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EastEnders' Lucy Beale is to die after falling into a trap.
The 20-year-old businesswoman - played by Hetti Bywater - will be murdered this Spring after she falls for a conniving plan set up by her killer.
The bossy blonde, who has created her own housing company, will meet a client late at night after agreeing to show them around one of the flats available in Walford.
Although, the suspicious meeting will be the last time Lucy will be seen alive in Albert Square after she is brutally slaughtered by a fellow resident, according to SoapSquawk.com
However, bosses are keen for the chilling storyline to be as big as the, 'Who Shot Phil Mitchell?' plot in 2001, so are withholding the killer's identity until next February.
The mystery will give Adam Woodyatt - who plays Lucy's father Ian - a chance to "shine" following his alter-ego's successful breakdown storyline last year, which saw him flee Walford and return as a tramp.
An insider said previously: "It's been so cleverly plotted that it isn't a typical whodunnit. It's going to be raw, emotional and gritty.
"It will see her dad Ian start to question how well he really knew his daughter as secrets spill out after her death."
EastEnders’ Lucy Beale dies after falling into trap
EastEnders' Lucy Beale is to die after falling into a trap.
The 20-year-old businesswoman - played by Hetti Bywater - will be murdered this Spring after she falls for a conniving plan set up by her killer.
The bossy blonde, who has created her own housing company, will meet a client late at night after agreeing to show them around one of the flats available in Walford.
Although, the suspicious meeting will be the last time Lucy will be seen alive in Albert Square after she is brutally slaughtered by a fellow resident, according to SoapSquawk.com
However, bosses are keen for the chilling storyline to be as big as the, 'Who Shot Phil Mitchell?' plot in 2001, so are withholding the killer's identity until next February.
The mystery will give Adam Woodyatt - who plays Lucy's father Ian - a chance to "shine" following his alter-ego's successful breakdown storyline last year, which saw him flee Walford and return as a tramp.
An insider said previously: "It's been so cleverly plotted that it isn't a typical whodunnit. It's going to be raw, emotional and gritty.
"It will see her dad Ian start to question how well he really knew his daughter as secrets spill out after her death."
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Jamie Lomas has been axed from 'EastEnders'.
The 33-year-old actor joined the soap last year as recovering alcoholic Jake Stone but he is set to leave Walford this summer as his one-year contract hasn't been renewed.
Jamie - who was previously married to 'Coronation Street' actress Kym Marsh - reassured fans he is leaving the BBC One soap amicably and has promised there's more in store for Jake before his departure.
He wrote on Twitter: "Still loads more amazing stuff to come @bbceastenders so make sure you keep tuned, [executive producer] @dominictc is a legend #watchthisspaceEEbackontopno1 (sic)"
Jake was introduced as a love interest to Lauren Branning (Jacqueline Jossa) last summer, but it emerged the alcoholic was in fact married and had a daughter.
Jake's wife Sadie Young (Kate Magowan) was introduced late last year along with Jake's little girl Bella.
After news of his affair with Lauren emerged, Jake's wife and daughter left Albert Square in January and Jake took a brief hiatus from Walford, too.
Jake has since returned to the show and was recently seen sleeping on Ian Beale's sofa after he was left homeless following the end of his marriage.
Before joining 'EastEnders', Jamie was best known for playing 'Hollyoaks' villain Warren Fox.
Jamie Lomas axed from EastEnders
Jamie Lomas has been axed from 'EastEnders'.
The 33-year-old actor joined the soap last year as recovering alcoholic Jake Stone but he is set to leave Walford this summer as his one-year contract hasn't been renewed.
Jamie - who was previously married to 'Coronation Street' actress Kym Marsh - reassured fans he is leaving the BBC One soap amicably and has promised there's more in store for Jake before his departure.
