Krishnan Guru-Murthy has said he “understands” Sports Relief’s decision to relocate an upcoming challenge over coronavirus concerns but that he is used to being in “disaster zones”.
03.02.2020 - 23:01 / variety.com
Former One Direction singer Louis Tomlinson has said he’ll never return to BBC One’s morning news program BBC Breakfast, after being asked about the deaths of his mother and sister on the popular show earlier today.
Tomlinson was appearing on Monday’s program to promote his debut solo album “Walls.” During the broadcast, hosts Dan Walker and Louise Minchin touched on the subject of grief while asking the singer about his songwriting process. Tomlinson’s mother died of leukemia in 2016, and he
Krishnan Guru-Murthy has said he “understands” Sports Relief’s decision to relocate an upcoming challenge over coronavirus concerns but that he is used to being in “disaster zones”.
Louis Tomlinson has vowed never to appear on BBC Breakfast again following his interview today (February 3).
Louis Tomlinson has vowed to not go on BBC Breakfast again after an uncomfortable interview on the red sofa on Monday morning.
Louis Tomlinson has vowed never to return to the BBC’s Breakfast news show after facing “gossipy” questions about losing his mother.
One Direction fans have flocked to support Louis Tomlinson as he criticised BBC Breakfast for asking about his grief over the deaths of his mother Johanna and sister Félicité.
Louis Tomlinson has said he will not appear on BBC Breakfast again, as he criticised hosts Dan Walker and Louise Minchin for asking him about his grief following the deaths of his mother and sister.