EMILY PRESCOTT: Gary Lineker’s son Tobias, 27, becomes the resident DJ at King Charles’ former favorite hangout, Raffles
It was said that he spent more hours on lavish holidays than in seminars when he was at Oxford Brookes University, but now it looks like Gary Lineker’s son Tobias will have to commit to spending his weekends in one place for now: has just been announced as a resident DJ. at the posh London nightclub Raffles.
Tobias, 27, will entertain the smart bunch until the early hours every Friday in the club’s Jungle Room.
Raffles was a young Prince Charles’ favorite hangout in the past. I wonder if Tobias’s melodies might tempt him back to ruling the dance floor, now that he’s in the top spot.
Gary Lineker’s son Tobias, pictured left, along with his father, are now resident DJs at Raffles.
Raffles was a favorite haunt of King Charles in his youth.
Jaime’s Horror Hair Day
If you’re looking for a TV series with the weirdest plot, look no further than Jaime Winstone’s upcoming horror-comedy Count Abdulla.
The ITV show follows “a young London-based British Pakistani Muslim doctor who is bitten by a halal-hunting vampire.”
At least Jaime, daughter of acting legend Ray Winstone, will look suitably ghoulish, if this eerie makeup chair-snapping is anything to go by.
If you’re looking for a TV series with the weirdest plot, look no further than Jaime Winstone’s upcoming horror-comedy Count Abdulla.
Eugenie is trapped!
Princess Eugenie is probably more used to traveling to weddings in horse-drawn carriages, but yesterday a red London bus was just what she needed.
The Duke of York’s youngest daughter, 32, showing off her baby bump, emerged from the double storey opposite Grosvenor Chapel with her husband Jack Brooksbank as guests gathered for a society nuptials.
Four buses, each costing to hire around £1,000 and each carrying approximately 72 passengers, were available and guests were given coffee after the ceremony, perhaps to make up for the early 11am start.
I wonder if Eugenie was upstairs or downstairs.
Princess Eugenie is probably more used to traveling to weddings in horse-drawn carriages, but yesterday a red London bus was the perfect ticket.
It’s all work and no play for actress Naomi Ackie: She hasn’t been on vacation in six years because she’s afraid she’ll miss out on roles.
Naomi, 31, who played Jannah in Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker, tells Puss Puss magazine: “That feeling of instability will never go away… you’re an actor, you’re a freelancer.”
But it seems like there’s little chance his career will dry up anytime soon. A Bafta nominee for her portrayal of Whitney Houston in the 2022 biopic, she will star opposite Channing Tatum in the thriller Pussy Island, directed by Zoe Kravitz, daughter of rocker Lenny.
It’s all work and no play for actress Naomi Ackie: She hasn’t been on vacation in six years because she’s afraid she’ll miss out on roles.
Fancy joining the Royal payroll? The King is in the market for an undersecretary and is looking for someone with “strong cultural sensitivity” and “diplomacy.”
The £80,000 job comes with a caveat for applicants: “Working for the monarchy means the highest standards are not only expected, they are essential.” Good luck!