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Caroline Flack hopes there will be a 'Love Island' wedding.
The 35-year-old star is set to host ITV2's new revamped version of the dating show and has revealed she wants to see at least two of the contestants find love, get married and have babies.
Asked what her perfect outcome at the end of the series would be, Caroline said: "A wedding! And babies! I definitely think that's possible. I met my last boyfriend on holiday. Things can happen like that."
The 'X Factor' host is hoping the singles that travel with her to Mallorca to take part in the show are truly looking for love and not just for fame.
Describing her dream 'Love Island' contestant, the blonde beauty shared: "I like people who really wear their heart on their sleeve, and people who fall in love really easily. Some hopeless romantics would be good.
Meanwhile, Lauren Richardson - who was targeted by angry fans earlier this year after it was claimed she'd slept with One Direction hunk Zayn Malik - is set to take part in the show and insists she's looking for a man with a great personality.
She explained: "They've got to look after themselves like I do, and go down to the gym. I don't want a wet fish either. You've got to make me laugh and have a silly sense of humour. The sillier, the better. If he can make me laugh, I'll be eating out of the palm of his hand."
Speaking about her run-in with Zayn - who is engaged to Little Mix star Perrie Edwards - Lauren added: "I met Zayn in a nightclub in Thailand. It got blown out of all proportion. But that's a long story..."
Caroline Flack wants to see a Love Island wedding
Caroline Flack hopes there will be a 'Love Island' wedding.
The 35-year-old star is set to host ITV2's new revamped version of the dating show and has revealed she wants to see at least two of the contestants find love, get married and have babies.
Asked what her perfect outcome at the end of the series would be, Caroline said: "A wedding! And babies! I definitely think that's possible. I met my last boyfriend on holiday. Things can happen like that."
The 'X Factor' host is hoping the singles that travel with her to Mallorca to take part in the show are truly looking for love and not just for fame.
Describing her dream 'Love Island' contestant, the blonde beauty shared: "I like people who really wear their heart on their sleeve, and people who fall in love really easily. Some hopeless romantics would be good.
Meanwhile, Lauren Richardson - who was targeted by angry fans earlier this year after it was claimed she'd slept with One Direction hunk Zayn Malik - is set to take part in the show and insists she's looking for a man with a great personality.
She explained: "They've got to look after themselves like I do, and go down to the gym. I don't want a wet fish either. You've got to make me laugh and have a silly sense of humour. The sillier, the better. If he can make me laugh, I'll be eating out of the palm of his hand."
Speaking about her run-in with Zayn - who is engaged to Little Mix star Perrie Edwards - Lauren added: "I met Zayn in a nightclub in Thailand. It got blown out of all proportion. But that's a long story..."
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Davina McCall has defended her view that women need to keep their husbands "satisfied in the bedroom" to stop them from cheating.
The 'Long Lost Family' presenter was at the centre of a Twitter storm on the weekend after an interview in which she claimed men will "go somewhere else" if not satisfied by their wives was published and she's now spoken out to insist she stands by her comments.
Writing on her blog, she explained: "I do not submit to my husband, nor does he submit to me.
"My mum said, to keep your man happy, stay intimate.
"Sometimes, especially when the kids were very young and I was super tired, this was the last thing on my mind... has he ever coerced or pressured me? NO!!!
"But have I ever started feeling tired and finished feeling very happy? Yes!!
"Can't really believe I am discussing this...
"And every single woman I know feels the same.
"Really what my mum was saying, and I also believe, is that if intimacy goes, for months, or a year, then it's super hard to get back and it becomes 'a thing'.
"I love Matthew... and neither of us want that to happen... so we work at it! Together...
"i hope I make sense!"
The 47-year-old star - who has children Chester, Holly and Tilly with husband Matthew Robertson - also defended her comments about always wearing matching underwear to keep him happy.
She added: "Firstly, I do like to wear matching underwear...no biggy... I don't do it for Matthew... I do it for me.
"Does he like my matching nude t-shirt bra and pants? No, not particularly... does that stop me wearing it..? No.
"If I want to feel hot and sexy I wear nice undies... if I'm at work, and for practicality, I wear really boring ones... but always matching."
