Roman Kemp reveals jaw-dropping OJ Simpson talk I’m A Celeb bosses cut from show

Roman Kemp has revealed that I’m A Celebrity bosses edited out a scene when he grilled Olympian Caitlyn Jenner about O.J. Simpson and the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson

Roman Kemp has revealed I’m A Celeb bosses cut a scene when he grilled Caitlyn Jenner about OJ Simpson. The broadcaster appeared on the ITV show in 2019, alongside the historic Olympian, but some scenes between them had been cut.

The 32-year-old admits that he has no filter and wasn’t afraid to get stuck in and ask the questions that his campmates may have been too scared to ask. Caitlyn, 76, had an unlikely connection to former footballer O.J. through her ex-wife, Kris Jenner, who was O.J.’s wife’s best friend.

On June 12, 1994, Nicole was brutally murdered outside of her home in Brentwood, California, alongside her pal Ron Goldman. Just months before her murder, she had holidayed with Kris, and the pair had planned to have lunch on the day she was murdered. While in the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! camp, Roman wasted no time in questioning Caitlyn, who had previously stated she believed O.J. was responsible for the murders of Nicole and Ron but “got away with it”.

O.J. was charged with both murders but was acquitted in 1995. During the highly publicised trial, Kris’ ex-husband, Robert Kardashian was O.J’s defence attorney. Reflecting on his time in the jungle and his campmates, Roman said: “Caitlyn Jenner – that was incredible.

“I think maybe because of my job or my lack of embarrassment filter, I loved asking her questions. Everyone for the first three days was hesitant to ask Caitlyn certain questions, but I probably asked everything you could ever imagine. What was fascinating for me was to learn about a trans person; it was amazing for me to learn about the difficulties and challenges of someone going through transitioning, surgically and non-surgically. I remember everyone was doing their own thing, half listening to what I was saying.”

During an interview in April 2015, Caitlyn came out as a trans woman, citing issues with gender dysmorphia throughout her life. Two years later, the Olympic decathlon legend underwent cosmetic surgery and completed gender-affirming surgery.

Recalling another conversation, Roman revealed: “I went to Caitlyn, ‘Tell me about O.J. Simpson, ‘ and all of a sudden, everyone shot over and was listening intently. Obviously, it never made the cut – she says it’s all in her book anyway. Conversations like that, that’s why I do this job. What right do I have to be in a situation where I’m having a conversation about that person, with this person – that’s what makes this job worth it.”

And while some may disagree with Caitlyn’s political and social views, Roman said it would be impossible to “not look” at her determination to be who she wanted to be. “That’s one of the great things about I’m A Celeb, you meet so many different people in different walks of life and you learn from so many people,” he commented.

With I’m A Celeb set to start this evening, and Roman’s dad, Martin, taking part, he admits that he gets “jealous” every year when new names are announced. But while it takes a while for names to appear in the media, he revealed that he will occasionally get a direct message from somebody to “catch up” about topics, including camping, making it obvious who is in talks to take part.

Despite the show being billed as grim due to living arrangements and Bushtucker Trials, Roman says it was perhaps one of the best projects he’s ever taken part in. “I think it really helped me figure out,” he said, adding: “I felt like in there, I wasn’t anyone. In the first week, you’re working it out.

“Then in the last two weeks, you are just yourself and you’re happy. I think that’s probably the happiest I’ve ever been in my life – which sounds weird because you’re in a camp that’s meant to be horrible, but it probably was the happiest.”

Tonight, fans will see Roman’s dad make his way into the jungle alongside the likes of Jack Osbourne, Kelly Brook, Angry Ginge and the iconic Ruby Wax. During Roman’s time in the jungle, Martin had encouraged fans to vote for him to do an eating trial. Now, Roman says he’ll be getting his own back on his famous father.

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Roman has recently been announced as Marriott Bonvoy’s official Getaway Guru in partnership with Nectar, a campaign he aligns with due to his love of travel. “I always think when it comes to what people spend their money on, is experiences,” he said, adding: “When it came around, talking about how people can build up points on their weekly shops, it’s a no-brainer. I’m always an advocate for people when they go away to realise that the experience you are buying lasts forever.”

Sam Thompson shares fears of becoming a dad after introducing new girlfriend to family

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! champion Sam Thompson said the thought had been “freaking him out”, after recently introducing his new girlfriend to family

Sam Thompson has expressed hopes of becoming a dad, after recently going public with his new girlfriend. The 33-year-old confirmed his relationship with Talitha Balinska, 25, last month, nearly a year after splitting from Zara McDermott.

During the latest instalment of his and Pete Wicks ‘ Staying Relevant podcast, the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! champion admitted that he wanted to become a father by the age of 36 – though had some doubts.

