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  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘upset and bruised’ and ‘things not good right now’ after humiliation

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘upset and bruised’ and ‘things not good right now’ after humiliation

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are said to be ‘upset and bruised’ while ‘things are not good for them right now’ after a humiliating Vanity Fair article and the postponement of Meghan’s new Netflix show, it has been claimed

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to be “upset and bruised” following a scathing Vanity Fair article published last week, with claims that “things aren’t good for them right now.”

    The feature, titled ‘Inside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Big Business Ambitions, 5 Years After Their Royal Exit’, scrutinised the Sussexes’ post-royal endeavours. It included allegations such as someone from Meghan’s circle exploring a potential post-divorce book deal, and assertions that Beyoncé declined an invitation to appear on Meghan’s former podcast Archetypes.

    The article even speculated about Harry being comfortable with Meghan being the primary breadwinner. This has left the Royal couple feeling “upset and bruised,” according to Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield, who spoke to Sky News Australia.

    Schofield revealed that the couple were particularly disturbed by the piece, stating: “It is my understanding that they are upset over it [and] I’m being told that things aren’t good for them right now, between Meghan’s show being postponed, which I’ve heard was Netflix’s idea, and just the idea that she has worked so hard to rebrand herself and here comes a very respected publication reiterating some of the nastiest claims about her.”


    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have suffered another swipe 
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    She added, “So I think they are bruised and they’re sitting back trying to figure out how to process going forward.”

    Recently, at an event evaluating the couple’s reaction to the LA wildfires, Ms Schofield hinted that their actions may have had an unintended consequence, failing to win over the public’s sympathy as they might have intended, according to the Mirror US. Meghan’s forthcoming series, With Love, Meghan, has been rescheduled to premiere on March 4, after initially being set to air last week, reports the Express.

    Before the original launch date, Meghan released a statement explaining the delay of the eight-part series, saying: “I’m thankful to my partners at Netflix for supporting me in delaying the launch, as we focus on the needs of those impacted by the wildfires in my home state of California.”

    Meghan on the cover of Vanity Fair in 2017
    Meghan on the cover of Vanity Fair in 2017 
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    Beyonce in a black dress taking a selfie.
    Beyoncé turned Meghan down, it is claimed 
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    Netflix has already unveiled some of the show’s guests, including Roy Choi, Mindy Kaling, and Alice Waters, with the streaming service teasing “additional acclaimed chefs and special friends.”

    As the show’s producer, Meghan aims to blend “practical how-to’s and candid conversation with friends, new and old,” according to Netflix. The streaming service added: “Meghan shares personal tips and tricks, embracing playfulness over perfection, and highlights how easy it can be to create beauty, even in the unexpected. She and her guests roll up their sleeves in the kitchen, the garden, and beyond, and invite you to do the same.”

  • Prince William shares sneaky prank George, Charlotte and little Louis play on him

    Prince William shares sneaky prank George, Charlotte and little Louis play on him

    Prince William visited a charity in Liverpool that uses cycling to improve physical and mental health – and while there he let slip the trick Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis like to pull while out on bike rides

    Prince William has revealed how his children like to play a cheeky trick on him while out on family bike rides.

    The Prince of Wales let slip Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis’ playful prank while in Liverpool visiting a charity that helps young people from diverse backgrounds improve their physical and mental health through cycling. The organisation called Cycle of Life is supported by Children in Need and while there he helped pump up a bicycle tyre and and enjoyed a hot chocolate as he met young people who had been helped by the initiative, which was set up in 2020.

    William watches as youngsters fix bikes at Cycle of Life, a non-profit cycling organisation in Liverpool
    William watches as youngsters fix bikes at Cycle of Life, a non-profit cycling organisation in Liverpool 
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    As he tested the brakes on the bike he worked on, he said he believed the correct way to stop was to squeeze both brakes at the same time, but joked his children like to do things differently. He said: “My children quite like pulling just the back brake and sliding along. Usually, the back wheel will come past you. There is a technique.”

