Hugh Grant says fourth Bridget Jones film will be ‘funny but very sad’

Actor reprises character of Daniel Cleaver but says he won’t play role of ‘60-year-old wandering around looking at young girls’ It is a universally acknowledged truth that Bridget Jones films are packed with humour and comedic scenes that attract viewers in their droves. However, in a slight departure, Hugh Grant has revealed that the fourth film in the series will also be “very sad”. Continue reading... from Film | The Guardian https://ift.tt/ZJoB2VO via IFTTT

Camila Cabello performs her song ‘Liar’ together with BLACKPINK’s Jisoo at the Born Pink concert tour in Los Angeles

Hollywood singer Camila Cabello made a surprise appearance on Saturday night at South Korean group BLACKPINK’s Born Pink World Tour concert in Los Angeles and performed her song "Liar" with BLACKPINK’s Jisoo.

According to Billboard, Jisoo and Camila sang ‘Liar’, a song from Cabello’s Romance album that peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2019. Cabello wore a custom BLACKPINK outfit for the occasion at Banc of California Stadium.

On BLACKPINK’s Born Pink World Tour, the two singers were together performing Camila’s ‘Liar’ for the first time. The K-pop artist also shared a picture of the two together on Saturday in an Instagram Story, tagging Cabello and writing, “Love youuuuuu.”

Cabello’s hit track ‘Liar’ is from her 2019 album Romance. The song is co-written by Camila and pays homage to her Latin-American roots. Jisoo has been performing the song for her part of the solo act, several times during her Born Pink World Tour.

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