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Katie Price has left 'Celebrity Big Brother' bosses worried she will quit the show.
The 36-year-old star opened up about the agony she's been in since her breast reduction operation went wrong after joining the reality show last week and Channel 5 producers are now concerned she may choose to quit.
A source told the Daily Star newspaper: "Kate's boobs are a big worry.
"They could end up the reason we see her walking too.
"We can't possibly lose any more celebrities.
"Perez [Hilton] has been threatening to go too.
"We're cursed."
The former glamour model is believed to have accepted a £500,000 deal to appear on the show, forcing her to miss vital surgery today (19.01.15), and reality show bosses fear she could become the fourth celebrity to leave the house without being evicted.
Opening up about the botched operation on the show, she said: "If you saw what I'm like underneath. The scar's gone sceptic.
"My whole implant was hanging out on New Year's Day.
"They were going to take them out on Monday.
"That's how bad it is under there.
"I'm not even allowed to wear a bra."
Alexander O'Neal was seen quitting the show in last night's (18.01.15) episode following a number of altercations with gossip blogger Perez and former 'Coronation Street' actor Ken Morley and 'Baywatch' star Jeremy Jackson were both removed from the house following unacceptable behaviour meaning 'Ex on the Beach' beauty Chloe Goodman is the only celebrity to have been evicted by the public vote so far.
Meanwhile, 'Big Brother's Bit On The Side' host Rylan Clark has been forced to deny claims Perez has also quit the show after he was accused of posting the news on Twitter.
Katie Price to quit Celebrity Big Brother?
Katie Price has left 'Celebrity Big Brother' bosses worried she will quit the show.
The 36-year-old star opened up about the agony she's been in since her breast reduction operation went wrong after joining the reality show last week and Channel 5 producers are now concerned she may choose to quit.
A source told the Daily Star newspaper: "Kate's boobs are a big worry.
"They could end up the reason we see her walking too.
"We can't possibly lose any more celebrities.
"Perez [Hilton] has been threatening to go too.
"We're cursed."
The former glamour model is believed to have accepted a £500,000 deal to appear on the show, forcing her to miss vital surgery today (19.01.15), and reality show bosses fear she could become the fourth celebrity to leave the house without being evicted.
Opening up about the botched operation on the show, she said: "If you saw what I'm like underneath. The scar's gone sceptic.
"My whole implant was hanging out on New Year's Day.
"They were going to take them out on Monday.
"That's how bad it is under there.
"I'm not even allowed to wear a bra."
Alexander O'Neal was seen quitting the show in last night's (18.01.15) episode following a number of altercations with gossip blogger Perez and former 'Coronation Street' actor Ken Morley and 'Baywatch' star Jeremy Jackson were both removed from the house following unacceptable behaviour meaning 'Ex on the Beach' beauty Chloe Goodman is the only celebrity to have been evicted by the public vote so far.
Meanwhile, 'Big Brother's Bit On The Side' host Rylan Clark has been forced to deny claims Perez has also quit the show after he was accused of posting the news on Twitter.
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Alexander O'Neal "couldn't stand" to be in the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house any longer.
The 'Criticise' hitmaker left the reality show house this weekend following a number of altercations with gossip blogger Perez Hilton and it's been reported he was afraid of how he might "react" if he was forced to continue living with the controversial star.
A source shared: "Alex is a man with morals and principles.
"He is fair and will give everyone he meets a chance, but he just can't tolerate disrespect in any form.
"Perez was taunting him. He was baiting him and trying to get a reaction so he would be chucked out.
"By the end he was following him everywhere like a shadow.
"If someone behaved like that outside the house, especially when Alex was younger, they would have settled it man to man. It was getting to the stage where Alex was going to react."
The 61-year-old star - who was given a formal warning by Big Brother after using a homophobic slur in conversation with Perez - is believed to have been worried about his behaviour if the 36-year-old father-of-one continued to taunt him.
The source added to The Sun newspaper: "Alex knew he let himself down when he called Perez a f****t and he wasn't prepared to let himself down again, so he took the decision to leave.
"He doesn't need the exposure and he can live without the money. On top of that he was missing his wife. He couldn't stand to be in there any longer and he did the only thing he could, he walked. It was the best thing for everyone."
Alex is the third housemate to leave the Channel 5 show without being evicted after former 'Coronation Street' actor Ken Morley and 'Baywatch' star Jeremy Jackson were both removed following unacceptable behaviour.
Alexander O’Neal ‘couldn’t stand’ being on Celebrity Big Brother
Alexander O'Neal "couldn't stand" to be in the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house any longer.