Davina McCall defends comments about marriage
Davina McCall has defended her view that women need to keep their husbands "satisfied in the bedroom" to stop them from cheating.
The 'Long Lost Family' presenter was at the centre of a Twitter storm on the weekend after an interview in which she claimed men will "go somewhere else" if not satisfied by their wives was published and she's now spoken out to insist she stands by her comments.
Writing on her blog, she explained: "I do not submit to my husband, nor does he submit to me.
"My mum said, to keep your man happy, stay intimate.
"Sometimes, especially when the kids were very young and I was super tired, this was the last thing on my mind... has he ever coerced or pressured me? NO!!!
"But have I ever started feeling tired and finished feeling very happy? Yes!!
"Can't really believe I am discussing this...
"And every single woman I know feels the same.
"Really what my mum was saying, and I also believe, is that if intimacy goes, for months, or a year, then it's super hard to get back and it becomes 'a thing'.
"I love Matthew... and neither of us want that to happen... so we work at it! Together...
"i hope I make sense!"
The 47-year-old star - who has children Chester, Holly and Tilly with husband Matthew Robertson - also defended her comments about always wearing matching underwear to keep him happy.
She added: "Firstly, I do like to wear matching underwear...no biggy... I don't do it for Matthew... I do it for me.
"Does he like my matching nude t-shirt bra and pants? No, not particularly... does that stop me wearing it..? No.
"If I want to feel hot and sexy I wear nice undies... if I'm at work, and for practicality, I wear really boring ones... but always matching."
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Jane Danson was nearly hit with a rubber remote control while filming her upcoming abuse storyline for 'Coronation Street'.
The 36-year-old actress - who has played Leanne Battersby on the ITV soap for 18 years - described the first dramatic moments of the dark storyline that will see her 12-year-old stepson, Simon, become the perpetrator of domestic abuse.
Leanne is seen cowering after Simon screams and throws something at her, though Jane revealed: "It was a rubber remote ... but it didn't actually hit me to be fair."
Leanne became the sole guardian of Simon - played by Alex Bain - when her ex-husband Peter Barlow left Weatherfield last year and bosses of the ITV soap revealed the parent-child domestic abuse story-line in March.
It follows Simon's own brush with abuse, having previously been bullied by schoolgirls Faye Windass (Ellie Leach) and Grace Piper (Ella-Grace Gregoire).
Speaking on ITV's 'This Morning', Jane - whose on-screen fiance Kal Nazir died in the dramatic fire storyline last week - continued: "I think in his young life he's lost so many people close to him, his mum, his dad left, Kal died. At some point in the story it will play out that [his grandma] Deirdre [Barlow] has died. So it's his way of dealing with that and unfortunately that means Leanne is on the tail-end."
Kal's death is the latest in a long line of failed romances for Leanne and Jane has admitted that while she'd love for her character to find someone and live happily ever after, she thinks it's unlikely.
The blonde beauty added: "I'd like her to find some happiness because I'm always crying! Which is great to play out ... I would like her to find some happiness at some point but I don't think she is one of those characters. Somehow she sort of muddles through on her own at the best of times so we'll see in the future."
Jane Danson almost hit with rubber remot
Jane Danson was nearly hit with a rubber remote control while filming her upcoming abuse storyline for 'Coronation Street'.
The 36-year-old actress - who has played Leanne Battersby on the ITV soap for 18 years - described the first dramatic moments of the dark storyline that will see her 12-year-old stepson, Simon, become the perpetrator of domestic abuse.
Leanne is seen cowering after Simon screams and throws something at her, though Jane revealed: "It was a rubber remote ... but it didn't actually hit me to be fair."
Leanne became the sole guardian of Simon - played by Alex Bain - when her ex-husband Peter Barlow left Weatherfield last year and bosses of the ITV soap revealed the parent-child domestic abuse story-line in March.
It follows Simon's own brush with abuse, having previously been bullied by schoolgirls Faye Windass (Ellie Leach) and Grace Piper (Ella-Grace Gregoire).
