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Danny Dyer and Katherine Parkinson’s simmering love story is the hottest thing about Rivals
I was expecting to like Rivals, Disney+’s new steamy eight-episode adaptation of the classic Jilly Cooper novel. With Eighties hairstyles and soundtrack, an all-star cast and more bonking than you can shake a stick (or, should I say, “rock-hard member”) at, what’s not to like? What I definitely wasn’t expecting, however, was to find myself swooning over Danny Dyer. But swoon I did.
In a completely unprecedented turn of events, it was the ex-EastEnders actor – amid an ensemble cast stuffed full of thinking women’s crumpets – who set pulses racing in the role of straight-talking, salt-of-the-earth, boy-dun-good tech magnate Freddie Jones.
Forget David Tennant (the dastardly Lord Baddingham), Aidan Turner (the tenacious rottweiler of a journalist Declan O’Hara) and Alex Hassell (cartoonishly sexy rake Rupert Campbell-Black) – Dyer’s gruff brand of charm sparked a thousand WhatsApp chats as the nation succumbed to what can only be described as “Freddie Fever”.
“It’s all I’m talking to people about,” one friend messaged me frantically over the weekend. “The quiet love and respect of Danny Dyer and how wholesome that is. We don’t want bad boys; we just want Danny Dyer! (Also DD is everyone’s w*** fantasy now).” I never thought I’d be reading these words, let alone agreeing with them. But credit where credit’s due.
“I love a ladder – stairway to heaven and all that,” he mutters at one point to sexually frustrated romance novelist Lizzie Vereker, played by Katherine Parkinson, in reference to the ladder in her tights. “Have you got any idea how f***ing beautiful you are?” he says at another. Her vapid fop of a husband, James Vereker (Oliver Chris), is too busy preening and presenting a daytime TV show to perform his marital duties. At Freddie’s words, she melts; we all melt with her.
Dyer and Parkinson are an unlikely pairing – one whose languid, simmering journey towards infidelity sounds, on paper, like the least sexy thing about a show bursting at the seams with adultery, betrayal and naked tennis matches. Why would anyone be on the edge of their seat to find out whether a man frequently typecast as hooligans and criminals and a character actor best known for her role as Jen Barber in The IT Crowd are going to finally rip each other’s clothes off? Yet their understated subplot (well, understated for a show in which the opening scene consists of Campbell-Black renewing his mile-high club membership) is the heart of the entire series. It’s the believable backbone, providing a much-needed injection of emotional investment that grounds the rest of this hugely entertaining shag-fest in something approaching reality.
Their slow-burn romance is perhaps so beguiling because it is slow, set in a fictional Cotswolds world where people need do no more than glance at each other before dropping trow and getting down and dirty. If desire is all about wanting and not having, then Freddie and Lizzie are its epitome; they find themselves first thrown and then drawn together at shoots and dinners and garden parties, creating a two-person bubble of warmth and intimacy whenever they meet before it’s abruptly popped by one of their deeply unlikeable spouses.
In spite – or perhaps because – of being rooted in simplicity, this dynamic is several hundred degrees hotter than Lord Baddingham’s torrid affair or Campbell-Black’s fast-paced bed-hopping. Freddie and Lizzie bond over their shared love of sweet treats, secretly snaffling a bar of Cadbury’s or a piece of fruitcake in defiance of their partners’ enforced diets; they giggle like school children while hiding in a train toilet to avoid paying for a first-class ticket. No innuendos or cheesy chat-up lines necessary – their admiration for one another is straightforward and no-frills, the Ryanair equivalent of saucy dialogue. Yet the sexiest line of the whole show comes courtesy of Freddie after he gallantly rescues some pages from Lizzie’s work-in-progress novel that she accidentally leaves on the train.
“I hope you don’t mind, I read your chapters,” he says upon dropping them back to her. “They were brilliant… And sexy. Like you.” Like I said: swoon.
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Hats off to whoever was responsible for casting. It takes real vision to see the potential of Dyer, in particular, to become the romantic hero we never knew we needed (though past viral clips airing his political views and an unlikely friendship with the late, great playwright Harold Pinter have long been testament to the fact that there’s much more to him than the hardman, cockney wide-boy image). There’s a beautiful stillness in both performances, with Dyer and Parkinson playing the gentle build-up just right, the very ordinariness of their longing making it all the hornier. While other characters flirt so brazenly that they should, by rights, burst into flames on the spot, Freddie and Lizzie convey overwhelming tenderness with just a look or a smile; their pauses say as much as the words they frame. We knew Parkinson had this in her locker, but Dyer? The master of nuance? It’s as shocking as it is tantalising.
