Scandals, Stars, and Skateboards: Highlights from the Entertainment World
A roundup of entertainment news features Tony Hawk auctioning his historic skateboard for charity, controversy at Glastonbury over anti-Israeli chants, police investigations into performances, and Rod Stewart's legendary show. Additionally, Apple’s F1 film leads at the box office, while the U.S. revokes visas for Bob Vylan members following festival incidents.
Tony Hawk, the iconic skateboarder, is auctioning his legendary '900' skateboard to fund new skateparks in underserved areas. Hawk's revolutionary trick at the 1999 X Games helped bring skateboarding into the mainstream.
The Glastonbury music festival is under scrutiny after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and organizers condemned anti-Israeli chants by Bob Vylan. The British police have begun a criminal investigation into the performances, suspecting public order offenses.
Amidst controversies, Rod Stewart delivered a memorable performance at Glastonbury. Additionally, Apple's racing film 'F1: The Movie' topped the U.S and Canadian box office, while the U.S. revoked visas for the band Bob Vylan, following their chants at Glastonbury.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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