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Death in Paradise's Ralf Little shares 'nervous atmosphere' on plane during Storm Eunice
Death in Paradise star Ralf Little was facing a "nervous atmosphere" as his plane prepared to land in perilous conditions not seen in Britain for years.The 41-year-old had been on a flight from Edinburgh to London earlier today amid an environment which saw many planes banned from even leaving the runway due to safety fears.The short jaunt was expected to be less than an hour long, but that didn't stop a wide-eyed Ralf from worrying - and sharing his concerns with his followers."Very nervous atmosphere on this flight", a grimacing Ralf Little began, mask fixed firmly over his face."People looking scared, tense - and we haven't even taken off yet!"In another Stories slide, the captain could be heard warning: "Take your seats for landing"."Yeah, sit down please!" Ralf announced to the rest of the plane, eyes wide with what appeared to be mild fear.He then shared footage from Big Jet TV of the plane he was on swaying in the air before gliding down safely onto the runway of the airport.However, the tension on their short flight must have paled in comparison with the experience he'd tweeted about the previous day, when a Delta passenger had attempted to prise open the emergency exit door on the plane as part of a political stunt.According to newspaper footage, the passenger had hoped to be filmed during the heart-pounding moment - a dubious moment of fame which he'd planned to use to announce his anti-vaxx views to the world.Meanwhile, the Two Pints of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps podcast star, whose latest episode of Death in Paradise airs tonight, previously started a Twitter rant after learning that his flight would be delayed.An adrenaline-fuelled Ralf had first promised that he was "totally going to film the landing" as
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Stacey Solomon's beau Joe Swash's horror after Storm Eunice wrecks havoc at Pickle Cottage
Instagram and shared his horror after the former EastEnders actor got caught up in the brutal winds of Storm Eunice destroying his outdoor surroundings.Stacey Solomon's partner admitted it was "madness" after extreme winds tore down trees as he was caught up in the chaos.Taking to Instagram, Joe, 40, admitted he was stunned by the destruction at Pickle Cottage as he filmed himself walking outside as Storm Eunice picked up speed.Caught in the storm, Joe expressed his disbelief over the extreme winds destroying his home and garden he shares with fiancée Stacey.While being completely battered by the wind, the TV personality took to social media and filmed the destruction.Taking to his Instagram stories, Joe shared his horror, in view of his 1.9 million followers."What is happening? This wind is unbelievable! Look!"He went on to show a large tree that had collapsed on the floor and the branches torn.Joe continued: "We've already lost a tree - what's going on?! This is madness!"His video comes as the UK grapples with the chaos of strong winds.Storm Eunice has brought winds of up to 122mph to the UK today, the highest gust ever recorded in England.The fierce winds have ripped trees from their roots, blown down fences and damaged roofs as Britain grapples with the deadly storm.Schools in the worst-hit areas have closed for the day, as Brits told not to travel unless absolutely necessary and tens of thousands of homes have been left without power.In addition, the storm has caused significant damage to the roof of London's O2 Arena, blowing over lorries on the motorway and causing travel chaos as over 430 flights were cancelled.Laila Rouass on 'getting rid of stagnant energy' after Ronnie split[LATEST]Jeremy Clarkson's 'stitched'
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Dan Walker 'considering leaving all current jobs' for new show amid BBC Breakfast absence
Storm Eunice has seen record-breaking 122mph winds sweep the UK - the highest speed Britain has ever recorded - and BBC Breakfast star Dan Walker wanted in on the action. Joking that he'd be willing to sacrifice his current role and move full-time onto Big Jet TV, Dan tweeted suggesting he'd like to try his hand at storm-related broadcasting.The BBC presenter is currently on holiday with his wife and three children in Rome but, even as he shared his travels in the Pantheon, the Vatican and the Colosseum, he remained firmly focused on the UK thanks to the coverage from Big Jet TV.The channel's live stream has been featuring the nerve-wracking efforts of aircrafts trying to land at London's Heathrow Airport in spite of being gripped by Storm Eunice.Fascinated by the video footage, Dan tweeted to his followers: " I am considering leaving all current jobs and applying for a gig at Big Jet TV."He was one of many viewers who tuned in to see the pilots grappling with the extreme wind conditions across the capital - and much of the country.London has been on a red weather warning for the first time in the past decade - and the carnage has had many glued to their TV screens.Maternity wards and A&E departments also tuned in.Meanwhile, after Dan embedded one of the channel's videos on Twitter, it received a monumental 2.6 million views.@Monkeynutz75 replied to his tweet, marvelling: "That pilot must have had nerves of steel! Legend!"@SpitfireIX merely seemed surprised that Dan hadn't got in on the viewing earlier, stating: "Blimey where have you been…I’ve been watching it for well over a year ..
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Ralf Little fumes he's not a 'hypocrite' for flying amid 'relentless' climate change posts
Death In Paradise, has come down on those who decide to criticise him for travelling on planes whilst campaigning about climate change.The actor furiously denied claims he is a “hypocrite” and told any critics they are “missing the point”.He made the statements in a Twitter rant as his flight from Edinburgh to London was delayed due to Storm Eunice.Writing at around 12pm on Friday, Ralf told his 276,000 followers: “My Edinburgh to Heathrow flight is delayed until 1pm, but if it goes ahead, I’m totally going to film the landing and hope I can also watch it on Big Jet TV.“Also, nobody said this yet but getting [this] out ahead of it, I can tweet relentlessly about climate change and, sometimes, have to take flights without being a hypocrite.“We live in a system that we can fight to change (and I do), but we currently live in it nonetheless.“So, if like today, I have to take a flight because other options won’t work with a filming schedule, then so be it.“But I don’t take it lightly and will continue fighting for better and more eco-friendly transport infrastructure so I don’t have to in future. And, not that it solves everything, but I carbon offset all flights because it’s something.“So, if your response to this is, ‘one rule for you’ or ‘hypocrite’ or similar, then don’t waste your time because you’re a) wildly missing the point and the bigger picture, and b) being a d**k.”Ralf later updated fans that he had arrived in London safely and the landing was as “smooth as you like”.His Twitter thread received a positive response from users, who were thrilled Ralf had made it to the capital in one piece.Jon joked: “Good to see you landed safely.
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