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Glastonbury festival has been cancelled for 2026. Bosses of the event at Worthy Farm, Somerset, confirmed on Sunday (30.06.24) it will not go ahead next summer as it will be one of its traditional “fallow” years to allow the land to recover from the thousands of fans who descend there for the music extravaganza. Organiser Emily Eavis, 44, whose farmer father Michael, 88, started the festival in 1970, told The Sun: “(It will) give the land a rest. The festival before a fallow year is always a fun one to plan, because you almost have to fit two years into one. “We’re already in talks with some a...
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SZA "doesn't really feel" like a girl. The 33-year-old rap star - whose real name is Solána Imani Rowe - explained in a joint chat with fellow musician Glorilla that she is never really sure what is going on but when it comes to her music, she refuses to label herself as female. She told Interview magazine: "I still don’t really feel like a girl, because in my mind, I want to kill everything moving. I don’t really care if it’s a girl or a boy, or whatever the f*** going on. I want it. Music-wise, I don’t put up a ceiling. Do you feel like, 'I’m a female rapper', or, 'I’m just a cold-a** rapper...
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SZA wants to be a fashion designer. The 33-year-old rap star - whose real name is Solána Imani Rowe - is best known for hits like 'Kiss Me More' and 'Good Days' but predicted that she will have a change of career in the future and start to create clothes at some point because designing is in her "nature." She told CR Fashion Book: "I feel like designing is in my nature. And I’m gonna continue to do that.." The GRAMMY Award-winning star went on to describe her mother's fashion sense as more "conservative" than her own but admitted that because of her heritage, she appreciates the culture of fas...
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SZA was bullied for being "awkward" in high school. The 33-year-old singer - whose real name is Solána Imani Rowe - explained that she was "attacked" as an adolescent for being "awkward" and worried that she would never have the "approval" of her peers. She said: "I was bullied because I wasn't quiet and I was awkward at the same time. I wasn't this tiny sad victim, but I was more so attacked just because it was giving 'What is wrong with you?' energy. I always thought, 'Oh my God.' I'll never have the approval of anyone in life, this must be my defining factor, this must be the bottom line." ...
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