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Helen Flanagan "can't wait" to have more children.
The former 'Coronation Street' actress and partner Scott Sinclair welcomed daughter Matilda into the world on June 29, and despite the 25-year-old beauty's labour lasting three days and ending in a forceps delivery, she insists the experience hasn't put her off wanting more kids.
She said: "It hasn't put me off doing it again. I can't wait to have more babies with Scott.
"It was all very surreal [when I saw her for the first time]. I think I was in shock. I couldn't keep my eyes off her. It made the pain I was in all worth it - she's a dream come true."
However, the couple won't be rushing into having another baby just yet.
Helen said: "I'd like us to have four but I think we'll wait until Matilda is a bit older before we start trying again. I like the idea of having my last child when I'm in my late 30s because by that point I think I'll miss having a baby around."
For the time being, Helen is "completely obsessed" with Matilda.
She told OK! magazine: "I had a couple of days where I would just look at Matilida and cry because I was so overwhelmed by how much I love her, but other than that I was fine.
"I'm completely obsessed by her though, I can't stop hugging and kissing her."
Helen Flanagan wants to have more children
Helen Flanagan "can't wait" to have more children.
The former 'Coronation Street' actress and partner Scott Sinclair welcomed daughter Matilda into the world on June 29, and despite the 25-year-old beauty's labour lasting three days and ending in a forceps delivery, she insists the experience hasn't put her off wanting more kids.
She said: "It hasn't put me off doing it again. I can't wait to have more babies with Scott.
"It was all very surreal [when I saw her for the first time]. I think I was in shock. I couldn't keep my eyes off her. It made the pain I was in all worth it - she's a dream come true."
However, the couple won't be rushing into having another baby just yet.
Helen said: "I'd like us to have four but I think we'll wait until Matilda is a bit older before we start trying again. I like the idea of having my last child when I'm in my late 30s because by that point I think I'll miss having a baby around."
For the time being, Helen is "completely obsessed" with Matilda.
She told OK! magazine: "I had a couple of days where I would just look at Matilida and cry because I was so overwhelmed by how much I love her, but other than that I was fine.
"I'm completely obsessed by her though, I can't stop hugging and kissing her."
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'Britain's Got Talent', 'The Voice' and 'Strictly Come Dancing' will battle it out at the fifth annual National Reality Television Awards next month.
The primetime hits will battle it out for the Best Reality Competition Show prize at the awards ceremony, to be held at Porchester Hall in London on September 30.
Other shows in the mix for the big prize include ratings winner 'The Great British Bake Off' and Channel 5's controversial 'Celebrity Big Brother'.
'Britain's Got Talent' stars David Walliams and Alesha Dixon are up for Best Reality Show judge along with 'The Voice' coach will.i.am and 'Bake Off's' Paul Hollywood.
BBC Two's 'Dragons' Den' notched up an impressive 10 nominations, including Best Male Personality for all three male Dragons, Peter Jones, Nick Jenkins and Touker Suleyman, and Best Female Personality for both female Dragons, Deborah Meaden and newcomer Sarah Willingham.
Three-time NRTA winner Peter said: "I actually really love the National Reality TV Awards. It is an amazing awards ceremony and always has my support. It is growing stronger and stronger each year. Looking forward to being there this year."
In the Best Reality Non-Competition category, ITVBe's 'TOWIE' goes up against E4's 'Made in Chelsea', MTV's 'Geordie Shore' and newcomer 'Desi Rascals', which airs on Sky1.
Reality Personality of the Year nominees include former 'TOWIE' star Joey Essex, 'Geordie Shore's' Charlotte Crosby and Vicky Pattison and Jamie Laing.
The winners of every category are decided by viewers. Voting commences on August 18 until September 20. To cast your vote visit www.nationalrealitytvawards.org.
National Reality Television Awards nominations in full:
Best Docu-Soap 2015
'Reggie Yates: Extreme Russia'
'Don't Tell the Bride'
'Homes under the Hammer'
'One Born Every Minute'
'Seven Days with.... Michelle Heaton and Hugh Hanley'
'Virgin Atlantic - Up in the Air'
'Real Stories with Ranvir Singh'
'Escape to the Country'
Best Entertainment Show sponsored by St. Moriz
'The Only Way is Essex'
'Made in Chelsea'
'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!'
