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  • BBC Strictly reveals two new glam pros for 2025 who are very familiar faces to dance fans

    BBC Strictly reveals two new glam pros for 2025 who are very familiar faces to dance fans

    Strictly Come Dancing has signed two new professional dancers for its upcoming series, following Giovanni Pernice and Graziano Di Prima’s dramatic departure from the hit BBC show

    The cast of Strictly Come Dancing
    Strictly Come Dancing returns to the BBC later this year(Image: PA/BBC)

    Strictly Come Dancing has unveiled two brand new pros joining the lineup, the BBC has revealed.

    Joining the glitzy ballroom this autumn are Alexis Warr from the U.S. and Australia’s Julian Caillon, both set to make their debut on the hit BBC One series. Warr made history in 2022 as the first female ballroom and Latin dancer to win So You Think You Can Dance, earning the title of America’s favourite dancer.

    On joining Strictly Come Dancing, Warr said: “I’ve admired Strictly for years, so joining this incredible family is such an honour. I can’t wait to step into the ballroom, pour my heart into every moment, and share my love of dance with the UK.”

    Caillon, who specialises in ballroom and Latin American, has appeared as a professional dancer for three seasons of Australia’s version of Strictly Come Dancing, titled Australia’s Dancing With The Stars.

    The dancers are gearing up for an exciting season on Strictly Come Dancing
    The dancers are gearing up for an exciting season on Strictly Come Dancing

    He said: “Joining the cast of Strictly really is a dream come true. I’ve watched it for years, especially cheering on all the amazing dancers I know and work with who’ve been part of it,” adding, “I can’t wait to get stuck in, have some fun, and be part of something special!”

    The newcomers will join the current cast of professional dancers, which includes Dianne Buswell, Nadiya Bychkova, Amy Dowden, Karen Hauer, and Katya Jones.

    Neil Jones will also return in the autumn along with Nikita Kuzmin, Gorka Marquez, Luba Mushtuk, and Jowita Przystal.

    The new series, hosted by recent MBE recipients, Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly, will also welcome back Johannes Radebe, Aljaz Skorjanec, Kai Widdrington, Nancy Xu, Carlos Gu, Lauren Oakley, Michelle Tsiakkas and Vito Coppola.

    Warr and Caillon will join the professionals each week for group routines, music acts, theme weeks and Strictly’s annual trip to Blackpool. Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Anton Du Beke and Shirley Ballas will also return to the judging panel.

    Ian Caillon
    Two new faces have joined the professional dancers’ line-up

    Sarah James, executive producer at BBC Studios, said: “We’ve been big fans of Alexis and Julian for some time, so it’s with great excitement that we now welcome them both to the Strictly family.

    “They’re two incredible dancers with bright futures ahead of them, and we know viewers are going to love getting to know them both.”

    Kalpna Patel-Knight, head of entertainment at the BBC, added: “Alexis and Julian are the perfect additions to Strictly, and we can’t wait for you to see them light up the ballroom this autumn.

    “With our fantastic professional dancers, plus everything else we love about Strictly, the new series promises to be bigger, better and even more glitter-packed than ever before.”

    The news comes after the series faced a string of incidents this year, including Welsh tenor and former BBC Radio Wales presenter, Wynne Evans, being dropped by the broadcaster after he made an apology saying that he used “inappropriate language” during the launch of the Strictly Come Dancing tour.

    Months later, EastEnders star James Borthwick was also suspended from the BBC after a video emerged of the actor using a disabled slur on the set of the dance programme.

    Strictly Come Dancing will return to BBC One and iPlayer this autumn.

  • Loose Women’s Kaye Adams walks out mid show leaving panel after ‘choking up’ on-air

    Loose Women’s Kaye Adams walks out mid show leaving panel after ‘choking up’ on-air

    Loose Women’s Kaye Adams deserted her fellow panel members during an emotional conversation as Nadia Sawalha talked her husband, Mark Adderley, celebrating 20 years of being sober

    Kaye Adams walked out on the Loose Women panel during a poignant chat.

    The host had been joined on the ITV show by fellow members Olivia Attwood, Nadia Sawalha and Denise Welch on Thursday, October 31. The foursome had been chatting about Nadia’s husband, Mark Adderley, celebrating 20 years of being sober when she fled her seat.

    Nadia was chatting about how her marriage had once nearly broken down, explaining to the panel, had it not have been for their daughter Kiki, she would have left her husband years ago – she didn’t and they are now marking two decades of him being sober.

