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Ranvir Singh speaks out as former GMB co-star Piers Morgan reviews her Prince Andrew doc
Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan’s review of her ITV documentary on Prince Andrew.The TV presenter yesterday took to Twitter, where she has garnered 107,500 followers, to remind viewers to tune in at 9pm.In response to her tweet, fellow broadcaster Piers wrote: “Excellent doc,” alongside two clapping hands emojis.Soon after, Ranvir quote-tweeted Piers’ post to thank him for his kind words.She penned: “Appreciate that so much @piersmorgan thank you.”But Piers was not the only one to send a message of support to Ranvir, as other viewers replied to her tweet heaping praise on her work.Michell20152500 typed: “Ranvir well done on your amazing documentary last night and for being so brave yourself, thinking of you and sending lots of love to all these brave courageous amazing women.“Justice will prevail and the truth always comes out xx”260qman said: “So sad but incredibly powerful.“Well done and it must have been so difficult the way you opened up this morning @GMB.”L1nda_jacks0n added: “Fabulous documentary.“Sad that it brought up so much trauma for yourself but ever the professional.”Susannasholly penned: “It was a brilliant doc!“I’m so sorry you had to go through what you did and I hope that victims can speak out after what you said.”It comes after Ranvir joined Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid on Tuesday’s instalment of Good Morning Britain to discuss her documentary Ghislaine, Prince Andrew and the Paedophile.Ranvir, who waived her right to anonymity, bravely opened up about her own experience of sexual assault as a child.During the discussion and ahead of the documentary airing last night, GMB also previewed a teaser in which Ranvir attempts to call a number linked to Prince Andrew.After dialling the number,
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'She needs peace' Alex Beresford slams Downing Street as Queen ‘is done with apologies'
Queen earlier today.The Good Morning Britain weather presenter shared his thoughts on the news as he argued she “needed peace”.This comes amid Number 10 issuing an apology to the Queen over a party on the eve of Prince Philip’s funeral.As many will remember, the Queen was forced to mourn in an isolated seat at the service.This was down to very strict restrictions regarding Covid in place at the time in April 2021.However, last night, it emerged two Covid-rule breaking parties reportedly took place on the day before the funeral.These were thought to be held at Downing Street, with one already confirmed by James Slack.He was the Prime Minister’s former director of communications and he has now apologised for attending.According to the Daily Telegraph, the event had been held to mark his departure from his role.Now Number 10 has apologised to Buckingham Palace over the event.They said: "It's deeply regrettable that this took place at a time of national mourning and Number 10 has apologised to the Palace.""You heard from the PM this week, he's recognised No 10 should be held to the highest standards and take responsibility for things we did not get right."Buckingham Palace has declined comment over the apology.Reacting to the news, Alex tweeted: “Thanks, but I’d imagine the Queen is done with apologies for this week.“Her Majesty needs a moment of peace.”Many of the meteorologist’s followers have reacted to his tweet with their own opinions on the incident.@Carole__Moyes wrote: “I sincerely hope #BuckinghamPalace does not accept their apology.“What they actually mean is 'Its deeply regrettable that this was discovered to have taken place....'” (sic)@chrispettican added: “The Queen needs to take advantage of her position and
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GMB’s Richard Arnold addresses 'change of guard' on ITV with Ben Shephard
Good Morning Britain star Richard Arnold has recently marked 25 years on breakfast television.  The presenter began his TV career on The Sunday Show for the BBC.In 1997, he joined GMTV as a TV critic before going on to work on GMTV and LK Today.In 2012, Arnold became the Showbiz Editor for ITV Breakfast programme Daybreak, and when the programme was axed in 2014, Richard joined Good Morning Britain.The showbiz journalist has now looked back on his career during an interview with OK! in which he described his return to ITV after doing radio as “coming back to the family”.Asked whether he had ever thought of a “plan B” for his career, Richard said: “There was a change of guard when they launched Daybreak, and myself and Ben weren’t part of it.“I’d just turned 40 at the time and I ended up going to LBC Radio, which has always been a big love of mine, so it worked out.“But after a year or so, I started getting phone calls from ITV flirting with the idea of returning.“It felt like coming back to the family, as it had been such a big chunk of my career.”However, breakfast television is not always easy and can be subject to intense scrutiny.Last year, Richard discussed the backlash Good Morning Britain presenters are often met with in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk.The showbiz editor said: "(In 1997) the only thing that you had was a duty log where viewers would call in and, you know, their comments will be written down."Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard and I would be extremely grateful when they were handed to us."And you know you could see some comments were redacted to protect our fragile sensibilities."But now, of course, it's all out there and then the minute you say something on the show it's clickbait or there's
