News about Michael Bublé

I know what it must be like to be Harry and Meghan in LIZ JONES' DIARY: In which I imagine what it must be like to be Harry and Meghan

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 9, 2024
I am officially a fashion roadkill. Hundreds of nobodies are here. I think of Burberry's former star Stella Tennant, who died on her own. I start to cry, and my knees buckle when I'm so drained. I don't want to create a scene, but I am mourning for my old life as a glossy mag editor: the cars, the ever-present PA, and a smiling face as though I were a participant in a curling match. This is a front row seat to a classic. The Amex card was used for business. When I told him that I was leaving the London Evening Standard to join the Mail, my ex gay best friend warned that it would happen - the invitations would dry up. Why does this NFI situation happen? It's because the Mail's writers are beholden to no one: not advertisers, not sales commission, not commission. We aren't sycophants. We're aware of readers' hard-earned money. But oh my god, I want to belong! I'm beginning to imagine what it must be like to be Harry and Meghan.

At home with the Sunaks: Rishi reveals he fusses over making the bed, stacking the dishwasher and healthy family meals as well as running the country while Akshata Murty exercises and makes sure the kids' homework gets done in Grazia interview

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 5, 2024
In an interview with Grazia, Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Akshata Murty have opened the lid on their domestic life, portraying a portrait that many of us would recognize. In an interview to mark International Women's Day, the No10 and the other couples discuss stacking the dishwasher, healthy eating, and making the bed. Rather than his multi-millionaire wife, Rishi, who is known for his attention to detail and work ethic, appears to be the driving force behind domestic cohesion.

After being booed for his decision on Miles Nazaire's routine, Dancing On Ice judge Christopher Dean returns to his senses

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2024
On Sunday night's broadcast, Dancing On Ice judge Christopher Dean returned after being booed for his decision on Miles Nazaire's routine. As he gave his advice on the Made in Chelsea actress, 65, the expert called out a fan for their booing. Miles danced to Michael Bublé's Feeling Good with his professional partner Vanessa Bauer, and he seemed to be turned off by the rowdy viewer.

What's behind Meghan and Harry's royal-style PR blitz?Experts say Sussexes' new website, awards ceremonies and engagements are part of efforts to move on from royal bombshell damage

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 1, 2024
In recent weeks, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made numerous public appearances, most notable of which saw Meghan appear via video link in London to open a new wing of an animal charity. She made dumplings with Afghan female refugees earlier in February, well before a video of the visit was posted on the Archewell Foundation website on Monday. Following the launch of the 2025 Invictus Games in Whistler, Vancouver, Harry subsequently gave a series of American media interviews before his and Meghan attended a lavish gala dinner. His most recent outing saw him appear at the NFL awards in Los Angeles, less than 48 hours after visiting the UK to see his father King Charles after his cancer diagnosis. And Harry and Meghan's new website went live last month, sparking accusations that they are'more Royal' despite moving away from official roles. The couple's need to move forward,' according to PR consultant Nick Ede, who said in MailOnline: "They will be able to not reflect on the past, but rather look forward," as they move toward making them move away from ridicule and building themselves as humanitarians, designers, and campaigners.' "They're certainly part of a PR blitz, but I'm not sure it's working for them long term, and they'll have to address some difficult core issues both professionally and to do well."

Moment Meghan laughs as Michael Bublé sings Sinatra's My Way with re-written lyrics at Invictus Games - including telling Harry 'I think we know to stay the hell out of your way'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 19, 2024
This is the moment Meghan Markle burst into laughter as Michael Bublé performed a different interpretation of Frank Sinatra's My Way at the Sussex Invictus Games, including Prince Harry's 'I think we should stay the hell out of your way.' Last week, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were feted at a lavish gala dinner in Vancouver, Canada, to wrap up their tour in anticipation of the 2025 Winter Invictus Games. Bublé performed a rewritten copy of Frank Sinatra's 'My Way' shortly before his Duke's address, with nods to Prince Harry and Meghan littered throughout. As Bublé sang, she 'calls him H, we call him Harry,' and then moved to the side of his face when she said: "It's true, Harry, it's you." You're following through with a doorway that opens with a ray of hope.' The Sussexes chuckled and Meghan legged in and hugged Harry's shoulder as Bublé sang: 'When passions flow, stay the hell out of your way,' he said.'

Some like it hot!Duke and Duchess of Sussex make surprise visit to Indian restaurant where Meghan 'asked chefs to turn up the heat' (and Prince Harry got a bit red-faced)

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2024
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were in Vancouver to celebrate the one-year countdown to the upcoming Invictus Games and attend last night's glittering 'One Year to Go' gala. However, Harry and Meghan made a pit stop at nearby Indian restaurant Vij's, much to the delight of those working in the kitchen. The restaurant's owner, Virkam Vij, told CTV News that the royal couple seemed to have radically different tolerances to spice, with Meghan ordering the "most popular dish on the menu." Mrs Vij added that the duchess also wanted more chillies and spicy pickles to add to her dish, saying: "She loved it."

