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  • BBC The One Show’s Alex Jones red-faced as she slips up during chat with EastEnders icon

    BBC The One Show’s Alex Jones red-faced as she slips up during chat with EastEnders icon

    EastEnders star James Bye appeared on The One Show on Monday night days after his character Martin Fowler made a dramatic exit during the 40th anniversary live episode

    The One Show host Alex Jones was left with her head in her hands on Monday night’s show during a chat with EastEnders star James Bye. The actor, who played Martin Fowler for 11 years and was killed off during last week’s 40th anniversary live episode, appeared on the famous sofa to chat about his dramatic exit.

    But during the interview, Alex had an embarrassing slip up when she called him by the wrong name.

    Alex’s co-host Roman Kemp said: “Now James the live EastEnders episode didn’t pull any punches…” before a clip of Martin’s final dramatic scenes were shown when he was crushed by a metal beam during the Queen Vic explosion before dying of a cardiac arrest.

    After the clip aired, Roman said: “It feels weird applauding it but it was great, it was unbelievable” as James confessed he had yet to watch it. Alex then chimed in: “Martin, Martin? I called you Martin! I did. James!” As the EastEnders star replied: “Right, that’s that then!” and pretended to storm off set.

    Alex Jones is embarrassed when she slips up
    Alex Jones is embarrassed when she slips up 
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    Gathering herself together after putting her head in her hands, Alex continued: “I tell you what though, I mean the pressure isn’t it, not only are you having to die on screen, you’re dying live.”

    James said: “I know, I know, listen I was incredibly lucky because I got to do that with my best friend Lacey Turner and we’ve worked together so much that we sort of knew every little tick that each one of us had. We’d already talked about if one of us went wrong. I was literally holding her hand throughout the whole live (episode) and I can definitely say I would not have been able to do it without her – 100%. Team work.”

    They then played clips from heartbroken EastEnders fans reacting to Martin’s death and James appeared emotional as he listened in.

    James Bye chatted about his soap exit
    James Bye chatted about his soap exit 
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    Speaking about his exit, James said he urged bosses to let him tell actress Lacey Turner who played Martin’s ex-wife Stacey that he was leaving. He said: “I was sworn to keep it a secret. Obviously the people involved in the storyline they were told not long after I was. In fact I told the exec producer that, well after he made the decision, that you have to let me tell Lacey.

    “Anyone else you can tell, but that was the most difficult conversation. Other than telling my wife, she wasn’t over the moon with it to be fair. But telling Lacey was tough and it has been a really emotional couple of months.”

    Born on the soap in 1985, Martin Fowler met his untimely end during the show’s live episode marking its 40th anniversary celebrations.

    After the pub exploded, Martin tried to save as many people as he could while the building collapsed around him. After saving Stacey, a metal beam fell on his legs. While he waited for medical help, he proposed to Stacey, only for her to receive devastating news.

    Paramedics explained that Martin could suffer from Crush syndrome, a potentially fatal condition caused by severe muscle damage. Tragically, Martin passed away after the beam was removed, with his death confirmed by chilling screams echoing around the Square.

  • Exclusive: BBC Call the Midwife fan favourite leaving after four years as a nurse on hit drama

    Exclusive: BBC Call the Midwife fan favourite leaving after four years as a nurse on hit drama

    One of the Nonnatus House regulars hasn’t been seen much this series – and won’t be there at all in the next one

    Megan Cusack has quit Call the Midwife after four years, confirming what the fans have long suspected after her character, Nancy Corrigan, was absent for most of the current series.

    Viewers saw single mother Nancy fall for pharmaceutical rep Roger in the Christmas special and then agree to marry him in the opening episode of series 14 last month. But she and daughter Collette have since been absent from Nonnatus House having moved to Netherditch, Surrey.

    Now the nurse and midwife will return to Poplar for one last time for the BBC1 series finale on Sunday, in which Nancy ties the knot with Roger, played by Connor O’Donnell. Fans have been speculating for weeks over Megan, 28, being missing in action.

    Megan Cusack
    Megan is leaving the show as Nancy after deciding to try out more roles, particularly in theatre
    Insiders said the actress – who joined the show in 2021 and is part of the renowned Cusack acting dynasty which includes her aunts Niamh and Sinéad – wanted to spread her wings and try out new roles. One insider said: “Megan is a much-loved member of the team and will be very missed but everyone wishes her the best in whatever comes next. Her decision to leave was a real wrench but she is young and keen to try other roles. And for Call the Midwife fans, it is lovely that Nancy gets her happy ending, which is a great way to end the series.”

