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  • David Walliams ‘strongly denies’ allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards women after publisher drops him

    David Walliams ‘strongly denies’ allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards women after publisher drops him

    David Walliams ‘strongly denies’ allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards women after publisher drops him


    David Walliams is one of the UK’s highest-earning authors (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
    David Walliams has been dropped by his publisher Harper Collins, reportedly over allegations of ‘inappropriate behaviour’ towards women.

    Walliams ‘strongly denies’ the allegations, according to a statement via a spokesperson.

    The actor, comedian and former Britain’s Got Talent judge, 54, wrote his first  book in 2008 after signing a deal with the publisher and has gone on to become one of the UK’s highest-earning authors.

    It was estimated that Walliams had sold £100million worth of  books for Harper Collins, as of 2019.

    A number of his titles, including Gangsta Granny and Mr Stink, have also been made into films for the BBC, while the books have been included in McDonald’s Happy Meals giveaways.

    Yet Walliams is said to have faced accusations of ‘harassing’ junior female employees at the publishing outfit, which were investigated by the company.

    It is understood that Walliams did not know about the Harper Collins investigation, but has since been dropped by the publisher.

    A Harper Collins employee who reportedly raised concerns about his behaviour was given a five-figure payout and subsequently left the company, The Telegraph has reported in a new investigation.

    A spokesman for Harper Collins told the Metro: ‘After careful consideration, and under the leadership of its new CEO, HarperCollins UK has decided not to publish any new titles by David Walliams.’

    A statement to The Telegraph additionally noted: ‘The author is aware of this decision. HarperCollins takes employee wellbeing extremely seriously and has processes in place for reporting and investigating concerns.

    ‘To respect the privacy of individuals we do not comment on internal matters.’

    A spokesperson for Walliams told PA: ‘David has never been informed of any allegations raised against him by Harper Collins.

    ‘He was not party to any investigation or given any opportunity to answer questions. David strongly denies that he has behaved inappropriately and is taking legal advice.”


    He has sold an estimated £100million in Harper Collins books (Picture: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)
    This comes after Walliams’ high-profile exit from ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent, following allegations he had made sexist comments about a contestant.

    A leaked transcript in 2022, which was picked up on a hot mic, revealed Walliams called one auditioning contestant a ‘c**’ and said of another: ‘She thinks you want to f*** her, but you don’t’.

    His best-selling children’s books have previously been accused of ‘racism and fat-shaming’, shortly after Walliams and his former Little Britain comedy partner Matt Lucas issued a statement apologising for using blackface in past sketches.

    He wrote in a tweet in 2020: ‘Matt & I have both spoken publicly in recent years of our regret that we played characters of other races.

    ‘Once again we want to make it clear that it was wrong & we are very sorry.’

  •  BREAKING: Joanna Lumley has just detonated a political firestorm — and Britain is choosing sides. In a no-holds-barred intervention, Lumley tore into Keir Starmer’s government, accusing it of economic mismanagement, empty promises, and running the country like a glossy stage show instead of a nation in crisis. She slammed soaring household bills, rising insurance costs, transport chaos, and what she called Westminster’s obsession with “ballroom politics — perfect lighting, polished speeches, and zero accountability.” Lumley didn’t stop there. She called out the scapegoating of frontline workers during disruption, warning that blaming staff is what governments do when they’ve run out of answers. Social media exploded. Supporters cheered. Critics raged. But one thing is clear: this wasn’t noise — it was a signal. Britain is restless. Patience is gone. And Lumley? She’s lighting the match.  DD

     BREAKING: Joanna Lumley has just detonated a political firestorm — and Britain is choosing sides. In a no-holds-barred intervention, Lumley tore into Keir Starmer’s government, accusing it of economic mismanagement, empty promises, and running the country like a glossy stage show instead of a nation in crisis. She slammed soaring household bills, rising insurance costs, transport chaos, and what she called Westminster’s obsession with “ballroom politics — perfect lighting, polished speeches, and zero accountability.” Lumley didn’t stop there. She called out the scapegoating of frontline workers during disruption, warning that blaming staff is what governments do when they’ve run out of answers. Social media exploded. Supporters cheered. Critics raged. But one thing is clear: this wasn’t noise — it was a signal. Britain is restless. Patience is gone. And Lumley? She’s lighting the match.  DD

     BREAKING: Joanna Lumley has just detonated a political firestorm — and Britain is choosing sides. In a no-holds-barred intervention, Lumley tore into Keir Starmer’s government, accusing it of economic mismanagement, empty promises, and running the country like a glossy stage show instead of a nation in crisis. She slammed soaring household bills, rising insurance costs, transport chaos, and what she called Westminster’s obsession with “ballroom politics — perfect lighting, polished speeches, and zero accountability.” Lumley didn’t stop there. She called out the scapegoating of frontline workers during disruption, warning that blaming staff is what governments do when they’ve run out of answers. Social media exploded. Supporters cheered. Critics raged. But one thing is clear: this wasn’t noise — it was a signal. Britain is restless. Patience is gone. And Lumley? She’s lighting the match.

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    A Shock Intervention That Split the Nation

    Britain woke up to political whiplash this morning after Joanna Lumley delivered a blistering, unscripted intervention that tore straight through Westminster’s carefully managed calm.

    In a moment that instantly went viral, Lumley accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government of economic mismanagement, empty rhetoric, and governing the country like a “glossy stage show instead of a nation in crisis.”

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    Household bills are climbing. Insurance premiums are surging. Trains are delayed or cancelled. Public patience, many feel, is gone.

    And Lumley—long admired as a cultural icon and humanitarian—did not whisper her concerns. She detonated them.

    “This isn’t leadership,” Lumley said, her voice calm but cutting. “It’s performance. Perfect lighting, polished speeches—and zero accountability.”

    “Ballroom Politics” and a Country Under Pressure

    Lumley’s most stinging line came when she accused Westminster of indulging what she called “ballroom politics.”

