Love Island’s Tanyel fears ‘weird phobia’ may cause her to ‘throw up’ in villa

OHMYGOSSIP — Love Island’s Tanyel Revan fears she might vomit in the show’s villa because of a “weird phobia”.
The 26-year-old hair stylist doesn’t like certain things touching her, especially “creamy or weird” products such as milk, because they make her feel like she wants to throw up.
She said: “I have this weird phobia of certain things touching me, like if it’s something creamy or weird I actually feel like I want to throw up.
“Certain things can’t touch me and I can’t share drinks. I don’t like anything milky – if milk touched my skin it would make me feel so sick. I hate it!”
Tanyel also admitted another thing that she isn’t a big fan of is people who are “tight and stingy”.
Quizzed on what gives her “the ick”, she said: “Someone who is tight and stingy, it makes me feel sick.
“If you’re tight, I will never see you again in my life, honestly!”
The Londoner believes she is single because she is “so fussy”.
She said: “I’m single because I’m so fussy. When it comes to dating, I’ve had bad experiences but also good experiences, which have moulded me into who I am today.”
However, she wouldn’t be so fussy if Hollywood actor Channing Tatum was to enter the ‘Love Island’ villa.
Asked who her celebrity crush is, she said: “Channing Tatum – I don’t like pretty boys, they give me the ‘ick’ because they always have a crap personality.
“Channing Tatum is handsome but not too pretty. He’s manly and he can dance. If a man can dance I’m in love with him straight away.”
‘Love Island’ returns on Monday (16.01.23) on ITV2 and ITVX.

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Brad Pitt relates to Babylon alter ego

OHMYGOSSIP — Brad Pitt could relate to his ‘Babylon’ character.
The 59-year-old actor stars in the 1920s set film as the world-weary silent film star Jack Conrad and Brad shares a similar viewpoint to his alter ego.
He told W Magazine: “Sadly enough, that melancholy may be my natural mode of being, some congenital melancholy.
“But no, I think there’s a weariness that takes over with the character as he moves on. There’s a world-weariness that I can certainly relate to a little bit.”
Brad continued: “At this time, more of us are trying to tear each other down than help each other up. I get a little weary.”
The Oscar-winning actor explained that he immediately connected with the script from director Damien Chazelle.
Pitt said: “I’d been following Damien since ‘Whiplash’. The script came, and it was 180 pages. I said, ‘This thing is a masterwork. But what’s going to get cut?’ Because it’s really hard to get 120 pages in there. And he said, ‘Nothing. I’m going to pace it a minute a page. I’m going to have it moving.'”
Brad praised the filmmaker for the way he tells the story and pointed out that his musical background has an influence on his approach behind the camera.
He said: “You know Damien’s films; there’s a rhythm – a syncopation – to the scenes.
“The way he puts it together and doles out the information. There’s always the kind of movement that I think comes from his early days as a jazz drummer. I find that I’m looking for that in life, you know? We all need to find the music in the day.”

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Gerard Johnstone hopes for a M3GAN sequel

OHMYGOSSIP — Gerard Johnstone hopes to make a ‘M3GAN’ sequel.
The director has helmed the new sci-fi horror flick about a murderous doll and thinks there is scope for more stories to be told.
Asked about the possibility of a sequel in an interview with Variety, Gerard said: “How can I not be? Now that the film’s finished and that people are embracing it.
“There are so many ideas that we had and facets of M3GAN’s personality that we wanted to explore. I totally think there’s more to say. And I know that M3GAN would have more to say. I would love to do another one. Hopefully soon, while it’s still fresh in everyone’s minds.”
Johnstone explained that the movie was a “horrifically difficult” film to shoot as the doll had to look perfect on the big screen.
He said: “M3GAN had to be perfect. We couldn’t have one hair out of place. It was actually a horrifically difficult shoot. It was so hard.”
Gerard added: “I had a really great team around me, who were all having fun and reminding each other, ‘Hey, this movie is fun.’ That was a real joy.
“It was amazing when the first edit came in to be reminded, ‘Oh, this film was actually quite charming and fun.'”
The director also tipped M3GAN to beat fellow horror doll Chucky, from the ‘Child’s Play’ franchise, in a fight.
He said: “M3GAN is becoming self-aware. She’s got artificial intelligence, which we all know will end up running the world one day. I’d like to think that M3GAN would tease Chucky out until she finds out every single weakness, and then she can exploit them.
“And that would be a very convincing one, I think. No disrespect to Chucky! ‘Child’s Play’ was one of my favourite films as a kid. I’m saying this with the utmost respect.”

