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Kym Marsh's boyfriend has reportedly been caught having web sex with an aspiring model.
The 'Coronation Street' actress is said to be "furious" after her partner Dan Hooper was allegedly caught having raunchy online video chats with another woman.
A source told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "She will be furious about Dan having Skype sex with anyone.
"It's hard to see the relationship lasting much longer."
While Dan has reportedly insisted this happened before he and Kym got together, the newspaper claims there is a video of him with the April 19 episode of 'Britain's Got Talent' playing in the background.
It is also said the soap star's boyfriend is a fan of "celebrity sex tapes" and watched them while chatting to the unnamed model.
An insider said: "He liked celebrity sex tapes. Sometimes when they had Skype sex, which happened a number of times, he played Kim Kardashian's in the background."
The reports come after a rocky few weeks for the couple, with Dan's ex-girlfriend Stephanie Waring blasting Kym for dating her former flame.
She previously said: ""I'm shocked and upset. I can't believe Kym has done this to me. It is killing me. There is an unwritten rule that if you are friends with somebody you don't go near their ex partners."
Kym Marsh’s boyfriend caught in online sex chat?
Kym Marsh's boyfriend has reportedly been caught having web sex with an aspiring model.
The 'Coronation Street' actress is said to be "furious" after her partner Dan Hooper was allegedly caught having raunchy online video chats with another woman.
A source told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "She will be furious about Dan having Skype sex with anyone.
"It's hard to see the relationship lasting much longer."
While Dan has reportedly insisted this happened before he and Kym got together, the newspaper claims there is a video of him with the April 19 episode of 'Britain's Got Talent' playing in the background.
It is also said the soap star's boyfriend is a fan of "celebrity sex tapes" and watched them while chatting to the unnamed model.
An insider said: "He liked celebrity sex tapes. Sometimes when they had Skype sex, which happened a number of times, he played Kim Kardashian's in the background."
The reports come after a rocky few weeks for the couple, with Dan's ex-girlfriend Stephanie Waring blasting Kym for dating her former flame.
She previously said: ""I'm shocked and upset. I can't believe Kym has done this to me. It is killing me. There is an unwritten rule that if you are friends with somebody you don't go near their ex partners."
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Samia Ghadie is "happy" to stay on 'Coronation Street'.
While the soap star - who plays Maria Connor in the show - admitted she hasn't agreed to a new deal yet, she insisted it is because her current contract is still going on "for a while".
Speaking to the Daily Star Sunday newspaper, she said: "Despite recent reports I've not signed a new contract.
"My agent hasn't rung me for a few weeks but I'm contracted for a while so we're not even at that stage yet.
"But I'm definitely happy there and am not planning on any drastic departure or anything like that."
She also admitted her character's recent behaviour with ex-boyfriend Tyrone Dobbs (Alan Halsall) has been a different change of pace for someone who is usually portrayed as a "victim".
Samia added: "Maria is obsessed with Tyrone and is thinkinig her life would have been all right if she'd just stayed with her first love.
"And, of course, it was Fiz who broke them up all those years ago. She started seeing Tyrone behind Maria's back so in some bizarre way she thinks she is taking back what's rightfully hers.
"Maria has always been the victim, so for her to go out there and cause all this trouble has been a real change to play."
Samia Ghadie ‘happy’ with Coronation Street future
Samia Ghadie is "happy" to stay on 'Coronation Street'.
While the soap star - who plays Maria Connor in the show - admitted she hasn't agreed to a new deal yet, she insisted it is because her current contract is still going on "for a while".
Speaking to the Daily Star Sunday newspaper, she said: "Despite recent reports I've not signed a new contract.
"My agent hasn't rung me for a few weeks but I'm contracted for a while so we're not even at that stage yet.
"But I'm definitely happy there and am not planning on any drastic departure or anything like that."
She also admitted her character's recent behaviour with ex-boyfriend Tyrone Dobbs (Alan Halsall) has been a different change of pace for someone who is usually portrayed as a "victim".
Samia added: "Maria is obsessed with Tyrone and is thinkinig her life would have been all right if she'd just stayed with her first love.
"And, of course, it was Fiz who broke them up all those years ago. She started seeing Tyrone behind Maria's back so in some bizarre way she thinks she is taking back what's rightfully hers.
"Maria has always been the victim, so for her to go out there and cause all this trouble has been a real change to play."
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Charlotte Crosby learnt a lot about relationships during her new reality show.
The star - who recently filmed her own programme 'The Charlotte Crosby Experience' in four different communities across the world - admitted she was taught important life lessons about love.
