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I’m a Celeb winner to return to Australia to host new spin-off show alongside Joel Dommett
REIGNING King of the Jungle Sam Thompson will return Down Under next month for the new I’m A Celeb spin-off.
The star, 32, who won the show last year, will help Joel Dommett host the jungle’s behind-the-scenes sister show.
And his former Love Islander girlfriend Zara McDermott, 27, could come along for the ride.
Presenter Joel, 39, was on the ITV show as a campmate in 2016.
The spin-off show, axed in 2020, has previously been known as Get Me Out of Here! Now!, Extra Camp and Daily Drop.
A telly source said: “Show bosses are over the moon to land Joel as their host.
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“He’s now a massive primetime star.
“They’re delighted that Sam will be joining up for proceedings as he’s so popular with viewers.
“Joel is a popular presenter and part of the IAC family and was the number one choice for host when bosses decided to bring back the spin off show.
“The spin off show is set for an overhaul and will have a new name when it returns.
“It’s had a few names, hosts and incarnations over the past 20 plus years.”
I’m A Celeb presenting duo Ant and Dec are also believed to be making several guest appearances on the sister show.
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The Real Housewives of London officially confirmed as bosses begin searching for new cast
THE Real Housewives of London has officially been green-lit as bosses kick off searching for the cast.
The smash-hit reality TV show – which grips viewers here in the UK and all over the world – is finally coming to the capital.
It marks the 22nd adaption of the franchise, which began almost two decades ago.
The news means the UK will have two Housewives formats, with The Real Housewives of Cheshire now in its 17th series on ITVBe.
Producers working on the London edition have already revealed they’ve started scouring for the uber-glam cast.
Filming will begin in the first half of next year but fans will have to wait well into the latter part of 2025 before the debut series drops.
The show will be available to be watch on streaming platform Hayu.
Olga Puzanova, SVP of Marketing at Hayu said: “We couldn’t be more excited to be making the announcement of The Real Housewives of London tonight.
“Our fans have been vocal for London to be featured in the iconic The Real Housewives universe for a long time now and we are thrilled to confirm that the wait is finally over!
“We are delighted to give our fans exactly what they’ve been asking for, so get ready for some of London’s most fabulous and fiery personalities to shake things up.
“The drama, the glamour, and the unforgettable moments are all coming exclusively to Hayu, and we can’t wait for you to dive in.”
Fans have been left ecstatic by the news, with one posting on social media: “As a guy from England, I have been manifesting The Real Housewives of London for years & now it’s finally happening.”
A second wrote: “The tea and crumpets will flow like fine champagne, the shade will be thicker than the fog on the Thames! Posh accents, fierce fashion, THIS is the high-society chaos we’ve been craving! British backstabbing will leave us gagging.”
The Real Housewives franchise was inspired by huge popularity of dramas such as Desperate Housewives and Peyton Place.
Reality TV salaries revealed
Towie:
Cast members are put into four pay bands based on their popularity.
Reality veterans Bobby Norris, James ‘Diags’ Bennewith, Georgia Kousoulou, and Chloe Sims were in the top tier, which meant they commanded £450 an episode.
Others were paid £350, £250 or £90 if they were a newcomer trying to prove their worth.
Geordie Shore:
The MTV show reportedly paid cast members £1,000-a-month for their wild antics in the early days of the show.
Veteran Sophie Kasaei revealed the cast had to work other jobs to supplement their income.
She said: “When we first started the show we got absolutely nothing.
“The most we ever got was £1000 a month and we couldn’t survive on that, obviously after tax as well.
“Most of us worked at the call centre because in Newcastle there’s a lot of call centres because we can sell you the dream, we’re very friendly and warm and trustworthy.
Gogglebox:
Each household is paid the same monthly allowance of £1,500.
A show insider revealed the fee is then split amongst contributors at their own discretion.
They also get to tuck into a free takeaway of their choice twice a week to keep them fuelled during long filming sessions.
The armchair critics have to watch 12 hours of telly a week in total – which is divided into two six-hour stints.
I’m A Celebrity:
The jungle show is a jewel in ITV’s crown with a bumper budget to boot. Payments are tailored to the individual, with the greater their fame or controversy factor, the bigger the cheque.
Nigel Farage reportedly bagged £1.5m for the last series – the most in its history.
While eventual series winner Sam Thompson was a snip at £80,000. This Morning’s Josie Gibson is said to have pocketed £100k while Britney’s sister Jamie Lynn received an impressive £250k.
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Strictly leaderboard scores from week six of the dance competition
Strictly Come Dancing week six saw the 11 remaining celebrities deliver a series of ghoulish routines to mark Halloween Week.
The show featured the usual Halloween Week Strictly classics, including tributes to The Addams Family, The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Frankenstein.