    William was due to join a short bike ride from the centre in Princes Road, Toxteth, but it was cancelled due to heavy rain and wind. Later during his visit to Liverpool yesterday, William was mobbed by people waiting for selfies and was left starstruck by meeting former Liverpool player and manager Sir Kenny Dalglish.

    The royal was engulfed by people as he left the new Tiber community and football centre on Tagus Street before making his way to a waiting car.

    William with Liverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish and former Everton stars Ian Snodin and Graeme Stuart
    William with Liverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish and former Everton stars Ian Snodin and Graeme Stuart 
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    He took a tour of the centre, which is due to be completed in February with the help of funding from The Royal Foundation’s community impact programme, met young people involved in fundraising for the project and joined in a game of football before meeting Sir Kenny and former Everton players Ian Snodin and Graham Stuart.

    They discussed football, with William telling former Liverpool striker and manager Sir Kenny that his former team would probably “steamroll everyone” as they sit top of the Premier League before Stuart joked it could “come off the rails” when they next face Everton.

    Asked about his involvement in the football game he played with young people at the centre, the prince said: “We’ll ignore that. It is the worst thing when you turn up and try to play cold.”

    William is mobbed by well-wishers in Liverpool
    William is mobbed by well-wishers in Liverpool 
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    Getty Images)Earlier in the day, William left train passengers shocked when he hopped on a service from London to travel to Liverpool for the day. The prince, 42, travelled north from London to Liverpool on an Avanti West Coast service and when other passengers and staff boarded the train, they were stunned to see the future King sitting in a first-class carriage.

    William was said to be seen smiling as he happily chatted away to other passengers in the carriage and railway staff and when he got off the train at Liverpool Lime Street Station, he cheerily said hello to those also disembarking.

  • Princess Anne breaks silence on horror horse accident with frightening realisation

    Princess Anne breaks silence on horror horse accident with frightening realisation

    Princess Anne has spoken out for the first time about a suspected horse accident that saw her spend five nights in hospital with concussion – and the valuable life lesson she has learned

    Princess Anne has broken her silence on her horror horse incident that left her in hospital – and the frightening life lesson it has taught her.

    King Charles’ sister was left concussed and bruised after the suspected accident involving a horse that saw her rushed to hospital. Speaking about the terrifying incident, the princess suggested she had a lucky escape from serious injury.

    And her brush with an emergency last June appears to have taught her a valuable life lesson – that “every day is a bonus”. The Princess Royal revealed that she was on the way to see chickens on her Gatcombe Park estate when the accident happened but has no memory of what followed. Despite the uncertainty, her injuries indicated that the incident likely involved the princess being struck by a horse.

    Anne during a visit to the South African Riding School for Disabled Association
    Anne during a visit to the South African Riding School for Disabled Association 
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    In an interview after a whirlwind two-day tour of Cape Town that ended on Wednesday, the King’s sister was asked about her future and whether retirement was an option and replied: “It really isn’t written in, no. It isn’t really an option, no, I don’t think so. You’re jolly lucky… if you can continue to be more or less compos mentis and last summer I was very close to not being Take each day as it comes, they say.”

    Asked if she remembered anything about the accident she said: “No, nothing.” When questioned whether the last thing she recalled was walking into a field, Anne said: “No, don’t even remember that. I know where I thought I was going and that was to go to the chickens, no, nothing to do with horses.”

    She added that seeing the chickens was “my regular visit, I don’t have any idea what I was doing in the field, because I never normally went that way. It just reminds you, shows you – you never quite know, something (happens) and you might not recover.”