    Jenny Agutter on her niece being diagnosed with Cystic fibrosis

    For the big day she does not have a big white dress instead opting for a 70s ensemble. She leaves Nonnatus House with all her friends and colleagues holding brightly coloured umbrellas in the rain, flanked by her good pal Millicent Higgins, played by Georgie Glen.

    Megan Cusack as Nancy
    Fans have been wondering when Nancy would return for her marriage to Roger, having hardly seen her this series
    In the story, nurse Nancy arrived in London from Ireland in 2021 and kept her young daughter a secret for months, having fallen pregnant as a teenager. Speaking in December ahead of the 14th series, Megan said Nancy was to get the dream ending she’d always secretly hoped for.

    “Connor is gorgeous – he’s a dote,” she laughed. “It’s a thing of the time, having a child out of wedlock, those sort of things do seem further away from your grasp. For Nancy, she’s always longed for something that is conventional, even though she hasn’t been, in many people’s eyes, but that’s because she hasn’t had the option to be.

    Nancy and Colette
    Nancy will be much-missed from Nonnatus House, having become a firm favourite with fans, along with her young daughter Colette“She’s been very lucky to have so many gorgeous people rally around her. It has allowed her to let someone come into her life. She lets her guard down and thinks maybe she’s worth it, maybe she deserves that kind of happy ending.” Her departure, with a wedding set in November 1970, was also heralded by the show’s writer and creator Heidi Thomas, who said: “Nancy’s life takes a new and dramatic turn.”

    Fans will at least find the storyline of Nancy getting married and moving to live in Surrey with her new husband more believable than the one currently in play for Helen George’s character Trixie Aylward, who has also been absent from several episodes this series. Trixie is jetting back and forth between Poplar and New York, which is where her husband Matthew and step-son now live – since the departure of actor Olly Rix from the show last year.

  • BGT fans’ fury after Simon fails to acknowledge act who starred in show two years ago

    BGT fans’ fury after Simon fails to acknowledge act who starred in show two years ago

    Britain’s Got Talent fans took aim at the ITV show after claiming Simon Cowell failed to acknowledge a performer, who appeared on the US version of the series two years ago

    Britain’s Got Talent is in hot water after the latest episode of the ITV talent show.

    Fans took aim at the primetime programme on the weekend after claiming judge, Simon Cowell, failed to acknowledge one of the acts, despite them appearing on the US version of BGT two years ago.

    Fans were left “feeling sick” on Saturday night when Auzzy Blood, a gothic cabaret stuntman, performed tricks including putting a giant screw through his mouth and nose while hoisting himself into the air with a hook through his jaw.

    Simon appeared to be enamoured by the stomach-churning scenes and voted for Auzzy to stay on the show along with Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli. However, some viewers claimed that the media mogul was “acting like he never saw the guy before”, even though Auzzy rocked up on America’s Got Talent in 2023.

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    Auzzy Blood sent shockwaves through the Britain’s Got Talent audience with his stomach-churning routine

    Taking to social media, calling out the SyCo star, one fan said: “The funniest thing for me was Simon acting like he never saw this guy before, he was on Americas got talent two years ago and Simon was a judge.” Another mused: “Simon has become a good actor” while a third claimed: “Simon has done it many times, Piff the Magic Dragon, Tape Face, Wes P, Gonzo to name a few.”

    Auzzy is not the first person to appear on BGT twice and did perform a different act routine to the one on America’s Got Talent. Also, the rules of the show do not state that you can only perform once – or that you can’t be a professional act. A source previously told The Sun acts with past performing experience don’t have an unfair advantage as it “all boils down to the public vote”.

    Auzzy Blood
    He has also appeared on America’s Got Talent
    They said: “The show has never hidden the fact that auditions are open to everybody, irrespective of previous experience, and everybody is given the same opportunity on the show.

    “Regardless of experience, these contestants are not household names, and are unknown to most of the public. The show offers contestants an opportunity to perform on a Global scale and pursue their dreams”.

    Auzzy Blood, real name Austin Punton, is a cabaret performed from Las Vegas who first appeared on America’s Got Talent in 2022. On stage, he declared himself “a sideshow freak who likes to endanger his life for other people’s entertainment and to show people they can truly accomplish anything you put your mind to.”

    For his audition, the performer was seen swallowing a number of knives before asking judge Howie Mandel to get in on his act and push one down his gullet. He eventually made it through, but was knocked out in the wildcard round.

    The Mirror has contacted ITV for comment on this story.