The 'Criticise' hitmaker left the reality show house this weekend following a number of altercations with gossip blogger Perez Hilton and it's been reported he was afraid of how he might "react" if he was forced to continue living with the controversial star.
A source shared: "Alex is a man with morals and principles.
"He is fair and will give everyone he meets a chance, but he just can't tolerate disrespect in any form.
"Perez was taunting him. He was baiting him and trying to get a reaction so he would be chucked out.
"By the end he was following him everywhere like a shadow.
"If someone behaved like that outside the house, especially when Alex was younger, they would have settled it man to man. It was getting to the stage where Alex was going to react."
The 61-year-old star - who was given a formal warning by Big Brother after using a homophobic slur in conversation with Perez - is believed to have been worried about his behaviour if the 36-year-old father-of-one continued to taunt him.
The source added to The Sun newspaper: "Alex knew he let himself down when he called Perez a f****t and he wasn't prepared to let himself down again, so he took the decision to leave.
"He doesn't need the exposure and he can live without the money. On top of that he was missing his wife. He couldn't stand to be in there any longer and he did the only thing he could, he walked. It was the best thing for everyone."
Alex is the third housemate to leave the Channel 5 show without being evicted after former 'Coronation Street' actor Ken Morley and 'Baywatch' star Jeremy Jackson were both removed following unacceptable behaviour.
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John Partridge is to return to 'EastEnders' for its 30th anniversary.
The 43-year-old star has confessed he will reprise his role as Christian Clarke during the BBC One soap's week of live and semi-live episodes next month.
Christian will return for his sister Jane Beale's (Laurie Brett) wedding to ex-husband Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) following a brief appearance for Lucy Beale's (Hetti Bywater) funeral last year.
He told Digital Spy: "I am honoured to be returning to 'EastEnders' at this most exciting time to celebrate 30 years, and more importantly to find out who killed Lucy."
Christian left Walford with partner Syed Masood (Marc Elliott) in 2012 and John previously claimed he was too busy caring for his mother, who suffers from Alzheimer's, to return.
However, with the killer of his on-screen niece set to be revealed during the soap's celebrations of 30 years on air, John appears to have felt it was only right for him to be involved.
Executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins explained: "How could Jane get married to Ian without her brother there?
"Johnny Partridge and Christian Clarke are loved by the audience and his 'EastEnders' family, and we are all thrilled to have him back for our anniversary. And we'll be putting Johnny's extensive theatre experience to good use, as he is plunged into EastEnders' live week."
John is not the only former cast member set to make a surprise return however as Barbara Windsor and Jo Joyner will also be reprising their popular roles as Peggy Mitchell and Tanya Branning respectively.
John Partridge returning to EastEnders
John Partridge is to return to 'EastEnders' for its 30th anniversary.
The 43-year-old star has confessed he will reprise his role as Christian Clarke during the BBC One soap's week of live and semi-live episodes next month.
Christian will return for his sister Jane Beale's (Laurie Brett) wedding to ex-husband Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) following a brief appearance for Lucy Beale's (Hetti Bywater) funeral last year.
He told Digital Spy: "I am honoured to be returning to 'EastEnders' at this most exciting time to celebrate 30 years, and more importantly to find out who killed Lucy."
Christian left Walford with partner Syed Masood (Marc Elliott) in 2012 and John previously claimed he was too busy caring for his mother, who suffers from Alzheimer's, to return.
However, with the killer of his on-screen niece set to be revealed during the soap's celebrations of 30 years on air, John appears to have felt it was only right for him to be involved.
Executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins explained: "How could Jane get married to Ian without her brother there?
"Johnny Partridge and Christian Clarke are loved by the audience and his 'EastEnders' family, and we are all thrilled to have him back for our anniversary. And we'll be putting Johnny's extensive theatre experience to good use, as he is plunged into EastEnders' live week."
John is not the only former cast member set to make a surprise return however as Barbara Windsor and Jo Joyner will also be reprising their popular roles as Peggy Mitchell and Tanya Branning respectively.
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Alexander O'Neal left the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house after another incident involving Perez Hilton.
The 61-year-old singer made an early exit from the reality show, just a day after he was given a formal warning from the show's producers for using a homophobic slur to describe the celebrity gossip blogger.
Following his exit, Big Brother gave the housemates a message from the former contestant, where he said: "To all my housemates, I've had a great experience with you guys and I have mad love for almost all of you.
"I want you guys not to be sad that I'm leaving and not let my departure interrupt your experience."
