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Manchester Pride officials issue statement announcing “voluntary liquidation”

Manchester Pride officials have shared an update regarding their financial difficulties.

Earlier this month, the LGBTQIA+ festival made headlines after various performers revealed that they hadn’t been paid for this year’s event, including Drag Race UK star Saki Yew.

“It’s gone too far. As performers, we’re used to waiting for money, but there’s no communication and no answer. A lot of performers are starting to give up hope of being paid,” Saki told BBC Newsbeat in October.

“We put in the hard work with weeks and weeks of rehearsals. We put in the time, so give us an answer.”

Drag Race UK star Zahirah Zapanta and Adam Ali echoed similar sentiments, with the latter publishing a letter on behalf of other acts who were awaiting payment.

Following immense backlash, Manchester Pride’s Board of Trustees released a statement on 16 October, revealing that they were in “the process of determining the best way forward” with their legal and financial advisers.

“We know that moments like this can raise questions and emotions. We want to ensure that our staff, interns, artists, contractors and suppliers, who are all a part of our community, are heard and considered,” they wrote.

After an additional week of silence and growing speculation, the event’s board of trustees confirmed that Manchester Pride had started the “legal process of voluntary liquidation.”

“A combination of rising costs, which are affecting the entire events and hospitality industries, declining ticket sales and an ambitious refresh of the format aimed to challenge these issues, along with an unsuccessful bid to host Euro Pride, has led to the organisation no longer being financially viable,” they wrote in a statement released on 22 October.

“We regret the delays in communicating the current situation; however, we were keen not to jeopardise financial opportunities while our discussions were ongoing. We were proactive and determined to identify solutions to the financial issues.

“We’ve been actively working with several partners, including legal and financial advisors, to do everything we could to find a positive solution. We had hoped to be able to find a way to continue, and, most importantly, to support our artists, contractors and partners. Despite our best efforts, sadly, this has not proved to be possible. We are sincerely sorry for those who will now lose out financially from the current situation.”

The board also revealed that the organisation’s staff team will be made redundant, adding that they were “very distressed at the position” they found themselves in.

“The Manchester Pride team have now handed over the details of suppliers and artists who are owed money to the liquidators who will be handling the affairs of the Charity and contacting everyone,” the board concluded.

In a separate statement to Sky News, Equity’s North West official, Karen Lockney, confirmed that they are “collecting contractual information to pursue all options to recoup money owed, and will begin these processes immediately.”

As for the future of Manchester Pride, the Manchester City Council confirmed that “a new chapter” for the festival will take place in August 2026.

“The council will play a full and active role in bringing together the LGBTQ community to help shape how the city moves forward to ensure a bright and thriving future for Manchester Pride,” the council added.



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Big Brother hosts AJ and Will reveal HUGE new twist after announcing fourth evicted housemate

BIG Brother hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best have revealed a HUGE new twist that will see two familiar faces return.

On tonight’s show, Cameron B became the fourth housemate to be booted out of the house following a public eviction.

AJ Odudu and Will Best hosting the 'Big Brother' TV show.

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Big Brother’s AJ Odudu and Will Best have announced a huge new twistCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Cameron B, a white man in a light blue hoodie and light blue head covering, sits on a couch with his finger in his ear.

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Cameron B was sent packing tonight after a public evictionCredit: Shutterstock for Big Brother

So far ITV2 viewers have said goodbye to Emily Hewertson, who was in the house for a few hours, and Gani Khan, who became the second housemate to be evicted last Friday.

And earlier this week, ITV bosses made the decision to axe George following “inappropriate behaviour and language”.

But now Big Brother has decided to bring back not one but TWO former housemates to shake things up.

After Cameron’s eviction, Will told viewers: “Now it’s finally time to reveal next week’s game-changing twist.”

AJ said: “Next Friday, two more late arrivals will go into the Big Brother house and they’re not just any late arrivals.”

Will explained: “Two former housemates who may have gone too soon will be going back through those doors.

“So make sure you watch tonight’s Big Brother Late and Live because we’re going to have all the info.”

Kicking things off on the after show, Will said: “What a night we’ve had so far. Three housemates face eviction and two former housemates are going back in next week.”

Big Brother fans raced to Twitter with their predictions.

One wrote: “EMILY AND GANI RETURN?!!!”

Big Brother’s fourth evicted housemate revealed just days after George’s shock exit

A second posted: “My theory on the bigggg twist is 4 out 4 in like in Timebomb series of Big Brother where one of Emily or Gani return.”

The 25-year-old Bolton lad Cameron B entered the House on Day Two, alongside three other newcomers.

Axed star George Gilbert, 23, had also been on the chopping block before his shock exit.

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The Sun revealed how the parish councillor was removed after ‘unacceptable language and behaviour’. 

Sources told The Sun that George left his co-stars horrified after making offensive comments which could be interpreted as antisemitic and was immediately called to the Diary Room and ejected from the house. 

“Everyone was absolutely disgusted,” an insider said.

“Nobody could believe what he said – he was clearly out to shock people.”

Since leaving the house, George has said: “As a flag bearer of freedom of speech I never hesitate to discuss and question any topic regardless of how contentious it may be.

“Sadly, the boundaries of what is deemed offensive are subjective and I evidently went too far this time by crossing their line one too many times.”

He added: “It is a shame that specific debate could not be had and that it has had to end like this.

“Infamy, infamy, they’ve all got it in for me.”

George has since made a return to social media following his departure from Big Brother.

The ex-housemate has since updated the privacy settings on his Instagram account to allow it to be public.

A previous brutal twist saw housemate Emily Hewertson evicted on the very first night.

The political events manager shot to fame last June when she was falsely accused of flinging a milkshake over Nigel Farage in Clacton-on-Sea. 

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