  • ‘Today’ Co-Host Sheinelle Jones Breaks Silence About Being Absent From Show

    ‘Today’ Co-Host Sheinelle Jones Breaks Silence About Being Absent From Show

    Today’ Co-Host Sheinelle Jones Breaks Silence About Being Absent From Show

    Sheinelle Jones has been notably absent from ‘Today’ for weeks, causing some viewers to speculate about changes with the shows lineup.

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    Jones is the third-hour co-host of the popular American morning TV show and has been a part of the roster since 2014. Her unexplained absence has caused rumors to run rampant, but Jones has finally broken her silence and addressed the situation on Instagram.

    Earlier today, Jones posted a message that reads: “Hi everybody… I sincerely appreciate all of you who have reached out while I have been absent from the show. I want to share with you that I am taking time to deal with a family health matter.”

    “It’s not lost on me how lucky I am to have not only the support of my Today Show family, but to also have all of you. Your kindness means so much to me. I’ll see you soon. Love Sheinelle.

    Co-Hosts And Fans Eagerly Await Jones’ Return To Today

    The statement certainly points to Jones returning to the show in the future. While Jones doesn’t provide any dates for her return, her message should quash any rumors while she attends to her family.

    Savannah Guthrie read the message out on the Today show on Wednesday, saying, “We want to share some news here about our friend Sheinelle. We know so many of you have been asking about Sheneille and missing her, and we miss her too.” Co-host Craig Melvin shared the sentiment, saying, “We all love you, and we are so looking forward to having you back!”

    Jones’s Instagram post has quickly garnered over 35,000 likes, with many well wishes from fans. One user, OliviaMac33, replied, “I was worried about you, so I appreciate you letting us know. I will be praying for you and your family. Sending you love and light!.”

    Hundreds of replies from other users offer similar messages of support, wishing her family well. The New York Post reports that Jones’ absence raised eyebrows as she wasn’t present for co-host Hota Kotb’s final show on Friday.

  • Exclusive: Loose Women’s Gloria Hunniford reveals heartbreaking reason why she still needs to work at 84

    Exclusive: Loose Women’s Gloria Hunniford reveals heartbreaking reason why she still needs to work at 84

    Grieving Loose Women star Gloria Hunniford declares she “happy to be alive” as she releases a new pop album at the age 84 – just six months after losing her beloved husband Stephen Way

    At 84, Gloria Hunniford has earned a break.

    She was just seven when she earned her first pay day as a singer in her native Ireland. And in the 77 years since she has barely stopped.

    Now a Loose Women regular and one of the hosts of BBC’s Rip Off Britain, she’s a staple on our screens each week.

    But it isn’t just her passion for righting wrongs and fighting charlatans that is driving her to keep working.

    In an exclusive interview, she reveals it’s actually the only thing that can s ave her from her grief. So she determined to do what it takes to keep busy.

    It’s been 21 years since she lost daughter Caron Keating to cancer – and just six months since she lost her husband Stephen Way, aged 85, after 30 years together.

    “Work makes me feel safe, because I have a structure, I know what I’m supposed to be doing,” she explains. “All the emotional stuff and all the heartbreak, that’s the hard bit to cope with.

    “As long as you can take your [self] away from grief for an hour it helps clear your mind for a little while.”

    She adds: “I’ve worked since I was seven and for me doing things and keeping busy is good for my head. To do nothing would be miserable for me. My way of coping wouldn’t be for everybody and I’m sure it’s quite controversial, but I love work.”

    It’s been especially vital these past few months. Gloria – who turns 85 on April 10 – is currently experiencing a year of firsts without her beloved “Stevie” : the first Christmas, first birthday, first anniversary….

    Gloria Hunniford with her late husband Stephen Way
    Gloria Hunniford with her late husband Stephen Way

    Gloria and "Stevie" were together for 30 years and married for 26. Seen here in 2007
    Gloria and “Stevie” were together for 30 years and married for 26
    She and the businessman were together since the mid-1990s and married in 1998, six years after her divorce from the father of her three children Don Keating.

    “Some of my worst times when Caron passed and also when Stevie passed were if I was at home on my own,” she reveals. “And suddenly your mind wanders and you think: ‘what happened there, for goodness’ sake?’.”

    It was a similarly poignant reason that prompted Gloria to take part in Strictly Come Dancing in 2005, a year after losing Caron, aged just 41. While Gloria’s Rumba was given just two points by notoriously-harsh Craig Revel Horwood, she still loved it. “When Caron died, I said: ‘I don’t think I’ll ever smile again’,” Gloria recalls. “One of my sons found that very sad, so when Strictly came up, they said: ‘look, it’ll be good for you.’

    “And it was. It gave me something to laugh about, it was a challenge, the people were lovely and the glitter was lovely; it was helpful.

