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Martin Lewis’ co-star Angellica Bell turns to him for support amid financial worries

Martin Lewis was supported by his wife Lara Lewington and television co-star Angellica Bell, 46, at the National Television Awards last week, where his financial expertise was awarded.The 50-year-old has helped thousands of people with their money problems on ITV shows including his very own The Martin Lewis Money Show: Live. Ahead of the new series kicking off, Angellica told Express.co.uk just how fortunate she was to have someone like Martin to turn to.She said: "People see the glass of it all, but there's been times where I've been like, 'I don't know what to do'."You know, times are a little bit hard being a freelancer and I'm not afraid to say that."He'll be like, 'do this, do that', he's really helped me think about money."Lewis Hamilton confesses ‘I feel so alone’ after reflecting on splitThe presenter went on to say she had always been conscious about money and investing where beneficial.Angellica added that working for Martin is like a "perk" as she knows he'll always be there for her."He's really good, he has supported me.
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Sarah Ferguson denies living with Prince Andrew as she says 'he's a good man'
Prince Andrew's ex-wife, Sarah, Duchess of York has praised her former husband after he was forced to take a backseat at the recent Order of The Garter procession.Sarah, 62, has had a rather relaxed relationship with Andrew, 62, since their divorce in 1996, with the pair remaining the best of friends and also reportedly sharing a roof at Royal Lodge on the Windsor Great Park estate.Now, the Duchess has spoken about their relationship just months after the Duke settled a civil court sex case after he was accused of sexual abuse – a claim he strongly denies.Speaking to Mariella Frostrup on Times Radio about their living arrangements, the Duchess said: "I spend so much time out of the country, doing my philanthropic work, that when I do come back in, I'm very lucky to be able to stay here."It would be very wrong if I said it was my home, it's a place where we are a united front with the girls, it's their home."And now my grandchildren come here and I have always believed in communication, compromise and compassion."I will stand very firmly by Andrew who is a very good and kind man and that's what I believe."She continued: "We are divorced and I do spend as I think it's very important Mariella that people realise that I don't spend long here in England, because I don't wish to."I'd much prefer being out, I've built 156 schools in Africa and Poland and, you know, and I just want to keep going doing my philanthropy work."Discussing their fairytale wedding and Andrew, the Duchess added: "He's a very good and kind man, he's a good man."It was an exceptional day, the 23rd of July 1986 and it was just extraordinary, I think my life is an amazing life."I think I've been very lucky and I am now just beginning my life again and I
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Rolling Stones star Ronnie Wood's daughter Leah Wood opens up about 'inspiring' icon dad
Rolling Stones icon Ronnie Wood, has opened up about the work of her 'inspiring' father and curating charity exhibition One Planet, One Chance - featuring work by herself and artists including Damian Hirst.One Planet, Once Chance is curated by artist and environmental activist Leah Wood and Zebra One Gallery, and opens free to the public on June 3, 2022 at Koppel Project, New Bond Street in London.Featuring artwork by Leah and showcasing pieces including Damien Hirst’s cherry blossoms and Andy Warhol's Flowers, a percentage of proceeds will be donated to charities Cool Earth, to protect endangered rainforests, as well as Sea Shepherd UK, funding marine conservation activism.Speaking exclusively to Daily Star, Leah revealed that she is inspired by 'all sorts of places, from traveling, family and friends to a song, rest, fashion, nature and films' in her work, as well as finding her dad Ronnie's constant painting an inspiration too, saying: "My father is a wonderful artist and his work differs from from mine in so many ways. "His painting for The Ivy of 60 celebrities who eat there, from Elton John and Mariella Frostrup to Jerry Hall is a wonderful piece of art."He is always painting, so that’s inspirational in itself."Following in her dad's footsteps, Leah's art work at One Planet, One Chance will feature animals and insects including bees, butterflies and polar bears, with Leah revealing she had been creating this body of work since before lockdown - and the significance of the paintings.
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