'Britain's Got Talent'
'The Voice'
'Love Island'
'Strictly come Dancing'
'Big Brother'
'Lorraine'
'Saturday Night Takeaway'
Celebrity Personality of the Year
Sarah Harding ('Celebrity MasterChef')
Peter Andre ('Give a Pet A Home')
Alesha Dixon ('Britain's Got Talent'
Ben Shephard ('Tipping Point')
Russell Howard ('Good News')
Paddy McGuinness ('Take Me Out')
Carl Fogarty ('I'm a Celebrity')
Charlotte Crosby ('Geordie Shore')
Chesney Hawkes ('Celebrity MasterChef')
David Dickinson ('Dickinson's Real Deal')
Claudia Winkleman ('Strictly Come Dancing')
Best Business Show
'The Apprentice'
'Dragons' Den'
'Secret Dealers'
'The Gadget Show'
'Taking New York'
'Storage Hunters UK'
'Bargain Hunt'
'Dickinson's Real Deal'
Most Inspiring TV Show
'The Wright Stuff'
'Surprise Surprise'
'Dragons' Den'
'Long Lost Family'
'Seven Days with.....'
'Reggie Yates: Extreme Russia'
'Embarrassing Bodies'
'The Apprentice'
'Taking New York'
'Real Stories with Ranvir Singh'
'Bear Grylls: Mission Survive'
Best Reality TV Judge
Alesha Dixon ('Britain's Got Talent')
Karren Brady ('The Apprentice')
Will.i.am ('The Voice')
David Walliams ('Britain's Got Talent')
Peter Jones ('Dragons' Den')
Paul Hollywood ('Great British Bake Off')
Judge Rob Rinder ('Judge Rinder')
Sarah Willingham ('Dragons' Den')
Best TV Presenter
Paddy McGuinness ('Take Me Out')
Tess Daly ('Strictly Come Dancing')
Noel Edmonds ('Deal or No Deal')
Evan Davis ('Dragons' Den')
Richard Bacon ('Eternal Glory')
Marvin Humes ('The Voice')
Rick Edwards ('Safeword')
Sarah-Jane Crawford ('The Xtra Factor')
Michael Underwood
Myleene Klass ('BBQ Champ')
Reggie Yates ('Extreme South Afric'a)
Rylan Clark ('Big Brother's Bit On The Side')
Alex Zane ('Rude Tube')
Best Reality Competition Show
'Strictly Come Dancing'
'Britain's Got Talent'
'The Voice'
'Big Brother'
'Flockstars'
'Come Dine with Me'
'Coach Trip'
'BBQ Champ'
'The Great British Bake Off'
'Celebrity MasterChef'
'The Apprentice'
'Love Island'
'Take Me Out'
'Couples Come Dine with Me'
'Celebrity Big Brother'
Best Reality Non-Competition Show
'The Only Way is Essex'
'Made in Chelsea'
'The Real Housewives of Cheshire'
'Viral Tap'
'Ibiza Weekender'
'Storage Hunters UK'
'Don't Tell the Bride'
'Judge Rinder'
'Killer Magic'
'Gogglebox'
'Geordie Shore'
'Britain's Flashiest Families'
'Rude Tube'
'Desi Rascals'
'Life on Marbs'
Reality Personality of the Year
James Argent ('TOWIE')
Jamie Laing ('Made in Chelsea')
Joey Essex
Vicky Pattison ('Judge Geordie')
Lauren Richardson ('Love Island')
Gemma Collins ('TOWIE')
Zoe Basia Brown ('Love Island')
Jessica Wright ('TOWIE')
Stephanie and Dominic Parker ('Gogglebox')
Jessica Hayes ('Love Island')
Charlotte Crosby ('Geordie Shore')
Louise Thompson ('The Jump')
Best Game Show
'Pointless'
'Countdown'
'The Chase'
'Deal or No Deal'
'Play the Whistle'
'Tipping Point'
Best Dating Show
'Dinner Dates'
'Take Me Out'
'Ex on the Beach'
'Take Me Out - The Gossip'
'Married at First Sight'
Best Talk/Panel Show
'The Last Leg'
'The Wright Stuff'
'Safeword'
'Alan Carr: Chatty Man'
'Loose Women'
'Piers Morgan's Life Stories'
'Sunday Brunch'
Best Performance (on a Reality TV Show)
Ben Haenow ('The X Factor')
Fleur East ('The X Factor')
Calum Scott ('Britain's Got Talent')
Andrea Faustini ('The X Factor')
Stevie McCrorie ('The Voice')
Côr Glanaethwy ('Britain's Got Talent')
Danny Posthill ('Britain's Got Talent')
Old Men Grooving ('Britain's Got Talent')
Best Female Personality
Mary Berry ('Great British Bake Off')
Lucy Watson ('Made in Chelsea')
Sarah Willingham ('Dragons' Den')
Jessica Wright ('TOWIE')
Deborah Meaden ('Dragons' Den')
Lydia Bright ('TOWIE')
Amanda Holden ('Britain's Got Talent')
Karren Brady ('The Apprentice')
Best Male Personality
