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The Irish Sun
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Fresh woke madness as Oasis film charting their career slapped with utterly bizarre trigger warning
A NEW Oasis documentary has been hit with trigger warnings about smoking and drinking. The cinema release of Oasis Definitely coincides with the 2 A new Oasis documentary has been hit with trigger warnings about smoking and drinking Credit: Instagram 2 Viewers are warned, 'people are seen smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol throughout' Credit: Reuters The 70-minute film is produced by former Creation Records boss Tim Abbot and includes previously unseen behind-the-scenes footage of the rockers. In a ruling which won't surprise any fans, the British Board of Film Classification cautions it contains very strong language — including 'c***, 't**t', 'd**k', 'b*****d' and 'p**s'. It warns of rude gestures and that 'references are made to cocaine and getting high.' Rating it 15-plus, it adds: 'People are seen smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol throughout.' READ MORE SHOWBIZ NEWS Abbot, who is credited with discovering The show is billed by Abbott as a glimpse of 'Oasis like never before', offering an 'exclusive gateway to the untold stories, unseen footage, and unforgettable moments' from the band's early fame. The event kicked off in Birmingham on Wednesday, with additional dates across the country. Liam Gallagher's heartwarming tribute during Oasis gig revealed - but did you spot it? The Sun Says: Supermoronic Is it our imagination... or are trigger warnings getting more ridiculous by the day? Woke film censors have made a complete Digsy's Dinner of their latest caution that the new Oasis documentary may feature, er, cigarettes and alcohol. It's a crazy situation... Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club. Most read in Music


Daily Record
4 days ago
- Sport
- Daily Record
Rangers leave it late in Russell Martin bow as Findlay Curtis makes case for starring role
It was a topsy-turvy dugout debut for Russell Martin but his side showed plenty of fight after a tough start against Brugge The Gallagher brothers have been winding back the years down in Cardiff this weekend. As for Rangers ' prospects of success in the year ahead, it's very much a case of Definitely Maybe. Liam and Noel have been wowing fans after kicking off their Oasis reunion tour. Meanwhile at Ibrox, Russell Martin was giving the Light Blue legions their first look at his new Masterplan for Gers as they hosted Belgian Cup winners Club Brugge. It certainly looked like it needed a bit more work during a first half that saw Gers make a right Digsy's Dinner of it as they allowed the visitors to take the lead with two quick-fire goals from Hugo Vetlesen and Ludovit Reis. The punters were looking back with anger on that first 45 minutes as they booed the team off. But they were ready to Roll with It by full-time as Mohamed Diomande and youngster Findlay Curtis capped off a far brighter second half display to claim a decent draw. New Ibrox era begins There was a new manager in the dugout but you'd hardly have known it as Martin took up his perch on the touchline. There was no welcome message or round of applause for the man who has just been named the club's fourth boss in as many years. The Gers faithful weren't exactly bowled over with enthusiasm when the former Southampton gaffer was announced so it was hardly surprising to see him receive a distinctly understated reception. Understandably, the fans are waiting for signs of life in this new-look side before getting too excited. But it's clear the new boss has some fine tuning to do on Russball before he'll have totally won over the punters. The intent to press high was clear from the off as Robin Propper pushed his backline up to the half-way line. But you could see why the Dutchman - linked with a return to former club FC Twente - and centre-back partner Leon King aren't expected to feature this season as they repeatedly got themselves in a muddle early on. Martin will hope to drill into his possession game when he takes his side south to St George's Park on Tuesday for a summer camp. But in the meantime, Brugge were quick to exploit the disjointed Ibrox ranks, taking the lead after nine minutes when Vetlesen fired home at the second attempt from Hugo Vermant's cut-back. Liam Kelly will feel he should have done better with the first of those efforts but there was simply no stopping the second four minutes later as Hans Vanaken's deflected cross dropped to Reis 20 yards out, with Reis lashing home with an outrageous volley. Brugge almost had a third when Christos Tziolis rattled the far post afters skinning King but Rangers looked a far more organised unit as Martin introduced a raft of his big names at the break. It took Diomande just six minutes to pull one back as he slotted home from Oscar Cortes' pass. Martin made more changes that took some of the zip out of proceedings but there was a finally flourish as Nedim Bajrami played in kid Curtis to level up a minute from time. Summer signings The 29,500 fans who turned out for Rangers first public workout