The 58-year-old presenter thanked her fans for their support as she chronicled her back-to-back health struggles and said the past year had been an ‘incredible journey’
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Davina spoke emotionally of a challenging period in her life(Image: Begin Again with Davina McCall)
Marking a full year since she launched her Begin Again with Davina McCall YouTube show, the former Big Brother presenter emotionally thanked her followers, saying that the podcast had “saved” her.
Reflecting on the “incredible journey” of the past 12 months, she said, “We’ve laughed, we’ve cried, we’ve grown together.”
Speaking about a turbulent year that saw her undergo surgery for breast cancer—almost exactly a year after a procedure to remove a cyst in her brain—Davina, 58, said speaking to her guests for the podcast had helped maintain her mental health.
“I’ve been on quite a massive personal journey,” she said, “and coming here every week has at times kept me sane. And it’s meant a lot. This podcast has saved me … I’ve begun again.”
Insights, and laughs, from guests such as Jamie Oliver, Penny Lancaster and Katie Piper have helped Davina reinvent herself after such a challenging period.
After the terrifying diagnosis of a rare type of brain tumour that can potentially “cause sudden death,” Davina admitted she had been furious. “I was like, ‘How dare you control my daily life like this and make me feel every day like I’m in danger?’” she told businessman and fellow podcaster Steven Bartlett when he appeared on her show.
“I felt like this thing had taken control of me and I was so angry about that,” she added.
She said she had been forced to confront the possibility of death: “I did go and address my will and make sure that was airtight. I talked to [her partner] Michael about my wishes. I wrote letters of wishes to all the children and put those in my will.”
After the risky surgery in November 2024 proved successful, Davina felt as if she had a new lease on life—only to suffer a second blow this year when she found a lump in her breast.
She explained: “It was very, very small, so I got it very, very early, which is incredibly lucky. But I am so relieved to have had it removed and to know that it hasn’t spread.”
Following her lumpectomy at London’s Royal Marsden Hospital, Davina thanked medical staff and urged women to get their breasts checked.
She told her 2.1 million followers on Instagram: “I’m talking about this because I think it might help someone. And this is what I always do.”
Signing off on this week’s message, a tearful Davina told viewers: “I love you all, my gang … and I love our guests. You make me cry,” she added.
Former Strictly star Ore Oduba has unveiled a new inking – just days after courageously going public about the porn addiction which had plagued him since the tender age of nine
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Ore has opened up about seeing ‘signs’(Image: Getty Images for The National Lo)
Former Strictly Come Dancing champion Ore Oduba has shared that he’s got a meaningful new tattoo – just days after opening up about the porn addiction he has battled since childhood.
Posting a picture of his brand new inking, which reveals the word ‘Serendipity’ has been inked under his left collarbone, with a butterfly above, he shared an emotional post about faith, struggles which have seen him break down in tears – and ‘signs’ he finds impossible to ignore.
The 39 year old, revealing that this was his tenth tattoo to date. Wrote in a lengthy candid post, “Serendipity… If I could sum up this year in one word it would be this…
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“Sometimes the signs are SO loud you just cannot ignore them and so often this year I have had to just hold my hands up – or more likely, ball my eyes out – unable to believe what I am seeing, feeling or experiencing and simply recognise there are angels at work.”
He went on to say, “Of course not all of us are spiritual… my faith has been such a source of strength to me in the last two years.
“But I truly believe, whatever you believe, when you open your mind and soul to the possibility of a force way beyond our consciousness and control those signs start showing themselves in pretty sharp focus.
“In my experience, there’s been no greater guide… than my gut and my faith.”
It comes after Ore revealed he has battled a porn addiction since the age of nine – and was speaking out to raise awareness of the issue of children seeing sexual imagery on social media – and hopefully help others.
“Shame kept me silent for 30 years. It took me 30 years, two deaths, and a divorce to finally go: here’s what’s happening,’ he revealed, emotionally.
“This is me putting my life as it is on the line, to save my children and to guide anybody else’s children going into a world where at their fingertips, they can fall into something they never asked to.”
