Diana Ross has a starring role at the Party At The Palace Platinum Jubilee concert this weekend – how does The Supremes star stay so sprightly at 78?
While the star has thankfully said she has recovered from the condition, her health and daily exercise are now a priority. It seems her fasting and early bedtime routine works for her, helping the star to bounce back from injuries quickly. Diana previously suffered from an eating disorder, revealing in her autobiography titled ' Secrets of a Sparrow' that she struggled with anorexia.
The legendary musician closed out the star-studded concert.
Deborah messaged: "I refuse to believe Diana Ross is 78. Eeva commented: "Diana Ross is 78. Heather said: "Diana Ross 78 YEARS YOUNG"
However, her performance of Chain Reaction sparked a mind-boggling reaction from some people watching the programme on BBC One at home… as they questioned why ...
as they questioned why the singer was belting out a Steps track. - Everything you need to know about the Platinum Jubilee Pageant - Where to go in London to celebrate The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend - When is the actual Platinum Jubilee day? several of whom were quickly corrected. Tonight’s Platinum Jubilee concert for the Queen ended in spectacular fashion, with the one and only Diana Ross taking to the stage to bring the festivities outside Buckingham Palace to a close.
As Motown icon Diana Ross prepares to perform at the Queen's Jubilee and Glastonbury we take a look at her supreme career, family life and totally timeless ...
But Diana wanted a bigger stage and more space on it and quit the group in 1970 to embark on a solo career. As proof of her incredible longevity, The Guinness Book of World Records recognises Diana as the greatest female artist in US and UK chart history. The star then went on to bag a number of top 10 hits with tracks including My Endless Love and Chain Reaction. Diana shot to fame as the lead singer of the girl group The Supremes, which became Motown's most successful act in the 1960s, and one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. As she prepares to step back into the spotlight for the Queen's Jubilee and Glastonbury concerts, we take a look at the star's extraordinary life. Shifting more than 100 million albums both as a member of the Motown group, The Supremes, and as a solo artist, the mum-of-five has come a long way from Detroit.
The special concert was held at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the Queen's 70-year reign.
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Diana Ross wowed the crowds outside Buckingham Palace this evening as she made her first UK appearance in 15 years to perform at the Platinum Party at the ...
What an honour it is to be a part of celebrating her historic reign. #PlatinumPartyatthePalace #PlatinumJubilee," another added, as a third fan penned online: "wow... Diana Ross' voice is STILL incredible! @DianaRoss it's great to see you still thoroughly enjoy performing your craft and showing beauty inside out...or upside down!"
DIANA ROSS closed the Platinum Party at the Palace concert on Saturday night but fans could not help but think she may not have been the best choice.
I’m so proud #PlatinumPartyatthePalace #PlatinumJubilee #BuckinghamPalace." #PlatinumPartyatthePalace." Or Stevie Wonder. That was a poor ending." #PlatinumPartyatthePalace" BBC One aired The Platinum Party at the Palace as part of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations on Saturday night. Diana Ross closed the show with a medley of her biggest hits, but viewers could not understand why she was chosen as the headline act.
The former lead singer of the group The Supremes was revealed as the last act of the night to close the show. Ross sang her song Chain Reaction and then ...
Another viewer said: "Her mic was out...the voice is the voice of a woman of her years. #PlatinumPartyatthePalace." A frustrated viewer wrote: "Can someone turn on Diana Ross's mic please." Ross sang her song Chain Reaction and then delivered a message for the Queen. She said: “Hello, from all the people here tonight, and millions watching around the world, we have one simple message to you: Thank you,” she said.
Superstars from both sides of the Atlantic joined forces on Saturday evening in London to put on a Platinum Party at the Palace, as part of the celebrations ...
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From a cameo by Paddington Bear, to Diana Ross's showstopping closing performance, here's everything you need to know about tonight's concert at Buckingham ...
The form that came in, though, was a little more unexpected. A variety show featuring pop royalty (hello Diana Ross and Elton John), military drummers, DJ acts, musical theater performances, and even a cameo from Paddington Bear, the concert was held at the Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace to a crowd of 22,000 people. The four-day celebrations surrounding the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee this weekend have been marked by their pomp and pageantry—but even so, in terms of sheer spectacle, nothing was going to rival tonight’s Party at the Palace.
Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee was celebrated in style at Buckingham Palace tonight (June 4), as stars from entertainment, music, sport and beyond ...
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Other performers included Alicia Keys, Andrea Bocelli, numbers from the cast of Hamilton and selections from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musicals, George Ezra, Eurovision second place finisher Sam Ryder, and a prerecorded performance of “Your Song” by Elton John. Queen + Adam Lambert, Duran Duran, Rod Stewart, Diana Ross and more all took the stage outside London’s Buckingham Palace concert as part of the Platinum Jubilee concert Saturday celebrating the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign. Following a prerecorded video featuring the Queen lunching with Paddington the Bear, the first artist to take the stage was, fittingly, Queen + Adam Lambert, who were joined by a royal marching band for “We Will Rock You.” The band’s set also featured “Don’t Stop Me Now” and “We Are the Champions”; as the BBC notes, Brian May previously performed atop Buckingham Palace 20 years ago during a concert marking the Queen’s Golden Jubilee.