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  • Man left with serious facial injuries after homophobic assault

    A young man has been left with “serious” facial injuries after a homophobic hate crime in the Scottish city of Glasgow.

    Man left with serious facial injuries after homophobic assault

    A 22-year-old man in Glasgow was attacked whilst walking with a friend on Kersland Street near to Great Western Road in the early morning on Wednesday. His friend was allegedly subjected to homophobic abuse by another man who they did not know.

    The attack comes just a week before Glasgow Pride which is due to take place in the city centre.

    When the victim tried to intervene he was reportedly attacked by the suspect. The victim was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where his injuries were treated.

    The suspect is described as white and in his early 20s and wearing a black top with black tracksuit bottoms.

    He was accompanied by a woman in her early 20s, 5ft6 in height and with shoulder length blonde hair.

    They were last seen walking east along Great Western Road.

    Detective Constable Stuart McDonald from Drumchapel CID said,

    “This despicable individual not only subjected an innocent man to homophobic abuse, but also assaulted his friend when he came to his aid.

    “This type of behaviour is absolutely unacceptable and I would appeal to anyone who either witnessed the incident, or saw the man and woman described above, to please get in touch.”

    Anyone with information is asked to contact officers at Drumchapel CID via 101 and quote incident number 0268 of Wednesday 9th August 2017.

    Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where details can be given in confidence.

  • Britney’s boyfriend is bulging in all the right places

    Oh my. Britney’s boyfriend has got us shook as he pinches an inch and shows a few more.

    Britney's boyfriend is bulging in all the right places

    Giveme More… Britney’s boyfriend Sam Asghari is is causing a stir, not just on the internet, but in fans’ pants – after uploading this rather bulgetastic shot of him showing off his body fat (read none).

    The 23-year-old hunk has been dating Britney since 2016 when they met filming her music video for “Slumber Party” and we can clearly see one of the reasons why she might be with him (not that we’re shallow size queens)

    Wanna see the picture click here

  • When is Autopsy of Cory Monteith showing on Channel 5?

    Channel 5’s Autopsy series continues with Glee star, Cory Monteith’s tragic death.

    When is Autopsy of Cory Monteith showing on Channel 5?

    In the summer of 2013 one of the USA’s favourite actors, Cory Monteith died at the age of 31 from a drug and alcohol overdose. Dr Jason Payne-James investigates the death of the ‘teen’ star of TV series Glee. He will examine the circumstance which leads to his death in July 2013. The show will include interviews from those who knew him and those who saw him before he died.

    Canadian born Cory Monteith was found dead in a hotel room. He was just 31.

     The show begins on Sunday, 13th August at 10.05PM

     

  • More LGBT+ people have been killed in the US so far this year than in 2016

    Only 8 months in and 2017 has beaten 2016 for the number of LGBT+ people killed, the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs reports.

    A worrying report from The National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs (NCAVP) reveals that 2017 has been one of the deadliest years for single-event killings of LGBT+ people in the US.

    In 2016, excluding the terrorist attack on the Pulse nightclub, which killed 49 people, 28 LGBT+ people were killed in homicides. So far in 2017, there have been 33 killings.

    The number equates to one death every fortnight and includes the killings of 15 transgender women and 12 gay men.

    The report was initially carried by Buzzfeed News, which noted the Anti-Violence Project (AVP) Executive Director, Beverly Tiller said the stark figures should be viewed as a “wake-up call”.

    Speaking to Buzzfeed, AVP’s Executive Director, Beverly Tillery said, “It should be a wake-up call for us across our communities that hate violence is not going away.”

    The NCAVP says there is no obvious explanation for the increase but suggests that it could be down to better reporting by the media, better identification methods by investigators and police and perhaps – more violence towards the LGBT+ community. It is also noted that not all homicides of LGBT+ people are counted as hate crimes – due to different categorizations in each State – meaning that there could be many more killings which are not being counted.

