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Gogglebox star reveals her very normal job three years after quitting show with her family
A GOGGLEBOX star has revealed her very normal job, three years after quitting the show with her family.
The Tapper family – parents Nikki and Jonathan and children Josh and Amy – appeared on the show since it started back in 2013.
In 2018, Amy Tapper shocked fans when she announced she was leaving to try and find love on Celebs Go Dating – and she has since become a social media star.
But she’s now revealed another job she does on the side of social media.
Amy works as a hairdresser, and shared a playful video from inside the award-winning Hertfordshire salon she works at.
The Gogglebox alum captioned it: “Nothing better than a busy salon to kick start the weekend!!”
In the fun clip, Amy could be seen smacking two cushions together, while someone behind her held up a broom and pretended to play it like a musical instrument.
They danced about to a song and captioned the video: “Busy Fridays got us like…” as Amy stood in a blue jumper behind the reception desk.
Last summer, Amy revealed she had lost three stone in six months.
At this point, she’d been on her weight loss journey for two years, and documented her determination to lose weight in 2021 after she had lost more than three stone.
At the time, the reality TV star had been jumping from one fad diet to another until she turned her life around during lockdown.
Amy had dropped three dress sizes from 26 to 20 by cutting down her portion sizes and dancing around her home.
She soon took to social media radiating with her new found confidence.
And earlier this year, it was good news for the Tapper family as Amy’s brother Josh got engaged.
Sharing a snap of her brother, 26, and his partner Hannah flashing her ring, a delighted Amy wrote: “The phone called I’ve been waiting for and the best news in the entire world.
“My friends are engaged. I officially have a sister.”
She then posted a picture of where the proposal took place – revealing petals, candles and framed pictures of the couple.
Amy added: “Welcome to the family Han, couldn’t wish for anyone better.”
Josh and Hannah are teenage sweethearts who have dated since they were around 17 years old.
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‘This is amazing’ say Big Brother fans as HUGE eviction twist is revealed
BIG Brother fans will be in for a treat next week as a new eviction twist has just been revealed.
AJ Odudu and Will Best revealed the huge news on the ITV2 studio spin-off show, Late and Live.
It was announced that next week will see the introduction of a twist that has never been done before in Big Brother.
Two housemates will be chosen to take up the coveted position of heads of house.
From there, the leaders will then put the rest of the contestants in sets of pairings.
AJ explained: “Tomorrow night the joint head of house will go to the secret basement, where they will be tasked with pairing up the rest of the housemates into duos.
Turning to the panel of Oti Mabuse, Sian Welby and evicted housemate Daze, she asked: “Will we see some tactical pairings from the heads of house?”
However, Will Best then revealed that each duo will then be forced to decide on their eviction nominations together.
“All the duos will nominate together as a pair and remember, the heads of house will be immune,” he explained to the live studio audience.
The Big Brother account on X, formerly known as Twitter, further confirmed the news.
It wrote: “As exclusively revealed on Big Brother: Late and Live, next week is double trouble!
“Not only will two housemates receive Head of House status, all housemates will also make their nominations in pairs.
Viewers couldn’t help but respond to the news with a rush of excitement as they also took to the social media platform.
One viewer said: “Omg I love this twist. Love them introducing more gameplay this year!”
A second suggested: “Nomination pairs is going to be interesting.”
“Nominations in PAIRS??? OH WOW,” exclaimed a third user.
And a fourth fan added: “OH NOMINATIONS IN PAIRS I LIKE THAT.”
Big Brother 2024 cast
A brand new batch of Big Brother housemates are living it up in the famous compound.
Meet the cast of the 2024 series:
- Rosie, 29, dental assistant from Cornwall.
- Emma, 53, aesthetics business owner from Altrincham.
- Segun, 25, charity videographer from Watford.
- Nathan, 24, pork salesman from Dumfries.
- Daze, 24, climate activist from London.
- Khaled, 23, sales manager from Manchester.
- Martha, 26, NHS administrator from Scarborough.
- Lily, 20, Chinese takeaway server from Warrington.
- Ali, 30, Forensic psychologist from London.
- Thomas, 20 amputee footballer from Carlisle.
- Ryan, 28, marketing and events from Stockport.