She told the Sunday People newspaper's Sunday magazine: "I'm the type of person who, when I'm arguing with my boyfriend I think, that's it I'm finishing with him.
"But finishing with someone or getting a divorce is just not a question for the people I stayed with in India or Canada ... You look at all the great times you've had together and you don't just focus on the one bad time."
The 'Geordie Shore' star has made sure to bring her new attitude home with her and used it to solve arguments with her boyfriend Mitch Jenkins.
She said: "I had an argument with my boyfriend after the show, and I just said, 'Look, we'll speak when we speak, I need a couple of days to forget about it'.
"Normally I'll be on Facebook 'unfriending' him, but I haven't done that once in our whole relationship.
"But believe me there've been times where I've wanted to. I did delete all his photos off Instagram once but that was before I learned the life lesson."
Charlotte Crosby learnt love life lesson
Charlotte Crosby learnt a lot about relationships during her new reality show.
The star - who recently filmed her own programme 'The Charlotte Crosby Experience' in four different communities across the world - admitted she was taught important life lessons about love.
She told the Sunday People newspaper's Sunday magazine: "I'm the type of person who, when I'm arguing with my boyfriend I think, that's it I'm finishing with him.
"But finishing with someone or getting a divorce is just not a question for the people I stayed with in India or Canada ... You look at all the great times you've had together and you don't just focus on the one bad time."
The 'Geordie Shore' star has made sure to bring her new attitude home with her and used it to solve arguments with her boyfriend Mitch Jenkins.
She said: "I had an argument with my boyfriend after the show, and I just said, 'Look, we'll speak when we speak, I need a couple of days to forget about it'.
"Normally I'll be on Facebook 'unfriending' him, but I haven't done that once in our whole relationship.
"But believe me there've been times where I've wanted to. I did delete all his photos off Instagram once but that was before I learned the life lesson."
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Michelle Collins is in talks to compete on 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
The former 'Coronation Street' actress could see her name value boost just in time for new casting opportunities and would give her a chance to spend more time with her daughter Maia in London.
An insider told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "Michelle has said before that the show appeals to her - and the timing would be perfect as there is always a casting rush in January.
"'Strictly' would raise her profile just as that rush begins ... For Michelle, 'Strictly' also has the bonus that it is London-based. She left 'Corrie' because she wanted to be in London with her daughter, Maia.
"So the last thing she would want is another job that would take her away again. 'Strictly' would guarantee her three months in London."
Michelle has admitted in the past she would be happy to compete on the ballroom dancing show, even if her "competitive" streak led to a clash with the judges.
She said: "Never say never - out of all of [the reality shows] I'd do 'Strictly'. But I'm quite competitive and I don't like to fail at anything.
"I'm not a very good dancer and I wouldn't take being criticised by Craig Revel Horwood very well. I would probably end up punching him."
Michelle Collins set for Strictly Come Dancing?
Michelle Collins is in talks to compete on 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
The former 'Coronation Street' actress could see her name value boost just in time for new casting opportunities and would give her a chance to spend more time with her daughter Maia in London.
An insider told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "Michelle has said before that the show appeals to her - and the timing would be perfect as there is always a casting rush in January.
"'Strictly' would raise her profile just as that rush begins ... For Michelle, 'Strictly' also has the bonus that it is London-based. She left 'Corrie' because she wanted to be in London with her daughter, Maia.
"So the last thing she would want is another job that would take her away again. 'Strictly' would guarantee her three months in London."
Michelle has admitted in the past she would be happy to compete on the ballroom dancing show, even if her "competitive" streak led to a clash with the judges.
She said: "Never say never - out of all of [the reality shows] I'd do 'Strictly'. But I'm quite competitive and I don't like to fail at anything.
"I'm not a very good dancer and I wouldn't take being criticised by Craig Revel Horwood very well. I would probably end up punching him."
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Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright have found a family home in Essex.
The stars have set their sights on the sprawling property which has a big garden, but the 'Coronation Street' beauty was keen not to reveal too many details about their future home since their purchase hasn't been finalised yet.
She explained: "It's in Essex, and it's not a six-bedroom house, but it does have a big garden and it's in a lovely area."
Michelle doesn't want to get her hopes up and insists she won't be buying furniture to make the house their own until they've signed the paperwork.
She added to Britain's OK! magazine: "We've got a property in the pipeline but it's not completed yet. I'd guess we'll be in in a month and a half. I haven't bought anything, though, because I don't want to jinx it. I don't want to buy a sofa or bed for the house to fall through, which can happen. I want everything signed and completed first. I decked out my own house so I love getting things for the home."
Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright eye Essex pad
Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright have found a family home in Essex.
