Scottish TV presenter Storm Huntley, 36, has been tipped as a 'front runner' to replace Holly Willoughby on This Morning following her shock announcement last week that she was stepping down from the flagship ITV programme after 14 years.
03.10.2023 - 01:21 / ok.co.uk
Big Brother hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best have opened up on the moment they realised they'd gotten the lucrative job of presenting the reality TV show's reboot.
The pair were overwhelmed with excitement as they learned they'd been chosen for the amazing new opportunity, but it was quickly usurped by pre-show nerves. Now gearing up for the launch show on ITV2, as the dynamic show returns to screens after five years on ice, the duo have spilled all on what's to come.
The Borehamwood Bungalow has been refurbished and producers are already thinking up ways to bring new and exciting tasks into the house. AJ and Will have less than a week until they're welcoming a whole cast of fresh faces, and in a new interview, the pair admitted they were both on other jobs when they got the news, so had to keep quiet.
"I was working on another job, in a car with the crew and as soon as I got off the phone, the crew thought I had received bad news because of my reaction," Will admitted with a laugh. "It was big news to receive in a car full of people that you couldn’t tell about it. I love Big Brother and if you had asked me at the start of my career what show I would want to present, this would be it! "I’m also getting to work with a really good friend.
AJ is the loveliest person in the world and I’m so excited I get to do this with her." "I was on another job too and couldn’t say anything," AJ agreed. "I was so buzzing and excited. I didn’t tell anyone until my name was on the dotted line – it didn’t feel real.
Scottish TV presenter Storm Huntley, 36, has been tipped as a 'front runner' to replace Holly Willoughby on This Morning following her shock announcement last week that she was stepping down from the flagship ITV programme after 14 years.
Alison Hammond stunned her followers with a look from her recent stint on This Morning as her co-star admitted 'you wore it better'. The 48-year-old appeared on the ITV show on Monday (October 16) to present the show alongside her co-host Dermot O'Leary.
Picture the scene – a secluded beach, a driveway nestled among sun-dappled trees and, at the end of it, a glorious, imposing 19th-century home, originally built for a Scottish whisky baron. You’d be forgiven for thinking that TV star Jean Johansson had brought us to a luxurious property featured on A Place In The Sun – the show she’s hosted for over five years. But this stunning, five-bedroom sandstone building is in fact the home in Ayrshire she shares with her husband of 15 years, former professional footballer Jonatan Johansson, 48, and their 12-year-old son Junior.
This Morning fans have shared their thoughts after the hosts of the show - at least for the next few weeks - have been confirmed. The ITV daytime show was thrown into chaos when Holly Willoughby quit the show after 14 years.
Bosses at ITV are said to be considering moving Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard from their regular presenting position at Good Morning Britain, with the pair potentially fronting This Morning instead.The This Morning team have reportedly entered discussions with Kate, 56, and Ben, 48, following Holly Willoughby's resignation from the show. Ben recently hosted an episode of This Morning alongside Holly back in September and has since confirmed that he will be appearing on the show a few more times in the run-up to Christmas. And it seems that his longtime GMB co-host Kate could be joining him on the This Morning sofas.
Holly Willoughby made a shocking announcement earlier this week confirming she would be stepping down from her hosting duties on This Morning after 14 years of presenting the flagship programme.
Love Island stars Maya Jama and Laura Whitmore are among the names in the mix to take on Holly Willoughby's This Morning job, according to bookmakers. Holly shocked fans when she announced she'd be stepping down from the ITV show on Tuesday 10 October, telling her followers that her departure was the right thing to do for the sake of "me and my family".
Holly Willoughby fans across the nation were left heartbroken yesterday after she revealed that she'd be stepping down from her role at This Morning with immediate effect.The 42 year old took to Instagram to share the news, and released a heartfelt statement thanking the show and all who works on it. Plus, the "wonderful viewers," who she labelled as "loyal," "supportive" and "the very best of company everyday." Holly first joined the iconic ITV show back in 2009, and over the last 14 years has cemented herself as a national treasure, not to mention a presenting legend.
This Morning stars Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary led messages to Holly Willoughby following her announcement that she will not return to the ITV programme.
Viewers of ITV's This Morning have predicted who they think will replace Holly Willoughby after her shock exit - and have made calls for a certain duo to return to the sofa.
The wait is over as tonight the show dubbed the 'ultimate social experiment', Big Brother, returns to our screens. Sixteen housemates arrive at the brand new Big Brother house before a live studio audience as they prepare to compete for a £100,000 cash prize. One by one each housemate arrives by car as they’re introduced to the nation.
She was only a child when Big Brother was cancelled. But that hasn't stopped Hallie, 18, a youth worker from London from joining the cast of the newly revamped show.The teen has signed up for what has been dubbed the 'ultimate social experiment' as it returns to screens. She's one of sixteen housemates who on Sunday night entere the brand new Big Brother house before a live studio audience as they prepare to compete for a £100,000 cash prize.
Big Brother is making an exciting return to our screens. The reality TV show was last aired five years ago - and now the iconic show has a new home on ITV, with a new look and presenters.
Iconic reality show Big Brother is back on TV after a five-year hiatus.
Big Brother is often considered to be the most iconic reality TV show of all time. It takes its name from the character in George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four and has a simple premise: it follows a group of strangers living in a house fitted with cameras and microphones recording their every move for 24 hours a day.
It's been off our screens for five years - but Big Brother is back. The hit reality show, which previously finished in 2018, has been revived for a new series on ITV.
Big Brother is back! It’s bigger and better than ever before – and this time two hosts will be helming the mayhem. Strictly Come Dancing’s AJ Odudu and T4’s Will Best will be presiding over the iconic show and they’re not afraid to take the torch from previous presenters Davina McCall, Emma Willis and Brian Dowling. “I certainly don’t feel like I’m going to be stepping into anyone’s shoes,” AJ, 35, says.
A man has been charged with soliciting to commit murder and kidnap in relation to This Morning star Holly Willoughby. The man, from Harlow, Essex, is due to appear in court today following an arrest in the town this week.
Lorraine Kelly has sent her best wishes to Holly Willoughby live on air on Friday morning after the This Morning presenter after a 36-year-old man was arrested in relation to an alleged plot to kidnap the star.
Alison Hammond and Josie Gibson have been hit with complaints over a question they asked Sir Chris Whitty during his appearance on This Morning. The former chief medical officer appeared on the ITV daytime show on Thursday (October 5) to discuss the pledge announced by Rishi Sunak that would see the legal age for smoking rise by one year every year.