Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, is in the midst of controversy following her less-than-favorable remarks about comedian Frank Skinner’s performance. Her blunt criticisms, uncharacteristic of the royal family, have sparked quite a debate and, surprisingly, even an apology letter from the Duchess herself.
With Sophie in damage control mode, here’s a look at the details of the Duchess’s “awkward” comments and her subsequent apology.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, with Ian Broudie, David Baddiel and Frank Skinner | David Parry – Wpa Pool/Getty Images Duchess Sophie finds herself in the hot seat after ‘awkward’ comments
Sophie attracted a wave of critique when she attended Skinner’s performance, Three Lions. Apparently, the Duchess was not a fan of the comedian’s act and wasn’t afraid to tell him about it.
According to Hello Magazine, Skinner’s memory of his interaction with Sophie post-show was notably uneasy. Skinner had anticipated standard praises from the royal,...
With Sophie in damage control mode, here’s a look at the details of the Duchess’s “awkward” comments and her subsequent apology.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, with Ian Broudie, David Baddiel and Frank Skinner | David Parry – Wpa Pool/Getty Images Duchess Sophie finds herself in the hot seat after ‘awkward’ comments
Sophie attracted a wave of critique when she attended Skinner’s performance, Three Lions. Apparently, the Duchess was not a fan of the comedian’s act and wasn’t afraid to tell him about it.
According to Hello Magazine, Skinner’s memory of his interaction with Sophie post-show was notably uneasy. Skinner had anticipated standard praises from the royal,...
- 8/1/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
A new version of the David Baddiel, Frank Skinner and The Lightning Seed’s iconic “Three Lions” football anthem will be released.
Last month, The Lightning Seeds singer Ian Broudie revealed that they were in talks about releasing a new version of the song ahead of the World Cup in Qatar this year.
Given the time of year, Broudie said the song could have a Christmas spin on it and that it would also have lyrics changed to acknowledge the Lionesses’ triumphant win at the Euros this year.
“Three Lions” was originally released by comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner and the rock band The Lightning Seeds in 1996 for the Euros. It was then recorded again for the 1998 World Cup.
Now, Baddiel has confirmed that the updated song will be released and that they filmed the video recently – and the song will definitely be “Christmassy”.
“We filmed the video the other day,...
Last month, The Lightning Seeds singer Ian Broudie revealed that they were in talks about releasing a new version of the song ahead of the World Cup in Qatar this year.
Given the time of year, Broudie said the song could have a Christmas spin on it and that it would also have lyrics changed to acknowledge the Lionesses’ triumphant win at the Euros this year.
“Three Lions” was originally released by comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner and the rock band The Lightning Seeds in 1996 for the Euros. It was then recorded again for the 1998 World Cup.
Now, Baddiel has confirmed that the updated song will be released and that they filmed the video recently – and the song will definitely be “Christmassy”.
“We filmed the video the other day,...
- 11/4/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
“I’m an attention wh***,” repeats Tove Lo in a robotic monotone on her fifth album, Dirt Femme. Bang on brand for the 34-year-old Swede born Ebba Tove Elsa Nilsson, whose sad, confessional bangers once saw her hailed as “the world’s most brutally honest pop star”. So the narratives are dependably punchy through this record, and they’re carried by solidly danceable Eighties and Nineties club beats. Not an original sound, then. But one that allows her more challenging or subversive thoughts to slide slyly into a night out on the town.
Thematically, Lo is always trying to square her bold, feminist, exhibitionist streak (which saw her bare her breasts on stage at Glastonbury) with the anxiety and self-doubt that left her struggling with an eating disorder for five years. Commanding songs such as “Attention Wh***” (on which she demands “keep your eyes on me” while California rapper Channel...
Thematically, Lo is always trying to square her bold, feminist, exhibitionist streak (which saw her bare her breasts on stage at Glastonbury) with the anxiety and self-doubt that left her struggling with an eating disorder for five years. Commanding songs such as “Attention Wh***” (on which she demands “keep your eyes on me” while California rapper Channel...