Touker Suleyman ('Dragons' Den')
Lord Alan Sugar ('The Apprentice')
Peter Jones ('Dragons' Den')
Tim Lovejoy ('Sunday Brunch')
James Argent ('TOWIE')
Nick Jenkins ('Dragons' Den')
Mark Wright ('Take Me Out - The Gossip')
Paul Hollywood ('Great British Bake Off')
Jamie Laing ('Made in Chelsea')
Simon Rimmer ('Sunday Brunch')
Matthew Wright ('The Wright Stuff')
Best International Show
'Vanderpump Rules'
'Kendra on Top'
'Real Housewives of Beverley Hills'
'Shark Tank'
'Pawn Stars'
Best Social Experiment Show
'Eternal Glory'
'Love Island'
'Big Brother'
'Desi Rascals'
'Gogglebox'
'Married at First Sight'
Best Production Company
Love Productions
Boundless
Endemol
Lime Pictures
RDF
Objective Productions
Studio Lambert
Sundog Pictures
National Reality Television Awards 2015 nominations announced
'Britain's Got Talent', 'The Voice' and 'Strictly Come Dancing' will battle it out at the fifth annual National Reality Television Awards next month.
The primetime hits will battle it out for the Best Reality Competition Show prize at the awards ceremony, to be held at Porchester Hall in London on September 30.
Other shows in the mix for the big prize include ratings winner 'The Great British Bake Off' and Channel 5's controversial 'Celebrity Big Brother'.
'Britain's Got Talent' stars David Walliams and Alesha Dixon are up for Best Reality Show judge along with 'The Voice' coach will.i.am and 'Bake Off's' Paul Hollywood.
BBC Two's 'Dragons' Den' notched up an impressive 10 nominations, including Best Male Personality for all three male Dragons, Peter Jones, Nick Jenkins and Touker Suleyman, and Best Female Personality for both female Dragons, Deborah Meaden and newcomer Sarah Willingham.
Three-time NRTA winner Peter said: "I actually really love the National Reality TV Awards. It is an amazing awards ceremony and always has my support. It is growing stronger and stronger each year. Looking forward to being there this year."
In the Best Reality Non-Competition category, ITVBe's 'TOWIE' goes up against E4's 'Made in Chelsea', MTV's 'Geordie Shore' and newcomer 'Desi Rascals', which airs on Sky1.
Reality Personality of the Year nominees include former 'TOWIE' star Joey Essex, 'Geordie Shore's' Charlotte Crosby and Vicky Pattison and Jamie Laing.
The winners of every category are decided by viewers. Voting commences on August 18 until September 20. To cast your vote visit www.nationalrealitytvawards.org.
National Reality Television Awards nominations in full:
Best Docu-Soap 2015
'Reggie Yates: Extreme Russia'
'Don't Tell the Bride'
'Homes under the Hammer'
'One Born Every Minute'
'Seven Days with.... Michelle Heaton and Hugh Hanley'
'Virgin Atlantic - Up in the Air'
'Real Stories with Ranvir Singh'
'Escape to the Country'
Best Entertainment Show sponsored by St. Moriz
'The Only Way is Essex'
'Made in Chelsea'
'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!'
'Britain's Got Talent'
'The Voice'
'Love Island'
'Strictly come Dancing'
'Big Brother'
'Lorraine'
'Saturday Night Takeaway'
Celebrity Personality of the Year
Sarah Harding ('Celebrity MasterChef')
Peter Andre ('Give a Pet A Home')
Alesha Dixon ('Britain's Got Talent'
Ben Shephard ('Tipping Point')
Russell Howard ('Good News')
Paddy McGuinness ('Take Me Out')
Carl Fogarty ('I'm a Celebrity')
Charlotte Crosby ('Geordie Shore')
Chesney Hawkes ('Celebrity MasterChef')
David Dickinson ('Dickinson's Real Deal')
Claudia Winkleman ('Strictly Come Dancing')
Best Business Show
'The Apprentice'
'Dragons' Den'
'Secret Dealers'
'The Gadget Show'
'Taking New York'
'Storage Hunters UK'
'Bargain Hunt'
'Dickinson's Real Deal'
Most Inspiring TV Show
'The Wright Stuff'
'Surprise Surprise'
'Dragons' Den'
'Long Lost Family'
'Seven Days with.....'
