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Lucy Mecklenburgh praised her boyfriend Louis Smith for being her "beaut man" after treating him to a tour of the Harry Potter studios last night (17.03.15).
The former 'The Only Way is Essex' star joked the Olympian is the "biggest Harry Potter fan ever" after taking him to the launch of the new Hogwarts Express train and Platform 9 3/4 at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter in Leavesden, south east England.
Lucy took to her Instagram account to share a number of snaps of her and Louis in front of the "impressive" new red and black locomotive and the pair also got into the 'Harry Potter' spirit by enjoying some Butterbeer, a non-alcoholic butterscotch-tasting beverage which was drank by several characters in the film franchise.
In a series of posts, she wrote: "Me & the biggest Harry Potter fan ever at the launch of platform 9 & 3/4 & the amazing #hogwartsexpress
"Me & the impressive #hogwartsexpress#harrypotterstudios .. Wearing a beautiful red@halstonette dress
"At Harry Potter Studios drinking Butter Beer!! With@louissmith1989 no1 fan! #harrypotter#hogwartsexpress (sic)"
The couple's date obviously went well as she took to Twitter this morning to heap praise on the hunk during his appearance on ITV's 'Lorraine'.
Posting a picture of the star on the show, Lucy wrote: "My Beaut man on @ITVLorraine (sic)"
Lucy and Louis were not the only stars who turned out for the new Hogwarts Express launch, they were joined by the likes of 'Celebrity Big Brother' presenter Emma Willis and singer Conor Maynard as well as former Pussycat Dolls beauty Kimberly Wyatt, who took her three-month-old baby Willow to the event.
Lucy Mecklenburgh praises ‘beaut man’ Louis Smith
Lucy Mecklenburgh praised her boyfriend Louis Smith for being her "beaut man" after treating him to a tour of the Harry Potter studios last night (17.03.15).
The former 'The Only Way is Essex' star joked the Olympian is the "biggest Harry Potter fan ever" after taking him to the launch of the new Hogwarts Express train and Platform 9 3/4 at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter in Leavesden, south east England.
Lucy took to her Instagram account to share a number of snaps of her and Louis in front of the "impressive" new red and black locomotive and the pair also got into the 'Harry Potter' spirit by enjoying some Butterbeer, a non-alcoholic butterscotch-tasting beverage which was drank by several characters in the film franchise.
In a series of posts, she wrote: "Me & the biggest Harry Potter fan ever at the launch of platform 9 & 3/4 & the amazing #hogwartsexpress
"Me & the impressive #hogwartsexpress#harrypotterstudios .. Wearing a beautiful red@halstonette dress
"At Harry Potter Studios drinking Butter Beer!! With@louissmith1989 no1 fan! #harrypotter#hogwartsexpress (sic)"
The couple's date obviously went well as she took to Twitter this morning to heap praise on the hunk during his appearance on ITV's 'Lorraine'.
Posting a picture of the star on the show, Lucy wrote: "My Beaut man on @ITVLorraine (sic)"
Lucy and Louis were not the only stars who turned out for the new Hogwarts Express launch, they were joined by the likes of 'Celebrity Big Brother' presenter Emma Willis and singer Conor Maynard as well as former Pussycat Dolls beauty Kimberly Wyatt, who took her three-month-old baby Willow to the event.
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Jimi Mistry is to leave 'Coronation Street'.
The actor will exit the soap later this year after his character, gym owner Kal Nazir, is embroiled in a dramatic storyline with a "fantastic" twist.
Speaking about his departure, Jimi said: "When I was told about this storyline I felt it was a brilliant way to say goodbye to Kal and I am really looking forward to filming my departure scenes."
'Corrie' producer Stuart Blackburn is keeping details of the plot close to his chest, but it is believed Kal will walk away from Weatherfield as part of the recently revealed storyline which will see Kal's girlfriend Leanne Battersby (Jane Danson) become the victim of domestic abuse at their hands of her step-son Simon (Alex Bain).
Stuart said: "Kal's departure will be a big part of the fantastic spring and summer of drama on 'Coronation Street'. We discussed the plot idea with Jimi and we all feel it is a great storyline which will have huge ramifications for the Nazirs and Leanne going forward.