    “One of the hardest aspects of grief is when you lose a child. You cannot carry a baby for nine months, love that child and not feel the incredible pain at losing that child. It’s indescribable.”

    Gloria Hunniford with daughter Caron Keating
    Gloria Hunniford with daughter Caron Keating 
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    While Gloria clearly relishes trying something new – this spring will see her competing in Celebrity Bake Off – she is best known as a regular panellist on the ITV lunchtime chat show Loose Women, as well as for her campaigning work on the acclaimed BBC consumer series Rip Off Britain, which she has presented for the past 16 years, currently alongside Julia Somerville and Louise Minchin.

    Rightly proud of both programmes, she hopes to still be working on them at 90. “It depends whether the producers would still want me when I was heading towards 90, but I’ve no plans to retire,” she says.

    “Work may retire me, or I may be unlucky enough to have some pain or ache or a situation where I can’t do it, but give or take, I want to do it for as long as they want me.”

    Gloria is, after all, determined to wring every moment of joy out of her days. “I’m glad to still be alive,” she explains when thinking about her upcoming birthday. “The years go by so bloody quickly.

    “I don’t like the zeros – 60, 70 and 80, but once that zero has passed, you just continue.

    “I try not to think about age too much.

    “But then sometimes I hear myself mentioning it, like when the gas company are supposed to read my meter.

    “I say: ‘I am in my 80s you know, I’m in a vulnerable category.’ There comes a point when you start using it for yourself!”

    Gloria Hunniford sang purr-fectly as Snow Leopard on the 2022 series of The Masked Singer
    Gloria Hunniford sang purr-fectly as Snow Leopard on the 2022 series of The Masked Singer 
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    ITV)She’s certainly not letting her age put her off her ambitions.

    In the 1980s she spent eight years at the helm of the popular chat show Sunday, Sunday, where she interviewed a host of A-list stars, from Audrey Hepburn and Doris Day to Charlton Heston. More than 40 years on she would love to do it again.

    “We had every Hollywood star that you can think of,” she smiles. “I loved talking to people, so if somebody thought that there was a chat show in an 80-something I would be so thrilled!”

    Meanwhile Gloria’s latest venture sees her re-releasing her 1979 studio album A Taste of Hunni. Fans of ITV’s The Masked Singer will remember her impressive vocals on the show in 2022 as Snow Leopard, but she actually began singing in her native Northern Ireland as a child.

    “My dad worked for newspapers by day and he was a magician by night and when I was seven, he asked me to join him,” she says. “They were called concert parties and we’d perform in church halls, town halls and schools. There was no TV then, so that was everyone’s entertainment.”

    Gloria released several singles during the 60s and 70s and even supported Roy Orbison when he toured her native Northern Ireland in 1969.

    Gloria Hunniford reunited with her good friend Sir Cliff Richard at her album launch party last week
    Gloria Hunniford reunited with her good friend Sir Cliff Richard at her album launch party last week 
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    Will she be back in the charts in time for her 85th birthday? Gloria was smiling again as she celebrated the re-release of her 1979 album A Taste Of Hunni
    Will she be back in the charts in time for her 85th birthday? Gloria was smiling again as she celebrated the re-release of her 1979 album A Taste Of Hunni 
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    A decade later she recorded A Taste of Hunni, a collection of popular songs, including Feelings, You Are The Sunshine of My Life and What the World Needs Now. Today, 46 years later, she’s just thrown a lavish album launch party with the likes of Sir Cliff Richard to celebrate its re-release. She will know how it charts by the end of the week.

    “To have a record out at this stage of my life is so exciting,” she smiles. “Mind you, there are some records I made in Ireland that I’d pay anybody to bury and never be seen again!

    “But actually, I’m really pleased with this one – the song choice is good, the musicians are good, the arrangements are good and I could really sing in those days.

    “So many memories are tied up in this album. It feels like my life has come full circle, so it’s a real thrill to have it re-released.”

    It was following a BBC interview in Belfast about her singing career that Gloria ended up switching careers. Out of the blue they offered her a job in broadcasting, with her new boss telling her: ‘Remember, you’re as good as any bloke in this room.’ “That took away any worry that I might have had about sexism,” she recalls.

    After starting in Ulster, she moved to London and became the first woman to have her own Radio 2 show. A host of programmes followed before she joined Loose Women a decade ago.

    “I love the camaraderie,” she says of the daytime show. “I enjoy the meetings in the morning as much as the air-time – it’s much naughtier than anything that goes on air!”