'Reggie Yates: Extreme Russia'
'Embarrassing Bodies'
'The Apprentice'
'Taking New York'
'Real Stories with Ranvir Singh'
'Bear Grylls: Mission Survive'
Best Reality TV Judge
Alesha Dixon ('Britain's Got Talent')
Karren Brady ('The Apprentice')
Will.i.am ('The Voice')
David Walliams ('Britain's Got Talent')
Peter Jones ('Dragons' Den')
Paul Hollywood ('Great British Bake Off')
Judge Rob Rinder ('Judge Rinder')
Sarah Willingham ('Dragons' Den')
Best TV Presenter
Paddy McGuinness ('Take Me Out')
Tess Daly ('Strictly Come Dancing')
Noel Edmonds ('Deal or No Deal')
Evan Davis ('Dragons' Den')
Richard Bacon ('Eternal Glory')
Marvin Humes ('The Voice')
Rick Edwards ('Safeword')
Sarah-Jane Crawford ('The Xtra Factor')
Michael Underwood
Myleene Klass ('BBQ Champ')
Reggie Yates ('Extreme South Afric'a)
Rylan Clark ('Big Brother's Bit On The Side')
Alex Zane ('Rude Tube')
Best Reality Competition Show
'Strictly Come Dancing'
'Britain's Got Talent'
'The Voice'
'Big Brother'
'Flockstars'
'Come Dine with Me'
'Coach Trip'
'BBQ Champ'
'The Great British Bake Off'
'Celebrity MasterChef'
'The Apprentice'
'Love Island'
'Take Me Out'
'Couples Come Dine with Me'
'Celebrity Big Brother'
Best Reality Non-Competition Show
'The Only Way is Essex'
'Made in Chelsea'
'The Real Housewives of Cheshire'
'Viral Tap'
'Ibiza Weekender'
'Storage Hunters UK'
'Don't Tell the Bride'
'Judge Rinder'
'Killer Magic'
'Gogglebox'
'Geordie Shore'
'Britain's Flashiest Families'
'Rude Tube'
'Desi Rascals'
'Life on Marbs'
Reality Personality of the Year
James Argent ('TOWIE')
Jamie Laing ('Made in Chelsea')
Joey Essex
Vicky Pattison ('Judge Geordie')
Lauren Richardson ('Love Island')
Gemma Collins ('TOWIE')
Zoe Basia Brown ('Love Island')
Jessica Wright ('TOWIE')
Stephanie and Dominic Parker ('Gogglebox')
Jessica Hayes ('Love Island')
Charlotte Crosby ('Geordie Shore')
Louise Thompson ('The Jump')
Best Game Show
'Pointless'
'Countdown'
'The Chase'
'Deal or No Deal'
'Play the Whistle'
'Tipping Point'
Best Dating Show
'Dinner Dates'
'Take Me Out'
'Ex on the Beach'
'Take Me Out - The Gossip'
'Married at First Sight'
Best Talk/Panel Show
'The Last Leg'
'The Wright Stuff'
'Safeword'
'Alan Carr: Chatty Man'
'Loose Women'
'Piers Morgan's Life Stories'
'Sunday Brunch'
Best Performance (on a Reality TV Show)
Ben Haenow ('The X Factor')
Fleur East ('The X Factor')
Calum Scott ('Britain's Got Talent')
Andrea Faustini ('The X Factor')
Stevie McCrorie ('The Voice')
Côr Glanaethwy ('Britain's Got Talent')
Danny Posthill ('Britain's Got Talent')
Old Men Grooving ('Britain's Got Talent')
Best Female Personality
Mary Berry ('Great British Bake Off')
Lucy Watson ('Made in Chelsea')
Sarah Willingham ('Dragons' Den')
Jessica Wright ('TOWIE')
Deborah Meaden ('Dragons' Den')
Lydia Bright ('TOWIE')
Amanda Holden ('Britain's Got Talent')
Karren Brady ('The Apprentice')
Best Male Personality
Touker Suleyman ('Dragons' Den')
Lord Alan Sugar ('The Apprentice')
Peter Jones ('Dragons' Den')
Tim Lovejoy ('Sunday Brunch')
James Argent ('TOWIE')
Nick Jenkins ('Dragons' Den')
Mark Wright ('Take Me Out - The Gossip')
Paul Hollywood ('Great British Bake Off')
Jamie Laing ('Made in Chelsea')
Simon Rimmer ('Sunday Brunch')
Matthew Wright ('The Wright Stuff')
Best International Show
'Vanderpump Rules'
'Kendra on Top'
'Real Housewives of Beverley Hills'
'Shark Tank'
'Pawn Stars'
Best Social Experiment Show
'Eternal Glory'
'Love Island'
'Big Brother'
'Desi Rascals'
'Gogglebox'
'Married at First Sight'
Best Production Company
Love Productions
Boundless
Endemol
Lime Pictures
RDF
Objective Productions
Studio Lambert
Sundog Pictures
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Simon Cowell "wasn't sure" if hiring Rita Ora and Nick Grimshaw for 'The X Factor' was the right decision.
