Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Nursing Home Residents Expertly Recreate Iconic Album Covers During Lockdown

Nursing Home Residents Expertly Recreate Iconic Album Covers During Lockdown
Vera recreated Adele's '21' (Robert Speker/@robertspeker)

Residents of a London care home have recreated a number of classic album covers to keep themselves busy during the lockdown.

Sydmar Lodge Care Home in Edgware, England, has been in lockdown for four months to keep residents safe from the virus, and activities coordinator Robert Speker, 41, wanted to find new ways to keep residents active.


The group recreated classic covers including Adele's 21, Bruce Springsteen's Born In The USA and David Bowie's Aladdin Sane.


@robertspeker/Twitter


@robertspeker/Twitter


@robertspeker/Twitter

His sister, Sarah Greenfield, told the PA news agency:

“Lockdown meant a huge change for everyone but for care home residents it really meant they could feel so isolated from their families."
“Robert as the activities coordinator was always there to entertain them but in lockdown had to turn things on their head and come up with new ideas for how to achieve this."
“He realized that one positive that lockdown had given him was the gift of time, and he mooted the idea to the residents."
“They are a lovely group of people and a group of them really got on board with this and together with Robert they chose albums they identified with or in some cases they felt there was a likeness or resemblance to the original artist."


@robertspeker/Twitter


@robertspeker/Twitter


@robertspeker/Twitter


@robertspeker/Twitter



@robertspeker/Twitter


@robertspeker/Twitter


@robertspeker/Twitter

Mr. Speker set up the shoots and sourced the costumes, and the care home manager and other staff assisted with hair styling and makeup.

One resident, Sheila, recreated Rag'N'Bone Man's Human album.

Ms. Greenfield said:

“Sheila told Robert back in 2018 that one of her greatest wishes was to go and see Rag 'N' Bone Man live in concert."
“Robert arranged this and made it happen and took Sheila to see him at the Blackheath festival in 2019. He also arranged for her to meet him before the concert, where he presented her with a signed album, the same signed album which is the original album in the Rag 'N' Bone Man image in this project."


@robertspeker/Twitter


@robertspeker/Twitter

She said the home is now considering turning the images into a calendar.

More from Entertainment/celebrities

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cheryl Hines
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images

Showering RFK Jr. Bizarrely Photobombs Wife Cheryl Hines As She Promotes Beauty Products

Conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—President-elect Donald Trump's Department of Health and Human Services secretary pick—was bizarrely featured showering behind his wife, actor Cheryl Hines, as she attempted to promote her Hines + Young beauty products and a "Make America Healthy Again" candle.

Hines, best known for her starring role on Curb Your Enthusiasm, appeared amused by what she referred to as a “content interruption” in text at the top of the clip.

Keep ReadingShow less
Tracy E. Gilchrist; Ariana Grande
Out.com, Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images

Ariana Grande Reacts To Video Of 'Holding Space' Reporter Poking Fun At Her Viral Interview

Pop star Ariana Grande responded to a journalist who poked fun at the singer's sweet gesture seen during the viral "holding space" interview.

LGBTQ+ journalist Tracy E. Gilchrist from Out magazine interviewed Grande and her Wicked costar Cynthia Erivo, and she apprised the leading ladies of Wicked about people embracing the lyrics from the climactic song at the end of the two-part film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical, loosely based on characters from Wizard of Oz.

Keep ReadingShow less
Pete Hegseth; Donald Trump
Roy Rochlin/Getty Images; Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC/Getty Images

Old Clip Of Pete Hegseth Slamming Trump As 'All Bluster' Resurfaces—And Now It's Awkward

Over the past few weeks, President-elect Donald Trump has been announcing his choices for his 2nd presidential administration. His choice for Secretary of Defense is Fox News host Pete Hegseth.

But a resurfaced video of Hegseth sharing his thoughts during the 2016 presidential campaign may sour his popularity with Trump and his MAGA minions.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Ted Cruz
Fox News

Ted Cruz Tries To Mock 'Morning Joe' Hosts For Trump Visit—And Gets Hit With Brutal Reminder

After Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz appeared on Fox News and made a crass joke about Morning Joe hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski's recent trip to Mar-a-Lago, he was instantly called out for his hypocrisy on social media.

Cruz's comments followed the revelation by Scarborough and Brzezinski—two of the most outspoken cable news critics of President-elect Donald Trump during the 2024 election campaign—that they had met with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate for clear-the-air discussions. The meeting marked their first face-to-face interaction in seven years.

Keep ReadingShow less
A young woman sitting and crying on stone steps
woman in black and white dress sitting on concrete stairs
Photo by Zhivko Minkov on Unsplash

People Break Down The Most Brutal Awakenings They've Ever Had In Their Life

We've all been faced with a "rude awakening" at some point in our lives.

Perhaps none more universal than becoming an "adult" and learning the responsibilities of paying rent and bills and no longer relying on our parents.

Keep ReadingShow less