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James Lock doesn't trust his fellow male 'The Only Way Is Essex' cast mates.
The reality TV star insists Dan Osborne and Elliot Wright are the only males on the show who he would trust since everyone else is "out for themselves".
He explained: "I don't mean Dan when I say what I'm about to say, because he's a brother to me, there's no rivalry there. We've got lots of similarities, and I hold my hand up, he's doing a lot better than me at the minute.
"But I don't feel jealous - I'm happy for him. He's in my corner, and me, him and Elliot are on the same team.
"But most of the boys on the show, I wouldn't trust as far as I could throw them. Everyone's out for themselves, but that's just society, ain't it?"
James also shares a close friendship with Bobby Norris, who spends time joking with his co-star and girlfriend Danielle Armstong about techniques between the sheets while they film scenes for the show.
He added to Gay Times magazine: "I'm really good friends with Bobby Norris too. I feel really comfortable with gay men, and between scenes I'll always be having a laugh with Bobby. We have a lot of sexual banter and he's always talking to me about blow jobs and telling Danielle the best way to give me one."
James Lock doesn’t trust TOWIE men
James Lock doesn't trust his fellow male 'The Only Way Is Essex' cast mates.
The reality TV star insists Dan Osborne and Elliot Wright are the only males on the show who he would trust since everyone else is "out for themselves".
He explained: "I don't mean Dan when I say what I'm about to say, because he's a brother to me, there's no rivalry there. We've got lots of similarities, and I hold my hand up, he's doing a lot better than me at the minute.
"But I don't feel jealous - I'm happy for him. He's in my corner, and me, him and Elliot are on the same team.
"But most of the boys on the show, I wouldn't trust as far as I could throw them. Everyone's out for themselves, but that's just society, ain't it?"
James also shares a close friendship with Bobby Norris, who spends time joking with his co-star and girlfriend Danielle Armstong about techniques between the sheets while they film scenes for the show.
He added to Gay Times magazine: "I'm really good friends with Bobby Norris too. I feel really comfortable with gay men, and between scenes I'll always be having a laugh with Bobby. We have a lot of sexual banter and he's always talking to me about blow jobs and telling Danielle the best way to give me one."
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Brooke Vincent says the Webster family is incomplete without Helen Flanagan.
The 'Coronation Street' beauty, who plays Sophie Webster in the soap, feels the famous TV clan is missing a piece of the puzzle since Helen quit her role as Rosie Webster in 2012.
Brooke told BANG Showbiz: "With the Websters as a family unit, we kind of miss that bolshie, loudmouth sister."
While Brooke misses her on-screen sister, her TV dad Michael Le Vell will soon return to screens as Kevin Webster after being cleared of sex assault charges last year.
Sophie has recently fallen for the charms of 'Corrie' newcomer Maddie Heath and Brooke says it's been a pleasure to work with actress Amy Kelly.
She added: "Maddie is really big on the street, and it's really nice to have some chemistry again and a partner to work with. We've been working really hard recently so hopefully it'll pay off.
"The thing with Amy is she's fresh and new, and she's amazing. We do get on really, really well. It's really nice that they've picked such a good actress, as well as a really good friend."
Brooke Vincent: Websters not complete without Helen Flanagan
Brooke Vincent says the Webster family is incomplete without Helen Flanagan.
The 'Coronation Street' beauty, who plays Sophie Webster in the soap, feels the famous TV clan is missing a piece of the puzzle since Helen quit her role as Rosie Webster in 2012.
Brooke told BANG Showbiz: "With the Websters as a family unit, we kind of miss that bolshie, loudmouth sister."
While Brooke misses her on-screen sister, her TV dad Michael Le Vell will soon return to screens as Kevin Webster after being cleared of sex assault charges last year.
Sophie has recently fallen for the charms of 'Corrie' newcomer Maddie Heath and Brooke says it's been a pleasure to work with actress Amy Kelly.
She added: "Maddie is really big on the street, and it's really nice to have some chemistry again and a partner to work with. We've been working really hard recently so hopefully it'll pay off.
"The thing with Amy is she's fresh and new, and she's amazing. We do get on really, really well. It's really nice that they've picked such a good actress, as well as a really good friend."
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James Lock has been pictured allegedly cheating on Danielle Armstrong with former 'Big Brother' contestant Sallie Axl.
The tattooed model has come forward as the woman at the centre of a cheating scandal on 'The Only Way is Essex' and shared a snap on Twitter of her groping Lockie's genitals in what looks to be a nightclub.
