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BBC News
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Display celebrates 90 years of Isle of Man TT film classic
A new exhibition celebrating 90 years since the release of a film that helped to introduced the Isle of Man TT to a wider audience is set to Limit, starring actor, singer-songwriter and comedian George Formby, tells the story of an unknown rider's bid for glory in the by Monty Banks, the 1935 film saw Formby take on the role of George Shuttleworth, a chimney sweep from Wigan who dreamt of winning at the of social history for Manx National Heritage Matthew Richardson said the film had "immortalised" the races. It was a "fascinating time capsule capturing a moment in the island's history when the TT races were the pinnacle of sporting achievement", Mr Richardson said."There can't be many Isle of Man TT fans who haven't seen No Limit, he from the exhibition include a ukulele signed by George Formby, the original back bib worn by Manxman and film extra Jack Cannell, and a selection of 1930s TT racing display, which has been created in partnership with the George Formby Society, will be on display at the Manx Museum in the Cabinet of Curiosity until 14 coincide with the display, a screening of No Limit will be held on 27 July, which will be followed by a two-day Ukulele Discovery Workshop on 30 July and 1 August. The museum is open daily from 09:30 until 16:30 BST. Read more stories from the Isle of Man on the BBC, watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer and follow BBC Isle of Man on Facebook and X.


Buzz Feed
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
13 Celebrities Who Admitted To Hooking Up With Fans
1. During a 2016 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Drake admitted that he'd hooked up with a fan while on tour. 2. Jared Leto confessed during the same Ellen appearance that he'd hooked up with a fan before, too. 3. Harry Styles was also caught out on The Ellen Show, hesitantly revealing during the 'Never Have I Ever' segment that he'd hooked up with a fan. 4. Rapper G-Eazy has made multiple references about hooking up with his fans, including in his 2017 hit 'No Limit,' and his aptly-titled 2009 song, 'Groupies.' 5. Jennifer Coolidge joked back in 2022 that she slept with hundreds of people after playing a 'MILF' — aka Stifler's mom — in the iconic American Pie movies. 'I got a lot of sexual action from American Pie…There would be like 200 people that I would never have slept with,' she said, presumably referring to fans of the franchise. 6. Alex Pall and Andrew 'Drew' Taggart — aka The Chainsmokers — casually revealed in 2023 that they've had multiple threesomes together with fans. 7. Back in 2013, Joe Jonas revealed that he'd once gone to the movies with a fan and 'made out' with them 'the entire time.' He told Vulture, 'Yes, I've dated fans. I can't say that I've never put a foot in that world; there were times when I definitely took advantage of the opportunities I had. I remember I invited a fan to a movie, and we just made out the entire time. I don't even remember what the movie was about.' 8. In 2022, Charlie Puth revealed that he lost his virginity to a fan when he was 21. 'This girl came up to me and was like, 'Can you sign my chest?' I was like, 'I feel like a rock star,'' he said. 9. KISS member Gene Simmons claimed to have slept with over 4,000 women — including fans — at the height of his fame. 10. Fellow KISS star Paul Stanley said on Steve-O's Wild Ride podcast that hooking up with 'the women who would come to shows' was 'very' easy. 'The women who would come to shows weren't coming there to be courted. You have tonight and we all know that. You know that and I know that. And it was very simple. And nobody got hurt. Nobody ever walked away feeling disrespected or diminished,' he said. 11. Back in 2008, John Mayer candidly admitted, 'I might have hooked up with people, but as soon as I hooked up, they weren't fans anymore…Do you respect me for my honesty? The answer is, yes, I have. But not in a really long time.' 12. Robbie Williams revealed on The Graham Norton Show in 2020 that he'd once received a sexual act from a fan who snuck into his hotel room. 13. Finally, John Stamos revealed in 2015 that some of the women he's slept with have asked for selfies afterwards. 'One girl really wanted my shirt, like a souvenir,' he shared in Glee writer Ali Adler's book, How To F*ck a Woman. If you can think of any other examples, feel free to share in the comments!


