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Archive March 16, 2025

Ant McPartlin loses voice and Dec Donnelly risks wife’s fury as they celebrate Newcastle win

As Newcastle United Football Club won a significant sporting event, Ant and Dec were cheered up in joy.

The presenting pair were proud Geordies and were both present on Sunday at London’s Wembley Arena to watch their home team defeat Liverpool 1-0 in the Carabao Cup final. They watched as Newcastle defeated their Liverpudlian rivals 2-0 to claim the win.

Ant McPartlin, 49, admitted to expending too much stress because he was losing his voice while yelling, celebrating, and screaming. Declan Donnelly, 49, declared that watching Newcastle win was his life’s greatest day, risking disappointing his wife and two children.

The duo took to Instagram to express their happiness following in full force and depicting themselves surrounded by fans in the stands. The pair recorded a brief video message for their followers while staring intently at Dec’s phone camera.

Newcastle won, and the TV presenters were thrilled (Instagram/@antanddec).
Ant and Dec were among fans at the Liverpool v Newcastle game
Dec remarked on Instagram (@antanddec) that it was his best day of life.

Dec yelled at the camera, “Well, I’m going to TikTok.” We succeeded”! And Ant whined, “Toot toot. My voice is fading away. This is amazing, my God.

Dec then responded, “I can’t believe it. The day I had the most of my life is now. Besides my wedding and the kids, However, today is my best day ever. The pair then continued to cheer and exclaim. One user wrote: “I just say you guys on my TV on the cameras for the mach! ” after the post sparked a flurry of comments from followers. “!.

However, the match had some drama as ITV was forced to apologize for some unanticipated bad language. Before the game even started, cameras got up close to the two games, with Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk hearing yell out a swear word while leading his team to victory during a pep talk.

It was nearly impossible for viewers to miss him urging his team to “work so hard to be here,” with a cameraman only centimeters away from him and the squad. Come on, let’s f***ing do this together. ITV quickly apologized to anyone who was offended by the offensive language after the f-bomb went on.

However, this behavior only served to turn off network supporters by apologizing for a passionate pep talk. Fans raged against the channel on X, with one saying, “We live in a time of wet wipes.” Another reaffirmed that sports reporters should stop apologizing for offensive language. What did you anticipate when you inserted a camera into a team discussion?

Another fan criticized ITV as “Utter nonsense.” While another typed, “If that offends you turn off the footy and watch Songs of Praise.” Another fan reacted, “I’d have been surprised if there hadn’t been swearing!”

As the game progressed, viewers’ opinions of the game grew louder, with many reporting that Newcastle was performing better than their rivals on the other coast. The Newcastle team erupted in raucous celebrations when Dan Burn scored the game’s first goal. And when Alexander Isak scored a second goal for Newcastle, the team advanced even further to victory.

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Noel Fielding makes first TV appearance since cancelling Apple show over health struggles

Following concerns about his health at the beginning of the year, Noel Fielding returns to our screens tonight with the new series of Stand Up To Cancer alongside Alison Hammond.

Paul Hollywood, the Great British Bake Off judge, and Caroline Waldegrave, who replace Prue Leith, who has decided to concentrate on the main Bake Off series over the summer, join Noel and Alison. Actor Maxine Peake, host of Good Morning Britain, Loose Women’s Gloria Hunniford, DJ and presenter Roman Kemp, Sarah Beeny, Good Morning Britain’s Kate Garraway, and podcasters Chris and Rosie Ramsey and Gloria Hunniford are just a few of the celebrities trying to hide their soggy bottoms and baking mistakes.

Noel and Alison’s side welcomed Chris and Rosie Ramsey, Scarlette and Stuart Douglas, and they also welcomed them in the first episode. When Prue’s replacement, Caroline, was introduced, Noel flashed off his trademark humor. I thought Prue had forgotten her glasses, he said, to be honest.

One fan said, “I love Alison and Noel together, this episode of #GBBO was SO much fun.” Another person yelled out Noel’s joke, saying, “Noel comparing Chris’s Chocolate fingers to Paul’s,” followed by a laugh-crying emoji.

