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Tipping Point chaos as host Ben Shephard tells off former BBC Breakfast star on ITV show

Tipping Point host Ben Shephard was forced to remind Louise Minchin the rules of the ITV game show during the latest celebrity edition of the programme.The former BBC Breakfast presenter, 53, executed a brilliant performance while participating in the popular television series.However, an eager Louise who was keen to answer the questions thrown at her before Ben finished speaking and was later given some advice by the host that she took on board. READ NEXT: Tipping Point fans all notice same thing as they spot contestant's unusual tactic The former I'm A Celebrity contestant did eventually take the note and managed to finish the rest of the show without interrupting.Although she was quick to the buzzer with correct answers, the machine wasn't as bountiful for her as it was for her competitors Josh Widdicombe and Michelle Ackley.Louise missed out on a spot in the final round after Josh made a lucky breakthrough on counters and surpassed the former BBC Breakfast host's prize pot.Josh made it to the final but Louise still walked away from the quiz show over with £2,000 for her charity.The comedian made the most of his spot in the final and left with a whopping £20,000 for his chosen charity.Elsewhere in the show, Louise opened up about her husband David Minchin's cancer battle.Before leaving the show, Ben said: "Louise, sadly we have found your Tipping Point but the good news is you’ve won £2,600 for your charity."Can you tell us what it is?”“Oh thank you so much for that,” Louise replied."You’ve already heard I’m a bit passionate about exercise."This charity is called Move and it works with people who are suffering with cancer or affected by cancer to get them moving."My husband had cancer when he was 28 so he would have
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Tipping Point chaos as host Ben Shephard tells off former BBC Breakfast star on ITV show
Tipping Point host Ben Shephard was forced to remind Louise Minchin the rules of the ITV game show during the latest celebrity edition of the programme.The former BBC Breakfast presenter, 53, executed a brilliant performance while participating in the popular television series.However, an eager Louise who was keen to answer the questions thrown at her before Ben finished speaking and was later given some advice by the host that she took on board. READ NEXT: Tipping Point fans all notice same thing as they spot contestant's unusual tactic The former I'm A Celebrity contestant did eventually take the note and managed to finish the rest of the show without interrupting.Although she was quick to the buzzer with correct answers, the machine wasn't as bountiful for her as it was for her competitors Josh Widdicombe and Michelle Ackley.Louise missed out on a spot in the final round after Josh made a lucky breakthrough on counters and surpassed the former BBC Breakfast host's prize pot.Josh made it to the final but Louise still walked away from the quiz show over with £2,000 for her charity.The comedian made the most of his spot in the final and left with a whopping £20,000 for his chosen charity.Elsewhere in the show, Louise opened up about her husband David Minchin's cancer battle.Before leaving the show, Ben said: "Louise, sadly we have found your Tipping Point but the good news is you’ve won £2,600 for your charity."Can you tell us what it is?”“Oh thank you so much for that,” Louise replied."You’ve already heard I’m a bit passionate about exercise."This charity is called Move and it works with people who are suffering with cancer or affected by cancer to get them moving."My husband had cancer when he was 28 so he would have
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Louise Minchin opens up about husband's horror battle with cancer on Tipping Point
Louise Minchin revealed her husband was diagnosed with cancer when he was 28-years-old during her latest TV appearance.The former BBC Breakfast star was a recent panellist on ITV's Tipping Point: Lucky Stars, playing against comedian Josh Widdicombe and presenter Michelle Ackerley.During her stint, she touched on her husband David Minchin's cancer diagnosis after sharing that she wanted to win cash to support the organisation Move which helps people cope with cancer.The mum-of-two revealed her husband had cancer during his late twenties and would've "benefitted" from a charity like Move.Louise explained: "This charity is called Move and it works with people who are suffering with cancer or affected by cancer to get them moving."My husband had cancer when he was 28 so he would have very much benefitted from a charity like this."Despite her charitable aims, Louise was the second celebrity to be eliminated from the show and managed to get £2,600 for Move.During her time on the show, Louise made it to the second round and went head-to-head with Josh to get to the final round.However, the TV presenter answered several questions incorrectly meaning she didn't get the chance to win as many counters from the machine as she had hoped.As a result, Louise was eliminated from the show, with Ben sending her off in typical Tipping Point fashion.Her husband David has now recovered from cancer - with Louise revealing in 2016 that he was a survivor.Louise rarely speaks about her husband but in 2021 discussed about the "turning point" in their relationship. During her BBC Breakfast stint, she said that their relationship changed during a ski trip.
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'Constantly checking' Louise Minchin's daughter admits devastating way ordeal changed mum
Louise Minchin, 53, and her 20-year-old daughter, Mia, have spoken out about the former BBC Breakfast presenter's stalking hell.The pair had been terrorised by a man who bombarded them with online abuse and knew where they lived.The perpetrator, Carl Davies, 44, ex-boyfriend of Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts, was jailed in December, but the ordeal has left the mother and daughter duo emotionally scarred.Discussing the traumatic experience on ITV Tonight’s, Louise Minchin: The Truth About Stalking, the journalist said that her stalking ordeal has changed her and husband David Minchin's family profoundly.As she and Mia discussed their experience, the latter confessed: “When I’m walking, I am very conscious of who is behind me.“I especially don’t have my headphones in if it is dark and there is no one else around.”When asked if she noticed anything different about her mum, Mia said: “You are much more, kind of, on it when it comes to where I am.“You have got my location constantly now, you are constantly checking where I am, which I don’t mind because you can’t tell me off for where I am, anymore.”Louise laughed: “You are 20!”Earlier in the documentary, which aired on Thursday, the pair recalled exactly what their stalker had put them through.Mia said: “I’m logged into mum's Instagram account and suddenly loads of messages started coming.They were all kind of just really offensive, calling us not very nice names and then they got much more graphic.“It was the kind of actions that he wanted to do against me and mum, which got really personal and they weren't nice to read at all.“I was kind of terrified, all kinds of shaking. I think my heart was beating really fast.
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