The Advertiser
14-05-2025
- Sport
- The Advertiser
Goodman eyes world title shot after successful return
Luckless Australian boxer Sam Goodman might have hit the jackpot after reviving his flagging fortunes with a unanimous points win over Mexican Cesar Vaca in Sydney. Goodman improved his unbeaten record to 20-0 with a dominant performance at the Hordern Pavilion night on Wednesday that could propel the 26-year-old into a blockbuster world title shot in the US. Goodman's team will now petition for the world's top-ranked IBF super-bantamweight fighter to be the mandatory challenger to face superstar Naoya Inoue. Goodman might even wind up on the same card as his No Limit stablemate Tim Tszyu's showstopper rematch with Sebastian Fundora in Las Vegas in July or August. A world title crack at Inoue would be nothing but deserved after the 26-year-old Goodman had a $1 million battle with the Japanese in December cruelly snatched away by two sparring injuries. Goodman descended into financial peril after, first, his scheduled Christmas Eve blockbuster against Inoue in Tokyo was postponed after the challenger suffered a cut over his left eye in training. The Albion talent was then left devastated after the postponed January showdown was cancelled when he reopened the cut and was forced to undergo surgery. Goodman faced losing the million-dollar home he bought late last year if he'd lost on Wednesday night. He finished the high-stakes encounter with cuts around both eyes and was left suitably relieved to have survived without sustaining any more serious damage. "It was a punch that got me with this one and then, f***, it was a beauty of a head butt that got me over here," Goodman said after being awarded the contest 99-92, 99-91, 100-90 by the three judges. "So the next two rounds were about managing to get through it and winning the fight. "It was all about being smart the whole fight and getting that momentum back on the road to world titles." Luckless Australian boxer Sam Goodman might have hit the jackpot after reviving his flagging fortunes with a unanimous points win over Mexican Cesar Vaca in Sydney. Goodman improved his unbeaten record to 20-0 with a dominant performance at the Hordern Pavilion night on Wednesday that could propel the 26-year-old into a blockbuster world title shot in the US. Goodman's team will now petition for the world's top-ranked IBF super-bantamweight fighter to be the mandatory challenger to face superstar Naoya Inoue. Goodman might even wind up on the same card as his No Limit stablemate Tim Tszyu's showstopper rematch with Sebastian Fundora in Las Vegas in July or August. A world title crack at Inoue would be nothing but deserved after the 26-year-old Goodman had a $1 million battle with the Japanese in December cruelly snatched away by two sparring injuries. Goodman descended into financial peril after, first, his scheduled Christmas Eve blockbuster against Inoue in Tokyo was postponed after the challenger suffered a cut over his left eye in training. The Albion talent was then left devastated after the postponed January showdown was cancelled when he reopened the cut and was forced to undergo surgery. Goodman faced losing the million-dollar home he bought late last year if he'd lost on Wednesday night. He finished the high-stakes encounter with cuts around both eyes and was left suitably relieved to have survived without sustaining any more serious damage. "It was a punch that got me with this one and then, f***, it was a beauty of a head butt that got me over here," Goodman said after being awarded the contest 99-92, 99-91, 100-90 by the three judges. "So the next two rounds were about managing to get through it and winning the fight. "It was all about being smart the whole fight and getting that momentum back on the road to world titles." Luckless Australian boxer Sam Goodman might have hit the jackpot after reviving his flagging fortunes with a unanimous points win over Mexican Cesar Vaca in Sydney. Goodman improved his unbeaten record to 20-0 with a dominant performance at the Hordern Pavilion night on Wednesday that could propel the 26-year-old into a blockbuster world title shot in the US. Goodman's team will now petition for the world's top-ranked IBF super-bantamweight fighter to be the mandatory challenger to face superstar Naoya Inoue. Goodman might even wind up on the same card as his No Limit stablemate Tim Tszyu's showstopper rematch with Sebastian Fundora in Las Vegas in July or August. A world title crack at Inoue would be nothing but deserved after the 26-year-old Goodman had a $1 million battle with the Japanese in December cruelly snatched away by two sparring injuries. Goodman descended into financial peril after, first, his scheduled Christmas Eve blockbuster against Inoue in Tokyo was postponed after the challenger suffered a cut over his left eye in training. The Albion talent was then left devastated after the postponed January showdown was cancelled when he reopened the cut and was forced to undergo surgery. Goodman faced losing the million-dollar home he bought late last year if he'd lost on Wednesday night. He finished the high-stakes encounter with cuts around both eyes and was left suitably relieved to have survived without sustaining any more serious damage. "It was a punch that got me with this one and then, f***, it was a beauty of a head butt that got me over here," Goodman said after being awarded the contest 99-92, 99-91, 100-90 by the three judges. "So the next two rounds were about managing to get through it and winning the fight. "It was all about being smart the whole fight and getting that momentum back on the road to world titles."