     

     

     

  • Trisha Paytas has left the building

    YouTuber and internet celebrity Trisha Paytas has left Celebrity Big Brother after just 11 days

    A spokesperson for the show said,
    After 11 days in the Celebrity Big Brother Summer 2017 house, Trisha has decided to leave of her own accord and will not be returning. To see all of the action following tonight’s eviction and the events leading up to Trisha’s exit, tune into tomorrow night’s show at 9 PM on 5Star and 10:30 PM on Channel 5.
    The blonde bombshell decided to quit just hours after being saved from eviction. She has been miserable over the last few days and even decided to spend much of her time in bed – so the public would think she was boring.
    She went head to head with Apprentice Star Karthik Nagesan in Friday night’s (August 11) live eviction special on Channel 5  and won out. Karthik was the second housemate to be evicted.
  • Man who set fire to London gay bar jailed

    A man who deliberately set fire to a busy Clapham bar has been jailed.

    Jason Fossett, 45 (28.10.71) of Portland Road, SE25, was sentenced at Inner London Crown Court on Friday, 4 August to life imprisonment, to serve a minimum of three years and 244 days.

    He pleaded guilty to arson with intent to endanger life at the same court on Wednesday, 3 May.

    On Monday, 20 March, at about 02:45hrs, the duty manager of the Two Brewers on Clapham High Street, SW4, was locking up the pub. When he went to lock the side exit door, which leads out into Prescott Place, he noticed a man in the alleyway standing near the wall as if he was urinating.

    The manager told the man to move away from the building and he went back inside the pub. A few minutes later the manager could smell smoke and he went outside to investigate. He then noticed a fire by the side exit door where the man he told to move away had been standing.

    A routine police patrol was passing by the pub at that time and came across the fire, but the suspect had already fled the scene.

    Enquiries were carried out by PC Paul Waterman, the dedicated ward officer for Clapham Town, alongside officers from Lambeth CID.

    PC Waterman reviewed the bar’s CCTV which showed the suspect, as identified by the bar manager, ordering drinks at about 02:00hrs on Monday, 20 March. It then showed the suspect leaving the bar at about 02:15hrs and entering Prescott Place.

    The suspect is seen stacking numerous rubbish bags against the fire exit over an 18 minute period before setting fire to the bags and leaving. Within 80 seconds, the rubbish is alight.

    The CCTV showed that the suspect paid for the drinks with a bank card. Enquiries were carried out on the card which showed the holder to be Fossett.

    Officers arrested Fossett on Monday, 3 April. At the time of his arrest, he was wearing similar clothes to that of the person in the CCTV. Officers also searched his home and found a red leather satchel that matched the one on the CCTV, as well as receipts from the Two Brewers for that night.

    Fossett admitted to being at the Two Brewers but claimed he could not remember anything of the evening after having a couple of drinks. He was charged on Tuesday, 4 April.

    The court heard that Fossett has previous convictions for arson with intent to endanger life where he has piled rubbish up outside a building and set-fire to it. In 2004, Fossett was jailed for eight years for arson with intent to endanger life after targeting the same venue as in this case – the Two Brewers.

    Fossett’s motivation for targeting the Two Brewers is not known, however, there is no suggestion that it was a hate crime.

    PC Paul Waterman, said,

    “Fossett is clearly a dangerous character who deliberately went out of his way to set fire to the bar in a carefully calculated attack.

    “It was sheer luck that the fire was spotted in its early stages to prevent any further damage or anyone sustaining any injuries.

    “By working with my colleagues in Lambeth CID and with the cooperation and assistance of staff from the Two Brewers, we ensured that Fossett was brought to justice and has been put behind bars.

    “I hope Fossett uses his time behind bars to reflect on his actions.”

    Reporting from The Metropolitan Police

  • Is Honey G set for the Celebrity Jungle?

    Will Honey G be joining a cosmos of stars for this year’s romp in the Celebrity Jungle?

    The newly out X Factor star, Honey G, could be joining fellow celebs in this year’s I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here and the bookies are giving good odds that she will – currently, Betway is giving odds of 9/4 that the Honey-to-the-G will be swinging in.

    Last year, despite a very public hate of the X Factor star, Piers Morgan called for the rapper to enter the jungle saying on his morning show, Good Morning Britain,

    “Can we put Honey G in the jungle and have her attacked by rats?

    “Wouldn’t that be perfect television?”

