Rylan Clark has been seen taking on a job with one of the UK's biggest supermarkets - but it's not as it seems. While the BBC Radio 2 presenter won't be scanning your next big shop, he has teamed up with Tesco.
16.02.2024 - 21:33 / ok.co.uk
Rylan Clark has spoken out over the news that Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard have been announced as the new permanent hosts of This Morning. After Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield left, fans have been left who would take over, but some are now fuming that Rylan hasn't been chosen for the permanent position. Rylan, 35, was one of the star who helped out while ITV bosses worked out who'd fill the roles.
Now Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard have been announced as the main hosts from Monday to Thursday, with Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond hosting their usual slot on Fridays. Rylan wrote a message on X, formally known as Twitter, and said, "Congrats to these lovely two. I can't wait to watch from my own sofa whilst sitting in my pants .
Both two of tv's decent ones. I officially name you 'BAT'", he penned along with a heart emoji. However, some fans wanted Rylan and Emma Willis to host all the time.
One fan said wrote: "It should have been you Ry! I'm livid." Someone else said it should be Rylan and Emma Willis, while another added: "SHOULD BE YOU X." Over the past few weeks, there have been whispers that Cat had previously said no to hosting This Morning. Cat, who is a mum of two, used to live in the US where she So You Think You Can Dance, while Ben, her new co-host, currently presents Good Morning Britain with Susanna Reid. Ben shared his excitement for the announcement, as he said: "This really feels like a very special moment for Cat and I to be part of the next chapter of This Morning.
Rylan Clark has been seen taking on a job with one of the UK's biggest supermarkets - but it's not as it seems. While the BBC Radio 2 presenter won't be scanning your next big shop, he has teamed up with Tesco.
Regular viewers of ITV will have their viewing disrupted as a massive schedule change takes place on Wednesday afternoon.
Loose Women has been cancelled and This Morning has been cut short in big TV schedule shake up today, March 6. During hosting duties on This Morning, Craig Doyle announced that the show would be finishing 15 minutes earlier, at 12.15pm, rather than 12.30pm. Craig, 53, said: "The show is slightly shorter today because it's Budget Day.
Ben Shephard's first replacement on Good Morning Britain has been confirmed ahead of his move to This Morning. The presenter has already finished his 10-year stint on the ITV news programme ahead of heading for pastures new.
Cat Deeley is not only thrilled to be stepping into her new role as a full-time presenter on This Morning, she is also said to be over the moon for close friend and former co-host Anthony McPartlin. Cat has “always remained close” to Ant and Dec and is understood to be delighted at how Ant has turned his life around as he plans to take a pause from prime-time TV to focus on family.This Morning recently announced that Good Morning Britain’s Ben Shephard, 49, and Cat Deeley, 47, will become permanent hosts of the daytime show, making their debut early this month.The pair will front the Monday to Thursday shows, while Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary will continue to present the Friday edition.
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Martin Lewis has confirmed he's set to host This Morning after it was revealed on the latest edition of the programme. The Money Saving Expert founder will be stepping up to main host role alongside Josie Gibson from Monday (March 4).
This Morning has confirmed another presenter is stepping into the main host role despite Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley being confirmed as the new permanent presenting duo.
Patrick Kielty has shared a gushing tribute to his wife Cat Deeley after it was revealed she will be the new host of This Morning.The TV star will team up with Good Morning Britain's Ben Shephard to front the ITV show from 11 March. Comedian and TV presenter Patrick, 53, took to Instagram to share how proud he is of Cat, 47, and said she is "made for" This Morning. He posted a sweet video montage containing dozens of photographs of Cat, including fun photos taken at their family home.
Ben Shephard is leaving his long-time colleague Susanna Reid as he prepares to become the new host of This Morning with Cat Deeley.The presenter fronted his last show on Friday, 23 February, where it was announced that his first day in his new gig will be Monday, 11 March. While it was an emotion-filled last day in the Good Morning Britain studio, Susanna, 53, has since taken to her social media to say an emotional goodbye to her friend and colleague, saying she's "going to miss".
Beloved Morning TV star, Fern Britton, who regularly brought smiles to viewers across the nation as co-host of This Morning alongside Phillip Schofield, is set to step into the Celebrity Big Brother house. Fern, 66, charmed audiences on the popular ITV show from 1999 up until her departure in 2009, often presenting with Phil.
Ben Shephard was left trying to hold back the tears as he presented Good Morning Britain for the last time. The presenter announced last week that he was leaving the ITV news programme as he'd landed the new main host gig on This Morning.
Alison Hammond has offered a little life update as she prepares to return to This Morning ahead of big changes. The presenter has recently ditched the UK and enjoyed a break with one of her pals between stints fronting the ITV daytime show on a Friday.
Good Morning Britain's Richard Arnold has revealed the date that presenter Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley will be joining This Morning. Ben bid a teary farewell to GMB on Friday, 23 February, after it was confirmed he would join the team at This Morning alongside Cat to present the morning show from Mondays to Thursdays.
Robin Windsor's family have shared a touching message following the sad news of his death.The former Strictly Come Dancing star passed away at the age of 44, with his death being announced in the early hours of Tuesday Morning. His family have since thanked friends and fans for the outpouring of love following the news of his death.
Ben Shephard has confirmed his last day on Good Morning Britain as co-host Kate Garraway declared 'we're losing him'. The presenter is rounding up a 10-year stint on the ITV news programme as he heads for pastures new on This Morning.
Ben Shephard reportedly "refused to sign" his This Morning contract until "he knew who he'd be working with." The Good Morning Britain star was announced as one of the new permanent hosts of the ITV show last week, alongside So You Think You Can Dance's Cat Deeley. However, it's been claimed that 49 year old Ben "held off" from announcing his latest career move until Cat fully committed to the role.
This Morning's Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary have broken their silence about the new hosts joining them on ITV. It's finally been confirmed that Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley are taking over from Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield as the main show presenters.
Cat Deeley will soon be settling down on This Morning's sofa as one of the show's new lead presenters. The 47-year-old has been named alongside Ben Shephard as one of the ITV programme's permanent replacements for Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.
This Morning today revealed that Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard will be joining as full-time presenters - after a tumultuous year for the ITV show. It comes following months of speculation that the duo will be taking the reins from stand-in presenters who stepped up after Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby quit the programme. As well as his stints on GMTV followed by Good Morning Britain, having started on Channel 4 with The Bigger Breakfast, Ben also fronts gameshow Tipping Point.