    In the studio, you could have heard a pin drop as everyone listened intently to Nadia’s heartfelt journey and family battle with alcoholism, when Kaye began to “struggle” live on-air.

    Not wanting to interrupt, she crept off set as Nadia looked up and said: “Are you alright? Do you want some water?” Before adding: “She’s got a tickle.”

    Kaye Adams on Loose Women
    Kaye Adams flees Loose Women

    Nadia later commented to audience members that Kaye was “choked up” after she hadn’t returned for some time

    Being TV professionals and knowing that the show must go on despite the odd interruption, Nadia, Olivia and Denise carried on without Kaye steering the conversation as she normally would.

    In the background though and as they attempted to move forward, the audience and viewers could only hear the sound of Kaye having some kind of “coughing fit” away from the cameras.

    Kaye Adams missing from panel on Loose Women
    Kaye Adams was noticeably missing from Loose Women

    The trio tried their best to fill in the void in the absence of Kaye after she stepped away for more than a few minutes to compose herself. As Nadia was wrapping up, there was a resounding roar of applause from the audience.

    Kaye had fortunately bounced back and was ready to take to her hosting duties once more and waving to concerned fans to reassure that she was now doing ok.

    Kaye Adams returns to Loose Women
    Kaye was applauded as she made a return to the set

    Meanwhile, elsewhere in the show, talk turned to cheating and if it was ok for women to cheat and not men. The panel all seemed to agree that there were some “double standards” when it came to ladies not being faithful.

    Leading the chat, former Love Island star Olivia Attwood owned up to having differing views of her girlfriends and that “they could do no wrong in her eyes” but was fully aware if a man did the same it would be a totally different conversation.

  • Loose Women’s Denise Welch owns up to ‘infidelities’ in double standards debate

    Loose Women’s Denise Welch owns up to ‘infidelities’ in double standards debate

    Loose Women star Denise Welch has always been open and honest when it comes to her past affairs – having met her current husband Lincoln Townley while she married

    Denise Welch is not shy when it comes to owning her past “infidelities” and she did just that on Loose Women.

    Speaking to the panel that included Kaye Adams, Olivia Attwood and Nadia Sawalha on Thursday (October 31), Denise admitted “it was no secret” that she’d been unfaithful in the past and that she’d paid her dues with her affairs being played out in the media over the years.

    The conversation got flowing on the topical ITV programme as Kaye Adams asked her fellow co-stars if they believed there was a misconception when it came to women cheating. She pondered over whether it was looked at differently for females.

    Love Island star Olivia Attwood, famed for her open and honest opinions, was not shy with coming forward and spilling some home truths on the situation. She admitted that her girlfriends “could do no wrong” in her eyes.

    However, did go on to say that she and her friends knew that there were discrepancies when it came to men acting in the very same way as them. Olivia even stated her friends would “laugh about it” often, knowing full well that if a male partner did the same, it would be frowned upon.

    Denise on Loose Women
    Denise owned up to “infidelities” on-air

    Stepping into the spotlight to discuss the same subject, Denise had to nod in agreement with Olivia’s comments. She wondered if it was perceived that there would be more of a “valid reason” leading ladies to cheat as opposed to men.

    It was during this moment that Denise aired: “I do agree that there are double standards, however when I admitted to my own infidelities I was treated like the wicked witch of the west, certainly by the media and probably quite rightly so.”

    Denise and her husband Lincoln
    Denise and Lincoln have been married since 2013(Image: Loose Women’s Denise Welch/Instagram)

    She had been referring to when she met her current husband Lincoln Townley, although she was careful not to mention any significant details after being called out by her ex-husband on X – formerly Twitter.

    A few years back Denise had been chatting to her co-star about “going behind the bike shed” for casual sex when she touched on her former marriage with actor Tim Healey. He and Denise were married between 1988 and 2012, together sharing two sons – Matt and Louis.

    Denise dressed as a spider on Loose Women for Halloween
    Denise talks cheating on Loose Women

    In a tweet that was swiftly deleted, Tim furiously wrote: “Just watched yesterday’s Loose Women. Denise in her day was talking about how it was ok to have casual sex behind the bike shed even though married.”

    He went on to vow: “Day after day year on year she discussed our private life. Long suffering Tim Healy I am no more xx.” Speaking about her marriage to Tim on the show and the subject of “emotional cheating” she confessed: “My husband and I both agree we held on far too long and we were making each other miserable and thankfully we’ve now got a great friendship.