While Lockie has continuously denied cheating on Danielle - who was informed he had played away while in Brighton in 'TOWIE' recently - the lothario appears to have been caught out and has been engaging in a war of words with Sallie on Twitter.
Sallie began the altercation by tweeting: "Is this for real ?? James lock told me he was splitting up with his misses anyways in this series. #jokes #towie (sic)"
Danielle - who had previously likened herself to a 'lobster', and claimed Lockie had traded her in for a 'fish finger' - fired back at Sallie.
She wrote: "I'm actually in fitss that this silly s**g would claim to be the 'fishfinger' from Brighton #NoRespectForHerself #FameHungry #OverIt (sic)"
Things took a dramatic turn when model-and-DJ Sallie posted a photo of the pair looking intimate, cheekily captioning it: "I'm defo lying (sic)"
James has since responded to Sallie's allegations and pleaded that his on/off girlfriend "doesn't deserve this".
He wrote: "Enoughs enough!! @Sallieaxl listen if I really wanted to f*** u I would have paid u £500!
"The only person who's the victim on all this is @Daniarmstrong88 she doesn't deserve this and I've been a complete p****!!!! (sic)"
TOWIE’s James Lock in cheating picture scandal
James Lock has been pictured allegedly cheating on Danielle Armstrong with former 'Big Brother' contestant Sallie Axl.
The tattooed model has come forward as the woman at the centre of a cheating scandal on 'The Only Way is Essex' and shared a snap on Twitter of her groping Lockie's genitals in what looks to be a nightclub.
While Lockie has continuously denied cheating on Danielle - who was informed he had played away while in Brighton in 'TOWIE' recently - the lothario appears to have been caught out and has been engaging in a war of words with Sallie on Twitter.
Sallie began the altercation by tweeting: "Is this for real ?? James lock told me he was splitting up with his misses anyways in this series. #jokes #towie (sic)"
Danielle - who had previously likened herself to a 'lobster', and claimed Lockie had traded her in for a 'fish finger' - fired back at Sallie.
She wrote: "I'm actually in fitss that this silly s**g would claim to be the 'fishfinger' from Brighton #NoRespectForHerself #FameHungry #OverIt (sic)"
Things took a dramatic turn when model-and-DJ Sallie posted a photo of the pair looking intimate, cheekily captioning it: "I'm defo lying (sic)"
James has since responded to Sallie's allegations and pleaded that his on/off girlfriend "doesn't deserve this".
He wrote: "Enoughs enough!! @Sallieaxl listen if I really wanted to f*** u I would have paid u £500!
"The only person who's the victim on all this is @Daniarmstrong88 she doesn't deserve this and I've been a complete p****!!!! (sic)"
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David Beckham has undertaken a two-week camping trip through the Amazon forest for a new documentary.
The former soccer star made a secret visit to Brazil with friends Dave Gardner and Derek White and filmmaker Anthony Mandler to make a 90-minute programme, which will air on BBC One in June to tie in with the World Cup.
Charlotte Moore, BBC One controller, said: "In this special documentary for BBC One, David Beckham embarks on a top-secret expedition to the Amazon that will see him encounter the other side of Brazil and journey through the tropical rainforest, a TV first for the global icon."
David - who has four children with wife Victoria - camped, cooked and fished during the expedition, and channel bosses promise the resulting programme, which was made to showcase the natural beauty of the South American territory, will be "unforgettable".
Helen Jackson, managing director for content at BBC Worldwide, said: "This is an unforgettable documentary set in the heart of the dense Amazon rainforest following David Beckham.
"Through his eyes, audiences will experience life in the jungle, something so distant from David's life on and off the pitch and in the glare of the world's media."
The documentary doesn't yet have a name.
David Beckham makes Amazon film
David Beckham has undertaken a two-week camping trip through the Amazon forest for a new documentary.
The former soccer star made a secret visit to Brazil with friends Dave Gardner and Derek White and filmmaker Anthony Mandler to make a 90-minute programme, which will air on BBC One in June to tie in with the World Cup.
Charlotte Moore, BBC One controller, said: "In this special documentary for BBC One, David Beckham embarks on a top-secret expedition to the Amazon that will see him encounter the other side of Brazil and journey through the tropical rainforest, a TV first for the global icon."
David - who has four children with wife Victoria - camped, cooked and fished during the expedition, and channel bosses promise the resulting programme, which was made to showcase the natural beauty of the South American territory, will be "unforgettable".