He wrote on Twitter: "Still loads more amazing stuff to come @bbceastenders so make sure you keep tuned, [executive producer] @dominictc is a legend #watchthisspaceEEbackontopno1 (sic)"
Jake was introduced as a love interest to Lauren Branning (Jacqueline Jossa) last summer, but it emerged the alcoholic was in fact married and had a daughter.
Jake's wife Sadie Young (Kate Magowan) was introduced late last year along with Jake's little girl Bella.
After news of his affair with Lauren emerged, Jake's wife and daughter left Albert Square in January and Jake took a brief hiatus from Walford, too.
Jake has since returned to the show and was recently seen sleeping on Ian Beale's sofa after he was left homeless following the end of his marriage.
Before joining 'EastEnders', Jamie was best known for playing 'Hollyoaks' villain Warren Fox.
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Ant McPartlin was attacked by a group of thugs while enjoying a pub meal.
The 38-year-old TV presenter - one half of presenting duo Ant and Dec - was dining at the upmarket Station House in Chiswick, west London, with his mum Christine and aunt earlier this month when they were accosted by a group of boys, who banged on the gastropub's window and made crude gestures to catch his attention.
The group then assaulted Ant when he went outside to ask them to stop, putting him in a headlock. The star's 58-year-old mum was also shoved to the ground when she tried to intervene.
An eyewitness told The Sun newspaper: "The youths were banging on the window, filming them and generally being a pain, and they just wouldn't let it lie.
"Ant was completely reasonable and said, 'Leave it out, lads, I'm just having a quiet meal.' But it immediately turned really nasty and one of them jumped on him and put him in a headlock.
"When his mum came out to see what was going on she was pushed over. It was shocking and terrifying to see. Ant was furious and both he and his mum were left shaken.
"Ant called the police but by the time officers came the group had ran off and he decided not to take it further. Thankfully neither of them were hurt."
A Scotland Yard spokesperson added: "At 8.13pm on Thursday March 13 there were reports of an assault in Spencer Road, Chiswick.
"Police attended but no allegation was made and no one suffered any notable injuries."
Ant McPartlin and mum attacked by thugs
Ant McPartlin was attacked by a group of thugs while enjoying a pub meal.
The 38-year-old TV presenter - one half of presenting duo Ant and Dec - was dining at the upmarket Station House in Chiswick, west London, with his mum Christine and aunt earlier this month when they were accosted by a group of boys, who banged on the gastropub's window and made crude gestures to catch his attention.
The group then assaulted Ant when he went outside to ask them to stop, putting him in a headlock. The star's 58-year-old mum was also shoved to the ground when she tried to intervene.
An eyewitness told The Sun newspaper: "The youths were banging on the window, filming them and generally being a pain, and they just wouldn't let it lie.
"Ant was completely reasonable and said, 'Leave it out, lads, I'm just having a quiet meal.' But it immediately turned really nasty and one of them jumped on him and put him in a headlock.
"When his mum came out to see what was going on she was pushed over. It was shocking and terrifying to see. Ant was furious and both he and his mum were left shaken.
"Ant called the police but by the time officers came the group had ran off and he decided not to take it further. Thankfully neither of them were hurt."
A Scotland Yard spokesperson added: "At 8.13pm on Thursday March 13 there were reports of an assault in Spencer Road, Chiswick.
"Police attended but no allegation was made and no one suffered any notable injuries."
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Kylie Minogue's fans are urging her to stay on 'The Voice' for another series.
The 45-year-old singer took over from judge Jessie J for the current series of the TV talent show, but recently claimed she will not be returning for the next series as she begins her 'Kiss Me Once' tour at the end of the year, which clashes with the blind auditions for the 2015 episodes.
Viewers have taken to Twitter in protest of her quitting the show after Saturday's (22.03.14) first live show attracted 7.3 million viewers, making it the most watched show on British TV that night.
