SIR PAUL McCARTNEY feared he wiped out a pensioner when he was performing his Bond song Live And Let Die – due to an enormous explosion. The Beatles legend had a huge pyrotechnics set-up during a g…
SIR PAUL McCARTNEY feared he wiped out a pensioner when he was performing his Bond song Live And Let Die – due to an enormous explosion.legend had a huge pyrotechnics set-up during a gig where he played the 1973 track, and said he thought the loud noise would prove too much for the OAP.
Punters will be transported from the Australian Outback into the world of glamour at the bash, which has sing-a-longs and a party playlist.Helen Flanagan posted a photo of herself in red lingerie to promote Anne Summers’ latest collection in an Instagram post Other awards went to Nicki Minaj for Best US Act, Jung Kook’s Seven took Best Song and Billie Eilish won Best Pop.
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