    Gloria's album is getting re-released for a whole new generation
    Gloria’s album is getting re-released for a whole new generation
    Work may be Gloria’s emotional crutch, but she also knows her family are there to lean on when things get really hard.

    Her sons Paul and Michael were vital in helping her through her painful first Christmas without Stevie.

    “I was dreading Christmas because Stevie and I had 30 Christmases together, but my boys really saved the festive season,” says Gloria, who lives in Kent..

    “The youngest one Michael did Christmas and my two grandchildren from Caron were able to spend three days with us. Then for New Year we all went to France and then Fort Lauderdale for a week and sat in the sun. My sons organised all of that, which was really kind.

    “I think as you get older you really appreciate your children more and more. My two boys have been so amazing since Stephen died. Having children was the best thing I ever did in my life.”

  • Inside Fox News’ Hillary Vaughn and Peter Doocy’s marriage after small wedding and famous best man as they welcome baby

    Inside Fox News’ Hillary Vaughn and Peter Doocy’s marriage after small wedding and famous best man as they welcome baby

    Inside Fox News’ Hillary Vaughn and Peter Doocy’s marriage after small wedding and famous best man as they welcome baby

    THEY are known for entertaining and informing Americans on the latest developments in politics and business.q

    But, Fox’s Hillary Vaughn, 32, and Peter Doocy, 35, had some breaking news of their own as they welcomed Bridget Blake Doocy into the world on February 1.

    Peter Doocy tied the knot with Fox Business star Hillary Vaughn in 2021
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    Peter Doocy tied the knot with Fox Business star Hillary Vaughn in 2021Credit: Instagram

    The tuxedo-clad White House correspondent was seen cutting his wedding cake with his wife
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    The tuxedo-clad White House correspondent was seen cutting his wedding cake with his wifeCredit: Instagram

    White House correspondent Peter and Fox Business Network broadcaster Hillary tied the knot in a ceremony in South Carolina in April 2021.

    Peter’s dad Steve, an anchor on Fox & Friends, revealed that there were just 18 guests, as the nuptials were held during the Covid-19 pandemic.

    He told Fox News that his son and Hillary were supposed to marry in January 2021.

    Steve said that the nuptials were “beautiful.” He revealed that he was his son’s best man and gave a speech at the event.

    He recalled that members of the Doocy family write poems for celebratory occasions.

    Steve said: “I was good until the next to last line. I had to stop for a second.”

    He admitted that memories from his son’s childhood came flooding back while reading the poem.

    Reminiscing on the event, Steve said: “The weather was perfect. The food was perfect. It was absolutely lovely.”

    Fox News viewers were treated to a montage of snaps from Peter and Hillary’s big day.

    Peter sported a dapper tux while Hillary dazzled in her long white gown.

    Heartwarming pictures showed the newlyweds cutting their towered wedding cake together.

    More than a year later, it was revealed in September that Hillary was expecting a child.

    The news was announced during a live cooking segment.

    Steve was on-air for the moment when he shared a recipe from The Simply Happy Cookbook.

    ‘EATING FOR TWO’

    The broadcasters were gathered to try the Iowa Caucus Casserole, inspired by Peter’s work in politics.

    Steve said: “This food is particularly good if you are really hungry, and Hillary is hungry all of the time.”

    Hillary quipped: “That’s because I’m eating for two.”

    She said at the time the baby was due at the end of January.

    The couple has now become first-time parents after Bridget was born at the start of the month.

    She was born in northern Virginia, weighing eight pounds and one ounce.

    Hillary told People: “I didn’t realize this until now, but I’ve been training for motherhood my entire career by trying to get lawmakers on Capitol Hill to respond to my questions. This job isn’t much different.

    ‘Baby Bridget – can you give us a comment? Are you hungry or gassy, or both?’ Trying to get an on-the-record answer is tough!”

    The new mom revealed that her water broke while she was on the way to Capitol Hill.

    Just a week has passed since Bridget was born and Hillary said that it’s the “best assignment” she’s ever had.

    Political reporter Peter has opened up on the names that White House staffers suggested in the run-up to the birth.

    He said: “The Press Secretary gave me permission to name the baby Karine.”

    Karine Jean-Pierre has served as White House press secretary since May 2022.

     

    It comes as Kayleigh McEnany returned to host Outnumbered on Tuesday – months after she gave birth to her second child Nash.

    She and her husband former MLB pitcher Sean Gilmartin welcomed the baby in November.

