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Bradley Walsh delighted as iconic BBC show's future is confirmed

Following the huge success of the third series, BBC's Blankety Blank has been recommissioned for a further two series. Bradley Walsh be returning as host for both series, which will each contain 10 episodes. Each episode sees Bradley, 63, joined by six famous faces, who will aim to help four contestants try to win some very unique prizes.
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Joe Lycett nominated for huge award after David Beckham Qatar cash shred stunt
David Beckham's mega-money deal with Qatar.The comedian joins names including Sue Perkins, Sir Rod Stewart, RuPaul, Harry Styles and Harry Potter actress Emma Watson in the nominations for this year's British LGBT Awards.The award show, set to take place in June, celebrates the leading LGBT+ activists, allies and showbiz names who have worked to promote LGBT+ rights over the past year.READ MORE: Alex Scott takes dig at David Beckham when recalling reference to him in her bookAnd thanks to Joe's stunt – which saw him threaten to shred £10,000 unless Becks ended his partnership with Qatar – he's been nominated for Media Moment of the Year.After David failed to respond to Joe's threat, the funny-man posted a video of himself shredding the cash, but he soon admitted the money was fake and he'd donated the sum to Stonewall's Rainbow Laces campaign and Sport Allies.Other moments nominated include Netflix series Heartstopper, Channel 4's Big Boys and Alex Scott's One Love Armband at the Qatar 2022 World Cup.The category was one last year by John Whaite and Johannes Radebe's same-sex pairing on Strictly Come Dancing.Anne-Marie and Lizzo will battle it out for Music Artist of the Year alongside the likes of Yunglbud and Rina Sawayama.Meanwhile, Billy Porter, Emma Corrin and Luke Evans are some of the names nominated for the coveted LGBT+ Celebrity of the Year gong.British LGBT Awards founder Sarah Garrett, MBE, said: "It is more important than ever that we shine a light on those who have stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the LGBT+ community, during what has been another very challenging 12 months for the community.“The nominees, which include an exciting mix of famous LGBT+ faces, allies and organisations have all demonstrated a
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Naked Attraction's Anna Richardson dating new boyfriend after splitting from Sue Perkins
“So people need to be aware of how their partner does their love language,” Anna told The Mirror.The TV star explained that while she had been “introduced” to dating apps, she did not meet her new beau through one of them.She stressed how she was “really, really lucky” to have found someone that was “compatible” in her friendship circle.The Naked Attraction host added: “So many girlfriends of mine have met through apps and I know they're brilliant."Anna previously dated Sue, who she met at a Halloween party, following Anna’s split from her ex-partner of 18 years, Charles Martin.The Naked Attraction presenter and her former partner, Sue, were together for seven years until they split last year.The reported reason for their split was that they were unable to agree on adopting children.After the split, Anna told Express.co.uk in an exclusive interview she was still hoping to have kids.She said: "I'm still pursuing that, I am very much in touch with Adoption UK because I did a podcast for them last year."I'm very keen to press ahead with creating a family, yes."Elsewhere, Sue had previously reflected on her benign pituitary gland tumour diagnosis, which admittedly left her in a "dark place".She told The Mirror: "I don't know if I would have gone on to have children.“But as soon as someone says you can't have something, you want it more than anything."Sue regularly attends hospital check-ups to monitor the symptoms of her tumour.She added: “Sometimes it screws up my hormones.“I have various tests now to make sure the side effects aren't too onerous."
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The Great British Bake Off's biggest feuds - bin-gate, stolen custard and host row
The Great British Bake Off is a national institution – but there's plenty of drama behind the buns, bread creations and flour.Premiering on this day in 2010 (August 17), the BBC series rose to international acclaim before making a shock move to Channel 4 in 2016. Over the years, temperatures in the signature Bake Off tent have been known to rise – leading to some of the show's most notorious fallings out and even some tears.READ MORE:BBC Breakfast turns awkward as Charlie Stayt destroys Bake Off star's dessert on airFrom the infamous bin-gate and custard-gate, to presenter and contestant Twitter spats, Daily Star takes a look inside The Great British Bake Off's biggest ever feuds.Iain Watters made Bake Off history in 2014 when he threw his melted baked Alaska in the bin.The construction engineer was famously eliminated from the show's fourth series after dumping his creation into a bin after it was removed from the freezer by his fellow contestant Diana Beard.While Diana maintained Iain had left his dessert in the wrong freezer, Iain questioned why it had been removed.He also later disputed claims that it was only left out of the freezer for 40 seconds, as host Sue Perkins claimed on Twitter.More twists followed as Diana left the series ahead of the next episode – allegedly due to illness.She later denied accusations of sabotage, though Iain also challenged her claim on the show that contestants were given designated freezers to use during the episode.He told The Guardian: "I had no reason to believe it would get taken out by anyone."I was outraged but I was more frustrated because I had been so focused the last hour and I had all the components made and I was frustrated that it had been taken out.
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'The gays aren't with you!' Sue Perkins hits out at Carrie Johnson over Partygate scandal
Boris Johnson’s wife, Carrie Johnson, yesterday for the controversial texts she sent in which she referred to friends of hers as “the gays”.Sue, 52, suggested that members of the LGBTQIA community were “not with” Carrie, 34, after her texts became the latest development of the Partygate scandal. Carrie has been the subject of discussion after a text the Prime Minister’s wife sent, referring to some friends as “The Gays”, has become the latest focus of the ongoing Partygate scandal.Sue took to Twitter yesterday morning to call out Carrie in front of her 1.2 million followers. She wrote: “Pretty sure the gays ain’t with you tho #carriejohnson.” (sic)Following the release of the full Sue Gray report last week, which addresses a number of lockdown-breaking parties at Downing Street, some new claims have emerged that rely on Carrie’s text as potential evidence. The claims in question say a gathering was held at Boris and Carrie’s Downing Street flat on the evening of his 56th birthday. Carrie allegedly sent messages to a Number 10 aide which suggested she hosted several friends in the flat for a gathering and that the Prime Minister also went up to the flat, according to The Sunday Times. According to the paper, the texts she sent that day "appear to show that she was in the flat with several friends on the evening of her husband's 56th birthday"."They also suggest that the prime minister went up to the flat, at a time when events or two or more people indoors were banned except for work purposes," the newspaper reported.The Telegraph reported a text exchange between Carrie and the aide as Boris was heading to the flat, where she replied: “Great.
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