Calum Scott’s latest body transformation has everyone feeling parched
Singer-songwriter Calum Scott has been working on his fitness and it shows.
The Britain’s Got Talent alum just shared his latest body transformation photos with his 720K followers on Instagram. In the caption, he explained that his weight often fluctuates, mostly due to his fondness for wine and carbs.
We can definitely relate.
“Progress pictures whilst on tour 2018,” Scott wrote. “This year I am going to push myself harder than ever before.”
The 31-year-old continues, “I always yo-yo with my weight because I love wine and carbs but I learned that that’s ok. It’s about making sure you train hard and eat well, then the treats are well deserved. Who is getting fit 2020?”
We’re guessing Scott’s latest transformation is going to increase the number of tap he gets on Grindr exponentially. In the past, he’s talked about the unique struggles of being a celebrity with a dating profile.
“People think I’m a catfish!” he said. “‘It says on my bio ‘I’m not a catfish. This is me.’ They say: ‘That’s what a catfish would say.’ I can’t win!”
“How do you prove it’s you!?’ I was on [celebrity dating] Raya platform. I was like ‘This feels too exclusive. It’s industry.’ I’m a lad from Hull! You have to be voted in, and that whole process is just a bit [pulls a face]. It didn’t last for long. I’d rather be on Tinder, which is there for everybody, people as normal as me! People should know, I’m swiping.”
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The rules Sen. McConnell has proposed for the president’s impeachment trial are the equivalent of a head juror colluding with the defendant to cover up a crime.
Call your senators and urge them to push for witnesses and evidence, not a cover-up: t.co/CZcWI5zjm5
Tweeted Clinton: “The rules Sen. McConnell has proposed for the president’s impeachment trial are the equivalent of a head juror colluding with the defendant to cover up a crime. Call your senators and urge them to push for witnesses and evidence, not a cover-up.”
In the commercial, two young people are shown making out on a living room sofa. One is a young woman and the other is wearing a hoodie, so their identity is not shown. Most viewers would probably assume it’s a young man.
The duo are interrupted by the sound of someone else returning home. They scamper upstairs as the father of the girl walks through the front door. He captures a glimpse of the pair.
After a moment of thought, ‘papa’ texts his daughter three coffee cup emojis – inviting them to join him in the kitchen. It’s only when they come downstairs do viewers see that the kissing couple are both young women, and the father has no problem with this.
The advert handles the father’s reaction to his daughter’s romance in a sweet and sensitive way. Unsurprisingly, it has received praise on social media.
Hillary Clinton on Bernie Sanders: ‘Nobody Likes Him, Nobody Wants to Work With Him, He Got Nothing Done’
Hillary Clinton is the subject of a new Hulu docuseries premiering on March 6 which “delves into the many scandals and controversies that have ensnared its 72-year-old subject,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.
In an interview previewing the documentary, THR asked Clinton if an assertion she makes about Bernie Sanders still holds true: “In the doc, you’re brutally honest on Sanders: ‘He was in Congress for years. He had one senator support him. Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. He was a career politician. It’s all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it.’ That assessment still hold?”
“Yes, it does,” Clinton replied
Added Clinton: “It’s not only him, it’s the culture around him. It’s his leadership team. It’s his prominent supporters. It’s his online Bernie Bros and their relentless attacks on lots of his competitors, particularly the women. And I really hope people are paying attention to that because it should be worrisome that he has permitted this culture — not only permitted, [he] seems to really be very much supporting it. And I don’t think we want to go down that road again where you campaign by insult and attack and maybe you try to get some distance from it, but you either don’t know what your campaign and supporters are doing or you’re just giving them a wink and you want them to go after Kamala [Harris] or after Elizabeth [Warren]. I think that that’s a pattern that people should take into account when they make their decisions.”
Read the full interview at THR. The documentary trailer, below.