- 10/13/2022
- by Helen Brown
- The Independent - Music
Ian Broudie sighs deeply, soul-punctured by every mention of “the record”. Gamely but wearily, he lets the warm-up questions about the Lionesses’ win pile up. He was recording an episode of Never Mind the Buzzcocks at the time. He didn’t meet up with David Baddiel and Frank Skinner to celebrate. His phone didn’t go crazy. There’s talk (since confirmed) that they might re-record the pan-cultural phenomenon that is “Three Lions” for the unusual event of the World Cup being in Qatar in December, because “I’d love to have a Christmas football song”.
“I love the women winning it, now I want the blokes to win it three times. It’ll never end for me,” he says. Sigh. “Is this all about that song? Because I’ve got a new album, y’know…”
If you’ve got Broudie pegged as synthpop’s Mr Brightside, the grandmaster of...
“I love the women winning it, now I want the blokes to win it three times. It’ll never end for me,” he says. Sigh. “Is this all about that song? Because I’ve got a new album, y’know…”
If you’ve got Broudie pegged as synthpop’s Mr Brightside, the grandmaster of...
- 10/7/2022
- by Mark Beaumont
- The Independent - Music
The full list of guests for Tfi Friday's live special has been confirmed.
Amanda Seyfried, Nick Grimshaw and Tom Daley will appear on the 90-minute show tomorrow evening (Friday, June 12).
10 classic Tfi Friday moments, from Shaun Ryder swearing to Freak or Unique
Previously-announced guests such as Jeremy Clarkson, Blur, Liam Gallagher and Years & Years will show up, as well as The Who's Roger Daltrey and Shaun Ryder.
Rudimental, Ian Broudie, Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs, Zak Starkey and Kenneth Branagh will also be joining Chris Evans and the team for the one-off broadcast.
The special will celebrate the history of the show, which originally aired from 1996 to 2000 on Channel 4.
Watch a promo for Tfi Friday below:...
Amanda Seyfried, Nick Grimshaw and Tom Daley will appear on the 90-minute show tomorrow evening (Friday, June 12).
10 classic Tfi Friday moments, from Shaun Ryder swearing to Freak or Unique
Previously-announced guests such as Jeremy Clarkson, Blur, Liam Gallagher and Years & Years will show up, as well as The Who's Roger Daltrey and Shaun Ryder.
Rudimental, Ian Broudie, Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs, Zak Starkey and Kenneth Branagh will also be joining Chris Evans and the team for the one-off broadcast.
The special will celebrate the history of the show, which originally aired from 1996 to 2000 on Channel 4.
Watch a promo for Tfi Friday below:...
- 6/11/2015
- Digital Spy
Blur, Liam Gallagher and Years & Years are just some of the guests lined up for next month's Tfi Friday special.
The one off episode to celebrate the show's 20 year anniversary will also feature appearances by Roger Daltrey, Mani, Ian Broudie, Zak Starkey and Rudimental.
Morning Y'All. Just confirmed for TFi Friday, Roger Daltry, Mani, Ian Broudie, Zac Starkey, Rudimental, Blur, Years & Years, Liam Gallagher.
— Chris Evans (@achrisevans) May 30, 2015
Things shouldn't get too awkward between former rivals Blur and Liam Gallagher, after the latter shared his love for the band's new material on Twitter earlier this month.
The special will include one or two blasts from the past - such as Freak or Unique, Ugly Bloke and Fat Lookalikes - as well as the introduction of new features.
"I can't believe it's been almost 20 years since the first episode of Tfi, and I'm thrilled to be bringing the show to a...
The one off episode to celebrate the show's 20 year anniversary will also feature appearances by Roger Daltrey, Mani, Ian Broudie, Zak Starkey and Rudimental.
Morning Y'All. Just confirmed for TFi Friday, Roger Daltry, Mani, Ian Broudie, Zac Starkey, Rudimental, Blur, Years & Years, Liam Gallagher.