    “I genuinely used to think that being unfaithful wasn’t the worst thing you could do in a relationship. There were infidelities on both sides… which you girls know about.”

  • Loose Women’s Charlene White shares rare snap of her young children

    Loose Women’s Charlene White shares rare snap of her young children

    Loose Women star Charlene White has shared some rare snaps of her two children throughout the year, despite often keeping her family life away from the limelight

    Charlene White
    Charlene White is a doting mum of two

    Charlene White is widely recognised for her appearances on popular TV shows such as Loose Women and I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! However, she is also a devoted mother of two, sharing her life with her partner Andy Woodfield and their two children, seven year old Alfie and five year old Florence.

    Although the presenter tends to keep her family life private, she occasionally shares glimpses of her children on Instagram, while keeping their faces hidden from view. This summer, Charlene celebrated Alfie’s seventh birthday by posting a photo of herself holding him as a baby, alongside a more recent picture with an emoji covering his face, reports OK!. To mark the special occasion, she expressed her thoughts on parenthood, stating: “Seven years ago today (after a not particularly enjoyable birth) came the lil’ boy who started my journey of learning how to be a parent.”

    Charlene White with her kids
    Charlene shares seven year old Alfie and five year old Florence with her partner Andy(Image: Instagram)

    Charlene White cradling her son
    She shared a sweet birthday post to her son this summer

    “Not sure you ever really completely “nail” parenthood, no matter what the plethora of parenting books/influencers may tell you…. We’re all just trying to do our best to raise happy, healthy, balanced, joyful children who care about the world and others. Anything else is a bonus. And this one gives us bonuses by the bucketload. Happy birthday Alfie! ! “

    Alfie, an avid football aficionado often snapped in his favourite kits, cherishes Jude Bellingham and donned the ace’s jersey during the EUROS. His sister Florence remains a bit of a mystery, but the siblings’ bond is evidently tight as mum Charlene shared an airport snap ahead of their July family getaway, faces playfully hidden with emojis as Alfie cosied up to his little sis.

    During lockdown, Charlene lifted the lid on the pair’s dynamic as she said: “They love playing together, and Alfie loves being in charge and telling her off. And Florence mostly just kills herself laughing every time he has a tantrum. Amongst all the bad stuff… watching these two getting to know each other has been the good stuff.”

    During her time on I’m A Celebrity 2022, Charlene got emotional as she missed her kids while spending time Down Under. After a teary moment, she said in the camp: “I think I was over-emotional, I was missing the kids, it just got released through tears really and I just couldn’t stop crying.”

    Anticipating how tough it would be before entering the jungle, she said: “I will definitely get teary. It’s a foregone conclusion. I am going to miss our daily routine with the kids, I am going to miss waking up with them and having quiet time before the school run and that’s what is going to get me tearing up. It will be weird.”

  • Clare Balding addresses Celebrity Traitors stint with subtle four-word response

    Clare Balding addresses Celebrity Traitors stint with subtle four-word response

    Broadcasting icon Clare Balding is rumoured to be taking part in BBC’s Celebrity Traitors but the TV star remained coy when she was quizzed about it on Loose Women

    Clare Balding has revealed that she “loves” The Traitors as she’s rumoured to take part in the UK’s first celebrity version.

    It was confirmed earlier this year that the BBC had commissioned a star-studded edition of the popular BBC game show. The series became a huge hit, following a group of people who are labelled either a Faithful or Traitor.

    Among the Faithfuls, there are a number of Traitors who are trying to eliminate the rest of the Faithfuls so that they can get their hands on the money prize. The second series premiered in January this year and was won by Traitor Harry Clark.

    Rumours have already started swirling on which famous faces will be heading to the Scottish castle with Clare’s name in the running alongside the likes of Paloma Faith, Stephen Fry, Robert Preston, Daisy May Cooper and Tom Daley.

    Clare Balding
    Clare Balding has revealed that she “loves” The Traitors as she’s rumoured to take part in the celebrity version.

    Appearing on Loose Women on Friday (November 1), the broadcaster was quizzed on the rumours by panelists Charlene White, Frankie Bridge, Nadia Sawalha and Judi Love.

    Host Charlene pointed out that she’s not going to ask Clare if she’s joining the show but asked the Celebrity Gogglebox star if she was a fan.” Clare replied: “I love the show. Don’t you?” It’s so interesting.”