Helen Jackson, managing director for content at BBC Worldwide, said: "This is an unforgettable documentary set in the heart of the dense Amazon rainforest following David Beckham.
"Through his eyes, audiences will experience life in the jungle, something so distant from David's life on and off the pitch and in the glare of the world's media."
The documentary doesn't yet have a name.
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'Line of Duty' will return for a third series.
Executive producer Simon Heath has claimed the production team behind the hit police corruption drama have already begun plotting ideas for another series, but the show isn't expected to return until creator Jed Mercurio completes work on his new Sky 1 medical drama 'Critical'.
Simon told Broadcast: "We've already started talking about potential fertile story areas for series three.
"[We've discussed] what that might be and what the character or characters might be. But there's plenty of mileage in police corruption.
"Once [Jed] is finished on 'Critical', he'll be ready to go."
The critically acclaimed drama - which stars Keeley Hawes as Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton - will end its dramatic second series tonight (19.03.14) and the BBC have taken extreme measures to ensure spoilers don't leak out before it airs.
Some cast and crew members will have to tune in to BBC Two tonight along with the rest of the nation as they haven't been able to watch the episode in advance, according to the Daily Mirror newspaper.
Not even BBC's director general Tony Hall has been given access to the series finale.
He said: "I am completely hooked on 'Line of Duty' at the moment. I have actually asked if I can have recordings of the end of the series, but like everybody else I have to wait."
Line of Duty to return for third series
'Line of Duty' will return for a third series.
Executive producer Simon Heath has claimed the production team behind the hit police corruption drama have already begun plotting ideas for another series, but the show isn't expected to return until creator Jed Mercurio completes work on his new Sky 1 medical drama 'Critical'.
Simon told Broadcast: "We've already started talking about potential fertile story areas for series three.
"[We've discussed] what that might be and what the character or characters might be. But there's plenty of mileage in police corruption.
"Once [Jed] is finished on 'Critical', he'll be ready to go."
The critically acclaimed drama - which stars Keeley Hawes as Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton - will end its dramatic second series tonight (19.03.14) and the BBC have taken extreme measures to ensure spoilers don't leak out before it airs.
Some cast and crew members will have to tune in to BBC Two tonight along with the rest of the nation as they haven't been able to watch the episode in advance, according to the Daily Mirror newspaper.
Not even BBC's director general Tony Hall has been given access to the series finale.
He said: "I am completely hooked on 'Line of Duty' at the moment. I have actually asked if I can have recordings of the end of the series, but like everybody else I have to wait."
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Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse are among the stars who will feature in new programmes to mark BBC Two's 50th anniversary in April.
The comedians, who starred in 'Harry Enfield's Television Programme' and 'Harry Enfield and Chums', will reunite for an hour-long tribute to the channel's most iconic shows and TV personalities.
'Harry and Paul's Story of the Twos' will feature spoof characters including Joan Bakewell Tart, Gerald Manley Paxman, John Cleese-Shop-Sketch, Mark Egghead, Germaine Dreary and Russell Somebody.
Harry said: "BBC Two gave me my big solo break with 'Harry Enfield's Television Programme' almost 25 years ago. They have been loyal to us over decades. We therefore felt it was only right that now we should stab BBC Two in the back.
"They kindly asked us to do a homage to 50 years of BBC Two. It's turned out to be less of a homage and more of a homicide. Whoops."
BBC Two's acting controller Adam Barker added: "'From 'The Likely Lads', the very first comedy the channel showed in 1964, to more recent highlights including 'Miranda', 'Rev', 'The Trip', 'Twenty Twelve' and 'The Wrong Mans', BBC Two has a long and proud history of growing and supporting new comedy talent and I'm delighted to be announcing a range of brilliantly funny new content that celebrates 50 wonderful years of wit on the channel."
The cast of 'Goodness Gracious Me', including Meera Syal, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Nina Wadia and Kulvinder Ghir, are also reuniting for a brand new 30-minute special which will feature iconic characters from the 1990s series as well as new ones.
Sue Barker will present '50 Years Of Sport on BBC Two', looking back at the the channel's documentation of sport throughout the years.
Meanwhile, 'Mock the Week' presenter Dara O'Briain is set to host a special 90-minute quiz show 'All About Two', featuring celebrity panellists answering questions about BBC Two's history.
Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse for BBC Two 50th celebrations
Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse are among the stars who will feature in new programmes to mark BBC Two's 50th anniversary in April.
