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AsiaOne
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- AsiaOne
Halsey intervenes during concert to save videographer from getting burned, Entertainment News
Halsey intervened during her concert to save a videographer from getting burned. The Bad at Love hitmaker was performing in Pittsburgh on June 14 when she noticed the camera operative was in the path of upcoming pyrotechnics, and after her subtle hint failed to make the man move, she took more drastic measures. According to E! News, Halsey had mouthed "Get out of the way" to the videographer while singing Without Me, but when he failed to pick up her cue, she jumped up and rushed to shove the man off the side of the stage before the flames shot out. Halsey told the videographer: "There's pyro coming! Move!" The 30-year-old singer then quickly ran back to the centre of the stage with a nervous laugh to carry on the song. @bbachman09 Replying to @Instrumental Gamer ♬ original sound - bbachman09 This isn't the first time Halsey — who has three-year-old son Ender with former partner Alev Aydin and is engaged to Avan Jogia — has encountered a major mishap during a show. In 2021, everything "stopped working" during a concert at New York's Madison Square Garden. Halsey told The Late Late Show with James Corden: "I was onstage, and everything stopped working. Sound, lights, video, music, the whole thing, my brain. "Everything malfunctioned, and I had to stand on the stage for two minutes talking to the crowd. Two minutes in stage time is like a century." The Gasoline singer eventually opted to start the whole performance again. She continued: "When that happened to me, I just started my whole show over from the top, so that I could do the whole thing with no mistakes." Halsey and Avan got engaged towards the end of last year and the 33-year-old actor recently spoke of how much he enjoys being able to "make art" with his fiancee. He told People magazine: "One of the great joys of being with someone who's an artist is being able to make art with them and to go back and forth about the art that they're making and how you can contribute and be helpful, and them being able to contribute and be helpful to your own art. "The only thing that I care about is the making of things. "So when you have someone who can meet you there and meet you where you're at, that's one of the joys of it, for sure. "If she busts through the door and has an idea, and I bust the door and have an idea, and it doesn't have to be about acting or music or movies — it could be a cookbook — we just make what we have to. "I think I'm happy to have found someone I can be matched with in that capacity." [[nid:719264]]


Perth Now
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Halsey saves videographer from pyrotechnics
Halsey intervened during her concert to save a videographer from getting burned. The Bad at Love hitmaker was performing in Pittsburgh on June 14 when she noticed the camera operative was in the path of upcoming pyrotechnics, and after her subtle hint failed to make the man move, she took more drastic measures. According to E! News, Halsey had mouthed "Get out of the way" to the videographer while singing Without Me, but when they failed to pick up her cue, she jumped up and rushed to show the man off the side of the stage before the flames shot out. Halsey told the videographer: "There's pyro coming! Move!" The 30-year-old singer then quickly ran back to the centre of the stage with a nervous laugh to carry on the song. This isn't the first time Halsey - who has three-year-old son Ender with former partner Alev Aydin and is engaged to Avan Jogia - has encountered a major mishap during a show. In 2021, everything "stopped working" during a concert at New York's Madison Square Garden. Halsey told The Late Late Show with James Corden: 'I was onstage, and everything stopped working. Sound, lights, video, music, the whole thing, my brain. 'Everything malfunctioned, and I had to stand on the stage for two minutes talking to the crowd. Two minutes in stage time is like a century.' The Gasoline singer eventually opted to start the whole performance again. She continued: 'When that happened to me, I just started my whole show over from the top, so that I could do the whole thing with no mistakes.' Halsey and Avan got engaged towards the end of last year and the 33-year-old actor recently spoke of how much he enjoys being able to "make art" with his fiancee. He told People magazine: "One of the great joys of being with someone who's an artist is being able to make art with them and to go back and forth about the art that they're making and how you can contribute and be helpful, and them being able to contribute and be helpful to your own art. "The only thing that I care about is the making of things. "So when you have someone who can meet you there and meet you where you're at, that's one of the joys of it, for sure. "If he busts through the door and has an idea, and I bust the door and have an idea, and it doesn't have to be about acting or music or movies — it could be a cookbook — we just make what we have to. "I think I'm happy to have found someone I can be matched with in that capacity."