Both actors are in their forties; both have refreshingly normal-looking bodies to match. And perhaps that’s the lesson in all of this: that underneath the gloss and the glamour, six-packs and DD cleavages, caricature baddies and virginal innocents, the hottest thing in the world is genuinely liking someone who likes you back; someone who sees and accepts you, flaws and all; someone who wants nothing more than to share a bar of Cadbury’s, rip open your hideously garish floral dress (with shoulder pads) and pour champagne over your heaving bosom.
“I’ve never done this before – adultery,” Lizzie says nervously when things finally get steamy between them.
“I’ve never met anyone I wanted to do it with before,” replies Freddie. Lock up your wives: after watching Rivals, I’m pretty sure there’s an army of women who wouldn’t mind, ahem, doing it with him…
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Rochelle Humes reveals why she’d NEVER sign up for Strictly saying she was ‘in a bad way’ after Christmas special
ROCHELLE Humes has revealed she would never take part in Strictly Come Dancing after being left in a ‘bad way’ doing the Christmas special.
The This Morning presenter, 35, appeared in the festive episode alongside pro Ian Waite in 2013, and while her close friend JB Gill is currently taking part, she has ruled out a return.
She said: “I basically got dragged around the dance floor by the lovely Ian Waite, and I was the most nervous I could be. I was in a bad way, I don’t know how anybody does that, week in, week out.”
Rochelle added to Closer: “I could never… and the respect that I have for the people that do Strictly, it’s just beyond!”
JB, who is in JLS with Rochelle’s husband Marvin, is currently competing with Amy Dowden.
Speaking about how he is getting on, Rochelle said: “We went to watch JB last week, and he was so brilliant – he didn’t look nervous at all!”
Unfortunately, JB found himself in the bottom two over the weekend despite getting an impressive score of 30.
Following the public vote they found themselves at risk, but fortunately the judges opted to save the duo over former footballer Paul Merson and his dance partner Karen Hauer.
Speaking on Strictly spin-off series It Takes Two about it, JB said: “I mean, we got 30.
“So it wasn’t like we had a shabby score, so, of course, it’s always disappointing I think when you put so much work into training and obviously you work hard throughout the week, as everybody does, to kind of not have the result that you want – which is obviously to go through to the next week.
“And to find yourself in a dance-off is always a little bit disheartening, because it’s not what you’re looking for.
“But you know, the level of competition this year is very, very high.
“You can see that the standard is is right up there. And so, it’s one of those things – part of the show.”
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Watch starving Big Brother housemates explode and go on ‘hunger strike’ after ‘porridge punishment’ for breaking rules
BIG Brother stars were pushed to breaking point and one threatened a hunger strike after being forced to eat only porridge all day.
Big Brother punished the housemates by banning other food after three broke the rules by discussing nominations.
Drama erupted as contestants were pushed to their limits, as plain porridge made with water, once served to orphans in Victorian slums, became their only meal option.
One housemate declared they would refuse to eat if things didn’t change.
The show has a history of using food rations to stir the pot, but it seems the porridge diet may have been too much for some to handle.
After a day on gruel, Dean was the first to break, and he slammed his bowl down saying, “this is disgusting”.
A ‘hangry’ Dean stomped into the living room and when Ali asked if he was “OK”, he snapped: “No I’m f*****g not OK”.
Referring to the huge divide in the house, after the latest round of nominations, he added: “Everyone is childish and I just told Big Brother I don’t want to be here anymore.”
Dean later took himself off to a corner for a cry.
Next up, Hanah threatened to go on a hunger strike in the Diary Room.
She said: “Big Brother I can’t do porridge. Plain porridge. That’s famine.”
When Big Brother refused her some honey to sweeten it, she said: “I’m just letting this be known. I will end up starving myself. I will starve myself.”
Marcello plotted to eat chicken by sneaking one in the oven, but didn’t tell the other housemates.
His plan was exposed when Dean and Sarah smelled the roasting chicken and she walked around screaming: “There’s a chicken in the oven!”
Lily opened the oven and took it out, much to Marcello’s fury.
He then kicked off at Sarah for ruining his plans.
The rule breaks happened after housemates were nominated in pairs but Ali and Dean were immune as Heads of House.
Sides began to form as Khaled and Marcello were put up for eviction despite not receiving any nominations.
