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Wales Online
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Singer Jessie J has cancer and says she will 'disappear for a bit'
Singer Jessie J has cancer and says she will 'disappear for a bit' The star recently announced two major appearances in the UK Jessie J poses backstage during the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards Singer Jessie J said she has been diagnosed with 'early breast cancer' and plans on undergoing surgery following her performance at this month's Summertime Ball. The Price Tag singer, 37, said in an Instagram video she has spent much of her recent time 'in and out of tests'. 'I was diagnosed with early breast cancer,' she said. 'Cancer sucks in any form, but I'm holding on to the word 'early'. 'It's a very dramatic way to get a boob job. I am going to disappear for a bit after Summertime Ball to have my surgery, and I will come back with massive t*** and more music.' Jessie, whose full name is Jessica Cornish, said she announced her diagnosis publicly to help her process the news, and to show solidarity with others who are going through a similar experience. I just wanted to be open and share it, ' she said. 'One, because, selfishly, I do not talk about it enough. I'm not processing it because I'm working so hard. I also know how much sharing in the past has helped me with other people giving me their love and support and also their own stories. I'm an open book. Article continues below 'It breaks my heart that so many people are going through so much similar and worse—that's the bit that kills me.' She continued: 'The timing of it has been mad but also beautiful and given me this incredible perspective in this time. But honestly I need to process it and talk about it and, I need a hug. You have loved me through all my good and hard times. And I don't want this to be any different.' Jessie welcomed her son, Sky Safir Cornish Colman, in 2023, having miscarried in November 2021. She has battled with ill health throughout her life, having been diagnosed with a heart condition aged eight, suffering a minor stroke aged 18 and having briefly gone deaf in 2020. Article continues below Jessie is scheduled to perform at Capital's Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium on Sunday June 15. She is also to perform at BBC Radio 2's Party in the Park in September.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Gabriel 'Fluffy' Iglesias to bring comedy tour to Blue Cross Arena
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Popular comedian Gabriel 'Fluffy' Iglesias will bring his comedy tour to Blue Cross Arena this September. It was announced on Monday that The 1976 Tour: A Fluffy Celebration will make its third stop in Rochester on September 20. Iglesias is known for his stand-up comedy and is recognized as one of the most-watched comedians on YouTube with over 2 billion views. Billboard named him the third highest-grossing comedian of 2024 with an expansive resume of Netflix specials and an original comedy series, self-titled Mr. Iglesias. Party in the Park 2025 Lineup Announced His acting credits include feature films such as Magic Mike, Magic Mike XXL, A Haunted House 2, and the animated film Coco. Most recently, he's co-starred alongside fellow comedian George Lopez on NBC's Lopez vs. Lopez. Blue Cross Arena presale tickets will be available on Wednesday, June 4, beginning at 12 p.m. General tickets for the public will be released on Friday, June 6, at 12 p.m. For additional ticketing information and details, you can visit Ticketmaster here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Global News
6 days ago
- Climate
- Global News
Kickoff for Saskatchewan Roughriders pre-season game delayed due to wildfire smoke
Ongoing smoke from wildfires in northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba has delayed kickoff for the Saskatchewan Roughriders' final pre-season game on Friday night at Mosaic Stadium. Citing air quality concerns, the Roughriders posted on social media at 5:33 p.m. that their 7 p.m. kickoff against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers has been pushed back an hour to 8 p.m. In the post, they added, 'Current weather modelling indicates that the smoke will continue to clear throughout the next several hours, allowing us to safely play football.' 2:12 Flin Flon fire fears As a result of the poor air quality, however, the Roughriders confirmed their 'Party in the Park' fan celebration has been cancelled. Story continues below advertisement The Roughriders are slated to match up against the Blue Bombers for the second week in a row, after falling in their pre-season opener last Saturday 15-9 in Winnipeg.


