mum thinking her flat is haunted. Rebecca Glassborow was 'freaked out' after spotting a gaunt looking woman lurking behind her pals at a party back in October.
12.05.2021 - 02:33 / ok.co.uk
Jordan Banjo has admitted he sometimes "felt like a fraud" in Diversity, during a frank discussion about mental health that will air in Wednesday's episode of Loose Men. Jordan Banjo, Martin Kemp, Robert Rinder and Richard Madeley will host Loose Women's second-ever all-male version of the show, and one of the topics up for discussion is male body image.
mum thinking her flat is haunted. Rebecca Glassborow was 'freaked out' after spotting a gaunt looking woman lurking behind her pals at a party back in October.
The Masked Dancer's Viper has been revealed to be Diversity star Jordan Banjo. The 28 year old, who recently revealed he once felt like a fraud in Diversity, kept judges Oti Mabuse,Davina McCall, Mo Gilligan and Jonathan Ross on their toes as some thought he could be Love Island's Tommy Fury while others guessed boxer Anthony Joshua.
Wilmer Valderrama had a unique entry into the entertainment business. The 41-year-old actor got his big break playing foreign exchange student Fez on “That ’70s Show”, and the standout role gave him the opportunity to feel like an equal to his peers.
Wilmer Valderrama had a unique entry into the entertainment business. The 41-year-old actor got his big break playing foreign exchange student Fez on, and the standout role gave him the opportunity to feel like an equal to his peers. «I was pretty naïve and innocent to the conversation about diversity, inclusion and representation,» Valderrama told.
Emma Thompson made a hilarious wardrobe confession as she discussed her new movie Cruella on Wednesday morning's instalment of Lorraine.The iconic 62 year old actress admitted that it was "torture" getting into costume for Disney's brand new live-action prequel, in which she plays the Baroness von Hellman while Emma Stone takes on the titular role. 'I don't wear underwear, full stop.
Judi Love has revealed why she chose not to take part in Loose Women's recent body confidence photoshoot, admitting she has been on something of an emotional rollercoaster recently. In the latest of her weekly OK! columns, the star explains her decision to readers and shares her thoughts on some of the week's biggest news stories – including the ongoing debate surrounding the Friends reunion.
He's not the most obvious choice for a male pin up - but fans swooned over Richard Madeley as the TV host celebrated his birthday on Thursday. Expressing disbelief that the presenter was turning 65, Instagram users dubbed him a "sexy beast" as they commented on a shirtless picture posted by his daughter, Chloe.
Loose Women became Loose Men for just the second time in 21 years on Thursday, but impressed viewers are calling for it to become a regular spin-off. The hit ITV chat show welcomed an all-male panel as part of Mental Health Awareness Week, where they talked about issues affecting men, and fans loved it so much that they have asked for Loose Men to become permanent.
Martin Kemp has opened up on the struggle he and son Roman have faced in understanding their friend Joe Lyons' death as he discussed male suicide on Loose Men.
Ashley Banjo has said he got some high-profile support for Diversity's Black Lives Matter-inspired routine when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle gave him a call.The dancer and TV judge said he was "super grateful" for their support in the wake of 24,500 complaints about the dance performance that featured on Britain's Got Talent in October 2020.
Davina McCall has revealed that the early stages of menopause felt like kicking heroin all over again as she opens up about her struggles with ageing.The TV presenter thought she was going "mad" and feared she was getting "early-onset dementia" when she found she was unable to read the autocue for months before she found out she was going through the menopause.
Richard Madeley is set to host Loose Women as it welcomes an all-male panel for one day during Mental Health Awareness Week.The ITV daytime show will rebrand as Loose Men for just the second time in its 21-year history on May 13 and will also welcome Jordan Banjo, Robert Rinder and Martin Kemp to the panel. It will be part of Loose Women’s Stand By Your Men campaign, which encourages men to open up about their mental health, talk to loved ones and seek help.