He added: “Part of me is terrified, the vast majority is terrified because I feel like, personally, for me, the rest of my life begins the day after this, as it’s a kind of a seminal draw-the-line moment.“
Ore explained that the first time he was shown adult content was on a computer by a friend’s older brother. “I remember being very intrigued and a feeling of eyes being opened. Whilst I wouldn’t say addiction set in immediately, the intrigue started immediately,“ he recalled.
“And it didn’t take long relatively speaking, for that intrigue to start running my mind over because at nine, at that age, you haven’t necessarily got full access.
“Wanting to find a way to address that intrigue, wanting to find ways of that awakening, wanting to replicate it or find it whether it was on television or in magazines.
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“This is the problem with this form of addiction that even I could understand at 10. It’s so shameful. We can’t talk about it because there is a perceived nature to it that is everything that we hate, everything that we despise.“
Ore revealed that his upbringing with his strict father meant he felt he could never tell his family about his addiction.
Reality TV fans can step back into the world of #Momtok as the latest instalment is streaming now
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Taylor Frankie Paul is among the Mormon Wives returning in season three.
The scandalous world of #Momtok has opened its doors once again as The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives returns for a third season. For the second time this year, fans are being treated to a fresh batch of episodes centred around a group of influencers in Utah’s Mormon community.
As per the series trailer, we catch up with the cast while #Momtok is ‘at its lowest point’. Across 10 new episodes, they face damaging revelations, allegations and a crisis of friendship, as well as a clash between #Momtok and #Dadtok.
All episodes of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season three are available to stream now on Disney+. Fans able to sign up £5.99 for a monthly subscription that can be cancelled at any time.
Members can get the equivalent of two months free by paying for a year upfront on the Standard or Premium plan, providing 12 months for the price of 10. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives stars Taylor Frankie Paul, Demi Engemann, Jen Affleck, Jessi Ngatikaura, Layla Taylor, Mayci Neeley, Mikayla Matthews, Miranda McWhorter and Whitney Leavitt.
The series has proved a huge hit since it debuted in 2024. Its first season broke viewership records to become the most-watched unscripted season premiere on Disney+ in its first four days on the platform.
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Earlier this year, it picked up a nomination for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards. It follows a string of rival reality series like Prime Video’s Molly-Mae: Behind It All and Netflix’s Victoria Beckham.
The official season three synopsis reads: “#Momtok is back, but damaging revelations and allegations threaten its future. The members face a crisis of friendship as loyalties shift, trust is tested, and the lines between fact and fiction blur.
“When the pursuit of the truth calls character into question, a war over morality begins, and a clash between #Momtok and #Dadtok erupts. With their sisterhood and everything they’ve built hanging in the balance, can the women find a path forward to salvation, or will their collective sins destroy #Momtok for good?”
Fans flooded the YouTube comments when the season three trailer dropped last month, with one saying: “We’re ending the year on a good note.”
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Another said: “My favourite reality TV show right now.” Not everyone is a fan, as this commenter said: “So outdated, silly and useless, can’t believe Disney supports this.”
Donald Trump has been sporting a very warm glow for the past decade, but the US President hasn’t always looked so sun-kissed, according to experts
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President Donald Trump in March 2025.(Image: AP)
Donald Trump’s ‘orange hue’ has been a topic of intrigue for years, and the debate surrounding his distinctive skin tone shows no signs of abating.
The US president is famous for his warm glow, but he hasn’t always sported such a sun-kissed look, say observers. Experts concur that Donald Trump’s faux tan seems to fluctuate in intensity – with the orange tint seemingly peaking in 2020 before being dialled down ahead of the 2024 election.
Trump appeared quite different in the early stages of his career. In vintage photos from his real estate days, he was noticeably paler – as one might expect from someone of Scottish and German descent.
It wasn’t until 2012, during The Apprentice, that he began regularly wearing makeup for television and public appearances.
