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Discover the new room that's bursting with live entertainment and prizes
Discover the new room that's bursting with live entertainment and prizes

The Sun

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Discover the new room that's bursting with live entertainment and prizes

CHECK out the brand-new Sun Bingo room that's the home of our live stream content. Sun Bingo players love our live streams. That's why we won Best Live Streamed Entertainment at the WhichBingo awards 2025. It's also why it made perfect sense to gather all of our brilliant live stream shows, add some exciting bonus content and great cash prizes, and put them into one place. You can watch, chat and play in this exclusive new room. This wondrous place is easy to find! Simply head to SUN BINGO PRESENTS, our newest room. Like the room of requirement, Sun Bingo Presents is designed to fulfil all of your bingo entertainment wants and desires. What content will there be? You'll be able to enjoy 90-ball bingo games while the best of online bingo's live stream and pre-recorded content plays out at the same time. Bingo tickets are between 1p and 10p each. Plus, each night at 9pm there's a £5000 jackpot game! The fun never stops in this room as you'll be kept entertained even between the games. Don't forget to say 'hello' in the buzzing chat room where our 10/10 chat hosts will be running interactive games so you can play along throughout the night, with cash and bingo bonus prizes. Sun Bingo Presents will be hosting all of the live stream content that you already know and love, plus some exciting new features! That means this will be the new home of our fantastic shows Games Night Live, Ring Spin Win, It's Only a Game Show and Shelley's Fantastic Quiz. Not only will there be new episodes, but we'll also be reliving the laughs with reruns of the best, funniest and most chaotic episodes! As well as top-quality live content, we'll also be keeping you up to date with our community events with pre-recorded highlight reels, celeb interviews and behind the scenes sneak peeks. Now you don't have to miss out on all of the brilliant memories made at events like All Star Hotel and our Fashion Makeover weekends. See what happens when you win one of our event competitions, even if you aren't a lucky winner. You think that's all? Oh, we're just getting started… As if that wasn't enough, we've even lined up epic reality TV shows to stream every Wednesday evening. Sun Bingo Presents will be the ultimate weekly viewing party, and you're all invited! When will Sun Bingo Presents be open? Come along and check out our newest addition every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening from 7:30pm to 10:30pm. There's a cash pot of £11,000 to be won in prizes every night! If you enjoy our award-winning live stream content, want the chance to win great cash prizes, love to laugh along with our presenters and are as excited as we are for all of the extra content that we've lined up as well, Sun Bingo Presents is the place to be each Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening. *New customers only. Register, deposit £10 and spend £10 on bingo tickets to receive £40 bingo bonus (accept within 48 hours and wager 4x within seven days) and £20 side games bonus (accept within 48 hours and wager 20x within 30 days) on Rainbow Riches in the bingo lobby. Both bonuses must be accepted in the bingo lobby. Only completed games are credited. Debit cards only. Deposits made with Neteller/Skrill/PayPal are not valid for this promotion. 18+. T&Cs apply. Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. 18+. T&Cs apply. Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites.

Sharon Osbourne says 'we couldn't' as Black Sabbath live stream announced
Sharon Osbourne says 'we couldn't' as Black Sabbath live stream announced

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Sharon Osbourne says 'we couldn't' as Black Sabbath live stream announced

The eyes of the world will turn to Aston this summer as a live stream of Black Sabbath's final ever gig, Back To The Beginning at Villa Park Stadium, is beamed around the globe. Billed as the greatest heavy metal show of all time, the July 5 show will feature a who's who of rock n' roll, with artists including Metallica, Anthrax, Pantera and more taking to the Villa Park stage. The event, to be hosted by Hollywood star Jason Momoa, will bring thousands of heavy metal fans to the city, with tickets a hot commodity. Read more: Huge Black Sabbath final Birmingham concert update for people without tickets Subscribe to the Brum Food Club for a weekly food and drink newsletter, in your inbox, every Thursday. It's free. Some fans paid in excess of £20,000 for passes to the show, committing to flying in to the gig from around the world. Now it has been revealed that the gig will be live streamed, allowing those who missed out on passes to see all the action. Tickets to the show sold out within minutes to the event but now a live stream has been confirmed with fans able to watch the gig as it happens, as well as for 48 hours after the fact. The live stream will be pay-per-view, priced at £24.99 for UK viewers and $29.99 for fans in the US. Sharon Osbourne said that the live stream has been created to fulfil the wishes of fans who were worried they'd miss out on marking Ozzy's last show. She said: "We had such an overwhelming demand from fans from around the globe, who couldn't get tickets to the show, and they took to social media, pleading with us to broadcast a live stream of the show. "Being this is such a historic event, we just couldn't let them down." The live stream tickets went on sale at on Friday, June 6 at 3pm. Fans will also be able to purchase a limited edition bundle which includes access to the show as well as a T-shirt and ticket for £54.99. American fans can claim those too, priced at $64.98. Those specific shirts will not be available for fans at the live show at Villa Park Stadium.