    Charlene White, Frankie Bridge, Nadia Sawalha and Judi Love.
    Charlene White, Frankie Bridge, Nadia Sawalha and Judi Love quizzed Clare about the rumours

    There have been two series of the programme in the US – one featuring both celebrities and members of the public and a second which just had celebrities. That series included the likes of former House of Commons Speaker John Bercow and Love Island star Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu.

    Both the American series were filmed at the same location used for the UK show. The Traitors in the UK became a hit on its debut in 2022, and the series two finale, which aired in January 2024, was viewed by nearly seven million people.

    Claudia Winkleman
    Celebrity Traitors has been confirmed(Image: BBC/Studio Lambert Associates/Mark Mainz)

    The series has also won several prizes, including a TV Bafta, a National Television Award and an Royal Television Society award.

    Kalpna Patel-Knight, the BBC’s head of entertainment, said: “The Traitors has well and truly established itself as an unmissable highlight of the year and the news of a fourth outing, alongside a brand new celebrity version coming to the BBC, will take the series to a whole new level.

    “It will once again be fascinating for our audiences to see who’ll outwit, outplay, and outlast. Let the mind games begin!”

  • Loose Women’s Charlene White shares why she doesn’t wear poppy after backlash

    Loose Women’s Charlene White shares why she doesn’t wear poppy after backlash

    Loose Women star Charlene White previously revealed the real reason why she doesn’t wear a poppy on air but viewers tuning into the ITV show are not happy

    Loose Women’s Charlene White has sparked backlash from viewers as she appeared on screen without a poppy.

    During Friday’s (November 1st) episode of the hit ITV daytime chat show, viewers and the live studio audience were joined by Charlene and co-stars Nadia Sawalha, Judi Love and Frankie Bridge.

    Introducing the show, Charlene started off by saying: “We’ve got that Friday feeling guys. Welcome to your final Loose Women of the week and we definitely have that Friday feeling.”

    She added: “It’s the first of November, which means we are heading a lot closer to Christmas.” However just minutes in, eagle-eyed viewers were quick to notice that Charlene was the only panellist that wasn’t weaning a poppy live on air.

    Loose Women star Charlene White
    Loose Women’s Charlene White sparked backlash from viewers on Friday afternoon

    It didn’t take long for fans to rush straight to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their reaction. One fan asked: “Where’s your poppy Charlene????????? #LooseWomen.”

    Another said: “So what acceptable reason has Charlene got to NOT wear a poppy like most people would.” A third commented: “Anyone know why Charlene isn’t wearing a poppy?”

    Meanwhile one viewer leaped to Charlene’s defence and said: “The poppy police are pathetic, bet there the same people who usually harp on about free speech yet they can’t handle someone not wearing a poppy #LooseWomen.”

    However Charlene has previously revealed the real reason behind her decision not to wear a poppy as she admitted that she feels ‘uncomfortable’ supporting just one charity above others.

    Charlene White, Frankie Bridge, Nadia Sawalha and Judi Love.
    Charlene White, Frankie Bridge, Nadia Sawalha and Judi Love presented Loose Women on Friday(Image: ITV)

    She also said that the racist and sexist abuse that she receives made the decision even more difficult. The TV presenter explained: “I support and am patron of a number of charities, and due to impartiality rules, I am not allowed to visually support them all whilst presenting news programmes. That includes things like a red ribbon for World Aids Day, or a purple band for Bowel Cancer Awareness Month.

    “Both these and many more charities do great things in the UK, but I’m not allowed to give them exposure on screen. So I feel uncomfortable supporting just one charity above all others, namely The Royal British Legion, but I fully support my colleagues who do choose to wear the poppy on screen.”

    Charlene
     Charlene said that the racist and sexist abuse that she receives made the decision even more difficult.(Image: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

    However, she went on to say that she continues to wear a poppy when she isn’t on screen. “In my private life, it’s very different. I wear a poppy on Armistice Day – in fact I wear one that my friend Jen’s mum knitted for me a few years ago, she explained. “And I proudly have one of the ceramic poppies from the Tower Of London on my mantelpiece.

    “So please don’t think that I don’t support the work that our service personnel do, or that I don’t understand the sacrifices made by servicemen and women 100 years ago. I do.”

    Charlene explained that her dad and uncle were part of the armed forces and she made it clear that she thinks it’s important to fight for freedom of speech.

    She said: “I come from a Forces family. My Dad served in the RAF, and my uncle served in the Army. When I first decided not to wear the poppy on screen, I spoke to both of them to make sure they were okay with it. And they both support my decision.