    Princess Anne at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWCG), Company's Garden in Cape Town
    Princess Anne at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWCG), Company’s Garden in Cape Town 
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    After the accident, an air ambulance and emergency services were dispatched to her Gloucestershire estate and, following medical care at the scene, the princess was transferred to Southmead Hospital in Bristol by road for tests, treatment and observation. The princess spent five nights in hospital after the accident on June 23 and did not return to public royal duties until almost three weeks later.

    Asked about any lasting ill effects, she lightened the mood and joked: “Apparently not, at least I don’t think so. As far as I know, nobody else thinks so – they haven’t been honest enough to tell me yet. So far so good. You are sharply reminded that every day is a bonus really.”

    Anne was due to visit South Africa with her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence but he missed the trip after suffering a suspected torn ligament from an injury he suffered while working on the Gatcombe estate.

    Anne back in the UK today at Grand Military Gold Cup Day at Sandown Park Racecourse
    Anne back in the UK today at Grand Military Gold Cup Day at Sandown Park Racecourse 
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    PA)During her Cape Town visit, Anne laid a wreath at a Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) memorial, the first to recognise the sacrifices of black South Africans and other races who died working as First World War labourers helping Britain’s war effort in east and south-west Africa.

    She performed the task as CWGC president, a role that had been carried out by the Duke of Kent, 89, since 1970 with Anne taking over in 2023 due to his advancing years. The princess said: “I’m very lucky to take on from the Duke of Kent the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, but he’s been doing that for a very long time, he did it very well and has covered the globe in support of them.

    “And I’m perfectly certain he was really reluctant to give that up, but in the end, he felt physically that he couldn’t travel as much, and he couldn’t be as efficient in supporting – and I was lucky enough to be asked.

    “On the one hand, you go for as long as you can, but you have to accept there are some things you can’t do anymore, and he did that, and I’m the beneficiary of that which has allowed me to take that on.”

    Anne is a key member of the King’s slimmed-down working monarchy and has played an important role as she stepped up in support of Charles amid his cancer diagnosis. The princess is also known for her no-nonsense approach and her commitment to royal duty. She carried out her first public engagement in 1969 aged 18 when she opened an educational and training centre in Shropshire and a year later began her longest association with a charity, becoming president of Save the Children and later patron.

  • Kate Middleton ‘thrilled’ as Palace issues update on major work boost

    Kate Middleton ‘thrilled’ as Palace issues update on major work boost

    The Centre for Early Childhood, which has been set up by the Princess of Wales, has revealed a major update in its work today, which has left Kate delighted

    The Princess of Wales is thrilled after receiving a major boost for part of her ‘life’s work’ that is set to be her key focus as she returns to duties.

    It has been revealed today by the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, set up by Kate, that thousands more families are set to benefit from a project that promotes babies’ wellbeing after it has been expanded to eight more areas.

    The project will see the expansion of a tool, called the ‘Alarm Distress Baby Scale’ (ADBB) be used by health visitors within routine checks at eight NHS trusts across the UK. It focuses on a baby’s social behaviours such as eye contact, facial expression and activity levels to help health visitors and families better understand the ways babies express their feelings.

    Kate lets a baby grab her hand as she meets health visitors in Nuneaton in 2023
    Kate lets a baby grab her hand as she meets health visitors in Nuneaton in 2023 
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    The news comes just a week after Kate revealed her relief that she is now in remission from cancer after carrying out her first solo public engagement since her cancer diagnosis almost one year ago by meeting patients at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London. A senior palace source said that as the princess continues on her gradual return to public-facing engagements, early childhood and social and emotional development will continue to be a key focus of her work.

    And even though the princess had taken time out of the spotlight in recent months to focus on her chemotherapy treatment and recovery, royal sources added that she has constantly been kept up to date on the world of the Centre for Early Childhood and is “really thrilled” to see that the initial trial in South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust and Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust has been a success and that it is now being extended to more locations across the England, Scotland and Wales.