The comedians, who starred in 'Harry Enfield's Television Programme' and 'Harry Enfield and Chums', will reunite for an hour-long tribute to the channel's most iconic shows and TV personalities.
'Harry and Paul's Story of the Twos' will feature spoof characters including Joan Bakewell Tart, Gerald Manley Paxman, John Cleese-Shop-Sketch, Mark Egghead, Germaine Dreary and Russell Somebody.
Harry said: "BBC Two gave me my big solo break with 'Harry Enfield's Television Programme' almost 25 years ago. They have been loyal to us over decades. We therefore felt it was only right that now we should stab BBC Two in the back.
"They kindly asked us to do a homage to 50 years of BBC Two. It's turned out to be less of a homage and more of a homicide. Whoops."
BBC Two's acting controller Adam Barker added: "'From 'The Likely Lads', the very first comedy the channel showed in 1964, to more recent highlights including 'Miranda', 'Rev', 'The Trip', 'Twenty Twelve' and 'The Wrong Mans', BBC Two has a long and proud history of growing and supporting new comedy talent and I'm delighted to be announcing a range of brilliantly funny new content that celebrates 50 wonderful years of wit on the channel."
The cast of 'Goodness Gracious Me', including Meera Syal, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Nina Wadia and Kulvinder Ghir, are also reuniting for a brand new 30-minute special which will feature iconic characters from the 1990s series as well as new ones.
Sue Barker will present '50 Years Of Sport on BBC Two', looking back at the the channel's documentation of sport throughout the years.
Meanwhile, 'Mock the Week' presenter Dara O'Briain is set to host a special 90-minute quiz show 'All About Two', featuring celebrity panellists answering questions about BBC Two's history.
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'EastEnders' character Alice Branning will be found not guilty of murdering Michael Moon.
Alice, who is on trial for Michael's murder along with Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks), will be declared innocent in Thursday's (20.03.14) episode of the BBC One soap.
In a preview clip posted on the 'EastEnders' website, Alice's uncle Max Branning (Jake Wood) and aunt Carol Jackson (Lindsey Coulson) breathe a sigh of relief as the trial jury reveals one of its two verdicts.
However, it remains to be seen whether Janine will also be declared innocent, or face life imprisonment.
The judge asks the jury: "On the second charge of murder, do you find the defendant, Janine, guilty or not guilty?"
Alice - played by Jasmyn Banks - was wrongfully jailed for murdering Michael last October after coming to Janine's defence during a brutal domestic fight. While she did attack Michael, it was Janine who delivered the deadly blow to her husband.
Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) was recently called as a witness against Alice in the trial after striking a deal with Janine to give false testimony in exchange for Janine dropping charges against her cousin Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner), who she accused of stabbing her in 2010, resulting in Stacey fleeing the country.
Tuesday's (18.03.14) episode saw Kat attempt to maintain her end of the deal by testifying against Alice, but it's unclear if she will go through with the plan.
EastEnders’ Alice Branning to be found not guilty
'EastEnders' character Alice Branning will be found not guilty of murdering Michael Moon.
Alice, who is on trial for Michael's murder along with Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks), will be declared innocent in Thursday's (20.03.14) episode of the BBC One soap.
In a preview clip posted on the 'EastEnders' website, Alice's uncle Max Branning (Jake Wood) and aunt Carol Jackson (Lindsey Coulson) breathe a sigh of relief as the trial jury reveals one of its two verdicts.
However, it remains to be seen whether Janine will also be declared innocent, or face life imprisonment.
The judge asks the jury: "On the second charge of murder, do you find the defendant, Janine, guilty or not guilty?"
Alice - played by Jasmyn Banks - was wrongfully jailed for murdering Michael last October after coming to Janine's defence during a brutal domestic fight. While she did attack Michael, it was Janine who delivered the deadly blow to her husband.
Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) was recently called as a witness against Alice in the trial after striking a deal with Janine to give false testimony in exchange for Janine dropping charges against her cousin Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner), who she accused of stabbing her in 2010, resulting in Stacey fleeing the country.
Tuesday's (18.03.14) episode saw Kat attempt to maintain her end of the deal by testifying against Alice, but it's unclear if she will go through with the plan.
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'EastEnders' is to introduce a new disabled character.
Former 'Grange Hill' actress Lisa Hammond will play tough market trader Donna Yates, who declares war on stall holders Bianca Butcher (Patsy Palmer) and Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace), and the 31-year-old star is looking forward to playing a "bad" character.
She said: "I'm really excited to join 'EastEnders'. Donna is a bit of a handful but they are always the most fun characters - it feels good to be bad."