The 55-year-old music mogul has admitted he initially had second thoughts after sacking long-time judge Louis Walsh in favour of the 'Poison' hitmaker and BBC Radio 1 DJ.
He said: "I wasn't sure. Normally whenever we have anyone new in I'm on the phone to Louis within three hours to replace them. I'm sure he had his bags packed at the front door."
However, Simon is now happy with his decision and is thrilled with Rita despite describing her as a "ditz".
He told The Sun newspaper: "She's a bit of a ditz, but it's part of her personality. What I like about her is that she's not afraid to admit that.
"She doesn't say something and then scream at the producers to edit it out. She can poke fun at herself."
The 'Britain's Got Talent' judge - who has two adorable dogs named Squiddly and Diddly - also claimed new judge Nick has a pet-like quality.
Simon added: "People have always said to me that [Nick's] like everyone's best friend and I didn't work it out until I met him. He's like a really friendly dog, really friendly, he always wants to be stroked and be happy."
Meanwhile, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini will also be returning as a judge when the ITV signing competition kicks off its 11th series.
Simon Cowell ‘wasn’t sure’ about new X Factor judges
Simon Cowell "wasn't sure" if hiring Rita Ora and Nick Grimshaw for 'The X Factor' was the right decision.
The 55-year-old music mogul has admitted he initially had second thoughts after sacking long-time judge Louis Walsh in favour of the 'Poison' hitmaker and BBC Radio 1 DJ.
He said: "I wasn't sure. Normally whenever we have anyone new in I'm on the phone to Louis within three hours to replace them. I'm sure he had his bags packed at the front door."
However, Simon is now happy with his decision and is thrilled with Rita despite describing her as a "ditz".
He told The Sun newspaper: "She's a bit of a ditz, but it's part of her personality. What I like about her is that she's not afraid to admit that.
"She doesn't say something and then scream at the producers to edit it out. She can poke fun at herself."
The 'Britain's Got Talent' judge - who has two adorable dogs named Squiddly and Diddly - also claimed new judge Nick has a pet-like quality.
Simon added: "People have always said to me that [Nick's] like everyone's best friend and I didn't work it out until I met him. He's like a really friendly dog, really friendly, he always wants to be stroked and be happy."
Meanwhile, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini will also be returning as a judge when the ITV signing competition kicks off its 11th series.
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'Britain's Got Talent' winners Jules & Matisse "misled" viewers with the use of a stunt double.
Broadcasting regulators Ofcom - who received over 1,000 complaints after viewers discovered a stunt double dog was used in the live final - have found the ITV talent show in breach of one of their codes for leading fans to believe it was Matisse who had walked a tight rope instead of another dog named Chase.
Ofcom's rule 2.14 states that broadcasters must make sure viewers are not "materially misled" about any competition or voting.
However, ITV has since released a statement insisting they didn't "intend to mislead viewers" and will refund those who paid to vote for Jules O'Dwyer and her dog Matisse to win the competition.
The statement reads: "The 'Britain's Got Talent' production team apologised at the time for not making it clearer to the judges and viewers at home that three dogs were involved in the final performance.
"There was never any intention to mislead viewers and in their decision Ofcom said they 'have no reason to believe that there was any intention to deceive viewers that the tightrope walk actually involved a second dog'.
"The majority of votes cast for Jules' act were received through the free voting app.
"However, we accept that some viewers who voted for the winning act by a paid voting route may wish to seek a refund, or that the cost of their vote be donated in full to the Royal Variety charity.
"Details about how to obtain a refund, or to request that a refund be donated to the charity, are now on our website."
