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ITV Lorraine's Christine Lampard spotted 'vibrating stars' as she recalls UFO sighting
Christine Lampard stunned viewers as she recalled her own UFO experience. Chatting with former radio presenter and podcast host Johnny Vaughan about the recent news of UFOs being shot down in America, the 44-year-old looked back on the time she spotted something bizarre in the skies."I remember one night my dad and I saw three stars, they were in the shape of a triangle and were almost vibrating on themselves," she recalled."And they sat there for about half an hour and we just thought, 'That's really weird,'" Christine added before explaining that her dad had seen the phenomenon first and had called the family out to witness it.She continued: "We all looked up and these three, sort of, stars just shot off."Christine provided some clarity on the situation, explaining that if it wasn't aliens, she'd understand the more rational idea."It's not like I'm going, 'Oh, that's aliens,' if someone said to me, 'That's an RAF experiment,' I'd happily say that that's fine – but I saw what I saw," she revealed.Elsewhere in the conversation, Johnny shared his experience of encountering a UFO and urged anyone who might have been at the scene with him to come forward."We saw this bright light, the size of a dustbin lid, and it was sort of sweeping around," he explained.
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Denise Van Outen thanks Daily Star in new book for helping her become household name
Denise Van Outen has thanked the Daily Star for making her a household name.The telly favourite hit the big time with her breakthrough 90s role on the Big Breakfast on Channel 4 alongside Johnny Vaughan.But she has praised the nation’s favourite paper in her new memoirs for helping her on her way to a glittering showbiz career.Denise, 47, gushed: "For a while, during that time, my face seemed to be everywhere."My picture was in the Daily Star so often that Johnny started calling it 'The Daily Denise'."It was what was she wearing, what was she doing."The Celebrity Gogglebox favourite even has a chapter in her new book A Bit of Me titled 'The Daily Denise'.But the star, currently reeling from her split from fiance Eddie Boxshall, admitted she wasn’t always partying at the height of her fame.She said: "The truth of it was, I wasn’t doing much of anything apart from working."I had this fantastic elaborate lifestyle from the outside looking in, but in truth, when I wasn’t working, I was sitting in my little flat and going to bed early."By that point, I was hardly going out at all because I was just too tired."If I did go out, it was to the local shop to get a pint of milk or a bog roll when I got home at 10.30am, and by that time, most people who watched the show were at work, school or uni."Nobody saw me! That said, I think some of my neighbours must have thought I was on the game, coming home in some of the outfits I did at that time in the morning."They’d see me getting out of a cab, mid-morning, in PVC trousers, tiny little tops and the occasional feather boa around my neck."I’m sure some of them, who’d never seen the show, must have wondered what on earth I was doing dressed like that."For more of the latest showbiz news
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Denise Van Outen says she flashed Prince Charles after stealing ashtray from Queen
Denise Van Outen has revealed she rolled up her top and flashed her bra in front of Prince Charles.The incident took place in 1999 at Party in the Park, which the Prince attended and the TV presenter was hosting. At the event, Denise wanted to shake hands with Charles but, due to an incident at Buckingham Palace where she stole an ashtray and toilet roll cover, she was known as "too unpredictable" by royal security.She recalled: "I marched over to the window of the marquee, and while the Prince was shaking hands with the members of Steps, I called out to him, then pulled up my top and flashed my bra."I’m not sure what came over me, and it certainly wasn’t pre-meditated."If it had been, I’d have worn one of my posh bras rather than the Marks & Spencer nude one my mum had got me."Denise "borrowed" the ashtray and toilet roll the year before Party in the Park.The presenter and Celebrity Googlebox star was 23 when she was invited to Buckingham Palace as part of a group of "young achievers" in media and entertainment.Jayne Middlemiss was also part of the group attended the event.Her Big Breakfast Show co-host Johnny Vaughan didn't believe she was invited so she thought the best way to prove she was at the palace was to steal something.She revealed on live TV that she stole a toilet roll cover and an ashtray from the Queen , but it backfired and she had to apologise.On Channel 4's The Big Breakfast Show, the then 23-year-old said: "I am really sorry.
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Denise Van Outen reveals she agreed to strip off for Page 3 on one condition
Denise Van Outen has revealed the one condition she gave for stripping off to appear on Page 3.Speaking in her new book A Bit Of Me: From Basildon to Broadway and Back the popular TV host has admitted that when she was approached to appear in the iconic glamour model slot she knew she had to make a deal that would suit her.Denise, 47, recalled the moment she was approached after becoming a household name in the UK thanks to the success of her The Big Breakfast presenting role alongside co-host Johnny Vaughan.The Channel 4 show propelled her to the dizzy heights of fame and gave her an incredible fan base amongst viewers everywhere.She wrote: "During my heyday on The Big Breakfast The Sun newspaper asked me if I'd be up for modelling on Page 3."On the one hand, I was up for it, but on the other I wasn't getting my boobs out for all and sundry to gawp at over their Rice Krispies, so I had conditions."Consequently I ended up being the first non-topless Page 3 girl."Denise then went on to explain how that was only the beginning for her as the offers for sexy photoshoots in some of the best selling men's magazines out there came flooding in thanks to her on-screen success.She continued: "After that there was interest from some of the popular men's magazines, requesting my presence on their glossy pages in a few photo shoots."Lads' mags, as they were known, were a big thing at the time: FHM, Loaded, Maxim, Esquire.
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