- Hannah, 24, HR consultant from West London.
- Izaaz, 29, sales consultant from London.
- Sarah, 27, spa account manager from Shrewsbury.
- Marcello, 34, youth mentor from East London.
- Dean, 35, barber from East London
Big Brother is available to watch on ITV2 and stream on ITVX.
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‘Horrified’ Big Brother fans threaten to turn TV off as Lily sucks co-stars toe’s in the hot tub
‘HORRIFIED’ Big Brother fans threatened to turn their TVs off as Lily sucked Martha’s toes during tonight’s episode.
ITV2 viewers couldn’t believe their eyes when 20-year-old Lily performed the ‘grim’ act in the hot tub with her housemate.
Cosied up next to Khaled, she blurted out, “Martha, let me suck your toe,” to which the NHS administrator replied: “No way, that is minging!”
Khaled joked, “She will though,” before Sarah manoeuvred her leg in the Chinese takeaway worker’s direction.
Martha cried: “Lily, no, oh no Lily,” as she did the deed.
She added afterwards: “Oh Lily, I’m so sorry. That is so disgusting.”
Marcello set his toe-sucking price at £8,000 as Lily playfully stuck her foot out of the water, teasing her co-stars to take the offer.
She then turned to Thomas, but he quickly declined her advance.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, one wrote: “Sucking toes.. wiping bogeys on people.. Lily is weird i’m sorry.”
Someone else added: “Lily sucking Martha’s toe. I CANNOT DO THIS ANYMORE.”
A third said: “Lily actually sucked Martha’s toe and then asks people to suck her toe.”
One more fumed: “I need Lily gone next week she is so grim with all her screeching and toe sucking.”
It’s not the first time show fans have been left “disgusted” with Lily’s antics.
They previously watched on as she picked her nose and ate her bogeys.
The Warrington-native had been up for eviction tonight, but it was climate activist Daze who was revealed to have received the least amount of votes.
Ali and Martha had also been up for the boot.
Big Brother 2024 cast
A brand new batch of Big Brother housemates are living it up in the famous compound.
Meet the cast of the 2024 series:
- Rosie, 29, dental assistant from Cornwall.
- Emma, 53, aesthetics business owner from Altrincham.
- Segun, 25, charity videographer from Watford.
- Nathan, 24, pork salesman from Dumfries.
- Daze, 24, climate activist from London.
- Khaled, 23, sales manager from Manchester.
- Martha, 26, NHS administrator from Scarborough.
- Lily, 20, Chinese takeaway server from Warrington.
- Ali, 30, Forensic psychologist from London.
- Thomas, 20 amputee footballer from Carlisle.
- Ryan, 28, marketing and events from Stockport.
- Hannah, 24, HR consultant from West London.
- Izaaz, 29, sales consultant from London.
- Sarah, 27, spa account manager from Shrewsbury.
- Marcello, 34, youth mentor from East London.
- Dean, 35, barber from East London
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Kate Garraway is all smiles as she gets festive ahead of first Christmas without husband Derek Draper
KATE Garraway gets festive ahead of her first Christmas without her husband Derek.
The GMB host, 57, told woman&home magazine on sale on Thursday, she wanted it to be fun and happy for their two children.
“It’s been a tough few years for them,” she added.
Derek died at 56 in January after a lengthy Covid battle.
Kate recently opened up on her first wedding anniversary without Derek following.
The Good Morning Britain star emotionally told The Sun how the special day went following Derek’s passing in January.
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Kate appeared at this year’s National Television Awards as she and her children Darcey and Billy collected the gong for Derek’s Story, which followed the final year of his life.
It came just a day after Kate marked what would have been her 20th wedding anniversary to the late political adviser.
She said: “I think everyone says the first year is the hardest, I don’t know if that would be the case, but you do have all the milestones that really trigger memories and that one I found personally very difficult.
“Because, whereas Easter, the kids’ birthdays, we’re very sad with him not with us, that would have been made all about the whole family when he was alive, whereas in this instance it felt like a very personal day between him and I.”
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Laverne Cox tears into Republicans for weaponising transphobia in election campaign
Laverne Cox has shamed the Republican party for “going all-in on their transphobia” this election season.
