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Tom King turns nasty with Paddy Dingle in blackmail horror in Emmerdale
PADDY Dingle is set for blackmail horror courtesy of villain Tom King in upcoming Emmerdale scenes.
Played by Dominic Brunt, beloved vet Paddy has been a staple of the ITV soap since 1997.
However, spoilers for scenes yet to air suggest a trying time for the fan favourite.
Tom King (James Chase) threatens to air Paddy’s dirty laundry in an underhanded bid to get his job back.
Although feeling compromised by the situation, will Paddy give in to the demand?
Scenes aired in September saw Tom suspended from his position at the vets’ surgery.
His wife Belle Dingle (Eden Taylor-Draper) had courageously come forward about Tom’s abusive behaviour.
With Paddy being part of the extended Dingle family, it’s clear where his loyalties lie.
Throughout this year, viewers have been horrified by scenes of Tom physically and mentally abusing his now-former wife.
He is now slowly being revealed as an abuser and liar who beat and manipulated Belle.
In Tuesday’s (November 5) episode, Tom discovered his plot to gain sympathy by staging attacks on himself had failed.
The instead village came together to burn an effigy of him for Bonfire Night.
His new love interest Amelia Spencer (Daisy Campbell) warned: “Don’t rise to them Tom, because that’s exactly what they want.”
However, Tom was absolutely incensed, as he raged: “Is it not enough that I got a brick through my window, attacked and now this?
“Can you believe the absolute gall of that bunch of inbreds?
“I can’t believe they would pull a sick stunt like this.”
He thundered over to the Dingles, demanding to know who was responsible.
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As various members claimed responsibility, Aaron (Danny Miller) prepared to fight Tom.
However, he quipped: “Oh yeah, I forgot, you only attack women, don’t you?”
Will Tom finally be brought to justice?
Emmerdale continues on ITV and ITVX.
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Is Gone In 60 Seconds sequel real? Nanoseconds movie poster starring Nicholas Cage as Memphis Raines explained
RUMOURS have circulated that a Gone in 60 Seconds sequel is on its way after a Nanoseconds movie poster went viral.
The sequel starring Nicolas Cage would reprise his role as the car thief – but sadly the poster, and the idea of a second movie, is a hoax.
What is the original Gone in 60 Seconds movie?
Gone in 60 Seconds is a 2000 action movie starring Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie.
Directed by Dominic Sena, the movie is a loose remake of the 1974 movie with the same name.
Nicolas Cage plays Randall “Memphis” Raines who’s a former car thief and comes out of retirement to steal 50 cars in exchange for his brother’s life.
This is because brother Kip is a car thief and works with his gang to steal 50 cars from a Brit gangster.
But after Kip accidentally leads cops to his crew’s warehouse and forces thieves to flee, he gets kidnapped for messing up the heist.
The kidnapper told Memphis that he planned to kill Kip in a car crusher.
In a deal to get his brother back, Memphis agrees to steal 50 cars within 72 hours.
But if they aren’t delivered on time, Kipp will be killed.
What is the hoax Gone in 60 Nanoseconds?
Gone in 60 Nanoseconds was alleged to be an upcoming sequal to the 2000 action movie but was proved to be a hoax.
The fake poster claimed actor Cage would reprise his role as the car thief Memphis Raines and would come to theatres in May 2025.
But there is no evidence that a real Gone in 60 Seconds sequal starring Cage was in the works in 2024.
The post went viral on social media, accumulating tens of thousands of reactions.
Some users saw the rumour as factual and said that they “can’t wait” for the sadly fake sequel.
The caption on the post reads: “In Gone in 60 Nanoseconds, retired master car thief Memphis Raines (Nicolas Cage) is drawn back into the underworld when a tech mogul steals priceless vintage cars for his illegal empire.
“With a new generation of thieves by his side, Memphis must outsmart cutting-edge security systems and rival gangs in a race against time to reclaim the stolen cars.
“As the clock ticks down, Memphis discovers that confronting his past is the only way to secure his future.”