Joe McGiffin wrote on Twitter: "Just how will The Voice ever be as good minus a Minogue? (sic)"
Lisa McGarry added: "Kylie leaving??? Don't go!!!! (sic)"
Meanwhile, a BBC spokesperson says they're trying to keep Kylie - who is a coach alongside alongside Sir Tom Jones, 73, and Ricky Wilson, 36, and will.i.am, 39 - on the show's panel and are willing to accommodate her touring schedule.
The spokesperson said: "We are aware of Kylie's touring commitments and are looking to accommodate them, so that if the series is re-commissioned she could return."
Kylie Minogue’s fans beg her to stay on The Voice
Kylie Minogue's fans are urging her to stay on 'The Voice' for another series.
The 45-year-old singer took over from judge Jessie J for the current series of the TV talent show, but recently claimed she will not be returning for the next series as she begins her 'Kiss Me Once' tour at the end of the year, which clashes with the blind auditions for the 2015 episodes.
Viewers have taken to Twitter in protest of her quitting the show after Saturday's (22.03.14) first live show attracted 7.3 million viewers, making it the most watched show on British TV that night.
Joe McGiffin wrote on Twitter: "Just how will The Voice ever be as good minus a Minogue? (sic)"
Lisa McGarry added: "Kylie leaving??? Don't go!!!! (sic)"
Meanwhile, a BBC spokesperson says they're trying to keep Kylie - who is a coach alongside alongside Sir Tom Jones, 73, and Ricky Wilson, 36, and will.i.am, 39 - on the show's panel and are willing to accommodate her touring schedule.
The spokesperson said: "We are aware of Kylie's touring commitments and are looking to accommodate them, so that if the series is re-commissioned she could return."
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Sir Tom Jones has been told to liven up on 'The Voice'.
Producers were left exasperated on Saturday (22.03.14), which marked the first live show of the series, as they deemed the music legend too dull as he gave feedback to the budding singers who performed live for the first time.
An audience source told The Sun newspaper: "While the other coaches were giving it everything they had, Tom seemed to be reverting to stock answers.
"He called everyone 'great' and his responses were flat and awkward -- plus he gave Emma Willis a hard task quizzing him."
It's thought producers were forced to tell Tom to be more animated while they aired pre-recorded footage and at one point, they waved their arms "frantically" as he spoke to try and get him to be more enthusiastic.
However, it seems their efforts were futile.
The source added: "Unfortunately for them, it wasn't having much of an effect."
Meanwhile, BBC insiders insisted Tom, 73, was being briefed in order to ensure the show didn't run over its time slot.
Four singers were axed in Saturday's live quarter final, including Iesher Haughton from will.i.am's team, Georgia Harrup from Tom's team, Ricky Wilson's act Emily Adams, and Kylie Minogue's artist Rachael O'Connor.
Tom Jones told to liven up on The Voice
Sir Tom Jones has been told to liven up on 'The Voice'.
Producers were left exasperated on Saturday (22.03.14), which marked the first live show of the series, as they deemed the music legend too dull as he gave feedback to the budding singers who performed live for the first time.
An audience source told The Sun newspaper: "While the other coaches were giving it everything they had, Tom seemed to be reverting to stock answers.
"He called everyone 'great' and his responses were flat and awkward -- plus he gave Emma Willis a hard task quizzing him."
It's thought producers were forced to tell Tom to be more animated while they aired pre-recorded footage and at one point, they waved their arms "frantically" as he spoke to try and get him to be more enthusiastic.
However, it seems their efforts were futile.
The source added: "Unfortunately for them, it wasn't having much of an effect."
Meanwhile, BBC insiders insisted Tom, 73, was being briefed in order to ensure the show didn't run over its time slot.
Four singers were axed in Saturday's live quarter final, including Iesher Haughton from will.i.am's team, Georgia Harrup from Tom's team, Ricky Wilson's act Emily Adams, and Kylie Minogue's artist Rachael O'Connor.
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Geordie Shore's Gaz Beadle is looking forward to settling down in the "next few years".