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GMB's Ranvir Singh bids farewell to 'lovely' ITV colleague as they join TV rival
The tweet had a response from NewsUK broadcaster Erron Gordon.He said: “Love this Tweet.”This comes after Ollie took to Instagram to announce to his colleagues that he would be leaving.He said: “After nearly 10 years at ITV, I’m off to News UK new channel TalkTV as the Deputy Head of Studio Output.“I can’t wait to get started.“I’m really sad to be leaving @loosewomen after three years.“Working on the show has been so so much fun.“I’ve learnt so much (I probably have the equivalent of a degree on the menopause) and been so lucky to work with such a hard-working, insightful and passionate team both on and off-screen.”The post received plenty of responses from celebrity co-stars.Susanna Reid said: “Good luck Ollie!”Nadia Sawalha wrote, with surprise: “Whaaaaattttttttyt?!!!!”Christine Lampard penned: “I was just so angry.”Ranvir recently talked about co-star Kate Garraway’s appearance on Life Stories.The December episode was Piers Morgan’s last interview before he stepped down from his role on the show.She shared a picture with her 116,000 Instagram followers at the time.The picture featured Ranvir and Kate with members of girl group Fifth Harmony.The star captioned the photo: “Loved seeing @kategarraway on @piersmorgan #lifestories last night …“Bit disappointed our time as a global girlband didn’t make the cut tho..” [sic]
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'Just when I'm getting somewhere' GMB's Ben Shephard fumes at 'slow' injury setbacks
Ben Shephard had injured his leg during a veterans' football match back in June, leaving him with a fractured leg, a ruptured ACL, and torn muscles and ligaments.The 47-year-old was bed-bound and underwent several surgeries before taking a break from his presenting duties on Good Morning Britain to focus his attention on making a speedy recovery.He returned to the ITV show that same month but stressed he was a long way away from walking without feeling discomfort in his knee.And on Monday, one curious fan tweeted Ben to find out how his progress was coming along. "How's the knee coming on pal?" @shrekfacethema1 tweeted."That new equipment any good? I'm 8 years post ACL op number 2 and it still sucks."Keep the faith."Completely taken by the Twitter user's message, Ben responded: "8 years!?""Yeah it's slow so far, I'm 6 months post op and just when I think im getting somewhere it goes a bit wrong." (sic)After his return to GMB, the Tipping Point star detailed his horrific injury, revealing how he had "severed all the nerves" in his leg as he carried on playing football. His fellow co-host Susanna Reid appeared emotional as she told viewers how Ben had arrived at the ITV studios wearing a leg brace.It seemed apparent that Ben was determined to make it back to work by any means."I wish I had taken a photograph in my dressing room this morning, because Ben came in with quite the get up on your leg," she said. The father-of-two chimed in, saying: "Without realising, I have ruptured my ACL, I've torn the meniscus, and I've fractured part of my leg as well.""Interestingly, I didn't realise I had done it quite so badly."I carried on playing for 25 minutes before I thought, 'It feels a little bit unstable, perhaps I should
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Ben Shephard gives New Year's knee injury update 'Looks like something out of Aliens!'
Good Morning Britain host Ben Shephard shared a candid update via social media in the wake of his recent “knee incident”.The presenter included a video revealing the odd recovery methods he was using in order to heal his knee, which he admitted looked like it could have come straight from the Alien film franchise.Ben, 47, shared his knee recovery videos with his 490,000 followers in a couple of videos on his Instagram story. In the first video, Ben showed his leg kitted out with a number of muscle stimulators from a company called Compex UK. The four stimulators appeared to be stuck to his leg and attached to one another via wires, pulsating slightly as they worked their magic. In the caption, Ben wrote: “Had a knee incident over NY so back on the @complex_uk to get the muscle firing!!!“Always looks like something out of Aliens!” he added with a flushed face emoji.The next video saw the muscle stimulators vibrating much more intensely on his leg. “Getting jiggy with it!” Ben added cheerfully in the caption. According to Compex, their muscle stimulators are designed to optimise training and recovery, specifically being targeted towards athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Electronic muscle stimulators are supposed to work by sending electrical signals to contract the muscles and have been used by physical therapists as early as the 1960s. Many viewers know Ben as a host on Good Morning Britain and as the presenter of ITV’s game show Tipping Point. However, the star is also a keen athlete, counting kitesurfing, wakeboarding, rugby, football and golf as some of his main hobbies.In the past decade, Ben has completed 14 marathons, ran across the UK twice, played for England at Soccer Aid and has even climbed Mount Kilimanjaro
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Alastair Campbell details children's mental health issues after own psychotic breakdown