As he and Pete reflected on their journeys so far and shared what advice they’d give their younger selves, the reality star said he believed he’d be settled down by 27.

Sam also insisted he regretted not pursuing his ambition of living and working in Los Angeles for a year.

When his co-host asked if it was too late for such ventures, he responded: “I don’t know, I feel like I’m getting a bit old. I feel like you’ve got to be pretty young to do all that kind of stuff.

“I think we’re quite similar like that, I just always wanted to wing it, but I do want to be a dad and that has been freaking me out a bit recently. I’m like, ‘Ah, s**t’.”

Pete then asked his co-star if he had set a deadline for having children, to which Sam responded: “I feel like as you say, it’s got to work with the person you’re with and all that kind of stuff.

“Hypothetically, I would probably say 36, so I have three years, less than three years and I know I’m not going to do that as well, so that kind of sucks.”

Sam’s revelation comes after his sister Louise Thompson posted a snap with him, Talitha, and her son during a recent family outing.

The reality star and Talitha, a DJ and producer, are believed to have first crossed paths in 2023 when she posed for his and Reza Amiri-Garroussi’s eyewear brand, Dinelli.

The pair were reportedly re-introduced by Reza this year, after he brought Talitha along to Sam and Pete’s Staying Relevant performance in London.

An insider revealed to the Daily Mail: “Sam and Talitha are absolutely smitten with each other. When they first met in 2023, they didn’t speak, but friends could tell they would hit it off.

“Reza knew exactly how to be a supportive friend as Sam slowly moved on, and inviting Talitha to his O2 show was definitely the right call.

“Since reconnecting after the podcast show, the rest is history and for Sam’s friends, it’s lovely to see him finally in a good place after a tough six months following his split from Zara.”

Sam and Zara called it quits at the end of 2024 following five years as a couple.

Speaking briefly after their separation was revealed, he confessed: “It was tough. It’s been a tough month. A real tough month.”

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The former Strictly Come Dancing contestant has since found love with One Direction’s Louis Tomlinson, after they were initially seen together in March this year.

Geordie ‘chameleon’ tipped for another Oscar nomination with dark British thriller

Andrea Riseborough plays downbeat loner Colleen in ‘Dragonfly’, the film by award winning director Paul Andrew Williams, and stars opposite Vera star Brenda Blethyn

Acting ‘chameleon’ Andrea Riseborough is being tipped for another Oscar nomination for her latest role.

The versatile star plays downbeat loner Colleen in Dragonfly, the film from award-winning writer and director Paul Andrew Williams which had a memorable opening night at the Tyneside cinema in Newcastle.

Riseborough, 43, nominated for the Best Actress Oscar in 2023 for her role in To Leslie, has played everyone from Mrs Thatcher to Wallis Simpson.

The high-dressed glamour of those roles could not be further from the life of Colleen, who walks around the shops of a northern housing estate in a sweat top, jeans and trainers, her loyal but fearsome American bulldog Sabre by her side.

Colleen moves in next door to Brenda Blethyn’s Elsie Roberts in what turns from a tale of neighbourly friendship to dark thriller.

Abandoned by her mum and brother at eight years old, Colleen confides to Elsie that she was taken into care before living on benefits.

She has no friends and spends all her time with Sabre, who follows her around everywhere. She starts to run errands for Elsie, whose only regular visitors before her newfound friend’s arrival are care nurses who shower her and make her meals.

The film, inspired in part by the Covid crisis, is a study of the loneliness that brings the two lead characters together.

Williams admitted that at times, he left his stars to interpret his script without any interruption. “I was extremely fortunate to have two such brilliant actors,” he said.

“It is really special when people do inhabit your work. It was their own interpretation, and I could see it looking at the monitor, it was all left to the actual filming; I was very lucky.”

A visit from John (Jason Watkins), Elsie’s son, is a turning point which brings an unforgettable ending.

The two stars have again been nominated for a Tribeca film award for their work together and Riseborough said: “I would never in my life imagined that I would ever be nominated with Brenda Blethyn.

“It is the best thing that has ever happened to me and I was married last month.” She fell in love with French-Lebanese actor Karim Saleh on the set of Luxor in 2020. Both she and Blethyn told how they read the script to Dragonfly and found it too good to turn down.

Blethyn, 79, had just finished her final ever appearance as Vera in the hit ITV series and was preparing for some time off work.

Riseborough told how the audience during a Q&A at the Tyneside that she was determined to take the part. “I absolutely wanted to do it because it is so beautifully done, so beautifully written, and extremely moving.

“I am just humbled that I was asked to do it.” But she joked: “I was staying in a safari park in Yorkshire when I was filming it and Brenda was worried that I was going to be eaten by a lion.

“I was very lively and I could hear if they started roaring so it was a very different experience; if you needed something to drink you went to the karaoke and bingo.”

