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This Morning's Josie Gibson leaves co-stars terrified as she recalls chilling encounter

This Morning's Josie Gibson left her co-stars and viewers spooked on Thursday as she shared a chilling encounter that made her late for work. During the show's Halloween special, Josie, 39, opened up about a terrifying experience she had twice in her life.
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This Morning's Rochelle and Vernon favourites to replace Phillip and Holly
Vernon Kay and Rochelle Humes are the favourites to replace Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby on This Morning.The longtime presenting duo have been caught in hot water after they were accused of jumping the 12-hour-long queue of mourners waiting patiently to see Her Majesty, The Queen lying in state.The pair were seen briskly filing past well-wishers and the Royal Standard draped coffin at the back of Westminster Hall. READ MORE: This Morning's Phillip and Holly under pressure as petition to sack hosts reaches 50k But amid a petition titled axe Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby from TV, calling for the pair's departure from the ITV Daytime chat show reaching over 56,000 signatures at the time of writing, bookmakers William Hill have revealed the latest odds of who could replace the duo.33-year-old Rochelle and 48-year-old Vernon currently sit as the favourites at 2/1 after they filled in for the longtime pair whilst they were on their break over the summer.Friday host Dermot O'Leary and roving reporter Josie Gibson come in close second sitting in at 4/1 each.For the female presenting role, other show favourites Alison Hammond, Ruth Langsford and fill-in presenter Mollie King have all been marked at 5/1.For the male anchor Craig Doyle sits at 5/1, Good Morning Britain competition host Andi Peters is marked at 6/1, Big Breakfast presenter Mo Gilligan comes in at 12/1 and former This Morning showbiz presenter Rylan Clark sits at 14/1.talkTV host Piers Morgan is even in the mix, sitting at 100/1 alongside former This Morning host Fern Britton.Tony Kenny, spokesperson for William Hill explained: "They have been mainstays of the show for well over a decade but there have been plenty of calls for Phillip Schofield and
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Big Brother winners now – addiction battle, lawsuit, Playboy quitting fame
Big Brother will return to our screens next year following a four-year hiatus.The beloved Channel 4 show was loved by millions up and down the country as a group of contestants were thrown into a lavish home for weeks and forced to live together without access to the outside world in an attempt to win a cash prize.The reality show produced the likes of TV presenters Alison Hammond, Josie Gibson and radio host Adele Roberts in addition to many now legendary TV moments.READ MORE: Masked Dancer's Davina McCall, 54, compares menopause symptoms to 'coming off heroin'And with the show set to return to the airwaves now produced by ITV, Daily Star have taken a deep dive to see where the series winners are now.Craig Phillips was the first ever winner of Big Brother back in 2000 and notably went on to donate his cash prize of £70,000 to a close friend with Down’s Syndrome, Joanne Harris, who needed the money for a heart and lung transplant.The reality star now works as a DIY expert and has gone on to appear on multiple DIY-style TV shows such as Celebrity DIY with Craig Phillips, If It’s Broke Fir it and now works as a presenter for the SilverLine Tools YouTube channel.In 2018, he married Laura Sherrif following two years of dating and went on to welcome two children together, three-year-old Nelly and her younger brother Lennon, two.Brian Dowling won the hugely popular TV show not once but twice – the second series of the show in 2001 and then again for the Ultimate Big Brother series in 2010.Since the show, the Irish presenter has gone on to have a thriving in a career in television and has presented Live from Studio Five alongside Kate Walsh for a year until 2011.He went on to present two series of Big Brother and four series of
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This Morning's Alison Hammond hopes to take down Ant and Dec with historic NTAs win
This Morning presenter Alison Hammond says she hopes to end Ant and Dec's NTA winning streak this year as she nominated for the Best Presenter gong.Whilst in the running for the award, Alison has gained the backing of fellow This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby, who firmly told her: “This is your year.”Alison, who is up against The Chase presenter Bradley Walsh and BBC's Graham Norton, isn't fazed by the other competition and has her sights set firmly on beating the Geordie duo.READ MORE: Holly Willoughby and Phil leave each other stunned with new looks for This Morning returnDreaming of the moment, Alison told The Mirror: "Could this be the year Ant and Dec hand over the gong to me?"This Morning is up for the Best Daytime Show Award and if the show snags the trophy yet again, it will be the 12th consecutive year that they've won.Competition for the award includes Loose Women, The Chase and The Repair Shop.Alison, who will be back hosting This Morning with co-presenter Dermot O'Leary says winning the Best Daytime Award one she'd love to win in particular.Through the summer, viewers saw an ever-changing roster of presenters for This Morning, including Vernon Kay, Rochelle Humes, Andi Peters, Josie Gibson, returning Ruth Langsford and Rylan Clark – but they particularly warmed to Alison and Dermot as a presenting duo.Taking to Twitter, viewers shared just how much they enjoyed seeing the pair on their screens during their Friday morning slot.One wrote: "Alison and Dermot what a breath of fresh air.""This summer on This Morning for me has proven they struck gold with Alison and Dermot," another added.Rylan and Ruth also sparked joy in viewers as they were praised for their hilarious dynamic and chemistry.One viewer
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