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Claudia Winkleman apologises to Strictly's Kristina Rihanoff after false affair claim
Claudia Winkleman has issued a grovelling apology to Strictly star Kristina Rihanoff after she falsely claimed her relationship with Ben Cohen started while they were on the show together in 2013.The 50-year-old has said sorry after her comments while filming The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan on Channel 4."The couple I knew had got together were Ben and Kristina," Claudia revealed, according to MailOnline.READ MORE: Mary Berry rules out Strictly Come Dancing despite close friendship with hostKristina has always stated that her romance with Ben did not start until one year after he was on the BBC show with her.They were partnered together in the competition back in 2013 when, at the time, Ben was with his wife Abby for 11 years.However, following the end of his marriage in 2014, he and Kristina started a relationship.The Strictly dancer was left furious at Claudia's false claims and reportedly even threatened to take legal action against her.This has resulted in the presenter making a grovelling apology to Kristina and CohenIn a message, that seen by MailOnline, Claudia said: "[I] am so, so sorry. I thought the question was about who has found long-time love [via Strictly]."I said, 'Ben and Kristina', excitedly, and then I said Stacey and Kevin [referring to Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton who were on the show together in 2018 and have been together since 2019]."Claudia continued: "So sorry, I'm a moron.
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David Dickinson to be honoured at National Reality TV Awards as nominations revealed
EastEnders legend Adam Woodyatt, Ready to Mingle host Katherine Ryan, Celebs Go Dating contestant Ulrika Jonsson and I'm A Celebrity 2021 runner-up Simon Gregson are among the list of celebrities in this category.The 11th annual National Reality TV Awards will be taking place on Thursday, July 28 at the Porchester Hall in London.Over 5.7 million submissions were received for this year’s nominations.Members of the public decides the winners of each category by voting on the official NRTA website for their favourite shows, celebrities or participants.The Best Reality TV Judge category sees Touker Suleyman (Dragon’s Den), Sir Alan Sugar (The Apprentice), David Walliams (BGT), Mary Berry (Celebrity Best Home Cook), Steven Bartlett (Dragon’s Den) go head to head with Esme Young (The Great British Sewing Bee), Deborah Meaden (Dragon’s Den), Val Garland (Glow up : Britain’s Next Make Up Star), Alesha Dixon (BGT) and Tom Jones (The Voice UK).While the Best Docs-Series award could be won by Jay Blades’ Home Fix, London Lit, Extraordinary Extensions, Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father, Bangers & Cash, Sam & Billie: The Mummy Diaries, Dubai Hustle, Being Joel Corry, Idris Elba’s Fight School, Ferne McCann: First Time Mum, Meet the Khans: Big in Bolton, Ready to Mingle or Georgia & Tommy: Baby Steps.Made in Chelsea will go up against The Only Way is Essex, First Dates, The Real Housewives of Cheshire, Ibiza Weekender, Escape to the Chateau, Gogglebox, London Lit, Catfish UK, Meet the Khans: Big in Bolton and MTV Cribs to be crowned Best Reality Non-Competition Show.
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Mary Berry rules out Strictly Come Dancing despite close friendship with host
Strictly Come Dancing in the future, saying it was a 'definite no' to the popular BBC series.The former Great British Bake Off judge and food writer, 87, was inducted into the Radio Times Hall of Fame at the weekend (May 20, 2022), and was joined for the special occasion by her close friend and Strictly host Claudia Winkleman.Mary discussed her life and career during a special In Conversation event at the BFI and Radio Times TV Festival, including working on programmes including The Great British Bake Off, Best Home Cook and The Platinum Pudding Competition.However, when asked at the festival what was next for the famous TV cook, Claudia Winkleman joked: "It's a good question, Strictly Come Dancing," to which Mary Berry quickly replied: "Definitely not."Mary said: "well it's not Strictly," but revealed away from our screens that she is enjoying croquet lessons with her husband and wants to continue working on her own cooking programmes.She also shared her wish for the BBC series Best Home Cook to return, calling it "such a happiness."The series, which starred Mary alongside Claudia Winkleman, Angela Hartnett and Chris Bavin launched in 2020 and led to a celebrity version in 2021.Speaking about the programme and her close bond with Mary Berry, Claudia said: "We'd have lunch together and have a right laugh."Mary added: "We had such fun. I love the programme more than anything.
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Bake Off's Prue Leith 'signs up for US version' alongside Paul Hollywood
The Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith has reportedly signed up for the US version of the show.According to The Mirror, the 81-year-old Channel 4 star will join her UK colleague Paul Hollywood as a judge on The Great American Baking Show.The series, which is filmed in the UK tent in England, hasn't been aired in the US since the coronavirus pandemic and has also moved from ABC to streaming service The Roku Channel since last gracing screens.Prue is believed to have signed up for a single six-episode season of the reality series, as well as a celebrity special which will air later this year.Replacing former judge Sherry Yard, Prue will join Paul, 56, as a judge on the panel.Both stars of the UK series will be joined by pastry chef Johnny Johnny Iuzzini and Marcela Valladolid, with whom Paul previously had an affair.The longest serving Bake Off judge, Paul has appeared on a number of seasons of the US series, which Prue's predecessor and baking icon Mary Berry also judged for two seasons.While The Great American Baking Show will be changing broadcaster, a spokeswoman for the show's production company Love Productions assured fans it would be sticking to the classic format.The change follows the controversial decision to move The Great British Bake Off from its original public service broadcaster BBC to Channel 4 in 2017.The programme originally aired on BBC Two before landing a prime time BBC One slot.It eventually moved to Chanel 4 after Love Productions failed to agree terms with the BBC.The Great British Bake Off's departure from the BBC saw the show lose beloved judge Mary Berry, as well as presenters Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins.Prue signed on in Mary's place, while Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig took on hosting
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