Jules and Matisse misled Britain’s Got Talent viewers
'Britain's Got Talent' winners Jules & Matisse "misled" viewers with the use of a stunt double.
Broadcasting regulators Ofcom - who received over 1,000 complaints after viewers discovered a stunt double dog was used in the live final - have found the ITV talent show in breach of one of their codes for leading fans to believe it was Matisse who had walked a tight rope instead of another dog named Chase.
Ofcom's rule 2.14 states that broadcasters must make sure viewers are not "materially misled" about any competition or voting.
However, ITV has since released a statement insisting they didn't "intend to mislead viewers" and will refund those who paid to vote for Jules O'Dwyer and her dog Matisse to win the competition.
The statement reads: "The 'Britain's Got Talent' production team apologised at the time for not making it clearer to the judges and viewers at home that three dogs were involved in the final performance.
"There was never any intention to mislead viewers and in their decision Ofcom said they 'have no reason to believe that there was any intention to deceive viewers that the tightrope walk actually involved a second dog'.
"The majority of votes cast for Jules' act were received through the free voting app.
"However, we accept that some viewers who voted for the winning act by a paid voting route may wish to seek a refund, or that the cost of their vote be donated in full to the Royal Variety charity.
"Details about how to obtain a refund, or to request that a refund be donated to the charity, are now on our website."
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Jordan Davies went on 'Ex on the Beach' to "ruin" his ex's life.
The 'Magaluf Weekender' star appears in the third series of the MTV reality show and, having entered the villa as Amy Cooke's ex-boyfriend last week, has revealed he had no qualms about stirring up trouble for his former flame.
Speaking about how the original cast aren't told they're appearing on 'Ex on the Beach', Jordan exclusively told BANG showbiz: "I was an ex, so I definitely knew it was 'Ex on the Beach'. I was going on there to ruin my ex's life."
The 25-year-old hunk admitted that although Amy was "shocked" when he turned up, he didn't have quite the effect on her that he'd expected to.
He explained: "I think my ex, she didn't hate it because we haven't spoken in like six years, but she always had feelings for me, so it was always going to be hard for her knowing that I never really had any for her."
And Jordan - who is now dating co-star Megan McKenna after meeting on the show - also confessed he never expected to meet someone he would want to spend time with when it was all over.
He added: "I had a really bad reputation from 'Magaluf Weekender' and I think, coming into this, I thought I was going to be exactly the same as I was in these shows, because I'm not an innocent boy, but I did meet somebody, which I never expected to happen."
'Ex on the Beach' continues tomorrow night (17.08.15) at 10pm on MTV.
Jordan Davies wanted to ‘ruin ex’s life’
Jordan Davies went on 'Ex on the Beach' to "ruin" his ex's life.
The 'Magaluf Weekender' star appears in the third series of the MTV reality show and, having entered the villa as Amy Cooke's ex-boyfriend last week, has revealed he had no qualms about stirring up trouble for his former flame.
Speaking about how the original cast aren't told they're appearing on 'Ex on the Beach', Jordan exclusively told BANG showbiz: "I was an ex, so I definitely knew it was 'Ex on the Beach'. I was going on there to ruin my ex's life."
The 25-year-old hunk admitted that although Amy was "shocked" when he turned up, he didn't have quite the effect on her that he'd expected to.
He explained: "I think my ex, she didn't hate it because we haven't spoken in like six years, but she always had feelings for me, so it was always going to be hard for her knowing that I never really had any for her."
And Jordan - who is now dating co-star Megan McKenna after meeting on the show - also confessed he never expected to meet someone he would want to spend time with when it was all over.
He added: "I had a really bad reputation from 'Magaluf Weekender' and I think, coming into this, I thought I was going to be exactly the same as I was in these shows, because I'm not an innocent boy, but I did meet somebody, which I never expected to happen."
'Ex on the Beach' continues tomorrow night (17.08.15) at 10pm on MTV.
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Cilla Black's life story is to be turned into a West End show, it's been confirmed.
The 'Surprise Surprise' and 'Blind Date' host passed away earlier this month after suffering a stroke caused by hitting her head in a fall and it's now been revealed she had "given her blessing" to a West End show about her life before the tragic accident.
Her representative, Nick Fiveash said: "Following recent reports in the media this is to confirm that prior to her untimely death Cilla Black had given her blessing to a West End stage production based on her life. Cilla was thrilled and excited at the idea, and was looking forward to its development.
