News about Joe Perry
Celebrity tattoo artist breaks silence on Prince Harry visit as his extraordinary inkings of other stars are revealed
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September 29, 2024
Josh Lord didn't give specific details about the Duke of Sussex's body art, but revealed the features of his artistry which draw elite clients in - offering clues into the type of of tattoo Harry might have ordered. Lord also gave inside stories about the extraordinary designs he has done for other celebrities - from the Avengers cast who ended up switching places and tattooing him, to the time Rihanna almost got his Lower East Side parlor shut down.
Just Stop Oil protester who jumped on table at World Snooker Championships and covered it in orange powder says conviction is 'absolutely worth it' as he avoids jail
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July 10, 2024
A Just Stop Oil activist who jumped on a table during the World Snooker Championship said his criminal damage conviction was 'absolutely worth it' as a judge warned 'custody is not far away'. Eddie Whittingham and his fellow protester Margaret Reid were sentenced to 300 hours of unpaid work between them for their demonstration at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre on April 17 last year. Home energy adviser Whittingham, 26, interrupted a match between Robert Milkins and Joe Perry by jumping on the table wearing a Just Stop Oil T-shirt and releasing the orange substance before being pulled away by security staff. A court heard ex-museum worker Reid, 53, tried to do the same thing on the other table but was tackled by referee Olivier Marteel.
What WON'T they douse in orange paint?! Just Stop Oil have targeted The Ashes, priceless paintings and now even our beloved Stonehenge... a look back at their top 10 worst moments
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June 22, 2024
From dousing precious Van Gogh artwork with orange paint to crashing a West End performance of Les Misérables - there isn't much Just Stop Oil won't do to get their message across. Since the group exploded onto the scene in 2022, they have continued to commit controversial acts all in the name of mother nature. They haven't shied away from disrupting the British public's day to day lives either, shutting down the Dartford Bridge and nearly causing an accident by trespassing on the tracks of the Grand Prix. However their latest stunt desecrating the Stonehenge has been met with strong criticism and frustration as political figures from across the spectrum have called for tougher sentences for the eco-clowns.
After getting his first five winners correct but losing on the sixth horse, a Cheltenham punter has a chance to win a fiver bet at the Cheltenham Festival
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March 12, 2024
Joe Perry, a Liverpool man, bet on seven winners and got the first five of them correct. Milan Tino had to win at 4.50 p.m. and Corbetts Cross had a great time at 5.30 p.m., and it may have been a memorable day. He had placed successful bets on Gaelic Warrior, Slade Steel, Chianti Classico, State Man, and Lossiemouth. However, it wasn't meant to be.
After a protester stormed the Crucible arena during the World Snooker Championship and tipped orange paint powder over one of the tables, two Just Stop Oil protesters pleaded not guilty
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January 16, 2024
Edred Ilmari Heath Whittingham (left) a university undergraduate was charged with criminal harm yesterday at Sheffield Magistrates' Court. Margaret Reid (right), a retired museum employee, was charged with criminal responsibility for attempting to cause criminal harm in the same court. Both of them have pleaded not guilty. On April 17-2023, a man wearing a Just Stop Oil T-shirt invaded the Crucible Arena in Sheffield, tipping orange paint powder onto one of the tables was interrupted by Robert Milkins and Joe Perry.
So, no more oil...what about saving the trees? Eco-zealots PRINT series of £25 calendars featuring smug snaps of activists during their 'favourite' stunts
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December 17, 2023
Just Stop Oil, which is both a fan of traffic jams and groaning self-importance, has produced a calendar for 2024, giving their followers the opportunity to relive all the best bits from the last two years of chaos. The corporation has generously confirmed that all funds will be directed back into the bank for further demonstrations in the new year, which is even better news for the British people.
The band of Johnny Depp's Johnny Depp canceled their Budapest show at the last minute' due to unforeseen circumstances,' leaving queuing fans worried
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July 19, 2023
The Hollywood Vampires, Johnny Depp and Alice Cooper's band, called off their Budapest performance at the last minute on Tuesday. The supergroup, which also includes Aerosmith's Joe Perry and Tommy Henriksen, has had to cancel from the Papp László Sportarénadue gig due to 'unforeseen circumstances.' Fans of the venue were concerned about the sudden cancellation and astonished that the band gave no further detail as to why they couldn't appear.
Onstage in London, Johnny Depp wears a 'Lily-Rose' engraved rocker jacket honoring his daughter
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July 10, 2023
On Sunday, Johnny Depp paid a loving tribute to his daughter while his rock band Hollywood Vampires took the stage at London's O2 Arena. The Hollywood actor, 60, is currently on tour with his band, which is made up of Alice Cooper's Vince Furnier and Tommy Henriksen, as well as Aerosmith's Joe Perry. And amid his commotion, Depp assured fans that he still knows where his heart is by stitching Lily-Rose, his actress and model daughter's name into his lapel.
