have been the first posthumous song shared with fans since his passing.
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Liam Payne finally addresses ‘ever-changing’ accent in infamous Oscars interview: ‘I’d had a lot to drink’
supports HTML5 videoLiam Payne has finally spoken about what he’s dubbed his ‘ever-changing’ accent in that now-infamous Oscars interview.In a chat that almost overshadowed Will Smith hitting Chris Rock at the Academy Awards, Liam was interviewed on Good Morning Britain about it, with many questioning why the Wolverhampton-born musician suddenly sounded like he was from the Netherlands.‘This was in Oscars week – the ever changing accent,’ the musician began on his Instagram Live on Monday night.‘I’m good at accents, I pride myself on them! I just wish sometimes I could do my own,’ he giggled.‘What can I say about that really? It was quite funny. I had asked Good Morning Britain, the presenter, I said, “Please don’t ask me too much because I’ve had a lot to drink and I’m under-ly educated about the Oscars [sic].” ‘The very first question the man asked me was, “What do you think about Will Smith?” Now can you imagine, imagine being put on the spot in that moment and knowing, “I can’t say anything wrong because I’m gonna upset someone” and I just did the best I could.’‘I actually read back what I said and I stand by what I said.
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BBC Breakfast star Dan Walker's tragic moments - death threats to brutal injuries
Dan Walker is one of Britain's most famous TV presenters, but the beloved BBC broadcaster has suffered a number of tragic moments during his years on the screen.The golf-loving TV star, 44, is best known for greeting the nation with the latest news on his BBC Breakfast show every Monday to Wednesday alongside his co-host Sally Nugent.The dad-of-three never turns away from a challenge either, because he took to the ballroom on Strictly Come Dancing last year as his pro partner Nadiya Bychkova taught him to dance, and he made it to the semi-finals.However, despite his buckets of showbiz success, Dan has been forced to battle through some testing times, from heartbreaking deaths to savage hospital stints.To celebrate Dan's 45th birthday today (March 19), Daily Star have taken a look at the BBC star's toughest moments.When Dan interviewed former One Direction star Louis Tomlinson on his Breakfast show, he left some of the hunk's fans fuming.In fact, the presenter revealed he was sent five online death threats after his infamous interview with the singer in February 2020.Dan said: "When I interviewed Louis Tomlinson, five people threatened to kill me – including one who said they were going to come over from Brazil."Louis accused Dan and his ex-colleague Louise Minchin of "proper going in" on him with their questions, and vowed never to appear on the morning show.At the start, they asked him about the deaths of his mother Johannah Deakin, who passed in 2016, and his sister Felicite, who died of an accidental drug overdose.They also asked about his feud with former bandmate Zayn Malik, after which he said: "God, you’re proper going in here today aren’t you?"He later said: "I’m just not ready to have that conversation yet and I
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Louis Tomlinson cancels upcoming shows in Ukraine and Russia amid ‘needless’ invasion: ‘The safety of my fans is my priority’
Louis Tomlinson has cancelled his upcoming gig in Moscow and Kyiv, in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.The former One Direction star, 30, was due to perform at the Stereo Plaza venue in the Ukrainian capital on Monday, July 4 before heading to Russia to play at Circus City Hall in Moscow on Wednesday, July 6.However, the Back To You singer is standing by Ukraine as he announced that he’s putting the show on hold ‘until further notice.’In a statement posted on social media, Tomlinson explained: ‘Due to the recent events in Ukraine, I have to sadly announce that my tour shows in Moscow and Kyiv are cancelled until further notice.For the latest updates on the Russia-Ukraine war, visit our live blog: Russia-Ukraine live‘The safety of my fans is my main priority and my thoughts go out to the people of Ukraine and all those suffering from this needless war.’Tomlinson’s official website also presented a ‘sale paused’ message for both shows.pic.twitter.com/CoQVfReivQThe Just Hold On hitmaker’s tour kicked off his tour on March 9 2020 in Barcelona and will conclude on September 3 2022 in Milan.This comes after American rock band Green Day axed their scheduled performances in Russia in response to its forces entering Ukraine.‘With heavy hearts, in light of current events we feel it is necessary to cancel our upcoming show in Moscow at Spartak Stadium,’ the band said in a statement.‘We are aware that this moment is not about stadium rock shows, it’s much bigger than that. But we also know that rock and roll is forever and we feel confident there will be a time and a place for us to return in the future.
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