Kate Garraway poked fun at Alan Carr’s dig at her acting confused during filming of the show by posting a skit on her Instagram stories of her acting disorientated
Kate Garraway wasted no time in responding to Alan Carr’s cheeky quip of her while on Celebrity Traitors. The comedian and TV chat show host was seen poking fun at Kate, who he claimed didn’t appear to always be on the ball.
Alan made the cheeky dig while chatting with fellow Traitors Jonathan Ross and Cat Burns as they mulled over their decisions on who to ‘murder’ next. Standing in the Traitors Turret, Alan said of the Good Morning Britain star: “If Kate doesn’t come down for breakfast, people will just think she’s gone into a broom cupboard.” Which caused Jonathan to burst out in laughter.
And so in one of the best responses, the Good Morning Britain presenter filmed a skit showing off her funny side.
In the clip that she shared with her fans, Kate is seen emerging from a broom cupboard as she pretends to be looking for the breakfast room.
She is filmed saying: “Sorry that’s a broom cupboard. I’m just looking for the breakfast room.”
Kate captioned he post shared to her Instagram page, saying: “Me? Confused? Bumbling into the wrong room ? What can @chattyman mean ! #celebritytraitors.”
Within minutes, a host of friends and followers posted laughing emojis. One person wrote: “Just the best line from Alan! You have to laugh as he is probably spot on. I’m a broom cupboard girl too!”
And another said: “Does he mean, an area of the studio, such as, Andi Peters, ?, was he filming from a broom cupboard, or was it someone else ?”
Kate is part of a host of celebrities taking part in the one-off spin off show, including Jonathan Ross, Clare Balding and Charlotte Church.
And speaking about Alan’s comments during a segment of Good Morning Britain, Kate admitted to feeling a little overwhelmed “disorganised” and “a little confused by life” during the filming of the BBC show.
The 58 year old presenter explained on the morning news programme: “I love the way that Jonathan and Cat are using logic as Traitors, and Alan’s just like, ‘Oh… she’d go into a broom cupboard. She wouldn’t find a way out. We’d have no impact at all’.”
She added: “I think he’s trying to say that I can be occasionally a little chaotic, a little bit disorganised, a little confused by life. I did open a lot of castle doors thinking I was going into the billiard room and found myself in the laboratory. So that’s where that came from. They’re brutal. They may still murder me, despite saying all that.”
The spin-off series is hosted by Strictly Come Dancing host Claudia Winkleman. And following the same format, the Faithfuls are tasked with identifying and banishing the Traitors in order to win a cash prize for their chosen charity.
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Already some of the celebrities are accusing Kate of showing signs of being a Traitor.
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EXCLUSIVE: Big Brother star Cameron B has spoken out about life after the show and his thoughts on housemate George Gilbert’s removal from the house
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Cameron B was evicted last week from the Big Brother house(Image: ITV)
Bolton’s very own Cameron B has finally left the Big Brother house, and he’s bringing his signature noise and charm with him. After weeks of drama, debates and unforgettable telly moments, the self-proclaimed “loud idiot from Bolton” is back home — and he’s setting the record straight on life after eviction, house divides, and, yes, that housemate George Gilbert.
George, the housemate who’s dominated headlines for all the wrong reasons, recently revealed the real reason he was removed from the house following repeated use of unacceptable language and behaviour. The parish councillor, 23, was given a formal warning by Big Brother during Monday night’s episode after he made a fellow housemate cry by apparently mocking them. George has now opened up about the situation on his Youtube channel.
His strong opinions, controversial statements, and polarising presence became the lightning rod of the series. So what does Cameron really think?
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“George is a very smart guy,” Cameron says carefully. “Like, genuinely intelligent. He’s got big ideas about the world — some of them, I’ll be honest, I don’t agree with. And I think a lot of people don’t.”
Cameron pauses, thoughtful. “But he’s entitled to his views. Everyone is. The problem was how he put them across. I just think he articulated them wrong sometimes.”
