18 October 2017, 12:22 | Updated: 2 November 2017, 15:29 George Michael's final project was a beautiful look back on his hugely successful career.
The Channel 4 documentary Freedom was co-directed by George before his death on Christmas Day last year, with many of his famous fans taking part in the film after his passing.
One of the stars to appear was George's good friend Stevie Wonder, who left us in stitches with his tongue-in-cheek quip that he didn't realise George was white (watch the clip in full above). Read More...
- Gianluigi Buffon has revealed plans to return to high school after retirement
- The 42-year-old goalkeeper has enjoyed tremendous success in his 24-year career span
- Buffon said he will have to go and complete his fifth grade as his parents have been disturbing him on that
Juventus legend Gianluigi Buffon has confirmed he will be returning to high school to complete his fifth year once he finally hangs his gloves. Read More...
Judge Joe Brown is a US Arbitral Tribunal reality show starring former Shelby County Criminal Court Judge Joseph B. Brown. It premiered on September 14, 1998 and covered the 2012-2013 television season with a total of fifteen seasons. Joe Brown was the second highest paid daytime TV personality after Judge Judy on the show. During the stint of his series, he was the longest-serving African-American television referee; This record is currently held by Judge Mathis's Greg Mathis, which was set the year after Brown's show and still airs in season 20 until 2018. Read More...