of the summer came hoping to see some of Martin's five new recruits - but had to make do with just one in the starting line-up. Bournemouth loanee Max Aarons was the sole newcomer that kicked off, with £2.5m signing from Peterborough Manny Fernandez a second-half sub. Aarons has taken over Ridvan Yilmaz's No3 jersey - the Turk looks to be wearing 33 this term - but it remains to be seen if he'll be taking James Tavernier's place on the right-hand side of the Light Blues' backline. The fact that both Brugge's two opening goals came down his side will certainly give the skipper hope that he can cling to his slot as enters his 10th season at Ibrox. Or perhaps Martin might play the two together. That was an option he looked it in the second half as Tavernier replaced Propper in central defence and it undoubtedly gave the Light Blues a more secure look as he hooked up with man-mountain Fernandez. Thelo Aasgard, signed from Luton in a the £3.5million deal on Saturday, joined his new team-mates for the warm up before stepping out at half-time along with fellow new recruits Joe Rothwell and Lyle Cameron to greet the new fans. With just a fortnight to go until that crucial Champions League qualifier with Panathinaikos, Martin will need to get all three up to speed and integrated into his team asap. Keeper conundrum Liam Kelly finished last season as Gers' No1 under Barry Ferguson and he was handed the first opportunity to impress Russell Martin as this season's prep got underway. But with his a patchwork back four in front of him, the Scotland squad keeper was left badly exposed. He thought he'd averted the early danger as he parried Vetlesen's early effort but by sending it straight back into traffic, all he did was give the Norwegian a second go that he duly took. Martin could have had both Kelly and Jack Butland in the sticks as Reis lined up his volley four minutes later and they'd still have struggled to keep out the Dutchman's sweet strike. As for Butland, he would have been just grateful to get through his second-half runout without making a repeat of the howlers that blighted his campaign last season. Costly Cortes Rangers were forced to pay an eye-watering £4.5m to finalise Oscar Cortes' move from Lens to Ibrox. It remains a huge sum for a player who has managed a mere 14 appearances during an injury-hit 18 month loan stint in Glasgow - with no guarantees he'll ever repay it. The Colombian looked eager to prove his doubters wrong as he put himself about in the opening stages. But slack pass after slack pass did nothing to convince the doubters he was worth the huge transfer fee. But he did provide some value for money after the break with a slick pass to Diomande as the Ivory Coast star pulled one back. Surplus to requirements Rangers still have plenty of business to do this summer when it comes to new arrivals - but they could certainly do with clearing the decks. Martin named a 22-man squad, with key men like John Souttar, Cyriel Dessers, Hamza Igamane and the new recruits still to return. Dessers and Igamane have been linked moves away from Glasgow but the Ibrox boss and sporting director Kevin Thelwell will be more concerned about getting shot of the deadwood clogging up the dressing room. Propper and King did nothing to dispel the doubts over their long-term futures. The likes of Ben Davies, Jose Cifuentes and Rabbi Matondo were nowhere to be seen at Ibrox but will most certainly still be commanding hefty wage packets that can certainly be better spent.


Scottish Sun
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Four fun ways to create a Pride parade look for less
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The Herald Scotland
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Herald Scotland
Oasis fans can claim free lasagna at Prezzo Italian
Prezzo Italian is giving fans a chance to live out the lyrics - literally. This summer, the first two tables through the door at any Prezzo Italian who belts out a verse of the Oasis tune to their server will be rewarded with a free lasagna. Definitely - no maybe about it. This offer will run every day throughout Oasis' UK tour dates, from July 4 to September 28. Naddy Onions, Marketing Director at Prezzo Italian, says: 'Digsy's Dinner is one of those tracks that makes you hungry just listening to it, and with lasagna being the key theme in this famous song, we just had to mark the return of the band at the home of the Italian classics. "All fans are welcome to ours for tea, not just at half past 3, all day, and the lasagnas on us.' Whether you're in it for the free food, the nostalgia, or just fancy singing your heart out for your supper, Prezzo Italian has your Oasis cravings covered. More free stuff: Here's how to claim your free lasagna


The Irish Sun
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Noel Gallagher's daughter Anais using TikTok to pick popular songs for tour setlist
