Former Strictly Come Dancing star Susanna Reid was among the celebrities congratulating Kelvin Fletcher for winning this year’s series.
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Matt Lucas has predicted that the future of Jeremy Corbyn may not be in politics but on the dancefloor instead. The Little Britain star has reacted to the disastrous general election exit polls for Labour by looking at what could be the next move for the party's leader.
The 45-year-old comic actor reacted to the prediction that the Conservatives would win by a huge majority by tweeting that Corbyn could be heading for Strictly rather than the House of Commons next year. Matt tweeted: "I guess
.Former Strictly Come Dancing star Susanna Reid was among the celebrities congratulating Kelvin Fletcher for winning this year’s series.
The rapper was signing copies of his new album as the results started coming in
As the dust settles on another big night in British politics, artists and trade bodies from across the U.K. music industry have been speaking out on Boris Johnson's decisive general election victory.On the artist side, grime star Stormzy -- a vocal supporter of defeated Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn -- told BBC 1Xtra that the election result "felt like a dark cloud.""Even waking up today, you can feel it.
"I'm so sad we lost this fight".
Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid has used her weekly Daily Mail column to warn this year’s Strictly Come Dancing finalists, telling them to enjoy it while it lasts because they’ll be in for a shock when the Glitterball Trophy hits someone’s mantelpiece and the sequinned spandex gets put into storage. “A warning to all...
TV host Rachel Riley has taken to Twitter to thank the UK after Labour tanked in the general election exit poll. The poll predicted a Tory landslide and a dismal defeat for Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party.
Stromzy has commented that the future looks disturbing for minorities in the United Kingdom after results of the general election 2019 exit poll predict a massive Tory majority. The grime artist, 26, who earlier in the day urged his followers to vote Labour, took to Twitter to retweet a message penned by British journalist Mehdi Hasan shortly after the exit poll result was revealed.
James Corden has weighed in on the 2019 general election after the exit poll predicts a landslide Tory win with 368 seats. T he British actor, 41, took to social media on Thursday night to blame Jeremy Corbyn as the massive survey predicted the Conservatives have won a 368 seats in Parliament - the biggest Tory majority since Margaret Thatcher's in 1987.