From that point forward, he quickly became synonymous with the colour orange and by 2015, as he emerged as a serious presidential contender, global interest in his tanning routine intensified. And there’s been ample debate over the years about what he uses to achieve his ‘orange’ glow.
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Some speculate that Trump utilises both tanning beds and spray tans to attain his preferred shade – with the lighter colour around his eyes attributed to the use of goggles during these procedures. In her 2018 book Unhinged, former aide Omarosa Manigault even alleged that Trump sacked a staff member for improperly setting up a tanning bed at the White House.
However, makeup artist Kriss Blevens, who has worked with every President since Jimmy Carter including Trump – recently concluded that Trump’s colour comes from self-tanner. “Because I have done Trump’s makeup several times, I can tell you that, at times, his face looked bronzer than the rest of him, and that was before makeup,” she told Fast Company.
“My guess was he relied on some self-tanners to try to maintain a certain look that he’d come to feel healthy in from living in Florida.” The Mirror previously spoke to celebrity makeup artist Safia Cox to get her take on Trump’s ‘orange’ hue. “I think he uses some sort of fake tan or tinted moisturiser with a bronzer,” she said.
“I 100% do not think it’s sun beds as it would be a completely different tone. It’s definitely some sort of cream product that he uses and has probably mattified it after because it’s so orange. You can see the rim around his face. If you look closely at his hairline, it’s very pale, and that’s not from sunbeds; he’s slapping some sort of cream product on.”
And she pointed out that Trump does seem to have become more ‘orange’ over the years, which could be due to feeling more insecure as he gets older. “I think his makeup has changed over the years, and I think it as he’s got older and potentially a little more insecure. The ever changing orange hue has become the subject of many internet discussions and memes – with people wondering why he likes to be so orange.”
Safia even suggests that he applies more fake tan as his stress levels rise. “He has pictures taken of him and cameras on him a lot, so he must think it’s a good look, and some people say when he’s stressed, he uses more tan,” she explains. “If you look at photos of him towards the end of campaigns, he’s much more orange.”
The makeup expert even went as far to suggest the President suffers from ‘fake tan blindness’, which makes him oblivious to how ‘bad’ his tan looks. “He has orange blindness or fake tan blindness, and I don’t think he realises,” the makeup expert stated.
“It’s not a nice bronze, he doesn’t look like he’s just hopped off a plane he just looks like he’s layered on fake tan. It’s bizarre; he’s either really insecure, and it’s for confidence and thinking he looks good, or he’s being clever and doing it to get people to talk about him.”
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As Adam Peaty and Holly Ramsay’s family feud appears to heat up, the Mirror takes a look at the bride and groom-to-be’s rollercoaster journeys from alcohol difficulties to finding God
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Born again Christians Adam Peaty and Holly Ramsay have both struggled with alcohol related issues
Adam Peaty and Holly Ramsay both hit rock bottom before finding God. However, their faith has come under fire amid a family fall-put after his devoted mum reportedly wasn’t invited to influencer Holly’s swanky Soho Farmhouse hen do.
And now, it’s been reported that the Olympic swimmer has banned mum Caroline Peaty from his Christmastime wedding altogether. Swimming gold medallist Adam, 30, is set to marry 25-year-old Holly at Bath Abbey next month, and has incorporated her famous family into his plans. Chef dad Gordon Ramsay was invited along to Adam’s stag do, while mum Tana Ramsay joined the swish girls’ night.
However, it would appear that Caroline has been left out in the cold, as reports suggest that sister Bethany will be the only Peaty family member in attendance at the Abbey. As has been suggested by one irate relative, this apparent snub isn’t exactly in keeping with the faith adhered to by these two born-again Christians.
Here, the Mirror takes a look at Adam and Holly’s rocky road to faith, which has seen them go from battles with alcohol to finding peace through Sunday services.
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Hitting ‘rock bottom’
In December 2022, Holly shared that she was marking two full years of sobriety after deciding to go teetotal at the age of 21. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Holly described hitting “rock bottom” during a particularly painful time in her life, which prompted her to take a mindful new direction.