    The outspoken journalist called Honey G “grotesque” and “diabolical”!

    Earlier this month Honey G, real name Anna Gilford has told The Sun‘s Dan Wooton that she has decided to come out and reveal that she wants to be with women. In a candid interview, she said,

    “I was in the process of kind of deciding if I was going to stay with the boyfriend that I had at the time.

    “I was DJing in Ayia Napa and I met someone out there and that was the turning point.

    “I didn’t have real girlfriends until I finished university.”

    The star also revealed that she hopes to find a woman to settle down with and start a family saying that she has wanted kids since she was 19-year-old.

    So maybe she’ll be finding love in the jungle?

     

     

  • President Trump: I’ve got respect for the Trans community

    President Trump has responded to criticism over banning transgender people from working in the military by suggesting that he got a “lot of votes” from LGBT people.

    Trump has responded to criticism levelled at him after he vowed that transgender personnel would be forbidden from working in the US military last month.

    Taking to Twitter the President said,

    “I have great respect for the community… I think I’ve had great support, or I’ve had great support from that community. I got a lot of votes.

    “But the transgender, the military’s working on it now… It’s been a very difficult situation and I think I’m doing a lot of people a favour by coming out and just saying it.”

    He added,

    “As you know, it’s been a very complicated issue for the military, and I think I’m doing the military a great favour.”

    Last month, after consulting with his generals and “military experts”, Trump announced that transgender people will be banned from service. This is in stark contrast to the Obama administration which allowed transgender people to serve their country openly last year.

    The announcement was also in contrast to Trump’s pledge to protect LGBT people during his election campaign. Taking to Twitter in June 2016 he said that he would “fight” for the community.

    The cost of transgender staff?

    Initially, the cost of looking after trans personnel was cited as a reason for the decision. In his original statement, he said,

    In a series of tweets, Mr Trump wrote,

    “After consultation with my Generals and military experts, please be advised that the United States Government will not accept or allow transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the U.S. Military.

    “Our military must be focused on decisive and overwhelming victory and cannot be burdened with the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail.”

    However further analysis by our political editor, Skylar Baker-Jordan shows,

    Thousands of trans people are already serving – many of them openly – in the US armed forces and the Department of Defense has found no evidence that they undermine unit cohesion. Additionally, a 2016 study commissioned by the Department of Defense to study this very issue found that an “exceedingly small portion of active-component health care expenditures” was spent on trans people, with trans healthcare representing only a .0005 to .017 per cent total increase on defence spending.

  • You can now hire Alex Reid by the hour…

    To be your fitness instructor.

    PR Provided / (C) Alex Reid

    Fancy getting yourself some fitness time with Alex Reid, well now you can – as he’s decided to go back to his fitness roots and become a fitness instructor again.

    The former professional UFC fighter turned celebrity partnered with an online local services marketplace to restart his career as a fitness professional. The celebrity trainer will be hosting personal training sessions, which members of the public can book through the

    After many turbulent years being up and down in the media due his sensational, and sometimes salacious, marriage to former glamour model Katie Price, Alex’s work as a fitness expert and trainer was overlooked. However, Alex is now focused on his passion for training again.

    To do this, Alex has partnered with online local services marketplace, Bidvine.com, and members of the public can see his listing here: https://www.bidvine.com/pro/alex-reid

    Alex Reid, former MMA said,

    “In previous years I’ve moved away from the world of fitness, and I’ve achieved a lot – including winning CBB 2010 with the highest vote ever in the history of the show after being 40/1 odds to win. This had a domino effect on a whole host of other experiences, but looking back in hindsight my happiest times were when I really had to struggle and toil to achieve a goal, totally devoid of any celebrity or fame. It’s something I had to do to earn my red beret as a Paratrooper, and when I worked my arse off in a world title

    “Recently, I remembered the pleasure I got from seeing students pick up a new skill or theory from my classes and I’ve realised that’s where my passion lies. I’m very excited to get started with Bidvine.com and to start getting clients the results they’re looking for!”

    Here’s my credit card details Alex….

     

  • Marissa evicted from Celebrity Big Brother

    Following the announcement, MARISSA said her goodbyes and left the house, greeted by Emma and cheers from the crowd.