"Jimi is a talented actor and an asset to the show and we will be sorry to see him go, but this is a fantastic exit storyline there are still many twists and turns for the character in the coming months."
Jimi, who joined the soap in 2013, also paid tribute to Stuart and the rest of the 'Corrie' family for making his time on the programme so enjoyable.
The 42-year-old actor - whose first major TV role was playing Dr. Fred Fonseca on 'EastEnders' - added: "I want to thank Stuart and the team for giving me the opportunity to be part of such a fantastic show. This is the longest I have ever been in one job and I have enjoyed it immensely."
Jimi Mistry to leave Coronation Street
Jimi Mistry is to leave 'Coronation Street'.
The actor will exit the soap later this year after his character, gym owner Kal Nazir, is embroiled in a dramatic storyline with a "fantastic" twist.
Speaking about his departure, Jimi said: "When I was told about this storyline I felt it was a brilliant way to say goodbye to Kal and I am really looking forward to filming my departure scenes."
'Corrie' producer Stuart Blackburn is keeping details of the plot close to his chest, but it is believed Kal will walk away from Weatherfield as part of the recently revealed storyline which will see Kal's girlfriend Leanne Battersby (Jane Danson) become the victim of domestic abuse at their hands of her step-son Simon (Alex Bain).
Stuart said: "Kal's departure will be a big part of the fantastic spring and summer of drama on 'Coronation Street'. We discussed the plot idea with Jimi and we all feel it is a great storyline which will have huge ramifications for the Nazirs and Leanne going forward.
"Jimi is a talented actor and an asset to the show and we will be sorry to see him go, but this is a fantastic exit storyline there are still many twists and turns for the character in the coming months."
Jimi, who joined the soap in 2013, also paid tribute to Stuart and the rest of the 'Corrie' family for making his time on the programme so enjoyable.
The 42-year-old actor - whose first major TV role was playing Dr. Fred Fonseca on 'EastEnders' - added: "I want to thank Stuart and the team for giving me the opportunity to be part of such a fantastic show. This is the longest I have ever been in one job and I have enjoyed it immensely."
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James 'Lockie' Lock has branded Sam Faiers "underhanded".
The 27-year-old reality star doesn't understand why his former 'Only Way is Essex' castmate has followed in the footsteps of Lucy Mecklenburgh in launching her own fitness and lifestyle website and thinks she was "out of order" to do so.
He blasted: "To be honest, I thought it was a pretty underhanded move from Sam. Fitness was always Lucy's thing and Sam jumped on the bandwagon - it was out of order."
And James' girlfriend, Danielle Armstrong, has predicted an added dimension to the rivalry because she doesn't think Ferne McCann will be able to resist "copying" Sam.
She said: "Ferne McCann will probably do it next, she likes to copy Sam.
"Unfortunately, in our industry, most girls will either go into fashion or weight loss, but I can understand why Lucy might be upset."
Meanwhile, the 26-year-old blonde admits she doesn't understand why Lydia Bright has a problem with her.
She told OK! magazine: "We're still not talking. It was the most random row ever, really.
"I haven't got a problem with her. I never have.
"Apparently, I'm just a negative person for her to be around. I think it was a pretty lame excuse, to be honest.
"I've always thought Lydia sort of looked down on me and James. We're both quite loud."
James Lock brands Sam Faiers ‘underhanded’
James 'Lockie' Lock has branded Sam Faiers "underhanded".
The 27-year-old reality star doesn't understand why his former 'Only Way is Essex' castmate has followed in the footsteps of Lucy Mecklenburgh in launching her own fitness and lifestyle website and thinks she was "out of order" to do so.
He blasted: "To be honest, I thought it was a pretty underhanded move from Sam. Fitness was always Lucy's thing and Sam jumped on the bandwagon - it was out of order."
And James' girlfriend, Danielle Armstrong, has predicted an added dimension to the rivalry because she doesn't think Ferne McCann will be able to resist "copying" Sam.
She said: "Ferne McCann will probably do it next, she likes to copy Sam.
"Unfortunately, in our industry, most girls will either go into fashion or weight loss, but I can understand why Lucy might be upset."
