Surprise! Johnny Depp joins Alice Cooper for Ozzy Osbourne tributeNew Foto - Surprise! Johnny Depp joins Alice Cooper for Ozzy Osbourne tribute

Alice Cooperand his surprise guestJohnny Depphave paid tribute toOzzy Osbourne. Depp made an appearance with Cooper during the rocker's concert at London's O2 Arena on Friday, July 25. The "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor, 62, joined Cooper, 77, in honoring Osbourne by playing guitar during a performance of the classic Black Sabbath song "Paranoid," according to video from the showshared on social mediaand YouTube. Depp formed the rock group Hollywood Vampires with Cooper in 2012. Cooper wore an Osbourne shirt for the tribute performance, which came days afterthe Black Sabbath musician died on July 22at age 76. According to a statement from Osbourne's family, he "was with his family and surrounded by love." Cooper previously paid tribute to therock icon in an Instagram post, noting he heard the news minutes before going on stage and subsequently dedicated his July 22 performance in Wales to the musician. "Well, we all know that time is going to take us rockers, but when the giants fall, it's really hard to accept," Cooper shared. "Even though everybody saw it coming with Ozzy, it just took our breath away when it happened. So Ozzy and family − your records and your music and your legend and all that you brought − the humor to the rock business − will live on forever and we're gonna miss you, man." Cooper also said that Osbourne "earned immense respect among his peers and from fans around the world as an unmatched showman and cultural icon." "He was and will continue to be a rock n roll legend. Rock n Roll is a family and a fraternity," he added. "When we lose one of our own it bleeds. I wish I would have gotten to know my brother Ozzy better." Cooperspoke further about Osbourneon "The Scott Mills Breakfast Show," noting the two of them "really got along" and shared a desire to continue performing as long as they could. Osbourne died just weeks after he performed during a farewell show with Black Sabbath. "Ozzy was one of those guys that was a lifer," Cooper reflected. "There are certain guys that are lifers − the (Rolling) Stones, The Beatles − that are still doing it and doing it amazingly well. I'm going to do this until I can't do it, and I think Ozzy was the same thing." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper pay tribute to Ozzy Osbourne in concert

Surprise! Johnny Depp joins Alice Cooper for Ozzy Osbourne tribute

Surprise! Johnny Depp joins Alice Cooper for Ozzy Osbourne tribute Alice Cooperand his surprise guestJohnny Depphave paid tribute toOzzy Osb...
"Swamp People" Star Junior Edwards Dies: 'He Was One of the Greatest Alligator Hunters,' Relative Says

History/Youtube Swamp Peoplestar Junior Edwards has died. His grandson, "Lil" Willie Edwards, announced the news in aFacebookpost on Saturday, July 26. It is unclear how old Junior was. Beginning the heartfelt post, "Rest easy pawpaw," Willie continued, "I know [you're] probably running your hoop nets or doing something crazy inside those pearly gates." "You will be extremely missed pawpaw," he added. "We love you more than anything!!! Until we meet again." Lil Willie Edwards/Facebook OnInstagram, anotherSwamp Peopleregular, Ashley "Deadeye" Jones,mourned Junior's death, writing alongside a selfie of herself and Junior, "The world lost a legend!" "Mr. Junior Edwards passed away! Please be in prayer for the family!" she continued. "He was one of the greatest alligator hunters there is!" "He was real hardcore outdoorsman! I watched this man bring in MONSTER gators at Duffys Gas Station in Pierre Part LA," Ashley added. "This was after a looooong day for both of us and you can tell it! Glad we took a second for a pic!" The date when Junior died, and other details — including his cause of death — have not yet been made public. However, the History Channel star's grandson said earlier this month that Junior had been in poor health. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. History/Youtube "Well guys, those of you that don't know ... my grandpa has been dealing with some health issues," Willie wrote on social media on July 6. He added: "Y'all keep him in y'all's thoughts and prayers please…we need a miracle. Get better for us papa, we love you!!!" https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf Swamp Peopleis a History Channel docuseries that has been on air for 14 years. Across 15 seasons, the show follows the Landry family, descendants of French Canadian refugees who settled in Louisiana and hunt alligators for a living. Junior appeared onSwamp Peoplefrom 2010 until 2015 as a regular cast member alongside his son, Willie Edwards, and grandson. He later returned to the series for season 12 in 2021. He joked onFacebookat the time: "Surprise… look who's back." Read the original article onPeople

“Swamp People” Star Junior Edwards Dies: 'He Was One of the Greatest Alligator Hunters,' Relative Says

"Swamp People" Star Junior Edwards Dies: 'He Was One of the Greatest Alligator Hunters,' Relative Says History/Youtube Swa...
Johnny Depp honors Ozzy Osbourne in surprise performance alongside Alice CooperNew Foto - Johnny Depp honors Ozzy Osbourne in surprise performance alongside Alice Cooper