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Joey Essex nearly chopped finger off during Dancing on Ice training

OHMYGOSSIP — Joey Essex nearly chopped his finger off during ‘Dancing on Ice’ training.
The former ‘The Only Way is Essex’ star has told how he came close to having one digit less after slicing it with a skate, and he has also taken tumbles onto his knee and shoulder during rehearsals.
Joey – who is partnered with pro ice-skater Vanessa Bauer on the ITV show – said: “I nearly chopped my finger off on the first day, with an end of a skate.
“I fell on my knee and I also fell on my shoulder.”
‘Dancing on Ice’ will return on Sunday (15.01.23), and Joey admits training for the programme has been “so intense”.
Speaking on ‘Lorraine’, he added: “I’m excited. It feels weird to talk about it, because I’ve been training for three months, and it’s been so intense.”
Joey recently admitted he decided to take part in the show to bring some “structure” to his life.
He said: “I think the reason I’ve decided to do this is it’s going to bring a nice bit of structure into my life.
“I also like competition and I’m very competitive. For me, this is very exciting.
“Taking part in ‘Dancing on Ice’ now is the right time for me. If you spoke to Joey Essex at 23 and 24, I could have said ‘yes’ to it but I probably wouldn’t have put 100 per cent into it. I feel like doing something like this, I’m very ready for it.”
Joey – who won Channel 4 series ‘The Jump’ in 2015 – says ‘Dancing on Ice’ will be the “most competitive” he has ever been on a reality series.
He added: “It’s probably the most competitive I’m ever going to be in any show. With The Jump, I went into it and didn’t even think in my head that I was going to win.
“I’m really good under pressure and I don’t have much fear. It’s like going on stage and people get stage fright – I will have stage fright but I will make you think I’m not frightened whatsoever!”
‘Dancing on Ice’ returns on Sunday at 6.30pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

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Aneurin Barnard joins Doctor Who

OHMYGOSSIP — Aneurin Barnard has joined the cast of ‘Doctor Who’.
The ‘Goldfinch’ actor will portray mysterious character Roger ap Gwilliam in the BBC One sci-fi series, after the show returns to screens in November 2023 with David Tennant back as the titular Time Lord.
Aneurin wrote on Twitter: “Pleased to announce i have joined the @bbcdoctorwho family for a little while. @Disney_UK @bbcstudios”
Whovians will also be pleased to note Jemma Redgrave is returning as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, and UNIT, the long-running organisation set on defending the Earth, will be back in the next series of ‘Doctor Who’.
The show will celebrate its 60th anniversary later this year, and David and Catherine Tate will return as the Fourteenth Doctor and Donna Noble respectively.
Three specials are scheduled to air in November, and ‘Sex Education’ star Ncuti Gatwa will then become the Fifteenth Doctor in the 14th series after Tennant’s tenure as the Time Lord, and former ‘Coronation Street’ actress Millie Gibson will be his companion.
Last month, showrunner Russell T Davies confirmed the 14th series will be shorter than usual.
While most series have consisted of between 10 and 13 episodes, the show’s 14th outing will have just eight, plus a Christmas special.
He said: “The Fifteenth Doctor’s first full season will be eight episodes long, with a Christmas special, making it nine episodes every year, and when I say Christmas, that’s my generic term for festive/end-of-year/holiday or New Year, you’ll have to wait and see. OK, that’s fewer episodes than the last full season. But give us time. We have plans, and that’s a promise.”