    Kate has revealed she is now in remission from cancer
    Kate has revealed she is now in remission from cancer 
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    They added: “The work of the Centre for Early Childhood continues to shine a light on just how important the first five years of life are for any baby and the role we can all play. The princess is delighted to see the expansion of the ADBB trial and looks forward to following it closely.”

    Kate personally suggested that the tool could be used in Britain after seeing a similar system during a royal visit to Denmark. It can be used to recognise early signs of psychological distress, enabling specialist support to be accessed as soon as it is needed.

    The Centre for Early Childhood then worked with the Institute of Health Visiting and Oxford University to test it in the UK. The centre funded the trial’s first phase last year, which reported “overwhelmingly” positive results after it conducted research into using the tool when health visitors carry out routine checks on babies at six to eight weeks.

    Christian Guy, Executive Director of The Centre for Early Childhood, said: “We know that warm, loving, responsive interactions with those closest to them during the earliest weeks and months of a baby’s life are crucial in promoting positive brain development.

    “Health visitors do such a vital job in our communities. I am delighted that we are now able to give more teams across the UK the support they need to help thousands of families to better understand their babies and build nurturing relationships, laying the strongest possible foundations for all that is to come in the years that follow.”

    While Alison Morton, Chief Executive of the Institute of Health Visiting said: “We are delighted to have the continued support from the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood to deliver the second phase of this exciting programme of work. As we know, babies can’t talk, but there is significant evidence that their early experiences influence their future outcomes.

    “The expansion of the use of the modified ADBB tool in a wider range of health visiting services will allow us to consider its future implementation and sustainability, and ensure more families get the right support and babies can thrive.”

  • BBC Dragons’ Den star Graeme Turner found dead in woodland area in devastating tragedy

    BBC Dragons’ Den star Graeme Turner found dead in woodland area in devastating tragedy

    A Dragons’ Den star was found dead in a woodland area last year in North Wales, an inquest heard

    A Dragons’ Den contestant was found dead in a woodland area on October 1, an inquest heard.

    Graeme Turner appeared on the show in 2010 where he pitched a children’s customisable wallpaper kit to investors. The contestant was looking for a sum of £50,000 for 5% of his firm but the dragons didn’t take the opportunity. The children’s kit helped parents to transform their child’s bedroom into their favourite football stadium.

    He continued with his business without the investments from the panel. In the inquest, it was heard the 53-year-old was found last year in Pwllheli in North Wales. Coroner Kate Robertson gave the verdict of suicide during the hearing this week. His funeral took place on January 16.

    His son paid tribute to the businessman on Facebook at the end of the year. Along with a picture of his father, his son wrote: “I have just lost the best, strongest, kindest, most loyal, courageous dad I have ever had and known, he was the godfather the inspiration in my life. I am devastated and that is an understatement.” Friends and family took to the comment section to offer their support during the family’s difficult time.

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    He appeared on Dragons’ Den in 2010 
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    Friends also paid tribute to the Dragons’ Den contestant, with one user writing: “It’s with a heavy heart to announce we lost a very good friend and past member of The Supporters Club prior to Christmas.

    “Graeme Turner sadly passed away after a long battle with illness.” Another person commented: “A great man and I had the privilege to be in his company on many occasions in my time.” One heartbroken person said: “Very sad news, Graeme was a true gentleman and will be sadly missed by all Condolences to Graeme family and friends.”

    One friend posted: “An absolute gentleman who will be sadly missed by all who knew him, my thoughts are with his family at this sad time, safe now in the arms of Jesus,” and another added: “RIP Graeme, memories that will last a lifetime, thoughts are with all the family at this sad time.”

    Another commented: “Sorry for your loss mate such sad news he was a great man who I knew you looked upon with great respect hope your as well as can be.”

    *If you’re struggling and need to talk, the Samaritans operate a free helpline open 24/7 on 116 123. Alternatively, you can email [email protected] or visit their site to find your local branch

  • 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.