However, a closer look at the Facebook page reveals that all the posts are completely false.
YODA BBY ABY states: “I’m just here to eat frogs, lift rocks and be satirical.
“The page is 100% satire and fake news.”
So sadly, it is very unlikely a sequel will come anytime soon.
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Hit ITV show cancelled after being defeated by BBC’s Gladiators reboot
A popular ITV challenge show will be cancelled after failing to live up to the popularity of its BBC competitor.
Ninja Warrior first launched on the channel in 2015, with critics quickly commenting on how “remarkably similar” the assault course looked to the one formerly used on Gladiators.
Gladiators first launched on ITV in 1992 and ran for eight seasons before ending in 2002. The show was brought back for a year-long stint by Sky in 2008 and was revived by the BBC this year, hosted by the father and son duo, Bradley and Barney Walsh.
ITV has now been forced to axe Ninja Warrior, as the Gladiators reboot has far exceeded the show in ratings, The Sun reports.
“For years Ninja Warrior was one of ITV’s biggest shows and scooped up all those families who missed Gladiators,” a source told the paper.
Ninja Warrior’s first series finale in May 2015 drew in 4.08 million viewers, with its best numbers in February 2017 being 4.18 million.
This year, the Gladiators reboot pulled in over six million viewers compared to Ninja Warrior’s 1.6m audience for its last series in 2022.
It had previously been reported that ITV elected not to bring back the challenge show for its seventh season in 2023 because the broadcaster prioritised the Men’s Rugby World Cup instead.
“Ninja Warrior has been axed for this year, but could return in 2024,” an insider claimed at the time. However, reports now suggest the show has been entirely cancelled.
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“When the BBC revived Gladiators last year, it sounded the death knell for ITV’s ninjas. It was an absolute ratings champion,” The Sun’s insider said. “A decision was therefore taken to rest Ninja Warrior for good.”
The Independent has contacted ITV for comment.
Gladiators will return to the BBC for a second series early next year, which will include a celebrity special, following its popularity with viewers and critics alike.
Contestants (two men, two women) will compete over a series of randomised trials, battling the various Gladiators in an effort to gain an advantage in the final head-to-head race, the Eliminator.
The Independent’s Nicky Hilton said in his review of the reboot in January the show is “like the public embarrassment of Takeshi’s Castle meets the pantomime quality of WWE wrestling”.
“There is a simple, unalloyed joy in seeing people getting smashed in the face with a giant Q-tip,” he continued. “It is a pleasure that doesn’t bear overanalysis.”
Gladiators will return to BBC One next year.
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Strictly’s Lauren Oakley makes sweet promise to Amy Dowden after she pulled out of the show
STRICTLY dancer Lauren Oakley has promised to “carry the torch” for Amy Dowden after a medical emergency sparked her sudden exit.
The professional – who has known cancer survivor Amy since she was eight years old – has partnered up with JLS star JB Gill in her co-star’s absence.
Lauren, 33, appeared on Strictly spin-off It Takes Two last night as she paid tribute to her predecessor.
She told host Janette Manrara: “Leading on from the groundwork Amy’s put in, I just want to carry the torch forward as much as I can because she’s done all the work.
“I want to do the partnership justice and bring my flare to JB as well because he got the best of both worlds working with a couple of professionals.”
Amy broke down in tears as she told fans she is “absolutely gutted” and “heartbroken” to pull out from the show.
She collapsed after the live show on Saturday and was rushed to hospital by ambulance.
The 34-year-old later revealed she suffered an ‘insufficiency stress fracture’ on her shin.
It comes after her sensational return to the BBC show from a year off from breast cancer.
Amy says she is hopeful she will be back dancing “in some capacity” before the series ends next month.
“Unfortunately JB has got to continue and we’ve got the amazing Lauren but hopefully I’ll be back dancing in some capacity, maybe in a group number, by the end of the series. Fingers crossed,” she said.
Amy said she has “spoken a lot to JB” and has praised his ability to pick up choreography quickly.
She then stressed that her injury is “just one of those things” and “could happen to anybody”.
