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Strictly viewers may not know my history but I’m warrior queen of punk & I’ll prove doubters wrong, says Toyah Willcox
BACK when young punk Toyah Willcox was putting safety pins through her nose, her Strictly dance partner Neil Jones was still wearing them in his nappies.
But despite the age gap, this 66-year-old rocker isn’t about to do an Ann Widdecombe and get dragged round the stage by her pro dancer — she’s attacking every routine.
Toyah is determined to shatter the stereotypes about older people held by quite a few of her younger counterparts — starting on last week’s Strictly when she saw off 24-year-old Tom Dean.
She said: “Everyone was completely shocked. Tom is an Olympian, but when it comes to a dance-off I’m going to give my best against anyone.
“They look at a tiny little 66-year-old who is either the same age as their mother or their granny — I fully understand that to young people I’m incredibly old, but I don’t behave like that.
“I also like that some younger people might not know who I am, because they might not know how strong I am.
“They don’t know my history, and my history is pretty good as a performer.”
‘Do whatever you want’
There was some controversy online last week when viewers claimed the judges had saved Toyah in the dance-off just to “level out” the genders as there are just six female celebrities taking part compared to nine men.
But Toyah brushed off the claims, saying the real reason she was saved was because she performed well doing the jive, which is one of the trickiest dances on the show.
Although she’s the favourite to get kicked off this weekend, Toyah isn’t about to go down without a fight.
She said: “When young people see me perhaps there is going to be ridicule — but that gives me a fabulous position to prove them wrong.”
Toyah, best known for her anthem It’s A Mystery, was a bona fide movie star and singer back in the early Seventies and early Eighties.
Along with a handful of other female performers at the time, she blazed a trail for women with her punk rock look and attitude.
And she points towards a particularly poignant moment in 1981 when she performed in Drury Lane with an incredible shock of bright orange hair and dragon make-up.
The costume team had done their research on me. They still treat me like a rock chick too which is really lovely — and I just say, ‘Do whatever you want with me’.
Toyah said: “It was powerful, it was so ahead of its time for a woman to look like that when you consider most of the world were idolising Farrah Fawcett and Olivia Newton-John.
“There I was like a warrior woman. I think I was another side of femininity — I wanted to be strong and a woman of independence.”
Unlike with so many other contestants on Strictly, the costume department know there aren’t many wild looks they can throw at Toyah which are likely to shock her.
Which is perhaps why, when she dances tonight as part of the annual Movie Week, she’ll be dressed as Ursula the sea witch from The Little Mermaid, dancing to Poor Unfortunate Souls.
Toyah said: “The costume team had done their research on me. They still treat me like a rock chick too which is really lovely — and I just say, ‘Do whatever you want with me’.
“They think it’s open season and I appreciate that. But I’d like to see them try to make me look ladylike!
Toyah admits she had no desire to live the life of a lady in the heady days of punk, particularly when she was starting out and forced to sleep in a second-hand coffin because she didn’t have a bed.
Back then, the lifestyle was all about adopting an unconventional approach and rebelling. She had a lisp, is dyslexic, got bullied at school and left with a single O-level, and was keen to turn a page on her past.
That made her more determined to succeed — and she went on to have eight top ten singles, bagging a Best British Female Artist nomination at the 1982 Brit Awards.
Music also helped her find love, in the form of King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp, who has worked with everyone from David Bowie to Blondie.
The couple have been married since 1986 — and in 2021, Toyah caused a sensation when she wore a wafer-thin top with no bra while singing with Robert during a live-streamed performance.
So will Strictly ever embrace her heritage with outfits and a performance that reflects her punk past?
She teases: “If I get through this week, the dance I will do next Saturday I have been waiting to do — it’s going to have visuals that are utterly outrageous. I can’t wait.” As well as modelling for Vivienne Westwood, Toyah’s early experiences include hanging out with music royalty, including her time filming Quadrophenia in 1979.
The cult Brit flick had an incredible line-up including an up-and-coming star called Sting, who’d just quit being a teacher to pursue a career with his band, The Police.
‘Sailing ship in a storm’
Toyah said: “Sting was so sweet. We were all in the same hotel when we were shooting in Brighton.