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    Charlene White, Frankie Bridge, Nadia Sawalha and Judi Love presented Loose Women on Friday 
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    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. 
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    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.”

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

    Exclusive: 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, 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.

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    Denise has struggled with numbers her entire life, she says 
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    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.”

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    Denise says Loose Women has seen her through the ‘good, the bad and the ugly’ 
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    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’ 
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    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.

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    The Loose Women favourite says hubby Lincoln has been her ‘rock’ through thick and thin 
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    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

    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 Linda Robson breaks silence on Jane Moore’s ITV I’m A Celeb stint

    Loose Women’s Linda Robson breaks silence on Jane Moore’s ITV I’m A Celeb stint

    Linda Robson is backing her Loose Women co-star Jane Moore to win I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! because she won’t be fazed by the jungle

    Linda Robson has broken her silence after it emerged Jane Moore will be appearing on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

    The actress and broadcaster is confident that Jane will tackle every challenge in the jungle with ease. The Birds of a Feather star is certain that 62-year-old Jane has what it takes to be crowned Queen of the Jungle, thanks to her unflappable nature and determination.

    Speaking at the recent London Lifestyle Awards, the Loose Women star gushed: “Jane will be Queen of the Jungle, I’m telling you now. Jane Moore will do every challenge and she won’t bat an eyelid. She’s definitely gonna be a winner.” Having shared the Loose Women panel with Jane for over a decade, Linda, who herself took part in the reality show in 2012 and came ninth, knows the ins and outs of the jungle experience.

    She stressed that there are no hidden luxuries for the stars on the show; if they fail their tasks, it’s nothing but rice, beans, and water. Reflecting on her own stint, Linda remarked: “I did it in 2012. It’s like a proper detox, you don’t even get a cup of tea or anything. It was amazing honestly,” she told Simon Gross.

    Linda Robson has opened up about her pal Jane Moore heading into the I'm A Celeb jungle
    Linda Robson has opened up about her pal Jane Moore heading into the I’m A Celeb jungle 
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    Rowan Griffiths / Daily Mirror)

    Jane will reportedly join the likes of Tulisa Contosavlos and Coleen Rooney in the jungle
    Jane will reportedly join the likes of Tulisa Contosavlos and Coleen Rooney in the jungle 
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    Dave Benett/Getty Images)

    Journalist and broadcaster Jane is set to be joined in the jungle by McFly’s Danny Jones, former Strictly Come Dancing professional Oti Mabuse, N-Dubz singer Tulisa Contostavlos, Coleen Rooney – the wife of former England footballer Wayne Rooney, Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall, controversial TikTok star GK Barry, boxer Barry McGuigan, Mick McCarthy, Harry Clark, Richard Arnold and Olympian Max Whitlock.

    The forthcoming series, once again hosted by Geordie duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, launches on November 17. But while the series is set to return with a string of big names – not everybody is paid the same amount for their time in the jungle. This year ITV bosses are said to have splashed a huge amount of cash to get Coleen Rooney on board. The WAG is said to have negotiated a fee in excess of £1.5million. The amount is more than Nigel Farage demanded last year – and notably around 15 times higher than what rival Rebekah Vardy picked up in 2017.

    The pay cheque makes Coleen one of I’m A Celeb’s highest paid stars ever. With the biggest cheque cut a reported £1.5 million, to the lowest at £13,000. But it’s not just Farage who walked away with a heft pay cheque after his stint on the show. Former Deal or No Deal host Noel Edmonds pocketed a hefty £600,000.

    Noel entered the jungle in 2018 for a reported fee of a whopping £600,000. Despite demanding a huge fee and being someone the production team had been chasing for years, the TV star spent very little time on the show and was the first person to be voted off. Three very different celebs, Boy George, Harry Redknapp, and Caitlyn Jenner, reportedly all walked out of the jungle with a cool £500,000. Culture Club singer Boy George ended up in eighth place during his stint in 2022. Caitlyn Jenner faired slightly better, coming in at sixth place during her time in 2019, but it was football legend Harry Redknapp who really earned his keep, coming in first and winning the nation’s hearts.