    “You glide across the floor while families are counting coins at the kitchen table,” she said.

    “You rehearse applause lines while commuters sleep on station floors.”

    The comment ricocheted across social media within minutes. Supporters hailed her as a truth-teller. Critics accused her of overreach.

    But few denied the emotional resonance of her words.

    In a brief but tense exchange captured on camera, a government representative attempted to push back.

    “With respect,” the spokesperson said, “governing a modern economy requires balance and patience.”

    Lumley didn’t hesitate.

    “Patience?” she replied. “Tell that to the nurse choosing between heating and eating.

    Tell that to the bus driver blamed for delays caused by policy chaos.”

    The room fell silent.

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    Perhaps the most powerful section of Lumley’s intervention focused on frontline workers—nurses, transport staff, emergency responders—who, she argued, have become political shields.

    “When governments run out of answers, they look for scapegoats,” Lumley said.
    “And it is always the people who show up every day who are thrown under the bus.”

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    A union leader later echoed her sentiment in a televised panel discussion.

    “She said what our members feel,” he noted. “We are exhausted, underpaid, and blamed for failures we didn’t create.”

    Government officials, meanwhile, insisted reforms are underway. But the damage was already done.

    The framing had shifted—from policy debate to moral indictment.

    Inside the Starmer Response

    Downing Street moved quickly to contain the fallout.

    In a statement released hours later, Starmer acknowledged “public frustration” but

    rejected Lumley’s characterisation.

    “We are taking responsible steps to stabilise the economy and protect working families,” the statement read.

    Yet insiders described visible irritation behind the scenes. One senior aide, speaking anonymously, said, “This wasn’t a routine criticism.

    This cut through in a way polling never does.”

    In a heated off-camera exchange reported by journalists, a senior Labour figure reportedly snapped:

    “She’s an actress, not an economist.”

    The reply from a rival MP came instantly:

    “And yet half the country is listening to her instead of us.”

    Social Media Erupts

    Online, the reaction was explosive.

    “She spoke for us,” one viral post read.
    “Stick to acting,” another countered.
    A third summed up the moment more starkly: “When celebrities sound more grounded than politicians, something is broken.”

    Hashtags trended. Clips racked up millions of views. The debate spilled from phones to pubs, offices, and dinner tables.

    This wasn’t just a viral moment. It became a cultural flashpoint.

    Hashtags trended. Clips racked up millions of views. The debate spilled from phones to pubs, offices, and dinner tables.

    This wasn’t just a viral moment. It became a cultural flashpoint.

    More Than Noise—A Signal

    Political analysts agree on one thing: Lumley’s intervention struck a nerve because it tapped into something deeper than party politics.

    “This wasn’t about left versus right,” said one commentator. “It was about authenticity versus performance.”

    Whether Lumley intended to become a political lightning rod is almost irrelevant now. The match has been lit.

    Britain is restless. Trust is thin. And the line between celebrity and conscience has never looked more blurred.

    As one viewer posted late last night:

    “She didn’t run for office. She didn’t ask for votes. She just said what millions are thinking.”

    And in today’s Britain, that may be the most dangerous—and powerful—thing of all.

  • STRICTLY BOMBSHELL: Tess Daly Fights Tears After Vernon’s Heartbreaking Surprise Message! 😭💔

    STRICTLY BOMBSHELL: Tess Daly Fights Tears After Vernon’s Heartbreaking Surprise Message! 😭💔

    Tess Daly appeared on The One Show ahead of her Strictly exit

    Strictly Come Dancing star Tess Daly had to fight tears after receiving a surprise message from her husband Vernon Kay just days before her exit from the BBC dancing competition.

    On Saturday night (December 20) Tess and Claudia Winkleman will mark their final time presenting the main Strictly show together after they announced their departures in October. No replacement for the duo have been revealed as the likes of Holly Willoughby, Bradley Walsh and Alison Hammond have been linked to the roles.

    Announcing their exit news, Tess and Claudia said in a joint statement at the time: “We have loved working as a duo and hosting Strictly has been an absolute dream. We were always going to leave together and now feels like the right time.

    “We will have the greatest rest of this amazing series and we just want to say an enormous thank you to the BBC and to every single person who works on the show. They’re the most brilliant team and we’ll miss them every day. We will cry when we say the last ‘keep dancing’ but we will continue to say it to each other. Just possibly in tracksuit bottoms at home while holding some pizza.”

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    However, Tess and Claudia’s final Strictly outing will arrive on Christmas Day for the annual pre-recorded Christmas special. Taking part on it this year is Gogglebox’s Scarlett Moffatt, All Saints singer Melanie Blatt, Gladiator Jodie Ounsley, EastEnders actor Nicholas Bailey, comedian Babatunde Aléshé and Westlife’s Brian McFadden.

    On Wednesday evening (December 17), Tess appeared on The One Show to speak to Alex Jones and Clara Amfo about how she feels to be leaving the programme she’s been a part of since its debut year all the way back in 2004, when she was joined by the late Bruce Forsyth

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    Vernon Kay paid tribute to his wife Tess Daly on The One Show

    “It was so special, I was pinching myself to even be in the same room with him, I could barely make eye contact, I was so intimidated by this legend that I grew up watching on telly. To work with him was so special because he was generous.

    “He’d share his stories and teach me about live television, he’d say ‘don’t worry darling, they’ll forgive you, it’s live telly, just embrace it’. He was just so kind, wise and wonderful to work with,” she noted.

    Having her say on Claudia, Tess stated: “We’re on the Christmas Day show, but we pre-recorded it. We’ll both be thinking about that moment [the final link]. It can be mayhem when you’re finding out who’s the winner…

    “It’s about them, but if I catch Claudia’s eye I might go because it’s the last time. I love to bits and we had the best time. It’s just been wonderful.”