Meanwhile, the 26-year-old blonde admits she doesn't understand why Lydia Bright has a problem with her.
She told OK! magazine: "We're still not talking. It was the most random row ever, really.
"I haven't got a problem with her. I never have.
"Apparently, I'm just a negative person for her to be around. I think it was a pretty lame excuse, to be honest.
"I've always thought Lydia sort of looked down on me and James. We're both quite loud."
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Russell Tovey "tweaks his nipples" before a sex scene.
The 33-year-old actor admits he is very conscious of his appearance so always tries to be at his best before shooting a raunchy scene for his show 'Looking'.
He said: "I keep the bush low, trim the chest hair and I like to get the nipples more erect, so I'll tweak them a bit too. Erect nipples add so much to a scene I think.
"I do worry about how I'm going to look in screen-grabs and GIFS. You know it's going to happen."
The openly gay star admits he finds it easier shooting same-sex love scenes with another gay man, rather than a heterosexual actor because he worries they will think he is "taking advantage" of them.
He told heat: "It's easier doing those scenes with another gay man than it is a straight man.
"The same way I feel fine doing sex scenes with a woman.
"When I'm doing a sex scene with an actor who is straight, I Feel a huge sense of responsibility not to feel like I'm taking advantage or anything.
"Like, I'll only touch their b***s if it says so in the script."
Russell Tovey ‘tweaks his nipples’ before sex scenes
Russell Tovey "tweaks his nipples" before a sex scene.
The 33-year-old actor admits he is very conscious of his appearance so always tries to be at his best before shooting a raunchy scene for his show 'Looking'.
He said: "I keep the bush low, trim the chest hair and I like to get the nipples more erect, so I'll tweak them a bit too. Erect nipples add so much to a scene I think.
"I do worry about how I'm going to look in screen-grabs and GIFS. You know it's going to happen."
The openly gay star admits he finds it easier shooting same-sex love scenes with another gay man, rather than a heterosexual actor because he worries they will think he is "taking advantage" of them.
He told heat: "It's easier doing those scenes with another gay man than it is a straight man.
"The same way I feel fine doing sex scenes with a woman.
"When I'm doing a sex scene with an actor who is straight, I Feel a huge sense of responsibility not to feel like I'm taking advantage or anything.
"Like, I'll only touch their b***s if it says so in the script."
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'EastEnders' has celebrated the 30th anniversary of 'Neighbours' with a tribute video.
The three-minute clip features a guest appearance from Jason Donovan - who played Scott Robinson in the Australian soap from 1986 to 1989 - arriving in Walford but receiving a typically cold East End welcome.
After being shunned by Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt), the star is kidnapped by 'EastEnders' character Aunt Babe (Annette Badland), who ties him up before making one of her famous trifles, which she tells him she has made "especially for you".
Long-standing 'EastEnders' actor Adam said: "We couldn't let the 'Neighbours' 30th anniversary pass without celebrating, especially after the great tribute they did for us last month. Everyone at 'EastEnders' absolutely loved it. So from all of us in Albert Square to everyone in Ramsay Street, have a very happy birthday."
Among the other strange scenes in the 'Ramsay Square' parody include various residents being seen covering up crimes, smoking and arguing, all while the jolly 'Neighbours' theme tune is played.
Last month, veteran stars of the Aussie soap Dr Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher) and Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) were the protagonists in a short clip honouring the BBC soap's 30th anniversary, in which various characters re-enacted key scenes from the show.
EastEnders cast shoot Neighbours 30th anniversary tribute
'EastEnders' has celebrated the 30th anniversary of 'Neighbours' with a tribute video.
The three-minute clip features a guest appearance from Jason Donovan - who played Scott Robinson in the Australian soap from 1986 to 1989 - arriving in Walford but receiving a typically cold East End welcome.
After being shunned by Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt), the star is kidnapped by 'EastEnders' character Aunt Babe (Annette Badland), who ties him up before making one of her famous trifles, which she tells him she has made "especially for you".
Long-standing 'EastEnders' actor Adam said: "We couldn't let the 'Neighbours' 30th anniversary pass without celebrating, especially after the great tribute they did for us last month. Everyone at 'EastEnders' absolutely loved it. So from all of us in Albert Square to everyone in Ramsay Street, have a very happy birthday."