Blethyn added: “I was completely isolated by a cemetery, with no transport, I think that I would rather have been with the lions.”

Both Blethyn, twice Oscar nominated for Secrets and Lies (1997) and Little Voice (1999), and Oscar winner Kate Winslet, who worked with Riseborough in Lee, the story of war photographer Lee Miller, paid tribute to the ‘chameleon’ in their co-star.

Winslet said: “She is gentle and sparkly, but then opens her mouth in character and wham! You are given an entirely alternate universe with one breath, or a small adjustment to her posture. Even her eyeballs change shape, for God’s sake!”

Blethyn wanted to do Dragonfly as soon as she discovered she would be opposite the Geordie-born star. “She is brilliant, she is a chameleon, someone called me that once and I was very flattered by that, but then I saw her at work.

“You can try to be clever but I don’t think actors should ever think that they are more interesting than the characters they play.

“We both worked with Mike Leigh and did not divulge anything that we did not need to know.” Riseborough told how they would film some of the emotionally charged scenes towards the end of the film, “then talk about ginger biscuits” in the breaks.

She became famous playing Margaret Thatcher in The Long Walk to Finchley, and in the Madonna film W.E. as a glamorous Wallis Simpson, and as Audrey Withers, editor of Vogue, in Lee.

Colleen is played with an intensity that keeps you glued to the screen, wondering what she might do next; Riseborough admits that her body feels sore at times due to the movement and gait of her characters; with Mrs Simpson, it was painful “from the waist down”.

Her parents George, a car salesman who passed on a love of film, and Isabel, a secretary who loved Shakespeare, were with her for the opening night at the Tyneside.

Riseborough was born and brought up in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside, where she gave up her A levels to try her hand at acting and never looked back.

She said of her return to the Tyneside cinema, where she saw some of her favourite movies: “I can’t tell you how much it means to me. I saw so many films here growing up, so many incredible pieces of cinema in this room.

“It is really important to me. I’m looking at the first person who played my dad when I was nine, here in the audience. And remember daddy is here as well.

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“There really are no words.”

Adam Peaty’s mum praises ‘protector’ as she sends grim warning to Ramsay’s amid feud

Adam Peaty’s mum has praised her sister Louise, whom she branded her ‘protector’, as the family feud between her son and the Ramsay family reaches new lows

Adam Peaty’s mum has shared an emotional message. In recent weeks, the Team GB star has found himself at the centre of a storm after his feud with his family emerged.

The six-time Olympian has fallen out with his relatives and even uninvited them to his wedding to Holly Ramsay next month. Adam, 30, is set to tie the knot with Gordon Ramsay’s daughter over Christmas, and his whole family had initially been set to attend, with his older brother being a groomsman.

However, Adam will now marry Holly with just his sister in attendance. While it appeared that the fallout started last week after Peaty’s mum wasn’t invited to Holly’s hen do at Soho Farmhouse, it actually started when the pair got engaged in September 2024.

And while the ongoing drama continues to reach new lows, Adam’s auntie, Louise, has been extremely vocal about her nephew and Holly, who she claims had bodyshamed Caroline. Taking to Instagram on Saturday night, Caroline shared a rather powerful message about her sister.

The quote read: “The moment you realise: the little sister who once drove you crazy is now the one who keeps you sane – your loudest supporter and forever best friend. She eventually becomes the comfort zone which every elder sister secretly needed all along.”

Captioning her upload, Caroline penned: “Louise I thank you from the bottom of my heart for being my protector through this difficult time x. To the people are being so cruel to my sister, please stop! Sadly you obviously don’t understand the bond of sisters.” Caroline’s followers instantly raced to offer their support.

One said: “As a Mum who willingly sacrificed endless time, sleep, sanity and financial security as well as never ending love for her son’s future as a successful performer, I am sending you love understanding and virtual hugs.”

“You are so lucky to have her there for support. Stay strong Caroline. I hope things turn out OK for you,” said a second. Meanwhile, a third typed: “People will gossip and make their own opinion, the problem is there is only one truth, not theirs and yours! This was only started when you as your son’s mother were not included in any way – family means something to us but not to all. It will unfold. Ignore the haters who have something to say- kindness is so easy and will win! Well done, Louise, for doing what any sister would – if you wouldn’t, then you’re not a sister at all.”

Caroline, this weekend, revealed when her relationship with Adam started to fall apart ahead of his engagement party. While at the Paris Olympics last year, Caroline felt as though Adam was being “pulled away” from his relatives.

However, Holly reassured her via a text message that this wasn’t the case and he would “always” be part of the family. She told The Daily Mail that Adam’s extended family were not invited to the lavish engagement party. This prompted Caroline to message Holly – but their relationship started to disintegrate.