The stars have set their sights on the sprawling property which has a big garden, but the 'Coronation Street' beauty was keen not to reveal too many details about their future home since their purchase hasn't been finalised yet.
She explained: "It's in Essex, and it's not a six-bedroom house, but it does have a big garden and it's in a lovely area."
Michelle doesn't want to get her hopes up and insists she won't be buying furniture to make the house their own until they've signed the paperwork.
She added to Britain's OK! magazine: "We've got a property in the pipeline but it's not completed yet. I'd guess we'll be in in a month and a half. I haven't bought anything, though, because I don't want to jinx it. I don't want to buy a sofa or bed for the house to fall through, which can happen. I want everything signed and completed first. I decked out my own house so I love getting things for the home."
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Kiefer Sutherland described London as "another character" in the new series of '24'.
'24: Live Another Day' is set in the UK's capital city and the show's star - who plays Jack Bauer - admitted filming in his hometown helped convince him to return for another season after initially being uncertain.
He told the Daily Mail Weekend magazine: "There was a massive fear on my part that any kind of follow-up series would've live up to expectations.
"But there's such a powerful idea at the heart of 'Live Another Day' that I wanted to be a part of it. I know there's huge interest in finding out what happened to Jack. So now we can!
"And filming in London, the city of my birth, was a big attraction. Its magnificent landscapes, buildings and transport add to the spectacle. London's effectively another character."
Indeed, it was only once he'd settled into the filming that Kiefer was convinced he'd "made the right decision".
He admitted: "It took a few days of filming in London before I felt comfortable in the role of Jack and before I could to myself that we'd made the right decision to bring him back."
Kiefer Sutherland praises 24’s London setting
Kiefer Sutherland described London as "another character" in the new series of '24'.
'24: Live Another Day' is set in the UK's capital city and the show's star - who plays Jack Bauer - admitted filming in his hometown helped convince him to return for another season after initially being uncertain.
He told the Daily Mail Weekend magazine: "There was a massive fear on my part that any kind of follow-up series would've live up to expectations.
"But there's such a powerful idea at the heart of 'Live Another Day' that I wanted to be a part of it. I know there's huge interest in finding out what happened to Jack. So now we can!
"And filming in London, the city of my birth, was a big attraction. Its magnificent landscapes, buildings and transport add to the spectacle. London's effectively another character."
Indeed, it was only once he'd settled into the filming that Kiefer was convinced he'd "made the right decision".
He admitted: "It took a few days of filming in London before I felt comfortable in the role of Jack and before I could to myself that we'd made the right decision to bring him back."
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Brooke Vincent is delighted her character has started behaving badly.
The 'Coronation Street' actress has played Sophie Webster in the soap since she was 11 and she happy to see her show a bit of an edge a decade later.
She told The Sun newspaper's TV Magazine: "It used to frustrate me that Sophie was such a good girl, though. She might be the Street's first lesbian, but she was always very nice.
"I'd always hoped she'd go in a different direction and I'd even say the 'good-girl lines' in a way that was a bit sarcastic or with an edge to make the viewers and writers think there was something more to Sophie.
"Now it's happening, I couldn't be more pleased ... I'm just loving it. Finally the good Christian girl is turning a bit wild - much more like me. In fact, I want her to be even worse."
Brooke also claimed the soap saved her life,keeping her out of "a young offenders' institute" by giving her a positive focus.
She said: "If I hadn't got this job and I hadn't stayed on 'Coronation Street', I'd be in a young offenders' institute right now.
"I was born naughty - I can't help it, that's who I am - so being on the show has kept me on the straight and narrow."
Brooke Vincent delighted at ‘wild’ Corrie role
Brooke Vincent is delighted her character has started behaving badly.
The 'Coronation Street' actress has played Sophie Webster in the soap since she was 11 and she happy to see her show a bit of an edge a decade later.
She told The Sun newspaper's TV Magazine: "It used to frustrate me that Sophie was such a good girl, though. She might be the Street's first lesbian, but she was always very nice.
"I'd always hoped she'd go in a different direction and I'd even say the 'good-girl lines' in a way that was a bit sarcastic or with an edge to make the viewers and writers think there was something more to Sophie.
"Now it's happening, I couldn't be more pleased ... I'm just loving it. Finally the good Christian girl is turning a bit wild - much more like me. In fact, I want her to be even worse."
Brooke also claimed the soap saved her life,keeping her out of "a young offenders' institute" by giving her a positive focus.
She said: "If I hadn't got this job and I hadn't stayed on 'Coronation Street', I'd be in a young offenders' institute right now.
