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Joe Wicks lacks 'confidence' to ever do Strictly Come Dancing 'I am a terrible dancer!'
Express.co.uk about whether he plans on ever doing Strictly Come Dancing after being asked to do the show for the last five years.The fitness guru has reaffirmed that he will never do the BBC dance show due to his "terrible" dancing skills and the idea of being away from his family for long periods.Strictly Come Dancing has been filled with many famous faces over the years, however, fans will be upset to know that Joe will not be joining the line-up anytime soon.Express.co.uk asked Joe if he had ever been asked to do the show or whether he would ever take part in the BBC hit series.He revealed: "Oh god! Well yeah, every year I get asked, every year for the past five years, but the truth is, I don't even like going away for a night away from my kids."I really miss them so the thought of going away for two or three weeks at a time just wouldn't happen really."So, yeah I will pass on that one. But I am also a terrible dancer!"I mean I wish I had the confidence but I'm a really shocking dancer, so yeah, not for me that one.He remarked: "I feel I would be as stiff and wooden as Tony on it!"This is not the first time Joe has admitted that he regularly turns down both Strictly and I'm a Celeb each year.Joe also spoke to the Radio Times last year about his decision to never take part in the BBC show when rumours spread of his appearance.He said: "I'm definitely not.
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Joe Wicks says he's been asked to join I'm a Celebrity line-up 'Pass on that one!'
Express.co.uk about whether I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! has ever been on the cards.The fitness guru revealed he had been asked to do the show for the last five years, but had his reasons for why he has always turned it down.I'm a Celeb has been very popular this year due to its return to Australia after two years due to Covid.Featuring a star-studded lineup including Boy George, Mike Tindall, Seann Walsh and Chris Moyles to name a few.Due to Joe's fitness fame and popularity, he addressed taking part in the hit ITV show.However, anyone expecting to see Joe doing eating trials will be disappointed as the fitness fanatic shut down the possibility of doing the show.He said: "Oh god! Well yeah, every year I get asked, every year for the past five years, but the truth is, I don't even like going away for a night away from my kids."I really miss them so the thought of going away for two or three weeks at a time just wouldn't happen really.So, yeah I will pass on that one."Joe has three children with his model wife Rosie Jones, whom he married in June 2019.The couple share two daughters and one son, with the most recent daughter Leni being born in September.The fitness guru recently took to Instagram to open up about the realities of being a working dad, when a fan asked him: "How have you found the transition to three kids?"The 37-year-old responded by sharing an adorable photo of his youngest daughter sleeping, captioning the post: "I’ve realised now that every baby is so different. You have absolutely no idea how they will be coming into the world."They have such different vibes, sleeping patterns, feeding patterns and emotional needs.
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Rosie Jones’ grandparents received special telegram from the Queen on the day she died
Rosie Jones has revealed that the day of the Queen’s death was particularly poignant for her family, as her grandparents received a special telegram from the late monarch that morning.Today, Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral is set to take place in London, as her coffin is transported from Westminster Hall – where it has been lying in state – to Westminster Abbey.The royal died on Thursday September 8 at the age of 96 shortly after celebrating her Platinum Jubilee after 70 years on the throne, with her eldest son succeeding her as King Charles III.Last night, Metro.co.uk spoke to comedian Rosie after her performance Festifeel, a festival for breast cancer charity CoppaFeel! curated by patron Fearne Cotton.The star, who’s appeared on TV programmes including The LAst Leg and 8 Out of 10 Cats as well as her recently-launched show Trip Hazard, shared how the Queen’s death impacted her personally, saying it was ‘quite emotional’ in her family.‘The day she died was my grandparents’ Diamond Jubilee, and on the day she died, they actually got a telegram from her. So that was really emotional,’ she said.On the royal family’s official website, it outlines that wedding anniversary cards are sent to people in eligible countries when they celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary (also known as their diamond wedding anniversary), their 65th, their 70th, and then every year after that.Applications for wedding anniversary cards from the monarch have to be made before the day takes place by a relative or a friend.Rosie expressed how ‘strange’ it will be now that the Queen has died, as she was ‘reigning all through my life, all through my parents’ lives’.‘It’s an odd situation for her not to be here any more, so it’s very sad.
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'Disappointed!' Queen's 'reluctance to use wheelchair' criticised by comedian Rosie Jones
Queen, 96, has recently been at the centre of reports speculating on her health after she cancelled a series of engagements on the royal schedule.Some royal experts suggested that the Monarch had been cancelling events to avoid being seen in a wheelchair.Robert Jobson, Royal editor for Australian television channel Sunrise, claimed that there had been “talks” about the Queen using a wheelchair, but that she wouldn’t want to be seen in public using one.Comedian Rosie Jones has now reacted to the barrage of claims surrounding the Queen’s health in a tweet, in which she claimed that ableism was “still everywhere”.Rosie, who suffers from a disability named ataxic cerebral palsy, said she felt “disappointed” to find out about Her Majesty’s “reluctance” to use a wheelchair.In view of her 181,000 Twitter followers, Rosie said: “Disappointed to read of The Queen’s reluctance to use a wheelchair.“In 2022 ableism and internalised ableism is still everywhere.“Mobility aids are not a defeat.They are life ENHANCING.“Elizabeth love, don’t you want to look as sexy as me and Maureen.”She concluded the tweet with an emoji surrounded by love hearts and attached a picture of herself in a wheelchair waving the Union Jack.Rosie’s remarks sparked debate in her tweet’s replies, with some online users defending the Queen's reported choice to avoid being seen in a wheelchair.Yums0me said: “I hear what you're saying but It's not ableism to want to retain our physical independence as long as poss.“Unless we're in our 90s & used to being very active, we can't really understand how on a personal level, using a wheelchair very much must feel like admitting defeat.” (sic)Minty4President argued: “I think you might be confused.Seeing a mobility aid as a

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