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‘Paying For Netflix Is A Problem’, Says Joseph Muscat In Interview

'Paying For Netflix Is A Problem', Says Joseph Muscat In Interview
May 16 2024 Share

Speaking on ONE Radio’s ‘Linja Ċara’ ahead of his court appearance on the 28th of May 2024, former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said that he cannot even pay for Netflix due to a freezing order.

 

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Speaking with Emmanuel Cuschieri, Muscat lamented how due to his assets having been frozen due to having ‘these €30 million hanging over his head’, he cannot even enjoy watching Netflix as he’d have to declare every payment he makes.

During the interview, the former Labour leader said that the court case will end up taking time and sink into bureaucracy, but promises that his case will be the ‘tsunami that will tear down the sand castle of Egrant 2.’

Muscat also said that he feels sorry for other individuals roped into the case, such as the recently resigned Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne, and says that this case will led to the collapse of the Nationalist Party after ‘the truth’ emerges.

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‘Not A Chameleon’: Sven’s Love Island Advice

'Not A Chameleon': Sven's Love Island Advice
May 16 2024 Share

Former Love Island contestant Sven Fabri poked fun at his own viral moment from the first season of the show, when he highlighted that one of his defining features is that his eyes change colour.

 

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Taking to social media, Sven wrote: ‘Dear S2 islanders, now that you’re all out my only advice is that… your eye colour does not change… you are not a chameleon!’

‘Kind regards, the Chameleon’. The post racked up a whopping 1,6K likes in 12 hours.

Back during the promos for Love Island Season 1, Sven had said that one of the things girls like most was his eyes ‘which change colour as well. Sometimes they’re grey, sometimes beige.’

Sven was not the only contestant to give out advice, with Kyle Curmi urging compassion from the audience on a more serious note, reminding them that the contestants are not robots and have feelings.

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‘Lose’: Sarah Bonnici Unveils New Song Fresh From Eurovision

'Lose': Sarah Bonnici Unveils New Song Fresh From Eurovision
May 16 2024 Share

Fresh off her Eurovision appearance, Sarah Bonnici has released her new single, “Lose.” Co-written and composed by Sarah Bonnici and Micimago, and produced and mixed by Micimago at Micimago Studios, “Lose” is a lively, uptempo pop track. Through her lyrics, Sarah delves into her internal battle with overthinking and her constant struggle to escape the relentless cycle of circular thoughts.

At 25 years old, Sarah is a multi-talented singer, songwriter, dancer, and pianist who discovered her passion for the arts at a very young age. In 2009, she made her debut at the Malta Junior Eurosong, where she secured third place.

 

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Since then, Sarah has performed at numerous concerts and events both locally and internationally. Last year, she released her debut single “Never Ever,” which led to her participation and victory in the Malta Eurovision with the song “Loop,” culminating in her performance at the most recent Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden.

The release of “Lose” will be accompanied by a music video, set to premiere on Sarah’s YouTube channel in the coming weeks.

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Racist Hate Comments Flood Love Island’s Clinton Comments

Racist Hate Comments Flood Love Island's Clinton Comments
May 15 2024 Share

After Clinton was revealed as one of Love Island Malta’s Season 2 contestants, a flood of racially motivated hate comments as well as other discriminatory messages were posted by various users on social media.

Some ridiculed the fact that it is called Love Island Malta and that it should have been reserved for Maltese people (despite Clinton having lived here since the age of 14).

 

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Other comments suggested that the inclusion of Clinton would pave the way for Indian and/or non-binary contestants.

MaltaDaily stands in firm opposition to such comments and condemns all discriminatory remarks sent their way.

Many other commenters did however show their support for Clinton, expressing their support for the young rapper as he enters the villa in search of love.

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