George said he was ‘distraught’ after getting a verbal warning on the first night in the house. George told his housemates that he “doesn’t believe that anyone is intrinsically good or evil” and went on to use the most extreme example of Adolf Hitler. It was George’s views that got him kicked out of the Big Brother house in the end as he admitted that he pushed the boundaries far too much.
Pressed on whether he witnessed any of the behaviour that’s caused such a stir online, Cameron shakes his head. “Not directly, no. But I did hear some of the stuff he said, and yeah — it rubbed people the wrong way. He can come across in a way that sounds harsher than he means.”
He’s not defending the comments, but he’s keen to add nuance. “I know he’s going to get bad stick, and I get why,” Cameron admits. “But I don’t think deep down he’s a bad person. I think sometimes he tries too hard to sound clever, and it comes out… interestingly. That’s the best word I’ve got for it — interestingly.”
“I’m good, like a million dollars,” Cameron beams, sitting back with a grin that could light up a room. “Back in Bolton, back with my close people… love it.”
Since stepping out of the famous Big Brother doors, he’s been met with cheers, selfies and plenty of love. “There’s been people coming up asking for pictures — which I’ve cherished, honestly,” he says. “To even think I’m worthy of a picture is mad. It’s wild right now, but I’m loving every second.”
Viewers and housemates alike labelled him the loud one, and Cameron’s not arguing. “It says what it does on the tin, don’t it?” he laughs. “I was loud when I went in, and I was loud when I came out. That’s just me.”
More importantly, Cameron insists he never once tried to tone it down. “I always said I’d rather be my true self and go out the first day than fake it to the final,” he says proudly. “I think that’s what Big Brother’s about – showing who you are. I’d rather people know the real me, warts and all.”
From the outside, viewers could sense tension in the house — and Cameron confirms it was very real. “There was divide, there were alliances, and I called it,” he says. “Some people looked at me like I was mad, but since I’ve left, it’s only got more divided.”
Cameron points to Nancy, one of his closest housemates, as someone who also saw it coming. “Me and Nancy had loads of chats that never even made it to air,” he reveals. “We both said, ‘you can feel the house splitting.’ It’s just what happens when personalities clash.”
Nancy, of course, became one of Cameron’s closest friends inside. “She’s a lovely girl,” he says fondly. “We’d sit out in the garden at night, just me and her chatting about the day. On eviction night, she was emotional, bless her — but I told her, ‘you ain’t going anywhere, sweetheart, it’ll be me.’ Turns out I was right!”
Ask if he’d change anything, and Cameron doesn’t hesitate: “Nah, no regrets. Not one.”
“Everything I said or did, I stand by. If I’m wrong, I’ll admit it; if I’m right, I’ll double down. But I wouldn’t trade the experience for anything. It’s the wildest thing I’ve ever done.”
He grins, recalling surreal moments in the house: “There were times we’d all be in the jacuzzi just looking around like, ‘we’re actually in the Big Brother house!’ You forget sometimes. It’s mad.”
Cameron’s fiery exchange with Feyishola was one of the series’ standout moments — a clash that went from calm to chaos in seconds.
“There was no deep drama behind it,” he insists. “Me and Feyishola were close — we’d walk around the table holding hands, all that. But that day, I came in on the wrong inkling. I thought they were excluding people, when really they were talking about something else. I held my hands up and said sorry. Sometimes you’re right, sometimes you’re wrong — that’s life. Live by the sword, die by the sword.”
Despite the arguments and alliances, Cameron insists the cast were closer than people realise. “It’s like being part of a big, weird family,” he laughs. “You’ve got your brothers, sisters, maybe one you don’t like as much — but if something happens, you all feel it. We all went through that madness together.”
Among his inner circle were Tate, Marcus and Nancy — but even with the tension, he wishes everyone well, George included. “Whatever people think of him, I hope he comes out, reflects, and grows from it. We’ve all got stuff to learn, don’t we?”
So how would he sum up his Big Brother journey? Without missing a beat, Cameron grins: “Absolutely bloom mental.”