    Alex then revealed that Claudia sent in a special message for Tess, in it she said: “What do I love most about working with you, everything. We laugh, you just have my back and I’m so lucky I got to work on the best Saturday night show with you. You’re my friend for life. I will be less orange, but we will still be together.”

    Already feeling emotional by Claudia’s video, Alex went on to reveal that Tess’ husband Vernon had also sent in a message. Prior to playing it, Alex teased that he was ‘very hard to track down’.

    “21 years as the host of Strictly Come Dancing. It’s been quite the ride. We started off with Sir Bruce Forsyth and we finished with Claudia Winkleman MBE. It’s given us so much joy and two kids, let’s not forget that.

    “Congratulations on everything you’ve done on the show. You really have embedded yourself in the hearts of the nation. There have been some spectacular moments, you have been an absolute joy. It does genuinely feel like we’re losing a very, very close friend. I have no doubt that you and I will keep dancing,” Vernon said.

    Becoming teary-eyed, Tess proceeded to explain how her and Vernon’s relationship has changed in the two decades she’s hosted Strictly. Their first child Phoebe was born in 2004, the year Strictly started, while Amber was welcomed into the world in 2009.

    “It’s all they’ve known their whole life. It has been like another family, over a third of the year they’ve lost me to Strictly for the weekend. They haven’t minded because they’ve loved the show and they feel like they’re a part of it…

    “It will be different for them too, it’s all they’ve ever known. They’re excited to come along and see it, it will be special having them there. It will be a full circle moment for me because I was pregnant in series one and here we are in the final together. If I catch Phoebe’s eye, I’m going to go. It will be quite emotional because they’ve been part of it,” she said.

  • “I Just Need Her to Know She’s Not Alone” – Steve’s Heartfelt Words About Sue’s Struggle

    “I Just Need Her to Know She’s Not Alone” – Steve’s Heartfelt Words About Sue’s Struggle

    By the sofa where Britain first fell in love with them, Steve Sheehan now sits with a very different weight in his heart.

    For years, he and his wife Sue have been the easy laughter of Gogglebox — the couple whose warmth made millions feel like family. But behind the familiar armchairs and quick jokes, Steve has been fighting a battle no camera ever captured.

    The moment Sue’s smile began to fade, everything changed.

    “When Bell’s palsy arrived, it didn’t knock politely,” Steve says quietly. “It just took a part of her away overnight. The woman who never stopped smiling suddenly couldn’t recognise herself in the mirror. And there was nothing I could do to fix it.”

    Except stay.

    Steve doesn’t talk about heroics. He talks about mornings. About learning new routines, brushing past his own fear so Sue wouldn’t see it in his eyes. About sitting in hospital waiting rooms pretending to read leaflets he’d already memorised, just so she wouldn’t feel watched or pitied.

    “There were days she’d say, ‘I don’t look like me anymore,’” he recalls. “And all I could think was, how do I make her feel beautiful when she can’t see it herself?

    So he did the only thing he knew how to do.

    He made tea she didn’t ask for. He cracked the same tired jokes he’s told for decades. He held her face gently when she didn’t want to look in the mirror — not to make her change, but to remind her that the woman he married was still right there.

    “I wasn’t scared of the illness,” Steve admits. “I was scared of her feeling alone in it.”

    Friends say Steve became Sue’s shadow — driving her to appointments, keeping the house light when the days were heavy, pretending recovery was a series of tiny wins rather than a long road he couldn’t see the end of.

    But Steve never frames it as sacrifice.

    “This is marriage,” he shrugs. “It’s not the vows. It’s the Tuesday mornings when your heart is breaking and you still have to make someone laugh.”

    Now, as Sue takes each day as it comes, Steve remains on the same sofa, same seat, same promise.

    “I don’t need her to be better tomorrow,” he says softly. “I just need her to know she’s not walking through this by herself. If I can be the one thing that doesn’t change for her, then I’ve done my job.”

    In a world obsessed with grand gestures, Steve Sheehan’s love is quieter than most.

    But it’s also unbreakable.

  • “I Didn’t Want to Say THIS…” Ruth Langsford Reveals Shocking Reason She Had to “Run Away” from Eamonn Holmes

    “I Didn’t Want to Say THIS…” Ruth Langsford Reveals Shocking Reason She Had to “Run Away” from Eamonn Holmes

    Ruth Langsford is said to be ready to put her split behind her and fully embrace the ‘best version’ of herself.

    Since announcing their split last year, Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes have regularly found themselves hitting the headlines – especially in light of GB News presenter Eamonn’s new relationship with Katie Alexander, who is over 22 years his junior.

    The former couple, famed for their stint hosting This Morning, are in the midst a divorce – and it doesn’t seem as if they’re on friendly terms.

    This is despite Eamonn, 66, recently insisting he wishes Ruth, 65, ‘all the best’ as she ‘deserves it’.

    An insider tells Closer, ‘Ruth is refusing to go down that rabbit hole and respond to Eamonn’s comments. She half wonders if it’s a wind up and frankly doesn’t want him talking about her.’

    The Loose Women presenter is said to be ‘past caring’ about her ex – and her friends are thrilled.

    ‘Pals are pleased to see that his words are finally falling on deaf ears. She would rather he not make the sweeping comments – she knows they are only to stroke his own ego, but she is past caring now. There are far more fun things to be focusing on,’ the source adds.

    Looking ahead to 2026, Ruth – who shares son Jack, 26, with Eamonn – is said to be ready to put the split behind her and fully embrace the ‘best version’ of herself.

    Ruth Langsford is said to be ready to put her split behind her and fully embrace the ‘best version’ of herself.

    Since announcing their split last year, Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes have regularly found themselves hitting the headlines – especially in light of GB News presenter Eamonn’s new relationship with Katie Alexander, who is over 22 years his junior.

    The former couple, famed for their stint hosting This Morning, are in the midst a divorce – and it doesn’t seem as if they’re on friendly terms.

    This is despite Eamonn, 66, recently insisting he wishes Ruth, 65, ‘all the best’ as she ‘deserves it’.

