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Rochelle Humes: Emma Willis is Marvin Humes’ ‘TV wife’


Rochelle Humes believes Emma Willis has become her husband Marvin Humes' new "TV wife".
The Saturday's star insists she likes watching the former JLS singer, whom she married in 2012, presenting with Emma, 38, on 'The Voice' because they work well together.
Asked if she would like a presenting job on 'The Voice', Rochelle replied: "Oh no, no. That's his TV wife now. I like watching them together."
Meanwhile, Rochelle, 25, will soon return to BBC Three's 'Sweat the Small Stuff' alongside Nick Grimshaw, but she's determined to bite her tongue during filming in a bid to avoid future embarrassment for her and Marvin's 10-month-old daughter Alaia-Mai.
She explained to Digital Spy: "There's some things I shouldn't say on TV now I'm a mum. I get so carried away on Friday night [filming] because I don't really have much of a social night anymore, so I need to remember, 'Don't do that - you've got a daughter and she will watch this one day'. And I have to remember that if we have a drink afterwards I will have to get up in the morning."

EastEnders’ Lee Carter becomes suspect in Lucy Beale murder


EastEnders' Lee Carter is to become a suspect in the Lucy Beale murder case.
The hunky newcomer - played by Danny Boy Hatchard - will grace Albert Square next week as the son of Mick and Linda Carter (Danny Dyer and Kellie Bright) after he arrives from his army placement in Afghanistan.
However, little does Lee know that he will attract the attention of the police after he strikes up a relationship with Lucy (Hetti Bywater) just before her death next month.
Speaking to the Radio Times magazine, Danny said: "He's been in Afghanistan surrounded by a load of blokes, comes home and sees a nice bit of skirt.
"He likes Lucy, goes in bold and gets what he wants. They form a nice little bond together and then she goes and gets murdered!
"The likelihood is - and potentially the way they're going to run it - is that Lee is a suspect.
"Whether he's [Lee's] the killer, I don't know. And nobody knows. The way the writers are working is very clever."
Lucy is set to be brutally murdered by a fellow resident after she falls into a trap set by her cold-blooded killer.
However, show bosses are keen for the chilling storyline to be as big as the 'Who Shot Phil Mitchell?' plot in 2001, so they are withholding the killer's identity until next February.

Coronation Street bosses hire new beauty Sair Khan


'Coronation Street' bosses have hired Sair Khan to boost the soap's glamour.
The 26-year-old actress, whose only prior TV role was an appearance on 'Doctors', has been selected by bosses of the ITV soap as they hope she will be able to attract as much male attention as the departing stunner who plays Tina McIntyre.
Sair will be part of the first Muslim family to ever feature in the Manchester based soap and will play Alya, the daughter of personal trainer Khalid "Kal" Nazir played by former 'EastEnders' star Jimi Mistry.
A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Alya is a good-looking girl who has just graduated from university and is back living with her family.
"She mixes brains and beauty so you can imagine there are going to be a few of the men of Weatherfield who will be interested in her.
"Alya is both intelligent and intriguing when she comes in."
Although Sair has more experience in theatre than television, she is said to have impressed in her auditions and as Michelle is set to be killed off next month, less than two years after fellow beauty Helen Flanagan abandoned her role as Sophie Webster, bosses are reportedly keen to introduce some new eye candy.
The source added: "Despite limited experience, Sair did brilliantly in auditions and now we just can't wait for her and the rest of the new family to get started."
Sair's first scenes will be aired in June.

Lydia Bright returns to The Only Way is Essex


Lydia Bright is returning to 'The Only Way is Essex'.
The bubbly brunette - who was on the reality TV show from 2010 until 2012 - will make an explosive arrival in tomorrow night's (02.04.14) finale when she turns up to cause trouble for her deceiving ex-boyfriend James 'Arg' Argent.
The 22-year-old beauty, who split up with the funnyman two years ago, wants answers after Arg, 26, revealed in his autobiography 'Living it Arg' that he cheated on Lydia with his former co-star Amy Childs a few years ago.
A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Lydia came down to Jess Wright and Ricky's party on Sunday night (30.03.14), and she finally came face to face with Arg.
"The Amy thing really upset her because she felt like she was being paranoid at the time when she suspected Arg.
"But now she knows her worst fears were genuine. It's been difficult for her to think about, even though it was ages ago."
Meanwhile, bosses are hopeful Lydia's return will encourage viewers to stay hooked on the programme after Mark Wright left in 2011, Joey Essex quit last year and Sam Faiers is rumoured to be bowing out this year.
A source told the Daily Star newspaper: "The show has lost some big characters like Mark Wright and Joey Essex and now with Sam going, they need to make sure 'TOWIE' stays on top.
"People do come back. Lydia will be the first familiar face to return."

Timothy West’s injury written into EastEnders plot


Timothy West's real-life injury has been written into 'EastEnders'.
The 79-year-old actor's broken ankle inspired soap bosses to concoct a storyline for his cantankerous alter-ego Stan Carter, which will see tensions grow when his injury forces him to move into the Queen Vic with his landlord son Mick, played by Danny Dyer.
He told The Sun newspaper: "It was because of my own real injury, a broken ankle. When I did that, 'EastEnders' wrote in an accident for Stan.
"Having your ankle pinned means you spend quite a lot of time in plaster."
The stage star is enjoying his new role on the BBC One soap and finds getting to grips with his character's back-story "fascinating".
Timothy said: "It's all so complicated but we are finding out more about their past history. I'm constantly being surprised by new developments. It is all fascinating."
The actor previously revealed he was glad to be given the opportunity to breathe new life into the long-running show's older generation.
He explained: "I find [older characters are] not valued so much and I suspect that's one of the reasons why I've been brought. From what I hear, there hasn't been enough interest in older characters.
"Or enough older characters to be interested in. I do, though, have enormous respect for June Brown [Dot Cotton]."

