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The Sun
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Danny Jones and wife Georgia put on loved-up display at Oasis gig in first public outing since drunken Maura kiss
DANNY Jones enjoyed a loved-up night with wife Georgia Horsley at Oasis' Wembley gig as they appeared to patch things up after their recent troubles. They were all smiles as they stepped out for the Manchester -based band's first London comeback show alongside Danny's mum. 6 6 It was a positive show of solidarity from the pair, who were this week seen beaming as they teamed up for a celebration with Georgia's family. Just last month, Danny, 39, also uploaded the first picture of his partner to social media since his kiss scandal broke. Mum-of-one Georgia, 38, has endured a tough year sparked by Danny's drunken kiss with I'm A Celeb co-star Maura Higgins at a BRITs after-party, which The Sun was first to reveal in March. The incident plunged their marriage into crisis and the podcast host was reportedly "furious" at the way the Star Girl singer handled the aftermath of the debacle. Now they have put on a united front at the Wonderwall hitmakers' comeback show. An image posted to Danny's Instagram Stories showed the couple, who share son Cooper, flashing a loving look at each other after Oasis ' mammoth setlist. They looked adoringly at each other in the black and white image, with Danny's parent in between them. The McFly boyband star wrote in his caption: "Oasis day one that was f***ing incredible." On her page, mum of one Georgia posted a snapshot of her Adidas outfit, with red shorts and a white top. At the gig, Oasis paid an emotional tribute to rocker Ozzy Osbourne who passed away this week, aged 76. Danny Jones' wife Georgia breaks down in tears live on This Morning saying 'I felt like a failure' PRESSING AHEAD Georgia's heart-warming upload came after a rough few months for the influencer and her family. Pals previously said she was keen to press ahead with her career and did not want to be "seen as a victim" after Danny's kiss was exposed. An insider said: 'Georgia has her head back in work and this year is already shaping up to be very exciting. 'She has got a fresh deal with Omaze to record social media ads. McFly's Danny Jones and wife Georgia Horsley - Love Story MCFLY singer Danny Jones and his wife Georgia Horsley's romance is at the centre of attention after his drunken kiss with Love Island alum Maura Higgins. Yet when did they meet? Danny began a relationship with model Georgia back in 2010. He had been going out with his now-wife for four years when he proposed to her in Cyprus in 2013. They married the following August in her hometown of Malton, North Yorks, in a ceremony which featured musical performances by McBusted and Ellie Goulding. Danny and Georgia welcomed a baby boy called Cooper Alf Jones on January 27, 2018. 'Georgia is refusing to be seen as a victim and after everything that happened she wants to crack on and get back out there. 'She has already done some filming for them and couldn't be more excited about what doors this job could open.' Previously, The Sun was first to report a huge reality TV series was eyeing up Georgia after Danny's drunken kiss. DANNY'S APOLOGY The boyband star previously made a public apology to his wife following the kiss. In a statement online, he said: 'Hello everyone. Sorry it's taken me a while to post this but I've taken some time out to be with those closest to me. "I want to deeply apologise to my wife and family for putting them in this situation. "I love them so much and we'll continue to deal with this privately. Danny continued: "I love you guys, thank you for your patience, understanding and support. "See you all soon, Danny." 6 6 6


Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Britain's ten most desperate celebrities: The star who calls the paps on themselves. The one who begs us to write about her. And the ultimate fame desperado. Our showbiz snitches' secrets list that exposes the truth stars will HATE
In an industry filled with stars as fake as their own veneers, it's hard to know who is the real deal in the land of showbiz. Some celebrities glide effortlessly through a world brimming with media opportunities and hefty pay cheques, while others take any old gig in a desperate bid to stay relevant.


Telegraph
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Telegraph
Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath frontman, dies aged 76
It was an emotional gig, with Osbourne telling fans: 'Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.' The event was said to have raised £140 million for charity. Osbourne grew up in Birmingham and founded Black Sabbath in 1968. He left in 1979 to pursue a solo career. His wild moments included biting the head of a bat during a 1982 show after mistaking it for a rubber toy. In the early 2000s, Osbourne and his family gained a new level of fame when they starred in the pioneering reality show The Osbournes on MTV.


BBC News
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Tom Grennan to play 'intimate' Coventry gig ahead of tour
Tom Grennan has announced an "intimate" gig for fans in his adopted city of singer said his plan was to "open up a rehearsal for people to come to and basically make it a gig".The show will feature songs from his new album and be an opportunity to try things out ahead of a tour, which starts in will be held in an exhibition hall at Coventry's CBS Arena on 29 August, with a reduced capacity and tickets are due to go on sale at 11:00 BST on Friday. Grennan, who is originally from Bedford, said: "I've got such a connection with Coventry."I feel like I've just been taken in as one of your own."His association with the city comes through his grandmother, who lives there, but he said "the attitude that Coventry people have is my same attitude".The upcoming tour does not include a show in Coventry and he said he had received a lot of messages from people asking why not."I just wanted to make sure we were doing something in Cov because I know how many people wanted it," he said the limited ticket numbers would make the show "intimate" and he hoped it would give his fans a taste of the preparation involved in a big promised to perform requests from the audience and chat to also said he wanted to "hear their take on the album" and his planned set list for the tour, to inform his bundles are being sold via Crash Records. Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.
Yahoo
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'I had to photograph my home's Oasis moment'
"It feels like more than a gig. It feels like a bit of a Mancunian moment and a bit of a happening." After decades of capturing the biggest names in music, photographer Emma Gibbs has seen most things, but the arrival of Oasis on her doorstep has been something different. She was not intending to work the huge homecoming gigs at Heaton Park, but seeing the masses of fans milling around the streets near her Prestwich home, she felt she had to record it. She said it was "a mix of people with tickets and people without tickets, all in this same place enjoying the moment". Spurred on by the good vibes, Gibbs grabbed her camera and she joined the legions of fans on the borders of Heaton Park to document what she called the "really lovely atmosphere". Across the afternoon and evenings of Friday and Saturday, she captured everything from Oasis-themed motorway signs and packed Metrolink platforms to people singing and dancing in the streets and ticketless fans gathering on what has been called Gallagher Hill, a vantage point where it was possible to see a small portion of the stage. She said the atmosphere in the Bury suburb was fantastic, with the camaraderie between fans being boosted by the baking sunshine - and the need to pop on a bucket hat for protection. "Standing on Bury Old Road, I just saw so many people in T-shirts, and new T-shirts that they'd gone out and bought," she said. "It's this sense of uniform, of everybody going 'I'm part of the tribe and I'm going to wear the T-shirt as well'. "Everybody wants to identify themselves." She said she found fans from near and far soaking up the atmosphere, regardless of whether they had a ticket for the show. "There was a couple of lads and they were like 'we didn't get tickets and so we've come down from Newcastle' and there were people from Wales," she said. "I just thought it was extraordinary how people had travelled... just to be still part of that experience. "People were in the street and dancing - there were a lot of kids and older kids and and then adults. "It was multi-generational and everybody coming together." After decades of photographing Manchester's music scene, Gibbs said she had never seen that kind of buzz around a gig before. "There's been quite that atmosphere of people going: 'I'm going to go and stand outside the gate and sing along'. That's a new one for me," Gibbs said. "I don't feel disappointed that I'm not photographing the band. "Weirdly, I'm enjoying photographing the fans." Listen to the best of BBC Radio Manchester on Sounds and follow BBC Manchester on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230. In pictures: Oasis Heaton Park homecoming Six arrested for trying to get into Oasis gigs Oasis 'garden girl' goes viral after ticket callout