    An insider tells Closer, ‘Ruth is refusing to go down that rabbit hole and respond to Eamonn’s comments. She half wonders if it’s a wind up and frankly doesn’t want him talking about her.’

    The Loose Women presenter is said to be ‘past caring’ about her ex – and her friends are thrilled.

    ‘Pals are pleased to see that his words are finally falling on deaf ears. She would rather he not make the sweeping comments – she knows they are only to stroke his own ego, but she is past caring now. There are far more fun things to be focusing on,’ the source adds.

    Looking ahead to 2026, Ruth – who shares son Jack, 26, with Eamonn – is said to be ready to put the split behind her and fully embrace the ‘best version’ of herself.

  • Joanna Lumley Breaks Her Silence With a Powerful Public Statement, Knowing It Could Damage Her Reputation, Leaving Britain Divided and Sparking Fierce Backlash — Was She Right to Speak Out? DD

    Joanna Lumley Breaks Her Silence With a Powerful Public Statement, Knowing It Could Damage Her Reputation, Leaving Britain Divided and Sparking Fierce Backlash — Was She Right to Speak Out? DD

    Joanna Lumley Breaks Her Silence With a Powerful Public Statement, Knowing It Could Damage Her Reputation, Leaving Britain Divided and Sparking Fierce Backlash — Was She Right to Speak Out?

    “SHE KNEW IT COULD DESTROY HER BUT SHE SAID IT ANYWAY.” Joanna Lumley just risked her entire reputation to speak a truth no one else in public life dares to touch. Britain is stunned… and the backlash is already fierce.

    For half a century, Dame Joanna Lumley has been one of Britain’s most cherished figures — a woman synonymous with elegance, compassion, and the kind of quiet strength that made her a national treasure. From her unforgettable turn as Patsy Stone in Absolutely Fabulous to her tireless humanitarian work for Gurkha veterans and refugees, Lumley has long stood as a symbol of grace and goodness in an often cynical world.

    But this week, that image was shaken.

    At the Cheltenham Literature Festival, the 78-year-old actress and activist uttered a single sentence that ignited a nationwide controversy — one that has forced even her most loyal admirers to ask difficult questions.

    “We are a small nation,” Lumley said. “We’ve always opened our doors and our hearts, but there must be limits. We simply cannot feed millions.”

    The line, delivered in her signature calm and thoughtful tone, might have sounded like pragmatic realism to some. But to others, it was a gut punch — a statement that seemed to clash with everything Lumley has spent decades representing.

     The Moment That Changed Everything

    Those who attended the session described the atmosphere as “stunned.” Some applauded — a few even cheered. But others sat frozen, unsure how to process what they had just heard from one of Britain’s most compassionate public voices.

    Within hours, short clips of the remark hit social media. By nightfall, #JoannaLumley was trending across X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and TikTok. And by morning, every major British outlet — from The Guardian to The Telegraph — had picked up the story.

    What began as a quiet discussion about sustainability and humanitarian aid had erupted into a national reckoning about compassion, responsibility, and the politics of migration.

    Supporters rushed to defend her:

    “She’s not wrong,” wrote one X user. “We can’t pretend resources are endless. Joanna’s being honest, not heartless.”

    Others, however, were furious:

    “Deeply disappointing from someone who’s built her entire image on empathy and advocacy,” another wrote. “This isn’t the Joanna Lumley we thought we knew.”

    The debate quickly spilled into talk shows, radio panels, and online opinion pieces. Some accused the media of twisting her words. Others insisted her comments reflected a growing — and troubling — sentiment among Britain’s elite.
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     The Humanitarian Who Built Her Legacy on Compassion

    To understand why Lumley’s statement cut so deeply, one must look at what she has come to represent.

    For decades, Joanna Lumley has been more than an actress. She has been a moral compass, using her fame to champion those left behind. Her advocacy for the Gurkha veterans — the Nepalese soldiers who fought alongside British troops but were long denied equal rights — became one of the most successful celebrity-led humanitarian campaigns in modern British history.

    Her voice carried weight not because she shouted, but because she cared. Whether speaking for displaced refugees, women’s education, or environmental causes, Lumley’s tone was always one of gentle persuasion, never division.

    So when a woman known for her empathy warned that Britain “cannot feed millions,” it felt, to some, like hearing a beloved teacher suddenly speak a language they didn’t recognize.

    “Joanna’s always been the embodiment of kindness,” said one senior figure in the arts community. “To hear her sound — even accidentally — exclusionary has left people genuinely shaken. It’s as if the nation’s conscience has stumbled.”

     When Words Collide With Politics

    Behind the uproar lies something more complex: the growing tension between compassion and sustainability, and the near-impossible task of discussing migration in today’s Britain without igniting firestorms.

    In an era where every phrase can be clipped, stripped of nuance, and shared across millions of screens, public figures like Lumley walk a perilous line. One sentence — even one spoken from concern rather than cruelty — can redefine decades of goodwill.

    A media analyst told The Mail:

    “This isn’t just about Joanna Lumley. It’s about the impossible standard we place on our icons. We expect them to be saints, to never falter, to carry the moral burden of the entire country. And when they slip, even slightly, the fall is seismic.”

    Indeed, the reaction to Lumley’s remarks says as much about the public as it does about her. Britain today is a nation deeply divided on issues of migration and asylum — torn between compassion and fatigue, generosity and fear.

    Lumley’s words, fair or not, became a mirror — reflecting back those contradictions.

     Her Team Speaks Out — and Tries to Calm the Storm

    By Monday afternoon, Lumley’s representatives had released a statement seeking to clarify her intent.

    “Dame Joanna’s comments were about sustainability and compassion working hand in hand,” a spokesperson said. “She believes the UK must continue to help those in need, but in a way that ensures long-term support. Her words came from concern, not criticism.”

    The response was measured — and in keeping with Lumley’s lifelong ethos. Yet, as with so many controversies in the social media age, the nuance arrived too late.