Man assaulted by group over ‘advice' during TikTok live stream
Man assaulted by group over ‘advice' during TikTok live stream

Free Malaysia Today

time27-05-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

Man assaulted by group over ‘advice' during TikTok live stream

Sungai Buloh police chief Hafiz Nor said the assault took place in Bandar Seri Coalfields, Sungai Buloh. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : Police launched an investigation after a group of men allegedly assaulted a TikTok user who was hosting a live stream in a housing area in Sungai Buloh, Selangor. Sungai Buloh police chief Hafiz Nor said the men were purportedly unhappy with the victim, 47, for 'advising them' not to act like gangsters and get into fights, Kosmo reported. 'This is believed to have offended them, leading to a physical attack on the victim at his residential area,' Hafiz said. He said the assault took place in Bandar Seri Coalfields and that the victim lodged a report after the incident. He also said the cops received two viral videos of the incident at 12.57am yesterday. Investigations are being held under Section 147 of the Penal Code for rioting, which is punishable by up to two years in prison, a fine, or both, upon conviction.

EXCLUSIVE YouTube mega-star suffers terrifying collapse while on livestream - fans fear for her life saying she hasn't been seen since
EXCLUSIVE YouTube mega-star suffers terrifying collapse while on livestream - fans fear for her life saying she hasn't been seen since

Daily Mail​

time23-05-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE YouTube mega-star suffers terrifying collapse while on livestream - fans fear for her life saying she hasn't been seen since

Social media star Eugenia Cooney has sparked renewed concern after appearing to collapse on a live stream, leaving fans alarmed over her health. During a make-up tutorial on TikTok, the 30-year-old influencer at first appeared disorientated by insisted she was 'okay', then slumped back on her sofa and appeared to began gagging. Eugenia, who has previously spoken about her struggle with eating disorders, then admitted to viewers she 'wasn't feeling that great' and blamed 'letting my stress get to me' before abruptly ending the stream. The heartbreaking footage has since been seen by millions and commentators have taken to social media to express concern. Days later, Eugenia's close friend and influencer Jeffree Star—who boasts 7.9million TikTok followers—admitted she was 'clearly not ok' and that viewers had 'no idea what she's going through'. Based in Los Angeles, Eugenia shares fashion and beauty content with her 2.7 million TikTok followers, 720,000 on Instagram and 2.1 million subscribers on YouTube. She rarely addresses her body or diet — but since she began posting on YouTube in 2013, viewers have repeatedly voiced concern over her extremely thin appearance. There have even been petitions calling for her to be banned by social media platforms to force her to seek help for eating disorders. 'She genuinely looked so scared before she ended that live,' one TikTok user wrote, following the appearance. 'That stare she was doing when she sat back was so scary and upsetting. I think this is the worst I've seen her,' said another. Some comments were even darker, with fans expressing fears that Eugenia may not have long left. 'We all know exactly what is going on and it's horrifying,' added a third. Health professionals warn that extreme fatigue, difficulty concentrating and a gaunt appearance can be signs of serious medical conditions, including malnourishment as a result of severe, long-term food restriction. As well as causing low mood and energy, it can result in muscle loss, which raises the risk of falls, mobility problems and weakened immunity—making infections more likely. Severe depletion of subcutaneous fat, which lies just beneath the skin, can also lead to pressure sores and delayed wound healing. Responding angrily to what appeared to be incessant questions from fans speculating about her health, Mr Star said: 'People love tearing others down even when they're at their worst. 'It's a given that things aren't ok. It's a given. 'You don't know what's happening behind the scenes. You don't know the steps that I've taken, the phone calls I've had, the things that I'm doing. You have no idea. 'When I said she was okay yesterday it was so you would shut up. Clearly she's not okay and I love her... and I will be here for her and I am here for her. 'You have no idea what she's going through. Show a little compassion, show a little kindness.' Two pre-recorded videos have appeared on Eugenia's account since the incident — though fans claim one was filmed at least a year ago. She has not returned to TikTok Live since. Eugenia received treatment for an eating disorder in 2019, reportedly following an intervention by concerned friends. Later that year, she confirmed she had 'an eating disorder' in a widely viewed interview with fellow YouTuber Shane Dawson—a video that has since been watched more than 30 million times. In an interview with US psychotherapist and YouTuber Kati Morton, Eugenia admitted she was no longer in 'super-constant therapy,' but added: 'Whenever I do feel like I'm struggling, I am able to talk to a therapist and message her.' She has not however, mentioned since if she has received any further treatment. Eating disorders, including bulimia, anorexia and binge eating disorder, affect some 1.25million people in the UK. Damning new figures released last August also showed children's eating disorders had doubled in under a decade. More than 10,600 kids in England were waiting to begin treatment in the past school year. This is up more than 5,000 on 2016/2017 when 5,240 children were left in the queue. Some have even endured delays of more than a year. Experts have also repeatedly raised concerns that the impressionable minds of children and young adults are being easily swayed by social media. Last year, Australian researchers found watching even 10 minutes of videos on TikTok can negatively affect a woman's body image. Experts at Charles Sturt University in New South Wales surveyed 273 women aged 18 to 28 on their body image and beauty standards, before splitting them into two groups. The first watched eight-minute compilations of TikTok videos that included those glorifying eating disorders, dubbed 'pro-anorexia' content. The other's eight-minute compilation included videos involving nature, cooking and comedy. While both groups later reported a decrease in body image satisfaction, those exposed to pro-anorexia content saw the largest drop. Writing in the journal Plos One, the researchers warned that young women exposed to pro-anorexia content on TikTok could face an increase risk of developing disordered eating. In 2023 TikTok was warned it was not moving swiftly enough to strengthen its content policies after a study found its recommendation algorithm pushed self-harm and eating disorder content to teenagers within minutes of them expressing interest in the topics.

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