“Myself and another actress would meet with Sting in his bedroom and he’d be teaching us the backing vocals to Roxanne.
“He’s always been outstandingly beautiful, physically, but his ego at that time did not reflect that.
“He found it quite hard to be the [film’s] pompous bell boy then. I adored him, and I was close to him for almost 15 years after that.” Is she conscious of how many women would kill to be invited to Sting’s hotel room every night?
What Strictly has that is very punk is that, under a lot of pressure, it delivers one of the BBC’s flagship programmes — and it is live, so anything could happen.
“I was a punk rocker,” she said. “I just didn’t even think about it.”
As part of the Quadrophenia cast, Toyah was asked to help punk legend John Lydon rehearse for his screen test as the central character of mod Jimmy Cooper.
The role eventually went to Phil Daniels, but Toyah got to make a friend of the Sex Pistol — and he turned out not to be rotten at all.
She recalls: “Johnny was surprisingly lovely, an absolute gentleman.
“I first met him at his apartment just off the King’s Road.
“I arrived at ten in the morning, went into the living room, and there were members of the Sex Pistols unconscious on the floor.
“We had to step over them and went into the kitchen to rehearse. So we ran the scene and he knew all his lines already.
“The biggest problem was that no one would finance the film with him in it. But it turned out to be a blessing because Phil Daniels gave an award-worthy performance.”
But Toyah insists she won’t just be bringing some of her punk ethos to the show, because Strictly already has a similar attitude.
She said: “What Strictly has that is very punk is that, under a lot of pressure, it delivers one of the BBC’s flagship programmes — and it is live, so anything could happen.
“But the team is incredible, because all of us are sailing a ship that is in a storm from 6.20pm to 8pm — and it’s about survival at that point.”
Here’s hoping she survives this weekend so we can see that sensational punk routine next Saturday.
- Strictly Come Dancing is on BBC One tonight at 6.25pm.
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Phillip Schofield: Nudity moment on Cast Away show sparks complaints
A brief moment on Phillip Schofield’s comeback to British television on Channel 5’s Cast Away, has left viewers looking away from the television.
The disgraced formerThis Morning presenter has made his return to television for the first time in 16 months, spending 10 days on an island off the coast of Madagascar.
The 62-year-old, left ITV last year after admitting he had lied about having a consensual relationship with a younger man, who worked as a runner on This Morning.
In the final episode of the show, Schofield finally decided that after more than a week on the island, that he would go for a swim in the ocean.
However, viewers were shocked when they saw Schofield sprinting past the camera at night with absolutely nothing on, with his campfire lighting up his backside, leaving almost nothing to the imagination.
This was shortly after Schofield had made a list of all the people that he considered to be “toxic” in his life before throwing the piece of paper in the fire.
Although it was only a brief glimpse, viewers couldn’t help but be taken aback. One asked: “Did we really have to see Philip Schofield’s naked bottom?”
A second said: “I need to bleach my eyes. I just saw Philip Schofield’s bare ass on my TV.”
A third wrote: “No way have I just seen Phillip Schofield naked running into the sea.”
Another viewer noted: “Honestly, the fact that it took Schofield ten days to have a swim in that beautiful sea tells me all I need to know about him.”
Elsewhere in the final episode, Schofield claimed he was “fired for someone else’s crime,” insinuating that he was sacked for crimes committed by his brother.
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Schofield said that he refused “to name and refuse to acknowledge” his sibling and that he had “absolutely no qualms whatsoever in shopping” to police, who he said had “praised” him for getting “justice done”.
Schofield went on to say: “My phone rang and I picked it up, ‘mate, are you somewhere quiet’ which is never a good sign,’I’ve got a bit of a shock, I’m afraid you’ve been let go from This Morning’. What? ‘Yeah that’s it, it’s done. You’re not going back on Monday’.
“What? because of what? ‘Think it’s the publicity, mate’, that’s got nothing to do with me, that has nothing to do with me. Why would I be sacked for something someone else did? I’ve just been fired because of him. Because I was becoming more of a story than the programme.”
At the end of the Channel 5 programme, Schofield said he was undecided on whether he would return to presenting.
Beginning to tear up, he said: “Now I’m not saying I’m done but you know, never in a million years will I go back to daytime telly. I’ve lived a hundred TV lives.”