    For some, the damage was already done.

    “It’s not what she said, it’s what people heard,” wrote a columnist in The Independent. “And once the internet decides what you meant, clarification rarely matters.”

     A Fall From Grace — or a Hard Truth We Refuse to Hear?

    The broader question now hanging over this controversy is whether Lumley is truly being “canceled,” or whether she’s simply facing the unavoidable backlash that comes from speaking uncomfortable truths in a polarized era.

    Some observers believe this may, paradoxically, strengthen her legacy — revealing the courage to speak openly about limits, even at the risk of misunderstanding.

    “Joanna’s always been brave,” noted a longtime colleague. “She’s faced dictators, campaigned for forgotten soldiers, and stood up for justice. Maybe she’s just doing what she’s always done — saying what others won’t, even if it costs her.”

    Others fear the damage to her image could linger. The actress once considered untouchable is now being discussed in the same breath as culture war controversies — a realm she has long avoided.

    Even a few of her  celebrity friends, sources say, are “privately concerned” that her words could overshadow decades of humanitarian achievement.

     The Price of Being a National Treasure

    The irony is that Lumley’s downfall — if it can be called that — stems not from malice but from a single attempt at honesty. Her statement wasn’t a call for exclusion; it was, by all accounts, a reflection on resource strain and the challenge of sustaining generosity.

    But in a world where empathy itself has become political, even kindness must now choose its words carefully.

    And perhaps that’s the tragedy of it all.

    A woman who spent her life speaking for others is now being judged for a few words that may not have said what she meant.

     The Legacy That Will Endure

    For all the uproar, Joanna Lumley’s story is far from over. She remains, at her core, what she has always been — an artist, an advocate, and a woman who has dedicated her life to making others feel seen.

    And if this moment proves anything, it’s that the public still expects moral leadership from its icons — even when that leadership comes wrapped in controversy.

    As one thoughtful supporter put it online:

    “You can disagree with what she said, but don’t forget what she’s done. Joanna Lumley has spent a lifetime helping others. One sentence shouldn’t erase a lifetime of compassion.”

    In the end, this is not just the story of a  celebrity under fire. It’s a story about how fragile the space for nuance has become — and how even the kindest voices can be drowned out by the noise of outrage.

    Whether she apologizes, clarifies, or stands her ground, one truth remains:

    Joanna Lumley’s words have forced Britain to look at itself — and the reflection is more complicated than anyone expected.

  • “THEY STOLE OUR FUTURE — AND WE’RE FIGHTING BACK!” Furious WASPI women finally break decades of silence in court, claiming their pensions were ripped from them and demanding justice. “We won’t be ignored any longer,” one campaigner shouted, voice shaking with rage. Legal experts warn this could be the flashpoint that redefines women’s rights in Britain, as the courtroom erupts and the nation watches every furious moment. Could this be the historic turning point where stolen futures are finally reclaimed? The battle is far from over — and the stakes have never been higher. DD

    “THEY STOLE OUR FUTURE — AND WE’RE FIGHTING BACK!” Furious WASPI women finally break decades of silence in court, claiming their pensions were ripped from them and demanding justice. “We won’t be ignored any longer,” one campaigner shouted, voice shaking with rage. Legal experts warn this could be the flashpoint that redefines women’s rights in Britain, as the courtroom erupts and the nation watches every furious moment. Could this be the historic turning point where stolen futures are finally reclaimed? The battle is far from over — and the stakes have never been higher. DD

    “THEY STOLE OUR FUTURE — AND WE’RE FIGHTING BACK!” Furious WASPI women finally break decades of silence in court, claiming their pensions were ripped from them and demanding justice. “We won’t be ignored any longer,” one campaigner shouted, voice shaking with rage. Legal experts warn this could be the flashpoint that redefines women’s rights in Britain, as the courtroom erupts and the nation watches every furious moment. Could this be the historic turning point where stolen futures are finally reclaimed? The battle is far from over — and the stakes have never been higher.

    WASPI Women BLOW THE WHISTLE: “YOU STOLE OUR PENSIONS!” Court DRAMA EXPLODES!

    A cɑse for stɑte pension compensɑtion for millions of women born in the 1950s is heɑding to court eɑrlier thɑn expected in the lɑtest development for the Women Agɑinst Stɑte Pension Inequɑlity (Wɑspi) cɑmpɑign.

    Judges will convene for ɑn urgent cɑse mɑnɑgement heɑring tomorrow (December 3) to exɑmine how the Lɑbour Gσverпment’s pledge to revisit its stɑnce on Wɑspi compensɑtion ɑffects ongoing legɑl proceedings.

    The Wɑspi cɑmpɑign hɑs lobbied MPs for pɑyouts, clɑiming women impɑcted by the equɑlisɑtion of the stɑte pension ɑge between the ʂeхes were not ɑdequɑtely informed.

    According to those impɑcted, this resulted in mɑny women being ɑble to sufficiently prepɑre finɑnciɑlly for retirement ɑs they believed they would be ɑble to ɑccess pɑyments eɑrlier.

    Lɑst yeɑr, ɑn investigɑtion by the Pɑrliɑment ɑnd Heɑlth Service Ombudsmɑn (PHSO) determined women born in the 1950s were victims of “mɑlɑdministrɑtion” in the Depɑrtment for Work ɑnd Pensions’ (DWP) hɑndling of sɑid chɑnges.

    Despite this, both the Lɑbour ɑnd Conservɑtive Gσverпments refused to tɑke up the cɑse of stɑte pension compensɑtion. Aheɑd of the Budget, DWP minister Pɑt McFɑdden confirmed the Gσverпment were reexɑmining the cɑse.

    Tomorrow’s two-ɑnd-ɑ-hɑlf-hour judiciɑl session on comes just six dɑys before the scheduled judiciɑl review chɑllenging ministers’ initiɑl rejection of compensɑtion recommendɑtions.

