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Kate Garraway puts on brave face for latest update amid husband Derek’s health battle
Kate Garraway took to social media with a smiley new update on Tuesday in aid of Shrove Tuesday.The Good Morning Britain host, 55, posted a video on her Instagram Stories of herself testing out her pancake-flipping skills whilst hosting her radio show on Smooth Radio.WATCH: Kate Garraway showcases her 'happy place' amid husband Derek's health strugglesCaptioning the post, she penned: "Pancake day!!! Got there in the end…ish!" Kate put her flipping skills to the test!Chatting to the camera she added: "It's pancake day today and traditionally we all have to toss our pancakes, I like to think I'm a pretty good tosser, shall we give it a go?Correcting her technique, she said: "Attempt 242...I need to flip it more towards me I think…I think I need to flip my wrist more"TRENDING NOW: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's subversive artwork captured in blink-and-you-miss it momentIn the clip, Kate dazzled in a black mini dress and tights as she made numerous attempts at flipping the creation which after one attempt landed on her desk, and another  on her microphone!A post shared by Kate Garraway (@kategarraway)The Good Morning Britain star took to social mediaThe cheery update comes just under two weeks after Kate detailed a "tricky 48 hours" with her husband Derek Draper who is still suffering with health complications since coming down with Covid in 2020.Kate, who is a keen gardener, shared details of the rough period on social media alongside a photograph of crocuses in her garden.
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GMB's Ben Shephard, 48, laments 'bits of me are falling off' amid fear he'll never recover
Good Morning Britain anchor Ben Shephard is no stranger to intense training, having presented tough obstacle course-based ITV show Ninja Warrior - but he's admitted that time is taking its toll on his body.The 48-year-old insists that parts of him are "falling off" as he desperately attempts to regain his former fitness after a knee surgery back in 2021."As I'm getting older and bits of me are falling off and falling apart badly, I realised that trying to preserve my joints and my shoulders and my back is really huge," he grimaced.The sporty star, who is also famous for his appearances on Tipping Point, has always excelled physically in the past, having run a huge total of 14 marathons.However, a tense match in the Cup Final for his veteran team Arthur Dunn had left him crippled, with one of his legs becoming injured in three places."We won the Cup Final, but I started with two legs and ended with one," he explained at the time to GMB co-host Susanna Reid, after being forced to limp around with a leg brace.The star has since admitted on a recent episode of the That Gaby Roslin podcast that he fears he will never reach 100 per cent fitness again.He added: "Because your body's been through so much physical trauma, learning to do something again [is a struggle]."Even when I first had my knee op done, even learning to put full weight on it or to jump off a small step, it's remarkable what the brain does."Explaining his postoperative nerves, he mused: "You're reticent to let yourself go for things", while Gaby chimed in that his fear was his mind's way of getting "protection".Ben also lamented that as he advances in age, he has "things to worry about, like kids".He shares two teenage sons, Jack and Sam, with his wife Annie
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Kate Garraway received ‘wake up call’ to quit smoking for her kids amid Derek’s battle
Express.co.uk has contacted Kate Garraway's representatives for comment.Derek spent 13 months in hospital after contracting Covid in March 2020, but Kate and specialist nurses take care of him at home now.The claims come as Kate opened up on her experience with the NHS with shadow attorney general Emily Thornberry.She discussed her husband’s battle on Thursday’s instalment of GMB, suggesting that the government should continue to facilitate private hospitals offering NHS patients beds for free when NHS hospitals don’t have the capacity.“Frankly if I had to have a hip replaced I don’t care where I get it done as long as it’s done,” Emily remarked.“And that happened during Covid, didn’t it?” Kate said.“I know that from personal experience when Derek was first sick there were no spaces on any wards for him to go for the treatment he needed.”She continued: “So at that time in effect, everything was nationalised.“All private hospitals had to take NHS patients at the cost of an NHS patient and he went in.“But after a while the private hospitals said they couldn't make it pay and therefore it came to an end - it reverted back."That seemed like a sensible way to go.So, what was the argument against that?"Answering her own question, she added: “I would have said that the argument against that is that people with private insurance wouldn’t be able to jump queues.”Last December, Kate opened up to Lorraine Kelly about why she no longer updates viewers on her husband’s condition.“The thing I’ve been really aware of is people saying, ‘Oh she’s talking about that again,’” she said.“I don’t want to go on about it because what I’ve learnt is you don’t really know what it feels like until you’re there.“I now get contacted every day, which
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Susanna Reid celebrates GMB ratings milestone as viewers criticise co-host Richard Madeley
