UPDATE by Motor City Comic Con on 18th October 2023 : We are sad to say that Tom Felton will have to cancel his appearance. He has a project overseas that will prevent him from making our show. We are working to reschedule him for a future MC3 show. Please check your emails for information on refunds/exchanges.
Motor City Comic Con has announced Tom Felton for their event in November. The event will take place at Suburban Collection Showplace, 46100 Grand River Ave, Novi, MI 48374, USA. Tom will be there on 11th November & 12th November 2023 (Saturday & Sunday) !
Tom Felton has landed himself in deep trouble after feeling nostalgic for his old Hogwarts days. At least, that’s what happens in the actor’s new commercial with Uber Eats. The Harry Potter alum stars in the food delivery company’s new video ad for its “Get almost, almost anything” campaign, which dropped on 14 September. In the clip, Felton is seen living in suburbia and reminiscing about his time as Draco Malfoy, as he stares at a portrait of his brooding former self. He takes his chances and types “magic” into the Uber Eats app. Shortly after, a wand appears at his doorstep, floating out of an Uber Eats delivery bag. That’s when Felton’s neighbour, Jim, bids him good morning. After seeing Felton’s newly-acquired magic skills, he asks Felton to make his pesky garbage pile of leaves disappear. However, the former wizard appears to be quite rusty, and accidentally makes Jim disappear instead. Felton’s neighbours then launch a search party to find Jim, while the Harry Potter star reels with guilt. He quickly becomes a main suspect, as TV news stations report Felton is wanted by police “for magic”. The ad ends with Felton’s face pressed up against a police car windshield, his hands behind his back. Over the clip, the text for the campaign reads: “Magic, no. Ice magic, yes.” The alternate ending then shows Felton enjoying a bowl of ice cream, with Cottee’s Ice Magic chocolate topping. If only he had ordered Ice Magic, instead of actual magic. source: independent.co.uk
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Tom Felton attended the 2023 WellChild Awards at The Hurlingham Club on 7th September 2023 in London.
The WellChild Awards, in association with GSK, celebrate the inspirational qualities of the UK’s seriously ill children and young people, along with those who go that extra mile to make a difference to their lives. source: WellChild
14-year-old Ruky has a form of brittle bone disease and is entirely adult dependent for his mobility and care needs. Ruky has undergone many surgeries and has suffered from numerous fractures and pains due to his condition. A recent major surgery to correct his scoliosis was followed by a difficult recovery, leaving Ruky in braces. His condition means that he has to take frequent time away from school and away from his friends until it’s safe for him to return. Despite his challenges, Ruky has developed into a chatty, fun loving and witty young man and has been recognised at school for his hard work, particularly that he stays behind at school three days a week to catch up at homework club. Ruky is a budding musician and has even released a single titled ‘Watch Me Now’ which was released on his 14th birthday and is dedicated to everyone with his condition. Commenting on his ‘unbreakable spirit’, Ruky’s Mum, Ufuoma who nominated him for the award said:, “Ruky has been through a lot in the past few years. Winning a WellChild Award will be a big confidence and morale booster for him and encourage him to achieve even more.’’ source: WellChild
WellChild is the national UK children’s charity making it possible for children and young people with exceptional health needs to be cared for at home instead of hospital, wherever possible. source: WellChild