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Alan Carr takes savage swipe at Amanda Holden's 'tight-fitting clothes' on Epic Gameshow
Alan Carr took a brutal swipe at his pal Amanda Holden's notorious "tight-fitting clothes" during his Epic Gameshow on ITV.Hosting Name That Tune on Saturday night (August 20), Alan welcomed viewers and celebrity to the show when he took a brutal swipe at his pal Amanda."Evening guys," he said to the camera.READ NEXT: ITV Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow viewers distracted over 'hot' player in daring dress"Yes, the tightest outfit seen on ITV since, well, pretty much anything Amanda Holden's ever worn."Amanda is known for wearing risqué outfits and tight-fitting garments, which is why Alan made the sly jibe.But after his swipe at Amanda, Alan laughed it off because in real life he and Amanda are close friends - with the pair having bought a house together recently.Earlier this month on Good Morning Britain, Alan revealed that he had become home owner for the second time.He went on to explain how he and Amanda had bought a home together in rural Sicily (Amanda's favourite spot to holiday in the summer).Charlotte Hawkins, who was hosting the ITV morning show said: "I am intrigued by this story that you have bought a house with Amanda Holden for a euro and you're doing it up."Alan replied: "Yeah, I'm renovating - it might not even be worth a euro by the end of it though!"In May it was announced that Amanda and Alan would be teaming up for The Italian Job on BBC One.Amanda said at the time: "Alan and I came up with the idea for this show together and approached the BBC as we knew it was the perfect home."The series will see the pair of best friends renovate the house in an exciting eight-parter.After the swipe at his pal during Epic Gameshow, Alan went on to welcome a slew of celebs to the show including the likes of Shane Richie,
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Adil Ray makes cheeky dig at ex GMB star Piers Morgan for snubbing BGT act
Good Morning Britain star Piers Morgan.The 48-year-old TV star has in recent times become a regular presenter on the breakfast show following the Life Stories host's dramatic departure in March 2021.After Piers stormed off set and handed in his notice, his role was never officially replaced – however Adil and Richard Madeley both seemed to be triumphant with landing more frequent airtime.READ MORE: Kate Garraway 'fretful' as husband Derek returns to hospital amid lengthy health battleGiven the situation with Piers walking out over the bombshell interview between Oprah Winfrey and Meghan Markle, Adil loves nothing more than to poke fun at the former anchorman when given half the chance.Digging his claws in again, Adil made a scathing jibe about Piers "blocking people".On Friday's programme (August 12), hosts Adil and Charlotte Hawkins were joined by Dave Williams who appeared on Britains Got Talent's first ever series in 2007.At the time of his audition, Dave had failed to impress the judging panel which included Piers, Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell, with his ashtray talent and was buzzed off of the stage.Now, 15 years later and the 81-year-old is a viral sensation after a clip of him singing the Righteous Brothers' hit song Unchained Melody was viewed by more than 500,000 online users.Appearing on GMB, Dave explained to the hosts that in hindsight he probably should have just sang for the judges all those years ago instead of attempting to play an ashtray with a key.Charlotte said: "Well we've got a clip of you, so let's hear what the judges had to say."In the old video, Dave began to strike the ashtray with his key and was immediately buzzed out by every single judge.Coming back to the studio, Charlotte chimed in: "Oh
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GMB's Richard Madeley sparks fury after telling grieving guest to 'get to the point'
Richard Madeley sparked fury on Good Morning Britain after the TV presenter told a grieving father to "get to the point" due to limited air time.During Wednesday's visit to the ITV studios, the 66-year-old broadcaster and his co-host Charlotte Hawkins welcomed viewers back to discuss the latest news headlines this morning.And one of the biggest stories on everyone’s lips was the devastating loss of a British tourist who was killed in a tragic helicopter accident during a family holiday in Greece.READ MORE:GMB hosts lock horns with MP as he demands 'rewatch the tape' in fiery debateThe 22-year-old was killed last month when he was struck by the helicopter’s rotor blade shortly after landing on the outskirts of Athens.It was widely reported that Jack was trying to take a selfie when the devastating tragedy took place.As the co-hosts discussed the horrific accident, they welcomed the father of one of the late tourist's friends Robin Stanton-Gleaves onto the show to discuss the event in detail.But in the television interview, Robin explained that that’s not the whole story as he went on to break down the events leading up to the terrible incident.As he tried to explain the day's events in detail, Richard told the grieving guest to “get to the point” due to their limited air time.He interrupted: “That’s why I want you to tell it because we’re a little bit short of time.
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Raging Martin Lewis fumes over government 'zombies' and calls excuses 'bull'
Martin Lewis appeared on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday to talk about the cost of living crisis.The Money Saving expert appeared on Wednesday's edition of Good Morning Britain after shock figures have been released from analysts that have predicted energy bills will rise even higher than expected this winter.Bills are now expected to reach approximately £3,582 per year for the average household from October - up from the £3,359 predicted earlier this month.READ MORE: Mobile companies could rinse you with surprise charges this month, Martin Lewis warnsMartin Lewis has blasted the Conservative government, saying that "this is a national crisis on the scale of the pandemic".The government claimed it is currently unable to introduce any immediate measures due to the leadership race between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss.The financial expert has labelled this excuse as "bull".In Wednesday's interview, show host Charlotte Hawkins said to Martin: "The government are adamant that nothing can be done until the new PM comes in?"Martin Lewis responded by saying: "What a load of bull, that's complete bull.."That's simply not true."This is a national crisis on the scale of the pandemic."The government is sitting there like zombies."Martin called on the two leadership candidates, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak, to reach an agreement of what will happen to avoid a "national crisis".He said: "The idea they can't do anything is wrong.
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