Buster the Boxer stars in John Lewis Christmas advert of 2016
By Naomi Bartram @naomibartram Fans have shared tributes after the much-loved trampolining dog that featured in a John Lewis Christmas advert sadly passed away.
The trampolining dog from the iconic John Lewis Christmas advert has died.
After finding fame as Buster in the ad back in 2016, Biff the pooch sadly died on Monday at the age of 12. The famous clip saw the boxer get very excited when his owner was given a brand new trampoline.
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Captain Lee Rosbach from 'Below Deck' explained why he didn't fire Andrew Sturby immediately, sharing that he wanted to give the deckhand a second chance. Published on June 10, 2021 3 min read Deckhand Andrew Sturby from Below Deck Season 2 may have been one of the greenest deckhands in Below Deck history and even fibbed on his resume to get the job. But Captain Lee Rosbach didn’t fire Sturby immediately even when he realized that the deckhand wasn’t up for the job.
TV reviewTelevisionReviewThis McCarthy era-set romance between two men uses explicit sex to push boundaries – and add depth to their relationship
The shiny new drama Fellow Travelers glides through all the major markers of prestige television. Glossy production values, multiple timelines, a combination of sweeping score and expensive needle drops – it’s almost appointment viewing by numbers, carefully ticking boxes we’ve seen ticked to exhaustion over the last two decades. But within the first 10 minutes of the opening episode, we also see something that’s notably less familiar, if not absent, even in the expansive bloat of streaming TV: explicit gay sex.
Meanwhile, Iggy performed last night at the Vevo Certified SuperFanFest concert in Santa Monica. The rapper hit the stage in a colorful midriff top paired with matching high-waisted pants and black heels.
As for her beauty look, she wore her hair long and straight and she had simple makeup with a soft pink lip.
Iggy's no-makeup look is a stark contrast to her usual penchant for wearing bright colorful lipstick and fun eye shadow.
Despite what well-funded marketing campaigns might lead you to believe, luxury beauty products and clinical heavy-hitters with lofty price tags aren't automatically better quality products. While it's sometimes worth it to splurge, the never-ending carousel of options makes skincare confusing and expensive to shop.
Without the time and funds to do all the field testing on your own, it's tempting just to trust whatever is priciest because, hey, if it's this expensive, it must be good, right?
'Love Is Blind' Reunion: Stacy Talks Izzy's Red Flags Beyond His Credit Score and Their Post-Show Re
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Spoiler alert! If you haven't watched season 5 of Love Is Blind and the reunion special, proceed with caution.
Though Stacy Snyder said no to Izzy Zapata at the altar, Love Is Blind fans held out hope that the former pair might be able to make things work after filming on the show wrapped.
But on Sunday's reunion episode, the exes confirmed that they are no longer together and that they actually spent a year post-show not speaking to each other.
In 1999, Keanu Reeves was the man to watch, especially when he brought The Matrix to life. It posed the big question, “Red or Blue” how much do you really want to know? And then gave our mind something to ponder along with Reeves.
Beyond the question, one scene tends to stand out in the mind of fans. It is the iconic bullet scene in which Reeves appeared to defy gravity.
A little bit about Hawes & CurtisHawes & Curtis is a brand that has an air of sophistication. A brand that has been around for over 100 years and really knows its stuff. Having dressed royals and townspeople alike, they are a brand that has been much loved for over a century. Did you know that Hawes & Curtis actually invented the now-famous spread collar for dress shirts so that they could accommodate the Duke of Windor’s knot in his tie (now known as the Windsor knot).
Invasive species This article is more than 4 months oldAsian hornet likely to have become established in UK, say expertsThis article is more than 4 months oldSharp rise in sightings of the invasive species this year prompts fears for native bees on which they prey
It is likely the Asian hornet has become established in the UK, conservationists fear, as a record number of nests have been found.
There has been a sharp rise in sightings of the invasive species in the UK this year; the previous two years only had two sightings each, whereas there have been 22 confirmed so far in 2023.