    Emma asked Marissa if she is surprised to be first out: “I don’t think I have enough support out here. I felt like I was underdog since the second I came in. The other members in the house were definitely more known than I was.”

    Asked if she wanted to win, Marissa told Emma: “I would have loved to. I got cheap-shotted. The person who put me up, I know he regretted it.”

    On her killer nomination, Marissa said: “There was allies in the house. Even if people weren’t friends, there were people who knew of other people. It was easier to target someone you didn’t know.”

    Emma quizzed Marissa about Jordan: “He was fun. I wasn’t really taking his actions seriously. I didn’t really know how he felt up until yesterday.”

    On whether she will see Jordan outside of the house, Marissa told Emma: “I’m definitely going to see him on the outside. He’s amazing. He’s a good soul. He’s very animated, he’s full of life. But I love that about him. He’s well-rounded.”

    On Chad and Amelia, Marissa said: “I think we created something out of nothing to be honest.”

    Marissa would like Jordan to win.

  • THEATRE REVIEW | The Play That Goes Wrong, Cambridge Arts Theatre

    ★★★★★ – Dangerous, jaw-dropping and comedy genius!

    Mischief Theatre, in role as The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, brought to the Cambridge Arts Theatre stage an uproariously funny murder mystery entitled The Murder at Haversham Manor and it went south, literally.

    The Play That Goes Wrong was a comedic masterpiece, like its successor Peter Pan, Goes Wrong, with dangerous and risky tricks that left audiences clutching on to their seats as pieces of stage fell off and got thrown around, sometimes missing the actors by inches. The actors were so efficient in everything they did, from balancing three objects across two body parts, to expertly delivering their lines while dodging canvasses, candelabras and each other. What was sublime about The Play That Goes Wrong was that if ever you have seen an amateur, or a badly produced professional, play, this show embodies the different mistakes and disasters that have occurred in the former shows. There’ll be a moment where you cannot help but recall a bad production where sets had fallen down or actors had genuinely forgotten lines and asked for “line” throughout entire speeches.

    Jason Callender who plays Jonathan playing Charles Haversham was brilliant. His gag was always turning up at the wrong point in the play, revealing the ending every time. It was very comedic, too, when Jonathan was rarely allowed to play dead, for actors clumsily walked on him, sat on him, or fell on him. He made the audience laugh at his every entrance, and I chiefly loved his sneaking off stage wriggling subtly on the floor as if to kid the audience that we couldn’t see him depart. Patrick Warner who plays Chris playing Inspector Carter was a comedy genius. Every reaction was crafted to perfection, and his lines were well-timed with the action. The audience hung on to every word he said. He played the director too, so it was particularly hilarious when, under his breath, he would mutter a direction to understudies that had come on to fill in for a part. Ham acting is a feature often prominent in amateur murder mystery productions, and Alastair Kirton playing Max playing Cecil Haversham did a sterling job showcasing this. Max’s sawing the air with his hands and over dramatising his role while stopping to smile as the audience laughed during one of his lines, was incredibly entertaining. When Max changed role to be the Gardener he flashed his clothes to tell it was still him, and that he had returned, but as a different character. Absolutely hilarious. Lastly, Natasha Culley as Sandra Wilkinson enacting the role of Florence Colleymoore was a treat. Sandra was everything that had ever gone wrong with acting all sewn together in one actress. Her ticks, shallow demeanour, and not able to improvise without direction, was a great feast for the senses. Her overproduction of movement as she spoke, too, was hilarious. Overall, each cast member contributed to one of funniest nights I’ve had this year.

    The Play That Goes Wrong was especially entertaining for the set was a safety hazard, as the study, built atop of the drawing room, with no rails or support, collapsed gradually while the actors were still on there. It eventually fell down while an actor was under it, but the dexterity by which the actors moved and positioned themselves, made the accidents sort of safe, and we could exhale once again.

    Mischief Theatre is like Alton Towers, you queue to get on, you get several scares, and then you want to hop on again and again.

    The Play That Goes Wrong is playing at the Cambridge Arts Theatre, until 12th August 2017

    Originally reviewed at the Birmingham Rep