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Celebrity Big Brother feud erupts as Colson Smith turns on 'game-playing' housemate

A huge feud erupts in Celebrity Big Brother as Colson Smith turns on a "game-playing" housemate.The falling out comes as the housemates are asked to nominate one-by-one in the diary room for this week's eviction.This sees the Coronation Street star nominating Marisha, with a brutal reason behind his decision. Explaining to the camera, Colson says: "There’s been a couple of questionable things in the house in the past couple of days.
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B*Witched's Edele Lynch unrecognisable two decades after beloved band split in 2002
READ NEXT: Gogglebox's Amy Tapper branded 'skinny queen' as she looks totally unrecognisableShe was seen with the likes of S Club 7's Hannah Spearritt and Blue's Simon Webbe when arriving at the premiere of I Used To Be Famous.But Edele looked totally different from her younger self as she sported blonde locks instead of her signature brunette.Still completely youthful, Edele appeared to be ageless as she gave a sweet nod to the outfits she wore while in the band.Edele was still repping her statement denim - something she and the band were known for back in their heyday - Edele donned blue jeans with a patterned blazer and some black boots.B*Witched shot to fame before the noughties in 1998 with the beloved track C'est La Vie - when the girls sported denim and plaid, and stormed the charts.The band didn't just have one hit single though - in fact they had many including Rollercoaster, Blame It On The Weatherman and To You I Belong.Although the band, which comprised of Edele, her twin Keavy, Sinéad O'Carroll and Lindsay Armaou split in 2002, Edele adored the music industry and stayed within its realms.She even co-wrote Some Kind Of Miracle for Girls Aloud's debut album Sound of the Underground.And B*Witched had a partial reunion in the noughties and 2010s when Edele and her sister Keavy performed together as a duo.The pair stormed the music scene from 2009 until 2012, going by the names Ms Lynch and later the Barbarellas.A little known fact about Edele is that she has a very famous older brother.Shane Lynch is Edele's brother - who is a part of Irish boyband Boyzone.READ MORE:Kaye Adams addresses Strictly rivalry between Loose Women stars and brutal warningColeen Nolan slams 'ridiculous' EastEnders storyline as ex Shane
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B*Witched have reunited to join Blue on tour
B*Witched have announced they will join Blue on the latter’s ‘Heart And Soul’ tour this December – find tickets here.The 90s Irish pop group – comprising Edele and Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armaou and Sinead O’Carroll – will join the newly reunited boy band in support of their comeback album of the same name.The 12-date nationwide run (which also celebrates Blue’s 20th anniversary) kicks off on Sunday December 4 at Cardiff’s Motorpoint Arena. From there, Blue with B*Witched will travel to Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Liverpool, Brighton, London, Bournemouth, Nottingham, Aberdeen and Glasgow, before ending in Newcastle at Utilita Arena on Tuesday 20.B*Witched – best known for their 1998 single ‘C’est La Vie’ – said in a statement: “We are so excited to announce that we will be joining Blue on their ‘Heart And Soul’ arena tour in December 2022.“We have been wanting to tour together for some time now after nicknaming ourselves Bluwitched several years ago and are thrilled it is finally happening.”The girl group also alluded to new music, adding: “We will be bringing our hits of course but we have a new single and expect some surprises from us too!”‘One Love’ artists Blue said of the tour: “We are really excited to be teaming up with the girls from B*Witched on our UK tour.
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Iconic acts including Aqua, Five and Heather Small to play huge 90s nostalgia concert
pop groups including Aqua and Five are reunited for a special concert - all under one roof.The 90's Baby concert will see over 20 chart topping acts come together for one unmissable night of pure pop nostalgia at Manchester's AO Arena on October 29, 2022.Described as "a once in a lifetime opportunity to see all your favourite 90s pop artists together" and "guaranteed to transport you back to simpler times", the concert will feature some of the decade's biggest chart toppers, performed by the artists themselves.Turn Back Time, Doctor Jones and Barbie Girl singers Aqua will join other hit record makers from the decade, including Eiffel 65 of Blue (Da Ba Dee) fame and dance act 2 Unlimited, whose 1991 house track Get Ready For This shot the group to fame across the globe.Performing on the night will also be Heather Small of M People, whose hits including Search For The Hero and Moving On Up, landed the group numerous awards including Best British Dance Act at the 1994 BRIT Awards.That's not all, as original Atomic Kitten members Liz McClarnon and Natasha Hamilton will be performing some of the group's biggest hits including Whole Again and The Tide Is High too.They're not the only girl group performing on the night though, as B*Witched will also be bringing the fun with their nostalgic favourites including C'est La Vie and Rollercoaster.They'll be joined by some of the biggest boybands of the decade too, including Keep On Moving singers Five, Wonderful Tonight hitmakers Damage and 911, with songs including A Little Bit More.If you were at a school disco back in the nineties, there is no doubt that you know all the moves to Whigfield's Saturday Night, Los Del Rio's Macarena and Las Ketchup's Ketchup Song - with all three
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