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Sue Perkins diagnosed with ADHD

OHMYGOSSIP — Sue Perkins has been diagnosed with ADHD.
The former ‘Great British Bake Off’ presenter says “everything made sense” when she was told she has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Sue revealed the news on Twitter when replying to Gomez guitarist Tom Gray, who admitted he is “creeping towards” such a diagnosis.
He tweeted: “I’m creeping towards an ADHD diagnosis. Strongly advised to do it to help me but more likely help people who have relationships with me.
Never realised before how object permanence is such a problem for me.
Staying in touch rarely if ever occurs to me.
I can only apologise. x (sic)”
Sue replied: “I have fully crept. Once I had the diagnosis, suddenly everything made sense – to me and those who love me. Wishing you well on the journey, Tom x (sic)”
The TV presenter is best known for her double act with pal and former ‘Bake Off’ co-host Mel Giedroyc.
Last year, Sue admitted she found some “extraordinary parallels” between their lives during an episode of ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’.
She said: “It was interesting having Mel there – we both started crying almost instantly. The parallels between my life and hers proved extraordinary.
“There’s some weird, universal silliness going on there.”
In September 2021, Sue told how she no longer watched ‘Bake Off’ – which she hosted alongside Mel for the first seven series, until the programme moved from the BBC to Channel 4 – because it would make her too “sad”.
She said: “I just think it would make me sad to watch it.
“We gave it everything we had and we made a decision that was easy to make, but hard sometimes to reflect upon. You just wish it well.”

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Eamonn Holmes scammed out of 17k

OHMYGOSSIP — Eamonn Holmes has told how he was “scammed” out of thousands.
The former ‘This Morning’ presenter has revealed he was a victim of identity theft after an imposter swindled £17,000 from him to stay in a luxury hotel and buy building materials.
The media personality, 63, opened up about his ordeal returned to host the GB News breakfast show alongside Isabel Webster, after being forced to take medical leave for four months following surgery to his back, and a shoulder injury.
Eamonn said: “In Belfast, there may only be one Eamonn Holmes, yet a guy was able to go and live in a hotel using my name for two solid weeks at the top hotel in Belfast.
“No one thought of saying, ‘You’re not as handsome as Eamonn Holmes, you just couldn’t be Eamonn Holmes,’ but he went and he lived in a central Belfast hotel for two weeks and then he bought building materials, slabs, concrete, marble fireplaces, all sorts of things.”
Holmes was fuming as the judge who dealt with his case described the incident as a “victimless” crime and ordered the presenter to reconcile with the con-artist rather than convicting him.
He added: “At the end of this, the judge said it’s a victimless crime so he wasn’t sent away. The judge basically thought that I should meet up with this guy and reconcile with him, whatever it is, and I basically told him where to stick it.
“It isn’t a victimless crime. You begin to suspect people around you, people who work for you, all sorts of things. So you suspect lots of things and there’s the stress about it. I was very lucky in the fact that the bank reimbursed me but the idea that this is victimless is wrong.”

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James Buckley: Another Rock and Chips was planned

OHMYGOSSIP — Another episode of ‘Only Fools and Horses’ prequel ‘Rock and Chips’ was planned before John Sullivan’s death.
James Buckley, who portrayed a young Del Boy Trotter in the mini-series – which ran for three episodes from 2010 to 2011 – has told how late screenwriter John, who passed away in 2011 aged 64, wanted to pen another ep to “tie everything together”.
He is quoted by The Sun newspaper’s TV Biz column as saying: “John was really keen to write one more to tie everything together between the prequel and Only Fools.
“Sadly, John died just before the third episode of ‘Rock and Chips’ came out.”
Sir David Jason played Del Boy in ‘Only Fools’ opposite Nicholas Lyndhurst as the market trader’s soppy younger brother Rodney Trotter.
Nicholas starred in ‘Rock and Chips’ as Rodney’s biological father Freddie “The Frog” Robdal, but he has previously ruled out there ever being more ‘Only Fools’ made following John’s death.
Speaking in 2017, he said: “We can’t do ‘Fools and Horses’ again as the writers are not there. It will never happen. It ended on a high.”
‘Only Fools’ came to an end on Christmas Day 2003 with feature-length episode ‘Sleepless in Peckham’, and the show’s creator John passed away eight years later.
David recently admitted he can’t see another episode ever being made because John is the “only person” he would “trust” with the script, but he recalled the pair once turning down the chance to make an ‘Only Fools’ movie.
He said: “I think the company that wanted us to make that film was the same that made the Carry On films. They were very popular and I suppose quite successful. But John and I were not that impressed because they were made quite cheaply.
“Although they were successful and funny, they didn’t look like they were made in Hollywood, did they?
“So we turned it down. And that was the only time we ever considered doing that. It wasn’t given the ideology that it would have some class about it, let me put it that way.”

