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Happy Rocketman Day to all who celebrate! 💕🎶🚀
#rocketman#elton john#bernie taupin#david furnish#taron egerton#richard madden#jamie bell#rocketstans#dexter fletcher
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10/25/00 - victoria leaves david furnish's birthday party at the ivy.
#victoria#victoria beckham#fashion#david furnish#elton john#2000#october 2000#october 15 2000#october 15#october#posh spice
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photo @ofmd-ann They’re the same picture
#stede bonnet#ed teach#2022#elton john#david furnish#1997#high camp#camp pirates#pirates were always queer#party night#ofmd
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Lewis at Glastonbury Festival Day 5
#formula 1#lewis hamilton#f1#lewis#david furnish#f1blr#lh44#formula one#glastonbury festival#glastonbury#elton john#team lh44#mercedes amg f1#mercedes f1#f1 news#f1 updates#f1*#fic ref 2023#fic ref
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New Elton John Original Song to Feature in “Never too Late”
- Doc premieres at Toronto International Film Festival before streaming from Dec. 13
“Elton John: Never too Late” will feature a new, original song from the titular subject, Deadline magazine reports.
The film, directed by R.J. Cutler and John’s husband, David Furnish, premieres Sept. 6 at the Toronto International Film Festival. It moves to the BFI London Film Festival Oct. 10; begins a limited run in U.S. and U.K. theaters Nov. 15; and streams on Disney+ from Dec. 13.
Based on fresh interviews combined with previously unseen footage and photographs, “Never too Late” follows John from his childhood through to his recently completed farewell tour.
“This is where you start to think about mortality, and it proves to be a powerful motivator to take stock,” John, 77, says.
9/1/24
#elton john#elton john: never too late#david furnish#r.j. cutler#disney+#deadline magazine#bfi london film festival#toronto international film festival
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Kit casually hanging out with Elton John at his mansion in Nice!
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“Harry’s great. He’s taken a lot of flack in the media, [but] you have to remember he’s taking on the media. What happens in the court room and what you read about in the newspaper are often two very different things.” - David Furnish, Filmmaker & husband of Sir Elton John
#David Furnish#prince harry#duke of sussex#prince harry the duke of sussex#the duke of sussex#harry and meghan#meghan and harry#british royals#the duke and duchess of sussex#uk royal family#royal family uk#brf#royals#the british royal family#toxic media#uk tabloids
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Fragile Beauty Exhibition, V&A Museum London
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Follow my Wattpad as im writing a Taron Egerton fanfic ❤️
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#elton john#taron x reader#taron egerton#richard madden#jamie bell#david furnish#romance#fanfic#i love taron#wattpad
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Damn
Meghan’s husband looking mighty fine
Good luck on the courtcase to Harry & the other claimants!
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I need 3:56-4:05 GIFed for me immediately
#jimmy kimmel#jimmy kimmel live#guillermo rodriguez#paul walter hauser#quinta brunson#niecy nash#jennifer coolidge#david furnish#elton john#ayo edibiri#the bear#john oliver#this might be the most eclectic set if tags I've ever used#Youtube
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Well done Elton John for speaking out against the clearly homophobic sentiment of the UK Home Secretary. Suggesting LGBTQ refugees shouldn't qualify for an asylum? What utter bigoted nonsense. We are talking about a group of vulnerable minorities here. Such an ignorant and foolish remark form the secretary
#asylum seekers#LGBTQ#homophobia#anti-lgbtq#conservatives#elton john#david furnish#UK Home Secretary#refugees#LGBTQ refugees
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ELTON JOHN ‘NEVER TOO LATE’ DOCUMENTARY ON DISNEY+
Captain Fantastic takes a stand and rocks down the Yellow Brick Road of His Past
The documentary on ICON/LEGEND Elton John, “NEVER TOO LATE,” debuts on Disney+ December 13th, 2024, to a record number of subscribers. Unlike the biopic ‘Rocketman,’ the doc is Elton in his own words as it chronicles his turbulent childhood to his self-described “five years of fun” 1970-1975, climaxing with his performance at Dodger Stadium in front of 100,000 fans. The full circle moment is Elton’s retirement from the road; the Farewell Tour in 2022, the final American date, Dodger Stadium. The movie co-directed by John’s husband, David Furnish and R.J. Cutler gives a more personal sense rather than some odd director who has no context with the subject.