  • Britain Got Talent’s Alesha Dixon reveals mum’s 5-word response to ‘disgusting’ act

    Britain Got Talent’s Alesha Dixon reveals mum’s 5-word response to ‘disgusting’ act

    Britain’s Got Talent viewers were left squirming during Saturday’s show thanks to controversial act Auzzy Blood – and now Alesha Dixon has addressed the backlash on Loose Women

    Britain’s Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon has addressed the controversial contestant that caused viewers to “switch off” the TV on Saturday night, revealing that her mum wasn’t a big fan either.

    The ITV talent competition kicked off on Saturday night, with Alesha returning to the judging panel alongside Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and guest KSI. However, many viewers were left horrified by professional sword swallower Auzzy Blood, who took to the stage with a graphic performance that involved placing various objects through his nose.

    Specialising in extreme body manipulation, Auzzy Blood performed a series of dangerous tricks which left many fans complaining on social media. “Auzzy Blood probably the most disturbing thing I’ve seen! what makes someone think I’m going to try and shove a metal hook up my nose,” one viewer wrote. Another said: “AUZZY BLOOD on BGT was disgusting, not entertainment, pre watershed and a terrible example to children watching a supposed family show.”

    Auzzy Blood
    Auzzy Blood’s gruesome act made some viewers switch off their TVs
    Now, judge Alesha has spoken out about the act after hitting her buzzer during his audition. Appearing on Loose Women this afternoon, Alesha revealed that she couldn’t watch as Auzzy Blood performed.

    “My mum actually messaged me, ‘Well done for buzzing him,’” she revealed. When Denise Welch asked whether she had any idea what Auzzy was going to do with the hooks when he walked on stage, Alesha said: “No – I find those kind of acts really interesting. They’re a bit like Marmite.

    “We love to hate them. I find them very difficult to watch but when I watched it back with my family, I was howling with laughter. I found it so funny and watching everybody’s reactions, that’s when it becomes entertaining.”

    When Ruth Langsford pointed out that when you’re watching it for the first time, you fear that the worst is going to happen, Alesha continued: “I found it difficult definitely. I was a bit like this for most of it,” she said, shielding her eyes. “And then I just reached over to my red buzzer. After I watched it at the launch, I did say to the producer, ‘I get it.’

    “Because it’s so funny and we do like these controversial acts that are a bit entertaining, a bit out there, some people are going to love it, some people won’t.”

    Despite being controversial, some fans admitted on social media that Auzzy Blood could win the show.

  • ‘Fox News has parted ways with Kimberly Guilfoyle’: Longtime host candidly bid farewell to network and will NOT appear on The Five to say goodbye after 12 years..inside reason revealed

    ‘Fox News has parted ways with Kimberly Guilfoyle’: Longtime host candidly bid farewell to network and will NOT appear on The Five to say goodbye after 12 years..inside reason revealed

    ‘Fox News has parted ways with Kimberly Guilfoyle,’ said a Fox News spokesperson.

    Fox News announced that Kimberly Guilfoyle is no longer working for the network on Friday afternoon with a very blunt and concise statement.

    At the same time, a source tells DailyMail.coim that Guilfoyle will not be appearing in The Five and given the chance to say goodbye after 12 years with the network.

    She will instead be replaced by Katie Pavlich, who is filling in for Guilfoyle on Friday.

    Family first: Kimberly Guilfoyle, 49, is reportedly stepping down from her job hosting The Five on Fox News after joining the network in February 2006 (Guilfoyle and Don Jr.in Monaco last week)

    Family first: Kimberly Guilfoyle, 49, is reportedly stepping down from her job hosting The Five on Fox News after joining the network in February 2006 (Guilfoyle and Don Jr.in Monaco last week)

    Guilfoyle will reportedly take a job with the America First PAC, though it is unclear if this is a permanent move or just a leave of absence from Fox News (Guilfoyle and Don Jr with President Trump in June)

    Guilfoyle will reportedly take a job with the America First PAC, though it is unclear if this is a permanent move or just a leave of absence from Fox News (Guilfoyle and Don Jr with President Trump in June)

    Huff Post had reported earlier in the day that three sources claimed Guilfoyle was not leaving the cable news network ‘voluntarily,’ and that her team was busy working out the details of her separation package on Friday.

    Sources close to both Guilfoyle and her boyfriend Donald Trump Jr denied those claims at the time, saying it was her choice to exit Fox News and begin a new job at America First.

    There has been complete silence from Guilfoyle herself and Don Jr.

    Vanity Fair writer Gabirel Sherman first posted the news to Twitter on Friday, writing: ‘Per 3 sources briefed on matter, Don Jr’s girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle is leaving Fox News. More details TK.’

    Most importantly, Guilfoyle said, is the fact that Donald Jr is a man of the people.

    ‘He actually puts the time in and the effort to understand the base, because he is the base,’ said the Fox News host.

