Coronation Street's serial killer Stephen Reid's days appear to be numbered as the cast were seen heading to his leaving party ahead of a dramatic exit storyline.
The cast were seen out at The Dockyard Pub in Manchester on Wednesday to bid farewell to actor Todd Boyce, 62, who has been playing the role of the sinister villain since last year.
Todd, who has come under the limelight following his multiple murders on the cobbles, filmed his possible exit scenes last month.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has accused major retailers of being terrified of cancel culture after revealing his company haslost a staggering $100 million since Walmart and Bed Bath & Beyond pulled his products over his false election claims.
The polarizing MAGA supporter told Dailymail.com in a phone interview that MyPillow made $110 million a year in gross sales prior to being cancelled but now makes only about $5 million - a whopping 95% drop.
Here's something to oink about while you cook in the kitchen: the charming practical Paula Deen Country Barnyard Tools 2-Piece Silicone Spatula & Spoonula Set. Paula Deen always brings down-home charm to the countertop and the stovetop. This pair of fun and functional prepping utensils feature Paula's beloved Country Barnyard pattern of a chicken standing on top of a sheep on top of a pig on top of cow. The charming heat safe colorful silicone heads are extra-sturdy with just the right touch of flexibility to get into nooks and crannies.
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Since time immemorial trees have provided people with shelter, food, lumber and even medicine. They hold important places in mythology, and are sometimes even worshipped.
In this special Weekends on All Things Considered podcast, Guy Raz sits down with comedian Marc Maron, whose podcast, "WTF" is one of the most popular out there. Maron discusses how the show is like therapy for him and his guests — and how it's launched his career into a second act.
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