Holly, who has regularly used her platform to raise awareness of matters concerning mental health, wrote: “Today marks two years since I last had alcohol. Two years ago today, I hit rock bottom. I was terrified. I certainly didn’t think I would be where I am today, both physically and mentally. I’ve fought every day since to get where I am today.”
She continued: “I am so grateful to so many people for their support, encouragement and endless love. I will continue to learn and grow every day. I feel lucky to be able to use my voice to raise awareness and break the stigma around mental health. Sending love to anyone who needs it today and always. One day at a time.”
The previous year, in May 2021, Holly bravely opened up about her struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which she developed following two devastating sexual assaults when she was 18.
The influencer shared: “I went to university, studied fashion design, and I loved it. But by the second half of the first year, I was being affected by my PTSD, and I had no idea that this was happening. I was going out a lot, missing class because I’d been out. I wasn’t enjoying myself at all. I was struggling a lot.”
Holly eventually made the decision to drop out of London’s Ravensbourne University and spent three months at the Nightingale Hospital, a leading mental health facility. It was at this point that she reached a turning point.
As explained by Holly: “That was where I was diagnosed with PTSD, anxiety and depression. Since then, I have been in therapy up to three times a week. I now have these diagnoses that I carry around with me. It’s confusing, and I’m trying to take control of my narrative and use that to make something good.”
During a Q&A session held in January 2022, Holly delved into the ways in which sobriety had had a positive effect on her mental health, while acknowledging the challenges that come with being a young person who doesn’t drink booze while socialising. She reflected: “For me, cutting out alcohol has made me so much more present. I’m able to have more fun, and I’m in control. Alcohol plus antidepressants don’t mix well. I made the decision to put my physical and mental health first.
“It can be lonely not drinking, especially at this age, as it’s such a big part of our social lives, but you will find the right people who don’t even care that you’re not drinking and are just happy you’re with them.”
‘Deepest low’
Back in 2020, Adam opened up to the Mail Online about reaching his ‘deepest low’ after the 2018 Commonwealth Games, which saw him take a loss in the 50m race. Known for his extraordinary speed, Adam suddenly became plagued by self-doubt, admitting: “There wasn’t really that much belief in myself.”
It was then that Adam started to spiral, turning to booze and partying instead of his great love of swimming. He confided, “After the Commonwealths, towards the end of the year, I didn’t have any races. And when you involve off-season and you involve partying and drinking, that’s a depressant in itself, so I was doing that a lot. I kind of, not went off the rails, but I didn’t really have that overwhelming motivation to perform at something. And I am a performer, so if I don’t have something to perform at, I completely lose my track.
“Add that in with all that partying and stuff, it wasn’t that great to have that all at once. Then you are on this low where you can’t really enjoy anything, you don’t really see the point of buying nice things or doing nice things, because you don’t get a high out of it any more. It took a long while to recognise what was important to me and what wasn’t. I have found that thankfully now. I know exactly how to treat my body, how to treat my mind, and it’s not by forcing alcohol as much as you can.”
Finding peace through faith
Speaking with The Times in 2024, Adam spoke how how he’s since found peace, which he declared had sprung “definitely from my faith, first”. Where he used to feel “like a god in the pool”, he’s now dedicated himself to God, as a proudly “religious man”. Emphasising his devotion, Adam told the publication: “I’d rather have my faith and my relationship with Jesus and come second than have gold.”
Although he was raised a Catholic and has always had an interest in spirituality, Adam has taken things to a whole new level in recent years. He now prays, attends an evangelical church on Sundays, and even has a cross inked on his torso, a permanent symbol of his Christian faith.
In a separate interview with The Standard, also in 2024, Adam spoke of turning his reliance on alcohol around after “three years of hell”, following s meeting in Melbourne with Berlin-based clergyman Pastor Ashley Null, who works with various professional swimmers.
Once back in Europe, the pair reunited in Nottingham, where Peaty attended his first sermon. He revealed: “I’ve been there ever since”. Reflecting on the moment when he first took a pew at the Nottingham church he now attends, Adam shared: “No one knew I was coming.
