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A volunteer from the GAF Roofing Academy helps replace the roof of Joe Capers, who has lived in New Orleans since the 1950s, in New Orleans, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
日付:2023年9月12日
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Actor Anthony Mackie speaks outside a home while working with GAF Roofing Academy students who were volunteering to replace the roof of Joe Capers, who has lived in New Orleans since the 1950s, in New Orleans, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
日付:2023年9月12日
人物:アンソニー・マッキー
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Volunteers from the GAF Roofing Academy replace the roof of Joe Capers, who has lived in New Orleans since the 1950s, in New Orleans, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
日付:2023年9月12日
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Volunteers from the GAF Roofing Academy replace the roof of Joe Capers, who has lived in New Orleans since the 1950s, in New Orleans, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
日付:2023年9月12日
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Cold War-Secret Spraying St Louis
Chester Deanes, left, and Ben Phillips hold a photo of the former Pruitt-Igoe housing development in St. Louis, where they lived growing up on Sept. 7, 2023. The Army sprayed a potential carcinogen from the tops of buildings and from station wagons in the area around Pruitt-Igoe in the 1950s and 1960s as part of secret Cold War-era testing. Deanes and Phillips are leading an effort to get government compensation. (AP Photo/Jim Salter)
日付:2023年9月7日
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Cold War-Secret Spraying St Louis
Chester Deanes, left, and Ben Phillips hold a photo of the former Pruitt-Igoe housing development in St. Louis, where they lived growing up on Sept. 7, 2023. The Army sprayed a potential carcinogen from the tops of buildings and from station wagons in the area around Pruitt-Igoe in the 1950s and 1960s as part of secret Cold War-era testing. Deanes and Phillips are leading an effort to get government compensation. (AP Photo/Jim Salter)
日付:2023年9月7日
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Oregon Pumping Gas
Scott Lohner, of Springfield, Ore., reflected in display of a pump, pumps his own gas Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, in Eugene, Ore. Oregon drivers can now pump their own gas for the first time since the 1950s, after Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill allowing people across the state to choose between having an attendant pump their gas or doing it themselves. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)
日付:2023年8月4日
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Oregon Pumping Gas
Mason Falor prepares to pump his own gas Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, in Eugene, Ore. Oregon drivers can now pump their own gas for the first time since the 1950s, after Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill allowing people across the state to choose between having an attendant pump their gas or doing it themselves. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)
日付:2023年8月4日
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Oregon Pumping Gas
A man waits as he pumps his own gas Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, in Eugene, Ore. Oregon drivers can now pump their own gas for the first time since the 1950s, after Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill allowing people across the state to choose between having an attendant pump their gas or doing it themselves. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)
日付:2023年8月4日
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Oregon Pumping Gas
A man pumps his own gas Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, in Eugene, Ore. Oregon drivers can now pump their own gas for the first time since the 1950s, after Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill allowing people across the state to choose between having an attendant pump their gas or doing it themselves. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)
日付:2023年8月4日
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Oregon Pumping Gas
Alicia Tryon pumps her own gas Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, in Eugene, Ore. Oregon drivers can now pump their own gas for the first time since the 1950s, after Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill allowing people across the state to choose between having an attendant pump their gas or doing it themselves. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)
日付:2023年8月4日
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Oregon Pumping Gas
A gas station attendant helps a driver fill up their tank at a gas station in Portland, Ore., Friday, Aug. 4, 2023. Oregon drivers can now pump their own gas for the first time since the 1950s, after Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill allowing people across the state to choose between having an attendant pump their gas or doing it themselves. (AP Photo/Claire Rush)
日付:2023年8月4日
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Oregon Pumping Gas
A customer fills up their car with gas at a gas station, Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, in Portland, Ore. Oregon drivers can now pump their own gas for the first time since the 1950s, after Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill allowing people across the state to choose between having an attendant pump their gas or doing it themselves. (AP Photo/Claire Rush)
日付:2023年8月4日
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Oregon Pumping Gas
