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I'm a Celeb star reveals she was 'really ill' on ITV show - 'My body was succumbing to cancer'

Radio presenter Adele Roberts has revealed she was "really ill" while starring on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! as she believes her body was already "succumbing to bowel cancer." The 45-year-old took part in the show in 2019 and was diagnosed with cancer two years later. But the star says she noticed symptoms while in the jungle, including battling with fatigue and feeling cold.The star, who has been open about feeling lucky to be alive, says her partner Kate was so concerned watching at home that she pleaded with show producers to check on her.
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BBC podcast series looks at the K-pop phenomenon from a fan perspective
The BBC has posted a new podcast series exploring the evolution and global rise of K-pop from the perspective of six super fans. Hosted by journalist Lucy Ford, the Beeb says that the series “traces the evolution of the South Korean music genre from its beginnings in South Korea to its rise up the music charts to catapulting into mainstream global culture”.Ford adds: “I’m so excited to be hosting this series which looks at the history of K-pop, its place on the global stage and the real-life experiences of the people who love it – the stans! A lot of conversations about K-pop mischaracterise or leave fans out of the equation altogether, so I’m really THRILLED to be centring them in this conversation and letting them be the ones to tell their stories!”“Having been a huge K-pop stan for so long”, she goes on, “it’s amazing to be a part of sharing with the world why it’s so meaningful and fun for fans, and maybe – just maybe! – convert a few more newbies in the process”.As well as the fans, the series also features people involved in the K-pop business, plus Radio 1’s Adele Roberts, who appears because she was the first person to play a track by BTS on the BBC pop station.Roberts says: “In 2017, I gave BTS its first play on Radio 1, marking the beginning of my journey of discovering K-pop, meeting stans and icons and even travelling to South Korea.
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Big Brother winners now – addiction battle, lawsuit, Playboy quitting fame
Big Brother will return to our screens next year following a four-year hiatus.The beloved Channel 4 show was loved by millions up and down the country as a group of contestants were thrown into a lavish home for weeks and forced to live together without access to the outside world in an attempt to win a cash prize.The reality show produced the likes of TV presenters Alison Hammond, Josie Gibson and radio host Adele Roberts in addition to many now legendary TV moments.READ MORE: Masked Dancer's Davina McCall, 54, compares menopause symptoms to 'coming off heroin'And with the show set to return to the airwaves now produced by ITV, Daily Star have taken a deep dive to see where the series winners are now.Craig Phillips was the first ever winner of Big Brother back in 2000 and notably went on to donate his cash prize of £70,000 to a close friend with Down’s Syndrome, Joanne Harris, who needed the money for a heart and lung transplant.The reality star now works as a DIY expert and has gone on to appear on multiple DIY-style TV shows such as Celebrity DIY with Craig Phillips, If It’s Broke Fir it and now works as a presenter for the SilverLine Tools YouTube channel.In 2018, he married Laura Sherrif following two years of dating and went on to welcome two children together, three-year-old Nelly and her younger brother Lennon, two.Brian Dowling won the hugely popular TV show not once but twice – the second series of the show in 2001 and then again for the Ultimate Big Brother series in 2010.Since the show, the Irish presenter has gone on to have a thriving in a career in television and has presented Live from Studio Five alongside Kate Walsh for a year until 2011.He went on to present two series of Big Brother and four series of
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