Johnny Deppmade a surprise appearance on Friday, joining Alice Cooper at his concert in London, honoring Ozzy Osbourne with a song just days after his death. The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star rocked out with Cooper and his band on his guitar, playing Black Sabbath's 1970 hit "Paranoid" to a raucous audience while sporting a Captain Jack-style scarf and sunglasses. "Lovely tribute last night to Ozzy byAlice Cooperfeaturing Johnny Depp," one person wrote on social media while posting video of the performance. A second person posted on X: "I saw Johnny Depp last night in London. He made a surprise appearance at the Alice Cooper gig I was at. I was so excited." Ozzy Osbourne's Message To Fans Caps Decades-long Legacy: 'Thank You From The Bottom Of My Heart' Cooper jokingly introduced Depp as "some guy we found out in the alley that said something about vampires" as the crowd roared, another video on social media showed. Read On The Fox News App Depp and Cooper are in the band The Hollywood Vampires together. "Here's for Ozzy!" Cooper shouted to the crowd while wearing an Osbourne T-shirt as they finished the song. The actor, who is returning to Hollywood with the upcoming thriller "Day Drinker" with Penélope Cruz, stayed around after the Osbourne tribute to play the Alice Cooper classic "School's Out" with the band. Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News Osbourne died on Tuesdayat 76 years old after battling multiple health issues, including Parkinson's, which he announced in 2022. Johnny Depp Said 'F--- You' To Hollywood As Amber Heard Allegations Derailed His Career "Everybody in, this one's for Oz tonight," Cooper told his band backstage before a show in Cardiff, Wales, on the night Osbourne died in a video he shared on his Instagram. Cooper wrote in the post's caption that the band found out about Osbourne's death just before going on stage. "Well, we all know that time is going to take us rockers, but when the giants fall, it's really hard to accept," Cooper said in a statement he posted in the caption and recorded for his radio show Alice's Attic before performing that night. "Even though everybody saw it coming with Ozzy, it just took our breath away when it happened. So Ozzy and family - your records and your music and your legend and all that you brought - the humor to the rock business - will live on forever and we're gonna miss you man." Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter App Users Click Here For Post The post said that the Cardiff show was dedicated to the late Black Sabbath frontman. "Following the show, Alice summed up his thoughts by saying 'The whole world is mourning Ozzy tonight. Over his long career, he earned immense respect among his peers and from fans around the world as an unmatched showman and cultural icon,'" the post said. Cooper said he always saw Osbourne as a mix between the "Prince of Darkness" and what his family and friends saw: "a court jester." "He was and will continue to be a rock n roll legend. Rock n Roll is a family and a fraternity. When we lose one of our own it bleeds. I wish I would have gotten to know my brother Ozzy better," he added. Original article source:Johnny Depp honors Ozzy Osbourne in surprise performance alongside Alice Cooper

Johnny Depp honors Ozzy Osbourne in surprise performance alongside Alice Cooper

Johnny Depp honors Ozzy Osbourne in surprise performance alongside Alice Cooper Johnny Deppmade a surprise appearance on Friday, joining Ali...
Confusion surrounds Air India as crash dents national prideNew Foto - Confusion surrounds Air India as crash dents national pride