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I went from Gladiators star to $7m guru & even cracked Hollywood – but shocked cast by tearing into ‘obnoxious’ A-lister
OLYMPIAN, TV star, Hollywood actress, and now a multimillionaire – it’d be an understatement to say that Jennifer Stoute has kept herself busy over the decades.
But despite the jam-packed CV, Jennifer – who 25 years ago starred as Rebel on Gladiators – shows no sign of slowing down.
Speaking to The Sun, Jennifer has opened up about how the original ITV show saved her when she was left injured and unable to carry on her Olympic dream – and how her new business, which is now worth $7MILLION, saved her once the series came to an abrupt end.
She also reveals how she tore into “obnoxious” Russell Crowe while acting as a chariot driver in Hollywood blockbuster Gladiator… before he brutally chopped her character’s head off.
Born in Bradford in 1965, Jennifer moved down to London when her parents divorced age five, living with her mum and three other siblings.
After moving to Barbados for two years, she came back to London for sixth form and discovered her love of running.
“I wasn’t the most talented youngster – I remember going to London school games and coming last,” she said.
“But I had a vision and determination to want to make the Olympic Games.”
By 1988 Jennifer had made the British Olympic team as part of the 4 x 400m relay, two years after failing to finish in the 200m final at the Commonwealth Games.
Though the team finished sixth, she still remembers it as an “iconic” moment in her life – and she had caught the bug.
“I loved every moment of it. Once I got the feel of it I decided I want to go to another Olympics Games, but this time I actually wanted to get a medal.”
Four years later, that’s exactly what she did – winning a Bronze in Barcelona with a personal best time for the event.
“I remember I was 26, 27 year old and actually saying to myself, I don’t know whether I’ll be around for another Olympic Games because I’ll be 32 years old.
“Before the games started I remember putting my T-shirt in my bag and thinking, there’s no way we’re not going to make in the four by four relay team and actually get third place.
“So once we got the medal it was incredible.”
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After a crippling hamstring injury left her unable to compete, Jennifer remembers finding herself at a loss without track and field in her life – until Gladiators came along.
“I was kind of in a bit of a bad state,” she recalls.
I remember thinking, I’m a serious athlete, I don’t jump around in lycra
“I was thinking, what am I going to do? I love track and field but I’m not getting myself back into it, and I was getting older.
After being introduced to the show by Olympians-turned-Gladiator-cast-members Sharron Davies and Derek Redmond, Jennifer was at first sceptical.
“I remember thinking, I’m a serious athlete, I don’t jump around in lycra – no way I’m going to do this show.
“I was having a conversation with a couple of others in track and field and they said ‘Jennifer, go for it! Just try it out.’
“I trained and got myself ready, and when I got to the try-outs and was actually picked to be Rebel, I was like wow, amazing!.”
As Rebel, Jennifer she quickly became a fan favourite – but her three years on the show led to difficulties that were both physical and mental.
“Every year your body gets beaten and you’re training to stay fit and strong, to be ahead of the game all the time – that was one of the hardest challenges,” she said.
“I find it very difficult coming from a sporting background to be this very glamorous person,” Jeniffer said.
“It was a big glamour thing, all the make-up, but I wan’t that person – I was an athlete. The make-up thing used to drive me absolutely insane, I was always being told off for not putting it on.
“They made me wear blue eye shadow and red lipstick, and I remember Oprah Winfrey saying that black girls with that combination isn’t the way to go. But there I was.”
Ulrika looked at me and said, ‘Jen, I think we’re out of a job.’
“(One of the show directors) would say, “Come on, Rebel, be more girly!”. I’d just reply “What the hell is girly?”.”
But there were plenty of laughs on the show too.
“When we did Gladiators I didn’t really know any one’s names; I just knew their stage names,” she said.
“If someone asked me, “Oh, what is Rio’s name?” I’m like, “Ermmmm…I don’t really know. It was quite strange!”