Speaking on ITV's 'This Morning', Jane - whose on-screen fiance Kal Nazir died in the dramatic fire storyline last week - continued: "I think in his young life he's lost so many people close to him, his mum, his dad left, Kal died. At some point in the story it will play out that [his grandma] Deirdre [Barlow] has died. So it's his way of dealing with that and unfortunately that means Leanne is on the tail-end."
Kal's death is the latest in a long line of failed romances for Leanne and Jane has admitted that while she'd love for her character to find someone and live happily ever after, she thinks it's unlikely.
The blonde beauty added: "I'd like her to find some happiness because I'm always crying! Which is great to play out ... I would like her to find some happiness at some point but I don't think she is one of those characters. Somehow she sort of muddles through on her own at the best of times so we'll see in the future."
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Spencer Matthews regrets being "unfaithful" and is embarrassed by his past behaviour.
The 'Made In Chelsea' star has confessed he regrets his bad-boy antics and the decisions he has previously made on the hit reality TV show, on which he courted controversy and cheated on former girlfriends Lucy Watson and Louise Thompson.
He said: "I regret a lot of the things I've done on MIC and a lot of my decisions were made when drunk. Being unfaithful to some of my exes was obviously upsetting. Despite the fact it made for good viewing, it's embarrassing to be seen in that light. I'm just not that guy any more."
He added: "It's not like I had a problem before, but I wanted to do an extended period of not drinking to see what it did for me. I had a crack at dry January, crumbled on day two and then on day 14 decided to knuckle down."
Spencer has recently undergone a fitness transformation - giving up alcohol and carbs - and credits the u-turn in his attitude to his girlfriend and co-star, Lauren Hutton.
He said: "Lauren can't keep her hands off me ... I still love women, but just one in particular. I've swapped a certain lifestyle for another. I think I might be addicted to exercise, but it's a good thing to be addicted to."
He added to The Sun on Sunday newspaper's Fabulous magazine: "I think it's a real-life Truman Show evolution of a character. It's a rounded view of a young man growing up and I'm a more liked person now. I enjoyed being controversial, but now there's no reason for me to be."
Spencer Matthews was drunk a lot on Made in Chelsea
Spencer Matthews regrets being "unfaithful" and is embarrassed by his past behaviour.
The 'Made In Chelsea' star has confessed he regrets his bad-boy antics and the decisions he has previously made on the hit reality TV show, on which he courted controversy and cheated on former girlfriends Lucy Watson and Louise Thompson.
He said: "I regret a lot of the things I've done on MIC and a lot of my decisions were made when drunk. Being unfaithful to some of my exes was obviously upsetting. Despite the fact it made for good viewing, it's embarrassing to be seen in that light. I'm just not that guy any more."
He added: "It's not like I had a problem before, but I wanted to do an extended period of not drinking to see what it did for me. I had a crack at dry January, crumbled on day two and then on day 14 decided to knuckle down."
Spencer has recently undergone a fitness transformation - giving up alcohol and carbs - and credits the u-turn in his attitude to his girlfriend and co-star, Lauren Hutton.
He said: "Lauren can't keep her hands off me ... I still love women, but just one in particular. I've swapped a certain lifestyle for another. I think I might be addicted to exercise, but it's a good thing to be addicted to."
He added to The Sun on Sunday newspaper's Fabulous magazine: "I think it's a real-life Truman Show evolution of a character. It's a rounded view of a young man growing up and I'm a more liked person now. I enjoyed being controversial, but now there's no reason for me to be."
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RuPaul thinks Katie Price is a "female drag queen".
The 'RuPaul's Drag Race' host feels he can connect with the 37-year-old star because she is a "kindred spirit" like him and understands what it means to be a drag queen.
He told The Sun newspaper: "I feel like we're kindred spirits - she's a female drag queen. I love all female drag queens because they understand and get it."
The 54-year-old artist has previously said Katie is not "ashamed" of being referred to as a drag queen and admits he loves women who are confident enough to go "big" with their make up, hair and clothes.
He explained: "I love a woman who is not ashamed of being a drag queen. She's very drag. Like our Pamela Anderson or even Latoya Jackson, and so many other women who aren't afraid to just go big with it."