In Manchester, Johnny Depp and his rock band The Hollywood Vampires appear on stage
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July 9, 2023
Johnny Depp, a member of the Manchester rock band Hollywood Vampires, performed on Saturday night, saying he'luck to do what he loves.' The Hollywood star, who is 60, is currently on tour with his band, which is made up of Alice Cooper's Vince Furnier and Tommy Henriksen, as well as Aerosmith's Joe Perry. Vampires from Hollywood will perform in London next year before transferring to Birmingham and Glasgow as Johnny's career revival continues. Amber Heard, his ex-wife, was charged defamation in last year.
As he arrives in Berlin ahead of his gig with rock band Hollywood Vampires, Johnny Depp wears a leg brace
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June 29, 2023
As he arrived in Berlin ahead of his show with his band Hollywood Vampires at Citadel Music Festival on Wednesday, Johnny Depp was seen wearing a leg brace. The actor, 60, who appears in the rock band with Alice Cooper and Aerosmith's Joe Perry, has cancelled the US leg of his tour due to his illness. As Johnny strolled around the city, he wore a knitted beanie jacket with a bold printed jacket and black cargo trousers.
When Johnny Depp's band, the Hollywood Vampires, appears in Paris, he seems every bit the rocker
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June 26, 2023
On Sunday, Johnny Depp and his rock band, Hollywood Vampires, entertained in Paris. The 60-year-old actor performed on the guitar with his fellow bandmates Alice Cooper, Joe Perry, and Tommy Henriksen during their concert tour stop. As he modeled a distressed denim jacket over a graphic T-shirt and black jeans, the Golden Globe winner resembled himself.
Johnny Depp and his band Hollywood Vampires make a splash at a Pinkpop festival in the Netherlands
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June 18, 2023
During the second day of the 52nd edition of Pinkpop in Landgraaf, Netherlands, the Hollywood Vampires maintained their tour with a display. The renowned actor and singer is back, starring Alice Cooper, Joe Perry, and Tommy Henriksen among other touring performers after having to postpone dates, which included a number of festival appearances. According to AS, Depp's ongoing tour only started last week due to his 'painful injury', which his doctor told him not to travel and rest up before resuming his rock 'n' roll duties.
As he takes the stage at a festival in France, Johnny Depp, 60, is every inch the rock star
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June 16, 2023
On Thursday, Johnny Depp and his band Hollywood Vampire performed at the Hellfest Festival in Clisson, France. As he collaborated rock stars and bandmates Alice Cooper, 75, and Joe Perry, 72, of Aerosmith fame, the actor, 60, oozed confidence on stage. Johnny, who strummed a gold guitar, layered it over a black shirt, pulling up his sleeves to show his tattooed arms.
At the Glyndebourne Festival, only Stop Oil protesters were arrested for blowing air horns
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June 15, 2023
During a performance at the Glyndebourne Festival this afternoon, only Stop Oil activists were arrested for blowing air horns, setting off a confetti bomb, and shouting. Three supporters triggered the disruption during Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites, which was being held at the world-famous opera festival near Lewes in East Sussex at 5.31 p.m. The activists were booed by the audience as their air horns interrupted the performance. They waved a Just Stop Oil banner as they addressed the audience.
Fans are cheering for Johnny Depp's appearance in Hollywood Vampires
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June 12, 2023
Fans followed Johnny Depp as he and Alice Cooper (left inset) stepped out in Istanbul, Turkey, ahead of their live tour with their band Hollywood Vampires. Johnny, 60, and Alice, 75, were seen together with their fellow band member, guitarist Joe Perry, 72, who was seen inset (right inset). Johnny, the movie star, wore a multi-colored knitted had and a beige cotton shirt, which he teamed with some grey and green cotton scarves.
If her own MOTHER was denied from going to hospital, a Stop Oil fanatic says she'd 'understand' if her own MOTHER was unable to get to the hospital
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June 1, 2023
Indigo Rumbelow (left) on The News Agents told podcast that if her mother was refused from attending the hospital by the group, she would'personally comprehend' protesters' behaviour. "So we're disrupting ordinary people's lives, and I'm happy to say that doing so [is] a] difficult and difficult thing to do." When asked by former BBC journalist Jon Sopel whether she would take such action if it were her own mother who was detained, she said, "I would personally understand why there are Just Stop Oil demonstrators blocking the road." And if it's my mother,' he's still a virgin.' "Which is because we're talking about coming down the line in my lifetime," she said. Ms Rumbelow, whose father told MailOnline that she 'couldn't be more proud of her,' also reiterated that Just Stop Oil has a 'blue lights policy,' meaning they will never block a road if an emergency service vehicle with blue lights must pass by. The activist, who once glued herself to the M25 in Insulate Britain and was Extinction Rebellion's arts coordinator for North East London, had to refuse being a 'hypocrite,' having enjoyed breaks in Sweden, Lithuania, Croatia, and other beauty spots around the world before returning to activism full time.
