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JLS reveal secret friendship with global pop superstar as they hint at new music plans
JLS reveal secret friendship with global pop superstar as they hint at new music plans

The Sun

timea day ago

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  • The Sun

JLS reveal secret friendship with global pop superstar as they hint at new music plans

WITH JLS's UK arena tour kicking off on November 6, there was no better warm-up than in front of 80,000 people at Capital's Summertime Ball. Aston Merrygold, Oritse Williams, Marvin Humes and JB Gill were the Barclaycard Out Of The Blue surprise act at Wembley Stadium, with fans sprinting back to their seats to watch the set which included hits such as Beat Again and She Makes Me Wanna. 8 8 'It blasted off the cobwebs,' JB told me backstage as I joined the lads afterwards. Marvin added: 'People have always known that we bring high-energy shows. We don't want that to slow down. When people buy a ticket to our JLS tour, they know they're going to get 150 per cent from the four of us. 'The energy was incredible, and that will be the same and more when we're on tour in November.' They begin their 16-date The Club Is Alive: 2025 Hits Tour in Glasgow in less than five months. During the trek, JLS will become part of the 21 club at London's O2 Arena on November 28 and 29. It means they will join acts including Prince, Kylie Minogue and Drake who have notched up 21 performances at the venue. 'For me it's a blessing,' Oritse said. 'My birthday is the day before so this is the best gift ever.' JB added: 'It's beyond my wildest dreams. We never thought we would be in this position. 'We don't even know how it happened. We did the X Factor tour and now we're here.' For the series of gigs, the band are handing over control to their fans, with special guest Example performing before them every night. Watch shock moment Aston from JLS offers to suck man's TOES Oritse said: 'There are loads of unheard songs but there is music from our albums which we haven't performed.' Marvin continued: 'We always say, 'Never say never to new music,' but at the minute, we're focused on the tour. 'We are asking the fans to tell us what they want us to perform on tour. They will choose the set list.' As I said goodbye on Sunday, I jokingly asked the lads where they got ready for the Summertime Ball, after Mariah Carey took up nearly every backstage room. And it seems she is a JLS fan, with JB telling me: 'We've worked with Mariah before. 'She's like, 'The JLS boys, they're all right'. 'It was us and Will Smith. and We got dressing rooms next door to her.' 8 Saturdays night fever THE stars were out in force at Wembley, with Frankie Bridge, Billie Piper and Sarah Hadland spotted enjoying the hospitality inside Barclaycard's Summertime Suite. But while Billie and her kids made the most of the buckets of free popcorn and pick 'n' mix, Saturdays singer Frankie was up on her feet dancing with pals. 8 And when JLS came on stage, Frankie was the first in the VIP area to get up to show support for Marvin Humes, who is married to her old bandmate Rochelle. An onlooker told me: 'Frankie danced non-stop during JLS' set and had her own little dance routine for Beat Again.' In Global's VIP area, ex-footballer Peter Crouch, joined by wife Abbey Clancy, gave Frankie a run for her money with his moves. 'Crouchy was doing more than the robot,' one of my pals told me. 'He was really giving it some welly.' I expect Pete to bring the same moves to Worthy Farm next week when we all head down to Glastonbury. That man loves to party. Rita is balling THE warm weather at the Summertime Ball was made for Rita Ora – who sang her new single Heat live in the UK for the first time. She joked backstage: 'Heat is very convenient because it's boiling hot out there. I've seen sweaty people and that's exactly what I want to see.' 8 Rita was joined on the line-up by Will Smith. After her performance, she said that he had become a mentor in her acting career. She added: 'I think me and Will are on a spiritual journey because we are everywhere at the same time. 'I'm actually just so inspired by him in the sense of filmmaking and movies. That's a big part of my growth. 'I ask him a lot of questions about that.' Bootlegs need new Macca IF you're a big fan of The Beatles and look and sound like Sir Paul McCartney, I might just have the job for you. The Bootleg Beatles the UK's No1 tribute band to the Fab Four, have announced they are looking for a new frontman. 8 In an ad posted online, the group revealed they need a new Macca, adding: 'Must have the look, the voice, the bass guitar skills and availability for full-time touring.' It's a race against time for the group to find their new main man too, as the Bootleg Beatles are heading to Glastonbury the weekend after next. They will play the Acoustic Stage on Sunday from 8pm for an hour – and will be using a stand-in if they are unable to find their Paul. I've no doubt they'll be looking Here, There And Everywhere for the replacement. Don't Let Me Down, lads. Bieber: I know I am broken JUSTIN Bieber has hit out at those who say he needs to 'heal' after a series of strange online posts. And he insists he has been trying to get his life together for years. 8 In an emotional post on Instagram yesterday, Justin said: 'People keep telling me to heal. Don't you think if I could have fixed myself I would have already? 'I know I'm broken. I know I have anger issues. 'I tried to do the work my whole life to be like the people who told me I needed to be fixed like them. And it just keeps making me more tired and more angry. 'The harder I try to grow, the more focused on myself I am. 'Jesus is the only person who keeps me wanting to make my life about others because honestly, I'm exhausted with thinking about myself lately, aren't you?'

JLS star Oritse Williams urges men to show their emotions
JLS star Oritse Williams urges men to show their emotions

Perth Now

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

JLS star Oritse Williams urges men to show their emotions

Oritse Williams was an "absolute mess" when he finally let himself cry following his wife's two miscarriages. The JLS singer's spouse Kazz tragically lost two babies before they welcomed their son Shiva into the world last October, and the 38-year-old pop star has called for men to express their emotions instead of always feeling they have to be strong for other people. He told MailOnline: "I feel like it's very important for men to not internalise their emotions because as men, we are so frightened, especially black men, of feeling weak, of being perceived as insecure, being emotional. "It's very important for us to be able to voice our feelings and be comfortable with them, share our feelings. "Just from my own experience, when we lost the babies, I had I had that emotion inside for a very long time. "My wife's emotions, Kazz's emotions, it was out there. She was battling with those emotions. "I thought me being strong for her was bottling my emotions up. One day, she turned around and was like, Don't you feel anything? "I just broke down, exasperated in tears on the floor. And she had to console me and lift me up. And I was just an absolute mess. "But you know what? In that, I felt the most free because I felt like I had all this emotion and feeling that was inside of me that kept on just bubbling and bubbling and was just going around in this cycle. And it needed to be released." Oritse also has 10-year-old son Omre from a previous relationship and admitted he has spent much of the boy's life "fighting" to be able to see him. He said: "So again, the yin and yang of life. I've been fighting for access to my first son for eight and a half years, so I still I don't have that access, unfortunately. And that's always tough. That always is very heavy on my heart. "There's not a day, a moment, a second, or a minute that goes by where I don't think of my first son. I It's been eight and a half years. You can't get that time back. He can't get that time back. I can't get that time back. "We can't get that time back. My family, his grandmother, my mom, his uncle's cousin and aunties, none of us can get that time back. So once it's gone, it's gone. And so that is heavy. That continues to be heavy. I'm still fighting with everything I got, with every penny I have." The 'Beat Again' hitmaker credited his faith and his loved ones for getting him through the tough time. Asked how he has overcome his struggles, he said: "First, family and friends, having wonderful family and friends that just love me dearly and support me. And having prayer. I'll be straight up. "Prayer and having people and friends around me that pray with me. "I break it down like this. Spiritual therapy, physical therapy, and emotional therapy, the physical therapy I found in martial arts, the spiritual therapy through prayer, and the emotional therapy through music. "And so I really, really threw myself into all of that to get through crazy amounts of adversity in my life."

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