Oregon resident Patrick Coffin fills up his car with gas at a gas station in Portland, Ore., Friday, Aug. 4, 2023. Oregon drivers can now pump their own gas for the first time since the 1950s, after Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill allowing people across the state to choose between having an attendant pump their gas or doing it themselves. (AP Photo/Claire Rush)
日付:2023年8月4日
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Oregon Pumping Gas
A driver holds cash out of the window of their car while waiting to pay a gas station attendant to pump their gas, Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, in Portland, Ore. Oregon drivers can now pump their own gas for the first time since the 1950s, after Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill allowing people across the state to choose between having an attendant pump their gas or doing it themselves. (AP Photo/Claire Rush)
日付:2023年8月4日
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北朝鮮 軍事パレードが開催
A TV screen shows an image of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at a military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the armistice that halted fighting in the 1950-53 Korean War, during a news program at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, July 28, 2023. Kim shared center stage with senior delegates from Russia and China as he rolled out his most powerful, nuclear-capable missiles in a military parade in the capital, Pyongyang, marking a major war anniversary with a show of defiance against the United States. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
日付:2023年7月28日
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北朝鮮 軍事パレードが開催
A TV screen shows an image of a North Korean missile at a military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the armistice that halted fighting in the 1950-53 Korean War, during a news program at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, July 28, 2023. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shared center stage with senior delegates from Russia and China as he rolled out his most powerful, nuclear-capable missiles in a military parade in the capital, Pyongyang, marking a major war anniversary with a show of defiance against the United States. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
日付:2023年7月28日
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北朝鮮 軍事パレードが開催
A TV screen shows an image of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, at a military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the armistice that halted fighting in the 1950-53 Korean War, during a news program at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, July 28, 2023. Kim shared center stage with senior delegates from Russia and China as he rolled out his most powerful, nuclear-capable missiles in a military parade in the capital, Pyongyang, marking a major war anniversary with a show of defiance against the United States. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
日付:2023年7月28日
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北朝鮮 軍事パレードが開催
A TV screen shows an image of a military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the armistice that halted fighting in the 1950-53 Korean War, during a news program at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, July 28, 2023. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shared center stage with senior delegates from Russia and China as he rolled out his most powerful, nuclear-capable missiles in a military parade in the capital, Pyongyang, marking a major war anniversary with a show of defiance against the United States. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
日付:2023年7月28日
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北朝鮮・平壌 祖国解放戦争勝利の日
Citizens walk on a street of Pothonggang District of Pyongyang, North Korea Thursday, July 27, 2023, on the 70th anniversary of an armistice that halted fighting in the 1950-53 Korean War. A banner, left, reads "Win every battle." (AP Photo/Cha Song Ho)
日付:2023年7月27日
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北朝鮮・平壌 祖国解放戦争勝利の日
A woman on a street of Pothonggang District of Pyongyang, North Korea Thursday, July 27, 2023, on the 70th anniversary of an armistice that halted fighting in the 1950-53 Korean War. The banner reads "The immortal achievement of winning every battle." (AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin)
日付:2023年7月27日
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北朝鮮・平壌 祖国解放戦争勝利の日
Citizens walk on a street of Pothonggang District of Pyongyang, North Korea Thursday, July 27, 2023, on the 70th anniversary of an armistice that halted fighting in the 1950-53 Korean War. (AP Photo/Cha Song Ho)
日付:2023年7月27日
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北朝鮮・平壌 祖国解放戦争勝利の日
Citizens walk on a street of Pothonggang District of Pyongyang, North Korea Thursday, July 27, 2023, on the 70th anniversary of an armistice that halted fighting in the 1950-53 Korean War. The banners read "Permanent victory," left, and "The highest glory to respected comrade Kim Jong Un." (AP Photo/Cha Song Ho)
日付:2023年7月27日
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A photo shows Square of Europe in Western Moscow taken on April 4, 2021, as the city's authorities has removed the flags of the 48 European nations in 2023, due to their support of Ukraine in the conflict between the two countries, with the building of the former hotel Ukraine, one of the seven 1950's Stalin skyscrapers - now a hotel of Radisson chain. Square of Europe used to be part of Kiyevsky Rail Terminal Square and received its present name in 2002 after it was redeveloped and enhanced with an animated fountain The Abduction of Europa designed by Belgian sculptor Olivier Strebelle. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP) ( Russia )
日付:2023年7月27日
