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Back Street Boys, US boy band, return the favor with underwear. After many years of fans throwing bras at musicians during performances, the band is now doing something similar back to their audience. “When we were younger, they always threw their underwear on stage,” said band member Kevin Richardson of the German Press Agency. “And so AJ and I did a little funny sketch where we changed onstage in the little dressing room. And then we’re like, ‘We’ll reciprocate. We’ll throw our underwear to you.'” The underwear is signed but not actually worn, assured the 51-year-old. The boy band is currently touring Europe, where they also perform well-known hits like “Everybody” and “I Want It That Way”. According to her own statements, the constant desire for the old songs does not annoy her. “That’s something I talk about on stage at the very beginning of the show: ‘Tonight our goal is to make you feel like you’re 10, 12 or 14 years old again,'” said band member Brian Littrell, 47. The Backstreet Boys became world famous in the 90s.

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Dieter Bohlen, 68, entertainer, has to take criticism. The music producer and DSDS juror had rejected sanctions against Russia. “How morally depraved do you have to be to ignore this horrible war, the fear and suffering and death it causes, for cheap applause?” tweeted SPD leader Saskia Esken. “And to complain about the cold ‘and all the frippery’ that doesn’t affect him as the super-rich anyway?” Esken was referring to a video that Bohlen shows at a panel event. In the excerpt, Bohlen says with a view to politics: “If they hadn’t made these sanctions, for example, and you’d sat down at a table sensibly, yes, then people wouldn’t need to do all this frills now. Now we have to freeze, now we have to do this and that, that’s all shit from my point of view.” The statements apparently come from a panel event of the business platform “Entrepreneur University” at the end of August, Bohlen himself initially did not comment on the criticism on Thursday.

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Rebekah Vardy40, and Coleen Rooney, 36, English player wives, are prominently cast. The legal dispute between the two media personalities is filmed. Natalia Tena, 37, who became known as Nymphadora Tonks in the Harry Potter films, will take on the role of Vardy, Channel 4 said. British actor Michael Sheen, 53, (“Queen”), who has played ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair and former US President Bill Clinton, plays celebrity lawyer David Sherborne, who represented Rooney in the defamation trial. His counterpart Hugh Tomlinson takes on Simon Coury, who starred in “The Professor And The Madman” alongside Mel Gibson and Sean Penn. Chanel Creswell will play Coleen Rooney. At the end of July, a London court dismissed the lawsuit brought by the wife of ex-national striker Jamie Vardy. She had demanded damages from her former girlfriend after she had publicly accused her of telling the gossip press private stories. The film was made on the basis of the court records, Channel 4 said.

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Jamie Lee Curtis, 63, US actress and children’s book author, has some firm advice on aging. She tells her daughters: “Don’t tinker with your face.” Curtis admits on the US show “Today” that she had cosmetic procedures herself, but felt bad afterwards. “I got botox. Does botox make the big wrinkle go away? Yes. But then you look like a plastic figure,” Curtis said. Instead of focusing on aging, she encourages her daughters to focus on how they can help people. “I want them to be happy. I want them to feel like what they’re doing matters, that what they’re doing has value.”


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