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Piers Morgan's GMB exit explained by guest presenter Rob Rinder 'More lucrative'
Good Morning Britain guest host Rob Rinder has weighed in on Piers Morgan's exit from the hit ITV news show, branding it "lucrative".Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the Judge Rinder star, 43, candidly discussed the Uncensored TalkTV show host's new presenting role, as well as his own role as brand ambassador for Fletchers Solicitors and Patient Claim Line.When asked how he landed the presenting stint alongside his close friend Susanna Reid, the star shared his thoughts on Piers' exit.Rob said: "Obviously, once Piers moved to pastures new and more lucrative they looked around and thought that I might be a good person to sit next to Susanna."And what greater joy could there be, then to discover that they were entirely right."Rob and several other famous faces including Richard Madeley and Adil Ray joined the GMB panel in March 2021 following Piers' exit.However, when asked whether he had any worries about filling the former newspaper editor's shoes, the barrister insisted that he didn't."Not really, I mean, lots of people have opinions on Piers, but people who actually know him will tell you," Rob said before cutting himself off.He continued: "The reason he continues to survive in this business that's full of sharks is because he's - there's a lovely Yiddish word - he's a Mensch."He's the type of friend and person that you absolutely want in your corner," Rob added.The term is defined as "a person of integrity and honour".The legal expert went on: "You will really struggle privately to find somebody who's got anything unkind to say about Piers, who really knows him."It says a great deal, actually, you know, he says it and calls it like he says it," he added.Speaking about his presenting responsibilities on GMB, Rob
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Kate Garraway admits fear of taking off her wedding ring amid husband Derek's battle
Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway has admitted that she refuses to remove her wedding ring as she worries something terrible will happen if she does.Taking to Twitter, the newsreader, 54, responded to avid viewers of Love Your Garden who were commenting on the star's approach to gardening with her precious jewellery firmly on her hands.Watching the popular ITV gardening programme, viewers were quick to comment on Kate's refusal to remove her jewellery, even when getting her hands dirty in the soil.Twitter user @alig1972 posted: "@kategarraway needs to invest in a pair of garden gloves!! #loveyourgarden," alongside a wink face.Agreeing, @lally55p replied to the duo: "I’m worried she might lose or damage those beautiful rings."Am I the only person who takes off my engagement ring when cooking or gardening? #loveyourgarden," they asked.Responding to the concerned tweets, the Life Stories host explained the reasoning behind wearing her wedding ring whilst gardening.Kate wrote: "I know what you mean - but have never taken it off & now fear it’ll be a jinx if I do - silly really!"Glad you are enjoying the programme xxx."Social media users soon took to the comments to weigh in on the debate.@annemconnell53 wrote: "I never take my ring off not worth losing x." (Sic)While @jasonarnett10 added: "Positive thinking is my way to think Kate."Kate's comments come days after she opened up about her "doubts" going forward with her husband, Derek Draper.Kate and her two children Billy, 12, and Darcey, 16, were left devastated in March 2020 when Derek was diagnosed with Covid.Following his battle with the virus, the former lobbyist has been left needing round-the-clock care after suffering long-term damage to his lungs and
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'I can't afford her' Aled Jones says BAFTA-nominated daughter Emilia is ‘too busy’ for him
Aled then went on to say that he doesn’t give her much advice, as daughters rarely listen to their dads.He said: “The fact that she loves what she’s doing and she’s great at it, so long may it last.”ITV host Kate asked if he’s offered her any words of wisdom on dealing with fame and he replied: “When do daughters ever listen to their dads? Come on! I don’t give her advice.”He continued: “She’s so level-headed.She loves acting and being on set.”Ben Shephard then asked the singer if he thought he and Emilia would ever be able to work with each other. Aled responded saying she’s too busy to work for him. Ben said: “You must have such immense pride as a father to be able to talk to her about her achievements.“Do you ever wonder if you could do something together?”The 51-year-old then quipped: “She’s too busy to work for me.She’s like, 'no, forget it.' "She’s more into pop music than my scene.She’s in LA! I can’t afford her!”Speaking to PA Media, Emilia addressed her nomination: “I’m just so grateful that people loved Coda because I did work so hard. “I was 17 when we shot so I had a big, big workload for 17, so it's nice, people are being so lovely."Speaking about what skills she had to pick up for the film, undoubtedly, sign language was the foremost, but she also had to learn to sing and fish. The actress said: “I trained for nine months with American Sign Language and had singing lessons too because I loved singing, but I'd never had a singing lesson before. “I also had to learn how to fish, so I'd wake up at 3am every morning for two weeks and we'd go out three miles at sea and catch fish for hours and hours, and the Massachusetts accent, I had to learn that too.”
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Rob Rinder attempts to break stigma as he announces new project away from TV
Good Morning Britain guest presenter Rob Rinder has spoken out about his new project designed to tackle the "raised eyebrows" of people when it comes to addressing medical negligence.Speaking exclusively with Express.co.uk, Judge Rinder, 43, spoke about his role as brand ambassador for Fletchers Solicitors and Patient Claim Line.The star, who joined GMB last year, spoke candidly about beating the stigma around claiming for medical negligence.Addressing his new project, Rob said: "One of the things that I go around trying to change is this sort of mindset about what lawyers do."You hear Patient Claim Line, and you can sort of feel the eyebrows raised, and people shrug their shoulders and roll their eyes."And it feels all a bit, not just America, but an American version, an American attitude towards lawyers," he added.Rob went on: "People laugh because they think that things like Patient Claim Line are about ambulance chasing or suing the NHS for spurious claims."And that's just not in any way how it works," he explained.The star went on to reveal why he's personally invested in the matter.Rob continued: "I know and have known a number of people that have worked in personal injury, it really mattered to me that the public understood what their legal rights are in the event that they were to experience some kind of medical negligence."And the reason that's important is because it's not taking money out of the mouths of the NHS."The star explained that a successful payout ensured that the claimant can live as normal as possible.Rob said: "What it does, in the event that you suffer a really serious injury, is that it puts you back into the position that you would have been in before that injury."That's the whole purpose of

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