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Ant and Dec speak out on NTA win as Alison Hammond says she should've won instead
Richard Osman breaks silence on Pointless replacementAnt went on to tell Stephen to keep their trophy warm until they see each other again.However, he later posed with the gong on his Twitter page as he jokingly told the pair: "You've got too many!"He added: "I’ll look after this for a few years… All joking aside, nobody deserves it more! @antanddec."In response, Ant said: "You look well fit though!"The presenting duo have now won the award for the 21st year in a row.This year the pair were up against fellow hosts; Graham Norton, Bradley Walsh and Alison Hammond.Following This Morning's win, Alison took to the stage and joked that she should've won the gong instead.Clutching onto the trophy, the host said: “Lets be honest, I should've won one of these as well!”Johnny Depp looks unrecognisable as he tells NYC fans 'I'm good' [PICTURED]Strictly's Jayde Adams hits back at Paul Embery over weight jibe [REACTION]Dawn French blasts 'Kardashian-style figures' for ruining equality [OPINION]Despite missing out, she went on to praise This Morning for winning the award for Best Daytime show. Many took to Twitter to express their shock at Alison missing out on the gong.Twitter user Andy wrote: "Eh???? Alison Hammond definitely deserved it.She's brilliant!! #NTA #NTAAwards."BridgeStreetTroll commented: "Anyway, Alison Hammond is a National Treasure & f**k all the rest."Alex typed: "Alison Hammond winning would have been a breathe of fresh air #NTAs.""Alison Hammond is a national treasure and was absolutely robbed of Best Presenter at #NTAs," Dan Chevalier added.Others were in favour of Ant and Dec winning, including Shaun Fitzpatrick, who commented: "21 years in a row congratulations @antanddec on winning best Presenters of The Year
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Strictly's Jayde Adams shuts down fat shaming trolls with epic comeback
Strictly Come Dancing star Jayde Adams has hit back at a fat shaming troll on Twitter who made fun of her recent body positivity routine.The comedian, 37, brought fans to tears with her Flashdance-inspired routine for this week's movie-themed special that viewers called "joyful".Jayde and her partner Karen Hauer donned the movie’s iconic leotards to show that dancing is inclusive for everyone.READ MORE: Anton du Beke to replace Bruno Tonioli on Strictly tour after becoming permanent judgeBut writer and broadcaster Paul Embery sparked backlash from the star when he shared the dance clip alongside the caption: “Come back, Noel's House Party. All is forgiven.”Jayde responded asking Paul is he was “doing a Mr Blobby gag?” before saying: “I’ll give you another crack at it, as you seem like a well read bloke.“But here are some that have already been done, so you don’t double up again.”She went on to list a trove of fat insults in his comments, appearing to try and get ahead of any upcoming comments he might make.Some of the comments included: “What do we want? A cure for obesity! When do we want it? After dinner,” “Strictly’s celebrity policy will be people who are bed bound next year” and “Stop picking on fat people, they have enough on their plates”She went on to say: “P.S Nothing more sexy and alpha than a man who tweets 30 year old fat jokes about a woman who dared to go on a dance show.”Fans rushed to the comments to applaud the star for her reply.“I am so sorry that you have to put up with these ignorant and hurtful comments.
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Strictly's Jayde Adams hits back at weight shaming trolls after It Takes Two appearance
Jayde Adams, 37, arrived on the blue sofa on It Takes Two this evening alongside her Strictly Come Dancing professional partner Karen Hauer, 40.The comedian looked great in a two-piece purple suit, but had to take to Twitter after her BBC appearance to respond to weight shaming trolls online.For this evening's appearance on the BBC show, Jayde stunned in a cropped purple jacket, accompanied with matching straight trousers.She wore a white blouse underneath her jacket, paired with white trousers, adding a casual element to her ensemble.Some Twitter users took to the microblogging site during her appearance on the show.Good_Moaning wrote: "#StrictlyComeDancing #ItTakesTwo 37 year old and there must be some strain on her heart."Jayde replied to the now-deleted tweet in view of her 39,400 followers with the simple message: "Your mum."After the person in question deleted the tweet, Jayde posted a screenshot of their message along with the warning: "Deleted, but I never reply to these without a screenshot @PostedThisThis."This was not the only message Jayde replied to with one social media user hitting out at the BBC for "promoting obesity".Francesisoiseca said: "Stop promoting, accepting and normalising obesity, @bbcstrictly. #StrictlyComeDancing #Strictly #ItTakesTwo @jaydeadams."Jayde hit back: "Don’t forget to tag Amazon Prime, Netflix, ITV, BBC, Channel 5, Channel 4 and then every cinema the movie I’m in next year, is showing."The comedian also replied to fans who took the time out of their day to stick up for the star as well as complimenting her progress on Strictly.CraigHazell said: "So many medical experts here on Twitter.
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Kaye Adams hits back after being bizarrely attacked on Twitter over Strictly elimination
Kaye Adams, 59, became the first contestant to leave this year’s series of Strictly Come Dancing after three out of the four judges, Motsi Mabuse, Anton Du Beke and Craig Revel Horwood voted to save Bros star Matt Goss for another week. After having some time to process her exit from the BBC show, Kaye turned her attention to social media, where she valiantly defended herself after being called out by one disgruntled user.While many fans and celebrity faces praised Kaye on her valiant effort in the competition, user Hugh O’Donnell tweeted at Kaye: “Sadly the 6 million scots never voted for you, maybe it’s because you’re not that good.“Please don’t say you were put out because you’re ‘Scottish’.”The troll claimed the star's exit was due to her denying her Scottish heritage, but quick as a flash Kaye responded to the individual.Kaye replied: “I would never dream of saying any such thing, Hugh.“As I said last night on live tv, it was the right result.“Have a lovely day.”Shortly after, fellow Strictly star Jayde Adams also jumped to Kaye's defence, tweeting: “Another day, another clever woman on TV getting online abuse from men who disappoint frequently.”Reflecting on her Strictly experience and the way it came to an end, Kaye went on to post a video of herself, in which she said she had numerous “regrets” about the dance off.She said: “I have finally surfaced after the craziest weekend imaginable.
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