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Harry Judd to host special live event for BBC’s Tiny Happy People

OHMYGOSSIP — Harry Judd will host a special live event for BBC’s ‘Tiny Happy People’.
The McFly drummer, 37, will be exploring children’s language development in the hour-long special that’s set to air this Thursday (12.01.22).
The dad-of-three – who has Lola, six, and sons Kit, four and Lockie, 15 months, with his wife Izzy, 38 – said parents often rely on instinct as children’s communication skills is not something they’re taught.
He said: “It’s something we’re not taught about as parents. We often have to rely on our own instincts. There will be many beneficial things that we do for our children without knowing [it] and I think it’s important to spread knowledge and empower parents to understand things that are important for their child’s development.
“One of the most important things is for children to be able to communicate their feelings and their thoughts. That’s something we’ve really encouraged with our children. To have the vocabulary and confidence to explain what they’re feeling makes a parent’s life easier, but most importantly it makes the child’s life easier.”
Joining the programme, which has been produced in partnership with Speech and Language UK, are speech and language therapists Janet Cooper, Monal Gajjar and Louisa Reeves.
Louisa said: “I’m delighted to be representing Speech and Language UK, working with Tiny Happy People, as we want to reach as many parents and early years professionals as possible.
“There are 1.7 million children in the UK who are currently struggling with their talking and understanding of words right now. But the good news is that for most children who are struggling, the right support at the right time can and does make all the difference.
“This live session is a great opportunity to highlight to parents and early years professionals why speech and language support is crucial for all children’s learning right from an early age and where they can get support.”
BBC’s ‘Tiny Happy People’ exec Joe McCulloch added: “For parents across the UK who have concerns about their child’s development, the BBC Tiny Happy People live event is a brilliant way to access speech and language experts at a time when demand can often exceed supply. We’re delighted that Harry, an invested parent and charismatic host, can join us for the event!”

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Gordon Ramsay: Competing against Bake Off and MasterChef is tough

OHMYGOSSIP — Gordon Ramsay says it will be hard for his new cooking competition to compete against the likes of ‘The Great British Bake Off’ and ‘MasterChef’.
In the UK spin-off of NBC’s original series, ‘Next Level Chef’ will see 12 amateur chefs put through their paces as they have just seconds to grab ingredients from the shelves where they will be cooking up a storm.
But Gordon has admitted he feels the heat in the kitchen himself in terms of standing out against other shows in an overly-saturated market.
Speaking to Radio Times.com, he said: “I’m not gonna lie, breaking in a new exciting foodie competition show – it’s hard with such legendary ‘Great British Bake Offs’, ‘MasterChef’ and the long-running success of that.
“I think everything I’ve learnt in nearly two decades, mistakes as well, has gone into this competition. And also, you’ve got to see the contestants’ faces. Everyone gets to cook their dream dishes but not everyone gets the dream ingredients so it’s how good they’re pivoting, getting comfortable being uncomfortable.
“It’s 45 minutes or 60 minutes and it is full on. But the creativity, second, third time hitting that platform when they don’t know what they’re grabbing – that’s the genius moment for me.”
The multi Michelin-starred cook – who has previously hosted ‘Hell’s Kitchen’, ‘Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmare’ and ‘The F-Word’ – will be joined by Great British Menu’s Paul Ainsworth and Top Chef’s Nyesha Arrington as fellow judges on the show.
The lucky winner of the competition will not only receive a £100,000 prize, but also a year-long mentorship from Ramsay, Ainsworth and Arrington.

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Sam Mendes fears for the future of cinemas