And with that, the lad from Bolton proves he’s walking out the same way he walked in — loud, honest, and unfiltered. Whether you loved him or couldn’t keep up, one thing’s for sure: Cameron B made his mark.
Big Brother airs Sunday to Friday on ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm
Big Brother star Cameron B has openly discussed his life after the show and his thoughts on his ex-roommate George Gilbert leaving.
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Cameron B was evicted last week from the Big Brother house(Image: ITV)
Bolton’s very own Cameron B has finally left the Big Brother house, and he’s bringing his signature noise and charm with him. After weeks of drama, debates and unforgettable telly moments, the self-proclaimed “loud idiot from Bolton” is back home — and he’s setting the record straight on life after eviction, house divides, and, yes, that housemate George Gilbert.
George, the housemate who’s dominated headlines for all the wrong reasons, recently revealed the real reason he was removed from the house following repeated use of unacceptable language and behaviour. The parish councillor, 23, was given a formal warning by Big Brother during Monday night’s episode after he made a fellow housemate cry by apparently mocking them. George has now opened up about the situation on his Youtube channel.
The series’ lightning rod was formed by his polarizing presence, conflicting statements, and strong opinions. What then does Cameron actually believe?
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“George is a very smart guy,” Cameron says carefully. “Like, genuinely intelligent. He’s got big ideas about the world — some of them, I’ll be honest, I don’t agree with. And I think a lot of people don’t.”
Cameron makes a thoughtful pause. He is, however, entitled to his opinions. Everyone has. The issue was with how they were presented. I believe he occasionally misarticulated them.
George said he was ‘distraught’ after getting a verbal warning on the first night in the house. George told his housemates that he “doesn’t believe that anyone is intrinsically good or evil” and went on to use the most extreme example of Adolf Hitler. It was George’s views that got him kicked out of the Big Brother house in the end as he admitted that he pushed the boundaries far too much.
Cameron shakes his head when asked whether he had witnessed any online behavior that has caused such a stir. Not directly, but no. However, I did hear some of his comments, and yes, they made people feel bad. He has a voice that sounds harsher than he actually is.
He’s not defending the comments, but he’s keen to add nuance. “I know he’s going to get bad stick, and I get why,” Cameron admits. “But I don’t think deep down he’s a bad person. I think sometimes he tries too hard to sound clever, and it comes out… interestingly. That’s the best word I’ve got for it — interestingly.”
Cameron grins as he reclines and says, “I’m good, like a million dollars.” It might even make a room sparkle. “Love it back in Bolton, back with my close friends,” the saying goes.
Since stepping out of the famous Big Brother doors, he’s been met with cheers, selfies and plenty of love. “There’s been people coming up asking for pictures — which I’ve cherished, honestly,” he says. “To even think I’m worthy of a picture is mad. It’s wild right now, but I’m loving every second.”
He was referred to as the loud one by viewers and neighbors, but Cameron isn’t getting into a fight. It says what on the tin, doesn’t it? he chuckles “I was loud when I entered, and I was loud when I exited.” That’s me alone.
More importantly, Cameron insists he never once tried to tone it down. “I always said I’d rather be my true self and go out the first day than fake it to the final,” he says proudly. “I think that’s what Big Brother’s about – showing who you are. I’d rather people know the real me, warts and all.”
Viewers could sense the house’s tension from the outside, and Cameron confirms that this was very real. He claims that “there was division, there were alliances, and I called it.” Some people thought I was crazy, but since I’ve left, things have only grown more apart.
Cameron points to Nancy, one of his closest roommates, as someone who also saw it coming. He reveals that “Me and Nancy had a lot of conversations that never even made it on television.” You can feel the house splitting, we both said. It’s exactly what occurs when two people interact.
Naturally, Nancy grew to be one of Cameron’s closest confidants inside. He fondly remark, “She’s a lovely girl.” We’d have a conversation about the day’s events while we were outside in the garden at night. She was emotional on eviction night, which is wonderful, but I told her, “You’re not going anywhere, sweetheart, it’ll be me.” I later discovered I was correct”!