Irish Independent
2 days ago
- Business
- Irish Independent
Patrick Kielty's firm recorded profit of €173,000 after landing ‘The Late Late Show' gig
The TV presenter incorporated Pamanco Ireland Ltd in May 2023 – the same month in which he was unveiled as the successor to Ryan Tubridy as host of the show. In June 2023, Mr Kielty confirmed his three-year contract involved RTÉ paying him €250,000 for each of the three 30-episode seasons. Mr Kielty was to also receive a one-off payment of €20,000 to cover pre-production and rehearsals before his September 2023 debut, while he waived flight and accommodation expenses. The first set of accounts filed by Pamanco Ireland Ltd show that from the date of incorporation on May 17, 2023, to the end of July last, the company recorded revenues of €286,656. The company recorded a gross profit of €239,819 after incurring cost of sales of €46,837. Pre-tax profits of €173,273 was recorded after administrative expenses of €66,546 were incurred. After incurring a corporation tax charge of €21,659, post-tax profits were €151,614. In accounts signed off by Mr Kielty on May 8, they state that under the heading of future developments, the company 'plans to continue its present activities and current trading levels'. The firm is a subsidiary of Mr Kielty's London-based Boxed Productions Ltd. Accounts recently filed by Boxed Productions Ltd to Companies House in the UK show that it had accumulated profits of £1.37m at the end of March 2024. ADVERTISEMENT The company's current assets made up of cash and money owed by debtors totalled £1.5m. The company is classified as a micro company and is not required to disclose revenues recorded for the year. Mr Kielty is the fourth permanent host of The Late Late Show, following on from Ryan Tubridy, Pat Kenny and the late Gay Byrne. During the current season, The Late Late Toy Show broke its own record with over 1.6 million viewers, which included catch-up viewing and the repeat broadcast. The presenter's much-anticipated debut in September 2023, in the financial year under review, had an average of 830,000 people watching, and a further 158,000 streams on the RTÉ Player. Prior to securing The Late Late Show role, Mr Kielty was a popular face on UK television and has presented shows on the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, including Fame Academy and Stand Up for the Week.


RTÉ News
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- RTÉ News
Over 1m children to benefit from Toy Show Appeal grants
It has been announced that over a million children and their families will benefit from donations to the RTÉ Toy Show Appeal. 169 grants, totalling €5 million, will be distributed following the generosity of Late Late Toy Show viewers last December. The grants will support the work of registered charities and community groups across the island of Ireland. The RTÉ Toy Show Appeal began in 2020 and was inspired by the story of the late Saoirse Ruane from Kiltullagh, Co Galway, who won the hearts of the nation when she appeared on The Late Late Toy Show. Since its inception, the Toy Show Appeal has raised over €26 million. Announcing the grants, RTÉ Director General Kevin Bakhurst said: "The RTÉ Toy Show Appeal is one of RTÉ's most important initiatives - we are humbled by and grateful for the generosity of our Late Late Toy Show audience. "Your continued support has ensured that the RTÉ Toy Show Appeal will continue to make a positive difference to the lives of thousands of children and their families, across the island, north and south. "The memory of Saoirse Ruane lives on with every annual RTÉ Toy Show Appeal, as thousands of young lives are transformed year after year." The RTÉ Toy Show Appeal, in partnership with Community Foundation Ireland, has also announced that four charities - Exchange House, The Crann Centre CLG, The Jack and Jill Children's Foundation, and Women's Aid - are to receive transformative grants of between €95,000 and €140,000 each. The remainder of the donations will be split amongst 165 charities across the island of Ireland by charity partner Community Foundation Ireland who manage the grant process on behalf of RTÉ and its viewers. Other recipients include Pieta House, The Saoirse Foundation (Bumbleance), Oscar's Kids Ireland, Nasc the Migrant and Refugee Rights Centre, and the Irish Aerial Creation Centre. Over £325,000 has been awarded to 20 charities and organisations in Northern Ireland including Rainbow Child and Family Centre, The Cedar Foundation, In Your Space Circus, Lightyear Foundation, and Sticky Fingers. Denise Charlton, Chief Executive of Community Foundation Ireland, said: "Turning the huge generosity of The Late Late Show viewers into actions that support children and families in every county is a huge honour and one which all of us at Community Foundation Ireland are immensely proud. "Once again, we have used both our expertise as a grant-making philanthropic hub of 25 years as well as insights from communities, advocates, and researchers to deliver grants that deliver positive impacts and results. "Those insights allow us to respond to both long-standing and emerging challenges. Congratulations to all who have been successful. Your work with families will ensure that the magic of the Toy Show will continue to happen every day in our communities."