Made In Chelsea’s Spencer Matthews ‘northern at heart’


Made In Chelsea's Spencer Matthews is "northern at heart".
The 25-year-old reality TV star, who usually frequents the posh Kings Road area of west London, has admitted that he developed a soft spot for northern characters when he lived in his dad's home county, Yorkshire.
Quizzed on his favourite flavour of crisps, he said: "Has to be salt and vinegar. I'm originally from Sheffield, so, of course, I've had crisp sandwiches. I got sent to a posh school [Eton] so that's why I speak like this. I'm actually northern at heart."
Despite confessing that he prefers his swanky lifestyle in the English capital, he claimed that he occasionally visits his home town as "there's nothing wrong" with it.
He told The Sun newspaper: "I occasionally go there [to Sheffield] but not really. I have to say I prefer stuff down here [in London] but I love the characters up there.
"There's nothing wrong with Sheffield. I just personally prefer it down here."
The notorious womaniser also claimed that his northern roots helped him to perfect his boxing skills.
He added: "I have been involved in a fist fight - it's completely normal that. I'm pretty sure my last one was in Sheffield."
Spencer and his 'Made In Chelsea' co-stars are heading to New York to film for a six-part series which will air on E4 this summer and he's admitted he's excited to see how the new surroundings will affect the cast.
He said: "We will get some American characters in. Everyone will have a different way about them so it will be interesting to see how that reflects on the show."

Sinitta wants Rihanna for X Factor


Sinitta would love to see "fearless" Rihanna join the UK 'X Factor' judges panel.
The 'So Macho' singer - who has appeared as a guest star during the judges' houses stage of the competition in previous years - insists the 'Diamonds' hitmaker has everything it takes to be a good mentor to contestants on the forthcoming series of the ITV singing contest.
Talking to BANG Showbiz at the premiere of 'Noah' in London's Leicester Square on Monday (31.03.14), she said: "I'm gonna to Rihanna. I think she's current, she's relevant, fearless. I think she really knows what she likes and what she doesn't like and she would bring that out in the contestants. I think she'd be fun to watch."
Simon has reportedly been trying to hire Rihanna to join the show - alongside confirmed judge Cheryl Cole - because she draws lots of media attention and he's desperate to make the programme more popular than BBC One rival 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
A source previously said: "Simon and Cheryl have two months to find someone to sit in that chair and they want to get the right person.
"This year is an important one for 'The X Factor'. Simon can't be complacent and has to come back with a real A-Team.
"Rihanna would be a shock selection because she is not an obvious choice for a family show - but that's what he wants."

Natasha Hamilton expecting a baby with Ritchie Neville


Ritchie Neville and Natasha Hamilton are expecting a baby together.
The 5ive singer and the Atomic Kitten star fell in love after starring on ITV2 show 'The Big Reunion' last year and have now taken their blossoming relationship to a whole new level.
Unveiling the news of her pregnancy in the new issue of Britain's OK! magazine, Natasha enthused: "It's a complete miracle!"
The red head - who separated from her husband of six years, Riad Erraji, last July - is already a mother to young sons Alfie, Harry and Josh, but the baby will be 34-year-old singer Ritchie's first child.
Natasha admits the 'Keep on Movin' hitmaker was overcome with anxiety when he saw the first images of the new life they had created together, laughing: "After the first scan I could breathe - but Ritchie went into panic mode."
However, the pop hunk is determined to be a hands-on father and get involved with every last detail of the impending birth.
He said: "Natasha's stuck with me forever now, no matter what happens! I want to be a hands-on dad. Tash will be feeding the baby and I'll be feeding her sandwiches."
While the couple recently announced their intention to move in together, Natasha insists they won't be walking down the aisle any time soon.
She added: "We've talked about marriage before - but there's no rush."

Lesley Joseph struggled with fitness regime


Lesley Joseph "struggled" to get back in shape for 'Birds of a Feather'.
The 68-year-old actress reprised her role as man-eater Dorian Green for a stage production of the sit-com in 2012, and admits slimming down to fit into her tight costumes for the show and subsequent new TV series wasn't easy.
She said: " I had to struggle quite a lot to get the weight off, and to get the legs... My legs have had amazing reviews, it has been a disappearing act because I had allowed myself to appreciate the occasional apricot and crumble and things, so I put on a little bit of weight and when I knew we were doing it on stage, I thought, the entrance that Dorian's got to have, I've got to be the weight I was before.
"So I employed a wonderful fitness and lifestyle coach called Belinda who was quite strong on me and I lost about a stone and a half, getting towards two stone, the legs slimmed, everything slimmed, and then when we went back on television, I thought, 'I can't eat now because I've got to keep it all off' and now I'm doing 'Hot Flush' on stage, it's hard work."
Lesley is proud of the success the revived TV show - which also stars Linda Robson and Pauline Quirke -has received, and she thinks a lot of the credit needs to go to the scriptwriters.
Speaking to Graham Norton on Radio 2, she said: "I think where they've been very clever is they updated it by 15 years rather than expecting us to go on where we left off. And they scripts have been clever enough to incorporate what's going on now, so we fit in very easily with the modern world."

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