When asked if he would alter anything, Cameron replies, “No, I have no regrets. Not one”.
I remain silent about everything I said or did. I’ll admit it if I’m wrong, and I’ll make up my mind if I’m correct. However, I wouldn’t exchange the experience for anything. The most outrageous thing I’ve ever done is…
He grins and recalls bizarre house experiences, saying, “We used to all be in the jacuzzi and just looking around like we were actually in the Big Brother house!” You occasionally forget. It’s mad”.
One of the series’ standout moments was when Cameron and Feyishola exchanged a fiery argument that quickly went from being calm to being chaos.
He insists that there wasn’t any significant drama in the incident. Feyishola and me were close, and we would always be holding hands at the table. However, I entered on the incorrect day. When they were actually discussing something else, I assumed they were excluding people. I apologize and raised my hands. That’s life, people. Sometimes you’re right, sometimes you’re wrong. Live by the sword, and pass away.
Despite the arguments and alliances, Cameron insists the cast were closer than people realise. “It’s like being part of a big, weird family,” he laughs. “You’ve got your brothers, sisters, maybe one you don’t like as much — but if something happens, you all feel it. We all went through that madness together.”
Tate, Marcus, and Nancy were just three of his close friends, but despite the tension, he wishes everyone well, George included. I hope he emerges, reflects, and develops from it, whatever other people think of him. We have a lot to learn, don’t we? “
How would he sum up the journey to Big Brother? Cameron grins, “Absolutely bloom mental,” without skipping a beat.
The Bolton resident shows that he’s going out the same way he did when he entered: loud, honest, and unfiltered. One thing is certain: Cameron B made a lasting impression, whether you loved him or couldn’t keep up.
Big Brother airs every Sunday through Friday on ITV2 and ITVX at 9 p.m.
Candice Swanepoel, Victoria’s Secret angel, used these “insane” cooling and de-puffing eye masks before taking the runway.
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Candice Swanepoel used these ‘incredible’ cooling and de-puffing eye masks before hitting the runway (Image: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Victoria’s Secret)
We’re here to answer any questions you have about the Victoria’s Secret fashion show’s return this week.
A few models were spotted wearing under-eye masks in some backstage photos, and Victoria’s Secret legend Candice Swanepoel immediately identified them.
The 111Skin Cryo De-Puffing Eye Mask, which is a cult favorite among make-up artists and celebrities because of its instant cooling and tightening effect, was seen on the model. They can also be purchased from Sephora and SpaceNK.
The masks are filled with seaweed extract, peptides, and vitamin E to help reduce puffiness, lighten dark circles, and revitalize the under-eye area. ideal for long-haul flights or early morning flights.
The skin feels firmer, smoother, and de-puffed in a few minutes as a result of the cooling hydrogel texture. They’re a backstage favorite, so why not?
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These de-puffing masks are adored by both the angels and the customers. One customer wrote, “These incredible results can’t be highly recommended enough!” I frequently use these to moisturize my undereye area and keep it looking fresh before an event. They actually function, “Love, love, love them”
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One customer criticized the high price tag, saying, “Used this mask for the first time. Although I don’t usually have sensitive skin, it did sting the skin in the slightest. Nothing that I couldn’t handle, and I stayed put. helped to reduce the puffiness under my eyes and moisturize the area. This product is really good. However, I’m not sure about the cost.
Candice Swanepoel, Victoria’s Secret angel, used these “insane” cooling and de-puffing eye masks before taking the runway.
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Candice Swanepoel used these ‘incredible’ cooling and de-puffing eye masks before hitting the runway (Image: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Victoria’s Secret)
We’re here to answer any questions you have about the Victoria’s Secret fashion show’s return this week.
A few models were spotted wearing under-eye masks in some backstage photos, and Victoria’s Secret legend Candice Swanepoel immediately identified them.
The 111Skin Cryo De-Puffing Eye Mask, which is a cult favorite among make-up artists and celebrities because of its instant cooling and tightening effect, was seen on the model. They can also be purchased from Sephora and SpaceNK.