Among the other strange scenes in the 'Ramsay Square' parody include various residents being seen covering up crimes, smoking and arguing, all while the jolly 'Neighbours' theme tune is played.
Last month, veteran stars of the Aussie soap Dr Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher) and Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) were the protagonists in a short clip honouring the BBC soap's 30th anniversary, in which various characters re-enacted key scenes from the show.
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Jeremy Clarkson has been cleared by the BBC Trust for using the word "pikey" on 'Top Gear'.
The 54-year-old presenter - who was suspended by the BBC last week following allegations he'd punched a producer - put up a sign with the words "Pikey's Peak" written on it on the BBC motoring show last year leading viewers to complain that it was "grossly offensive and racist" to the "gypsy traveller community".
However, the Trust's Editorial Standards Committee (ESC) have now concluded that the word had been used to mean "cheap", rather than as racist abuse, the Daily Mirror newspaper reports.
The episode in question saw Clarkson and co-hosts James May and Richard Hammond compare 80s hatchback cars with their modern equivalent, resulting in Clarkson and May joking about their colleague's lack of style when he selected a Vauxhall Nova.
After the stars completed a circuit of a race course, Clarkson was seen putting the handmade sign up on a wooden hut.
Producers of the show also claimed the use of the sign was a pun on the name of the racecourse Pikes Peak in the United States.
The ESC believe the word has "evolved into common parlance among a number of people to mean 'chavvy' or 'cheap' and, depending on the context, viewers would not necessarily associate it with the gypsy or traveller communities".
They added: "On this occasion, the use of the word 'pikey' as a play on words would not have been seen as a careless or purposeless stereotype about travellers and gypsies, but in keeping with the humour exhibited by the presenters towards Richard Hammond's perceived 'cheap' style."
The Trust did however admit that the word had the "potential" to cause offense and asked "programme makers" to bear that in mind.
A spokesman for the Traveller Movement condemned the decision, saying: "We are horrified by the BBC's green lighting of the use of the word 'pikey' by the 'Top Gear' presenters.
"The claim that it has evolved a new meaning and that most people do not realise it has any reference at all with gypsies and travellers is absolute rubbish.
The Movement now plan to take their complaint to Ofcom in a bid to have the decision overturned.
Jeremy Clarkson cleared by BBC Trust
Jeremy Clarkson has been cleared by the BBC Trust for using the word "pikey" on 'Top Gear'.
The 54-year-old presenter - who was suspended by the BBC last week following allegations he'd punched a producer - put up a sign with the words "Pikey's Peak" written on it on the BBC motoring show last year leading viewers to complain that it was "grossly offensive and racist" to the "gypsy traveller community".
However, the Trust's Editorial Standards Committee (ESC) have now concluded that the word had been used to mean "cheap", rather than as racist abuse, the Daily Mirror newspaper reports.
The episode in question saw Clarkson and co-hosts James May and Richard Hammond compare 80s hatchback cars with their modern equivalent, resulting in Clarkson and May joking about their colleague's lack of style when he selected a Vauxhall Nova.
After the stars completed a circuit of a race course, Clarkson was seen putting the handmade sign up on a wooden hut.
Producers of the show also claimed the use of the sign was a pun on the name of the racecourse Pikes Peak in the United States.
The ESC believe the word has "evolved into common parlance among a number of people to mean 'chavvy' or 'cheap' and, depending on the context, viewers would not necessarily associate it with the gypsy or traveller communities".
They added: "On this occasion, the use of the word 'pikey' as a play on words would not have been seen as a careless or purposeless stereotype about travellers and gypsies, but in keeping with the humour exhibited by the presenters towards Richard Hammond's perceived 'cheap' style."
The Trust did however admit that the word had the "potential" to cause offense and asked "programme makers" to bear that in mind.
A spokesman for the Traveller Movement condemned the decision, saying: "We are horrified by the BBC's green lighting of the use of the word 'pikey' by the 'Top Gear' presenters.
"The claim that it has evolved a new meaning and that most people do not realise it has any reference at all with gypsies and travellers is absolute rubbish.
The Movement now plan to take their complaint to Ofcom in a bid to have the decision overturned.
