'Love Island' couple Hannah Elizabeth and Jonathan Clark want a ''gangsta''-themed wedding. The 25-year-old glamour model and the 25-year-old Essex boy - who got engaged six weeks after choosing each other as their partners on the first day of the ITV2 reality show - have insisted they're going to have ''the biggest wedding ever'', but not until 2017. Hannah said: ''It's going to be the biggest wedding ever, especially as it's Liverpool and Essex coming together. I want a gangsta theme. I love rap! We want to wait a while so we can plan it. We want hundreds of people so it's...
- 7/31/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
'Love Island' couple Hannah Elizabeth and Jonathan Clark want a ''gangsta''-themed wedding. The 25-year-old glamour model and the 25-year-old Essex boy - who got engaged six weeks after choosing each other as their partners on the first day of the ITV2 reality show - have insisted they're going to have ''the biggest wedding ever'', but not until 2017. Hannah said: ''It's going to be the biggest wedding ever, especially as it's Liverpool and Essex coming together. I want a gangsta theme. I love rap! We want to wait a while so we can plan it. We want hundreds of people so it's...
- 7/29/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
'Love Island''s Jonathan Clark has proposed to his girlfriend Hannah Elizabeth. The 25-year-old Essex lad has gone all out to win the £50,000 prize for the show's best couple by making a shock marriage proposal to his Playboy model girlfriend, which will be seen in tonight's (15.07.15) finale of the ITV2 show. The 'Love Island' contestants - who met six weeks ago on the show - dress up in wedding dresses and suits for a task which involves the couples taking part in a commitment ceremony where they gush about their feelings for each other. And Jon - who previously dated former...
- 7/15/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Tonight saw the final Blind Auditions show of The Voice UK, with Rita Ora, Sir Tom Jones and will.i.am all having free spaces on their teams to fill. As for Ricky Wilson - he just enjoyed the performances with a full team behind him.
1. As we settled down to the last auditions, scheduling was something many took issue with as a pair of Geordies ordered in a takeaway on the other side:
Why would you put on the voice and ant and dec Saturday night takeaway at the same time
— Bexi lad (@beckyyirenee) February 21, 2015
Do I watch Ant & Dec Saturday Night Takeaway or The Voice? #Decisions
— chloe lock (@chloelock) February 21, 2015
choosing the voice or saturday night take away is p hard but will is fav
— ⠀ (@dannysirwin) February 21, 2015
The Voice or Saturday night takeaway???
— Lewis Atkinson (@Lew_Atkinson) February 21, 2015
hmmmmmmm #thevoice v #SaturdayNightTakeaway and the winner is Takeaway wooohooooo...
1. As we settled down to the last auditions, scheduling was something many took issue with as a pair of Geordies ordered in a takeaway on the other side:
Why would you put on the voice and ant and dec Saturday night takeaway at the same time
— Bexi lad (@beckyyirenee) February 21, 2015
Do I watch Ant & Dec Saturday Night Takeaway or The Voice? #Decisions
— chloe lock (@chloelock) February 21, 2015
choosing the voice or saturday night take away is p hard but will is fav
— ⠀ (@dannysirwin) February 21, 2015
The Voice or Saturday night takeaway???
— Lewis Atkinson (@Lew_Atkinson) February 21, 2015
hmmmmmmm #thevoice v #SaturdayNightTakeaway and the winner is Takeaway wooohooooo...
- 2/21/2015
- Digital Spy
It’s been 14 years since Gary Oldman last directed a movie which is a great shame considering Nil By Mouth, his late 90′s British directorial debut about a portrait of a broken family from alcohol absue and domestic violence in a South East London council estate was such an impressive film. But I suppose playing Commissioner Gordon, Sirius Black in the Harry Potter franchise, pleasing the genre crowd (Red Riding Hood, The Unborn & Book of Eli) and his return to leading man status with Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (our review coming soon) has kept him busy enough over the years and we have no doubt that Oldman wouldn’t step behind the camera unless it was for a passion project. You see as well as directing Nil By Mouth, the accomplished thesp also wrote the screenplay based on much of his own experiences.
But as his association with the Batman...
But as his association with the Batman...
- 9/5/2011
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
"The Dark Knight" star Gary Oldman has given an aspiring singer/songwriter a big boost by agreeing to direct his new video. The British actor has become a fan of Los Angeles-based Jonathan Clark and when he heard the singer was struggling to put his first promo together for the single "I'll Be There", Oldman stepped in to help out.
The movie star says, "His musicianship, his writing, and his musical knowledge is quite staggering! He has made a brilliant, heartfelt debut album that I hope marks the start of a long career." He adds, "Working with Jonathan on his video was such a joy. He is totally at home around a camera and his natural gift for acting made the entire process a pleasure from beginning to end."
Clark isn't short of celebrity fans - he has played bass behind stars like Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Dwight Yoakam and Michael McDonald.
The movie star says, "His musicianship, his writing, and his musical knowledge is quite staggering! He has made a brilliant, heartfelt debut album that I hope marks the start of a long career." He adds, "Working with Jonathan on his video was such a joy. He is totally at home around a camera and his natural gift for acting made the entire process a pleasure from beginning to end."
Clark isn't short of celebrity fans - he has played bass behind stars like Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Dwight Yoakam and Michael McDonald.
- 6/5/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
The Dark Knight star Gary Oldman has given an aspiring singer/songwriter a big boost by agreeing to direct his new video.
The British actor has become a fan of Los Angeles-based Jonathan Clark and when he heard the singer was struggling to put his first promo together for the single I’ll Be There, Oldman stepped in to help out.
The movie star says, "His musicianship, his writing, and his musical knowledge is quite staggering! He has made a brilliant, heartfelt debut album that I hope marks the start of a long career.
"Working with Jonathan on his video was such a joy. He is totally at home around a camera and his natural gift for acting made the entire process a pleasure from beginning to end."
Clark isn't short of celebrity fans - he has played bass behind stars like Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Dwight Yoakam and Michael McDonald.
Oldman also offers background vocals on two tracks on Clark's debut album, I'm Just Sayin'.
The British actor has become a fan of Los Angeles-based Jonathan Clark and when he heard the singer was struggling to put his first promo together for the single I’ll Be There, Oldman stepped in to help out.
The movie star says, "His musicianship, his writing, and his musical knowledge is quite staggering! He has made a brilliant, heartfelt debut album that I hope marks the start of a long career.
"Working with Jonathan on his video was such a joy. He is totally at home around a camera and his natural gift for acting made the entire process a pleasure from beginning to end."
Clark isn't short of celebrity fans - he has played bass behind stars like Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Dwight Yoakam and Michael McDonald.
Oldman also offers background vocals on two tracks on Clark's debut album, I'm Just Sayin'.
- 6/5/2010
- WENN
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