The masks are filled with seaweed extract, peptides, and vitamin E to help reduce puffiness, lighten dark circles, and revitalize the under-eye area. ideal for long-haul flights or early morning flights.
The skin feels firmer, smoother, and de-puffed in a few minutes as a result of the cooling hydrogel texture. They’re a backstage favorite, so why not?
The tinsel jumper from Claudia Winkleman’s “Christmas tree” is a must-have for the holiday season.
READ MORE: The most chic Christmas jumpers I’ve seen are River Island’s new Christmas sweaters, forget novelty knits.
These de-puffing masks are adored by both the angels and the customers. One customer wrote, “These incredible results can’t be highly recommended enough!” I frequently use these to moisturize my undereye area and keep it looking fresh before an event. They actually function, “Love, love, love them”
I’m going to wear these when I’m dehydrated and puffy, and I’m obsessed. Highly recommended.
While a third person expressed surprise at how good this product is. I keep mine in the refrigerator for 20 minutes before turning them on; I can’t recommend this enough.
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One customer criticized the high price tag, saying, “Used this mask for the first time. Although I don’t usually have sensitive skin, it did sting the skin in the slightest. Nothing that I couldn’t handle, and I stayed put. helped to reduce the puffiness under my eyes and moisturize the area. This product is really good. However, I’m not sure about the cost.
Following her devastating breakup with Stranger Things husband David Harbour, Lily Allen has spoken out about the decline in her mental health in British Vogue.
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Singer Lily Allen opens up on decline of her mental health amidst the breakdown of her marriage in latest British Vogue(Image: Getty Images)
Lily Allen has revealed that she found herself in the midst of despair facing suicidal thoughts when it emerged that her husband, Stranger Things actor David Harbour, had been having a three-year affair behind her back. The singer and mum of two publicly split with her husband in December.
But she was just about to go back in when this happened.
In a new interview with British Vogue, ahead of the release of her latest studio album, she admitted that she put herself into rehab as she was feeling as though she “wanted to die.”
At the height of finding out that her husband, who she married in Las Vegas in September 2020, had been cheating on her, Lily revealed that she refused to use drink and drugs to ease the pain. A method that had worked for her in the past.
She explained to the fashion magazine, “I was feeling very depressed right now.” It was agonizing to sit with those feelings and choose not to use them because I last experienced them when I felt anything like that.
In a desperate effort to resist the temptation to use outdated coping mechanisms to deal with her heartache, Lily, 40, made the brave decision to check herself into rehab.
She continued, “I’ve entered those areas before against my will, and I think that’s progress.” That’s strength, she says, “on her self awareness.” I was like, “I need some time away,” when I realized that the things I was feeling were too extreme to handle.
Lily openly acknowledged that it was because of the fact that “I wanted to die” when she checked herself in.
The singer claimed that things were “really, really, really bad” in the wake of her breakup and that the star had a troubled relationship with food in the past.
She continued, “I was feeling very depressed right now. It was agonizing to sit with those feelings and choose not to use them because I last experienced them when I felt anything like that.
With an upcoming album modeled after her marriage to Stranger Things actor David, Lily, who has two daughters with her first ex-husband Sam Cooper, plans to rekindle her musical career.
But one of her songs, Sleepwalking, features her heartache over discovering that he had been having an affair with her.
You made me believe I was me in my head and not some girl in your bed, the song’s lyrics say.
She also wrote, “You know I used to be quite famous, that was way back then, and I probably should explain how my marriage has been open since my husband went wrong,” in a song called Dallas Major.
However, when the publication inquired as to whether the songs were her way of directly addressing her ex, she replied, “There are things on the record that I experienced within my marriage, but that’s not to say that it’s all gospel. What transpired in the relationship serves as inspiration for it.
She claimed she felt a mix of “confusion, sorrow, grief, helplessness” when she wrote the notes for her most recent album in seven years.
From Tuesday, October 21st, you can download the full feature from the November issue of British Vogue.
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