ITV This Morning’s Sian Welby reveals fan has been sending her ‘creepy’ messages for 10 years
29.01.2024 - 00:31
/ ok.co.uk
Sian Welby is fast becoming a household name after joining the This Morning team last week and hosting Capital Breakfast since 2020, but admits that fame does have a scary side too.
The presenter, 38, has revealed that she's had some incidents with fans since rising to fame, including one who has been sending her 'creepy' messages for the last ten years. “Obviously I get a few creeps. I have had somebody for the past 10 years who has wanted to gunge me.
You do get the weirdos," said the TV and radio star, who is tipped to replace Holly Willoughby on the ITV show. “That is always a scary thing I’m worried about. It is a strange job, the more successful you get in your job is that you lose your normal life," she continued while appearing on Headstrong podcast with host Luis Strong.
Former This Morning host Holly stepped down from the show in 2023 amid a year of turmoil both professionally and personally. Appearing to step into her shoes, Sian joined Dermot O'Leary last week for her first time at the helm of the show, and is said to have not only impressed fans, but ITV bosses too. One viewer wrote: "Love Sian this week!," while another added: "Hope Sian stays on This Morning permanently #ThisMorning." Ahead of her This Morning debut, Sian expressed her excitement on Instagram, saying: "I'm trying to be cool, calm and collected, but I'm hosting This Morning tomorrow! I can't believe this, I'm on the actual main show.
I don't know who allowed this. Am I ready? Am I a liability? I'm not sure but thankfully I will be with Dermot who is a beacon of joy and an ultimate professional." She added: "And he's going to take me under his wing, and I feel very safe. So, yes I will be with Dermot on Monday on This Morning tune in if you
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