    Charlene added: “It is always important to remember what my family, your family, and millions of people over many generations have fought for: the right to choose, and the right of freedom of speech and expression.”

  • All Creatures Great and Small original cast now from heartbreaking deaths to BAFTA fame

    All Creatures Great and Small original cast now from heartbreaking deaths to BAFTA fame

    All Creatures Great and Small has been a huge hit with viewers since it was re-booted on Channel 5 in 2020 – but what happened to the original cast members after the show ended?

    All Creatures Great and Small has solidified its place on Channel 5, winning audiences since its revival in 2020.

    The cherished show just wrapped up its fifth series, more than three decades after the original series concluded with its seventh season in 1990.

    The programme follows the adventures of vet James Herriot and his wife Helen in the Yorkshire Dales, a narrative inspired by a series of books written by Alf Wight.

    Initially, the first series, consisting of six episodes and a Christmas special, was filmed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first book’s release in the James Herriot series.

    Earlier this year, PBS announced that the series had been renewed for a fifth and sixth series, with Callum Woodhouse returning as Tristan Farnon, reports Express.

    The reboot’s triumph echoes the success of the original series, which premiered in 1978 and enjoyed a prosperous run for over ten years.

    The show propelled actors like Christopher Timothy and Robert Hardy into stardom. But where are the original cast members now, 30 years after the show ended?

    Christopher Timothy (James Herriot)

    Christopher Timothy is best known for his role as country vet James Herriott
    Christopher Timothy is best known for his role as country vet James Herriott(Image: GETTY)

    Christopher took centre stage in the cast as James Herriot, featuring in all 90 episodes of the original series.

    His television career didn’t end with the show, as he continued to be a recognisable face in homes.

    The actor later assumed the character of Mac McGuire in the BBC soap opera Doctors and made a special guest appearance in The Bill’s 2009 New Year’s Day special.

    In 2017, Christopher, who is now 83, joined the cast of BBC EastEnders as series regular Ted Murray.

    Following this, he’s also appeared in episodes of Midsomer Murders, Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators and Kate and Koji.

    Christopher also contributed his voice to the first nine series of Channel 5’s documentary programme The Yorkshire Vet.

    Robert Hardy (Siegfried Farnon)

    Robert Hardy, known for his role as Siegfried Farnon.
    Robert Hardy, known for his role as Siegfried Farnon.(Image: (Image: Getty))

    Actor Robert Hardy played Siegfried Farnon in the much-loved show and received a BAFTA nomination for his portrayal of the grumpy and eccentric vet.

    When All Creatures finished, Robert starred in a range of major TV and film productions, including the BBC’s 1994 adaptation of Middlemarch, the 1997 film Mrs Dalloway and Sense and Sensibility, alongside Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet.

    However, in terms of his film career, Robert earned recognition for his role as Cornelius Fudge in the Harry Potter film series. Additionally, he portrayed Winston Churchill in several productions, most notably in Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (1981). This particular film earned him yet another BAFTA nomination.

    Robert’s final acting role was in 2017 before he died at the age of 91 on 3 August 2017 at Denville Hall, a retirement home for actors.

    Carol Drinkwater (Helen Herriot series 1-3)

    Carol played James' wife on the beloved show for the first three series
    Carol played James’ wife on the beloved show for the first three series(Image: GETTY)

    Carol played James’ wife, Helen, for the initial three seasons of the much-loved show before stepping down from the role.

    Her acting pursuits led her to various roles on the small screen and in cinema. She portrayed Elizabeth in the TV mini-series Captain James Cook and was also seen in the film adaptation of Beryl Bainbridge’s book, An Awfully Big Adventure.

    While chatting on Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh a while back, she shared her reason for leaving her role as Helen.

    She said: “I’d given everything I could, and I couldn’t think where else I could take the role because there was no more material. I wasn’t leaving in any kind of spiteful thing. The BBC was so angry with me that they put a ban on using me.”

    Lynda Bellingham (Helen Herriot series 4-7)

    Lynda Bellingham took over the role of James' wife in All Creatures Great and Small
    Lynda Bellingham took over the role of James’ wife in All Creatures Great and Small(Image: PA)

    Stepping into Carol’s shoes, Lynda took on the beloved character of Helen in series four and remained with the show until it ended.

    Like Peter, she too had a stint in Doctor Who and played a significant part in At Home with the Braithwaites following her time on All Creatures.

    She joined Loose Women as a regular panellist in 2007, quickly becoming a fan favourite. In 2009, she strutted her stuff on Strictly Come Dancing’s seventh series with professional dancer Darren Bennett.

