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Craig David slams ITV's Keith Lemon for 'bullying' over 'hurtful' Bo Selecta sketch
Craig David has branded Leigh Francis, known by his stage name Keith Lemon, as “insincere” on BBC Breakfast.He joined show presenters Sally Nugent and Jon Kay to talk about his new album and his 22 years in the music industry.Craig has been a regular chart topper and is a huge name in both the garage and pop scenes.READ MORE: Rita Ora shows off dynamite figure in cut-out jeans and plunging corset held up by luckHowever, the topic of conversation grew serious as he opened up on the bullying he experienced when he was younger and throughout his time in the music biz.He spoke about Bo Selecta, a comedy sketch show first broadcast in 2002, and the mocking he received from Keith Lemon himself.The comedian wore rubber masks on the show and took the mick out of many popular celebrities, including Craig himself, who told the BBC hosts that he couldn’t accept Keith’s apology.During one skit, he wore a rubber mask which bore a striking resemblance to the musician and proceeded to tell viewers about his “life story” with some offensive storylines.One included Craig being forced to wear a urostomy bag while another showed him trying to make it big in America, only to find himself in Mallorca.The cringe-worthy sketch continued to paint Craig as a failure and as though his career was hanging on by a thread, only to end with “Craig” working in a call centre.Despite the likeness, Keith insisted that the character was not based on Craig, but the musician was having none of it.Craig spoke about the ordeal on BBC Breakfast and said that “when the show was out,” it was a “period of time of hard processing for him”.He continued: "I didn't know why a song like Rewind, which was a cultural song that broke the ice for so many artists to come
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BBC Breakfast forced to make huge change as viewers notice everyday item has disappeared
BBC Breakfast viewers had plenty of questions when they noticed the digital clock was missing during Tuesday's programme.Today's episode kicked off at it's usual time slot of 6am, with presenters Jon Kay and Nina Warhurst fronting the first show following the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.But as the duo began talking about the top stories of today, it wasn't long before eagle-eyed fans picked up on the fact the digital clock was absent from the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.READ MORE: BBC Breakfast in major host shake-up as regular Sally Nugent replaced by Nina WarhurstMany people who tune in to watch the early morning show rely on it for the time thanks to the digital clock, causing many to take to social media and question the digital glitch."What happened to the clock? #BBCBreakfast," asked one as another added: "Where’s the little clock??? #BBCBreakfast."A third penned: "Whats happened to your clock this morning? Not showing @BBCBreakfast #noclock," while someone else echoed: "#BBCBreakfast where has the clock gone?"Seeing the abundance of questions surrounding the clock on social media, presenters Jon and Nina addressed the issue later in the show."Our clock is broken. It's disappeared! Our on screen clock has disappeared," the newsreader explained before adding: "It's causing chaos for lots of you this morning.
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BBC Breakfast fans floored as uncanny 'King Charles lookalike' appears on show
BBC viewers thought King Charles III had taken a minute out of his busy day as the new monarch to have a chat with Charlie Stayt on BBC Breakfast.Viewers were left rather distracted on Thursday morning (September 15) as they thought one bloke, a war veteran, looked remarkably like the new king.READ MORE:BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent and Jon Kay both missing from studio in ongoing shake-upSome fans had to look twice at the man on their screens, and one thought he could rake in some cash if he wanted a future career as a Charles lookalike.Presenter Charlie Stayt had ditched the Salford studio to appear at Westminster and chat to people queuing up to see Her late Majesty inside Westminster Cathedral.Thursday marked the first full day of Her late Majesty's lying in state at Westminster - after she made her final journey from Balmoral to London.He managed to secure a chat with a well-spoken elderly gentleman dressed in a green coat who bared a striking resemblance to Charles.When Charlie asked why he'd come to visit the Queen, Charles' mother, he said: "Well I was in the army for 36 years and the Queen was the Queen, and it's the only way you can pay her respects for all those years that she gave to the nation."It seems he doesn't live at Buckingham Palace, though, because he told Charlie he'd come from Surrey when asked if he'd come far to visit the Queen's coffin.Viewers rushed to comment as they pointed out how similar they thought he looked to Charles.One wrote: "Thought he was talking to the King at first glance" before another admitted: "Yes as he approached I did a double about."A third said: "This gent looked very much like Charles."A fourth suggested: "This chap has a future career as a King Charles impersonator in
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