RuPaul has been busy working with Katie and TV host Jonathan Ross to find a UK ambassador for the popular show, which has just launched on UK channel TruTV.
Talking about the 'The Johnathan Ross Show' host's suitability for the role, he added: "He's been trying to get it produced and has given it his blessing. I think Jonathan was turned on to it by his children and also because it's good old fun. He and I were born on the exact same day, I'm sure he grew up with Monty Python too. I think he and I share the exact same influences."
RuPaul: Katie Price is a female drag queen
RuPaul thinks Katie Price is a "female drag queen".
The 'RuPaul's Drag Race' host feels he can connect with the 37-year-old star because she is a "kindred spirit" like him and understands what it means to be a drag queen.
He told The Sun newspaper: "I feel like we're kindred spirits - she's a female drag queen. I love all female drag queens because they understand and get it."
The 54-year-old artist has previously said Katie is not "ashamed" of being referred to as a drag queen and admits he loves women who are confident enough to go "big" with their make up, hair and clothes.
He explained: "I love a woman who is not ashamed of being a drag queen. She's very drag. Like our Pamela Anderson or even Latoya Jackson, and so many other women who aren't afraid to just go big with it."
RuPaul has been busy working with Katie and TV host Jonathan Ross to find a UK ambassador for the popular show, which has just launched on UK channel TruTV.
Talking about the 'The Johnathan Ross Show' host's suitability for the role, he added: "He's been trying to get it produced and has given it his blessing. I think Jonathan was turned on to it by his children and also because it's good old fun. He and I were born on the exact same day, I'm sure he grew up with Monty Python too. I think he and I share the exact same influences."
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Simon Cowell is set to cash in on 'Britain's Got Talent' contestants.
The 55-year-old music-mogul has revealed he thinks Isaac Waddington, Calum Scott and Welsh choir Cor Glanaethwy could make him millions if they're really committed to music careers despite dog act Jules O'Dwyer and Matisse being crowned winners of the ITV talent show last night (31.05.15).
He said: "I think Calum and Isaac, and maybe the choir as well - their version of 'The Prayer' was genius - can sell records around the world. But we have to put pressure on them."
The 'X Factor' judge - who is a self-confessed dog lover - admitted that it's better for him if singing acts do well but confessed he'd be willing to work with the runners-up, as long as they have the right attitude.
He told The Sun newspaper: "I can normally tell after the show if someone is going to be an international star, it's about how much they push you.
"Leona Lewis was a great example. After she won 'X Factor', she was like, 'Right, now we have to make an incredible record'. You don't always get that."
Simon also compared watching Isaac and Calum in their auditions to the first time he ever saw Susan Boyle perform.
He added: "There have been a few SuBo moments this series, certainly on the live shows. Calum was incredible, Isaac was fantastic.
"Susan had that first great moment but she didn't work so much on the live shows."
Jules O'Dwyer and her dog Matisse won first place and went home with the £250,000 prize money.
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Simon Cowell is set to cash in on 'Britain's Got Talent' contestants.
The 55-year-old music-mogul has revealed he thinks Isaac Waddington, Calum Scott and Welsh choir Cor Glanaethwy could make him millions if they're really committed to music careers despite dog act Jules O'Dwyer and Matisse being crowned winners of the ITV talent show last night (31.05.15).
He said: "I think Calum and Isaac, and maybe the choir as well - their version of 'The Prayer' was genius - can sell records around the world. But we have to put pressure on them."
The 'X Factor' judge - who is a self-confessed dog lover - admitted that it's better for him if singing acts do well but confessed he'd be willing to work with the runners-up, as long as they have the right attitude.
He told The Sun newspaper: "I can normally tell after the show if someone is going to be an international star, it's about how much they push you.
"Leona Lewis was a great example. After she won 'X Factor', she was like, 'Right, now we have to make an incredible record'. You don't always get that."
Simon also compared watching Isaac and Calum in their auditions to the first time he ever saw Susan Boyle perform.
He added: "There have been a few SuBo moments this series, certainly on the live shows. Calum was incredible, Isaac was fantastic.