“I was just at the back and I was like, ‘if this isn’t meant for me, then what is?’ I don’t think society has the answers I’m seeking, especially as a young man, and it’s nothing to do with being an athlete.”
Religious wedding announcements
It is perhaps no surprise that Adam and Holly, who regularly turn to Bible verses for wisdom, chose to incorporate their faith in their wedding announcements, which were inspired by religious teachings.
Quoting Corinthians in an ecstatic Instagram post, Holly wrote: “I am marrying my best friend. I truly cannot put into words how I am feeling right now. I still remember how big my smile was the morning I got home from my first date with you.
“Thank you for letting the little girl inside of me feel loved, seen and happier than ever. I love you and I cannot wait to be your wife I promise to always be there with you and George, I’m so greatful [sic] to be in his life and I cannot wait for more.
“Everything is better with you. Everything has been better since you. Here’s to forever. And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:13.”
In his own announcement, Adam referenced the gospel of Matthew, penning: “I can’t believe you’re going to be my wife. I’m truly the luckiest man on earth to have such a gentle, caring and beautiful woman by my side. You fill my heart to the brim and give my soul peace.
“You have been with me when I’ve been at my lowest and helped me understand myself to navigate my own darkness. You have also celebrated the highs which have been so many, as for the first time in my life, I’m happy with the man I’ve become. You came to church with me and joined the incredible community we have there without a question.
“Your family have always treated me so generously with their time, emotion and trust. I can’t wait to be joined with them too. I’ve always believed that when two people are engaged and later married that we are no longer two people but we join as one and it’s the biggest privilege to share that with you.
“Seeing you show the love you give to the most important person in my life, George, even from day one, there was never a question about you becoming my wife one day. I’m looking forward to our life together and the many challenges we’ll face.
“I promise to always love you with all my heart. Matthew 19:6 ‘So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate’.”
Aunt’s criticism
Adam’s aunt, Louise Williams, has suggested that the soon-to-be-wed couple still have some learning to do when it comes to the teachings of the Bible.
Taking to Instagram, Caroline, who used to get up at 4 am to take Adam to the pool, appeared to respond to the ongoing feud with a simple yet heartbreaking post, which read: “Crying is a way your eyes speak when your mouth can’t explain how broken your heart is.”
Commenting on her sister’s post, Louise asked: “Yes. Adam is a born-again Christian. He’s not living by the tenets of Christianity is he? Where is ‘honour thy mother and thy father’, where is the forgiveness?”
Louise also offered her thoughts on reports that “normal” Caroline wasn’t invited to the hen do “might have stuck out a bit”. Noting that there was a “certain ‘type'” on the invite list, a source previously told the Mail Online: “She’s a normal woman, not a celebrity. You look at Holly’s Instagram and it’s all so planned, so super-glam and very, very showy. That’s not Caroline.”
In response to this, protective sister Louise raged: “How can Adam and Holly ‘source’ sit there and say Caroline wasn’t invited because of the way my sister looks? She doesn’t suit the look Holly is looking for????! WTF BODY SHAMING A 60-YEAR-OLD WOMAN! JESUS CHRIST ON A CRACKER!”
This isn’t the first time Louise has chimed in on the ongoing row. In a lengthier address directed at the bride-to-be, Louise said: “@hollyramsayy I’m so glad that you had a great hen do. As a bride, you deserve that. However, as a person you were divisive and hurtful towards a woman, who I have loved and continue to love deeply.
“A woman who opened her home and heart to you. You decided, for whatever reason, not to invite her, your prospective mother-in-law, to your hen night, yet Adam invited his father-in-law, your dad, to his stag night. You invited your mum (quite rightly) and even your mum’s assistant, your sisters, your friends, my niece, but not my sister, your future mother-in-law.”
She continued: “I have also seen messages passing between her and Adam about this and other matters and, quite frankly, I expected better of you and definitely of Adam. You have inflicted a hurt on my sister that will take a very long time to heal if ever.”
The Mirror has reached out to the representatives of Adam Peaty and Holly Ramsay for comment.