OHMYGOSSIP — Sir Sam Mendes fears that the “great era” of the cinema is dying.
The ‘Empire of Light’ director is disappointed that films are now going straight to streaming services rather than to the big screen and he worries that soon the cinema experience will not be available to people.
Speaking to the BBC, Sam said: “The 20th century, the great era of movies, the great entertainment form – which was going out to the movies – that is dying.”
The acclaimed filmmaker believes that some of his most successful movies would have been released on streaming services if they had been made now.
Mendes, 57, said: “I look back at my films and I think ‘American Beauty’, ‘Revolutionary Road’, ‘Away We Go’, these would all go to streaming now and that makes me sad.
“I think those middle-budget movies don’t get made for cinemas anymore.”
Sam continued: “You look at the multiplexes and people go ‘there’s six screens’ and then you go to these six screens and it says ‘screen one Avatar, screen two Avatar, screen three Avatar.’
“That’s not a six-screen cinema; that’s six screens showing the same movie. That is a different understanding of why those buildings were created in the first place.
“What it means is filmmakers have to make things that need to be seen on the big screen.”
Sam recently explained how he always feels a sense of “reassurance” whenever he visits a cinema.
The ‘Skyfall’ director said: “The cinema is the place you go when you’re lost, or when you feel the need for reassurance or some sense of home.
“Those places were created, not just to watch movies, but to let you explore a side of your physique and your entire emotional landscape that would otherwise be ignored.”

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Gerard Butler confirms that fourth Has Fallen film is being planned

OHMYGOSSIP — Gerard Butler has confirmed that there is a plot for a fourth ‘Has Fallen’ film.
The 53-year-old actor is being lined up to reprise his role as Secret Service agent Mike Banning for a new instalment in the action franchise, tentatively titled ‘Night Has Fallen’, but he has revealed that the movie is on hold for now as he focuses on other projects.
In an interview with ComicBook.com, Butler said: “We have a script for that, but I haven’t been working on it at the moment. We have a really fun idea, it just needs to be developed.
“But it’s been fun recently, making action. I will say – I want to play more the Tom Hanks of action movies. Let me take a break from the Mike Banning, where it’s literally seven or eight full-on fight sequences in every movie, fist-fights.
“And actually claiming the characters that are real, who have to pull something extraordinary out of themselves that an audience can really identify with because that’s what we need right now.”
Butler previously portrayed Banning in ‘Olympus Has Fallen’, ‘London Has Fallen’ and ‘Angel Has Fallen’, with the third film coming out in 2019.
The Scottish star admits he would like to portray more realistic characters in the action genre.
He said: “We need, in a way, real heroes. Life is tough, it’s a bit of an escape and I think to go and see movies like this and put yourself in those kind of hellish challenging scenarios and then be able to walk back out again, but maybe take some ideas from, or just some inspiration from it and have had a lot of fun, it’s cool.
“It’s great to make those movies that are an escape.”

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Alan Carr set to become new Britain’s Got Talent judge

OHMYGOSSIP — Alan Carr is reportedly going to replace David Walliams on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’.
The 46-year-old stand-up comedian is set to take a seat on the judging panel alongside Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon for the new series of the ITV talent show.
Walliams, 51, found himself at the centre of a controversy in 2022 following recordings that were leaked on which he could be heard making crude sexual remarks about two contestants during auditions in January 2020.
He publicly apologised for his remarks but after 10 years on the programme decided to walk away, leaving a chair free for Alan.
A source told The Sun newspaper: “Alan is joining the line-up, it just has to be him – he’s brilliant.
“The deal is being finalised, but it’s details now – and he’s totally up for it too. It’s the perfect hiring all round.”
Another source told the Daily Mail: “Alan is hilarious but also kind. He tells a mean joke but he is also soft in the middle. The bosses are already excited about how wonderful he will be with the contestants.”
Carr was one of several stars in talks with Cowell, 63, and producers about becoming the new ‘BGT’ judge but he quickly emerged as the favourite candidate.
Away from his stand-up shows, Alan has had TV hit after TV hit with shows such as ‘The Friday Night Project’ – which he hosted with Justin Lee Collins – and Channel 4’s ‘Chatty Man’
The next series of ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ has a new twist as this year viewers can secretly put forward a friend or family member to audition with their talent.

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Guillermo Del Toro insists cinema will ‘define’ its own future