    Angelɑ Mɑdden, chɑir of the Wɑspi cɑmpɑign hɑs criticised the lɑck of ɑction from Gσverпment

    The heɑring represents ɑn unexpected development in the litigɑtion, with the court seeking to understɑnd the rɑmificɑtions of the Work ɑnd Pensions Secretɑry’s commitment mɑde in November to reconsider the originɑl decision to reject ɑ pɑyout.

    Wɑspi’s legɑl chɑllenge ɑgɑinst the Gσverпment’s dismissɑl of compensɑtion proposɑls remɑins scheduled for December 9 ɑnd December 10, though the cɑmpɑign group hɑs instructed solicitors to pursue guɑrɑntees ɑbout the reconsiderɑtion process.

    Notɑbly, the cɑmpɑign group wɑnts clɑrity on timelines ɑnd procedures before deciding whether to proceed with the full heɑring. Wɑspi cɑmpɑigners feɑr ministers might produce ɑnother decision mirroring the originɑl rejection, complete with whɑt they describe ɑs identicɑl legɑl deficiencies currently under chɑllenge.

    No specific ɗeɑɗline hɑs been provided for completing the reconsiderɑtion, heightening concerns ɑbout potentiɑl delɑys in resolving the long-running dispute over stɑte pension ɑge chɑnges.

    Angelɑ Mɑdden, who chɑirs WASPI, ɑcknowledged thɑt November’s ɑnnouncement mɑrked significɑnt progress ɑs ministers conceded cruciɑl evidence hɑd been overlooked when rejecting the Ombudsmɑn’s recommendɑtions on compensɑtion ɑnd injustice findings.

    However, she criticised the Gσverпment’s reluctɑnce to clɑrify its ɑpproɑch to the reconsiderɑtion or provide ɑ definitive schedule.

    “Our lɑwyers hɑve been pressing the Gσverпment on these ɑnd other mɑtters,” Ms Mɑdden stɑted.

    “The imminent court heɑrings mɑy not be necessɑry, but only if we cɑn be confident the Gσverпment is willing to reconsider in the right wɑy.”

    Cɑmpɑigners ɑre cɑlling on policymɑkers to do more for women born in the 1950s | WASPI

    She described the issue of Wɑspi compensɑtion ɑs being “high stɑkes” for women impɑcted by the perceived historic injustice.

    The impɑct extends beyond the millions of ɑffected women to the integrity of the Ombudsmɑn system itself, ɑccording to Ms Mɑdden, who wɑrned thɑt public trust in grievɑnce procedures ɑgɑinst government depɑrtments hɑngs in the bɑlɑnce.

    “Most importɑntly of ɑll, every 13 minutes, ɑ Wɑspi womɑn ɗιes without seeing justice,” she sɑid, underlining the humɑn cσst of continued delɑys.

  • GOOD NEWS: PRINCE GEORGE SET TO RECEIVE A HISTORIC, NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN ROLE IN 2026 Prince George is about to step into a unique royal role in 2026 — one designed exclusively for him. It’s a carefully chosen responsibility that signals the monarchy’s long game… and the beginning of George’s visible preparation for kingship. DD

    GOOD NEWS: PRINCE GEORGE SET TO RECEIVE A HISTORIC, NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN ROLE IN 2026 Prince George is about to step into a unique royal role in 2026 — one designed exclusively for him. It’s a carefully chosen responsibility that signals the monarchy’s long game… and the beginning of George’s visible preparation for kingship. DD

    GOOD NEWS: PRINCE GEORGE SET TO RECEIVE A HISTORIC, NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN ROLE IN 2026 Prince George is about to step into a unique royal role in 2026 — one designed exclusively for him. It’s a carefully chosen responsibility that signals the monarchy’s long game… and the beginning of George’s visible preparation for kingship.

    All hail future King George! Royal expert reveals the clever steps Kate and William took in 2025 to ensure the young prince, 12, is ‘well prepared for his unique role’

    The Prince and Princess of Wales‘s children typically join the royal family for a handful of public appearances every year, as William and Catherine remain committed to giving George, Louis, and Charlotte a relatively normal upbringing.

    However, the itinerary for Prince George, 12, looked slightly different this year with their eldest undertaking three additional high-profile engagements without his siblings – and demonstrated a new confidence in the spotlight.

    From his ‘delightful surprise’ attendance at the VE Day tea party at Buckingham Palace to his festive visit to a homelessness charity, these events suggest Prince George is ‘being well prepared for his unique royal role’ by his parents.

    According to expert Richard Fitzwilliams, George is making more appearances at events of ‘particular significance’ in a bid to acclimatise the future heir to the throne to all the attention without overwhelming him.

    ‘From the beginning, William and Catherine have prioritised privacy,’ Mr Fitzwilliams told The Daily Mail.  ‘As George gets older, he is making more appearances at events of particular significance, especially those with links to the armed forces and sport.’

    Weeks before his 12th birthday, George accompanied William and Catherine to a Buckingham Palace tea party for World War II veterans to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day this year.

    The young prince, who was dressed in a smart suit and tie, was seen listening attentively to their stories and exuded a ‘quiet confidence’, according to Mr Fitzwilliams.


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    From his ‘delightful surprise’ attendance at the VE Day tea party at Buckingham Palac eto his festive visit to a homelessness charity (above), three high-profile engagements revealed how Prince George is ‘being well prepared for his unique royal role’ by his parents. The young prince is seen here during a visit to The Passage in central London with Prince William (far left)


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    Weeks before his 12th birthday, George accompanied William and Catherine to a Buckingham Palace tea party for World War IIveterans to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day this year

    George, who is second in line to the throne, is believed to have impressed the party with his inquisitiveness and respect while displaying a maturity far beyond his years.

    ‘You should be very proud,’ D-Day hero Alfred Littlefield, 101, told Prince William of his son after their conversation.