The reality star - real name Gary Beadle - says he'd like to find the right girl to spend his life with and feels he is earning enough to provide for a family.
He told Now magazine: "I genuinely love kids and think I'd make a great dad. I don't mind whether I have girls or boys - twins would be great though. Now I have some money coming in, I'm going to concentrate the next couple of years on finding a girl and starting a family."
Gaz has built a reputation as a ladies' man and confessed he's slept with over 1,000 women since he finds it easy to bed women following a club night.
Asked about how many women he's slept with, he explained: "It's probably 1,000. It's so easy to get a shag now, it's ridiculous. If I'm in a club, it's hard for me to leave alone. You're out seven nights a week and you can take a girl home every night. You can even have threesomes, so it's easy to bed 14 girls in a week."
Gaz Beadle wants to settle down
Geordie Shore's Gaz Beadle is looking forward to settling down in the "next few years".
The reality star - real name Gary Beadle - says he'd like to find the right girl to spend his life with and feels he is earning enough to provide for a family.
He told Now magazine: "I genuinely love kids and think I'd make a great dad. I don't mind whether I have girls or boys - twins would be great though. Now I have some money coming in, I'm going to concentrate the next couple of years on finding a girl and starting a family."
Gaz has built a reputation as a ladies' man and confessed he's slept with over 1,000 women since he finds it easy to bed women following a club night.
Asked about how many women he's slept with, he explained: "It's probably 1,000. It's so easy to get a shag now, it's ridiculous. If I'm in a club, it's hard for me to leave alone. You're out seven nights a week and you can take a girl home every night. You can even have threesomes, so it's easy to bed 14 girls in a week."
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'Emmerdale's' Ali Spencer will steal money to help Ruby Haswell have a baby this week.
Ali, played by Kelli Hollis, will face jail as she goes to extreme measures to help her girlfriend get pregnant by stealing from pensioner William Makepeace (Dudley Sutton).
Ruby (Alicya Eyo) is "desperate" to start a family, but she is caught in a moral dilemma when Ali robs William, who she cares for.
Kelli told Inside Soap magazine: "Ali knows that Ruby is desperate right now. It's a spur-of-the-moment thing when Ali takes money. With them being knocked back at the bank for a loan and worrying what Ruby's going to do next to have this baby, this has been building up. After a bit of thought, Ali probably wouldn't have done it."
Ali spots the stack of cash under William's kitchen sink while attending his birthday party with Ruby and decides to make her move.
Kelli added: "The fact that this cash is there and she can get hold of it just tips her over the edge. Ali would never have planned to take the money - it just happens."
But upon discovering Ali's theft, Ruby insists on returning the money and William's grandson Seb (James Redmond) threatens to call the police.
Kelli said: "Ruby takes the blame for the theft of the money. She thinks it's best as she and Seb are mates from way back."
Emmerdale’s Ali steals money for desperate Ruby
'Emmerdale's' Ali Spencer will steal money to help Ruby Haswell have a baby this week.
Ali, played by Kelli Hollis, will face jail as she goes to extreme measures to help her girlfriend get pregnant by stealing from pensioner William Makepeace (Dudley Sutton).
Ruby (Alicya Eyo) is "desperate" to start a family, but she is caught in a moral dilemma when Ali robs William, who she cares for.
Kelli told Inside Soap magazine: "Ali knows that Ruby is desperate right now. It's a spur-of-the-moment thing when Ali takes money. With them being knocked back at the bank for a loan and worrying what Ruby's going to do next to have this baby, this has been building up. After a bit of thought, Ali probably wouldn't have done it."
Ali spots the stack of cash under William's kitchen sink while attending his birthday party with Ruby and decides to make her move.
Kelli added: "The fact that this cash is there and she can get hold of it just tips her over the edge. Ali would never have planned to take the money - it just happens."