‘Obnoxious’ A-Lister
With legions of fans and a fun – but demanding – role that kept her a familiar face in British living rooms, it came as a shock when, on the way back from a holiday with host Ulrika Jonsson, the news broke that the show was coming to an end – leaving them both without a job.
“I remember Ulrika and I were on a plane, and her agent at the time told her that Gladiators is finished.
“She looked at me and said, ‘Jen, I think we’re out of a job.’
“I was like, ‘What!?’. I was thinking about getting back to track and field – but I was coming up to 35 so I said to myself, it’s definitely not going to happen.”
Twenty five years on from the show coming to an end, Jennifer and Ulrika are still close friends, reuniting in 2022 on the set of Celebs Go Dating.
Gladiators the TV show was no more – but Hollywood beckoned, and alongside fellow stars of the show Rio and Rocket, Jennifer incredibly bagged a role in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator as a chariot archer.
“They were looking for three black girls,” she recalls. “We were the only three black girls there and we got the part.”
But while she loved the stunt work, she was less impressed with main man Russell Crowe – so unimpressed she ended up giving him a piece of her mind that nearly cost her job.
“I got to speak to Russell Crowe,” she said. “At the time, to be fair, I thought he was a bit too obnoxious. He wanted to race me on the auditorium, but I was like no, I’m not going to do that.
“We were all messing around and at the time Ridley didn’t want Russell to do a stunt where he had to rear the horse up. They wanted the stunt guy Stuart to do it because he was his stunt double – but Russell was like no no no, I want to do it.
“He really rears the horse up and he shouts “Come on everybody, how’s that for a motherf***ing stunt?”
As the star came round to shake the hands of everybody watching, Jennifer recalled the moment she couldn’t hide her frustration any longer.
“I blurted out, “Oh my God, you’re so obnoxious!” – but I didn’t realise I still had my mic on,” she said.
“I’ve never seen somebody who waits for the crowd to kiss his arse at the same time.
“People heard it, and I was like s*** – I thought I’m in big trouble. I could see Ridley walking towards me to say you’re out, you can’t do that to one of our biggest stars. But he shook my hand and carried on walking!”
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At the same time as making Gladiator, Jennifer was due to audition as a presenter on Don’t Try This At Home with Davina McCall – but wasn’t able to try for it when filming ran over schedule, something she remembers as one of her “biggest regrets.”
“I kick myself because I really wanted to do presenting, and then the one opportunity I had I lost. So after that there wasn’t much that came out, other than doing personal experiences.”
Both Gladiators and the movie had wrapped up, and Jennifer was out on a limb – but she would soon set the stage for a new chapter in her life that’s gone on to rake in millions.
Alongside her (now ex) husband John, they set up a sports agency with the help of the money saved from Gladiators and her appearance in the film, and went “all in” in making the company a success.
“I think with John and I coming from track and field we understood the work ethic in order to get something – our achievement in the past was one thing but our work and dedication building the company was another thing. We had to give up a lot in terms of spending time with friends or family or going out.”
But for Jennifer it’s all been worth it, thanks to the long-term relationships she’s been able to build with her athletes – and not just because the company is now worth a whopping $7million.
I want to be bigger and more successful than I was in my sporting life and when I was doing Gladiators
“We call ourselves a family because even though we can have an amazing connection with our athletes we don’t take it for granted,” she said.
“Everybody has to make money. But in order to actually be successful you have to be passionate about it, you have to want to have pride in watching it grow and become something – and also have pride in people you’re giving advice to and watch them grow and develop in a world that can be quite brutal sometimes.”
Jennifer’s kids – Alicia, 22, and Rene, 19 – have both inherited her passion for sport, with the younger daughter a GB junior international sponsored by Nike.
And her favourite thing to splash the cash on? A big car – preferably one that’s four-wheel drive.
“I think that symbolises the grander type of life that I’m pushing myself for. I want to be bigger and more successful than I was in my sporting life and when I was doing Gladiators,” she explained.
She added: “When I go to America, I get the biggest four-wheeled drive I can find – I just like that presence, feeling like I’m commanding on the road.”