    Tragically, Lynda was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in July 2013 and died from the illness in October 2014.

    Peter Davison (Tristan Farnon)

    Peter Davison as Tristan Farnon on the show
    Peter Davison as Tristan Farnon on the show(Image: GETTY)

    In 1975, Peter launched his TV career but skyrocketed to fame three years later as Tristan Farnon.

    This recognition was amplified when he took on the iconic mantle of the fifth Doctor in Doctor Who, mesmerizing viewers from 1981 to 1984.

    Adding to the Doctor Who lineage, Peter’s eldest daughter, Georgia, is married to actor David Tennant, who is renowned for his portrayals of the tenth and 14th incarnations of the Doctor in the BBC series.

    Beyond his adventures in time travel, Peter has an impressive array of TV roles under his belt, including characters like David Braithwaite in At Home with the Braithwaites, Dr Stephen Daker in A Very Peculiar Practice and Henry Sharpe in Law and Order: UK.

    In his latest acting endeavours, Peter has taken on roles such as The Vicar in ITV’s The Larkins, portrayed Peter in Beyond Paradise and filled the role of ACP Gordon Stewart in The Gold.

    Viewers might also recognise him from his guest spots on programmes like Grantchester, Vera, and Call the Midwife.

  • Denise Welch’s secret battle with numbers that left her ‘throwing up’ amid depression fight

    Denise Welch’s secret battle with numbers that left her ‘throwing up’ amid depression fight

    Denise Welch has spoken about her secret battle with numbers, which led to her getting into financial difficulties – but she’s now speaking out about it to help others

    Denise Welch in a blue velvet suit
    Denise had such anxiety over numbers that she would throw up at school before maths class(Image: Instagram)

    Denise Welch, beloved Loose Women panellist, mental health advocate and acclaimed actress, has publicly battled many life challenges – from depression to alcohol addiction. Thankfully, she overcame these struggles years ago with the support of her husband, artist Lincoln Townley. However, one battle Denise hasn’t extensively discussed is her secret struggle with numbers, which led to financial difficulties.

    Now, as an ambassador for National Numeracy, Denise is tackling this issue head-on and sharing her journey, says OK!. And she wants people to know two things: struggling doesn’t make you “thick”, and help is available. The candid 66 year old star, who shares sons Louis, 23, an actor, and The 1975 frontman Matty, 35, with ex-husband and fellow actor Tim Healy, is known for her brutal honesty. Happily, she tells us, she’s in a great place right now, both professionally and personally.

    Denise Welch in a black polo neck
    Denise has struggled with numbers her entire life, she says(Image: Instagram)

    Denise Welch in a green blouse
    The star always ignored bills – and got herself into financial hot water

    After years of mental health struggles culminating in a breakdown in 2019, she’s never felt better. , reports OK!. “If I could bottle how I’m feeling right now, I’d be a billionaire,” she chuckles, speaking to us from her Loose Women dressing room at ITV. “I always knew the origin of my illness was hormonal, probably triggered by childbirth – it took 20 years to get anyone to accept that. I’ve been shouting from the rooftops about our mental health since 1991.”

    “In 2019, I had what we used to call a ‘breakdown’ – I get tingling in my hands, the colour drains from my life, I can feel it coming on. And I decided for the first time to chronicle that episode, in real time. I did just that for three days and when I came out of bed days later, it had gone viral. I’d even been on News At 10. It resonated.”

    That incident gave rise to Denise’s book, The Unwelcome Visitor, and she’s since felt a significant shift, which she thinks may be connected to becoming post-menopausal. “I haven’t had an episode since. I’ll never, ever say it’s ‘gone’. All I know is for the first time in 35 years, I don’t wake up frightened of my illness. Something righted itself. I don’t wake up with a subconscious dread, the constant narrative, ‘Do I feel OK? S**t, it’s dark today, how’s that going to affect me…’ That’s gone.”

    Denise is also clearly smitten with her hubby of more than a decade, Lincoln. She gushes that despite sounding “corny”, at 51, he’s the “bedrock” of her world. “I feel so fortunate to have met him later in life. He’s my best friend, we make each other laugh and we’ve got each other’s backs. The only thing I can thank alcohol for is that we met each other in a club late at night.”