SOME might say comeback boys Oasis need to move with the times ahead of their reunion gigs this summer. But I'm hearing Noel and Liam Gallagher are already doing just that — by consulting their children over which hits to play for their upcoming Oasis Live '25 tour. 11 Noel Gallagher's daughter Anais has been helping to pick Oasis tracks for their upcoming tour Credit: Getty 11 Liam and Noel recently teased their Oasis tracklist for the reunion on social media Credit: EPA I'm told A source said: 'TikTok has the power to bring songs from the Nineties and Noughties back to the mainstream. "Lesser-known tracks by Oasis, including Bonehead's Bank Holiday and Talk Tonight, are being shared on the app among the younger generation. 'Noel and Liam love that some of their less famous songs are being talked about on TikTok.' READ MORE ON OASIS Meanwhile The model and photographer — whose mum is She has also shared a video of herself lip-synching to the band's 1994 song Digsy's Dinner — captioned: 'Silly song.' Speaking about the track, from album Definitely Maybe, she said: 'It's definitely not my favourite.' Most read in Bizarre Noel previously revealed Anais loved the band's 2002 tune Little By Little, from their album Heathen Chemistry. Robbie Williams on why he's looking forward to the Oasis gigs 'Dream opener' Before playing the song during a gig at London's O2 in 2012, Noel told the audience: 'I'm dedicating this to my daughter — she said it was her favourite song when she was nine.'' It would seem Anais is also a huge fan of Oasis song Talk Tonight — after she got up on stage with her Liam and Noel recently teased their 3.6million social media followers with a cryptic Instagram post about potential songs for It On Down, Champagne Supernova and Better Man — scribbled out and replaced with Songbird. In the caption, the brothers asked fans: 'Less than two months to go. What's your dream opener?' Oasis will kick off their sold-out tour at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on July 4. That certainly ought to be one hell of a night. Gallagher Googlebox office hit OASIS brothers Liam and Noel on the same sofa together would be one historic TV coup. It now seems Channel 4 bosses are scheming just that – by doing whatever it takes to get the previously war-ring pair to appear on Gogglebox. A source said: 'It would be TV gold and producers are pulling out all the stops to make it happen.' Noel was previously on a celebrity edition of the show as part of a Stand Up To Cancer charity night in 2014 alongside models Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell. Liam then teamed up with their mum Peggy and If Channel 4 get Noel and Liam, I will definitely be glued to my telly. Harry's gutted 11 Harry Redknapp says he knows family is 'everything' to David Beckham and wife Victoria Credit: Facebook HARRY REDKNAPP has revealed he is gutted for David Beckham after his 50th birthday celebrations were snubbed by son Brooklyn. Speaking to me during the Football For Peace gala, Harry said: 'I like David and I don't know what is happening, really. 'I love David, he's a great lad, he's done fantastic for England .' Asked if the snub was a shame, he said: 'Yeah. 'David's a family man – him and Posh [Victoria Beckham] – their family is everything.' 11 Miley Cyrus shared a picture with dad Billy Ray as they celebrated her brother's birthday Credit: Instagram MILEY CYRUS has reunited with dad Billy Ray to celebrate her brother Braison's birthday. The Flowers hitmaker was seen with her arms around her boyfriend Maxx Morando, alongside her country singer dad and sibling. Billy Ray shared the post on Instagram, captioned: 'Happy Birthday Braison.' It looks like family feud following his Bandit boxing clever 11 Grace Chatto is aiming to tempt a high-profile boxer to appear in the next Clean Bandit music video Credit: CLEAN BANDIT are trying to land a certain British boxing star to feature in their new music video. Singer and cellist Grace Chatto hopes to persuade the slugger to help promote their trance-inspired hit Tell Me Where You Go. The band's main songwriter Jack Patterson was inspired to pen the song with DJ Tiesto and German artist Leony after a therapist asked him where his mind goes to. Chatting to Biz on Sunday's Emily, Grace said: 'I really want this boxer to be in it. 'I have asked and said: 'Would you ever consider acting in a music video?' 'He said: 'It depends which music video. ' 'They would be the perfect fit. When I hear this song I just see him in the video – there is one line in the song that alludes to boxing. 'It is about striving to be the best version of yourself, and a film about a sportsman is perfect and fits with the music.' I reckon my money is on Tyson Fury. Tour will be Eternal joy to girl band fans 11 Girl band Eternal are planning a UK headline tour after successfully reuniting for a gig Credit: w8media THEY are the original Nineties girl band, with a string of hits including I Wanna Be The Only One. Now I can reveal Sisters Vernie and Easther Bennett, with new bandmate Christel Lakhdar, decided to hit the road after wowing fans at London's Scala on April 30. A source said: 'A full UK headline tour was already on the table, but it's now inevitable after that huge success. 