But upon discovering Ali's theft, Ruby insists on returning the money and William's grandson Seb (James Redmond) threatens to call the police.
Kelli said: "Ruby takes the blame for the theft of the money. She thinks it's best as she and Seb are mates from way back."
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Sir Tom Jones wants to convince Kylie Minogue to remain in her role as a coach on 'The Voice'.
The 73-year-old singer admitted he hopes his fellow mentor will sign on for the next series, and insisted the show should keep the same judging panel for another year because "it feels good".
According to The Sun on Sunday newspaper, he said: "The show is working now. Everybody seems to like the line-up so why spoil it? Why change it if it's working and it feels good?
"I don't know what the commitments are that Kylie has but I'd try to persuade her to stay on.
"Kylie and Ricky [Wilson] are being themselves and this combination works - that's the main thing."
The 'I Should Be So Lucky' hitmaker has revealed her touring schedule means she won't be able to return despite enjoying her time on the show so far.
She explained: "I'm touring later this year and the timings wouldn't work.
"We started filming in November last year and I'm on tour in September, October and November this year ... I have loved doing the show although there have been parts that have been really emotional."
Tom Jones wants Kylie Minogue to stay on The Voice
Sir Tom Jones wants to convince Kylie Minogue to remain in her role as a coach on 'The Voice'.
The 73-year-old singer admitted he hopes his fellow mentor will sign on for the next series, and insisted the show should keep the same judging panel for another year because "it feels good".
According to The Sun on Sunday newspaper, he said: "The show is working now. Everybody seems to like the line-up so why spoil it? Why change it if it's working and it feels good?
"I don't know what the commitments are that Kylie has but I'd try to persuade her to stay on.
"Kylie and Ricky [Wilson] are being themselves and this combination works - that's the main thing."
The 'I Should Be So Lucky' hitmaker has revealed her touring schedule means she won't be able to return despite enjoying her time on the show so far.
She explained: "I'm touring later this year and the timings wouldn't work.
"We started filming in November last year and I'm on tour in September, October and November this year ... I have loved doing the show although there have been parts that have been really emotional."
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Jeremy Kyle is set for his own celebrity chat show.
The TV presenter - who hosts his own programme in which he helps members of the public resolve their personal issues - is in line to expand his presence on daytime TV with a more prominent role.
An insider told the Sunday Mirror newspaper: "It will have a similar feel to 'Piers Morgan Life Stories' and will explore the troubled pasts of celebrities ... Everyone is tremendously excited that Jeremy's role is expanding.
"He is a huge asset to the channel and the viewers love him. He's very talented and fans will be pleased to see a lot more of him and bosses are confident his new role with strengthen the daytime schedule."
The new programme won't impact on his current show, with plans for it to air at 2pm following 'The Jeremy Kyle Show' at 9.25am.
A spokesman for ITV confirmed: "A series of Jeremy Kyle celebrity special shows will air later this year in an afternoon slot alongside his successful morning show."
The star will begin filming for the five-part series next month.
Jeremy Kyle set for celebrity chat show
Jeremy Kyle is set for his own celebrity chat show.
The TV presenter - who hosts his own programme in which he helps members of the public resolve their personal issues - is in line to expand his presence on daytime TV with a more prominent role.
An insider told the Sunday Mirror newspaper: "It will have a similar feel to 'Piers Morgan Life Stories' and will explore the troubled pasts of celebrities ... Everyone is tremendously excited that Jeremy's role is expanding.
"He is a huge asset to the channel and the viewers love him. He's very talented and fans will be pleased to see a lot more of him and bosses are confident his new role with strengthen the daytime schedule."
The new programme won't impact on his current show, with plans for it to air at 2pm following 'The Jeremy Kyle Show' at 9.25am.
A spokesman for ITV confirmed: "A series of Jeremy Kyle celebrity special shows will air later this year in an afternoon slot alongside his successful morning show."
The star will begin filming for the five-part series next month.
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