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    Timeline of Gregg Wallace allegations as report published and Masterchef star axed

    Gregg Wallace has said he is “deeply sorry” after more than half of the claims of inappropriate behaviour against him were upheld in a report by Masterchef’s production companySam Huntley Senior Showbiz & TV Reporter and PA Reporters23:30, 14 Jul 2025Updated 23:31, 14 Jul 2025Gregg Wallace stepped away from hosting the BBC show last year(Image: More

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    Burna Boy admits to problems working with Mick Jagger until ‘humble’ breakthrough

    Rolling Stones icon Mick Jagger made Burna Boy work hard for a feature on his new album. Mick agreed to work with the Nigerian star however originally turned down track after track.Sam Mayers22:29, 14 Jul 2025Updated 22:29, 14 Jul 2025The Rolling Stones legend is an unlikely feature on the Afrobeat star’s new LPMick Jagger couldn’t get No Satisfaction when he worked with Burna Boy.The Rolling Stones legend is an unlikely feature on the Afrobeat star’s new LP, but it took a few attempts before they found a track up to Mick’s high standards.Burna Boy, real name Damini, spilled: “I made a few songs just for him but then none of the ones I made just for him ended up working, he didn’t even like those ones, he liked this one.”Mick Jagger of British rock band, The Rolling Stones and his partner Melanie Hamrick attend a State Banquet at Windsor Castle last week(Image: More

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    David Kaff dead: This Is Spinal Tap icon dies aged 79 as tributes pour in

    This Is Spinal Tap star David Kaff, who played keyboardist Viv Savage in the iconic mockumentary, has died at the age of 79, his band Mutual of Alameda’s Wild Kingdom has announced22:14, 14 Jul 2025Updated 22:29, 14 Jul 2025Spinal Tap keyboardist David Kaff has died aged 79Keyboardist David Kaff, known for his role in Spinal Tap, has sadly passed away at the age of 79.His band, Mutual of Alameda’s Wild Kingdom, shared the devastating news on Friday. They penned: “Our brother David Kaffinetti passed away peacefully in his sleep yesterday. We are devastated by this event.”David played the character of keyboardist Viv Savage in the 1984 mockumentary comedy film, This Is Spinal Tap. The critically-lauded film starred and was co-written by Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer.READ MORE: Air India pilot’s medical records probed after horror crash that killed 191The trio portrayed a fictional heavy metal band named Spinal Tap, dubbed as “one of England’s loudest bands”.Article continues belowDirector Rob Reiner took on the role of Martin “Marty” Di Bergi, a documentary filmmaker who trails them on their American tour. Meanwhile, keyboardist Dave was cast as Viv Savage for the fictional band, reports the Mirror.Post-film release, the group carried on as a band, even making concert and live telly appearances. Still playing Savage, David participated in Spinal Tap’s appearance on Saturday Night Live in 1984.However, by the close of that year, he exited the group and didn’t partake in any further Spinal Tap endeavours. In the 70s, David was part of Rare Bird. The band produced five studio albums.Article continues belowTheir track Sympathy sold roughly one million copies globally. The star later worked as a session musician with Chuck Berry for The London Chuck Berry Sessions in 1972.Have you joined Threads? Follow Daily Star to keep up to date on all things showbiz here.Want all the biggest Showbiz and TV news straight to your inbox? Sign up for our free Daily Star Showbiz newsletter. More