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Gogglebox viewers in stitches at Stephen's brutal swipe about bedroom antics
Gogglebox viewers have been left in stitches after Stephen Webb made a cheeky comment about bedroom antics, alongside his husband Daniel Lustig.The pair were watching a clip of American series Kings of Pain, presented by dare devils Adam Thorn and Robert Alleva, where one of them was willingly bitten by a poisonous bearded dragon. A voiceover could be heard saying: "Their hemotoxic and neurotoxic venom trigger deep penetration." As he watched it, Daniel asked Stephen incredulously: "You're going to let that bite you?" To which Stephen cheekily quipped: "Well, if it offers deep penetration..." as Daniel giggled and muttered: "Shut up." Viewers rushed to Twitter to share their reactions to the comments, with one user writing: “Stephen cracks me up, funny man" and another commented: “Lol Stephen is hilarious #Gogglebox.” Another tweeted: “He just hilarious says it how it is doesn’t give a s*** that’s what I like keeping it real #Gogglebox.” While someone else wrote: “Oh this fella!! This was awkwardly hilarious!!!!!!! #Gogglebox.” It comes after Stephen was recently forced to apologise after pulling a woman into a swimming pool, explaining that he felt it was "all part of the fun".The 50 year old, who is known for starring in the hit Channel 4 show Gogglebox, was said to be fuming after being pushed into the water by a prankster friend while fully clothed at an exclusive club.
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Gogglebox’s Tom Malone opens up on family cancer tragedy as he issues warning to men
Gogglebox star Tom Malone has opened up about the personal reason behind his latest challenge in walking 11,000 steps a day for Prostate Cancer UK.The 28-year-old's family have been affected by cancer in numerous ways over the years, with four of his loved ones catching the disease."It's something quite close to our hearts," the former Gogglebox star explained, in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk.Tom said he hopes his involvement with the campaign will raise further awareness and encourage men to get checked.The reality star's two grandads, great aunt and a cousin have all suffered from the disease.11,500 deaths are the result of a prostate cancer diagnosis each year, making it the top cancer risk for men.Naga Munchetty 'let off steam' after furious BBC Breakfast backlashTom said he looks at those statistics remembering the lives of dads, brothers, cousins, uncles and sons who have sadly passed away."It points out that it can happen to anyone at any time, so you kind of have to make the most of the time you've got," he added."If there's anything we can do to support the research or help this disease and help people or prolong peoples' lives then you kind of have to do it."It's something that doesn't get talked about enough."Prostate cancer mainly affects men over the age of 50, with the risk increasing with age.Five common warning signs of the disease are; Pain and/or a burning sensation when urinating or ejaculating, frequent urination, especially during the nighttime, trouble starting urination, or stopping urination once in progress, sudden erectile dysfunction and blood in either urine or semen.While the disease predominantly older men, Tom urges those younger to be aware of what could happen.He added: "It
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‘Quite tongue-in-cheek’: Scarlett Moffatt describes ‘David Attenborough-style’ new project
“And for me, like, the biggest thing about hotels is breakfast, because it always feels like such a treat.“So Hampton by Hilton started this wonderful, refreshed breakfast buffet, where it's free.“So I was like, ‘Of course, I want to get involved!’“And I'm very inquisitive, and I always find it very fascinating how different people act when they sort of like their breakfast buffet behaviours.”Scarlett went on: “So, yeah, when Hampton by Hilton approached me and said, ‘You want to get on board?’ I was like, ‘Yes’ because it's all the things that I love.“And it's sort of quite tongue-in-cheek in the fact that it's a bit David Attenborough-style, sort of watching people and how they react.“But it's nice because I think it's something that everyone can relate to.“Like, personally, I'm a smuggler. Like, I do like to take a little bread roll or a little croissant for the road.”Speaking about her participation in the campaign ahead of her interview, Scarlett revealed: “The breakfast buffet is without a doubt one of the best bits of a trip away for me and at Hampton by Hilton hotels, it’s completely free – what more could you want!"When it comes to the breakfast buffet, I’m a little bit of a ‘Smuggler’ and am known to sneak a croissant away with me to enjoy in the room with a cuppa later in the day."That said, I’m also guilty of being a ‘Stacker’ too, piling up delicious smoky bacon and hot waffles is literally my idea of heaven!"I think we can all agree that a good night’s sleep followed by a hot brekkie sets us up for the day.
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'Wanted to shine light on it' Gogglebox's Scarlett Moffatt bravely details health struggle
Channel 4 documentary Britain's Tourette's Mystery: Scarlett Moffatt.The Gogglebox star delved into the terrifying experience of developing sudden onset tics as she investigated the increase in cases of Tourette’s in Britain.Scarlett, who was 12-years-old when she developed her tics, also had Bell's Palsy, a temporary weakness or lack of movement affecting one side of the face.While Bell's Palsy usually gets better within nine months, Scarlett had to learn to control her body all over again.Speaking exclusively with Express.co.uk, Scarlett revealed why she wanted to “shine a light” on sudden onset tics to try and help younger sufferers - especially girls.Scarlett began: “I feel like when I did, it was because I have experienced that myself.“And so it's always sort of in my mind, the fact that it's happened to me, and it could happen to others.”Scarlett highlighted the huge increase in people experiencing tics, branding it a “mini pandemic”.She continued: “There's been a massive increase in young girls getting sudden onset tics, like - it's almost like a mini pandemic in itself.“And no one was really talking about it, and I wanted to shine a light on it, because I know how sort of scared I felt when I had tics as a kid.“So I wanted to, like, open the conversation up.”Scarlett explained how she believed the coronavirus pandemic had also affected children, who were left dealing with their issues whilst being left “to their own devices”.The TV star pointed out how much of the attention during that period was focused on the higher risk groups.She explained: “And also, I think during the pandemic we saw all of our concentration was on the vulnerable and the elderly, because that's who needed our help the most.“But I think in

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