Due to a ankle injury, Johnny Depp is forced to postpone his tour with The Hollywood Vampires
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May 29, 2023
Johnny Depp, a member of the band Hollywood Vampires, has postponed the American leg of his band's forthcoming tour due to a traumatic, lower-body injury. After tweaking his ankle while promoting his film, Jeanne Du Barry, at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this month, a source told TMZ that the 59-year-old actor'stressed it more as attempting to drive through' at a tribute show for his late friend Jeff Beck. The father-of-two's 'ankle is fractured, and his medical team has asked him not to fly for the foreseeable future,' an insider informs the paper.' This means Edward Scissorhands actor Edward Scissorhands will be unable to appear at the Hollywood Vampires' next three performances, which will be held in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New York in June. Depp and his bandmates, Alice Cooper and Joe Perry, announced on their Instagram page that they had to reschedule their first three US tour dates.
Aerosmith has confirmed that a farewell tour will begin in September
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May 1, 2023
For the last time, Aerosmith will be in a city near you to commemorate the band's 50th anniversary. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band revealed Monday that the dates for their farewell tour, 'Peace Out', will begin in Philadelphia on Sept. 2nd. In Montreal, the 40-date series of shows, which also included a stop in the band's hometown of Boston on New Year's Eve, will conclude on January 26. "I think it's about time," guitarist Joe Perry said. Perry said the group, with frontman Steven Tyler, bassist Tom Hamilton, drummer Joey Kramer, and guitarist Brad Whitford, learned from the staging and performance of their latest Las Vegas residency shows. Perry believes that now is the time to say goodbye, especially with any founding band member over the age of 70. Tyler, 75, is the oldest in the group.
Barry Hearn, the former World Snooker chairman, has promised to assist hundreds of fans sueing Crucible protestors
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April 20, 2023
Barry Hearn wants to sue the Just Stop Oil protester who upset the World Snooker Championship. The first session of Robert Milkins and Joe Perry's match at the Crucible on Monday was called off after Edred Whittingham spilled orange powder on the table. Hearn, the current World Snooker chairman, wants the 400 spectators who were 'robbed' of action by returning the student to the small claims courts.
The London Marathon runners dismiss Extinction Rebellion protests with impunity
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April 19, 2023
After receiving promises from Extinction Rebellion, London Marathon director Hugh Brasher has calmed fears that the race will be marred by demonstrations. So that the 45,000 runners can participate, the organization has promised to keep the festival safe from chaos on Sunday. On Monday, the World Snooker Championship was suspended after a Just Stop Oil protester climbed on a table and coated it in orange powder during a game between Robert Milkins and Joe Perry.
A Snooker star whose game was suspended due to a Just Stop Oil fanatic's opposition for tougher prison sentences for protesters
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April 19, 2023
After Prime Minister Rishi Sunak blasted the'selfish' zealots ahead of their massive four-day protest this weekend, the snooker star, who was suspended by a Just Stop Oil fanatic, has demanded stricter prison terms for protesters. Edred Whittingham, a Just Stop Oil campaigner who was left out of the table in the Rob Milkins against Joe Perry (left) first-round match in Sheffield on Monday, before coating it in orange powder. In the Mark Allen vs. Fan Zhengyi match, another protester was barred from gluing herself to the table by referee Olivier Marteel. Mr Perry, a moderator on TalkSport, said that sport was a "easy target" and that the protesters could have an effect on the Open or Wimbledon.
Snooker stars are afraid of being STABBED, much like tennis legend Monica Seles in 1993
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April 18, 2023
A Monica Seles stabbing in snooker is possible in this year, according to Mark Allen and Mark Williams. The first-round match in Sheffield was interrupted this year by a 'Just Stop Oil' protester, who was covering it in orange powder. Referee Olivier Marteel stopped another from gluing herself to the other table in the Allen vs. Fan Zhengyi match.
Just Stop Oil snooker protest: Who are the eco-zealots
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April 18, 2023
Just Stop Oil made news again when one of their protesters withdrew participation in the World Snooker Championships by hurling orange powder on one of the tables. The incident, which occurred during Joe Perry's first round match against Robert Milkins, resulted in audible gasps from spectators. However, this is not the first time Just Stop Oil has disrupted high-profile events in an attempt to have their voices heard. So, who are Just Stop Oil?What are they protesting about?Who owns them and what other events have they targeted?
Following the World Championships tragedy, Barry Hearn has called for protesters to be arrested
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April 18, 2023
After play was disrupted at the World Championship in Sheffield, former World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn has called for tougher punishments for protesters. On Monday evening, a man wearing a 'Just Stop Oil' T-shirt interrupted the match between Robert Milkins and Joe Perry by jumping onto one of the tables and tipping orange powder over the cloth. After being tackled by fast-thinking referee Olivier Marteel, a woman was barred from doing a similar stunt on the other table.