News about Chris de Burgh

You're the doner I want! On TikTok, Tiny Welsh takeaway covers of Grease, Proclaimers, and Verve classics go viral after husband and wife owners unveil hilarious kebab-inspired covers of the Proclaimers and Verve masterpieces

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2024
On TikTok, a little Welsh takeaway store has gone viral after the owners revealed kebab-inspired illustrations of Grease and Verve classics. A husband and wife team as well as the owner of Street Pizza and Kebab in Llangollen, Wales, have made comedic videos about their company. Any of the covers are influenced by Grease and rock band The Verve's music. Hundreds of viewers have expressed their opinion about TikTok videos that have amassed thousands of views.

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: French TV etiquette experts berate Emmanuel Macron for his repeated pawing of King Charles

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 21, 2023
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: President Macron has been chastised for his continued pawning of King Charles, as shown by montages, who have been remarkably tactile on at least five occasions. 'Has he forgotten [Jacques] Chirac?'fumed one, referring to the 2004 outrage when the French president touched the late Queen just once, adding: 'One simply doesn't touch British royalty!'L'Express's former editor Christophe Barbier reminded viewers: 'But Edward VII didn't mind being touched in his Paris brothels, did he?' Macron led Charles sotto voce to hug a chosen child in the crowd on their walkabout setting off from the Elysee Palace. Charles replied in French, pointing at the child: 'No, no... no... 'No, no...' It's not possible.' Retaliation for Emmanuel's le touchy-feely, perhaps? Prince Edward's tragic 1987 It's a Royal Knockout that the late queen was excited about the scheme, fearing that it would aid the Royal family to connect with her subjects. This was despite her courtiers' advice that a great deal of her appearance would have been lost of her. Edward's plans were unaffected by torrential rain, turning the tournament into a quagmire. According to the program, 'Su Pollard's wellies were stuffed with mud.' 'Cliff Richard was dressed as a turnip, Gary Lineker's pants were confiscated in a winch, and Chris de Burgh lost his tights in a pond.'