    Denise Welch and her Loose Women colleagues
    Denise says Loose Women has seen her through the ‘good, the bad and the ugly’(Image: INSTAGRAM)

    Denise Welch with her granchild Theo in her arms
    She says she didn’t expect the ‘outpouring of love’ she felt when she became a ‘nana’ (Image: Denise Welch)

    Denise Welch has spoken up about the challenges she and her partner Lincoln Townley have faced, including overcoming negative media scrutiny and the loss of her mother. “We overcame all the negative press we got, the loss of my mother early on in our relationship could have set me back drinking again, but with the strength of Lincoln it didn’t. We live a life we love. Life is good. I’m filming two new TV shows at the minute. I have a beautiful family, including my grandson. Lincoln and I are each other’s anchors.”

    Denise gushes with pride when talking about her children’s professional strides, mentioning Louis stepping into the role for the Stranger Things West End play and Matty finding success as The 1975’s frontman whilst working on his sixth album. She reflects, “Yes, Matty’s taking his foot off the gas of touring for a couple of years,” and shares her joy of spending time in LA, where he resides: “He’s based in LA, which is great as we love LA.”

    As for being a grandmother to baby Theo, Denise can’t help but express her deep affection: “Theo is just this joyful child who we are totally besotted with. You don’t expect the outpouring of love you’ll feel for a grandchild. This tiny little dot who’s only been around for a year has changed our lives and I’ve never seen anything like how Lincoln is with him. When you’re a blended family, you have to share the little one out quite a lot, so it’s like, ‘We’ll have him! ‘”.

    When she’s not doting on her grandson, Denise is still flexing her acting muscles and sharing her candid views on Loose Women. What keeps her coming back to the show? It’s the love and respect she receives from the team, according to Denise. She also feels like she’s matured a lot while being on-air. ” Loose Women has honestly seen me through the good, the bad and the very ugly, and now the good again. I’m very grateful for the platform it’s given me. Not many older women have a voice – this is one of the only shows in the country which reveres them. We have women from 24 to 84 – where else do you get that range of opinion and life experience? ” Denise revealed.

    Denise Welch outdoors with husband Lincoln Townsley
    The Loose Women favourite says hubby Lincoln has been her ‘rock’ through thick and thin(Image: Loose Women’s Denise Welch/Instagram)

    In addition to working on two hush-hush TV projects, former Corrie star Denise has been unveiled as the new ambassador for National Numeracy – a cause that resonates with her, having struggled with numbers all her life. The charity reached out to Denise after watching her discuss the issue on Loose Women. “I’m no authority, but I just share my own experience,” she admits. “I’ve always been terrified of maths and numbers. It’s plagued my life, my normal life. It renders me fearful to this day and got me into very sticky situations with money. I feel very strongly about National Numeracy trying to take the ‘fear’ out of maths, so if I can help by sharing my story, I will.”

    Denise’s struggles began in the classroom. As a child, she was a “speed reading champion” with a passion for English, but maths terrified her. She recalls that seeing double maths on her timetable would make her “go and vomit in the toilets, just at the thought of it”. Denise also had an unkind teacher who, she says, would “prey on those who were vulnerable”.

    “I hated it. My dad found numbers easy, so he wasn’t forceful, but I remember him saying, ‘Denise, if X equals Z, how can you not see? ‘ It felt like someone speaking in a foreign language. But these things weren’t discussed back then. I lost a lovely job at a pub when I was 18 because we had to do mental maths. They loved me, but I took too long at the till, so they had to let me go.”

    As she grew older and entered the world of showbiz, Denise would only appear on quiz shows where she wouldn’t be asked anything mathematical. Her fear of numbers started to impact her life. “There were mortgages, taxes, bills. I got myself into trouble early in my career, by burying my head in the sand.” She acknowledges her fortune in having Lincoln, who excels in the area she struggles with, but confesses to previous feelings of shame. However, she’s adamant that support is available for those facing similar challenges.

    “Contact National Numeracy and they’ll help you with basic skills,” she advises. “Don’t be ashamed if you’re no good with numbers, because believe me, it ain’t just you! And it doesn’t mean you’re not incredibly clever, which is what I used to think. Ask for help, because those bills won’t go away, they’ll just pile up.” Now juggling a successful career and a happy home life, Denise has conquered her personal “elephant in the room” – her past embarrassment. Beaming with joy, she shares, “I’m happy. Life is good! ” and reflects, “Isn’t that all anyone can ask for?”.

