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This Morning's Ben Shephard on what he really thinks of co-star Cat Deeley

Ben Shephard may have only taken to the helm of This Morning last month, swapping out his previous duties on Good Morning Britain for the show, but he has already settled into the primetime role. Revealing his thoughts on the new gig and his co-host Cat Deeley during a chat with OK! at the Variety Club Showbusiness Awards, the presenter revealed he couldn't be happier.
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Sunday Brunch’s biggest controversies - recipe copies, Jimmy Savile row and banned words
Channel 4 daytime favourite has certainly quirked a few brows over the years.Helmed by Simon Rimmer and Tim Lovejoy, the programme features various celebrity guests each week, along with hilarious cooking segments and dining experiences.From chefs accused of “stealing” recipes from rival programmes to on-set walk-offs, the Channel 4 set has seen it all - including fires in the studio.READ MORE:Sunday Brunch descends into chaos as star brutally cuts finger in bloody segmentThe hosts have even been forced to apologise after certain guests let “banned” words slip while the cameras were rolling.Daily Star takes a look at the show’s most controversial moments ever.As with any live television, Sunday Brunch encounters its fair share of blunders - including guests letting slip swearwords on air.And host Tim Lovejoy is usually the one forced to apologise to viewers at home, and this was no truer than when impressionist Matt Forde shared an encounter with Brian Clough.He had met the football boss while working as a mascot for Nottingham Forest, and explained Brian branded him an “ugly b***h” due to the eczema on his head.Things only got worse as he repeated the curse later in the segment, with Tim jumping in to say: "I think I've got to apologise for your language there by the way.
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Fern Britton dropped candid sex confession before surprise split from Phil Vickery
Fern Britton once confessed she preferred having a cup of tea in bed than getting intimate with her then-husband, Phil Vickery.The former This Morning presenter, 64, and the chef were married for 20 years before announcing their separation via social media in 2020.Despite admitting that she had "great sex" with her ex-husband, the former Breakfast Time presenter previously revealed she was easily satisfied in other ways.READ MORE: Fern Britton admits it was the 'last chance saloon' for children with ex Phil VickeryShe told The Mirror: "Sex is great but a cup of tea is great, too.""There’s nothing nicer than getting into bed with a cuppa and having a hug and a chat – that’s love," she added."Lust is great, but when you really love someone and you trust each other, and you’re in bed together drinking tea and chatting, that is a true relationship,” Fern explained.Fern and TV chef Phil, 61, met on the set of BBC Two's Ready Steady Cook and tied the knot in 2000.Two years after they announced their split, Ferne made a candid confession about her sex life on actor Michael Fenton Stevens' My Time Capsule podcast.Speaking about stars Ferne had always admired, host Michael asked: "You must have had experiences through your career then when those people have suddenly turned up in front of you. Did you turn into the young girl you were?”The mum-of-four responded by recalling her meeting with Britain fashion designer Dame Mary Quant, saying: "She had a make-up range called ‘make-up to make love in’ and, of course, I was very young.
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'Didn't think I would have one!' Fern Britton addresses 'problems' she had conceiving
Fern explained: "No! Had a few problems but the twins are IVF and that's wonderful and they are nearly 29 and doing their thing."They're great boys. Actually, I'm very proud of them."My girls are ones who just turned 25 and the little one is 21 in August and they are having a wonderful time."The little one lives with me."Fern was married to her first husband Clive Jones from 1988 until 1998, during which she had two boys, Jack and Harry, conceived through IVF.The couple also had a daughter, Grace.She began dating TV chef Phil Vickery in 2000 and the pair wanted a child, and their daughter Winnie arrived in 2001.Earlier this year Fern discussed her problems with IVF to fellow presenter Kate Thornton on her podcast White Wine Question Time.She exclaimed: "Anyone who has been through IVF knows about those drugs and the enormity of building your hopes and dashing them, it’s extreme."Grace was my miracle baby, but then unfortunately my marriage broke up when she was five months [old]."So that was a tricky one so I had a year of really digging deep, but then a year later I met Phil."We were married after a year so that was two years since Gracie was born."And then the last chance saloon, I always say it’s late night shopping just before the doors close, Winnie arrived."So that was exciting and then we had Winnie."Unfortunately, Fern announced her split from Phil in January 2020 in a joint statement.It read: "After more than 20 happy years together, [we] have decided to go our separate ways.
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'How sad is that?' Fern Britton’s ex slammed by Karren Brady over reason behind divorce
The Apprentice star Karren Brady, 53, didn’t hold back while criticising Fern Britton’s ex-husband Clive Jones, to whom she was married from 1988 to 2000, before tying the knot with her now-ex-husband and This Morning co-star, Phil Vickery, 61. Karren was left seething after Fern revealed the reason behind her split from Clive - that she secretly took and passed a Mensa test, which gave her membership to the High IQ Society.An “immense rift” then occurred between the former couple when Clive didn’t pass the test with flying colours like Fern had done.According to Fern, the rift went on to spell the beginning of the end for their 12-year marriage.While discussing Fern’s comments about the demise of her marriage to the father of three of her four children, Karren wrote in her latest column: “So interesting to hear Fern Britton’s revelation that it was her success on the Mensa test that prompted her divorce from her ex-husband Clive Jones.”The businesswoman fumed: “How sad is that?” Elaborating on her opinion on the matter, Karren declared to The Sun: “If you are happy in a relationship, there is no need to out-do each other.”It comes after Fern explained why she took the Mensa test without her husband’s knowledge.Talking on the Walking The Dog with Emily Dean podcast, the author divulged: "He had this degree and I don’t [so] I secretly went off and did the Mensa."I lied, I said I was going somewhere else, and it took a day to do this test.
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Fern Britton admits 'talking to her cats about her problems' as she misses ex Phil Vickery
Daily Mail's Weekend magazine: "There comes a point when the children are substantially off your hands and you look at each other and wonder where you’re going to go from here."Yoga-loving Fern added that her life has become more peaceful since closing the door on her relationship with Phil."People say they bounce back from a long relationship, but it takes a while," she clarified to Woman and Home magazine."The rebound is difficult. You chuck the pebble in the pond, but the ripples go on for a very long time.“It’s been a long time getting to the dawn, but I’m in another brand-new chapter and do feel it will be all right."It hasn't been easy for author and presenter Fern in the past few years.Not only did her marriage collapse, but both of her parents died too - and her torment took place against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic.However the resilient star has insisted that "there is life afterwards".Recently, it emerged that Fern split from her first husband Clive Jones after he was enraged that she had sailed through an IQ test and he hadn't.Fern reported that the explosive row they had about her Mensa membership was the catalyst that caused her marriage to disintegrate.Talking on the Walking The Dog with Emily Dean podcast, she elaborated: "He had this degree and I don’t [so] I secretly went off and did the Mensa."I lied, I said I was going somewhere else, and it took a day to do this test.
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