Edwina Currie hit out at Ranvir Singh on Good Morning Britain as she told her 'not to put words in her mouth' over the Boris Johnson fine debacle.
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Ranvir Singh was left thinking about her own son after Liam Payne made 'interesting' comments on Good Morning Britain.
The former One Direction star was caught on his way into Elton John's annual Oscars after-party by the ITV news programme's North American correspondent Noel Phillips. All the famous faces who attended the star-studded event were asked about the moment that stole the show - when Will Smith casually walked up onto the stage and took a swipe at comedian Chris Rock after he made a joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.
Liam, 28, was asked about the altercation by Noel with GMB cutting to them live via video link. "I'll be honest with you... Will Smith actually used to live behind my house," he said. "I've had the pleasure of knowing his son and daughter very well and we did Men In Black III with him.
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"I believe whatever he felt that he did he had the right to do and I also felt there were three losers in one fight. He didn't know, being Chris Rock, He didn't do what he had to do, being Will Smith, and she did nothing, being Jada, and it's a very sad thing."
The pop star went on: "But there was a powerful moment for me to watch one of the world's best emoters, ever, speak from the heart. I'd rather take the beauty out the situation than take the pain. But I had to leave my chair, I'll be honest with you. It cut me really deep."
Ranvir, 44, ended up airing her own concerns about the on-screen incident after watching Liam talk to Noel. Speaking to her co-stars Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley on Monday morning, she said: "I thought what Liam Payne said was really interesting. He’s a young lad who
Edwina Currie hit out at Ranvir Singh on Good Morning Britain as she told her 'not to put words in her mouth' over the Boris Johnson fine debacle.
Liam Payne's Oscars interview went viral, with fans confused over his hybrid accent - but now it's received a Celtic folk remix and it's actually quite a decent tune. Speaking to Good Morning Britain, the singer shared his thoughts on the situation that went down with Will Smith getting up on stage to slap host Chris Rock after he made a joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett-Smith's appearance. Now comedian Michael Fry has taken Payne's words and turned them into a piece of haunting lyricism and also had the falsetto voice to pull off the Celtic folk rendition of the interview.
chatted to Good Morning Britain on the red carpet at the Oscars, he provoked a social media storm. Comments flooded in dissecting his vowels, mocking his accent and asking why he didn’t sound like he was from Wolverhampton any more. As a fellow Midlander, I felt a pang of empathy.
Good Morning Britain presenter Ranvir Singh has opened up on her personal experience of having alopecia, as she expressed her support for actress Jada Pinkett Smith. Pinkett Smith first revealed that she had the condition, which is an autoimmune disorder that causes hair loss, in 2018, when she said that beginning to lose her hair was "a really scary experience" and explained: "That's why I cut my hair and continue to cut it". Her condition was thrown into the spotlight at last weekend's Academy Awards ceremony, when her husband Will Smith and comedian Chris Rock got into an altercation live on stage after Rock made a joke about Pinkett Smith's hair and compared her to fictional character GI Jane, who has been depicted with a shaved head.
Singer and ex-One Direction member Liam Payne went viral on Sunday 27 March night when he debuted a bizarre new accent on the red carpet at Elton John AIDS Foundation's annual Academy Awards viewing party. Forgoing his well-known Wolverhampton accent for a seemingly Irish-American twang, he left viewers scratching their heads.
TV presenter Ranvir Singh has shown viewers her hair loss while opening up about suffering from alopecia. As Ranvir was standing in for Lorraine Kelly on Lorraine, she began discussing the latest in Will Smith and Chris Rock Oscars clash.The pair came to blows after Chris made a cruel joke about Will’s wife Jada Pinkett Smith’s hair loss condition alopecia.
Good Morning Britain's Ranvir Singh has shared an update after she was unexpectedly pulled off the show Britain Tuesday, March 29. The daytime TV host's absence sparked fear with viewers, as she was taken from the studio minutes after co-host Richard Madeley worried she wouldn't "get through" her segment.The 44 year old journalist's eyes had become extremely swollen and puffy and she had red-rimmed eyes, a far cry from her usually polished and healthy-looking appearance. The star explained she had severe hay fever, and upon advice from Dr Hilary Jones on the show, she took out her contact lenses and wore her glasses instead, also going makeup free to see if it would ease up.
Tributes have poured in overnight for Tom Parker, who died yesterday aged just 33 following a long battle with a brain tumour.
Ranvir Singh has given her followers a health update after she was pulled off Good Morning Britain on Tuesday after suffering from a sudden allergy. She disappeared from the live ITV news programme after she appeared to have 'the worst hay fever' co-star Richard Madeley 'had ever seen.'
Ranvir Singh has announced that she’ll soon be back on television screens after being forced to leave Good Morning Britain after suffering from what she initially believed to be severe hay fever symptoms. On Tuesday’s edition of the ITV programme, Ranvir joined hosts Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid in the ITV studio.
he died on Wednesday surrounded by his family and bandmates, a statement released by the boyband said. Tom disclosed in October 2020 that he had been diagnosed with stage four glioblastoma and had begun radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Tom achieved great success as a member of one of the UK’s chart-topping boy bands, later going on to triumph on stage and television.
Myles Stephenson has spoken out about Liam Payne's accent after a clip of him speaking on the Will Smith versus Chris Rock showdown went viral. While former One Direction star Liam offered his thoughts on the shocking altercation at the Oscars when asked during an afterparty, most viewers were distracted by his unusual voice. And now Rak-Su star Myles has admitted that 28 year old Liam isn't new to altering his accent and "used to change his voice on the X-Factor".
Ranvir Singh has been pulled off ITV's Good Morning Britain after struggling live on air.The 44 year old, who recently "found love" with her 26 year old boyfriend who she met on Strictly Come Dancing, appeared on the programme on Tuesday 29 March alongside Richard Madeley, 65, and Susanna Reid, 51, before making an unexpected exit. Richard had shared his fears that Ranvir "wouldn't get through" her news segment before she explained to viewers that she was suffering from severe hay fever.The TV host explained that she had woken up with streaming red eyes and a swollen face due to the pollen in the air and even went to Dr Hilary Jones for advice on what to do.
Good Morning Britain host Ranvir Singh was pulled off the show on Tuesday morning after suffering from a sudden allergy. Her co-host Richard Madeley shared his concerns for the presenter after she appeared to have 'the worst hay fever he'd ever seen'.