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It s A Sin s Omari Douglas stars in new H&M x Simone Rocha campaign

The new collection is stunning (H&M) H&M is releasing a new collection with designer Simone Rocha this month and the latest trailer features some familiar faces. The star studded campaign features a glowing Omari Douglas, one of the breakout stars of Channel 4’s On appearing in the AR experience trailer he says: “I think that this really encapsulates Simone’s world – it feels playful, magical, and a little bit whimsical, as well. “All these pearls everywhere – it feels like opening up a beautiful dressing up box, a special picture book, somewhere. It’s a really special way for her to share her universe with others.”

The rise of sex on screen: Bridgerton, Normal People lead TV s sexual revolution

The rise of sex on screen: Bridgerton, Normal People lead TV s sexual revolution 12 minutes to read By: Jonathan Dean Our screens are saturated with explicit sex but it s more strictly shot now, with intimacy coaches a fixture on set does that mean it s a force for good, asks Jonathan Dean. Let s talk about sex. On screen, that is the having of and politics of it. Can one have too much, or do we always want more? The national conversation rages. The rutting in Industry was a bit athletic do normal people really have that much sex? What was more outrageous about Bridgerton, the colour-blind casting, or the two leads adopting more positions than a politician on the campaign trail?

It s A Sin: Roscoe actor Omari Douglas on authenticity and Stephen Fry

It’s a Sin star Omari Douglas tells PinkNews about working with Stephen Fry, his views on authentic casting and how filming the show was an education. A five-part drama documenting the human cost of the AIDS crisis doesn’t exactly sounds like the most joyful of experiences. But Russell T Davies’ It’s a Sin, which bursts onto screens Friday (22 January), has a certain catharsis to it, with moments of unbridled queer elan among the cruelty and devastation. “I can’t pinpoint what it was exactly, but there was such an energy – the friendships and the joy of it, and the youth,” is Omari Douglas’ best attempt at summing it up.

Russell T Davies: Blame Silicon Valley, blame the government, blame Trump… but it s our fault

Russell T Davies: ‘Blame Silicon Valley, blame the government, blame Trump… but it’s our fault’ Gerard Gilbert © Provided by The Independent Russell T Davies is the first to admit that a drama about the 1980s Aids crisis may be the last thing that people want to settle down and watch in the midst of a pandemic. “My worry, to be honest, is that we’ve had to cope with this virus all day long and then Channel 4 say, ‘Here’s a drama about a virus!’” says the screenwriter on a video call from his home in Swansea. The good news, however, is that his new five-part series,

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