    Mr Fitzwilliams said it was a ‘wonderful idea’ for William and Catherine to bring George to the tea party, where he was ‘clearly fascinated by the stories he heard’.

    ‘As future king, he will undoubtedly see service in the armed forces,’ he continued.

    ‘Privately, his parents will have schooled him to be a part of the military tradition, which goes back hundreds of years. Queen Elizabeth famously said, “I must be seen to be believed”, and an appearance on certain state occasions by George is now expected.’

    This year also marked Prince George’s debut at the Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall alongside his mother and grandfather, King Charles.

    Poignant images showed George sitting in the front row of the Royal Box with Catherine, Charles and Queen Camilla as well as the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.

    Royal watchers praised the future King as he followed Catherine’s lead, watching the proceedings intently, while standing in for William – who was away in Brazil for his annual Earthshot Prize at the time.


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    The prince, who was dressed in a smart suit and tie, was seen listening attentively to their stories while posing for photographs as George exuded a ‘quiet confidence’


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    This year also marked Prince George’s debut at the Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall alongside his mother and grandfather, King Charles (not pictured)

    The effect of George walking in step with the Princess of Wales for such an important engagement was profound.

    One Instagram user wrote: ‘And so young Prince George arises. Stepping in for his father. Well done, young sir.’

    Another comment read: ‘How wonderful to see George at such a wonderful occasion. He is growing up into a lovely young man, being gently guided by his lovely Mum and Dad.’

    ‘Incredible to see the little Prince George attend such an important night!’ one person added, while yet another noted George is already ‘so royal in his mannerisms’ despite his young age.

    One fan added it seemed like William and Catherine are ‘teaching Prince George well for his future as King someday‘.

    Part of this has meant bringing George into ‘William’s world’ by sharing the causes closest to his heart.

    As the year drew to a close, William introduced staff at The Passage to George – 32 years after he accompanied his mother, the late Princess Diana, to the same homelessness charity in a full-circle moment.

    When George signed his name in the visitor’s book, just under Diana and William’s names, a piece of modern royal history was etched – and its significance was not lost on him.


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    Reflecting on what has been a significant year for the young boy who will, one day, become King, royal expert Ingrid Seward suggested William might be willing to give George a ‘taste’ of his future lie ‘but not the full meal’ yet

    ‘Wow. Ok,’ the awe-struck prince said, in a sweet reaction to seeing his grandmother’s name in the book.

    George followed in his father’s footsteps as he helped prepare Christmas lunches for the homeless, like William did when he accompanied Diana to the shelter in 1993.

    The chief executive of The Passage, of which William is a patron, Mick Clarke said George got ‘stuck in’ to the various tasks of prepping their annual Christmas lunch, including creating care packages for those who couldn’t attend.

    Mr Clarke said there was ‘lots of banter’ as William prepared the sprouts, while George helped with the Yorkshire puddings.

    ‘It just shows how relaxed William is,’ he added. ‘But it also shows how relaxed George was. He clearly felt very comfortable and really enjoyed getting involved.’

    Reflecting on what has been a significant year for the young boy who will, one day, become King, royal expert Ingrid Seward suggested William might be willing to give George a ‘taste’ of his future lie ‘but not the full meal’ yet.

    The editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine told The Telegraph: ‘I remember [the Princess of Wales] once saying that they always discuss these appearances with George, that he is never pushed.

    ‘William is doing what he can to get him to look at the world in a certain way, but you can see how good George was with those old soldiers – he wants to do all these things. And William is happy for him to have a taste of it, but not the full meal.’

    And with George set to begin secondary school next September, ‘the kindest thing’ his parents can do is ‘let him be a teenager’, according to Christopher Wilson.

    There is enough time for George to grow into his ‘unique role’.

  • “I’M NOT APOLOGISING FOR TELLING THE TRUTH.” Rylan Clark has finally broken his silence after the This Morning migrant debate ignited a firestorm, delivering a blistering, no-nonsense response that left critics furious and supporters cheering, as he flatly refused to back down from the words that sparked outrage. Shaken but defiant, Rylan made it clear he won’t be bullied into silence, insisting, “I said what I said — and I stand by it,” as insiders say the fallout rattled producers and lit up group chats across ITV. Social media split instantly — some branding him reckless, others hailing him fearless — but one thing is certain: this wasn’t damage control, it was a line in the sand, and Rylan’s final message rang loud and cold — “If honesty makes people uncomfortable, that’s not my problem.” DD

    “I’M NOT APOLOGISING FOR TELLING THE TRUTH.” Rylan Clark has finally broken his silence after the This Morning migrant debate ignited a firestorm, delivering a blistering, no-nonsense response that left critics furious and supporters cheering, as he flatly refused to back down from the words that sparked outrage. Shaken but defiant, Rylan made it clear he won’t be bullied into silence, insisting, “I said what I said — and I stand by it,” as insiders say the fallout rattled producers and lit up group chats across ITV. Social media split instantly — some branding him reckless, others hailing him fearless — but one thing is certain: this wasn’t damage control, it was a line in the sand, and Rylan’s final message rang loud and cold — “If honesty makes people uncomfortable, that’s not my problem.” DD

    “I’M NOT APOLOGISING FOR TELLING THE TRUTH.” Rylan Clark has finally broken his silence after the This Morning migrant debate ignited a firestorm, delivering a blistering, no-nonsense response that left critics furious and supporters cheering, as he flatly refused to back down from the words that sparked outrage. Shaken but defiant, Rylan made it clear he won’t be bullied into silence, insisting, “I said what I said — and I stand by it,” as insiders say the fallout rattled producers and lit up group chats across ITV. Social media split instantly — some branding him reckless, others hailing him fearless — but one thing is certain: this wasn’t damage control, it was a line in the sand, and Rylan’s final message rang loud and cold — “If honesty makes people uncomfortable, that’s not my problem.”

    Rylan Clark caused a huge stir earlier this year with his comments on immigration, made live on television.