    Elsewhere, Conservative supporter and Made In Chelsea star Georgia Toffolo is said to have been paid just £13,000 in 2017. Meanwhile, Hollyoaks actor Malique Thompson-Dwyer walked away with £15,000. The star went into the show in 2018 and was reportedly paid £15,000 to appear. Unfortunately, the Prince McQueen star was the second person to be voted out of the jungle.

  • Amy Dowden ‘uncontactable’ after quitting Strictly as star says ‘I’ve tried to reach out’

    Amy Dowden ‘uncontactable’ after quitting Strictly as star says ‘I’ve tried to reach out’

    Amy Dowden was absent from last Saturday’s show after she was rushed to hospital, and in an emotional statement, she confirmed she wouldn’t be returning to the dancefloor this year

    Amy Dowden is “uncontactable” after quitting this year’s Strictly Come Dancing, according to former contestant Sara Davies.

    The 40-year-old Dragon’s Den star competed in 2021, and revealed during Tuesday’s edition of Loose Women that the Welsh dancer is “unreachable” after she stepped down from the BBC One show following an injury. The professional dancer was rushed to hospital earlier this month after collapsing backstage following the live show, and last weekend, Amy was replaced by Lauren Oakley, who danced with her celebrity partner JB Gill.

    In an emotional statement, Amy later confirmed a foot injury was the reason behind her hospital dash, and she bowed out of the rest of this year’s series to concentrate on her recovery. During Tuesday’s edition of the ITV daytime show, Sara admitted she had sent Amy a text message but hadn’t heard back.

    Amy was rushed to hospital following her performance with JB Gill
    Amy was rushed to hospital following her performance with JB Gill 
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    “The thing with Amy is Strictly is her life. It’s not a job to her. It’s her passion, dancing is her life. And she lives for that time on Strictly and taking a celebrity through that journey. And to have it pulled away from her was devastating for last year. And I remember having to sit her down as that friend that kind of has to give you the tough love and say, ‘Amy, I know it’s your life, but it’s not going anywhere. It’ll be there next year. You need to put your health first. You need to go through the chemo. You need to get better. And then you can go and give Strictly your all,’” Sara explained.

    She said Amy was prepared to take a step back from the show to focus on her recovery, and come back stronger next year. “I’ve got her teed up feeling, right, ‘I can do this. I’m just going to give it my all, getting better this year because next year I can do Strictly.’ And then there she was. And you see her every week. Having the time of her life. She leaves her heart on that dance floor. And then a foot injury,” Sara added.

    Sara competed on Strictly in 2021, and has stayed in contact with some of the pro dancers
    Sara competed on Strictly in 2021, and has stayed in contact with some of the pro dancers 
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    Amy made an emotional return to Strictly this year after her breast cancer diganosis
    Amy made an emotional return to Strictly this year after her breast cancer diganosis 
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    The 34-year-old dancer was diagnosed with breast cancer last year, and was forced to take a year-long break from the show following her diagnosis and subsequent cancer treatment. She made a triumphant return to the dancefloor this year, alongside former JLS singer JB, and was expected to be in this year’s final, but confirmed she would no longer be taking part in the show after her medical emergency.

    “My heart is breaking right now. The past few months I finally felt like me again. Cancer was no longer the first thing I thought of when I woke up. It was choreography, music choices, which dances in which order, what we needed to work on. I felt free again,” Amy said in a statement on Sunday.

    “My goal since hearing those words you have cancer was to get back on the Strictly dance floor. It’s been such a challenge to get back, one I devoted 2024 to. My heart right now is breaking having to pull out of the competition due to a foot injury and I know only too well ‘this too shall pass’ and I’ll be soon better and back dancing… I’m sure at some point we will dance again JB.”