The highest-scoring dance of the night was Jamie Borthwick and Michelle Tsiakkas’ Addams Family-themed American Smooth to the film’s original theme, with the pair playing siblings Pugsley and Wednesday. Anton Du Beke called the performance “joyous” while Craig Revel Horwood said it was “in-cred-ible”. Head judge Shirley Ballas concluded the dance was “pure genius, easy on the eye, what a partnership is developing”.
Joining them at the top of the leaderboard were Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola, who danced an Argentine Tango to “Ready Or Not” by Fugees and still managed to secure a high mark despite having a lift mishap at the beginning of their routine. The judges didn’t seem phased by the mistake, with Anton Du Beke saying Hadland has the “best legs in the competition”, while Motsi Mabuse called it the “dance of the night”.
In third place was Tasha Ghouri and Aljaž Škorjanec’s Frankenstein-themed Samba to “I Like to Move It” by Reel 2 Real, which finished with a dramatic leg lift and scored 37. The pair are the contest’s highest-scoring couple in 20 years, holding just three points more than last year’s high-scorers Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin at this stage.
Propping up the table were Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell – who danced a Samba to “Stayin Alive’” by The Bee Gees – and Dr Punam Krishnan and Gorka Marquez – who performed a Tango to “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” by Eurythmics – with both couples scoring 26 points.
Here’s week’s leaderboard in full with the individual marks from judges Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas and Anton Du Beke:
Jamie Borthwick and Michelle Tsiakkas: 9 + 10 + 10 + 9 = 38
Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola: 9 + 10 + 9 + 10 = 38
Tasha Ghouri and Aljaž Škorjanec: 9 + 9 + 9 + 10 = 37
Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe: 9 + 9 + 9 + 8 = 35
Wynne Evans and Katya Jones: 7 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 31
Shayne Ward and Nancy Xu: 8 + 8 + 7 + 8 = 31
Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystał: 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 31
Sam Quek and Nikita Kuzmin: 7 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 31
JB Gill and Amy Dowden: 7 + 9 + 8 + 8 = 32
Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell: 5 + 7 + 7 + 7 = 26
Dr Punam Krishnan and Gorka Marquez: 6 + 7 + 6 + 7 = 26
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Strictly shock as result leaks online just hours after Halloween special – and fans are in uproar
STRICTLY fans have been left in uproar as the result of the Halloween special has been leaked online.
On Saturday night fans of the hit BBC dancing competition watched as the remaining celebs took to the ballroom.
At the end of the show Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman opened the voting lines for viewers to have their say.
However, the result of the dance off and elimination has now leaked online – nearly 24 hours before it airs.
It’s left Strictly fans fuming as they took to social media to share their ‘devastation’ over the outcome.
The Sun has made the decision not to spoil Sunday night’s show for Beeb viewers.
Writing on X, formerly Twitter, one fan said: “Strictly spoiler has me feeling very sad right now.”
A second wrote: “If the #StrictlySpoiler is true and not what was initially said I’m gonna be furious,”
“I’m so sad,” said a third.
Strictly record their results show shortly after the vote closes on Saturday night, meaning moles often leak the outcome.
During last night’s spooky show fans had noticed how Wynne Evans and Katya Jones ‘disappeared’ for a large period of time.
Judges Craig Revel Horwood and Anton Du Beke had stolen the show with their incredible costumes.
The pair arrived together dressed as the creepy twins from iconic horror film The Shining – and it was incredible.
Likewise fellow judges Oti Mabuse and Shirley Ballas had their own costumes.
Oti was in full Cruella DeVille getup, including Dalmatian fur, and Shirley was Winnifred Sanderson from Hocus Pocus.
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Strictly fans left disappointed after spotting crucial change to Halloween week
If you’re an eagle-eyed Strictly Come Dancing fan, then you may have noticed that this year’s Halloween Week was without one major tradition.
Every year when the show gets a spooky makeover, the judges’ circular paddles are swapped out for ghost-shaped paddles instead – but this year it didn’t happen.
“Where are the special Halloween ghost paddles, Strictly?” asked one disappointed fan online, as another chimed, “Where are the ghost-shaped scoring paddles?!”
While the mysterious whereabouts of the ghost paddles remain unknown at the time of writing, other elements of the show still felt familiar as the contestants delivered on all of the Halloween Week Strictly classics, including tributes to The Addams Family, The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Frankenstein.
The judges also delivered on the costume front. Craig Revel Horwood and Anton Du Beke shocked viewers when they arrived onstage looking unrecognisable – and frightening – as the Grady sisters from Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining.
The pair walked onto the dancefloor hand-in-hand wearing identical brunette wigs, matching blue dresses and black dolly shoes. Fans were left shocked by the judges’ choice of costume, since the pair creepily stayed in character throughout the show’s opening segment.
They kept the joke going as Revel Horwood referred to his fellow judge as his “sister” throughout the show, while Du Beke remarked that he had never looked so good.
“Craig and Anton as the twins from The Shining have just made my year!” wrote one fan online.