The 52-year-old actor, who rose to fame playing trans inmate Sophia on Netflix’s prison drama Orange is the New Black, has long used her platform to advocate for transgender causes and inclusion.
Appearing on The Daily Show on Thursday (17 October), Cox took the opportunity to raise awareness of the disinformation surrounding anti-trans legislation and campaigning.
Wearing purple to honour Spirit Day – an annual day to fight anti-LGBT bullying on the third Thursday in October – Cox pointed towards the surge in anti-LGBT legislation across the US, listing off statistics such as the 25 states that banned transgender under-18s from accessing gender-affirming care.
“Thanks for making sure schools don’t teach about sexual orientation or gender identity, because pretending trans kids don’t exist means they disappear, just like pretending climate change doesn’t exist… it disappears too!,” she said, joking, “So I guess we will never know why my t**s are sweating in December.”
Cox highlighted that Donald Trump and the Republican party have spent $65 million (£49 million) on campaign ads peddling anti-trans rhetoric. One of them targets presidential candidate Kamala Harris over her support for gender-affirming care.
One Trump ad highlights comments the VP made in 2019, when she said she supported “surgical care” for trans prisoners. The ad shows Harris posing next to Pattie Gonia, a drag queen. The campaign ends with the voiceover: “Kamala is for they/them. President Trump is for you.”
Transgender rights activists have said the ads “attack trans people” and only intensify the right-wing anti-LGBT rhetoric.
Hitting back at the ads, Cox said: “Do you know how disappointing it is for someone to finally spend $65 million on me and it’s for this crap? I didn’t want hateful attack ads. I wanted a house in the Hills with six walk-in closets!”
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Cox then draws the line from the campaign noting that unlike the GOP, she didn’t get her facts from “StraightOutOfTheirAss.com.”
“This is straight out of the bigotry handbook, using dehumanising language on marginalised groups provides a permission structure to attack them, because, when people are rendered no longer human, you can take away their rights, [and] commit violence against them with impunity.”
Cox then made light of the ongoing legal dispute between North Carolina lieutenant governor Mark Robinson and CNN, which reported in September that the Republican left a litany of disturbing comments on a pornography website before entering politics. Robinson has denied the claims that he referred to himself as a “black NAZI!” and said he enjoys watching trans pornography, and is taking legal action against the outlet.
Cox said: “If you had told me anti-trans politicians were secretly watching – and loving – trans porn, I would’ve said, ‘Duh.’”
“I’m 52 years old and if I had a dime for every conservative man who’s tried to get with me, I could buy that house in the Hills.”
“Turning us into sex objects is just another way of dehumanising us,” she explained. “And I think it’s time to stop dehumanising and start rehumanising each other.”
Cox then showed a map that suggested that top searches for trans porn are all in red states.
“We see you,” she concludes. “We see all of you. All we ask is that you see us, too. And that you pull your damn pants up.”
Cox’s comments come after Republicans have cracked down on trans adults’ access to medical treatments such as Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) in several states.
Florida governor Ron DeSantis and the state’s Republican-dominated legislature banned gender transition procedures for under-18s, as well as non-physicians such as nurse practitioners issuing HRT prescriptions.
Brandon Wolf, a spokesperson for the LGBTQ+ advocacy group Human Rights Campaign (HRC), told The Guardian: “The Maga [Make America great again] agenda is one of division, chaos and hate.”
“They pit neighbours against one another and try to divide our communities because they don’t have a vision for lifting people up or bringing the nation together.”
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Milo Ventimiglia admits swearing at Mandy Moore during ‘heated’ This Is Us scene
Milo Ventimiglia has admitted he was the first person to swear at Mandy Moore while filming a scene for their family drama show, This Is Us.
The Gilmore Girls alum recently appeared on the This Was Us podcast, where he revealed there was a “heated” scene between his character, Jack, and his wife Rebecca, played by Moore. As the actors pretended to argue on set, they both chose to not follow the script and ended up swearing at each other.
“So I’ll just start by saying, of course, Mandy Moore is one of the kindest human beings. She is who you all see her to be. Lovely, kind, beautiful, wonderful. Mandy Moore has never been cursed at in her life,” Ventimiglia said.