"Susan had that first great moment but she didn't work so much on the live shows."
Jules O'Dwyer and her dog Matisse won first place and went home with the £250,000 prize money.
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Michelle Keegan walked down the aisle to Shania Twain's 'From This Moment On'.
The 'Ordinary Lies' actress tied the knot with former 'The Only Way Is Essex' star Mark Wright last weekend and it's now been revealed they chose to have the hit single from 1997, which features the lyrics, "From this moment life has begun. From this moment you are the one", playing while she walked down the aisle.
The brunette beauty shared: "We listened to that song a year ago and the words meant so much it made me cry. It was like our song."
The 28-year-old hunk believes it was the perfect song and admits he could hardly control his emotions when he looked back and saw his wife-to-be walking towards him.
He told HELLO! magazine: "When I first saw Michelle, I looked up to the ceiling, trying to hold it together."
Mark added: "Every time I looked back at Michelle, I went to cry. I didn't know if I'd be able to keep looking at her. But then I thought, 'You know what? I'm not going to miss this', so I turned back and watched her as she walked towards me."
The former 'Strictly Come Dancing' contestant and his 27-year-old wife also treated their guests to a surprise performance of the 'Time of our Life' dance from 'Dirty Dancing'.
Michelle explained: "I love surprises at weddings. I'd YouTubed wedding dances and saw it and we thought it would be really good to do that - not as a first dance, but as a surprise."
And Mark's 'Strictly' partner Karen Hauer and her fiance Kevin Clifton helped them to learn the routine.
Karen added: "We spent a couple of days with them where Mark and I used to train in Essex. It was amazing how it came together. It was like watching Patrick Swayze and Baby. The lift was beautiful."
Michelle Keegan walked down aisle to Shania Twain song
Michelle Keegan walked down the aisle to Shania Twain's 'From This Moment On'.
The 'Ordinary Lies' actress tied the knot with former 'The Only Way Is Essex' star Mark Wright last weekend and it's now been revealed they chose to have the hit single from 1997, which features the lyrics, "From this moment life has begun. From this moment you are the one", playing while she walked down the aisle.
The brunette beauty shared: "We listened to that song a year ago and the words meant so much it made me cry. It was like our song."
The 28-year-old hunk believes it was the perfect song and admits he could hardly control his emotions when he looked back and saw his wife-to-be walking towards him.
He told HELLO! magazine: "When I first saw Michelle, I looked up to the ceiling, trying to hold it together."
Mark added: "Every time I looked back at Michelle, I went to cry. I didn't know if I'd be able to keep looking at her. But then I thought, 'You know what? I'm not going to miss this', so I turned back and watched her as she walked towards me."
The former 'Strictly Come Dancing' contestant and his 27-year-old wife also treated their guests to a surprise performance of the 'Time of our Life' dance from 'Dirty Dancing'.
Michelle explained: "I love surprises at weddings. I'd YouTubed wedding dances and saw it and we thought it would be really good to do that - not as a first dance, but as a surprise."
And Mark's 'Strictly' partner Karen Hauer and her fiance Kevin Clifton helped them to learn the routine.
Karen added: "We spent a couple of days with them where Mark and I used to train in Essex. It was amazing how it came together. It was like watching Patrick Swayze and Baby. The lift was beautiful."
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Adele Silva and Ben Faulks have joined the cast of 'Hollyoaks'.
The former 'Emmerdale' actress, who played Kelly Windsor on the ITV soap from 1993 to 2000 and again from 2005 to 2011, is set to star alongside Ben Faulks as childless couple Angela and Mark Brown who arrive in Hollyoaks in July hoping to adopt Tom Cunningham and Peri Lomax's baby.
Adele said of her new role: "I'm over the moon to be joining the show as Angela - I've watched it from the beginning so feel like I know everyone already - must remember not to call them by character names!"
Both couples will face heartbreak, however, as it becomes clear Tom still doesn't want his baby to be adopted and neither does his family.
A spokesperson for the Channel 4 soap said: "As the summer continues, Tom wanders down a dark path to deal with the prospect of handing his baby to another couple.
