Monday, March 9, 2026

Paul McCartney recalls frustration over delayed Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction

Sir Paul McCartney was frustrated that he was not inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame when he was promised.

Latest Posts

Woodstock legend Country Joe McDonald dead at 84

Country Joe McDonald, the Woodstock firebrand whose voice became synonymous with the anti‑Vietnam War movement, has died at the age of 84.

‘I have fantastic conversations with ChatGPT’: Boy George admits to using AI to pen lyrics

Boy George prefers writing lyrics with AI to getting into heated debates with human collaborators. The 64-year-old '80s music...

BBC reportedly planning televised David Bowie tribute concert to air in the place of Glastonbury this summer

The BBC is said to be lining up a major televised tribute concert honouring David Bowie this summer, stepping in to fill...

BTS’ massive homecoming concert will see Seoul’s biggest ever safety operations

BTS’ long‑awaited full‑group comeback is set to bring central Seoul to a standstill, with the city confirming that around 3,400 safety personnel...

Ofcom close Love Island case

Ofcom will not investigate the 2,600 complaints made against ‘Love Island’ over the treatment of Dani Dyer.
The UK communications regulator was inundated with people lodging grievances over the episode earlier this month, in which the daughter of ‘EastEnders’ actor Danny Dyer was shown a clip of her boyfriend Jack Fincham revealing in second villa Casa Amor that he used to date one of the then-new Islanders, Ellie Jones.
However, a spokesperson has said Ofcom "understood" the scene may have caused concern, but that "viewers are likely to expect emotionally-charged scenes".
They added how they "carefully considered" the complaints, however they felt that it is made clear by the ITV2 programme that "scenes have been engineered to test contestants’ relationships".
An Ofcom spokeswoman told BANG Showbiz at the time: "We are considering these complaints against our broadcasting rules, before deciding whether or not to investigate."
Former Islander Eyal Booker defended the show, insisting the contestants were already warned that producers would be "testing" them within their relationships.
He said: "In the show’s defence, before we went in to the villa they told us this is a show about testing you within your relationships and within your couple.
"Jack and Dani up until that point had never been tested. Nothing that Dani was shown didn’t happen. It was just a very short clip. And within that villa you over-think everything … they knew she was going to do that."
What’s more, 557 complaints were lodged about a separate episode last week, involving newcomer Idris Virgo after he told Laura Anderson that her partner Jack Fowler had made advances on Georgia Steel, when video footage showed it was in fact the other way around.
An Ofcom spokesperson confirmed then they were assessing the grievances.
Laura confronted Jack about Idris’ claims in the episode on July 11, resulting in the two lads clashing.
Jack blasted: "With Laura I’ve been squashing it, trying to progress with it and then you’ve come in here and you’ve started chatting rubbish, you’ve tried to break up a couple and you’ve got a game plan."
Idris replied: "Who said that?"
But Jack fired back: "That’s how it comes across. It’s not cool."
Two episodes from last month, which involved Rosie Williams and Adam Collard clashing, will also not be investigated.
A spokesperson said: "We carefully considered viewers’ concerns about the treatment of a female contestant by a male contestant on this established reality programme.
"While we appreciate this made for uncomfortable viewing for some people, we consider that viewers are likely to expect emotionally charged, confrontational scenes involving couples breaking up.
"Other contestants also expressed general disapproval in response to the male contestant’s behaviour.
"We did not, therefore pursue these complaints."

Latest Posts

Woodstock legend Country Joe McDonald dead at 84

Country Joe McDonald, the Woodstock firebrand whose voice became synonymous with the anti‑Vietnam War movement, has died at the age of 84.

‘I have fantastic conversations with ChatGPT’: Boy George admits to using AI to pen lyrics

Boy George prefers writing lyrics with AI to getting into heated debates with human collaborators. The 64-year-old '80s music...

BBC reportedly planning televised David Bowie tribute concert to air in the place of Glastonbury this summer

The BBC is said to be lining up a major televised tribute concert honouring David Bowie this summer, stepping in to fill...

BTS’ massive homecoming concert will see Seoul’s biggest ever safety operations

BTS’ long‑awaited full‑group comeback is set to bring central Seoul to a standstill, with the city confirming that around 3,400 safety personnel...

Don't Miss

Kasabian to take inspiration from 3 major gigs for summer shows

Serge Pizzorno has taken inspiration from Oasis, Radiohead and Fred Again.. gigs for Kasabian's upcoming summer shows. The...

Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe claims he saw UFO

Randy Blythe says he’s fairly sure he once witnessed a UFO, recalling an incident on the North Carolina coast that left him...

Noel Gallagher hails Oasis Live ’25 shows ‘better than the ’90s’

Noel Gallagher has admitted the Oasis Live ’25 Tour was “better than" anything they did in the '90s. Speaking...

Anais Gallagher would love Oasis to ‘Live Forever’ as she addresses future shows

Anaïs Gallagher is hopeful Oasis will “live forever” — and there could still be more to come from the Britpop legends after...

Ayda Field thanks Sharon Osbourne for ‘entrusting’ Robbie Williams to pull off an emotional BRITs tribute for Ozzy Osbourne

Ayda Field has praised husband Robbie Williams’ emotional BRIT Awards tribute to Ozzy Osbourne — while fans online were left divided over...

Stay in touch

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