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ITV This Morning fans rage as guest says it's 'always' a person's fault if they're overweight

ITV's This Morning is no stranger to a healthy debate, with plenty of topics ranging from health to politics having been discussed on the flagship morning show over the years. However a recent discussion about weight left many viewers at home seething, when regular guest Nick Ferrari said that being overweight is always a person's own fault. During Tuesday's show (26 March), Nick shared, "I'm fat! Of course I am - there's no point denying it.
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Noel Edmonds nearly quit TV after contestant died in 'darkest moment on prime-time'
recognisable names on UK television, having presented various shows including Deal or No Deal and Top of the Pops.But, despite amassing an estimated net worth of £73million, Noel has also struggled with failure, and saw his entertainment company collapse in 2005.READ MORE: Noel Edmonds' life - This Morning row, Deal or No Deal romance and company collapseNow, a new Channel 5 documentary, Noel Edmonds: The Rise & Fall of Mr Saturday Night has examined another tragic event on one of the star’s early TV shows that nearly ended the presenter’s career.One of Edmonds' first huge projects was the Late Late Breakfast Show, where viewers took part in dangerous stunts, often driving cars at high speeds and jumping them over long lines of parked vehicles.During the recording of one episode, viewer Michael Lush, who was recruited to bungee jump from a box suspended 120ft in the air by a crane, died when a clip came loose and he fell to the ground.Speaking on the documentary, Nick Ferrari, who was showbiz editor of The Sun newspaper at the time, described how the incident had come to happen.“One of the more popular segments was ‘Give it a Whirl’. Viewers at home could phone in and nominate someone, and the viewer with the stunt selected was given a week to do a film stunt, but more often than not the training only lasted a few days,” he explained.“When you study the footage it’s quite incredible how this was ever permitted, and it’s dealt with in such a jocular fashion.”And, looking back on the shocking day that the news broke, Nick described how he had been informed that a tragedy had occurred before phoning the presenters to confirm the news.“Noel Edmonds was a massive name.
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This Morning fans slam 'pathetic' guest after defending Boris Johnson's partygate
This Morning viewers were not impressed when talk turned to Boris Johnson's partygate scandal.The Prime Minister last night (April 12) announced he had been fined by The Metropolitan Police after it was confirmed he attended lockdown parties at 10 Downing Street.Boris said: "Today I've received a fixed penalty notice from the Metropolitan Police relating to a Downing Street Event on 19 June 2020."Let me say immediately, I have paid the fine and want to offer a full apology."During a discussion, LBC broadcaster Nick Ferrari claimed that Boris may be sorry after his scandal was brought to light after the PM paid a fine.Reflecting on the PM, he said: "Boris is the ultimate Marmite politician, you go in liking the guy or loathing him and all this will do is underscore that."That apology you played a little earlier on I think it's enough for now, within the last MP has called on me saying he has to go, I don't think the dam will break."Nick continued: "I don't think there's an appetite to get rid of the Prime Minister at this time, he's just about done enough."As Camilla [Tominey] referenced, there could be more down the way, there's the Sue Grey report, we've got The Met with their enquiries and the Sue Grey report."This is someone who sits above Parliament and investigates all parliamentary affairs, we still don't know that –if we have another party with another Tupperware cake and there was another packet of cheesy Wotsits or whatever, that could be ugly but at the moment, I think he's just ahead of the game."Nick also appeared to suggest that doctors and nurses had also been consuming cake and drinking prosecco on shift during the pandemic.Fans instantly took to social media, sharing their rage over the news, with one
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