Moore then chimed in, laughing as she said: “Yeah, no one’s said ‘f*** you’ to me.”
Ventimiglia continued: “In the middle of a take, things were kind of going in a direction. I think I, as Jack, was feeling it. I was a little defensive. I think you might have dropped an F-bomb, then at one point in this back and forth, at the very end of this chasing around, I was just like, ‘F*** you!’
“And I kind of had started to look away, but Mandy had literally [put] her finger under my chin and pulled my face back… You said, ‘Look me in the f***ing face!’” he recalled.
“It got hot. It got a little heated. Listen, sometimes you just have to go there,” Moore explained.
Although the actors thought their version of the scene was “incredible,” it did not air on television because of the swearing restrictions on NBC. But Ventimiglia did admit he saved the footage, and he still has it to this day.
The This Is Us actors starred alongside each other for six seasons, before the show’s final episode aired in 2022. Despite being married on the show, both Moore and Ventimiglia are married to other people in real life.
Last year, Ventimiglia married Jarah Mariano in a secret ceremony after one year of dating. During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, he admitted that he was aware of Jarah’s inadvertent connection to his Gilmore Girls character, Jess Mariano. Ventimiglia portrayed the bad boy love interest of Alexis Bledel’s Rory Gilmore from 2001 to 2007, as well as in the 2016 Netflix spin-off, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.
“It’s a very easy connection to make,” he told Kimmel at the time. “I’m sure there’s a few broken hearts… Female and male, I don’t know. Maybe? The point is there’s a lot of life, and there’s a lot of Milo Ventimiglias out there.”
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As for Moore, she’s been married to Taylor Goldsmith since 2018. They share three children: August “Gus” Harrison, born in 2021; Oscar “Ozzie” Bennett, born in 2022; and Louise Everett, born last month. She was previously married to musician Ryan Adams from 2009 to 2016.
Following the birth of Moore’s first child, Ventimiglia gushed over his former co-star’s parenting skills.
“I’ve said it so many times, but Mandy and Taylor are just the most lovely people, and the kind of people you want to be parents, raising someone, especially considering what the world is,” he told Entertainment Tonight in 2021.
“Knowing they’re in charge of someone that will make a huge impact, hopefully, in the world, it’s exciting. I’m just super excited [to be] supporting the two of them. Whatever the kid needs for the rest of their life, I’ll be there,” Ventimiglia said.
“As I understand it from other friends who have kids, it’s like the second your baby’s born your world changes. You are at that point now living for that new life, so I imagine things have changed for Mandy.”
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I’m in a relegation battle but I don’t want to leave yet… I need to lose more weight, says Strictly’s Paul Merson
IN an optimistic bid to add TV’s Glitterball to his trophy collection, Paul Merson is approaching Strictly like football – and he isn’t ready for an early bath.
The former England, Arsenal and Aston Villa star says he is getting match-fit for the gruelling routines on the BBC One dance contest, and has already shed almost 2st.
And though Paul, 56, is regularly at the bottom of the show’s scoreboard, he insists he is fighting back as if he were playing for a team that was dangerously low in the league.
He said: “I’m 100 per cent in a relegation battle because the standards on this year’s show are through the roof. Some of the other dancers are just amazing.
“And now Toyah Willcox has gone, it will be hard for me and I am up against it. But I don’t look that far ahead. I live in the moment.
“I’m used to just putting my boots on and getting the job done. I won’t be big-headed but that was my job — I was good at football.”
Three-times-married Paul, who has eight children, faced Toyah in the dance-off — and got all four judges to vote to keep him in.
He said: “It was heads or tails, but in the end I won quite easily. I did — I won four-nil!”
Even so, he is realistic about his slim chances of winning, particularly since his odds are currently 100/1, compared to the favourite, comic Chris McCausland, at 4/6.
Really proud
But simply discovering he can dance was a revelation in itself, and he said: “That surprised me immensely. Honestly, I wasn’t exaggerating when I said I’d danced three times — once at each of my three weddings.
“I’ve improved a hundredfold. But that’s the whole idea of the show — people come on who have got two left feet and they try to get better and better.
“Also, my aim was to get well under 14st before I went out of Strictly, and I’m 14st right now — I haven’t been that light for 20 years.
