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Simon Cowell on why he’s banned Eric from having a mobile phone

As the son of a millionaire you might think Simon Cowell’s little boy Eric would be awash with all the latest technology. Afterall, many 10-year-olds have their own computers and online gaming consoles not to mention phones. But the dark haired youngster, who is now 10, follows strict household rules when it comes to social media.
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51-year-old Taylor Swift fan banned from stadium after sneaking into Eras Tour concert
A Taylor Swift fan has revealed on TikTok how he managed to sneak into her Eras Tour concert, but has now been fined and banned from Sydney Olympic Park.Posting on TikTok under the user garnetmae, the man captioned the video: “How to sneak into a Taylor Swift concert.”The 51-year-old man filmed himself printing out a fake Access All Areas pass.He then sat in the stand and walked down to the stadium floor, easily gaining access.“First you need to make an Access All Areas pass, and then you need balls of steel and you just walk straight in like you own the place,” he said in the video.After a series of clips from the concert, the video then cuts to him being removed by police with the subtitle: “Oops …”“I got fined and banned for six months,” he added.“That was the most interesting part of the night, to be honest.“They wouldn’t let me film it though — took it kind of seriously.”It means he cannot go to the Easter Show but he insists he will anyway.“You watch me,” he said.“At this point, all I can do is Shake It Off.”The clip ends with him singing We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.Several people commented, asking how he got caught by the police, but there did not seem to be an explanation from him.NSW Police confirmed the man was fined $150 and banned for six months on Monday night.“Officers performing user pays duties at the Taylor Swift concert at Homebush located a 51-year-old man inside the stadium without a valid ticket,” police said in a statement to NCA NewsWire.“The man was issued an infringement notice for trespassing and was also issued a banning notice from Sydney Olympic Park precinct for six months.”
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Finnish artists sign petition calling for Israel to be banned from Eurovision
Eurovision Song Contest.Organisers of the contest faced backlash and boycott calls in December after allowing Israel to participate in 2024 competition – which is due to take place in Malmö, Sweden from May 7-11 – despite the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza.Since Hamas forces launched a surprise attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people, at least 22,835 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, amounting to one per cent of the territory’s total pre-war population of 2.27million (per CNN).The petition urges a ban over alleged “war crimes” in Gaza, adding that if Israel is not excluded, they want public broadcaster Yle to withdraw Finland’s entry.Yle said it is monitoring the position of the organiser of the contest, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).One of the petition’s authors, Lukas Korpelainen, told newspaper Hufvudstadsbladet (via BBC) that it was not acceptable for Israel to “take part in the Eurovision Song Contest to polish its image”.Others who have signed the petition include Finnish artists Olavi Uusivirta, Paleface and 2011 contestant Axel Ehnström.Signatories have accused Yle of double standards, noting that the broadcaster was among the first to demand a ban on Russia from the 2022 contest after its invasion of Ukraine, saying “we expect the same active defending of values from Yle now as well”.Russia was banned from competing in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest, which was won by Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra.Yle representative Ville Vilén said the situation in Israel and Gaza was “not quite the same”.“As gruesome as it is, it is not a war of inter-state aggression like between Russia and Ukraine,” he told Finnish tabloid Ilta-Sanomat.Yle’s head of communications, Jere Nurminen, told
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