Mark Consuelos is celebrating his wife Kelly Ripa during Friday’s episode of “Live With Kelly And Ryan”.
20.09.2021 - 13:07 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Carol Kirkwood has had quite the morning on BBC Breakfast after getting taken out by a guide dog.
The weather presenter was in Chelsea to deliver Monday's forecast to viewers.
But Carol, 59, was also talking to the news programme's hosts Dan Walker and Sally Nugent about guide dogs.
As the camera panned back to the studio, however, the huge screen next to the presenters showed Carol being pulled over by one of the
Mark Consuelos is celebrating his wife Kelly Ripa during Friday’s episode of “Live With Kelly And Ryan”.
He’s ready to work, bitch. Cody Rigsby can’t wait to dance to a classic Britney Spears song during week three of Dancing With the Stars — and he’s hopeful that his partner, Cheryl Burke, will be able to join him in the ballroom as she battles coronavirus.
BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty has shut down a personal trainer who criticised her diet on social media.The morning TV star is very serious about her health and fitness regime, and is regularly out running or enjoying a game of golf, often sharing snapshots of her activities on social media. When a follower then told her off for tucking into a bowl of pasta while she watched the Ryder Cup 2020 on TV, the 46 year old set them straight.
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Strictly Come Dancing contestant Dan Walker was left in hysterics on Monday's episode of BBC Breakfast as co-star Carol Kirkwood was dragged to the floor by a guide dog while live on TV. During the segment, which was filmed in Chelsea, London, Carol, 59, was pulled over by the "strong" pet pooch called Flash, which even resulted in the presenter losing her earpiece.
Madonna. Now the director's fire-table, which featured in his 2019 action-comedy The Gentlemen, will launch at the Chelsea Flower Show next week.
There will be no more early morning starts for the now former BBC Breakfast host Louise Minchin – at least not too early.The 53-year-old served her last show as longstanding host on Wednesday morning, waking up at the painfully premature time of 3.40am over the course of her run presenting there.