There has been a change in plans for the COVID-19 vaccination policies for the upcoming 2022 Oscars ceremony, which will take place in Hollywood on March 27.
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BBC Three is back on the box and the channel’s return wouldn’t be complete without a new show from veteran presenter Stacey Dooley.The 35-year-old – who has carved out a career for herself through her cutting edge documentary making and girl-next-door presenting style – now hosts Hungry For It.The new cooking competition gives 10 aspiring chefs from across the UK a chance to upskill and put their talents to the test.The contestants will all live together during the competition and the winner will walk away with a life-changing prize to help them carve out a career in the food industry. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. Joining Stacey at the helm is chef and rapper Big Zuu and personal chef to the stars Kayla Greer.
When we caught up with Stacey she admitted she’d “fallen in love” with Big Zuu and believes audiences will do the same.The star also spoke about how lucky she feels to still be working with BBC Three. “I’m hanging on for dear life,” she joked.
“Every time I get a new show I’m thinking, ‘Yay! I’m not on BBC Four yet!’" Here, Stacey reveals a bit more about the soft spot she has for the channel she calls home, why we should all tune into her new show and teases where her talents in the kitchen truly lie… Hi, Stacey! You’re a bit of a BBC Three prodigy. How are you feeling about the channel returning to our TV screens? I’m thrilled it’s coming back to TV.
I know we’ve all been having really important and valid conversations – certainly over the last couple of years – about inclusivity and the importance of representation. But, I do believe that BBC Three have been saying a lot of what we’re saying
.There has been a change in plans for the COVID-19 vaccination policies for the upcoming 2022 Oscars ceremony, which will take place in Hollywood on March 27.
The Beths have returned with a powerful new single titled ‘A Real Thing’, marking their first new material in almost two years.It’s a darker track than fans of the band have to come to expect, standing out amid their catalogue with its bleak lyrics and bold, authoritative riffs more akin to metal than The Beths’ typically buoyant, jangly pseudo-surf-pop. On its explosive chorus, frontwoman Liz Stokes sings: “Getting rhyme over reason / It’s a sinister silly season / But maybe we can end up meaning / A real thing.”The track arrives alongside a video helmed by the band’s longtime collaborators Annabel Kean and Callum Devlin (aka Sports Team), with whom The Beths recently worked on their concert film ‘Auckland, New Zealand, 2020’.
Amanda Holden has opened up on her heartbreaking grief more than a decade after her son Theo was stillborn.The actress and TV presenter paid tribute to her late child, who would have been celebrating their 11th birthday on Tuesday 1 February.The 50 year old radio star shares children Alexa, 17, and Hollie, 10, with her husband of 14 years Chris Hughes. But sadly, Amanda, who was present at the latest BGT auditions, which are reportedly struggling to "fill venues", also lost a baby during the early years of their marriage. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .
The BBC are set to create a "woke" new soap to reflect modern Britain and rival EastEnders. A day before BBC Three's return from online-only to regular television channels - with a line up of big stars including Gemma Collinswho celebrates turning 41 today - the network's controller Fiona Campbell has revealed her ambition for the new show.
K.J. Yossman The BBC have commissioned “Two Daughters,” a documentary fronted by Stacey Dooley about the murders of Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman.The two women were reported missing on June 6, 2020 after they went to celebrate Bibaa’s birthday in a park.
Stacey Dooley was put on the spot during Tuesday's The One Show, where she was asked about rumours of an engagement between herself and boyfriend Kevin Clifton.MORE: Stacey Dooley shares intimate glimpse into romantic date night with Kevin CliftonSpeaking to hosts Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas on the BBC Show, the presenter was quick to brush off speculation.WATCH: Stacey Dooley resembles a catwalk model in gorgeous series of outfits"Stacey, we mentioned that you're a Strictly winner, you took home the glitterball with the love of your life Kevin," remarked Lauren, to which Stacey replied: "I know, what a cliche."MORE: Kevin Clifton makes rare comment about 'marriage' to Stacey DooleyREAD: Stacey Dooley comments on relationship with Kevin Clifton's ex-wife Karen HauerLauren then quizzed: "You've got to get your hand out here, you don't have an announcement? Would we be the first to know?"Shutting the question down, Stacey quipped: "You would absolutely be the first to know. But no, I’m so dull.