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Coleen Nolan 'proposed to' live on Loose Women after getting back with Tinder ex

Coleen Nolan was 'proposed' to live on Loose Women today, after getting back with her Tinder ex. Sources recently revealed that Coleen was back with her boyfriend Michael, who she had introduced to her Loose Women colleagues on the show several months ago. The pair had since split up but are now said to be back together and "taking things slowly".
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Ant and Dec in U-turn as they defend Charlene White for avoiding bed in RV on I'm A Celeb
 Loose Women’s Charlene White was defended by Ant and Dec today after fans complained about her “rule break” on the show.The I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! star has refused to sleep in an RV with Matt Hancock, despite the former Health Secretary awarding her the privileged position of deputy leader. I’m A Celeb fans have been complaining over what they feel has been a “rule break” on Charlene’s part. Gemma wrote on Twitter: “@imacelebrity @antanddec in the past campmates have been penalised if they didn’t obey the rules.“So why has Charlene been allowed to not stay in the RV?!” she asked incredulously. (sic)In view of their 6.8 million followers, Ant and Dec replied: “The rules said that only the leader and deputy are allowed to stay in the RV, it didn’t state they HAD to… #ImACeleb.”It comes after the news that Ant and Dec were due to speak to producers about Charlene’s “rule-breaking”.Camp leader Matt chose Charlene as his deputy, which meant she is supposed to sleep in a bed in the same RV as him.After her emotional refusal to do so, the hosts read comments from viewers, who thought that the newsreader had broken camp rules, on an Instagram Live yesterday. "Why would she not want to sleep in there, it can't just be because of the spider,” Ant said.“Is it because you don't want to sleep next to Matt? Is that it?" "You've got to think of the other people that have to then sleep in a hammock because of your actions and then have a bad back. “Then you've got to look at your actions, don't you?" he added.After reading through comments, Ant jokingly continued: "It is against the rules they said...
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I’m A Celeb’s Mike Tindall defended by Nick Knowles over Royal disapproval ‘Talking tripe’
DIY SOS presenter Nick Knowles, 60, took to Twitter yesterday to speak out in defence of Mike Tindall, 44, after the rugby star has become the subject of speculation due to his stint on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! His comments come after reports claimed Mike is being investigated for potentially breaching the show's strict Covid-19 rules.Nick, who finished in sixth place in the 2018 series of I’m A Celeb, is a patron of the same charity as Mike.The star made it clear that the sportsman had his full support, and also encouraged his fans to back Mike, who is married to King Charles’ eldest niece, Zara Phillips, 41.Two days ago, he asked his 172,000 followers to vote for Mike amid ongoing speculation about the former rugby union player, after meeting while supporting Rugby For Heroes.The DIY SOS star wrote: "I’d really appreciate everyone who kindly supported me on ⁦ @imacelebrity to get behind ⁦ @miketindall13. “He is a patron with me of a veterans charity and helps many others. “He’s a top bloke and a really down to earth type,” he added firmly. “I can only say this as he’s away and can’t read it!" Nick quipped. Nick’s comments come as reports have surfaced about a probe into Mike’s behaviour on set, as the star apparently may have breached the show's strict Covid-19 rules.The star was photographed playing and joking around with a crew member, pretending to throw her off the pier in between shooting scenes for the ITV show.While the act seemed harmless enough, it has also been claimed that the I’m A Celeb cast and crew were told to remain at least two metres apart at all times while filming.Following his last tweet, Nick came out in support of Mike once again yesterday after one outlet claimed Prince William and
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