    ‘He gets out there and actually talks to the real people, the men and women who have been left behind in this country.’

    There is a chance that Donald Trump Jr could in fact get himself on the ballot for the election this November.

    The seventh district of New York, which encompasses parts of Brooklyn and Manhattan, has no Republican set to run in the race for a seat in the US House of Representatives.

    The political calendar released by the New York State Board of Elections reveals that a vacancy can be filled in a race up until September 19, and since no Republicans ran in the primary that spot could be open for Don Jr.

    Former five: Guilfoyle called Don Jr 'the number one up-and-coming political figure on the right,' and said that he 'is the base'

    Former five: Guilfoyle called Don Jr ‘the number one up-and-coming political figure on the right,’ and said that he ‘is the base’

    And Guilfoyle is very good on the campaign trail, as Newsom learned almost 20 years ago when he won his race for mayor.

    She continued to support him during his time in office too, with appearances on a number of high-profile progams.

    In fact, her remarks about Donald Jr. were incredibly similar to ones she made back in 2004 about Newsom during an appearance on Charlie Rose.

    ‘He was very much interested in public service and had a keen mind just in term of the political issues of the time,’ said Guilfoyle.

    ‘I knew that he had the vision, the discipline and, as it turns out, the courage to be in politics and to do the right thing so I’m really happy it worked out.’

    That interview quickly turned into a counseling session however, with the pair discussing their bi-coastal lifestyles and the fact that they barely saw one another due to their careers.

    Two years later they were divorced.

    Don Jr and his wife Vanessa are currently in the process of divorcing. The couple has five children, and Guilfoyle has an 11-year-old son from her second marriage to Eric Villency.

    A source with direct knowledge of Guilfoyle’s situation told DailyMail.com that she wasn’t fired, and hinted that her departure from Fox News has been in the works for months.

  • Loose Women’s Gloria Hunniford asks heartbreaking question as grief takes huge toll

    Loose Women’s Gloria Hunniford asks heartbreaking question as grief takes huge toll

    Loose Women panellist Gloria Hunniford has opened up on the devastating losses she has faced in past years, including the heartbreaking death of her daughter Caron

    Loose Women star Gloria Hunniford has revealed the heartbreaking question she asks herself following the death of her beloved husband.

    The 84-year-old graces our screens every week as a regular fixture on ITV’s Loose Women and a presenter for BBC’s Rip Off Britain. But away from TV, Gloria suffered immense heartache when her husband, Stephen Way, passed away at the age of 85 just six months ago. It followed the traumatic loss of her daughter Caron Keating, who died of cancer at the age of 41 two decades ago.

    Now the star has bravely opened up about her darkest moments after losing Caron and then her husband. She told the Mirror: “Some of my worst times when Caron passed and also when Stevie passed were if I was at home on my own.” She added: “And suddenly your mind wanders and you think: ‘What happened there, for goodness’ sake?’.”

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    Gloria Hunniford lost her beloved husband, Stephen Way, last year

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    The Loose Women star has been dealing with the grief of her husband, along with her daughter’s death two decades go
    Gloria also revealed that her grief over Caron’s death inspired her to join the cast of Strictly Come Dancing in 2005. Recalling how she struggled to cope, she said: “When Caron died, I said: ‘I don’t think I’ll ever smile again’”.

    “One of my sons found that very sad, so when Strictly came up, they said: ‘look, it’ll be good for you.’ And it was. It gave me something to laugh about, it was a challenge, the people were lovely and the glitter was lovely; it was helpful.”

    Opening up about the profound pain of child loss, she said: “One of the hardest aspects of grief is when you lose a child. You cannot carry a baby for nine months, love that child and not feel the incredible pain at losing that child. It’s indescribable.”

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    The TV star said even at 84, that work is her lifeline from sorrow and is something that keeps her going through the harrowing toll of grief. Gloria shared: “Work makes me feel safe, because I have a structure, I know what I’m supposed to be doing. All the emotional stuff and all the heartbreak, that’s the hard bit to cope with.”

    “As long as you can take your [self] away from grief for an hour it helps clear your mind for a little while.” She continued: “I’ve worked since I was seven and for me doing things and keeping busy is good for my head. To do nothing would be miserable for me. My way of coping wouldn’t be for everybody and I’m sure it’s quite controversial, but I love work.”

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    Gloria with TV presenter daughter Caron Keating who died in 2004 
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    Daily Mirror)This coping mechanism has been her anchor during recent trying times, particularly as she navigates this year without her cherished “Stevie”, including on her 85th birthday on April 10. Gloria and her businessman partner had been an item since the mid-1990s and tied the knot in 1998, a leap of six years following her split from Don Keating, the dad to her three kids.