Explaining the reason behind sending the message, she said: “I told her, ‘you know how important family is to you, as it is to me. My sisters are not coming to the party, they have been there all through Adam’s life…But Adam didn’t take kindly to me sending that message.”

And in an attempt to reassure the Ramsay family even further, Caroline bee-lined for Gordon at the engagement party to explain that there was no ill intent behind sending the message. Despite the fallout, Caroline admits that she still very much loves her son and he will always be welcome at their family home in Staffordshire. She revealed that on her journey home after dropping Adam’s son off with his mother, she felt as though she “didn’t want to live” anymore.

But Caroline found herself facing further heartache after she was forced to sell personal items in order to buy a dress for the wedding, which she is no longer attending. Prior to their fallout, Adam had offered to pay for all of her costs, including dress, shoes, nails and hair. Caroline said she would have needed four dresses for the entire event.

She had chosen a cream dress, which she had hoped to wear with navy blue accessories. “He told me ‘Only a bride wears white,’ to which I replied ‘It’s not white, it’s cream,'” she told the publication. While Caroline has returned this dress, she has kept one.

Caroline decided to keep a gold two-piece with a matching fascinator and the shoes, which she had paired with the dress, which cost a staggering £452. Speaking of the dress and how she afforded it, Caroline revealed: “Do you know how I raised that money? I sold some things on Vinted.”

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Holly and Adam are yet to comment on the family feud, despite attempts from the Mirror.

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I’m A Celebrity campmates’ net worths with surprising star at top of list

With I’m A Celebrity just around the corner, we take a look at potential net worths of this year’s star studded campmates heading to the Australian jungle

It’s now just days away and the initial I’m A Celebrity line-up has been revealed. From sports stars to singers and soap stars, the famous faces are getting ready for their jungle adventure.

But while all will receive a hefty fee for their time Down Under, they’ve all made their money away from the reality contest – hence their call up. So who has the biggest net worth?

With all already having varying degrees of success – and also differing lengths of fame – it’s not surprise that there is a wide range of values. For example, Jack Osbourne certainly isn’t short of funds with his family’s huge fame as well as his own success.

Current bookies’ favourite Angry Ginge – whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle – might be topping up the charts, but he’s still said to have amassed over £1million. And it’s safe to say his popularity is quickly growing.

Little-known I’m A Celebrity’s Kelly Brook movie is ‘worst film ever’ on Amazon Prime

As Kelly Brooks enters the Jungle this weekend, we’re reminded of her time spent on screen in this forgotten film, rated an abysmal 0% on Rotten Tomatoes

As the TV star takes on a new challenge on I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, we’re reminded of her acting career highlights in this film many forgot even existed, and according to viewers, there’s good reason to.

In 2012, the model starred in the British comedy Keith Lemon: The Film, which has been dubbed as both ‘unfunny’ and ‘horrible’ by online reviews. The movie sees Brooks play herself as a love interest of the TV personality Keith Lemon, played by Leigh Francis.

Following on from the success of Celebrity Juice, the popular television panel show, they took things up a notch and gave Keith Lemon an entire movie to run wild. The themes of the film are explicit, jam-packed with sexual innuendos and adult comedy that see the likes of numerous celebrities make unpredictable cameos.

Alongside Brook, Keith Lemon: The Film sees appearances from David Hasselhoff, Gary Barlow, Peter Andre, Emma Bunton and even Jedward. Playing leading roles, however, are Verne Troyer, playing Lemon, his guardian angel, and Laura Aikman as Rosie, Keith’s girlfriend.

An unimpressed Rotten Tomatoes review reads: “To be honest, it was the worst film ever. Keith Lemon is ok for TV but not for the big screen. Kelly Brook was D-list. It’s not funny at all. Holly and Fearne should have a bigger part. Overall, rubbish.”

Meanwhile another says: “To say this film is bad would be an understatement. The “jokes” are that bad and immature they make you feel uncomfortable, and the story looks like it came out of a child’s English class. All in all, Keith Lemon is a terrible film.”

The comedy follows Keith after a major business failure in London and his pregnant girlfriend’s disappointment in him. Soon enough, he creates a successful phone invention that lands him millions, allowing him to live out his dreams.

He moves to Hollywood and lives it large. As his new celebrity lifestyle takes hold, he begins to date none other than beautiful model Kelly Brook. In the meantime, he owes money to Evil Steve, who in turn kidnaps Rosie, and Keith is faced with the mission of rescuing her.

Although, not everyone is in agreement. Some fans of Celebrity Juice had a great time watching the 2012 movie. One wrote: “Never seen Celebrity Juice before, but thought this film was freaking hilarious!”

One other person added: “A great and funny comedy full of just what you would get from letting yourself into the world of Keith Lemon and his crazy life. Some people think the film is crap, but if you watch it and like Keith Lemon, then you will love the film, and it is well worth the money.”

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