"I was born naughty - I can't help it, that's who I am - so being on the show has kept me on the straight and narrow."
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Scissor Sisters singer Jake Shears is being considered as Louis Walsh's 'X Factor' replacement.
The star is in line to join the TV talent show panel is the long-standing judge is axed, although it is said Simon Cowell is keen to do what he can to keep his friend on the panel.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror newspaper, a source said: "ITV aren't sure about Louis and think it may be time for a change.
"Jake really impressed when he was a guest mentor on 'The Voice' but Louis is very much Simon's man, so we'll have to wait and see."
Jake has admitted in the past he would love to play a part in "one of Simon Cowell's shows".
He previously said: "I would be happy and very excited to appear on one of Simon Cowell's shows.
"I think I'd have a good time. I'd definitely be enthusiastic. I think it's a really wonderful thing."
A source recently claimed Louis could be heading for the exit door under pressure from ITV.
An insider explained: "What we've said is we want the panel to be as strong as it can be and if that means getting rid of people who have been on it before, so be it.
"The show is going through a creative renewal with Simon and Cheryl Cole back, so it's only right we make it as good as we can.
"It's not just Simon's show - it's ITV's, so we have a big say.
"It was ITV boss Peter Fincham that helped broker the deal for Cheryl to come back."
Scissor Sisters singer set for X Factor judging panel?
Scissor Sisters singer Jake Shears is being considered as Louis Walsh's 'X Factor' replacement.
The star is in line to join the TV talent show panel is the long-standing judge is axed, although it is said Simon Cowell is keen to do what he can to keep his friend on the panel.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror newspaper, a source said: "ITV aren't sure about Louis and think it may be time for a change.
"Jake really impressed when he was a guest mentor on 'The Voice' but Louis is very much Simon's man, so we'll have to wait and see."
Jake has admitted in the past he would love to play a part in "one of Simon Cowell's shows".
He previously said: "I would be happy and very excited to appear on one of Simon Cowell's shows.
"I think I'd have a good time. I'd definitely be enthusiastic. I think it's a really wonderful thing."
A source recently claimed Louis could be heading for the exit door under pressure from ITV.
An insider explained: "What we've said is we want the panel to be as strong as it can be and if that means getting rid of people who have been on it before, so be it.
"The show is going through a creative renewal with Simon and Cheryl Cole back, so it's only right we make it as good as we can.
"It's not just Simon's show - it's ITV's, so we have a big say.
"It was ITV boss Peter Fincham that helped broker the deal for Cheryl to come back."
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A One Direction songwriter has been scouted for 'Britain's Got Talent'.
Ed Drewett - who co-wrote the band's hit single 'Best Song Ever' - has been fast-tracked to the show's semi-finals and it is reported he is already wanted for Simon Cowell's Syco Records.
An insider told The Sun newspaper: "Simon is keen to sign Ed to his Syco record label but wants him to gain exposure on 'BGT' first.
"Ed is a mate of 1D too, so they're likely to tweet in support during the live finals.
"The move raises big questions about the audition process and highlights how many acts are scouted, rather than apply in the normal way."
As well as his song for the superstar boy band, he has also penned hits for The Wanted - 'Glad You Came' and 'All Time Low' - and wrote Olly Murs' track 'Dear Darlin''.
Despite having huge success with those tunes - and being signed with Polydor and Virgin - he was allowed to apply after Simon changed the TV talent show's rules in 2012.
A source added that while he auditioned in front of Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams in February - with the media mogul out of the country for the birth of his son - he explained his background to the panel.
One Direction songwriter scouted for Britain’s Got Talent
A One Direction songwriter has been scouted for 'Britain's Got Talent'.
Ed Drewett - who co-wrote the band's hit single 'Best Song Ever' - has been fast-tracked to the show's semi-finals and it is reported he is already wanted for Simon Cowell's Syco Records.
An insider told The Sun newspaper: "Simon is keen to sign Ed to his Syco record label but wants him to gain exposure on 'BGT' first.
"Ed is a mate of 1D too, so they're likely to tweet in support during the live finals.
"The move raises big questions about the audition process and highlights how many acts are scouted, rather than apply in the normal way."
As well as his song for the superstar boy band, he has also penned hits for The Wanted - 'Glad You Came' and 'All Time Low' - and wrote Olly Murs' track 'Dear Darlin''.
Despite having huge success with those tunes - and being signed with Polydor and Virgin - he was allowed to apply after Simon changed the TV talent show's rules in 2012.
A source added that while he auditioned in front of Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams in February - with the media mogul out of the country for the birth of his son - he explained his background to the panel.
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