Meanwhile, professional dancer Carlos Gu stole the show when he dressed up as host Claudia Winkleman, sporting the presenter’s signature hairdo and all-black outfit, consisting of a dramatic black blazer and matching lace skirt.
In the ‘Clauditorium’ – the dedicated interview area where Winkleman speaks to the couples after their routines – Gu stood beside the presenter as he imitated her facial expressions and mannerisms.
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Strictly fans agreed online that it was one of the best Halloween costume ideas of the series.
“How do I vote for Carlos and Claudia?” said one viewer on X/Twitter, as another added: “Carlos dressed as Claudia. He has won Halloween 2024”
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Strictly Come Dancing’s Sam Quek has plenty to celebrate — despite her place on the leaderboard
With the first Argentine Tango of the series, jaw-dropping transformations and enough wigs to make Dolly Parton’s collection look small, Strictly Come Dancing Halloween week (once again) truly delivered.
Saturday night’s episode saw a number of this year’s contestants impress on the dancefloor with three of them winning 10s for their routines. They included EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick — who is beginning to look like a serious contender for the Glitterball trophy — and Sarah Hadland, who spectacularly recovered from an early mishap to deliver a dramatic performance. The third was Tasha Ghouri, who has consistently pulled off high-scoring routines.
But it’s a celebrity closer to the bottom of the leaderboard who has the most to celebrate.
Prior to Saturday night’s show, Sam Quek had been struggling to make her mark on the competition and last week, she was left in tears after errors during her Quickstep. “I’m just so disappointed because that could have been our moment,” she told Claudia Winkleman in her post-dance interview.
What a difference seven days can make.
This week, Quek and her professional partner Nikita Kuzmin were given the honour of closing the show (as Strictly bosses decide the running order once they’ve had a glimpse at the dances, the schedule itself can hint at who will deliver the most memorable moment). The pair began their Jive to “Time Warp” as the dowdy Janet and Brad before both ripping off their outfits to reveal black lace, corsets and suspenders.
Quek, who clearly has a blast with Kuzmin in training, finally looked like she was having fun on the dancefloor too, beaming as she high-kicked her way through the energetic routine. The nerves of previous weeks were well and truly banished. She threw herself into the Jive and appeared completely at ease – which is no mean feat during such a fast-paced routine. Compared to her shaky Samba from week four, Quek seemed like a different person.
After positive feedback from the judges — with Motsi Mabuse describing the performance as the “cherry on the cake” for Halloween week – Quek landed a score of 31, her highest yet. The total puts Quek eight points behind first place (and eighth on the leaderboard) so she still has some way to go before becoming a serious contender in the series. But for now, the Olympian should bask in the glory of her ‘Strictly moment’.
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Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper reveals why he felt ‘terrible’ when fianceé gave birth to son Oscar
KALEB Cooper has opened up on why he felt ‘terrible’ after his wife gave birth to their daughter Willa.
The Clarkson’s Farm star is a proud dad to 16-month old Willa and Oscar, who is three.
Kaleb, 26, said he felt ‘useless’ during fianceé Taya‘s labour as he didn’t know what he should be doing at the time.
He explained: “It was f***ing terrible, because when I’m helping that cow, I know exactly what I’m doing. I can bring the calf around to the mum and so on.
“Now, when Taya was giving birth, I felt useless. I’m seeing her in pain having one of my kids.”
Kaleb and Taya have been together for eight years.
The farmer continued to tell The Times Magazine how he and Taya decided to have kids earlier in life – a once popular trend with previous generations.
He said: “I wanted a girl and boy, which I’ve got and am very grateful.
“Then when I get older I can go down the pub with them, or out on the tractors, and I can still be energetic.”
Kaleb concluded: “I’ll make all the money now, hopefully have a farm, then chill out, go partying and be in Ibiza, though I can’t think of anything worse than being in a nightclub.”
Meanwhile, earlier this month it was revealed that Kaleb had landed his own solo show as his popularity continues to soar.
A special performance from his national theatre tour The World According to Kaleb will land on Prime Video.
It will be available on Prime Video globally from November 29.
The show will give viewers a front-row seat as Kaleb hosts an evening at Cheltenham Everyman Theatre.
Meet the cast of Clarkson’s Farm
Clarkson’s Farm began streaming in 2021 and follows Jeremy Clarkson and his team managing Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds. Here’s a ‘who’s who’ of faces in the Clarkson’s Farm cast.
- Jeremy Clarkson: Presenter and journalist; also known for Top Gear, The Grand Tour and Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
- Lisa Hogan: A former actress and Jeremy’s partner, who assists in the running of the farm shop.
- Kaleb Cooper: A young farm worker from Chipping Norton, who forms a double act with Jeremy on-screen. He’s later promoted to farm manager in series three.
- Gerald Cooper: Specialist in the construction and maintenance of dry stone walls and the farm’s “head of security”. Of no relation to Kaleb.
- Charlie Ireland: Nicknamed “Cheerful Charlie”, a professional land agent who advises Jeremy on land management.
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