Powys County Times
26-05-2025
- Sport
- Powys County Times
Oliver Glasner urges Palace to chase more trophies as fans celebrate FA Cup win
Oliver Glasner challenged Crystal Palace to 'go for every single one' as his 2025 FA Cup winners celebrated their first major trophy in front of more than 20,000 fans at Selhurst Park. It rained towards the end of the Eagles' open-top bus parade, which started at the top of Whitehorse Lane before making its way to Holmesdale Road, but the weather did not dampen the spirits of the large crowds who gathered along the route to soak in the unprecedented moment in their club's history. Lucky supporters who had snagged tickets to the 'Party in the Park' then welcomed their heroes at the 101-year-old ground, which next season will host Europa League football for the first time. 'It's very exciting, and we all will enjoy this journey, playing the Premier League, playing the Carabao Cup, playing the FA Cup and playing the Europa League,' Glasner said on stage. 'Four competitions, four titles to win, let's go for every single one.' Jean-Philippe Mateta, never change #CPFC — Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) May 26, 2025 Austrian Glasner, 50, led Eintracht Frankfurt to Europa League glory in 2022, and has been credited by players and his Palace bosses for transforming the mentality and ambition of the club since arriving in February 2024. 'I couldn't be more pleased to work with a group of players like they are,' he added. 'Not just because of their talent, they are great talents, but especially what great characters they are (and) I couldn't be more pleased to manage in a club like Crystal Palace with fans like you. 'We had tough moments in this season, but you were always behind us. You always supported us, and my feeling was we were always one Crystal Palace, and that's why we could win the trophy, that's why we could succeed, so thank you very much for your support, and let's keep going like this.' Goalkeeper Dean Henderson was one of the party's most boisterous participants, first leading a rendition of 'Glad all Over' on the bus, then the less family-friendly spin on 2010 World Cup anthem Waka Waka – poking fun at Palace's perennial 12th-place Premier League finishes – he first performed at Boxpark after Eberechi Eze's goal against Manchester City secured the Eagles' first major silverware. 'This is for the fans,' Henderson said. 'You deserve this. Enjoy it, and we'll be back next season with more, hopefully.' Colombian Daniel Munoz, celebrating his 29th birthday, was presented with the players' player of the season award by former captain Joel Ward, who played a significant role in Palace's promotion in 2012-13 and is leaving the club after 13 years. Ward said: 'It's been magical, honestly, to be a part of this club's history is incredible, this group of players, this group of staff and all these fans, we deserved it, and everyone should be on cloud nine. It's amazing. 'Absolutely (beyond my wildest dreams). There was certainly a bigger hand at play, and to end it on such a high, to end it on such an incredible day, is very special.'


Glasgow Times
26-05-2025
- Sport
- Glasgow Times
Oliver Glasner urges Palace to chase more trophies as fans celebrate FA Cup win
It rained towards the end of the Eagles' open-top bus parade, which started at the top of Whitehorse Lane before making its way to Holmesdale Road, but the weather did not dampen the spirits of the large crowds who gathered along the route to soak in the unprecedented moment in their club's history. Lucky supporters who had snagged tickets to the 'Party in the Park' then welcomed their heroes at the 101-year-old ground, which next season will host Europa League football for the first time. 'It's very exciting, and we all will enjoy this journey, playing the Premier League, playing the Carabao Cup, playing the FA Cup and playing the Europa League,' Glasner said on stage. 'Four competitions, four titles to win, let's go for every single one.' Austrian Glasner, 50, led Eintracht Frankfurt to Europa League glory in 2022, and has been credited by players and his Palace bosses for transforming the mentality and ambition of the club since arriving in February 2024. 'I couldn't be more pleased to work with a group of players like they are,' he added. 'Not just because of their talent, they are great talents, but especially what great characters they are (and) I couldn't be more pleased to manage in a club like Crystal Palace with fans like you. 'We had tough moments in this season, but you were always behind us. You always supported us, and my feeling was we were always one Crystal Palace, and that's why we could win the trophy, that's why we could succeed, so thank you very much for your support, and let's keep going like this.' Goalkeeper Dean Henderson was one of the party's most boisterous participants, first leading a rendition of 'Glad all Over' on the bus, then the less family-friendly spin on 2010 World Cup anthem Waka Waka – poking fun at Palace's perennial 12th-place Premier League finishes – he first performed at Boxpark after Eberechi Eze's goal against Manchester City secured the Eagles' first major silverware. Palace fans watching the players celebrate on stage (Yui Mok/PA) 'This is for the fans,' Henderson said. 'You deserve this. Enjoy it, and we'll be back next season with more, hopefully.' Colombian Daniel Munoz, celebrating his 29th birthday, was presented with the players' player of the season award by former captain Joel Ward, who played a significant role in Palace's promotion in 2012-13 and is leaving the club after 13 years. Ward said: 'It's been magical, honestly, to be a part of this club's history is incredible, this group of players, this group of staff and all these fans, we deserved it, and everyone should be on cloud nine. It's amazing. 'Absolutely (beyond my wildest dreams). There was certainly a bigger hand at play, and to end it on such a high, to end it on such an incredible day, is very special.'