Perth Now
14-05-2025
- Sport
- Perth Now
Goodman eyes world title shot after successful return
Luckless Australian boxer Sam Goodman might have hit the jackpot after reviving his flagging fortunes with a unanimous points win over Mexican Cesar Vaca in Sydney. Goodman improved his unbeaten record to 20-0 with a dominant performance at the Hordern Pavilion night on Wednesday that could propel the 26-year-old into a blockbuster world title shot in the US. Goodman's team will now petition for the world's top-ranked IBF super-bantamweight fighter to be the mandatory challenger to face superstar Naoya Inoue. Goodman might even wind up on the same card as his No Limit stablemate Tim Tszyu's showstopper rematch with Sebastian Fundora in Las Vegas in July or August. A world title crack at Inoue would be nothing but deserved after the 26-year-old Goodman had a $1 million battle with the Japanese in December cruelly snatched away by two sparring injuries. Goodman descended into financial peril after, first, his scheduled Christmas Eve blockbuster against Inoue in Tokyo was postponed after the challenger suffered a cut over his left eye in training. The Albion talent was then left devastated after the postponed January showdown was cancelled when he reopened the cut and was forced to undergo surgery. Goodman faced losing the million-dollar home he bought late last year if he'd lost on Wednesday night. He finished the high-stakes encounter with cuts around both eyes and was left suitably relieved to have survived without sustaining any more serious damage. "It was a punch that got me with this one and then, f***, it was a beauty of a head butt that got me over here," Goodman said after being awarded the contest 99-92, 99-91, 100-90 by the three judges. "So the next two rounds were about managing to get through it and winning the fight. "It was all about being smart the whole fight and getting that momentum back on the road to world titles."

News.com.au
14-05-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
Sam Goodman v Cesar Veca: Live updates, results and how to watch
The Sam Goodman comeback card has been rocked with a fight day pull out, leaving rising Sydney star Ahmad Reda without an opponent for tonight's event at the Hordern Pavilion. The popular Reda was due to fight Newcastle's Patrick Lilly on the undercard, but Lilly pulled out of the bout late on Tuesday night after a disagreement over weight. Initially the bout was scheduled to take place at 60.5kg, but Reda's team informed event promoters No Limit that he wouldn't be able to get that low on short notice. Goodman vs Vaca | WED 14 MAY 7PM AEST | Australia's undefeated Sam Goodman makes his long awaited return to the ring where he faces Mexico's Cesar Vaca in Sydney | Order Now with Main Event on Kayo Sports > After missing weight by 1.2kg on Tuesday afternoon, Reda and Lilly's team agreed to fight at 61kg instead, with Reda to forfeit 30 per cent of his purse. In dramatic scenes, Reda used a sauna at the Sydney Football Stadium for two hours and eventually tipped the scales at 60.89kg. 'That was the best he could do,' Reda's manager, Pete Mitrevski said. 'We shook hands with the coach on 61kg, and he went to the Football Stadium and sat in a sauna for two hours. 'He came back looking like a jockey, but he made the weight. 'Then we found out at 10pm last night that they've gone back up to Newcastle.' As of Wednesday morning, No Limit was still searching for a replacement opponent for Reda to keep him on the card. A win over Lilly would have seen the 22-year-old lock in an Australian lightweight title fight with dangerous Brisbane-based boxer Billy Polkinghorn. The winner of that fight would have likely fought Harry Garside, who makes his professional boxing comeback tonight. The fight is a pay-per-view and can be bought on Main Event of Kayo Sports here. What time are Harry Garside and Sam Goodman fighting? Expect Harry Garside to step into the ring against Charlie Bell at around 9pm. Goodman will fight Vaca any time from 9:30 to 10pm.