  • Loose Women’s Olivia Attwood admits ITV co-stars are ‘naughty’ behind the scenes

    Loose Women’s Olivia Attwood admits ITV co-stars are ‘naughty’ behind the scenes

    The Loose Women are “naughty” and “silly” behind the scenes, says panellist Olivia Attwood who insists there is “no conflict” between the stars

    Olivia Attwood says her Loose Women co-panellists are "naughty"
    Olivia Attwood says her Loose Women co-panellists are “naughty”(Image: INSTAGRAM)

    Loose Women is “naughty” behind the scenes, according to its new panellist Olivia Attwood.

    The reality star says she has never experienced any “conflict”, despite reports that several of the stars have fallen out.

    “It’s that thing we love, women to be at war with each other – it’s so exciting,” says Olivia, who was entertaining viewing Love Island.

    But there is less drama backstage at the ITV panel show, which Olivia appeared on last week alongside Nadia Sawalha, Kaye Adams and Denise Welch. “I have not seen conflict at Loose,” she continues. “The women have a lot of fun with each other. Like it’s naughty, they’re silly, they’re mates. There’s some of these women have worked together for, 20 odd years. They know each other inside out. And that’s also credit to them for making me feel so part of it, because I’m coming in there with friendships that have been existing long before I was.”

    Olivia Attwood chats to Caroline Hirons on the Glad We Had This Chat podcast
    Olivia Attwood chats to Caroline Hirons on the Glad We Had This Chat podcast

    Olivia says she prepared herself to not resonate with viewers when she first joined the show. She tells the Caroline Hirons Glad We Had This Chat podcast, out today: “I actually really was like, I’ve got nothing to lose here because if the daytime viewers don’t warm to me or isn’t a fit or the women don’t like me, it’s all good training, it’s all good experience. So I was up for it.

    “They said they weren’t surprised at all. And I guess that’s why they’re the bosses and they know what they’re looking for. But I guess I was surprised how quickly it just felt like I’d been there forever.”

    Caroline’s Glad We Had This Chat podcast launches today for its second series, and the beauty guru, who founded Skin Rocks, will tour the podcast next year, interviewing guests around the country. The first episode with Olivia Attwood is available now.

  • Loose Women’s Coleen Nolan reveals new member of the family and plans to add more

    Loose Women’s Coleen Nolan reveals new member of the family and plans to add more

    Coleen Nolan revealed on Loose Women that she had a brand new member of her family and wanted more

    Coleen has a brand new family member - a pet dog
    Coleen has a brand new family member – a pet dog

    Coleen Nolan has revealed she has a new family member – a pet dog called Buster.

    The Loose Women panellist revealed on today’s show that she had a brand new family member. Coleen told her fellow panellists Ruth Langsford, Kelle Bryan and Myleene Klass about the new addition to her pets.

    Speaking on the show today, she said: “So I’d already decided we have too many animals – so no more animals. But then Ciara sent me this video saying this little dog is in the rescue centre, he’s 14.

    “The people who owned him have just died, and the dog he grew up with has just died, and she said, ‘No, my mum’s not going to take it’. He’s 14, and it’s really, really hard to find adopters for older dogs, but when I went to see him in the sanctuary, he just cried, and he was trembling because he didn’t want to go back in, and I was like, oh, we’ll foster him. There was no way I’d give this dog back.”

    Coleen has adopted Buster the dog
    Coleen has adopted Buster the dog

    Coleen is an animal lover and has revealed she now has 29 pets – and wants more.

    “We’re up to 29 pets, but they’re not all adopted and fostered. We’re up to 29, and I hate odd numbers. I set a limit at six, and now we’re up to 29, but I inherited a lot when I moved,” she shared.

    When Ruth asked how Buster was doing now, Coleen revealed: “He’s loving life now and rules the roost.”

    Coleen has also just welcomed a new horse to her house, Bojack. She shared a video on social media: “Welcome home to my brand new horse, Bojack! He is a beautiful 12-year-old Irish gelding. I can’t wait to show you all more videos and pics.”

    Coleen now has 29 animals
    Coleen now has 29 animals

    She penned her latest book about death and grief, A Hand To Hold, which also focuses on pet deaths.

    “I wanted to cover all forms of death from parents and family and siblings to husbands and wives. And animals, you know, people really grieve over animals, and unless you’re an animal lover, you don’t get it,” she said.

    “But it’s really as strong as any grief for some people. I’m an animal lover, so I get it. But I think the hardest chapter that I found difficult to write, and also difficult then to record for the audiobook which I’ve done, was the chapter on losing a child. To me, it has got to be the worst thing ever. And I found it sad listening to people talking about losing a child.”