"Meanwhile Peri is still determined to give baby Cunningham-Lomax a 'better life' away from Hollyoaks and their dysfunctional families.
"Both couples face a difficult path ahead."
Ben - who previously starred as Mr. Bloom in the CBeebies children's show 'Mr. Bloom's Nursery' also revealed he's excited to begin filming.
He shared: "I'm extremely chuffed to be joining the Hollyoaks team and looking forward to the time ahead in Liverpool."
Adele Silva and Ben Faulks join Hollyoaks cast
Adele Silva and Ben Faulks have joined the cast of 'Hollyoaks'.
The former 'Emmerdale' actress, who played Kelly Windsor on the ITV soap from 1993 to 2000 and again from 2005 to 2011, is set to star alongside Ben Faulks as childless couple Angela and Mark Brown who arrive in Hollyoaks in July hoping to adopt Tom Cunningham and Peri Lomax's baby.
Adele said of her new role: "I'm over the moon to be joining the show as Angela - I've watched it from the beginning so feel like I know everyone already - must remember not to call them by character names!"
Both couples will face heartbreak, however, as it becomes clear Tom still doesn't want his baby to be adopted and neither does his family.
A spokesperson for the Channel 4 soap said: "As the summer continues, Tom wanders down a dark path to deal with the prospect of handing his baby to another couple.
"Meanwhile Peri is still determined to give baby Cunningham-Lomax a 'better life' away from Hollyoaks and their dysfunctional families.
"Both couples face a difficult path ahead."
Ben - who previously starred as Mr. Bloom in the CBeebies children's show 'Mr. Bloom's Nursery' also revealed he's excited to begin filming.
He shared: "I'm extremely chuffed to be joining the Hollyoaks team and looking forward to the time ahead in Liverpool."
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'Britain's Got Talent' winner Jules O'Dwyer admits she used a stunt double for her dog Matisse's final act as he is "afraid of heights".
Jules O'Dwyer and Matisse, who were crowned winners in last night's (31.05.15) live final, performed an entertaining routine in which a policewoman [Jules] chased after Matisse after he stole a string of sausages for his three-legged girlfriend and Jules has now revealed the stunt in which Matisse was seen climbing across a tightrope was performed by another dog.
Sh said: "Matisse's stunt double did [have a big role], actually every dog has a different character and Matisse is a little bit afraid of heights. Although he could physically do it, the other canine is the dog that actually did it, he's the dog that says I'm the action dog, he plays the double for him. Matisse, I don't want to give too much information but we decided what he was supposed to be doing because he likes to ad lib a lot. He's a bit of a diva."
Meanwhile, the crowned winner said she will spend the prize money of £250,000 on becoming a full-time dog trainer.
Asked what the cash prize means to her, she told ITV's 'Lorraine: "Financial security. I'm living the dream working and living around my beautiful dogs and train dogs at home for Guide Dogs for the Blind. Lots of special treats for my dogs. It allows me to do that more full time."
Britain’s Got Talent dog Matisse has stunt double
'Britain's Got Talent' winner Jules O'Dwyer admits she used a stunt double for her dog Matisse's final act as he is "afraid of heights".
Jules O'Dwyer and Matisse, who were crowned winners in last night's (31.05.15) live final, performed an entertaining routine in which a policewoman [Jules] chased after Matisse after he stole a string of sausages for his three-legged girlfriend and Jules has now revealed the stunt in which Matisse was seen climbing across a tightrope was performed by another dog.
Sh said: "Matisse's stunt double did [have a big role], actually every dog has a different character and Matisse is a little bit afraid of heights. Although he could physically do it, the other canine is the dog that actually did it, he's the dog that says I'm the action dog, he plays the double for him. Matisse, I don't want to give too much information but we decided what he was supposed to be doing because he likes to ad lib a lot. He's a bit of a diva."
Meanwhile, the crowned winner said she will spend the prize money of £250,000 on becoming a full-time dog trainer.
Asked what the cash prize means to her, she told ITV's 'Lorraine: "Financial security. I'm living the dream working and living around my beautiful dogs and train dogs at home for Guide Dogs for the Blind. Lots of special treats for my dogs. It allows me to do that more full time."
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