In scenes shown earlier in the show, Alexander was asked how he was following yesterday's (17.01.15) incident, which saw him tell the 36-year-old blogger: "You're going to sit there with that silly ass f****t look on your face."
He said: "[I feel] s****y. Not in a good mood. Seeing Perez's face makes me sick to the stomach...
"In the real world, I could just remove myself from the situation. I don't know - I'm just all over the place right now."
In last night's episode, Alexander admitted that he didn't feel comfortable in the house because of Perez but later apologised for using the offensive term.
He said: "I don't feel comfortable in any corner of this house. Now I'm being taunted. I don't think I've met another human being as pathetic as this person. He's just really dog s**t on the bottom of anybody's shoe. Pathetic...
"Before when I was angry, I had no remorse. And now I feel a little differently about that - I shouldn't have said that. Period."
Since Alexander chose to leave the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house, Tuesday's planned eviction will now not go ahead.
There will be a nomination twist during Tuesday (20.01.15) night's show.
Alexander O’Neal leaves the Celebrity Big Brother house after incident with Perez Hilton
Alexander O'Neal left the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house after another incident involving Perez Hilton.
The 61-year-old singer made an early exit from the reality show, just a day after he was given a formal warning from the show's producers for using a homophobic slur to describe the celebrity gossip blogger.
Following his exit, Big Brother gave the housemates a message from the former contestant, where he said: "To all my housemates, I've had a great experience with you guys and I have mad love for almost all of you.
"I want you guys not to be sad that I'm leaving and not let my departure interrupt your experience."
In scenes shown earlier in the show, Alexander was asked how he was following yesterday's (17.01.15) incident, which saw him tell the 36-year-old blogger: "You're going to sit there with that silly ass f****t look on your face."
He said: "[I feel] s****y. Not in a good mood. Seeing Perez's face makes me sick to the stomach...
"In the real world, I could just remove myself from the situation. I don't know - I'm just all over the place right now."
In last night's episode, Alexander admitted that he didn't feel comfortable in the house because of Perez but later apologised for using the offensive term.
He said: "I don't feel comfortable in any corner of this house. Now I'm being taunted. I don't think I've met another human being as pathetic as this person. He's just really dog s**t on the bottom of anybody's shoe. Pathetic...
"Before when I was angry, I had no remorse. And now I feel a little differently about that - I shouldn't have said that. Period."
Since Alexander chose to leave the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house, Tuesday's planned eviction will now not go ahead.
There will be a nomination twist during Tuesday (20.01.15) night's show.
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'Coronation Street' actress Anne Kirkbride is set to quit the soap.
The 60-year-old star, who's played Deirdre Barlow since 1972, was given a three-month break in September due to "personal issues", but has failed to return to the show and is said to be questioning her future.
A 'Coronation Street' insider told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "While she loves the show, she finds it very draining.
"In the weeks before she was written out she would break down on set, crying that she couldn't cope.
"She's become increasingly worried about filming scenes with lots of people.
"Bosses have tried to help, but she's still found it tough."
Meanwhile, 'Coronation Street' boss Stuart Blackburn recently insisted "no one is safe" from the axe.
The soap showrunner - who was dubbed the Grim Reaper for killing off big names during his time at 'Emmerdale' - conceded he considered ending the lives of a number of characters in the show's mini-bus crash storyline.
He said: "No one was safe.
"When you sit around a writers' table the truth is all of them [the characters] are fair game.
"That's not about being gratuitous, it's about having a cause and effect."
Anne Kirkbride ‘to quit Coronation Street’
'Coronation Street' actress Anne Kirkbride is set to quit the soap.
The 60-year-old star, who's played Deirdre Barlow since 1972, was given a three-month break in September due to "personal issues", but has failed to return to the show and is said to be questioning her future.
A 'Coronation Street' insider told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "While she loves the show, she finds it very draining.
"In the weeks before she was written out she would break down on set, crying that she couldn't cope.
"She's become increasingly worried about filming scenes with lots of people.
"Bosses have tried to help, but she's still found it tough."
Meanwhile, 'Coronation Street' boss Stuart Blackburn recently insisted "no one is safe" from the axe.
The soap showrunner - who was dubbed the Grim Reaper for killing off big names during his time at 'Emmerdale' - conceded he considered ending the lives of a number of characters in the show's mini-bus crash storyline.
He said: "No one was safe.
"When you sit around a writers' table the truth is all of them [the characters] are fair game.
"That's not about being gratuitous, it's about having a cause and effect."