"Her manager, son Robert Willis, had been in continuous talks with a West End producer regarding early stages of planning, but obviously these are now on hold for the time being."
The 'Anyone Who Had Heart' singer was previously portrayed by former West End actress Sheridan Smith in the ITV mini-series 'Cilla'.
Meanwhile, Cilla - who was staying at her holiday home in Marbella, Spain when she died - is to be laid to rest in her hometown of Liverpool next week.
Mr. Fiveash added: "Further details of press arrangements for Cilla's funeral next Thursday (27.08.15) will be released later today (17.08.15). Once again the family have asked for their privacy to be continually respected at this difficult time."
Cilla Black’s life story for West End show
Cilla Black's life story is to be turned into a West End show, it's been confirmed.
The 'Surprise Surprise' and 'Blind Date' host passed away earlier this month after suffering a stroke caused by hitting her head in a fall and it's now been revealed she had "given her blessing" to a West End show about her life before the tragic accident.
Her representative, Nick Fiveash said: "Following recent reports in the media this is to confirm that prior to her untimely death Cilla Black had given her blessing to a West End stage production based on her life. Cilla was thrilled and excited at the idea, and was looking forward to its development.
"Her manager, son Robert Willis, had been in continuous talks with a West End producer regarding early stages of planning, but obviously these are now on hold for the time being."
The 'Anyone Who Had Heart' singer was previously portrayed by former West End actress Sheridan Smith in the ITV mini-series 'Cilla'.
Meanwhile, Cilla - who was staying at her holiday home in Marbella, Spain when she died - is to be laid to rest in her hometown of Liverpool next week.
Mr. Fiveash added: "Further details of press arrangements for Cilla's funeral next Thursday (27.08.15) will be released later today (17.08.15). Once again the family have asked for their privacy to be continually respected at this difficult time."
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Boy George has demanded BBC chefs meet his dietary requirements after being made a coach on 'The Voice'.
The 54-year-old star and Paloma Faith were announced as the new judges of the singing competition last week and it's now been reported that he's provided bosses with a list of foods he doesn't want to be delivered to his dressing room.
A source shared: "George avoids lemons, butternut squash, onions and cauliflower.
"But if he wants a certain dish, which would usually include one of these ingredients, the BBC chefs will be happy to prepare him something separately."
The 'Karma Chameleon' hitmaker is "incredibly serious" about his diet as indulging in the wrong foods in the past caused him to put on weight.
The insider told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "George follows the Metabolic Plan diet. It teaches you to understand the way that your body processes certain foods, like carbohydrates. They can lead to the over-production of insulin, which reduces blood sugar levels. Low blood sugar can lead to mood swings and rapid changes in energy levels.
"George had found that eating twice a day is perfect because it helps his body process food in a way that keeps him functioning at his best.
"He is incredibly serious about taking care of himself.
"In the past, binges on food and substance abuse used to be the devil on his shoulder. Not any more."
The Culture Club star wants to make sure he is on his "best form" and is really looking forward to joining the panel, which also includes returning coaches will.i.am and Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson.
The source added: "He's so excited about joining the coaching team on 'The Voice' he wants to be on his best form ever."
Boy George’s dressing room demands
Boy George has demanded BBC chefs meet his dietary requirements after being made a coach on 'The Voice'.
The 54-year-old star and Paloma Faith were announced as the new judges of the singing competition last week and it's now been reported that he's provided bosses with a list of foods he doesn't want to be delivered to his dressing room.
A source shared: "George avoids lemons, butternut squash, onions and cauliflower.
"But if he wants a certain dish, which would usually include one of these ingredients, the BBC chefs will be happy to prepare him something separately."
The 'Karma Chameleon' hitmaker is "incredibly serious" about his diet as indulging in the wrong foods in the past caused him to put on weight.
The insider told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "George follows the Metabolic Plan diet. It teaches you to understand the way that your body processes certain foods, like carbohydrates. They can lead to the over-production of insulin, which reduces blood sugar levels. Low blood sugar can lead to mood swings and rapid changes in energy levels.
"George had found that eating twice a day is perfect because it helps his body process food in a way that keeps him functioning at his best.
"He is incredibly serious about taking care of himself.
"In the past, binges on food and substance abuse used to be the devil on his shoulder. Not any more."
The Culture Club star wants to make sure he is on his "best form" and is really looking forward to joining the panel, which also includes returning coaches will.i.am and Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson.
The source added: "He's so excited about joining the coaching team on 'The Voice' he wants to be on his best form ever."