OHMYGOSSIP — Guillermo Del Toro has insisted the future of cinema “will define itself in the incoming decade”.
The ‘Nightmare Alley’ filmmaker’s 2022 movie was nominated for four Oscars and grossed just over $11 million in at the US box office, while ‘Pinocchio’ – which won best animated film at the Golden Globes on Tuesday (10.01.23) was rejected by the major motion picture studios until Netflix took on the project.
Asked about the future of the industry after his win at the ceremony, he told reporters: “Everybody wants a definition when we’re In middle of a transition, a change and a crisis all at the same time.
“We just survived the transformation of delivery, the arrival of a pandemic and everybody thinks that we should be able define where we’re going in a year or two.
“We will not. It will define itself in the incoming decade. And the most important thing is to keep the size of the idea big.”
He noted people are “worried about the size of the screen”, and said regardless of whether movies were first aired in cinemas or via streaming, describing the output as “varied and rich”.
He explained: “We’re so worried about the size of the screen, which is important, but the size of the ideas also define cinema.
“This year is a year that is full of ambition and big swings and large movies both in artist searches, or trying to recreate a popular feat of entertainment.”
He added: “We need a little bit of history to talk about [it] with a little certainty.”
He also reflected on the way artists choose and develop their projects, and the themes in the films they make.
He said: “It’s not about the themes that you wanna deal with, it’s about the stories that are urgent to tell.
“You try to tell stories that are important to you, because you’re gonna destroy your personal live for three years.
“For everybody, you watch the movie in a couple of hours, but it destroys any possibility of family life, any possibility of social life. They become almost biographical pieces.”

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Changing Rooms ‘axed’ by Channel 4 after two series

OHMYGOSSIP — Channel 4 has axed its ‘Changing Rooms’ reboot after two series.
The broadcaster has decided to scrap the revival after the programme – which stars Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen – struggled in the ratings.
An insider told The Sun newspaper’s TVBiz column: “‘Changing Rooms’ has been axed by Channel 4 and won’t be back for a third series.
“It is a blow for everyone who worked on the reboot. A lot of passion went into making the first two series but it wasn’t to be.”
The source suggested the sow “didn’t seem to capture the public the way it used to”.
The insider added: “Everyone on ‘Changing Rooms’ is really proud of what they produced and, naturally, not all reboots with work.
“Sadly Laurence and Co won’t be back now and he is preparing to move on to pastures news.”
A Channel 4 spokesperson confirmed the news to the outlet, but voiced pride for the reboot of the popular BBC show.
They said in a statement: “Laurence will be back later this year in ‘Outrageous Homes With Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen, so he won’t be off our screens for long.
“We are extremely proud of our reboot of ‘Changing Rooms’ and would like to thank everyone involved with the series.”
Speaking last year, Laurence spoke of his excitement for the second series.
He said: “Like Arnie in ‘The Terminator’ and Jack in ‘The Shining’, ‘Changing Rooms’ is back smashing down the doors of the nation’s most ‘meh’ interiors to let the colour and excitement of full fat decorating in.
“Having loved every minute of last year’s revival that coincided with The Changing Rooms Silver Jubilee, I’ve got some spectacular, nay superhuman, transformations planned.”

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Bruno Tonioli and Alan Carr in ‘two-horse race’ for Britain’s Got Talent role

OHMYGOSSIP — Bruno Tonioli is a surprise frontrunner to replace David Walliams on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’.
The former ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ judge, 67, is said to be in a two-horse race with Alan Carr, 46, to take over from the ‘Little Britain’ comedian, after the 51-year-old star found himself at the centre of a controversy in 2022 following recordings that were leaked, in which he could be heard making crude sexual remarks about two contestants during auditions in January 2020.
David publicly apologised for his remarks but after 10 years on the programme decided to walk away, leaving a seat on the judging panel – also made up of Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon – free for either Bruno Alan.
A TV insider told The Sun newspaper: “Signing up Bruno would be seen as a huge coup for Simon as he was always seen as a favourite on ‘Strictly’ with his ostentatious style.
“Bringing some of that hilarious magic across to ‘BGT’ would help fill the big shoes left behind by comic David.
“Although his background is almost entirely in dance, that has seen him work with a range of artists involved in West End shows as well as pop star’s videos, so he would bring a wealth of experience.”
Bruno departed ‘Strictly’ permanently in 2021 and was replaced on the judging panel by pro dancer Anton Du Beke.
The insider added: “Signing Bruno would also be seen as a snub to ‘Strictly’ who are his long time rivals from the days when Simon’s other show, ‘The X Factor’, was locked in a ratings battle with the Beeb rival.
“This would have seen him take not one but two judges from them, as he already has former ‘Strictly’ star Alesha Dixon on the panel.”
Alan was said to be close to joining the ‘BGT’ judging panel, but sources have told the publication that it is “far from being a done deal”.

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