Within those initial five years, Elton John with lyricist partner, Bernie Taupin, released a staggering thirteen albums. Many number one hits including their biggest songs to date: YOUR SONG, BENNIE & THE JEST, CANDLE IN THE WIND, CROCODILE ROCK, GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD, etc. You get the idea. Their 1975, “Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy,” made the record books by being the first release to enter the charts at #1. It is a feat they would later repeat with ‘Rock of the Westies,’ a year later. The archival footage of those early days in this documentary is a music historian’s dream, most has never been released or seen. For a fan like me, it was glorious to relive the most magical and successful time in his career. Seeing how he composes songs (TINY DANCER, for this segment – the footage was actually first seen in ‘Elton John and Bernie Taupin Say Goodbye to Norma Jean and Other Things’ documentary in 1973), and the inner working of the band and studio recordings. The sequences jump back and forward again from the 70’s period to a countdown of the Dodger show in 2022. But don’t be fooled. Red roses and accolades are not all that is portrayed in this film. The rollercoaster and sometime abusive relationship with his manager and first love, John Reid. His introduction and deep dive into drug and alcohol addiction, his loneliness, longing for love, and final acceptance. I felt a great sense of empathy watching some of the later footage and hearing his own narrative. The most surprising and telling was the audio of the infamous interview with Rolling Stone magazine, where in 1976, Elton came out as bisexual.
Much can be learned and taken to heart about John. For one, he is one of the most resilient people in the music industry, the world, today. At age 77, he keeps moving forward, never looking back. Which is why, “NEVER TOO LATE,” is so important. Given his history, which at times, is sorrowful to watch, he never gave up. He kept touring, recording, giving all to his first true love, music. But at what cost? As his health issues began to mount, he finally asked for help and became clean and sober in 1990. Which is not depicted here. Maybe in part 2? It is clear what has become the most important thing to John is his home and family life. He and Furnish have two young sons and that’s where he wants to be. By his own admission, he’s pretty old to have become a father, and told the press he was retiring from the road to spend as much time with them and Furnish as he can in the years he has left. “This is where you start to think about mortality,” he says, adding that his sons “think about my mortality…because they know how old I am. I want to see them get married and have children, but I don’t think I’m gonna be around for that.”
“NEVER TOO LATE,” is not a perfect documentary. But it’s awfully good. All I can do as a fan is keep believing and hope there’s a Part 2 somewhere down the yellow brick road.
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Elton John Admits He Has A Unhealthy Mood Information Buzz
Sir Elton John is opening up about how he can have fairly the chilly coronary heart when he will get vexed. In a brand new interview with Time journal, the Tiny Dancer singer admitted that he’s conscious of how dangerous his notorious mood can get at occasions. However Sir Elton mentioned that David Furnish, his “very rational” husband of greater than 10 years, manages to maintain him…
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From DBusiness: Clark Hill Director of Marketing Roy Sexton Named to Outstanding 100 LGBTQ+ Executives Role Model List for 2024
Thank you, R.J. King, Tim Keenan, and DBusiness Magazine, for your consistent and kind support and for all you do for Southeast Michigan and Detroit. Original article here. Roy Sexton, director of marketing at Clark Hill and 2024 International Immediate Past President of the Legal Marketing Association, has been named to the INvolve Outstanding 100 LGBTQ+ Executives Role Model List for…
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"Elton John: Never Too Late"
Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to Elton's magic, this documentary reminds us it's never too late to reflect, reinvent, and celebrate the journey.
“Elton John: Never Too Late” is an affectionate tribute to a musical legend who has been a defining voice in pop culture for over five decades, and it is a slam dunk for fans of the extravagant piano man. While much of Sir Elton John’s life story is already familiar to his ardent devotees, from his rise to fame, his battles with addiction, to his eventual sobriety and personal happiness as a…
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