At the end of the programme, Schofield could be seen reuniting with his daughter Molly, 31, and their dog, with Molly saying she was “proud to say he’s my dad”.
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Towie’s Joe Blackman and Junaid Ahmed look loved-up in first public appearance after leaving Harry Derbidge heartbroken
TOWIE stars Joe Blackman and Junaid Ahmed made their first public appearance tonight after their shock romance was revealed.
Joe left ex-boyfriend and fellow Towie star Harry Derbidge heartbroken when he started a relationship with their friend Junaid.
On Friday evening the new couple put on a loved-up display as they attended the Tulleys Shocktober Fest event together.
Joe and Junaid beamed while posing happily for snaps, with each of them dressed down for the occasion.
During last week’s episode Junaid told Harry he and Joe were sleeping together, leaving him in tears.
And in a first look at Sunday night’s show Harry’s furious cousin Amy Childs was seen confronting Junaid and Joe.
She told Junaid: “I really hope you two get married, but I know for a fact in two weeks time you’ll ring me and say ‘Amy look what he’s done to Harry and now look what he’s done to you,’ so good luck to you.”
Amy was joined by her fiancé Billy Delbosq, who also backed Harry, as he called Junaid and Joe’s romance “fake.”
He said: “Personally I think he’s going to drop you out, and whatever this is that’s going on it’s as fake as a handbag down Dagenham market.”
As they turned to leave, Amy turned back and said: “Yeah you’re snakes, hun.”
Last month, Harry was dumped by his fiancée in emotional scenes.
They had been dating for a year but Joe called time on their relationship just after their anniversary.
The Sun recently revealed the love triangle will come to a dramatic head in the series finale – with bosses having to take emergency measures due to the explosive scenes.
A show insider said: “Let’s just say things really kick off after the Harry, Joe and Junaid love triangle.
“I don’t think anyone was expecting it to end the way it ends.
“It was pretty shocking and the fallout was so bad that the show had to do something that has never ever happened before.”
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Big Brother co-hosts reveal health concerns days before 2024 live launch
Will Best has revealed he and his Big Brother co-host AJ Odudu are experiencing health troubles days before the show’s 2024 live launch.
The social experiment show, which sees contestants live together in a house without access to the outside world in a bid to win £100,000 prize money, made a comeback to screens on ITV2 in 2023, having previously been cancelled by Channel 4 in 2010 and Channel 5 in 2018.
Best and Odudu are scheduled to return to screens for the Big Brother 2024 launch show on Sunday, 6 October to introduce a new group of housemates in front of a studio audience.
Speaking on Capital radio, Best said he had booked an emergency physiotherapy appointment ahead of the live broadcast.
“I’ve got a stiff neck,” he said. “Yesterday was bad. I’ve got an emergency physio [appointment] in a couple of hours after this.”
The broadcaster continued: “It’s always good to just before the biggest show of the year, when you’re going to be live for six weeks, with all kinds of mad stuff, to not be able to move.”
Of Odudu’s health, Best added: “AJ’s lost her voice as well…I saw her yesterday, we did a podcast record. That’s why she’s not doing radio today.” Despite his illness, the Big Brother host said he was hopeful he and Odudu would be well again by Sunday night.
“I get nervous because I love this show so much,” Best said. “So I’m nervous that we’re going to do it justice, the format justice, I’m nervous how the housemates will do.”
“But, once we get to Sunday, just before we go live, the nerves sort of disappear. I can’t wait to meet these people.”
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Big Brother returned last year after being cancelled by Channel 5 in 2018 due to poor ratings.
Speaking about the forthcoming series of the controversial reality show, ITV said in a statement: “Once again, the public plays a crucial role, voting throughout the series and ultimately determining the winner, who will walk away with a life-changing cash prize. Who wins? You decide.”
It comes shortly after Best confirmed last week that Big Brother would introduce even bigger budget challenges for its forthcoming series in order to “[raise] the bar further”.
“I’m excited about the tasks,” he told MailOnline. “The tasks were phenomenal last series, but I’ve been speaking to the members of the team and I think they’ve kind of raised the bar even further.
“This series, I think it’s been taken up a notch.”
Big Brother will return to ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm on 6 September
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