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Harry Reid wants his 'EastEnders' character Ben Mitchell to "turn" Dean Wicks.
The 23-year-old actor plays the gay teenager in the BBC One soap and thinks it would be an "amazing storyline" if he was allowed to turn his attentions to Dean (Matt Di Angelo).
He said: "Do you know what I'd love to see? I'd love it if Ben went after an older straight guy and tried to turn him. Someone like Dean would be a good one to target. It would be an amazing storyline."
However, the soap star might be pushing his luck since soap bosses were forced to defend Ben's recent sex-scene with Paul Coker (Jonny Labey) - which took place in a funeral home beside the corpse of an elderly woman - after it received 48 complaints from Ofcom.
In a statement, they said: "The millions of regular 'EastEnders' fans who tune in each week know and expect dramatic storylines."
Meanwhile, Harry thinks it is "sad" that gay actors often decide against revealing their true sexual identity in Hollywood out of fear that they will lose out on playing straight characters.
He told the Daily Star: "I've had some great feedback from the gay community about how I play Ben. I'm a straight guy playing a gay role. There is no reason why it can't work the other way around. It's all down to acting.
"It's rubbish if people in Hollywood won't give openly gay actors in Hollywood a chance."
EastEnders’ Harry Reid: I want Ben to turn Dean
Harry Reid wants his 'EastEnders' character Ben Mitchell to "turn" Dean Wicks.
The 23-year-old actor plays the gay teenager in the BBC One soap and thinks it would be an "amazing storyline" if he was allowed to turn his attentions to Dean (Matt Di Angelo).
He said: "Do you know what I'd love to see? I'd love it if Ben went after an older straight guy and tried to turn him. Someone like Dean would be a good one to target. It would be an amazing storyline."
However, the soap star might be pushing his luck since soap bosses were forced to defend Ben's recent sex-scene with Paul Coker (Jonny Labey) - which took place in a funeral home beside the corpse of an elderly woman - after it received 48 complaints from Ofcom.
In a statement, they said: "The millions of regular 'EastEnders' fans who tune in each week know and expect dramatic storylines."
Meanwhile, Harry thinks it is "sad" that gay actors often decide against revealing their true sexual identity in Hollywood out of fear that they will lose out on playing straight characters.
He told the Daily Star: "I've had some great feedback from the gay community about how I play Ben. I'm a straight guy playing a gay role. There is no reason why it can't work the other way around. It's all down to acting.
"It's rubbish if people in Hollywood won't give openly gay actors in Hollywood a chance."
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Jamie Oliver feels "deeply inadequate" when he looks in the mirror.
The 40-year-old celebrity chef has confessed that while he may appear happy and confident when presenting his TV shows, in real life he's much more self-conscious.
He said: "Every day I look in the mirror and feel deeply inadequate. Am I blagging it? Am I good enough? Am I clever enough?
"You can choose to take from this conversation what you will, but I ain't that bright. They [the public] think I'm clever and I'm really not."
The 'Jamie's 30 Minute Meals' host has been enjoying spending more time with his wife Juliette Norton and their children Daisy, Poppy, Buddy and Petal recently.
He told The Sunday Times newspaper: "The little ones I'm really enjoying, and I've had more time with them than I had with the first two. I was in that fallacy of thinking, while they're not talking, they're creatures not individuals. I did a lot of travelling and wound it down a year and a half too late to be with Pops and Dais. But it did't happen with the second two. I thought it wouldn't matter but it does. Family is important."
Jamie Oliver feels ‘deeply inadequate’
Jamie Oliver feels "deeply inadequate" when he looks in the mirror.
The 40-year-old celebrity chef has confessed that while he may appear happy and confident when presenting his TV shows, in real life he's much more self-conscious.
He said: "Every day I look in the mirror and feel deeply inadequate. Am I blagging it? Am I good enough? Am I clever enough?
"You can choose to take from this conversation what you will, but I ain't that bright. They [the public] think I'm clever and I'm really not."
The 'Jamie's 30 Minute Meals' host has been enjoying spending more time with his wife Juliette Norton and their children Daisy, Poppy, Buddy and Petal recently.
He told The Sunday Times newspaper: "The little ones I'm really enjoying, and I've had more time with them than I had with the first two. I was in that fallacy of thinking, while they're not talking, they're creatures not individuals. I did a lot of travelling and wound it down a year and a half too late to be with Pops and Dais. But it did't happen with the second two. I thought it wouldn't matter but it does. Family is important."
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