Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jess Glynne has reportedly parted ways with her record label (Ian West/PA) (PA Archive) Jess Glynne has reportedly split from her ...
"This post honestly makes me sick," the British singer wrote on her Instagram Stories The Trump administration used the meme to mock immigrants seen in a video being put into restraints and boarded ...
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12 photos that prove Jess Glynne and I’m a Celeb’s Alex Scott are relationship – and fashion – goals
Hearing Alex Scott talk on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! about waiting for a marriage proposal from Jess Glynne, has got us looking back at their relationship, and the absolutely iconic images ...
Jess Glynne is blasting the White House‘s official X account for using her song in a video about ICE deportations. The British singer took to social media to denounce a post made by Donald Trump‘s ...
The meme was fun while it lasted. Jess Glynne, the British singer behind the "Hold My Hand" song used in the viral Jet2 Holiday ad, is speaking out after the White House decided to join in on the ...
What’s the glamorous life of a global pop star? For UK pop/soul vocalist Jess Glynne, it currently involves a lot of packing. “If you could see my living space it’s got underwear in one area, makeup ...
Jess Glynne, the British pop sensation known for hits like "Don't Be So Hard on Yourself," is back in the U.S. to promote her latest album, "Jess," and embark on her first U.S. tour in five years.
Jess Glynne is an English singer and songwriter. Glynne is the first British female solo artist to have seven number one singles on the UK Singles Chart. She rose to prominence as a featured artist on ...
British pop singer Jess Glynne has condemned the Trump administration after the White House used her hit song Hold My Hand in a social media post mocking migrant deportations. The post, shared on the ...
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Singer Jess Glynne 'Sick' Over White House's Use of 'Hold My Hand' in Jet2 Holiday Meme
"My music is about love, unity, and spreading positivity," she wrote in response to the Trump administration's use of the meme to promote ICE deportations Jess Glynne has responded to the White ...
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