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A combination photo shows Square of Europe in Western Moscow taken on April 4, 2021 (bottom) and July 27, 2023 (top), as the city's authorities has removed the flags of the 48 European nations in 2023, due to their support of Ukraine in the conflict between the two countries, with the building of the former hotel Ukraine, one of the seven 1950's Stalin skyscrapers - now a hotel of Radisson chain. Square of Europe used to be part of Kiyevsky Rail Terminal Square and received its present name in 2002 after it was redeveloped and enhanced with an animated fountain The Abduction of Europa designed by Belgian sculptor Olivier Strebelle. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP) ( Russia )
日付:2023年7月27日
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A photo shows Square of Europe in Western Moscow taken on July 27, 2023, as the city's authorities has removed the flags of the 48 European nations in 2023, due to their support of Ukraine in the conflict between the two countries, with the building of the former hotel Ukraine, one of the seven 1950's Stalin skyscrapers - now a hotel of Radisson chain. Square of Europe used to be part of Kiyevsky Rail Terminal Square and received its present name in 2002 after it was redeveloped and enhanced with an animated fountain The Abduction of Europa designed by Belgian sculptor Olivier Strebelle. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP) ( Russia )
日付:2023年7月27日
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South Korea Koreas War Anniversary
A North Korean military guard post is seen from Paju, South Korea, near the border with North Korea, Thursday, July 27, 2023. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu to discuss military issues and the regional security environment, state media said Thursday as the country celebrated the 70th anniversary of an armistice that halted fighting in the 1950-53 Korean War. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
日付:2023年7月27日
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South Korea Koreas War Anniversary
A North Korean military guard post, top, and South Korea post, bottom, are seen in Paju, South Korea, near the border with North Korea, Thursday, July 27, 2023. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu to discuss military issues and the regional security environment, state media said Thursday as the country celebrated the 70th anniversary of an armistice that halted fighting in the 1950-53 Korean War. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
日付:2023年7月27日
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朝鮮戦争休戦から70年 韓国・城南で式典
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol presides over a repatriation ceremony to receive the remains of South Korean soldiers killed in the 1950-53 Korean War, a day before the 70th anniversary of the Korean armistice, at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam, South Korea July 26, 2023. Jung Yeon-je/Pool via REUTERS (South Korea)
日付:2023年7月26日
人物:尹 錫悦
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朝鮮戦争休戦から70年 韓国・城南で式典
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol presides over a repatriation ceremony to receive the remains of South Korean soldiers killed in the 1950-53 Korean War, a day before the 70th anniversary of the Korean armistice, at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam, South Korea July 26, 2023. Jung Yeon-je/Pool via REUTERS (South Korea)
日付:2023年7月26日
人物:尹 錫悦
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朝鮮戦争休戦から70年 韓国・城南で式典
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol salutes during a repatriation ceremony to receive the remains of South Korean soldiers killed in the 1950-53 Korean War, a day before the 70th anniversary of the Korean armistice, at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam, South Korea July 26, 2023. Jung Yeon-je/Pool via REUTERS (South Korea)
日付:2023年7月26日
人物:尹 錫悦
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朝鮮戦争休戦から70年 韓国・城南で式典
South Korean honour guards carry coffins containing the remains of South Korean soldiers killed in the 1950-53 Korean War during a repatriation ceremony, a day before the 70th anniversary of the Korean armistice, at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam, South Korea July 26, 2023. Jung Yeon-je/Pool via REUTERS (South Korea)
日付:2023年7月26日
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朝鮮戦争休戦から70年 韓国・城南で式典
South Korean honour guards carry coffins containing the remains of South Korean soldiers killed in the 1950-53 Korean War during a repatriation ceremony, a day before the 70th anniversary of the Korean armistice, at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam, South Korea July 26, 2023. Jung Yeon-je/Pool via REUTERS (South Korea)
日付:2023年7月26日
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
日付:2023年7月26日
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
日付:2023年7月26日
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
日付:2023年7月26日
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
日付:2023年7月26日
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
日付:2023年7月26日
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
日付:2023年7月26日
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
日付:2023年7月26日
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
日付:2023年7月26日
