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Phillip Schofield's feuds - Amanda Holden fall-out, This Morning row and Piers Morgan
Phillip Schofield is one of the most famous faces on our TV screens - but he has also had a number of alleged feuds throughout the years.From a Noel Edmonds interview row, to addressing his 'feud' with Piers Morgan in his 2020 autobiography, Phillip Schofield has spoken openly about the supposed arguments.Other stars have also spoken about the feuds, with some addressing them as completely false, while others have hit out at the This Morning presenter live on air.As Phillip Schofield prepares to host the National Soap Awards 2022, Daily Star takes a closer look inside of Phillip Schofields feuds with other stars from the world of entertainment.In 2016, Noel Edmonds was questioned by This Morning presenters Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby over a tweet that Noel had sent to a cancer patient, where he asked if their "ill-health was a result of their negative attitude".Noel himself had been previously diagnosed with prostate cancer and told the hosts that "negative energy" was to blame for his prostate cancer diagnosis, but claimed he'd cured himself with a £2,300 electromagnetic pulse device and "positive energy".Philip Schofield then said: "Obviously people are going to get a little bit sceptical when you’re banging on about this £2,300 box - and you know the people who make it!"However, Noel later added: "I don't say cancer was caused by the stress, but that my health deteriorated to such an extent I got prostate cancer. I am absolutely sure the negative forces acting on me impacted on my health."There is a wealth of information from various clinical studies of a direct link between stress and cancer.
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Toyah Wilcox now – racy online videos, famous husband and haunted home
Music icon and British TV legend Toyah Willcox celebrates her 64th birthday today - and the star has certainly led an interesting life.After rising to fame alongside icons including Noel Edmonds and Phil Daniels, Toyah has become one of the country's most successful actresses and musicians - as well as delighting fans with a popular Sunday music video series alongside her husband.That's not all, as Toyah has also revealed a spooky mystery about her home - along with one of the secrets behind her long-lasting marriage.As Toyah celebrates her birthday, Daily Star takes a look at where the music icon is now.Before Toyah rose to fame with hits including Thunder In The Mountains, the star entered the limelight as an actress alongside TV legend Noel Edmonds in the BBC play Glitter.Ironically she played a musician in the play, seemingly pre-empting what was to come from the punk icon.She also starred alongside Phil Daniels in Glitter, who she would also perform opposite in the legendary film Quadrophenia in 1979, where she played Monkey.From there she also landed roles in TV series including Minder, opposite the late, great Dennis Waterman, as well as starring in plays including The Tempest, Calamity Jane and Amadeus.Younger generations of fans will also fondly remember her kid's TV role in the series Barmy Aunt Boomerang, with the star continuing to appear in films and plays including Les Miserables and Invasion of Planet Earth in recent years.That's not all, as Toyah also took part in I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, as well as Celebrity Tipping Point and Celebrity Mastermind.The late seventies saw Toyah burst onto the music scene with her debut single Victims Of the Riddle, before releasing albums and EPs including The
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Children's TV hosts now - pro wrestler, Banksy rumours and Noel Edmonds bust-up
Phillip Schofield is 60 years old tomorrow (April 1).Phillip became a staple fixture on our daytime TV screens alongside hosts including Holly Willoughby and Alison Hammond.However long before he was a This Morning host, he rose to fame as a children's TV presenter on BBC programme The Broom Cupboard.He is one a number of children's TV hosts that have gone on to fame, fortune and other interesting paths since launching their careers on some of our favourite childhood programmes.To celebrate Philip Schofield's birthday, Daily Star takes a look at where famous children's TV presenters are now.Long before Art Attack or Smart, Tony Hart was the original children's TV host to inspire creativity in generations of audiences.After joining the British Army in his twenties, the presenter later became a staple of TV in the seventies and eighties with programmes including Vision Art, Take Hart and Hartbeat.Along with working on Blue Peter during the 1950s, he also designed the programme's famous ship logo and highly coveted series of badges.His most famous creation however was plasticine figurine Morph, who featured alongside him on Heartbeat between 1984-1994, and inspired a flash mob in Tony Hart's memory in 2009.Tony suffered ill health in his later years including two strokes, and sadly died on January 18 2009 at the age of 83.His wife Jean Skingle, who he married in 1953 and with who he had a daughter called Carolyn, died six years earlier in 2003.Richard Deverell, the BBC controller of Children's Programmes paid tribute to Tony Hart, saying in a statement: "Tony was a warm man who had a unique ability to communicate with and inspire children.
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The true identity of 90's TV icon Mr Blobby - Noel Edmonds to Shakespearean actor
BBC TV programme Noels House Party, hosted by Noel Edmonds, was cancelled on this day (February 25) in 1999.Fans were left devastated when the news broke on February 25, 1999 that the popular entertainment programme, set at the fictional Crinkley Bottom House, would be coming to an end.Not only did it launch Noel Edmonds to new heights of fame, but it also introduced the world to the one and the only Mr Blobby.Yes, love him or loathe him, you couldn't escape Mr Blobby in the nineties - and neither could the celebrities, with Mr Blobby playing pranks on some of the biggest stars of the decade.But who were the actors behind Mr Blobby? Where are they now? And what was the inspiration behind the character? Daily Star investigates.The pink and yellow icon Mr Blobby was created by Noel's House Party producer Michael Leggo, who had previously worked with Noel Edmonds in the eighties.After introducing the popular Gotcha segments, where Noel Edmonds would prank celebrities, Michael began to wonder how they would continue to catch out the stars for future episodes - with many already figuring out that Noel might be there to prank them.After witnessing Noel Edmonds prank Eamonn Holmes while wearing a monster costume, a spark was lit - and Michael got to work on what would become undoubtedly one of the 90s biggest icons.He drew a sketch of Mr Blobby, telling the costume designer that the name was inspired by his family's use of the word to describe something that had no shape.After he was created, host Noel Edmonds soon realised how successful the character was going to be, saying to Michael: "Blobby is going to be huge."Well Noel, you were certainly right - not only was Mr Blobby huge, he was a megastar.A legend had been born.Mr
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Noel Edmonds’ biggest scandals - Holly Willoughby feud, cancer conspiracy and show death
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! star Noel Edmonds.The star, who is best known for shows like Deal Or No Deal, Noel’s House Party and Top of the Pops, most recently faced outrage from fans when he suggested “negative attitudes” can cause cancer while appearing on This Morning.Noel was also accused of fleeing to New Zealand in 2020 to avoid paying £1million of alleged debt to creditor Arron Banks, as well as being involved in a fraud case against Lloyds Bank.To commemorate the anniversary of the airing of the last ever episode of Noel’s House Party, Daily Star takes a look back at the star’s biggest controversies across his incredible career.In 2019, Noel had his Unique Group business “destroyed” as part of a fraud scam involving Lloyds Bank - and went on to agree a compensation deal with the banking giant.The Reading branch of HBOS, which was subsequently purchased by Lloyds, saw corrupt staff members jailed in 2017 for a £245million loan scam between 2003 and 2007, which saw several businesses destroyed.Lloyds rescued the failing HBOS during the financial crisis, with the fraud looming over them.The case later revealed that workers spent profits on high-end sex workers and luxury holidays.And Edmonds was one of the victims of the scam, and admitted he even considered taking his own life as a result of his tough financial situation.Noel sought compensation of more than £60million in the case, which was later settled out of court, with Lloyds apologising for the “distress” he suffered while keeping details of the settlement private.The Daily Mail estimated Noel received £5million in the settlement.A statement from the case read: “Mr Edmonds and Lloyds Banking Group have reached an agreement in their dispute.”However,
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