Prince Harry and Meghan are treated to a Canadian tribute with Michael Bublé performing a Sinatra classic 'I did it My Way' and offering 'healing wishes for' the King during his cancer battle

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2024
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Canadian tour came to an end with a glamorous gala dinner in Vancouver, attended by Canadian singer Michael Bublé. Meghan, 42, was glamorous in a one-shoulder olive green dress by Canadian designer Greta Constantine, wore her hair in a bun, while Harry, 39, was dapper in a dark suit paired with a black tie and a white shirt. The Canadian crooner produced a rewritten copy of Frank Sinatra's 'My Way' with nods to Prince Harry present throughout. It began with the words, "You've earned each day; the right to say, I did it my way," and described Harry as a "visionary." Following three days of Invictus Games events in Whistler and Vancouver, Meghan and Harry were supposed to return to Montecito, California, but they stayed a night to attend a party with athletes and organizers.

After being named a celebrity captain, Justin Bieber is living 'the dream.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 3, 2024
Bieber, as well as fellow singers Michael Bublé and Tate McRae, and actor Will Arnett, were named as celebrity captains for the performance. In warmups, the Ontario native was mic'd up to join the NHL's best in warmups. The hockey stars were seen taking photos and chatting with the two-time Grammy winner, who helped put the teams together on Friday, in a Sportsnet video shared on Friday. 'It's been a minute,' Bieber told Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Morgan Rielly.' [It's] so exciting, but it's] the dream.'

Michael Bublé claims he's on MUSHROOMS during chaotic NHL All-Star press conference as star declares: 'I thought I was in Blades of Glory out there!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 2, 2024
During a tumultuous NHL All-Star press conference on Thursday, Michael Buble said he was on mushrooms. The singer, 48, who is also a celebrity captain for the All-Star Game, looked positively tizzy as he joined Will Arnett after the Player Draft at Scotiabank Arena before revealing he was under the influence of psychedelics.

After the iconic show is taken off from the streaming behemoth, cynical Kath & Kim supporters revolt: it's the worst thing to ever happen'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 2, 2024
Fans of the iconic Australian comedy series that has been taken from a streaming behemoth have taken to social media to protest it's demise from a streaming giant. On December 26, the series was taken from Netflix, and angry fans took to Twitter to express their indignation at not being able to watch the show any more. 'Absolutely enraged.' I turned on the TV to watch one of my favourite sitcoms only to find out it has been taken off? Describe yourself,' one outraged fan sniped.

Kathryn Flett's My TV Week: Nigella's Christmas? Cake, wild cocktails, and curry

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 22, 2023
Kathryn Flett, a British writer, talks about BBC's Nigella's Amsterdam Christmas. In case you're wondering, 'Why Amsterdam? The question has never been answered.' Nigella has said that she was "first to Amsterdam about half a lifetime ago." But why not Amsterdam?Perhaps it's Nigella's first annual alphabetically themed Christmas special set in a different city?'You can see why it's known as the Venice of the North!' Ms Lawson, the apprehension, is embarking on her twinkly, jazz-tinged hour of foodie escapism.

Michael Bublé takes a surprising career change as the crooner takes a break from singing after two decades

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 21, 2023
After two decades, Michael Bublé has confirmed that he is making a big career change away from music. The Canadian actor, 48, has confessed that he wants to know the real him.

Michael Buble emotionally shares how his son Noah's liver cancer battle was a 'sledgehammer' to his 'reality' and admits he will never be 'carefree' again

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 21, 2023
Noah, the singer's son, who is now ten, had hepatoblastoma at the age of three in 2016 'pulled the curtain from over his eyes,' he explained. He emotionally admitted that the illness was a'sledgehammer' to his life and made him reset his priorities, focusing on his family rather than his career and 'ego.'

Still living in the Mad Men age! Advertising publicists reveal the modern-day commercials guilty of'sneaky sexism', from denying women's protection to obsessing over leading male celebrities

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2023
According to WACL, a UK-based group of female leaders in advertising and communications aiming to raise gender equality in the market, Adland's depiction of women hasn't changed as much as it appears. According to the company, women account for more than 80% of all purchase decisions, but 91% claim advertisers don't know them and don't feel represented in the photographs they see every day. However, it is not limited to a company - six out of ten women, apparently, believe that advertising plays a crucial part in debating societal stereotypes. WACL's 300 plus senior women in advertising and communications are determined to raise the voices of women who want the industry to #RepresentMe more - and they talked to young girls aged 12-18 to see what they wanted from future advertisements. It included bringing people's security, dismanaging outdated stereotypes, and allowing females to appear in more than merely'sweet' or'sexy' photographs. Lori Meakin, WACL's Comms Exec lead and author of No More Menemies and Founder of The Others & Me, reveals the new-day advertisements are guilty of'sneaky sexism.'

