Lorraine Kelly was left red-faced this morning as Ben Shepherd quizzed her about a newspaper story about her husband Steve's saucy texts.
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SUSANNA Reid left the Good Morning Britain studio today to comfort missing X Factor star Levi Davis's mum after she broke down in tears. Julie Davis was on the show to talk about her son's mystery disappearance after he was last seen in Barcelona in October. The police investigation has so far thrown up frustratingly few leads, leaving the family no closer to understanding what happened to the 24-year-old rugby ace.
Speaking today, Julie said: "There's always that mother's instinct. Just before he left, there was a message, I don't know, powers from above, that said to me, 'Give him a hug because you just don't know if this is going to be your last'..." The devastated mum was overcome with emotion and began to cry, prompting an emotional Susanna to lean over and hold her hand. The host reassured her: "There's so much effort being put into finding Levi.
Police are on it, we've seen signs around on lampposts. Are you encouraged by how much people are doing to try and find Levi?" READ MORE ON LEVI DAVISLEVI BOMBSHELL X Factor star may have drowned in Port after being hunted by gang, claims PILEVI BOMBSHELL Levi Davis may have been ‘kidnapped in Barcelona by Brit gang’, says PI Julie said: "I've had a lot of support from family, friends and of course private investigators have been working very hard. The Spanish police have done their bit as well.
Where it's been quite difficult is not to have information there; the language barrier. Going via the British Consulate, the feedback of news and updates is very slow. “We got information back saying unfortunately it’s too late because the Spanish police had to go to court to get paperwork signed so they could access the CCTV.
Lorraine Kelly was left red-faced this morning as Ben Shepherd quizzed her about a newspaper story about her husband Steve's saucy texts.
Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid shut down an interview with Prince Andrew's ex-girlfriend Lady Victoria Hervey after she claimed that Virginia Giuffre was a 'con-artist'.
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Good Morning Britain presenter Richard Madeley has been forced to apologise after calling Sam Smith 'he' during an interview on the ITV breakfast show.
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NETFLIX could face a class action as dozens of contestants in a real-life Squid Game show claim they were “treated like animals”. A large number of players told The Sun they are considering suing the company. Participants said the game show — based on the gruesome TV Squid Game hit about a deadly contest — quickly became a nightmare on Monday when they were made to stand for hours in temperatures of -3C.
PIERS Morgan took a cheeky swipe at his ex TV wife Susanna Reid as he appeared on a new podcast. The 57-year-old appeared on Spencer Matthew's Big Fish podcast to talk about his mission to cancel 'cancel culture'.
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BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent and Nina Warhurst fought back tears as they addressed the death of their 'brilliant' co-star. The two women co-hosted today's show after Jon Kay was missing from the BBC Breakfast sofa. At one point in the show, they discussed late colleague Bill Turnbull, who passed away last year after a battle with prostate cancer.
Good Morning Britain anchor Ben Shephard is no stranger to intense training, having presented tough obstacle course-based ITV show Ninja Warrior - but he's admitted that time is taking its toll on his body.The 48-year-old insists that parts of him are "falling off" as he desperately attempts to regain his former fitness after a knee surgery back in 2021."As I'm getting older and bits of me are falling off and falling apart badly, I realised that trying to preserve my joints and my shoulders and my back is really huge," he grimaced.The sporty star, who is also famous for his appearances on Tipping Point, has always excelled physically in the past, having run a huge total of 14 marathons.However, a tense match in the Cup Final for his veteran team Arthur Dunn had left him crippled, with one of his legs becoming injured in three places."We won the Cup Final, but I started with two legs and ended with one," he explained at the time to GMB co-host Susanna Reid, after being forced to limp around with a leg brace.The star has since admitted on a recent episode of the That Gaby Roslin podcast that he fears he will never reach 100 per cent fitness again.He added: "Because your body's been through so much physical trauma, learning to do something again [is a struggle]."Even when I first had my knee op done, even learning to put full weight on it or to jump off a small step, it's remarkable what the brain does."Explaining his postoperative nerves, he mused: "You're reticent to let yourself go for things", while Gaby chimed in that his fear was his mind's way of getting "protection".Ben also lamented that as he advances in age, he has "things to worry about, like kids".He shares two teenage sons, Jack and Sam, with his wife Annie
BRAVE Mark Wright fought back tears on This Morning today as he spoke about the moment he fought to save a father's life. The former Towie star told how a guest at a Tenerife hotel he and Michelle Keegan were staying in went into cardiac arrest and later died.
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SUSANNA Reid was forced to apologise on today's Good Morning Britain after a regular guest swore live on air. The show host gasped in shock as journalist Kevin Maguire said 'b******s' at the early time of 6.36am.
BBC and ITV are said to be locked in a “bitter battle” over the Beeb poaching top stars from its commercial rival. The broadcasters are at loggerheads after Joel Dommett, the host of ITV’s The Masked Singer and I’m a Celebrity… runner up, landed a high-profile role on the corporation’s new adventure series Survivor. The BBC has also recently handed work to Alison Hammond, a presenter on ITV’s This Morning, Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden and Rochelle Humes, the host of Ninja Warrior.
It’s getting crazy out there, people.