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The Who’s Roger Daltrey on the one time he smashed a guitar: “That was like killing the wife”

The Who‘s Roger Daltrey has opened up about the one time he smashed a guitar and compared it to “killing his wife”.The rock icon has shared that he has only broken one of his instruments in his life which he regrets and likened the moment to the idea of murdering his wife. While appearing as a guest on Shawn Keaveny’s Daily Grind podcast, the 80-year-old musician said: “[Fans] never came to hear the music, they came to see the guitar being broken.”He continued: “The trouble is the guitar was worth 50 gigs.
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'Getting on a bit' Jane McDonald speaks on career U-turn after devastating death of fiance
The Mirror that she is looking forward to the prospect of living life on her own terms, after feeling the pressure to watch her weight during her tours."You’ve got to really concentrate on keeping fit when you’re on tour, so it would be nice to think, ‘I’m going to stay up and have another pie!’” she joked."I want to be able to eat what I want and have a late night if I want."The star, who rose to fame in her 30s after appearing on the 1998 docusoap The Cruise, was also left shaken and saddened by the death of fiance Eddie.Hailing from the music world like her, he was perhaps best known for being the former drummer in Liquid Gold.The pair were planning a long-term future together, only for it to be taken from them when he succumbed to lung cancer last spring.Her relationship with Eddie had been a chance at finding happiness with a partner again after her previous ill-fated marriage with a plumber she had met while touring in the Caribbean.After their televised wedding, former husband Henrik gave up his career to become Jane's manager, which eventually soured the waters between them.Speaking in her autobiography Riding The Waves: My Story, she confessed: "Your manager is your boss and tells you what to do, what to wear and who to be, so our relationship changed."I loved him with all my heart, but felt he’d stopped looking at me as a wife. I became a product.
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Chantelle Houghton to spill all in Daily Star Facebook tell-all 18 years since CBB win
Big Brother winner Chantelle Houghton is set to spill all during a Daily Star Facebook Live.On Thursday, January 28, on the anniversary of her CBB crowning, she will be chatting to showbiz reporter Carly Hacon about everything she's been up to since winning the wild show 18 years on.Chantelle, who starred on the programme back in 2006, will be taking part in the Facebook Live event which will take place on Thursday at 11am - which readers can watch for free, here.The reality star will be sharing with Daily Star readers exactly what went on behind the scenes of the show, her onscreen romance and discuss whether it needs to make a return.Chantelle rose to fame after going in as a "fake" celebrity housemate and falling for Ordinary Boys singer Preston.The 38-year-old star will be brutally honest about whether she's stayed in touch with any of her co-stars and discuss what went wrong with her CBB marriage.Despite forking out on a lavish £300k ceremony, Chantelle and Preston divorced after just 10 months.Since launching her successful TV career, she has worked as a presenter, glamour model and even became an author of her own book, Living The Dream: My Story.Chantelle has one child, a seven-year-old daughter called Dolly who she shares with her ex Alex Reid.The pair very publicly split in 2012 and their differences and ongoing feud even led them to the courtroom.However, things have been on the up for the stunning starlet who is now engaged again.In June 2020, Chantelle revealed she had said yes to partner Michael Strutt.After keeping her man's identity a secret for some time, Chantelle then took to Instagram to announce her engagement.Fans of Chantelle's were initially shocked after it appeared that they had only been
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