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Alexander O'Neal has chosen to leave the 'Celebrity Big Brother' House.
The 61-year-old singer's decision to leave the Channel 5 show prematurely follows a formal warning from producers for using a homophobic insult to describe celebrity blogger Perez Hilton.
The incident in the kitchen saw Perez blow kisses in the direction of the singer before following him into the lounge.
Alexander responded by saying: "I know what you want but you're not going to get it ... you're going to sit there with that silly ass f****t look on your face."
At that stage, Alexander's fellow housemates intervened, stopping him from making any further insulting remarks.
Alexander was then called into the diary room and given a formal warning by show bosses for unacceptable language.
The singer - whose hits include 'If You Were Here Tonight' and 'Criticize' - confessed he felt uncomfortable in the house, but apologised for his behaviour.
Alexander is the third housemate to leave the show under a cloud, following the departures of Jeremy Jackson and Ken Morley.
'Baywatch' actor Jeremy, 34, was axed after allegedly behaving inappropriately towards Chloe Goodman in the bathroom.
Meanwhile, former 'Coronation Street' star Ken was removed for using unacceptable language.
Alexander O’Neal leaves Celebrity Big Brother
Alexander O'Neal has chosen to leave the 'Celebrity Big Brother' House.
The 61-year-old singer's decision to leave the Channel 5 show prematurely follows a formal warning from producers for using a homophobic insult to describe celebrity blogger Perez Hilton.
The incident in the kitchen saw Perez blow kisses in the direction of the singer before following him into the lounge.
Alexander responded by saying: "I know what you want but you're not going to get it ... you're going to sit there with that silly ass f****t look on your face."
At that stage, Alexander's fellow housemates intervened, stopping him from making any further insulting remarks.
Alexander was then called into the diary room and given a formal warning by show bosses for unacceptable language.
The singer - whose hits include 'If You Were Here Tonight' and 'Criticize' - confessed he felt uncomfortable in the house, but apologised for his behaviour.
Alexander is the third housemate to leave the show under a cloud, following the departures of Jeremy Jackson and Ken Morley.
'Baywatch' actor Jeremy, 34, was axed after allegedly behaving inappropriately towards Chloe Goodman in the bathroom.
Meanwhile, former 'Coronation Street' star Ken was removed for using unacceptable language.
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Chloe Goodman was so traumatised by Jeremy Jackson groping her because it brought back memories of being assaulted when she was 18.
The 'Ex On The Beach' star, now 21, has been accused by some viewers of 'Celebrity Big Brother' of over-reacting to the incident - which saw Jeremy open her top and expose her breast - but Chloe has revealed it caused terrible memories to come flooding back to her.
She revealed: "Anyone who says I over-reacted doesn't know what it's like to be totally powerless at the hands of a man.
"I was absolutely terrified and it brought all those painful memories back. I consider myself a strong woman, but in that moment with Jeremy, I couldn't do anything.
"I was terrified. It took me right back to when it happened before. That incident when I was 18 really affected me. I thought I had dealt with it, but I obviously haven't."
The incident occurred when she travelled from Brighton to London to see someone she thought was trustworthy not long after she started glamour modelling, only for him to take advantage of Chloe and try to grope her.
She told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "When I got to the studio we chatted, then I stripped down to my knickers so he could start taking pictures.
"He was trying to get me to pose in really horrible positions. I had only just started doing it, so I wasn't really confident enough to say no.
"I obviously wasn't comfortable with what was going on and he started getting annoyed. He was touching me, trying to show me what poses he wanted.
"Then he put his hand down my knickers. I was absolutely stunned - I didn't know what to do. I was s***ing myself, but I managed to get away.
"I got my phone out and I pretended I was speaking to my mum and that she was outside to pick me up, then I ran out of the studios."
Chloe Goodman reveals she was assaulted by photographer
Chloe Goodman was so traumatised by Jeremy Jackson groping her because it brought back memories of being assaulted when she was 18.
The 'Ex On The Beach' star, now 21, has been accused by some viewers of 'Celebrity Big Brother' of over-reacting to the incident - which saw Jeremy open her top and expose her breast - but Chloe has revealed it caused terrible memories to come flooding back to her.
She revealed: "Anyone who says I over-reacted doesn't know what it's like to be totally powerless at the hands of a man.
"I was absolutely terrified and it brought all those painful memories back. I consider myself a strong woman, but in that moment with Jeremy, I couldn't do anything.
"I was terrified. It took me right back to when it happened before. That incident when I was 18 really affected me. I thought I had dealt with it, but I obviously haven't."