Donna wasn't originally written as a wheelchair-bound character, but Lisa - who has a restricted growth condition - won over producers with her audition, and show boss Dominic Treadwell-Collins is delighted to have her on board as the "flinty, aggressive and difficult" stall holder.
He added: "Donna's not an easy character to like at first. As we get to know her better, we will discover a funny, loyal but also fragile woman underneath.
"Lisa is a brilliantly comic and sharp actress. We have been trying to get her into the 'EastEnders' cast for a long time so I am delighted."
Donna is the second regular disabled character to appear on Albert Square, following Adam Best (David Proud), who appeared from 2009 to 2010.
Lisa began her career at the age of 13 and has also starred in 'Pyschoville', 'Bleak House' and 'Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere'.
EastEnders casts disabled character
'EastEnders' is to introduce a new disabled character.
Former 'Grange Hill' actress Lisa Hammond will play tough market trader Donna Yates, who declares war on stall holders Bianca Butcher (Patsy Palmer) and Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace), and the 31-year-old star is looking forward to playing a "bad" character.
She said: "I'm really excited to join 'EastEnders'. Donna is a bit of a handful but they are always the most fun characters - it feels good to be bad."
Donna wasn't originally written as a wheelchair-bound character, but Lisa - who has a restricted growth condition - won over producers with her audition, and show boss Dominic Treadwell-Collins is delighted to have her on board as the "flinty, aggressive and difficult" stall holder.
He added: "Donna's not an easy character to like at first. As we get to know her better, we will discover a funny, loyal but also fragile woman underneath.
"Lisa is a brilliantly comic and sharp actress. We have been trying to get her into the 'EastEnders' cast for a long time so I am delighted."
Donna is the second regular disabled character to appear on Albert Square, following Adam Best (David Proud), who appeared from 2009 to 2010.
Lisa began her career at the age of 13 and has also starred in 'Pyschoville', 'Bleak House' and 'Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere'.
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Simon Cowell has asked Cheryl Cole to perform on 'Britain's Got Talent'.
The 30-year-old popstar has been inundated with offers from various shows to make her musical comeback, but she is said to be considering a "tempting" offer from Simon, 54, as a perk stemming from her return to 'The X Factor' judging panel this year.
A source said: "Simon has offered her a very tempting spot on the show and it would be a massive draw for the series to land her first live performance in a couple of years."
Cheryl is keen to impress and she has been working hard on her fourth studio album, although she hasn't decided which song will be promoted on the show.
The source added: "Cheryl has been offered all major TV shows to perform her first single."
It's reported that if Cheryl's new single isn't ready in time for 'Britain's Got Talent', she will have first pick for a live performance slot when 'X Factor' returns later this year.
Meanwhile, the 'Call My Name' hitmaker is continuing to advise Simon Cowell on who should join them on the panel and is eager to hire a music industry professional.
Songwriter Amanda Ghost - who co-wrote James Blunt's 2004 hit 'You're Beautiful' - and Sia Furler, who has written songs for the likes of Rihanna, Beyonce and Katy Perry, are among the names being considered.
Cheryl also has her eye on Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie as they reportedly grew close when she supported the group on tour.
Cheryl Cole to perform on Britain’s Got Talent
Simon Cowell has asked Cheryl Cole to perform on 'Britain's Got Talent'.
The 30-year-old popstar has been inundated with offers from various shows to make her musical comeback, but she is said to be considering a "tempting" offer from Simon, 54, as a perk stemming from her return to 'The X Factor' judging panel this year.
A source said: "Simon has offered her a very tempting spot on the show and it would be a massive draw for the series to land her first live performance in a couple of years."
Cheryl is keen to impress and she has been working hard on her fourth studio album, although she hasn't decided which song will be promoted on the show.
The source added: "Cheryl has been offered all major TV shows to perform her first single."
It's reported that if Cheryl's new single isn't ready in time for 'Britain's Got Talent', she will have first pick for a live performance slot when 'X Factor' returns later this year.
Meanwhile, the 'Call My Name' hitmaker is continuing to advise Simon Cowell on who should join them on the panel and is eager to hire a music industry professional.
Songwriter Amanda Ghost - who co-wrote James Blunt's 2004 hit 'You're Beautiful' - and Sia Furler, who has written songs for the likes of Rihanna, Beyonce and Katy Perry, are among the names being considered.
Cheryl also has her eye on Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie as they reportedly grew close when she supported the group on tour.
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