    Rylan Clark has broken his silence on his Ofcom backlash (Image: ITV)

    This Morning star Rylan Clark has responded to the backlash over his controversial migrant rant on the ITV show, which occurred while he was performing in his Christmas pantomime last night (Sunday, December 28). The 37-year-old is playing the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella in Southend alongside Strictly Come Dancing contestant Ross King, who is portraying Buttons in the show, held at Southend Cliffs Pavilion. As part of an on-stage exchange, Ryan swore at the audience during a slip of the tongue. Reacting to the error, which happened in front of a young audience, he quipped that he might be cancelled for the second time in a year, referencing the outrage he sparked after voicing his opinions on illegal immigration earlier this year on This Morning.

    Rylan has been part of This Morning for years (Image: Getty)

    The radio host sparked more than 700 Ofcom complaints in August following his immigration remarks while hosting the ITV magazine show with Josie Gibson.

    He said at the time: “This country is built on immigration. Legal immigration – a lot of the nurses and doctors who have saved my mum’s life have come over here from other countries. They’re living a great life, they’re paying into this tax system, they’re helping this country thrive.”

    However, he expressed his concern about people crossing the Channel illegally and suggested that Keir Starmer’s Government’s approach seemed too accommodating.

    Rylan added: “How can it be that if I turn up at Heathrow Airport as a British citizen and I’ve left my passport in Spain, I’ve got to stand at that airport and won’t be let in. But if I arrive on a boat from Calais, I get taken to a four-star hotel?”

    The star’s comments caused a stir online, with Rylan taking to Instagram to state a person can be “pro-immigration but against illegal routes”.

    An Ofcom spokesperson told The Independent at the time: “We’re assessing these complaints against our broadcasting rules, but are yet to decide whether or not to investigate.”

  • BREAKING NEWS: Lorraine Kelly’s Husband Confirms Shock Separation – Devastating Truth Revealed 😔💔

    BREAKING NEWS: Lorraine Kelly’s Husband Confirms Shock Separation – Devastating Truth Revealed 😔💔

    Lorraine Kelly’s Husband Subtly Confirms Separation After Uncovering a Hidden Secret

    Lorraine Kelly, the beloved television presenter, has recently been at the center of a personal storm as her husband has subtly confirmed that the couple has separated. This revelation comes shortly after he discovered a secret that Lorraine had been keeping from him, which reportedly changed his perception of the woman he thought he knew. Fans and followers of the TV star have been left shocked by the news, eager to understand the circumstances surrounding this unexpected development.

    The Subtle Confirmation of Separation


    While neither Lorraine Kelly nor her husband has made a formal public statement, subtle hints and carefully worded comments have led to widespread speculation about the status of their marriage. Lorraine’s husband, in particular, has been noticeably reserved in recent interviews and social media posts, indirectly acknowledging the couple’s separation. His remarks suggest a sense of betrayal and disappointment, indicating that the secret he uncovered had a profound impact on their relationship.

    This subtle confirmation has sparked a wave of interest among fans and media outlets alike. Lorraine Kelly, known for her warm and approachable personality, has always maintained a private personal life, making this revelation all the more surprising. The nature of the secret remains undisclosed, but the emotional weight it carries is evident in her husband’s statements.

    What Could the Secret Be?


    Speculation about the secret Lorraine Kelly was hiding has been rampant since the news broke. While no concrete details have been revealed, insiders suggest that it could relate to personal or family matters that Lorraine chose to keep private. Given her public image and the trust she has built with her audience, this hidden aspect of her life has understandably caused a stir.

    Experts on  celebrity relationships note that secrets, especially those uncovered unexpectedly, can significantly strain even the strongest marriages. The feeling of discovering something unknown about a partner often leads to a reassessment of the relationship’s foundation. Lorraine Kelly’s husband’s comment, “That’s not the woman I thought I knew,” encapsulates this sense of disillusionment.

    The Impact on Lorraine Kelly’s Career and Public Image


    Despite the personal challenges, Lorraine Kelly continues to maintain her professional commitments with grace and resilience. Her ability to separate her private life from her public persona has been commendable, allowing her to remain a trusted figure in the media industry. However, the revelation of her separation and the secret she kept may influence public perception moving forward.

    In the world of celebrity, personal matters often intertwine with professional reputations. Lorraine’s fans have expressed support and empathy, hoping she finds peace and clarity during this difficult time. The situation also highlights the pressures public figures face in balancing transparency with privacy.

    Looking Ahead: What This Means for Lorraine Kelly and Her Husband


    As Lorraine Kelly and her husband navigate this new chapter, the focus remains on healing and understanding. Separation, while challenging, can also be an opportunity for growth and reflection. Both parties are likely to prioritize their well-being and personal happiness as they move forward separately.

    For fans and followers, it is important to respect their privacy and allow them the space to manage their personal affairs without undue speculation. Lorraine Kelly’s strength and professionalism suggest that she will continue to thrive, both personally and professionally, despite this setback.

    Support and Privacy: The Balance Fans Should Maintain


    In times like these, public figures benefit greatly from the support of their audience. Offering empathy rather than judgment can make a significant difference. Lorraine Kelly’s journey reminds us that behind the glamour and fame, celebrities face real-life challenges just like anyone else.

    Respecting boundaries and avoiding intrusive speculation helps maintain a healthy environment for both Lorraine and her family. Fans can continue to celebrate her achievements and contributions to the media while honoring her need for privacy.

    Conclusion

    Lorraine Kelly’s husband’s subtle confirmation of their separation following the discovery of a secret she had been hiding marks a poignant moment in the couple’s lives. While the details remain private, the impact on their relationship is clear. As Lorraine Kelly moves forward, her resilience and professionalism will undoubtedly guide her through this difficult period. Fans are encouraged to support her with kindness and respect for her privacy. Stay tuned for further updates on Lorraine Kelly’s personal and professional journey. If you want to stay informed about the latest celebrity news and personal stories, subscribe to our newsletter today!