@ohhellotroll replied: “Yes but Richard Madeley made a fool of himself again.”Richard sparked an online backlash from Good Morning Britain viewers during today’s programme as they accused his "irritating" interruptions of making interviews "impossible to listen to".The broadcaster led discussions on the ITV morning show alongside co-host Susanna Reid, and both were criticised as some interviews saw the duo and guests "talking over each other". Richard came under fire for cutting in with statements as Good Morning Britain guests attempted to speak, and some went as far as "switching off".During one segment, ITV doctor Hilary Jones joined the presenters to discuss the NHS crisis, and some fans cringed as Madeley continued to cut in while the medical professional was speaking.The doctor talked about the overwhelmed NHS and decided to share messages he had seen in a WhatsApp group from NHS staff.He began by reading one which said: "'At our hospital, we have such a long wait to get into the acute medical unit that we have a junior doctor on the roster called 'car triage'."This means they spend their whole shift checking on people waiting outside in their cars.'"As he was about to comment and elaborate, Richard clarified: "Car triage?"Hilary confirmed and was set to continue his point when Madeley went on: "So hang on, a doctor specifically assigned to go out to the car park?""Yes, to check on people in cars because there's no room in corridors..." the doctor explained."And that's the only thing that they do on their shift? They're in the car park?" the broadcaster addedThe doctor moved on to a new message, in which he explained how one concerned person had shared a story about staff being forced to kick a patient from a bed
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GMB’s Richard Arnold lifts lid on meeting Christmas queen Mariah Carey and other A-listers
Express.co.uk that he once interviewed All I Want For Christmas Is You singer Mariah Carey, 52, while speaking at the Ideal Home Show, in partnership with NatWest.The Good Morning Britain Entertainment Editor then went on to reveal whether the star deserved the “diva” reputation she has been branded with in the past.After being referred to as “high maintenance” for many years, the star has since confirmed she “doesn’t care” about that aspect of her reputation, even laughingly embracing the term. However Richard, who comes across plenty of high-profile celebrities through his ITV job, had a different take on the singer. Asked about the most surprising interview he’s ever had, Richard said: “Honestly, there have been so many. “Personal favourites include Dolly Parton, Celine Dion… And Mariah Carey was great - not a hint of a diva at all!”Richard has been the Entertainment Editor on ITV’s Good Morning Britain since 2014 and has been working in showbiz for over two decades. He went on to reveal that another favourite interview of his was with legendary musician Tony Bennett.“Tony Bennett and Barbra Streisand were two notable interviews because I'm such a huge fan,” Richard explained. “I had a lovely time in Tony Bennett's apartment in New York.
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GMB's Sean Fletcher describes how 'world fell apart' during son's heartbreaking OCD battle
Mental health is something that Sean Fletcher, 48, is incredibly passionate about following the struggles his own son Reuben experienced - which is why he has teamed up with GO Outdoors and Mind’s recent campaign #HatsOnForMind this winter.The Good Morning Britain presenter has joined ex-England goalkeeper David Seaman and fellow Countryfile stars Helen Skelton and Julia Bradbury to raise money for the mental health charity. Six years ago Sean’s family was in crisis, as the health of his teenage son deteriorated rapidly over a few weeks. Since getting his OCD diagnosis, Reuben has gone on to get mental health support and achieve amazing things, including securing a place at university. While things worked out ok for the Fletcher family, Sean has confessed how difficult he found it coming into work each morning and putting on a brave face. “I found it particularly tough when our son was ill and having to go on air, whether it's live programmes or pre-recorded programmes, and smile,” he remembered.“You know, a lot of the things I do, it’s not about me, it’s not about my problems.“You’ve got to leave all of the problems at home behind you, and then go on and smile - and that’s really hard when your world is falling apart at home. “I’m a bit of a smiler anyway - but it’s challenging,” he continued, “Because it’s not just smiling, you’ve got to be positive with things like breakfast telly.
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Piers Morgan refuses to work with Alex Beresford again 'I'd rather be Meghan's publicist'
Piers Morgan has said he would rather work with his enemy Meghan Markle than Alex Beresford, 42, in a savage swipe at his former Good Morning Britain co-star.The 57-year-old made a swift exit from the show last year, following a debate with Alex over racism and Prince Harry's wife. Their difference in opinion sparked a heated argument and caused Piers to walk off set.Minutes later, he came back and the pair calmy approached the subject again.Despite the presenters seemingly settling their issues, Piers has now insisted he wouldn't work with Alex again.In his latest column with The Times, he reflected on his first six months fronting his show Uncensored on TalkTV.Baywatch's Donna D'Errico, 54, poses up a storm in sultry underwearHe wrote: "The Mail on Sunday’s run a story headlined 'Morgan’s revenge! Piers poaches all the best people from Good Morning Britain (he won’t be taking the weatherman!)'."It’s true that I’ve recruited many who helped make GMB such a hit, led by executive editor Winnie Dunbar Nelson, executive director Erron Gordon and series editor Ben Briscoe."And it’s also true that I’d rather be Meghan Markle’s publicist than work with Alex Beresford again."He went on to say he was pleased to be reunited with his long-term Daily Mirror PA Kerrie Hutton."It’s been 18 years since we worked together, and she’ll be an oasis of calm professionalism and cheery humour amid all the inevitable mayhem to come," he added.Piers reignited his feud with Alex earlier this year when he branded him "an idiot".Speaking on Lorraine, the journalist reflected on their heated debate which, at present, has had 12 million views on YouTube. He told the host: "Apparently he was heard out the back rehearsing his lines.Madonna's daughter

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