— Chris Evans (@achrisevans) May 30, 2015
Things shouldn't get too awkward between former rivals Blur and Liam Gallagher, after the latter shared his love for the band's new material on Twitter earlier this month.
The special will include one or two blasts from the past - such as Freak or Unique, Ugly Bloke and Fat Lookalikes - as well as the introduction of new features.
"I can't believe it's been almost 20 years since the first episode of Tfi, and I'm thrilled to be bringing the show to a...
- 5/30/2015
- Digital Spy
You may not have heard of Luke Snellin, and that would make him one of the most talented and promising young filmmakers that you haven’t heard of. Don’t believe us? Watch some of his films, including "Disco" and "Mixtape" below, and you may just change your mind. It’s with a great deal of excitement then that we’re able to report on the news, via press release, that the BAFTA-nominated writer/director will soon be directing his debut feature. We may have another Rupert Wyatt/Joe Cornish/Richard Ayoade/[insert name of talented, young British director here] on our hands.
His debut will go by the name of “The Wanderers,” and will be a “non-conventional Brit Pop teen musical set in Colchester in 1996.” The story will follow a 16-year-old as he encounters sex and relationships for the first time as his band (the titular “The Wanderers”) strive to become the next big Brit Pop sensation.
His debut will go by the name of “The Wanderers,” and will be a “non-conventional Brit Pop teen musical set in Colchester in 1996.” The story will follow a 16-year-old as he encounters sex and relationships for the first time as his band (the titular “The Wanderers”) strive to become the next big Brit Pop sensation.
- 5/18/2012
- by Joe Cunningham
- The Playlist
The Black Swan soundtrack. There are many wondrously skilled musicians across the globe whose bands have dispersed before their time, who have not been fortunate enough to be in a Radiohead, or a Red Hot Chili Peppers, a Queens Of The Stone Age or a Green Day. No appearance on Cribs for them, few residual sales, sod all in the savings account, almost nothing of monetary value to show for five or eight or twelve years making records and being in magazines. For these musicians their creative life becomes back-story, and out of necessity they forge new careers – maybe in production like Ian Broudie (The Lightning Seeds) or in criticism like Andy Gill (Gang of Four). The vast majority fade away, go to work in suits and ties, open a vegetarian cafe or a bar, start a sub-par later-life band and tour provincial town halls, or, like the lead singer...
- 12/30/2010
- by Chris Neilan
- Movie-moron.com
Russell Brand has admitted that he was emotional after recording an updated version of '3 Lions'. The comic has teamed up with Robbie Williams, Trevor Horne and the original songwriters Frank Skinner, David Baddiel and Ian Broudie for a 2010 World Cup re-release of the popular hit. Speaking about the recording sessions, Brand told The Sun: "I was embarrassed by how emotional I felt singing this song. I nearly cried. It took me back to Euro '96 - Spice Boys, dentist's chairs and Gazza's last hurrah. "It's the only good England song and I look forward to singing it as we crash out on penalties. Then I will be crying." Robbie Williams added: "I've always been approached to (more)...
- 5/14/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Robbie Williams has reportedly visited Sarm Studios in Notting Hill to help record an updated version of England football anthem '3 Lions'. According to The Sun, the former Take That star has teamed up with Lightning Seeds star Ian Broudie on the track. "Ian's been working on the song for a couple of months and was at Sarm Studios when Robbie happened to be there doing work with Trevor Horn," said a source. "Robbie bumped into Ian and they decided to team up. They were really pleased with the results." (more)...
- 3/24/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Ian Broudie's Lightning Seeds will return with their first album in nearly a decade in May. The Britpop act, who scored hit singles in the '90s with '3 Lions', 'Marvellous' and 'Sugar Coated Iceberg', have named the record Four Winds, according to Teletext. "I wanted to take all that has made me who I am," said Broudie. It will (more)...
- 2/26/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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