Ali was the first to break the rules by telling everyone she hadn’t originally voted for Khaled, even though they had fallen out.
Next up, Hanah spoke about Marcello, and said: “The fact they used me as a pawn, to put you two up … she (Ali) is a charlatan …
“If you and Marcello stay in and everything, I need next HoH to be this group.”
Segun hammered the final nail into the coffin as he agreed with Hanah.
He said: “Yeah I think Marcello said it as well, he was like if I stay in, she [Ali] goes next week.
“I hear it. I can’t lie, we need to get rid of this wolf man. The red witch is coming”.
Big Brother played the conversation over the speakers in front of the irritated housemates.
Ali was seen laughing off the remarks, but Big Brother continued: “Housemates… when will you learn?”
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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Lynda Obst dead: Hollywood producer who worked on Sleepless in Seattle & Interstellar dies aged 74 as tributes pour in
HOLLYWOOD legend Lynda Obst has died aged 74.
The executive producer, who worked on Sleepless in Seattle, Interstellar and The Invention of Lying, had been battling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Her son Oly Obst told The Hollywood Reporter that Obst passed away on Tuesday at her home in Los Angeles.
He said in a statement: “My mom was a trailblazer and a fierce advocate for women.
“Also, she was an amazing mother, sister and best friend.
“[My wife] Julie and I are incredibly grateful that she was my mom and that my daughters got to have her as a grandmother.
“We will miss her.”
Obst’s brother Rick Rosen, the longtime and respected partner of TV at WME, added: “Our family is immensely proud of the career that she had and the role model she was for women in the industry, but beyond that, we will always remember her incredible love of our family.
“She was always happiest when she was around the family.”
Obst started producing in the 1980s after working as an editor at The New York Times.
She produced Adventures in Babysitting, Heartbreak Hotel and The Fisher King with Debra Hill.
Obst then set up her own film company making The Invention of Lying with Ricky Gervais in 2009.
She co-produced Interstellar, starring Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway, with Christopher Nolan in 2014.
Tributes have poured in across the industry.
Top Gun star Glenn Powell tweeted: “I interned for Lynda when I first moved to LA.
“A true trailblazer who never missed an opportunity to help me learn.
“I’d often get to drive her home from the office and witnessed someone who took in everything.
“To her, the entire world was a great story ripe for the making. RIP.”
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Strictly’s Giovanni Pernice speaks out candidly on Amanda Abbington scandal for first time
Strictly Come Dancing’s Giovanni Pernice has spoken out about his rehearsal room relationship with Amanda Abbington in detail for the first time.
Abbington, 50, pulled out of the BBC One show last year and later filed complaints of verbal bullying and harassment against her professional dance partner Pernice, and revealed she had endured PTSD as a result of the experience. Pernice has denied any wrongdoing while the BBC’s months-long investigation into his conduct acknowledged Abbington’s complaints of verbal bullying and harassment but concluded that the Italian dancer was not physically aggressive to his celebrity partner.
Since the probe, Abbington has said she is considering further action about specific allegations such as the claim that Pernice made a shocking sexual gesture towards her.
Speaking about his relationship with the Sherlock actor in an interview for the first time since the probe, Pernice told MailOnline that he and Abbington would share jokes together and “she would say very bad things, like the c-word”.
Pernice, 34, recalled that production staff noticed that he and Abbington would exchange rude words, but Abbington insisted it was a joke.
“In actual fact, the production staff came to us and said, ‘We have noticed that you call each other that word, is it ok?’” Pernice said.
“And she was like, ‘Oh yeah it’s fine, I call him that! It’s absolutely fine, I started it’, those were her words. And I was like, ‘Yes guys, we are fine, we are joking like this.’”
“She’s the person who would start the joke. She would tell a dark joke. That was the banter we had from the beginning, very rude banter.”
Pernice, who joined the BBC dancing competition in 2015, was axed from the show after the allegations came to light.
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After launching the findings of its investigation, the BBC issued an apology to Abbington and thanked her for coming forward. It upheld complaints such as Pernice getting frustrated with the actor while teaching her the routines.
Pernice has now said that other couples would get frustrated, too, and that it “wasn’t just us”.
He claimed that by week two of working with the actor, he had been informed by another contestant that Abbington had been unhappy with their training.
Pernice claims he got a different impression. “I’ve still got [Amanda’s] messages. ‘They say: ‘Thank you so much for your patience today, you’re an incredible teacher,’ so I just thought it was all great,” he said.