She’s also excited for Gladiator 2, starring Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal – and revealed she’s been contacted by producers at Paramount.
“I would love to get onto the red carpet,” she admitted.
“I was contacted by Paramount saying they may use a clip of the old movie of me in a chariot for part of the titles in the cinema. If that happens it’s going to be amazing.”
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Johannes Radebe denies rumours he is leaving Strictly Come Dancing
Strictly Come Dancing professional Johannes Radebe has addressed rumours that he may not be appearing in next year’s instalment of the dancing competition.
The 37-year-old ballroom dancer, who is currently partnered with Gladiators star Montell Douglas in the series, shared a post on social media to squash any ideas of him leaving the series next year.
In a video uploaded to his Instagram on Thursday, the dancer shared a video of himself in a training studio singing, “I’m going nowhere…. It’s a lie.”
He then joked and danced with Douglas in rehearsal, telling the camera: “Why they tell lies about me?”
He wrote in the post’s caption: “I’m not going nowhere! The story isn’t true – I love @bbcstrictly and I want to do this beautiful show for as long as they want me – and the body will allow.”
“I have Kinky Boots and other work in the pipeline yes but nothing will take me away.”
It comes afterseveral publications reported that Radebe, who joined the show in 2018, was thought to be exiting the series in 2025 due to his busy schedule. He is billed to star in Kinky Boots: The Musical for the first half of the year while he works on a film adaptation of his life story.
The dancer’s colleagues supported him in the comments, with fellow pro dancer Karen Hauer writing, “I mean where do they get this [sic] from….”
The BBC’s Lauren Laverne simply commented, “PHEW.”
Former Strictly pro Oti Mabuse commented, “Love you Chomi,” while her sister, Motsi, who is a judge on the show, wrote, “Chomi you know.”
One fan wrote: “Didn’t believe any of it anyway, as you always say Jojo you’re not going anywhere! the only place you’re going is for Craigs’ job!!”
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It was also reported that the BBC is looking to the next generation of dancers to refresh Strictly’s image after a series of allegations that have continued to rock the show during its 20th anniversary series.
The Sun reported that a handful of long-standing pros are at risk of being dropped as a result, including Nadiya Bychkova, who joined the show in 2017, Neil Jones (2016), Karen Hauer (2012), Gorka Marquez (2016) and Katya Jones (2016).
A source told the paper: “The review of the line-up has always been about making a fresh start, and that was always going to be affected by which dancers performed well this series.
“The feeling is that the Strictly troupe is made up of some fading stars, while others are rising stars.”
“And in many cases there are certain characters whose shoes can easily be filled with younger, up-and-coming counterparts. It’s harsh but it’s just part of the traditional turnover of showbusiness.”
The BBC declined to comment.
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Strictly star Nadiya Bychkova stuns in sheer bodysuit in sexy backstage snap
SPARKLING Strictly star Nadiya Bychkova proves all that glisters is not gold.
The Ukrainian dancer, 35, shimmered in a backstage snap — almost every inch of her covered in a silver bejewelled bodysuit.
A tasselled cowboy hat topped the lot in Strictly studio at Elstree, Herts.
Nadiya split with fellow Strictly pro Kai Widdrington over the summer after two years of dating.
Following their break-up it was reported that bosses at Strictly were considering banning workplace romances due to the tension it can cause backstage.
The Sun has since revealed that the pair are avoiding each other behind the scenes following their break-up.
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A source told The Sun: “It’s painfully obvious Nadiya and Kai are in the awkward post-break up phase and struggling to be near one another.
“Obviously that’s the risk that comes with dating someone at work, so they’re both trying their best to steer clear of each other.
“When the pair are in the Clauditorium, they’re always on opposite sides.
“Although they may have big smiles on their faces when the cameras are running, it’s been very tense between them.
“They refuse to be near each other at all on set- but there’s not much room up there with all the professionals.
“They just have to do their best to avoid each other every weekend.”
Strictly insiders insist the exes remain “completely professional and cordial” behind the scenes – despite the bitter break up.
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