'The sisters wanted to see the crowd's reaction before committing to a full UK tour. But hearing and seeing a sell-out Scala sing every song has convinced them to sign on the dotted line.' It comes after the band cancelled a planned reunion tour in 2023 following allegations of a bitter row over transgender rights. Bandmates Kelle Bryan and Louise Redknapp pulled out amid a Pride events over the row. A source in the group's camp said: 'They would love to perform at Pride events, and their management have been in discussions, but the sisters and organisers are worried over a possible backlash after the anti-trans claims.' Tassel do nicely Beyonce 11 Beyonce looked like a superstar as she performed in LA in front of Prince Harry Credit: Shutterstock Editorial BEYONCE was every inch the country music star as she performed in Los Angeles on her Cowboy Carter Tour. The Texas Hold 'Em singer dazzled in white hotpants, jewelled chaps and a tasselled jacket on the last of her five-night run at the SoFi Stadium on Friday. And Bey was even given the royal stamp of approval as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were spotted enjoying the concert in a VIP lounge. Well, she is Queen B . . . Love Isle Iain overcooked his roast HE keeps fans entertained narrating Love Island, but it seems comic Iain Stirling had an off-day filming his new TV show. The comic threw a strop performing in front of a live audience for Comedy Central's Roast The Internet because they weren't laughing at his jokes. Iain branded Tuesday's crowd at Elstree Studios 'old and weird' and accused them of being 'disappointed they weren't on Loose Women'. He then had a pop at the daytime telly show's Denise Welch – recalling a time he'd bumped into her, saying: 'She looked at me like I was mental. And she is mental.' How rude, Iain. At the end, he apologised to viewers and celebrity guests, including TV presenter Vogue Williams, adding: 'This is why I don't have any friends. "I've lost my mind. I was trying to be funny.' An onlooker said: 'It was really uncomfortable.' Maybe you need a day off, Iain. Aimee's white hot role 11 Aimee Lou Wood was spotted vaping in London as she begins work on a new ad campaign Credit: Eroteme FRESH from her red carpet moment at the Met Gala last week Aimee Lou Wood has jetted to the UK to start work on a big-money advert. I can reveal the British actress, snapped yesterday vaping in Central London, shot the top-secret campaign with White Lotus co-star Patrick Schwarzenegger. The pair were filmed dancing for an ad for US mobile payment service Venmo. A source on set said: 'Aimee and Patrick might be big stars now but they were really chilled and got on with the job in hand. 'The gig involved them doing a silly dance and they had a laugh doing it. It's amazing how many opportunities are coming their way since the series – the world is their oyster.' 11 Aimee Lou attended the Met Gala along with White Lotus co-star Patrick Schwarzenegger Credit: Getty Opening up about her experience at the Met Gala in New York last week, Aimee confessed Patrick calmed her nerves at the A-list fashion event. She said: 'I found out that Patrick and I could go in the car together, because originally we weren't meant to go in the car together, so we made it work. 'It feels amazing. It feels so special, and yeah, I'm glad that this is my first Met. It feels so wonderful and yeah, it feels like the perfect first Met.' Aimee managed to go unrecognised as she dressed down in jeans and had a cheeky vape in the Bank area of the capital. Make hay while the sun shines, chaps . . . Bebe's tunes on flute 11 Bebe Rexha looked to be having fun performing as DJ at Beaches Tropicana in Hollywood Credit: The Mega Agency BEBE REXHA had a go on the decks, and the booze, at Beaches Tropicana festival in Hollywood. The US singer raised a flute glass to the party as she gave a live performance and DJ set, and was joined on stage by singer pal Natasha Bedingfield. Cheers, Bebe. PETE TONG only agreed to play the Isle of Wight Festival because he was promised it wouldn't rain, the event's organiser has revealed. The DJ and his Essential Orchestra brought the sound of Ibiza to Seaclose Park in 2022 on the condition that it stayed dry. Promoter John Giddings said: 'Pete Tong and his orchestra wouldn't go on because it had rained before. 'I had to guarantee them it wouldn't rain during their show, because one of them had a Stradivarius. I thought, 'F*** me, you are playing a British festival and you are working on the principle that it is never going to rain'. 'I said, 'I will guarantee you it won't rain'. I figured if I got them on stage, I wouldn't let them off. Thank God it didn't rain.' Hopefully John can guarantee sunshine this year. I can't wait. James love life goals 11 Happy Valley actor James Norton is back on the dating scene after a recent split Credit: Getty They were seen together last November – after he broke off his engagement with actress Imogen Poots – but now he is back on celebrity dating app Raya, where he reveals that he is based in London. James previously told how his role in West End show A Little Life took a toll on him, saying: 'I gave over my life for six months. But if the work starts to compromise one's relationships, it can become unhealthy. 'Suddenly you realise you haven't left any space for other people so I was p***ed off with that.' Hopefully he'll get his happily-ever-after.