“So when I was in the dance-off I was like, ‘I’m 14st 3lb — I need to stay!’ So it’s not about staying in to win, I just want to lose more weight.
“If I work hard this week I should get under 14st.”
Inevitably there has been lots of chatter among footballing peers about him taking part in the show.
Paul said: “Everybody I’ve talked to has gone, ‘Fair play to you’. [Strictly 2022 contestant] Tony Adams said, ‘Don’t do it’, but he loves it really.
“Jermain Defoe was asking me about it and I said, ‘If I was you, do it’. I wouldn’t tell anybody not to do this. It has been an amazing experience so far.”
And continuing the football references, he said of his Strictly pro partner Karen Hauer: “She’s amazing. I call her [Man City manager] Pep Guardiola. She gets me. The dances I do are sensible for my body.
“If she puts something in the choreography and I can’t get it, we just move on and do something else.
I’m used to just putting my boots on and getting the job done. I won’t be big-headed but that was my job — I was good at football
“I’ve enjoyed every minute of it, it’s been great. I turn up for training smiling, I leave smiling. It’s been an amazing experience.”
Karen added: “It’s already massive, what he’s doing — putting himself out there like this and being a complete novice in everything. The past couple of weeks have been awesome.”
For Paul, there is a serious reason for wanting to be on Strictly that extends beyond bagging another trophy or getting fit again.
Once one of the highest earners in football, he is a well-known former gambler who splurged £7million and racked up huge debts through his addiction before eventually cleaning up his act.
He said: “One of the big bonuses of doing Strictly is that for all those people out there struggling with addiction, I am showing them that you can do it and that there is a life beyond the struggles.
“That’s what I’ve done. Because addiction withdraws you from everybody. It wants you on your own.
“It wants to destroy you. What I’m doing now just shows you how well I am in myself.”
There is no understating how much Paul, a Sky Sports pundit, has turned his life around.
At his lowest point in the Nineties, he even considered breaking his own fingers to stop himself ringing his bookie to bet.
His habit was accompanied by huge amounts of booze and drugs, and in 1994, at the height of his career, he publicly revealed his addictions.
In 2003, when he was 35, the desperate star cashed in his £800,000 pension pot to go on a gambling frenzy.
My aim was to get well under 14st before I went out of Strictly, and I’m 14st right now — I haven’t been that light for 20 years
He blamed substance abuse for fuelling his gambling, which was often on horse and dog racing.
Different life
But it sometimes saw him place bizarre bets, including £10,000 on the Eurovision Song Contest and £5,000 on a televised bowls match.
When his first wife Lorraine, with whom he had three sons, discovered he had blown £10,000 betting on a snooker match, she divorced him.
His second marriage, to Louise Bache, produced twin girls but in 2013 it also failed, amid his gambling addiction.
Now Paul is happily wed to third wife Kate, with whom he has had three more children.
So for many people struggling with addiction, he is a huge role model — and he knows that responsibility is even greater now he is on Strictly.
The sequins and the glitter, that’s the bit I find really hard — but I can only blame myself for looking like a bit of a fool
Paul said: “I meet people who are struggling. They go, ‘How are you doing it?’ and I say, ‘By getting well’.
“When people see me better and doing something like Strictly, it has a knock-on effect. There’s light at the end of the tunnel for people like me.
“I struggled to get up on that dance floor. But we’re ill people who need to get well. We’re not bad people who need to get good.”
Paul revealed Kate is concerned about what the next chapter in their life holds, post-Strictly.
He said: “Our life has completely changed. She said it’s different at home now because all the kids have started school.
“She’s a bit worried about when I leave this competition because it’s a different life now and I’m not used to it. I like to keep on doing stuff, I don’t like sitting around. But, you know, this isn’t community service.
“I don’t have to do this, I want to do it. It’s my choice, so enjoy it. My experience has been great.
“I don’t worry about things that are out of my hands. It was a bit like when we were in the dance-off. I just said to Karen, ‘What do we do now?’
“But what will be, will be. I’ll just go out there and enjoy myself.
“The sequins and the glitter, that’s the bit I find really hard — but I can only blame myself for looking like a bit of a fool.”
- Strictly is on BBC One today at 6.25pm.
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