“Then one of the celebrities came to me and said, ‘You didn’t have a great week, did you?”
“I was like, ‘What are you talking about?’ But Amanda had told them she had a horrible week – and that was week one, before the show had even started.”
Pernice also spoke out about his experiences with Lorraine Kelly on her eponymous programme on Monday (22 October), and admitted he gets frustrated in rehearsals, but “every single person on Strictly Come Dancing or Dancing with the Stars, in the world, would get frustrated because you feel the pressure… You want to perform perfectly on the Saturday night. So, frustration is something that when you want to be good, it happens”.
Describing his teaching style, the dancer said: “It’s actually in the public domain that I’m a strict teacher, I recognise that myself. I’ve been on the show for nine years, which means you know exactly who Giovanni is and the way he teaches. So, in that time if you want to achieve greatness, I think this is the right way to do it.”
Pernice has insisted to MailOnline that he had asked for rehearsals to be monitored and recorded to “protect” himself, but Abbington claimed months ago that it was her who asked for the rehearsals to be filmed.
The dancer said he was “gutted” when Abbington pulled out of the show, initially citing health reasons after she found two lumps in her breast and could not concentrate on rehearsals. The lumps were found to be benign.
Abbington told The Sun earlier this month that she had said to Pernice: “I’m going to go to the hospital now because I found two lumps in my breast this morning,” to which he allegedly replied: “Let me know how it goes.” She said that the moment gave her an excuse to leave Strictly.
However, Pernice now says that he had offered to call his doctor for her.
Reflecting on the last time they communicated, the dancer said: “Amanda told me that she couldn’t concentrate because while she was having a shower she had found two lumps.”
“I said, ‘Please tell me it’s nothing serious,’ and the first thing I did was call my doctor and tried to organise for her to have a scan right away.”
“So the last message between us was me saying to her: ‘Can I help you? Please let me help you, forget about the dance, forget about the show, this is more important than anything.’ This was the last time I heard from Amanda.” The Independent has contacted Abbington’s representatives for comment.
After the results of the investigation were released, a spokesperson for Pernice said the dancer was “pleased” that the report “has not found any evidence of threatening or abusive behaviour” by him, noting that he “is relieved that the overwhelming majority of allegations out to the BBC have not been upheld”.
Abbington, meanwhile, said that the BBC’s apology “meant a lot” to her, describing it as “a vindication of my complaint” and “for the other people who have contacted me since I made my complaint to express concerns about their own experiences”.
“I hope those who have felt unable to speak out now will be more confident that they will be listened to and believed,” she added.
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Ferne McCann reveals brutal Dancing On Ice injury that left her in tears during gruelling rehearsals
FERNE McCann has revealed tears were rolling down her face after a bad fall during Dancing On Ice training.
The Towie star revealed the painful reality of her training after The Sun revealed she had signed up earlier this year.
She said a brutal fall left her in tears on the ice – on her first day.
The reality star explained that she took a hard tumble minutes after stepping into her skates.
She said: “I fell on my first day, the bruise is gone now, but they were like, ‘that’s great, get the fall out.’”
However, the fall has only added to her fears about the challenge ahead.
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She added: “I think that’s made me more scared. I know how hard it is!”
“I haven’t fallen like that since a kid, the tears were rolling down my face.”
The reality TV star will appear on Dancing On Ice 2025, but fans of Ferne will no longer see her on ITV’s First Time Mum after she revealed the heart breaking reason why she quit.
Ferne quit her First Time Mum reality TV show after seven years.
Opening up about why she came to the decision, Ferne told GMB that her six-year-old daughter had asked her if she “was famous”, and this troubled her.
“I know it sounds really contradictory, because we’ve had the reality show, and it’s all Sunday’s ever known, it’s actually…. normal for her to film the show, and it really just stopped me in my tracks, and it made me feel really uncomfortable.”
Ferne added that she made “the decision to be famous”, but her child didn’t and thought it best to take a break so she “does not have to come home from school and film”
Her eldest daughter, named Sunday, is the child of acid attack convict Arthur Collins.
Ferne revealed on March 6, 2023, that she was pregnant with her second child with fiancée Lorri Haynes.
Ferne participated in the 15th series of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here, appearing as one of the late arrivals and ultimately finishing in third place — after controversially swallowing a live spider.
In January 2016, she joined ITV’s This Morning as a showbiz reporter.
In 2022, she took part in Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, where she nearly killed fellow contestant Calum Best, and both went on to pass the course.
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