Good Morning Britain presenter Alastair Campbell has opened up about his children's mental health issues after speaking about his own psychotic breakdown.The former Labour spokesperson, 64, spoke exclusively to Express.co.uk about joining forces with revolutionary mental health platform, Just Ask A Question, as well as documenting his battle with depression.Speaking to Express.co.uk, the former political strategist told how he had no regrets about opening up about his mental health.Alastair said: "I didn't have any second thoughts, not at all."I know for some people they find that difficult, but I was a journalist when I first realised that I had mental health problems."Because I had a psychotic breakdown and was hospitalised, people in the media knew what had happened," he explained.He went on to share why he decided to be "very open" about what had happened, adding that he's "never regretted" it.Alastair continued: "When I went back to The Mirror, I left the paper I was on and went back to The Mirror where I had been before."They knew something had happened and all sorts of rumours had gone around and I decided there and then the best policy is just to be very, very open about it and I've never regretted that."The broadcaster went on to tell how he experienced "difficulties" with his family, before praising his son Calum and daughter Grace for their candour about their mental health experiences too.Alastair said: "I mean, sometimes stuff with your family can be very, very difficult, but now I feel that the openness I've had with my family both with me and about me."He continued: "My children have had issues, I've got a son who's a recovering alcoholic and my daughter has really bad anxiety."They've been open as well
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‘Nobody’s ever slid faster into my DMs’ Piers Morgan says Meghan Markle had ‘crush’ on him
Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan has claimed that Meghan Markle had a "crush" on him when they first met seven years ago.The former Life Stories host, 56, recalled the moment the Duchess of Sussex "slid into his direct messages" within minutes of the journalist following her on social media in 2015.Writing in The Sun ahead of his new column, Piers Morgan Uncensored, the former newspaper editor announced his media comeback after leaving GMB last April.Piers left the show following a disagreement with weatherman Alex Beresford over the Duchess over Meghan's tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.But now, Piers has told how the Duchess is in for an "unpleasant surprise" in the wake of his comeback.He wrote: "Pushy little Princess Pinocchio tried her utmost to cancel me, and she will be in for a very unpleasant surprise when I emerge, like Lazarus, from my den."In a tongue and cheek interview with himself, the TV personality claimed Meghan took a fancy to him.Piers asked himself: "Your blossoming friendship with Meghan Markle was abruptly terminated when she met her now husband, Prince Harry."Do you, deep down, think she once had a slight crush on you too?"He responded: "No question."Nobody’s ever slid faster into my DMs after I’ve followed them on social media – she made Usain Bolt look like a tortoise."Six months after Meghan and Harry's wedding in 2018, the star wrote a column for the Daily Mail claiming he was "ghosted" by the Duchess.Piers has previously told how he followed the Suits actress on Twitter in 2015, while following three of her co-stars at the same time.He claimed that Meghan responded to him following her "within minutes", by sending him a direct message.He wrote: "Within minutes, she sent me a
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Piers Morgan stood up by Raquel Welch with ‘best excuse’ hours before Life Stories chat
Piers Morgan, 56, has revisited the time Raquel Welch, 81, had the “best excuse for standing him up”. The former Good Morning Britain star did not hold back on the details after she invited him to her hotel room, ahead of her appearance on Life Stories.Piers used his latest column for the Daily Mail to present his “All-Time Morgan Awards”.Under the category of “best excuse for standing me up” he revealed the argument Raquel used to cancel their meeting.He penned: “Raquel Welch invited me to meet her in her hotel suite the day before our Life Stories interview, then cancelled at the last minute.“‘Sorry Piers,’ she explained when we finally met at the studio the next day, ‘I just remembered that I never take tea in the morning with any man I haven’t slept with.’”The broadcaster has been outspoken throughout his life in the public eye - both on personal and public issues.He recently caused controversy after calling for shorter isolation time for NHS staff suffering with Omicron.Concerns had been raised that the NHS could become overwhelmed should any more staff fall ill with coronavirus.NHS employees require a minimum of seven days to isolate if infected.The previous requirement was 10 days, before being reduced last month.In view of his 7.9 million Twitter followers, Piers penned: "Seven days of self-isolation by Omicron-infected NHS staff now seems to be doing more damage to NHS functionality than the now indisputably milder variant itself."It's only five days here in the US and should be five days in the UK."But Piers comments caused a major debate among other Twitter users.Some agreed that there should be a shorter isolation period for NHS staff, while others thought slashing the isolation period could be "too

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