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ITV reality series set to return with a twist after two year break

ITV are set to bring back its popular reality series The Real Full Monty after a two year long break - and it'll include a big twist.The Real Full Monty is based on the 1997 film, The Full Monty which focussed on a group of steelworkers' bid to earn some money. It has now been revealed that frontman Ashley Banjo is likely to return as the show, aims to raise awareness about cancer in all of its forms.
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Page 3 icon Linda Lusardi, 64, 'more confident in bedroom' now than in her 20s
READ MORE: Linda Lusardi's toy boy husband jealous she looks younger – despite 10-year age gapSpeaking to Closer magazine, Linda said: "Sex is no less intense and satisfying now."I'm more confident in the bedroom now than when i was younger."I'm not as body confident as I used to be."Linda shot to fame aged 18 when she began modelling and she regularly appeared in lads' mags.The former Emmerdale star shares Lucy, 27, and Jake, 24, with her 54-year-old husband Sam.She says they keep the spark live by "flirting every day" and that if she looks nice "he'll whisper to me about what he might get later!".Linda, 62, has a fresh outlook on life after her battle with Covid-19 last year.The soap actress joined the cast of The Real Full Monty in 2020 in a bid to raise awareness of cancer, by getting her kit off.But during her time on the ITV series, she tearfully revealed that vile trolls told her to "get her kit off one last time", as she feared her Covid battle could end her life.At the time, she teased: "Well, now I am."While Linda and Sam were smacked down by coronavirus, she admitted she hoped she "wouldn't wake up because it was so bad".She previously said that she loved her figure, adding that "60 is the new 40".The beauty said: “I just think never give up on yourself."It’s important to stay fit and healthy because you live longer - and if that also gives you a great figure that’s a bonus.There's MUCH more where that came from! Want all the jaw-dropping stories from the world of showbiz and up to the minute news from TV and soaps?Well, we've got you covered with our showbiz, TV and soaps newsletters - they'll drop straight into your inbox and you can unsubscribe whenever you like.We'll bring you the inside track from telly
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EastEnders' Jessie Wallace dons quirky outfit as she steps out to support co-star
EastEnders star Jessie Wallace made a rare public appearance on Friday as she stepped out to support her former co-star John Partridge.Stepping out to attend Proud Embankment's Cabaret All Stars, the 50-year-old, who plays Kat Slater on the BBC soap, showed off her unique style as she slipped into an oversized satin shirt and a glitzy kimono.Jessie pulled on a pair of mid wash skinny jeans and added a pop of colour with a pair of chunky heeled green and red sandals.She pulled out all the stops for her outing as she added layers of pearl necklaces for a touch of elegance.She posed with one hand on her hip, while smiling at her camera as she attended the show in support of her friend.John is best known for playing Christian Clarke on the long-running series.Jessie filmed snippets of the night for her Instagram Story as she thrilled fans with a rare public outing.She captioned the short video: "Spectacular titillating show!"John demanded attention on the red carpet donning a very saucy leather outfit and sunglasses with a waistcoat that was embellished with brass chains on the shoulders.The pair stopped for sweet photos before they shared a hug and a peck on the lips ahead of his show.Other stars in attendance included former glamour model Linda Lusardi, 63, who looked sensational in a slinky wrap around dress with a sequin panel, and Soft Cell singer Marc Almond, 64.On the event's website they describe the show as a raucous experience, adding: “Proud's Cabaret All Stars welcomes EastEnders actor and West End star John Partridge to London’s Proud Embankment!“As a familiar face of stage and screen, John’s impressive career spans three decades from the streets of Albert Square to treading the boards in London’s West End.“He
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