In today's The Daily Lowdown we discuss Harry and Meghan's docuseries, Coldplay's amazing pop-up shop and the return of Line of Duty
December 22, 2022 - 14:56 GMT Emmy Griffiths Welcome to your Daily Lowdown podcast from HELLO! Today, we're discussing Harry and Meghan's record-breaking docuseries, Coldplay's amazing pop-up shop, and the return of the much-loved series Line of Duty.Check out today's Daily Lowdown podcast below...
Harry and Meghan's docuseries has become the UK's most-watched subscription show in the UK, with the first episode being watched by 4.5 million people in just seven days following its release on 8 December. The series saw the Duke and Duchess of Sussex discuss their exit from the royal family – and about their new lives in California.Coldplay has reopened their popular pop-up shop which provides refugees with items to help them during the wintertime.
Billie Eilish has announced the very exciting news that an extended cut of her performance at the O2 will be released in cinemas worldwide for one night only - so if you missed her tour, this is definitely one.for you. The film will be out on 27th January, so pre book your tickets now!MORE: The Daily Lowdown: The Traitors star Amanda celebrates gay icon status - and wants to go to PrideJustin Bieber is reportedly nearing a deal to sell his music rights for around $200 million.
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