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Radio star reveals he's ENGAGED to girlfriend after romantic proposal in Ireland saying he's ‘very very very happy'
This star revealed the moment he got down on one knee WEDDING BELLS Radio star reveals he's ENGAGED to girlfriend after romantic proposal in Ireland saying he's 'very very very happy' A POPULAR radio star has revealed he's got engaged to his girlfriend after a romantic proposal in Ireland. Virgin Radio UK star Ryan Tubridy, 52, has confirmed that he popped the question to partner Clare Kambamettu, and said he was "very very very happy". 3 Virgin Radio star Ryan Tubridy has revealed he is getting married Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk 3 The radio star has proposed to girlfriend Clare Kambamettu Credit: Getty Breaking his silence on the rumours on his mid-morning show today, the Irish broadcaster told listeners: 'Okay, so I have a little bit of news that I was kind of keeping a little bit to myself and to ourselves on the basis that even though I'm quite a public person doing the job that I do. "I also have quite a lot of privacy that I like to keep to myself. "However, the cat has been removed from the bag for a number of different reasons and I'm very, very, very, very, very happy to confirm that I did indeed get engaged to my partner Clare on Thursday evening in the West of Ireland and it is a very beautiful feeling." Continuing, Ryan, who is known in his native Ireland for previously hosting The Late Late Show, said: 'We were surrounded by gorgeous people who we didn't know, strangers in the hotel and people who were working around the place and got a beautiful ring organised and the weather was gorgeous and it's just the accumulation of a lot of lovely things happening and I just decided now is the time." The dad-of-two added: "It's a very exciting time to be alive. I'm a very, very lucky man. "And I think it's one of those beautiful moments where the world feels lighter and there's a whole new adventure ahead so that's what happened, that's in the news a little bit today at home for sure and maybe out and about but yeah... lucky man, beautiful day, and the future is bright.' BECOMING A RADIO STAR Irish star Ryan has enjoyed an incredible career on both the radio and TV. He has been broadcasting industry over the past 20 years and, as well as his Virgin Radio slot every weekday, he also has his own podcast called The Book Shelf. The popular presenter recently made a surprising admission about himself, when it came to appearing on TV. In a candid interview with Mark Moriarty on his Roasted podcast, Ryan said: "I look back at parts of my career and I think, 'what an insufferable pain in the hoop that guy is." Donncha O'Callaghan has Ryan Tubridy in stitches But he was also quick to forgive his previous actions, and added: "And then I look back and say 'fair play, well done' - I'm not self-loathing but there's just… "I think if you're a footballer you have good seasons and bad seasons." LATE LATE SHOW CONFESSION Ryan also recently admitted he does not miss hosting Ireland's The Late Late Show for 'one minute'. He left the show two years ago, with Patrick Kielty stepping in to be the new host Ryan added: 'I haven't seen The Late Late Show since I moved away, and there's no badness in it, it's just because I don't have the RTE Player in London. 'Also, on Friday night I'm normally out and about, or else I travel home to Ireland every two or three weeks. 'I loved presenting it, and I wish everyone well at it. I just need to do other things. I'm embedded in the UK now, so I need to focus on that.' Speaking about his successor, Ryan said: 'I think he's great. I think he has the chops. 'When I said I wanted to leave in March [last year] and they had a few months to pick [someone], he was very close to the top of my list, and by all accounts he's doing grand. So good on him - I wish him well.'