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Singer/songwriter and actress Kate Nash took aim at a broad range of celebrities and their politics during her Glastonbury ...
Sir Rod Stewart found himself at the centre of backlash in the lead-up to his Glastonbury set this weekend when he shared his take that people have “got to give” Reform leader Nigel Farage “a chance”.
On Sunday, the 80-year-old rock legend Rod Stewart played Glastonbury in the main-stage legend spot. Not everyone was happy to have him there. Shortly before his set, Stewart endorsed right-wing UK ...
Kate Nash hit out at several stars, including Rod Stewart and Nigel Farage, during her set at Glastonbury on Saturday. The singer, 37, was headlining the Left Field tent at the festival when she ...
"F--- Rod Stewart. This one goes out to Keir Starmer, J.K. Rowling, Rod Stewart and Nigel f----- Farage." (Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, has been criticized consistently for holding ...
The 80 year old British singer filled the Legends slot on Sunday afternoon at Glastonbury with a big dollop of cheddar ...
Reform UK’s rise has been gathering pace since last year’s general election, where it finished third in the national vote ...
It hadn’t been the easiest run up to the Glastonbury Festival legends slot for Rod Stewart. The veteran rocker complained in ...
Instead this is the full-body, crawl-up-yourself secondhand embarrassment you feel when Sir Rod Stewart appears in public ...
Rod Stewart brings out Ronnie Wood, Mick Hucknall, Michael Eavis and Lulu for crowd-pleasing teatime legends slot. Read ...
Kneecap, Sir Rod Stewart and former Little Mix star Jade all used their sets to make political points at this year’s festival ...
Later, Kate Nash dedicated her song Why You Being A D**khead For to celebrities including Rowling, British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and Member of Parliament Nigel ...