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Kelly Brook is rumoured to be one of the highest paid celebs on this year’s series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! – here’s what the cast of 2025 could be set to earn
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Kelly Brook is heading into the jungle this Sunday (Image: ITV)
Kelly Brooks’ pay cheque for appearing on I’m A Celebrity is out of the bag – and it’s an eye watering sum.
The 45-year-old is rumoured to be one of the highest paid celebs on this year’s series, which kicks off on Sunday November 16. According to reports, the model turned TV presenter and actress could stand to pocket as much as £300,000 for her turn on the ITV show.
She is already said to be worth £7.5 million from her career as a model, which began when she was 16, and led to her becoming a lads’ mag favourite in the Noughties. In 2005, she was crowned the ‘world’s sexiest woman’ by FHM.
Huge ad campaigns, an appearance in a Pulp music video, and presenting stints on shows like The Big Breakfast, TFI Friday and Celebrity Love Island followed. Kelly, who trained at the prestigious Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, has also starred in the West End, as well as film and TV in the likes of The Italian Job, Smallville,Midsomer Murders, Celebrity Juice and Keith Lemon: The Movie.
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These days she’s better known for presenting the drive time show on Heart Radio and being a Loose Women panellist. But she’s no stranger to a reality show having appeared on Strictly Come Dancing, The Great Stand Up To Cancer Great British Bake Off, The Masked Dancer and Celebrity Race Around The World with her Italian model and actor husband Jeremy Parisi, 40.
This weekend, Kelly – who says she’s ‘currently on a nature retreat’ on her Instagram page – will join nine other famous faces heading into the jungle. Then, as is I’m A Celeb tradition, two latecomers will arrive in camp a few days later. Though this is yet to be officially confirmed it’s said they are Irish broadcaster Vogue Williams, 40, and Celebs Go Dating legend Tom Read Wilson, 39.
Also heading Down Under are comedians Ruby Wax, 72, and Eddie Kadi, 42, Emmerdale icon Lisa Riley, 49, Spandau Ballet legend Martin Kemp, 64, Sports presenter Alex Scott, 41, EastEnders star Shona McGarty, 34, Manchester rapper Aitch, 25, and football content creator Angryginge, 24.
But the biggest name on this year’s line-up is thought to be Jack Osbourne, son of the late Black Sabbath star Ozzy Osbourne, who could be set to pocket upwards of £500,000 for his stint on the ITV show, according to Finance Monthly.
Giving their verdict on who will earn top bucks on I’m A Celeb this year, the publication said: “Household names like Jack Osbourne, son of rock legend Ozzy, are tipped to command upwards of £500,000, leveraging his reality TV pedigree and recent career resurgence for maximum draw.
“Kelly Brook, the model-turned-presenter, could pocket around £300,000, her glamorous profile ensuring tabloid frenzy from day one. Sports stars such as Alex Scott, fresh off football punditry stints, typically land £200,000 to £400,000 deals, blending athletic appeal with broad audience pull.”
It added: “Mid-tier entrants like Vogue Williams and Martin Kemp hover in the £150,000 to £250,000 bracket, offering reliable entertainment without breaking the bank. Emerging faces, including Emmerdale’s Shona McGarty and podcaster Tom Read Wilson, likely settle for £100,000 to £150,000, viewing the exposure as a gateway to bigger gigs.” The Mirror has contacted ITV for comment on this story.
And it seems Kelly has definitely had a change of heart since 2018 – when she vowed never to do the show. Back then she said: “I can just think of a million things I’d rather do” as she “didn’t want to eat eyeballs or sheep testicles and all the things they have to eat on there”.
She said she’d rather “go and work in my local pub” if she needed the cash, adding: “Even if I had a huge tax bill and I had to pay it really urgently, I still wouldn’t do it. It’s kind of like the beginning of the end in my opinion.”
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But I’m A Celeb bosses must have done something right as a source told The Sun on Sunday: “Show bosses have been after Kelly as a campmate for years and think she could possibly be their sexiest contestant ever.”