The incident occurred when she travelled from Brighton to London to see someone she thought was trustworthy not long after she started glamour modelling, only for him to take advantage of Chloe and try to grope her.
She told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "When I got to the studio we chatted, then I stripped down to my knickers so he could start taking pictures.
"He was trying to get me to pose in really horrible positions. I had only just started doing it, so I wasn't really confident enough to say no.
"I obviously wasn't comfortable with what was going on and he started getting annoyed. He was touching me, trying to show me what poses he wanted.
"Then he put his hand down my knickers. I was absolutely stunned - I didn't know what to do. I was s***ing myself, but I managed to get away.
"I got my phone out and I pretended I was speaking to my mum and that she was outside to pick me up, then I ran out of the studios."
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Cressida Bonas is in talks to star in 'Downton Abbey'.
The ex-girlfriend of Britain's Prince Harry is a huge fan of the popular ITV show and has already met with creator Julian Fellowes to discuss a role.
A source told the Daily Star newspaper: "Cressida is trying to break into Hollywood and knows a Downton role would do wonders for her profile, not only in the UK but also the US.
"She met Julian in the run-up to the Golden Globes.
"While it was a very informal chat, Julian was said to be hugely impressed with her.
"He even promised to set up a meeting with the show's casting director in the UK to talk about a possible cameo in the next season, which may lead to a more permanent role."
The talks comes shortly after the 25-year-old beauty was cast in the new Harvey Weinstein movie 'Tulip Fever', which also features the likes of Dame Judi Dench and Cara Delevingne.
Weinstein has claimed she'll go on to have a success acting career.
He said: "People will see what a fantastic actress she is. It will be the first of many roles for her."
Cressida Bonas ‘in talks to star in Downton Abbey’
Cressida Bonas is in talks to star in 'Downton Abbey'.
The ex-girlfriend of Britain's Prince Harry is a huge fan of the popular ITV show and has already met with creator Julian Fellowes to discuss a role.
A source told the Daily Star newspaper: "Cressida is trying to break into Hollywood and knows a Downton role would do wonders for her profile, not only in the UK but also the US.
"She met Julian in the run-up to the Golden Globes.
"While it was a very informal chat, Julian was said to be hugely impressed with her.
"He even promised to set up a meeting with the show's casting director in the UK to talk about a possible cameo in the next season, which may lead to a more permanent role."
The talks comes shortly after the 25-year-old beauty was cast in the new Harvey Weinstein movie 'Tulip Fever', which also features the likes of Dame Judi Dench and Cara Delevingne.
Weinstein has claimed she'll go on to have a success acting career.
He said: "People will see what a fantastic actress she is. It will be the first of many roles for her."
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Helen George didn't "expect" teenagers to like 'Call the Midwife'
The 30-year-old actress - who plays feisty Trixie Franklin in the 50s drama - gets a lot of fan mail from young people interested in following her on-screen career path and she admits she and show bosses didn't expect the programme to appeal to such a group.
She said: "What's interesting is that we seem to have a younger fan base too. I've got letters from 13 and 14-year-old girls who love the show and are interested in midwifery.
"So it's good that midwifery has been brought to the forefront.
"They're interested in how we work with the community and the relationships between all the girls. I don't think we were expecting to capture that sort of audience straight away."
Helen believes part of the appeal of the show is the strong bond between the cast members.
Asked what she thinks the show's appeal is, she told OK! magazine: "It's an ensemble piece. I hope one of the reasons that it's been such a success is that there's a chemistry between all of us and I hope that comes across on screen. I think that this series is going to be the best."
Helen George shocked by Call the Midwife popularity
Helen George didn't "expect" teenagers to like 'Call the Midwife'
The 30-year-old actress - who plays feisty Trixie Franklin in the 50s drama - gets a lot of fan mail from young people interested in following her on-screen career path and she admits she and show bosses didn't expect the programme to appeal to such a group.
She said: "What's interesting is that we seem to have a younger fan base too. I've got letters from 13 and 14-year-old girls who love the show and are interested in midwifery.
"So it's good that midwifery has been brought to the forefront.
"They're interested in how we work with the community and the relationships between all the girls. I don't think we were expecting to capture that sort of audience straight away."
Helen believes part of the appeal of the show is the strong bond between the cast members.
Asked what she thinks the show's appeal is, she told OK! magazine: "It's an ensemble piece. I hope one of the reasons that it's been such a success is that there's a chemistry between all of us and I hope that comes across on screen. I think that this series is going to be the best."
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