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Michelle Keegan "couldn't do" 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
The former 'Coronation Street' actress claims she has no plans to follow in the footsteps of her fiance Mark Wright by competing on the BBC One ballroom dance show as she found watching him take part excruciating.
Asked if she'd consider doing it, she said: "No - because it was so horrible watching Mark!"
The 27-year-old beauty - who is currently starring in new BBC drama 'Ordinary Lies' - doesn't think she'd do as well as the former 'The Only Way Is Essex' star, who made it to the final, because she's far too shy.
She explained: "Mark's a more confident person that me. And I remember seeing how nervous he was and thinking, 'If he's like that, I just couldn't do it'."
Michelle also denied claims she and Mark - who was previously engaged to his TOWIE co-star Lauren Goodger - are planning to show off with a big dance number at their upcoming wedding.
She added to Radio Times magazine: "I think everyone assumes we're going to do something choreographed, but we're not. I couldn't do that anyway because I'm rubbish. It's just going to be a personal thing."
Michelle Keegan won’t do Strictly Come Dancing
Michelle Keegan "couldn't do" 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
The former 'Coronation Street' actress claims she has no plans to follow in the footsteps of her fiance Mark Wright by competing on the BBC One ballroom dance show as she found watching him take part excruciating.
Asked if she'd consider doing it, she said: "No - because it was so horrible watching Mark!"
The 27-year-old beauty - who is currently starring in new BBC drama 'Ordinary Lies' - doesn't think she'd do as well as the former 'The Only Way Is Essex' star, who made it to the final, because she's far too shy.
She explained: "Mark's a more confident person that me. And I remember seeing how nervous he was and thinking, 'If he's like that, I just couldn't do it'."
Michelle also denied claims she and Mark - who was previously engaged to his TOWIE co-star Lauren Goodger - are planning to show off with a big dance number at their upcoming wedding.
She added to Radio Times magazine: "I think everyone assumes we're going to do something choreographed, but we're not. I couldn't do that anyway because I'm rubbish. It's just going to be a personal thing."
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Ben Collins, who was The Stig for eight years, claims 'Top Gear' would be fine without Jeremy Clarkson.
Ben, who was the anonymous driver on the BBC motoring show until 2011, claims that while the 54-year-old presenter has undoubtedly contributed to its success, he doesn't think it would fall apart if he were to be axed.
He said: "'Top Gear' has achieved huge status and Jeremy has certainly been part of that because he's got such a big personality... He's an unstoppable force.
"But fans of the programme love it for lots of different reasons. Jeremy is certainly one of them, but not the only one.
"The Bond franchise... changes and moves forward. Top Gear will always continue... It will carry on and continue to be successful because millions of people watch it."
The stuntman fell out with the BBC when he decided to reveal his identity and publish his autobiography and admits Jeremy was not supportive of him when the broadcaster took legal action against him.
He told the Radio Times magazine: "Things will evolve one way or the other. I don't think it can be only anchored in one person."
Ben added: "I was there for eight years but it came to a natural conclusion.
"I handed in my notice and had discussions with the BBC and they decided to go to court, which was a real shame and not what I wanted.
"Was Jeremy supportive? No, he wasn't. We haven't spoken since."
Ben's comments come after Perry McCarthy - who was The Stig from 2002 to 2003 - said the show would fall apart without Jeremy, who was suspended last week after being involved in a "fracas" with producer Oisin Tymon over a "catering issue".
He said previously: "I think you're going to have a diluted product. I don't think it will have the value that it did, here and overseas.
"And God help any soul who takes his place, because that's like signing up for your own firing squad.
"The only person who could take it on would be somebody who has nothing to lose."
Ben Collins: Top Gear will ‘always continue’
Ben Collins, who was The Stig for eight years, claims 'Top Gear' would be fine without Jeremy Clarkson.
Ben, who was the anonymous driver on the BBC motoring show until 2011, claims that while the 54-year-old presenter has undoubtedly contributed to its success, he doesn't think it would fall apart if he were to be axed.
He said: "'Top Gear' has achieved huge status and Jeremy has certainly been part of that because he's got such a big personality... He's an unstoppable force.
"But fans of the programme love it for lots of different reasons. Jeremy is certainly one of them, but not the only one.
