Saturday, June 1, 2024

Liam Gallagher ‘absolutely blown away’ by production of Definitely Maybe 30th anniversary tour

Liam Gallagher has boasted that his upcoming 'Definitely Maybe' 30th anniversary set is sounding "full-on psychedelic". The former...

Latest Posts

Kylie Minogue dreams of Las Vegas return

Kylie Minogue would happily return to Las Vegas for another residency. The Grammy-award winning singer - who released...

Jojo Siwa doesn’t write her own songs

Jojo Siwa doesn’t write her own songs. The 21-year-old former child star confessed that she has a team of...

Roger Daltrey rules out The Who avatar show

Roger Daltrey has ruled out a The Who avatar show. Despite Pete Townshend insisting that he would love for...

Rita Ora’s new single ‘is a full circle moment’

Rita Ora's new single is a "full circle moment" for the pop star. The 33-year-old singer has released 'Ask...

Louisa Lytton’s ‘overwhelming’ EastEnders filming

Louisa Lytton felt "overwhelmed" filming her ‘EastEnders’ court room scenes.
The 30-year-old star is set for a big week on the BBC One soap when her alter-ego Ruby Allen heads to court to pursue her rape case, and the former ‘The Bill’ actress admits it was tough to shoot such scenes among so many strangers.
She said: "It was quite overwhelming. On the day I was in a room full of people I didn’t know. I guess it was the nature of the story.
"I was overwhelmed filming that day."
Louisa returned to Albert Square last year after 12 years away from Walford, and despite appearing in numerous projects in between – such as starring in movie ‘American Pie Presents: The Book of Love’, Shakespearean plays ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’, and a guest stint in medical drama ‘Casualty’ – she feels like she never left the London soap.
Speaking on ‘This Morning’, she added: "Within two days I felt like I’d never left. I was like, ‘What have I been doing for 12 years?’"
Louisa recently admitted she has felt "a lot of pressure" to make the storyline look realistic, because she wants to "do it justice" for rape victims.
She said: "There was a lot of pressure on me and the show to do it justice for the survivors of rape.
"I’ve worked closely with Rape Crisis to ensure the way I act is realistic, so I knew we were safe in our portrayal of it."

Latest Posts

Kylie Minogue dreams of Las Vegas return

Kylie Minogue would happily return to Las Vegas for another residency. The Grammy-award winning singer - who released...

Jojo Siwa doesn’t write her own songs

Jojo Siwa doesn’t write her own songs. The 21-year-old former child star confessed that she has a team of...

Roger Daltrey rules out The Who avatar show

Roger Daltrey has ruled out a The Who avatar show. Despite Pete Townshend insisting that he would love for...

Rita Ora’s new single ‘is a full circle moment’

Rita Ora's new single is a "full circle moment" for the pop star. The 33-year-old singer has released 'Ask...

Don't Miss

Grammy winners For KING + COUNTRY hope biopic and soundtrack inspires people to go after dreams

For KING + COUNTRY hope their family biopic ‘Unsung Hero’ and soundtrack inspires people to follow their wildest dreams.

Nicki Minaj greets fans after postponing Manchester gig

Nicki Minaj greeted her fans on the balcony of her hotel room after she was forced to postpone her gig in Manchester.

Coldplay records collaboration with Little Simz

Coldplay have recorded a track with Little Simz. The chart-topping band and the 30-year-old rap star have joined forces...

Angus and Julia Stone eye Glastonbury

Angus and Julia Stone would love to play Glastonbury. The 'Big Jet Plane' hitmakers are yet to play the...

Gareth Dunlop calls for fans to support smaller venues

Gareth Dunlop has urged people to support their local music venues. The 'Go Down Swinging' singer is aware many...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.