“We were talking about this for a long time and the only reason I picked Calum to be my best man,” Michael said. “The only reason, is that I’ve known him the longest.”
Jacob Elordi shows off his mustache while attending the G’Day USA 2020 | Standing Together Dinner held at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on Saturday (January 25) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
“It was a bittersweet feeling at our @gdayusa benefit last night,” Peta wrote on Instagram.
“The generosity from my new home (the USA) overwhelmed me and moved me to tears. Each video shown was a knife to the heart, our country, our beautiful land has been utterly destroyed, millions of animals perished and lives were lost,” she added. “It’s quite traumatizing to watch, and I can’t quite fully comprehend the magnitude of devastation. I also can’t imagine what our brave firefighters and volunteers have had to see and endure.”
Celebrities are speaking out about the devastating fires currently blazing in Australia.
At least 12 million acres of land have already been burned, and over 100 blazes are still active, taking the lives of both wildlife and people, NBC News reports.
Stars like Liam Payne, Selena Gomez, and Cody Simpson have all taken to social media in an effort to make a positive impact with their platforms.
Liamtweeted (along with this link), “Can’t believe what is happening in Australia right now for those who have never been it is one of my most favourite countries I’ve ever had the pleasure to visit… its beauty is slowly being destroyed by fire and we all must help however we can.”
Selenawrote (with the same link), “Absolutely devastated by the fires in Australia. Praying for everyone affected and all of the first responders. I’m making a donation and would love if you would consider doing the same if you can. Swipe up ❤️.”
Cody added on Instagram (with the same link), “Imagine being this little boy escaping to the water—the only safe place for hundreds of kilometres, watching your house, town & country burn. Had this have happened 10 years ago this would have been me. Watching my home burn from across the sea I feel helpless but there are ways we can all help. The fact that it was hottest year and driest year in Australian history is a major catalyst for this disaster. The warming of the earth and the current imbalance of nature due to human activity is the underlying issue here. We’ve seen far too many extreme natural disasters in such a short period of time to be able to prove otherwise. Climate change is real & we must DEMAND world leaders who prioritize the earth over economics. Scott Morrison I’m looking at you right now! Please respect nature. Especially the nature under your watch. Putting a donation link in my bio & story today.”
The UK and European tour will kick off on May 11 in Dublin, Ireland.
“We are so excited to bring the No Shame tour to the UK in 2020,” 5SOS said in a press release. “The new album is almost ready and we cannot wait for people to hear it. We truly believe these new songs capture the DNA of this band but also represent a new era for 5 Seconds of Summer.”
Among the items on their list were ice cubes, small black towels, one avocado, animal cookies, and more. Since A Little Late is a new show, and their budget isn’t that big, Lilly got the guys a few alternatives to some of the things on their list.
5 Seconds of Summer also performed their song “Teeth”!
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In a new interview with radio host Smallzy, the 5SOS singer revealed that the record is basically finished.
“I can tell you that we’re going to put out a few songs, like more than usual, probably, I want to say four at least, before the album actually drops,” Luke said. “It is done [the album], I would say… hopefully it’s done! We’ve written all we could write at this point, but yeah it should be done and it’ll come out probably next year but we’ll have a bunch of music out before then.”
Luke also revealed how many songs are done, and if they’re going to write more.
“It can happen and it kind of depends on like, for instance we put out ‘Easier’ and then we put out ‘Teeth’, and if people were like, ‘Oh we don’t like this,’ then we’d have to re-think it but luckily people are liking the songs we’re putting out and the rest of the album matches that, so hopefully we’ll be all good,” he added. “There’s about 12 songs kind of signed off at the moment which is enough, but you never know we might write more songs for it and have a longer album.”