"The Bond franchise... changes and moves forward. Top Gear will always continue... It will carry on and continue to be successful because millions of people watch it."
The stuntman fell out with the BBC when he decided to reveal his identity and publish his autobiography and admits Jeremy was not supportive of him when the broadcaster took legal action against him.
He told the Radio Times magazine: "Things will evolve one way or the other. I don't think it can be only anchored in one person."
Ben added: "I was there for eight years but it came to a natural conclusion.
"I handed in my notice and had discussions with the BBC and they decided to go to court, which was a real shame and not what I wanted.
"Was Jeremy supportive? No, he wasn't. We haven't spoken since."
Ben's comments come after Perry McCarthy - who was The Stig from 2002 to 2003 - said the show would fall apart without Jeremy, who was suspended last week after being involved in a "fracas" with producer Oisin Tymon over a "catering issue".
He said previously: "I think you're going to have a diluted product. I don't think it will have the value that it did, here and overseas.
"And God help any soul who takes his place, because that's like signing up for your own firing squad.
"The only person who could take it on would be somebody who has nothing to lose."
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Danny Dyer's breath "smells like diarrhoea".
The 'EastEnders' actor is left red-faced by his seven-year-old daughter Sunnie in a new episode of ITV's 'Big Star's Little Star' in which she was asked to describe her dad's "best-kept secret" and Danny, 37, was forced to guess what she was referring to.
Speaking about kissing, Sunnie starts by offering a series of clues: "He does it in the kitchen.
"When Mum and Dad do it, I gag.
"My dad would never do it with a dog, it's against the law. Boys just do it and girls say, 'calm down'.
"Animals do it. If a pig and a pig do it then they have a baby. Daddy spends five seconds (kissing)."
Danny - who plays Mick Carter on the popular BBC soap - guesses: "I think it's kissing. I'm always having a lips-up with her (Sunnie's mum Joanne Mas) in the kitchen. Well not always, like once every three months."
However, he takes issue with his daughter's claims and turns to his new fiancée, Joanne, who's sat in the audience and says: "You've never gagged have you babe? I do have a long tongue though."
Sunnie, though, continues to offer clues about her dad's best kept secret, saying: "You're not allowed to do it at school, around a friend's or in work.
"People do it in restaurants or at home. Daddy only does it with Mummy and he only does it on TV, which Mummy sometimes gets jealous of. Dad's are horrible. His breath smells like diarrhoea."
To which Danny responds: "Breath like diarrhoea? That's strong isn't it? I'm shocked."
'Big Star's Little Star' airs on ITV tomorrow (18.03.15) at 8pm.
Danny Dyer’s breath ‘smells like diarrhoea’
Danny Dyer's breath "smells like diarrhoea".
The 'EastEnders' actor is left red-faced by his seven-year-old daughter Sunnie in a new episode of ITV's 'Big Star's Little Star' in which she was asked to describe her dad's "best-kept secret" and Danny, 37, was forced to guess what she was referring to.
Speaking about kissing, Sunnie starts by offering a series of clues: "He does it in the kitchen.
"When Mum and Dad do it, I gag.
"My dad would never do it with a dog, it's against the law. Boys just do it and girls say, 'calm down'.
"Animals do it. If a pig and a pig do it then they have a baby. Daddy spends five seconds (kissing)."
Danny - who plays Mick Carter on the popular BBC soap - guesses: "I think it's kissing. I'm always having a lips-up with her (Sunnie's mum Joanne Mas) in the kitchen. Well not always, like once every three months."
However, he takes issue with his daughter's claims and turns to his new fiancée, Joanne, who's sat in the audience and says: "You've never gagged have you babe? I do have a long tongue though."
Sunnie, though, continues to offer clues about her dad's best kept secret, saying: "You're not allowed to do it at school, around a friend's or in work.
"People do it in restaurants or at home. Daddy only does it with Mummy and he only does it on TV, which Mummy sometimes gets jealous of. Dad's are horrible. His breath smells like diarrhoea."
To which Danny responds: "Breath like diarrhoea? That's strong isn't it? I'm shocked."
'Big Star's Little Star' airs on ITV tomorrow (18.03.15) at 8pm.
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