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Steve Jones' relationship with Chrissie Hynde was "showbizzed up" for 'Pistol'. The former Sex Pistols rocker admitted the portrayal of his romance with the Pretenders singer - before she found fame - as being instrumental to the success of the punk band in the new Disney+ series didn't quite reflect reality and the 'Brass in Pocket' hitmaker was "shocked" when she first tuned in to the programme. He said: “You’ve got to showbiz it up a little bit, you’ve got to make it interesting." Speaking specifically about his and Chrissie's brief romance and how she had been made the "love interest", he ...
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Steve Jones has "never had any connection to the monarchy". The 66-year-old musician played the bass on the Sex Pistols' controversial record 'God Save the Queen' - which was released during Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee in 1977 - and he admits that the monarchy still doesn't mean anything to him. He shared: "I’ve never had any connection to the monarchy, to be honest. It meant nothing to me, still doesn’t. So to me it was just a laugh, it was a giggle. I didn’t realise it would offend a lot of English people. They took it personally. It was a stab against the Queen." Steve admits to being ...
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Filming on Danny Boyle’s Sex Pistols TV series has been halted following a coronavirus outbreak. Cast and crew members working on the six-part show ‘Pistol’ - which began shooting in March – have received an email informing them production has been paused due to people falling ill and extras who were due to travel to the set for a crowd scene later this week were told not to make the trip in a bid to keep case numbers contained. According to MailOnline, the email from a health and safety officer read: “We have had more reports of positive cases and so have decided to cancel walk-in testing tom...
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Danny Boyle is to direct a Sex Pistols biopic. The acclaimed 64-year-old director will lead a six episode limited FX series, based on legendary Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones' 2018 memoir 'Lonely Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol'. Danny said: "Imagine breaking into the world of The Crown and Downton Abbey with your mates and screaming your songs and your fury at all they represent. This is the moment that British society and culture changed forever. It is the detonation point for British street culture ... where ordinary young people had the stage and vented their fury and their fashion … and e...
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