    Reflecting on her family bonds, she added: “I think as you get older you really appreciate your children more and more. My two boys have been so amazing since Stephen died. Having children was the best thing I ever did in my life.”

  • Prince Harry says he and Meghan are unlikely to have more children in frank admission

    Prince Harry says he and Meghan are unlikely to have more children in frank admission

    As the seventh Invictus Games enters its final days, The Duke of Sussex has spoken candidly about his and wife Meghan Markle’s future family plans

    Prince Harry has suggested he and wife Meghan are unlikely to have any more children. The dad-of-two, 40, described parenthood as “amazing” in a new interview at the Invictus Games. But he admitted: “I think one or two kids is probably enough… I definitely think that.

    “I know some people who’ve got five. I just say, ‘Well, that’s your own fault!’. Having kids is amazing, but it is… it’s a journey every single day, every single week, they just grow, and they change”. Harry added: “I love the questions that they ask and the experiences and the challenges that they give you. It’s great.” Prince Harry made the comments in a 30-minute CTV News special ‘Prince Harry and the Canadian Heroes, screened late on Thursday night.

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    The Duke of Sussex has been celebrating the seventh Invictus Games in Canada 
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    The programme was filmed to promote this year’s Invictus Games, which are being held in Vancouver and Whistler.

    Speaking about how the Games help him, Harry, who himself served ten years in the army and completed two tours of Afghanistan, said: “Being around this community is my fix.

    “When you’re around these people, you hear other people’s stories, and you can make that connection with your own experience. There’s just a lot of weight that gets taken off your shoulders because a lot of these individuals feel or have felt very lonely.

    “I think over the course of our service, we’re led to believe that the problems that you have encountered or the issues that you are carrying are somehow unique to you within that service, and when you come to the Games, you suddenly realise that actually, that’s not the case at all.

    “I get so much out of hearing their stories, and that may sound weird, but I get my own sort of cure and confidence from them, knowing that what we’re doing is working.

    “And being able to serve, I guess, is part of my service, and being able to use the position, the platform, and the spotlight gives these guys all the attention and the opportunity.”

    Speaking about the Games, which began last Saturday with a star-studded opening ceremony in front of 40,000 fans, Harry said: “One of the things I care most about is the atmosphere because maybe it doesn’t mean that much to them, but for me to be able to create the atmosphere for them makes them feel like superstars.

    “The harder thing to do is to merge the general public with the military. And for them to feel like: ‘I don’t have any connections to military families, but I went to this sporting display and it was incredible!’. And we never knew how good this sport.”

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    This Invictus Games is the seventh held since Harry founded it in 2014. It is being held in Canada for the second time – eight years after the 2017 Games in Toronto. And it comes five years after Harry and Meghan quit the UK to move to the country’s Vancouver Island with their son Archie, who is now aged five, in what became known as ‘Megxit’.

    Meghan, 43, had also previously lived in Toronto while starring in the hit TV show Suits for five years. Harry said: “Canada’s been really good to my wife over all these years and its been really good to us as well.

    “Certainly, in 2020, it was amazing for us to be able to be in Canada – Vancouver Island – with Archie and be able to go for hikes and be in amongst the local town and feel protected by that.

    “We lived there for more than six weeks before anybody found out. We were bumping into people the whole time – nobody told anybody, yes they told other people, but there’s not too much of a media, kind of pap culture on Vancouver Island.”

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    Prince Harry opened up about the six weeks he spent living iSome clips of the interview, with CTV main anchor Omar Sachedina, had been released before it was aired in full last night. They included Harry talking about how he speaks to his son Archie about his late mother Princess Diana and has shown him iconic footage of her walking through minefields.

    Harry also spoke about how he is keeping Diana’s memory alive by telling the five-year-old about her life and achievements, including bringing international awareness about landmines in Angola.

    Harry said: “Archie was asking about landmines so I talked about how some of these guys were blown up. I found myself talking to him about mines when he was five years old. Interestingly it gave me a chance to talk about my mum, his grandma, which I didn’t even really consider. He wanted to see videos and photographs of his grandma Diana out doing her thing with land mines all those years ago.”

    Diana died aged 36 in a car crash in Paris in August 1997. She triggered a worldwide conversation that saw a turning point in the fight against the lethal devices by walking through a minefield in Huambo, Angola, on January 15, 1997.

    Harry added: “It’s hard because kids don’t always ask the right questions, so you either shout it down right away, which I will never do, or you engage in the conversation and try to explain things.”