Accusing working-class men of benefitting from 'white privilege' is driving them towards misogynistic influencer Andrew Tate, musician Sam Fender has said. Fender said class privilege is not often ...
Although he will not be there in person, North East legend will be cheering Newcastle United on from his People Watching tour ...
While performing in Berlin, Sam Fender changed the lyrics to 'Little Bit Closer' in honour of Dan Burn who scored for Newcastle United in their Carabao Cup win.
Sam Fender has hit out ... up there just die,” he said. Fender continued: “People are very unaware. We are very good at talking about privileges – white, male or straight privilege.
Sam Fender’s new album People Watching is released on Friday, a follow-up to 2021’s chart-topping Seventeen Going Under. But that's not all the week has in store. The next season of The White ...
British singer-songwriter Sam Fender has voiced concerns over the way working-class white men are labeled as “privileged,” arguing that it contributes to their feelings of disenfranchisement.
Sam Fender changed the lyrics of a song on his People Watching tour in a nod to Magpies Wembley hero Dan Burn.
His face was broadcast on the big screen throughout the game, drawing cheers from the travelling Toon Army but it was the images at full-time that will live long in the memory of black and white ...