Dave secures a third consecutive week at Number 1 in the UK with Starlight.
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As the cheeky chappie who brightens up our mornings on Capital Breakfast, you would expect Roman Kemp to be brimming with confidence. But when we chat after our exclusive photoshoot, he surprises us with a confession. “Any time I do a shoot, I have to make sure I don’t see one of the pictures.That’s the only diva side of me,” he says.
“It’s just insecurity. If I see a picture and I think, ‘I look terrible today,’ it can affect how I feel that day.” The 29-year-old, who is the son of Spandau Ballet bassist Martin and Pepsi & Shirlie singer Shirlie, found fame for himself when he joined Capital FM in 2014 to present its evening show. Since then, his profile has rocketed.
He landed the breakfast show three years later and went on to finish third on the 2019 series of I’m A Celebrity. But viewers saw a different side to him last year when he filmed BBC mental health documentary Roman Kemp: Our Silent Emergency following the death of radio producer Joe Lyons, who was a close friend. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
He says he had an “overwhelming” reaction to the documentary, in which he also opened up about having suicidal thoughts in 2019. Here, Roman, who has partnered with TK Maxx on its range of charity T-shirts for Red Nose Day, talks about mental health, why he’s not ready for dating right now and his fears about never becoming a dad… Hi Roman! In May it’s five years since you started at Capital Breakfast. Has it flown by? Yeah, it’s quite scary.
I’m waiting for them to sack me! I love my job more than anything. No matter how stressed I am or if my mental health is bad, I know for four hours of my day I’m laughing and happy. It’s like my little
.Dave secures a third consecutive week at Number 1 in the UK with Starlight.
An 11-day trial over the copyright of Ed Sheeran's hit song “Shape of You" concluded in London on Tuesday, with the judge saying he would take some time to consider his ruling.The British pop star and his co-writers, Snow Patrol’s John McDaid and producer Steven McCutcheon, deny accusations that the 2017 song copies part of a 2015 song called “Oh Why” by Sami Chokri, who performs under the name Sami Switch.Lawyer Andrew Sutcliffe, representing the “Oh Why” co-writers, argued there was an “indisputable similarity between the works” and suggested the chances of two songs that “correlate” appearing within months of each other was “minutely small."The lawyer claimed that Sheeran had “Oh Why” “consciously or unconsciously in his head" when “Shape of You” was written in 2016. He also alleged that Sheeran, who attended the hearing throughout, was dishonest and evasive in giving evidence to the trial.Sheeran and his co-writers say they have disclosed material to the trial and do not remember hearing “Oh Why” before the court case.Justice Antony Zacaroli said Tuesday he would deliver his judgment “as soon as I can.”“Shape of You” was the biggest selling song in the U.K.
Dave’s Starlight could be heading for its third week at Number 1 this Friday, although Aitch & Ashanti could mount a challenge with Baby – last week’s highest new entry – still Dave’s closest competition at Number 2.
She recently brought viewers to tears with her documentary, Kate Garraway: Caring For Derek, and now the star’s friend Roman Kemp has hailed the Good Morning Britain presenter as “superwoman” for her care of her husband. Roman, 29, and Kate, 54, became close after bonding in the I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! jungle back in 2019. But just three months after the ITV reality show wrapped, Kate’s husband Derek Draper was admitted to hospital with Covid-19 and later placed into a coma.
Peter Andre has spoken out on the "emotional" reunion he had with his parents after two years apart due to restrictions over the coronavirus pandemic.The 49 year old, who relocated to Australia from London when he was six years old, appeared on ITV's Good Morning Britain to talk to Kate Garraway, 54, and Ben Shephard, 47, about how it went. Sitting next to his brother Michael, sister Debbie, and son Junior, 16, he shared: "These past few days for myself, Michael and Junior especially, have been the best days we've had in many many years. "Obviously seeing my mum, who is sitting over there, and my dad, it's just incredible.
Peter Andre and his eldest son Junior joined Good Morning Britain hosts Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard from Australia after returning home to his family for the first time in two years.Exclusive: Peter Andre's wife Emily makes extremely candid comment about her kids' futureDescribing their emotional reunion with his mum and dad, the singer opened up about his mother being ill, saying: "She's suffering quite a bit… it means a lot that we're able to have this time with mum. We're so grateful."WATCH: Peter Andre on emotional reunion with his ill motherGMB host Ben also asked Peter's teenage son: "Junior, I wonder who was the most emotional, was it your dad or uncle Mike?"MORE: Peter Andre reveals anguish over not being able to see his mumSEE: Peter Andre and wife Emily celebrate special family milestone on luxury Bulgarian vacationTo which, the 16-year-old replied: "Yes dad is a very emotional guy, there were tears everywhere, to be honest.
Peter Andre got emotional live on Good Morning Britain today as he was finally reunited with his family in Australia.
World renowned singer Ed Sheeran has been relying on the support of his wife Cherry Seaborn amid his "disturbing and stressful" court case, which has seen him accused of copying music from other artists, a source has revealed. Ross O' Donoghue and Sami Chokri (who goes by the grime artist name Sami Switch) have alleged that Ed's 2017 'Shape of You' from his bestselling album ÷ ("Divide") used snippets from their own song 'Oh Why', and filed an official legal complaint back in 2018.
Kate Garraway has reportedly suffered another misfortune following her husband Derek Draper’s long-term effects after catching Covid-19 as his business — which she took over as director of amid his health issues — has folded.The 54 year old mentioned having fears of “money running out” paying for Derek’s aftercare treatment and now a source alleges she is facing more difficulty as Derek's psychotherapy company Astra Aspera Limited has struggled to “keep going". After falling seriously ill with Covid-19 in 2020, Derek has been looked after by carers and wife Kate — leaving little time for the Good Morning Britain presenter to be able to focus on the couple's business.
Kate Garraway is sadly facing another setback amid her husband Derek Draper's ongoing health battle.MORE: Kate Garraway gives heartbreaking update on how kids are 'adjusting' to home life with DerekAccording to the Mail on Sunday, the business that she ran with Derek has now gone bust, just a short time after she spoke about her financial worries.WATCH: Kate Garraway describes emotional moment husband Derek was able to hug son BillyKate is said to have lost her battle to save Derek's psychotherapy company, Astra Aspera Limited, and will announce that the firm is to fold over the coming days.READ: Caring For Derek viewers defend Kate Garraway after criticism over documentaryMORE: GMB star Ben Shephard shares touching personal tribute – fans reactAstra Aspera was primarily Derek's company but in February last year, Kate was made a director in an effort to keep it running. However, now Derek is unable to work – and is unlikely to return anytime soon – Kate is struggling with a huge increase in costs.