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Tom Brittney,Robson Green,Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair,Robson Green Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Tom Brittney,Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair,Tom Brittney Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Rishi Nair has been spotted filming his first scenes as the new dishy vicar in ITV crime drama Grantchester with his predecessor Tom Brittney. Rishi, who is best known for his role as Sami Maalik in Hollyoaks, will star alongside Robson Green, who plays Inspector Geordie Keeting in the 1950s detective drama and has replaced Tom Brittney who played the part since 2019 but recently announced he was leaving the series. Rishi was seen smiling and joking as he was introduced to the crew on the set in the village of Grantchester and was seen joking around with Robson and Tom before the three of them went into the church to film. Earlier in the day Rishi was seen driving an open top red Triumph Herald as he marked his arrival in the Cambridgeshire village. He said in a recent statement: “The welcome and support I've received from everyone has been overwhelming. “The success of the show and the reason we are here for a ninth season is a testament to all the people that have previously worked on it. “I'm really excited to get started and cannot wait for the Grantchester fans to meet Alphy and to see all that's in store for him.” The series is adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie and was developed for television by Daisy Coulam. Returning cast members this season are expected to include Robson Green as DI Geordie Keating, Tessa Peake-Jones as Mrs C, Oliver Dimsdale as Daniel Marlowe, Nick Brimble as Jack Chapman and Charlotte Ritchie as Brittney’s on-screen wife Bonnie. Season eight is currently being shown in the US and is expected to arrive on ITV1 and ITVX later this year. The previous season ended with Will and Bonnie getting married. Pictured: Rishi Nair Ref: SPL9339046 260723 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Geoff Robinson / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights
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South Korean honour guards carry coffins containing the remains of South Korean soldiers killed in the 1950-53 Korean War, during a repatriation ceremony at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam on July 26, 2023. (Photo by Jung Yeon-je / AFP) ( South Korea )
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South Korean honour guards carry coffins containing the remains of South Korean soldiers killed in the 1950-53 Korean War, during a repatriation ceremony at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam on July 26, 2023. (Photo by Jung Yeon-je / AFP) ( South Korea )
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(FILES) Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu attends a meeting of President Vladimir Putin with the country's top security officials in Moscow on June 26, 2023. Russia's Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu arrived in Pyongyang on July 25, 2023 for the 70th anniversary celebrations of the armistice that ended the 1950-1953 Korean war, his ministry said. (Photo by Gavriil GRIGOROV / SPUTNIK / AFP) ( Russia )
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French Army soldiers carry game and pigs from the hunt for supplies to the Troupes de Marine during a time of rest as they hold their position on the Red River Delta, in October 1950, which they control in Tonkin with only a few more important posts. The French troops must evacuate all the region bordering the Chinese border, the Viet Minh having launched the offensive in the North-East of Vietnam. (Photo by AFP) ( Vietnam )
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Locals and French army soldiers from the Troupes de Marine pose with chicks during a rest time as they hold their position on the Red River Delta, in October 1950, which they control in Tonkin with only a few more important posts. French troops have to evacuate the entire region bordering the Chinese border, the Viet Minh having launched the offensive in the northeast of Vietnam. (Photo by AFP) ( Vietnam )
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French army soldiers from the Troupes de Marine pose during a rest time as they hold their position on the Red River Delta, in October 1950, which they control in Tonkin with only a few more important posts. French troops have to evacuate the entire region bordering the Chinese border, the Viet Minh having launched the offensive in the northeast of Vietnam. (Photo by AFP) ( Vietnam )
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View of the Red River Delta taken in October 1950 where French Army of the Troupes de Marine hold their positions in Tonkin with only a few more important posts as the French troops must evacuate the entire region bordering the Chinese border, the Viet Minh having launched the offensive in the northeast of Vietnam. (Photo by AFP) ( Vietnam )
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A French army boat sails the Red River Delta, in October 1950, which the Troupes de Marine control in Tonkin with only a few more important posts as French troops have to evacuate the entire region bordering the Chinese border, the Viet Minh having launched the offensive in the northeast of Vietnam. (Photo by AFP) ( Vietnam )
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French army soldiers from the Troupes de Marine hold their position on the Red River Delta, in October 1950, which they control in Tonkin with only a few more important posts as French troops have to evacuate the entire region bordering the Chinese border, the Viet Minh having launched the offensive in the northeast of Vietnam. (Photo by AFP) ( Vietnam )
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Vietnamese fighters supporting French Army, help the Troupes de Marine to hold their positions on the Red River Delta in October 1950, which they control in Tonkin with only a few more important posts as the French troops must evacuate the entire region bordering the Chinese border, the Viet Minh having launched the offensive in the northeast of Vietnam. (Photo by AFP) ( Vietnam )
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Vietnamese fighters supporting French Army, help the Troupes de Marine to hold their positions on the Red River Delta in October 1950, which they control in Tonkin with only a few more important posts as the French troops must evacuate the entire region bordering the Chinese border, the Viet Minh having launched the offensive in the northeast of Vietnam. (Photo by AFP) ( Vietnam )