Our Christmas in a 356-room castle! The Duchess of Rutland has one wing, her ex-Duke another, and her husband, Edward, is the estate manager, while her sister of 12 years is the property manager. How can they cope with their two sons and three society beauty daughters on Christmas Day?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 14, 2023
In the ballroom, ten eight-foot-tall, laser-cut drummers stand proud, while a kinetic sculpture of five gold-leaf gilded rings, the largest a colossal 3.5 million in diameter, has been barred from the picture gallery. Model geese nestled in ruby, gold, and emerald hued Fabergé eggs at the dinner table, swim' down the center of the table. The three chinoiserie wallpapered Kings' Rooms are adorned with glass French hens (clucking) and china turtle doves, while the Regent's Gallery hosts the grand finale, with golden pears and the distinctive shape of a partridge projected over the ceiling. Introducing Belvoir Castle's most opulent decorations to date. Over a hundred Christmas trees and 20,000 lights are included in the Twelve Days of Christmas collection.

Amanda Abbington, a former Strictly Come Dancing actress, lip syncs to a famous Christmas song when holding festive hand puppets for a funny Instagram video

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 4, 2023
In her latest Instagram video clip, Amanda Abbington displayed her excitement for the forthcoming festive season. The former Strictly Come Dancing star, 51, slipped into a perfectly themed red turtleneck jumper and Christmas hat. The actress was seen in the clip syncing the renowned Christmas anthem by Michael Bublé. It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas!

Fab fizz for under £25

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 2, 2023
'Tis the season to sparkle, darlings!For me, nothing ignites the festive feelings like a bottle of bubbles paired with cheery chums

NADINE DORRIES: Stores should eliminate their Christmas ads and replace them with man-to-mandomenas

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 13, 2023
Only is Bonfire Night over and dusted, but it does look a lot like Christmas. This week, we saw a slew of festive advertisements debuting as supermarkets and High Street stores vie to be the best in class. So far there's M&S (Hannah Waddingham, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Dawn French); Asda (Michael Bublé); Sainsbury's (Rick Astley), and a variety of talking carrots, singing oven gloves and a Venus flytrap masquerading as a Christmas tree (John Lewis, what were you thinking? (Irma's Place) Posted on April 10, 2004.

This winter, a well-known supermarket café will be back for the over 60s

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 6, 2023
We're all gearing up for the cold and rainy days ahead and saving our pennies where we can. This can be a particularly difficult time for seniors in the United Kingdom, particularly because of the continuing cost of living crisis. A famous supermarket café is offering a £1 meal discount to help the elderly keep warm and fed. Asda has revived its 'Winter Warmer' service for over 60 people - they will enjoy soup, a roll, and unlimited tea and coffee in any of Asda's 205 cafes for just £1.

It's incredi-Bublé! As retailers battle for the best ad, ASDA unveils its complete Christmas advert shot, starring Michael as he aids the store in the holiday season

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 4, 2023
ASDA has partnered with Canadian Christmas crooner Michael Bublé for its advertisement, which shows him racing around the supermarket assisting with the big day. The singer appears as the supermarket's new Chief Quality Officer. 'Boy last year,' the singer makes the rounds behind ASDA's scenes, ensuring that the quality remains high for clients around the country.

Revealed: Where does YOUR favorite spot appear in MailOnline readers' votes for the best Christmas commercial?

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 3, 2023
Since Lidl's heartwarming Christmas commercial attracted nearly half the votes in our survey, MailOnline readers have selected it as the best festival commercial so far. Some 46% of you voted for the commercial that tells the tale of an adorable raccoon who goes above and beyond to make one little boy's day extra special. With 13 percent of the vote, the TK Maxx Christmas advert starring a group of animals cat-walking out of their barn in new outfits came in second place. Marks & Spencer also did well in the election, with the main M&S commercial attracting 11% of the vote and M&S Foods placing fourth in fourth place with 9 percent. The advertisements from Asda in fifth, Waitrose in sixth, and Very in seventh, which were 6 percent, 5 percentage, and 4 percent respectively, were among the vote's in mid-table. However, commercials from Argos were not doing so well in the poll, Baileys on 2 percent, and Sports Direct with 1 percent. In the first 24 hours after the poll opened live yesterday, more than 3,000 MailOnline followers voted in the poll. Here, FEMAIL takes a look at all the advertisements that have been released so far.

When families prepare their holiday meal, Morrisons debuts a fun commercial in which oven gloves are singing along with Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 3, 2023
Morrisons' latest healthy ads revives all the festive 80's nostalgia as it is set to a tribute to American rock band Starship's classic power ballad Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now. During the commercial, oven gloves that live in kitchens up and down the United Kingdom came alive to sing their support for hosts and chefs as they prepare their celebratory feasts on the big day. Meanwhile, several retailers around the country have also launched their festive ads, and here's where you can view ALL of the ads so far...

Who has the BEST Christmas ad this year so far?Join THE GREAT DEBATE

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 2, 2023
We've certainly arrived at the time of year when all of the major household name stores begin rolling out their annual Christmas advertisements, if you can believe it. Which is YOUR favourite?