Before one of its planes crashed just after takeoff last month,killing at least 260 people, Air India had been a symbol of the country's global rise. Only two years earlier, chief executive Campbell Wilson had inaugurated a brand-new Airbus A350, Air India's first, calling it "a declaration of Indian aviation's resurgence on the world stage." The aircraft's delivery made headlines across the country, where the public cheered Air India's transformation from a neglected state-owned flagship carrier into a modern airline that its new owners, the Tata Group, hoped would become the world's biggest. Under the Indian conglomerate, which founded the airline in 1932 and bought it back in 2022 after it spent decades under government operation, Air India was making big moves, announcing a record order in 2023 of 470 aircraft valued at more than $70 billion. A year later, the airline said it had begun a$400 million retrofitof its legacy fleet, accelerating the upgrade by leasing jets from other airlines, including Delta. That momentum came to a grinding halt last month when a London-boundBoeing787 Dreamliner crashed seconds after takeoff in the northwestern Indian city of Ahmedabad,killing all but oneof the 242 people aboard plus 19 others on the ground in one of India's worst aviation disasters. Air India has since been under immense pressure to answer for the crash, but bereaved families were left with more questions after investigators released apreliminary reportthis month that said the plane's fuel switches had been wrongly cut off, leading to speculation that one of the pilots might have done it accidentally or even intentionally. Indian investigators and the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, which is involved in the crash investigation as the aircraft is U.S.-made, said such conclusions were irresponsible. "Investigations of this magnitude take time," NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendysaid, while India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau urged the public and the media to "refrain from spreading premature narratives." But Indian commentators were already irate. "Why do this rumor mill mongering about possible problems with the pilot?" Arnab Goswami, a firebrand anchor, said on his conservativeRepublic Media Network."So that across the world the impression goes that Indian pilots cannot fly?" Capt. C.S. Randhawa, a former pilot for Air India and the Indian air force, said the suggestion that one of the pilots may have crashed the plane deliberately has "demoralized the pilots in the country." "All pilots are up in arms, and it's not a good thing. The pilots have to fly with that mental attitude," Randhawa, who is currently the president of the Federation of Indian Pilots, told NBC News. The final report is due next year. On top of the lack of clarity, some British families hoping to bury their loved ones said they had received the remains of the wrong people, according tothe Daily Mail, which cited a lawyer representing them. The Indian foreign ministry said Wednesday that all remains were being handled with "utmost professionalism" and that it was working closely with the British side to address concerns. Air India was also warned last week by India's aviation regulator that it could face enforcement action over more than two dozen safety violations from this year and last year, Reuters reported, citing government notices. They include pilots not being given mandatory rest and poor compliance with simulator training requirements. The airline, which voluntarily disclosed the problems last month, said Friday that it would respond to the regulator and that it "remains fully committed to ensuring the safety of its passengers and staff." Air India was already under enormous pressure to clean up its reputation after falling into disrepair during its nearly 70 years of government ownership. Its reform nevertheless aligned perfectly with Prime MinisterNarendra Modi's nationalist narrative of turning India into a global superpower. "Given its legacy, the brand remains synonymous with India," said Shelley Vishwajeet, a New Delhi-based aviation journalist and author of "The IndiGo Story," a book about the Indian airline. He added that the cultural transformation within Air India "has been a challenge" for its new owners. Things moved quickly after the takeover by the Tata Group, which consolidated several airlines it controlled, including Vistara and Air Asia India, into two entities: the full-cost carrier Air India and its budget arm, Air India Express. Vistara, which was partly owned by Singapore Airlines, was particularly beloved by Indians, known for its modern planes and best-in-class customer experience. When it merged with Air India, travelers and crew hoped that Air India would be the true Vistara successor. But Air India has struggled to deliver change as fast as some had hoped. "They're struggling with maintenance issues, disrepair issues, and all these things are taking time," Randhawa said.

Confusion surrounds Air India as crash dents national pride

Confusion surrounds Air India as crash dents national pride Before one of its planes crashed just after takeoff last month,killing at least ...
Israel again intercepts Gaza-bound ship carrying activists and humanitarian aidNew Foto - Israel again intercepts Gaza-bound ship carrying activists and humanitarian aid

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The Israeli military has intercepted a Gaza-bound aid ship seeking to break the Israeli blockade of the Palestinian territory, detaining 21 international activists and journalists and seizing all cargo, including baby formula, food and medicine, theFreedom Flotilla Coalitionsaid Sunday. The coalition that operates the vessel Handala said the Israeli military "violently intercepted" the ship in international waters about 40 nautical miles from Gaza, cutting the cameras and communication, just before midnight Saturday. "All cargo was non-military, civilian and intended for direct distribution to a population facing deliberate starvation and medical collapse under Israel's illegal blockade,'' the group said in a statement. The Israeli military had no immediate comment. Israel's Foreign Ministry posted on X early Sunday that the Navy stopped the vessel and was bringing it to shore. It was the second ship operated by the coalition that Israel has prevented in recent months from delivering aid to Gaza, where food experts have for months warned of the risk of famine. ActivistGreta Thunbergwas among 12 activists on board the ship Madleen when it was seized by the Israeli military in June. In May, the coalition's civilian aid ship Conscience sustaineda drone attack off Maltathat disabled the vessel. The ship's interception comes as Israel faces mounting international criticism over the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza, with concern growing over rising hunger in the territory amid Israeli restrictions on aid. A regional human rights group, Adalah, said the raid on the vessel violated international law. It demanded the immediate release of the 21 activists, including lawmakers and human rights campaigners, from 10 countries. Adalah said the vessel has arrived at the Israeli port of Ashdod, but that its lawyers have been denied access to the detained activists. "The flotilla never entered Israeli territorial waters, nor was it intended to do so; it was headed toward the territorial waters of the State of Palestine, as recognized under international law," Adalah said in a statement. "Israel has no legal jurisdiction or authority over the international waters in which the vessel was sailing." Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani spoke with his Israeli counterpart, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar, regarding two Italians on board, the Foreign Ministry said in a statment. Sa'ar indicated that if they don't agree to leave the country immediately, they would be forcibly repatriated over the next three days, the ministry said. Also on board were seven U.S. citizens, including a human rights attorney, a Jewish U.S. war veteran and a Jewish-American activist, according to the Freedom Flotilla Coalition.

Israel again intercepts Gaza-bound ship carrying activists and humanitarian aid

Israel again intercepts Gaza-bound ship carrying activists and humanitarian aid TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The Israeli military has intercepted...

 

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