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Vietnamese fighters supporting French Army, help the Troupes de Marine hold their positions on the Red River Delta in October 1950, which they control in Tonkin with only a few more important posts as the French troops must evacuate the entire region bordering the Chinese border, the Viet Minh having launched the offensive in the northeast of Vietnam. (Photo by AFP) ( Vietnam )
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A French Army Troupes de Marine officer instructs an ICRC International Committee of the Red Cross helicopter pilot on the Red River Delta in October 1950, which they control in Tonkin with only a few more important posts because the French troops must evacuate the entire region bordering the Chinese border, the Viet Minh having launched the offensive in the northeast of Vietnam. (Photo by AFP) ( Vietnam )
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A French army soldier from the Troupes de Marine shaves during a rest time on the Red River Delta, in October 1950, which they control in Tonkin with only a few more important posts as French troops have to evacuate the entire region bordering the Chinese border, the Viet Minh having launched the offensive in the northeast of Vietnam. (Photo by AFP) ( Vietnam )
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French army soldiers from the Troupes de Marine hold their position on the Red River Delta, in October 1950, which they control in Tonkin with only a few more important posts as French troops have to evacuate the entire region bordering the Chinese border, the Viet Minh having launched the offensive in the northeast of Vietnam. (Photo by AFP) ( Vietnam )
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1950 Mercury Custom 'Planet Voodoo' Cartier Style et Luxe at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, West Sussex, UK - 16 Jul 2023
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Rudy Zachary arrives in his 1950 Canadian Ford Meteor, Friday, July 14, 2023, during the Mike Yore Memorial Car Show held along the bluff in downtown St. Joseph, Mich. (Don Campbell/The Herald-Palladium via AP)
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Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932218
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932216
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932215
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932214
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932213
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932212
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932210
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932206
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932205
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932204
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932203
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932201
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932200
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932198
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932196
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932194
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932192
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932189
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932188
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932187
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932186
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932185
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932184
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932183
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932170
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932169
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932168
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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RM 223932167
Gary, IN - *EXCLUSIVE* - Michael Jackson’s former childhood home now features a statue of dancing children despite evidence the King of Pop was a pedophile, these pictures show. The statue of a young boy and girl holding hands, seemingly dancing, is in the front garden at Michael and his siblings’ tiny childhood home in Gary, Indiana. Also spotted in the backyard of the neighbouring property is the 5,000lb marble gravestone-like slab which was erected at the property after Michael’s death in 2009 but was removed in 2017. It features a picture of Michael moonwalking and an inscription on it reads: “King of Pop Michael J. Jackson August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009. Hometown of Michael Jackson – Gary, Ind. Never can say goodbye”. According to reports it was meant to go on show at the neighbouring property which was said to become a museum to the Jacksons, which has not yet happened. The marble tribute to Michael now lies in the backyard of the neighbouring property where he grew up, resting on skids and covered by a tarpaulin next to several bags of mulch. A model deer is also at the rear of the property while white boards with tributes to the Jacksons have been set up on one side of the house. Fans have also left locks by the entrance. Michael’s parents Joseph and Katherine are said to have bought the two-bed one-bath property in 1950 for $8,500 and at one point it is said 11 members of the Jackson family lived there. The family is believed to have moved out of the property in 1969. The Jackson estate is believed to still own the house as well as the neighbouring home. Pictured: Michael Jackson BACKGRID USA 11 JULY 2023 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
日付:2023年7月11日
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