Alison Hammond, Noel Fielding, Paul Hollywood and Caroline Waldegrave
On the celebrity version of Bake Off (mark bourdillon), there are Noel Fielding, Paul Hollywood, Caroline Waldegrave, and Alison Hammond.

Noel missed the Celebrity Bake Off launch earlier this week despite Alison, Paul, Caroline, and all 20 contestants being present, but it has been confirmed that he will be making a comeback for the new season of The Great British Bake Off, as the Mirror exclusively revealed on Friday. Noel’s position on Bake Off was never in doubt, a spokeswoman told the Mirror. Noel and I never made up our minds that Noel wouldn’t host Bake Off, she said. He will indeed be a member of the team.

Noel’s health issues were brought up when production of his Apple TV+ drama The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin was postponed in January because of the disruption of the production to the point where management decided it was no longer viable.

After the Christmas break, he left the show, on which he was also a co-writer and executive producer, and saw the second series being cut short. Noel, who he played for his second time in the role of the legendary 18th-century highwayman, is said to have had a “fatigue coach” who had to work in the balance between the amount of time he spent filming scenes and.

The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin’s second season has been canceled (Publicity Picture).

An initial attempt to salvage a shorter version from the already-filmed version has now been abandoned. “We had filmed everything aside from him; there is nothing.” However, Dick Turpin cannot be the subject of a drama, according to an insider. Noel has been resting since the production, which included visits to his home in London and a vacation home in France, to fully recover from the multi-million pound production.

Noel’s spokesperson stated at the time of the show’s cancellation that it was a “private and private matter regarding our client’s health.” Although the decision to stop producing saddens us, we are unable to comment on this matter further.

Noel gained notoriety for his starring role in the quirky, offbeat comedy The Mighty Boosh, which ran on the BBC from 2004 to 2007. He has appeared in smaller roles on television in the likes of Never Mind the Buzzcocks, The It Crowd, and Nathan Barley.

On Sunday, March 16th, at 7:30 PM on Channel 4, the Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer will air.

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Coronation Street fans thrilled as soap stars reunite after 13 years for ITV drama

More than ten years after their roles on Coronation Street in the newest ITV drama Protection, Katherine Kelly and Catherine Tyldesley reunite.

Siobhan Finneran, who also appeared in Corrie as factory worker Josie between 1989 and 1990, is the star of the television series. She portrays police officer DI Liz Nyles, who patrols the witness protection section and is later hidden in safe houses while giving evidence to criminals. When a murder occurs at one of the safe houses, she becomes aware that one of her team may be leeching information, so she launches her own investigation as DCI Hannah Wheatley (Katherine Kelly) arrives to investigate possible unit corruption. She concentrates on her younger, married coworker, DS Paul Brandice (Barry Ward), with whom she has a secret relationship.

Katherine is best known for her six-year, six-year Corrie lead role in the police drama, which also brings her back together with Siobhan, whom she starred opposite in Happy Valley.

Protection
In Protection, Katherine Kelly portrays DCI Hannah Wheatley.

Siobhan and I have collaborated on a number of projects, and we have been friends for a long time. We picked up where we left off, she said, because this is the most times we’ve actually appeared on screen together.

Katherine has also mentioned the research she did to prepare for the role of a police officer investigating corruption, including a day spent with Merseyside Police.

I wanted a refresher course because I had previously played a similar role in Happy Valley ten years ago and felt that the policing had drastically changed during this time. I was greeted with open arms. They gave me a crash course on what tools you would use when you arrived at a major incident, the significance of that crucial golden hour when you arrived at a crime scene, how cautious you must be with the flow of information, and how much phones and CCTV are important in modern detective work. They had a fantastic performance. The police obviously want to be represented in the right way, but one of the benefits of the job is getting these exclusive passes into worlds you really shouldn’t be.

Catherine Tyldesley
The ITV police drama (ITV) stars Catherine Tyldesley.

Catherine Tyldesley, Katherine’s co-star in Corrie, makes a cameo appearance in the police drama, bringing the two back together on set.

Between 2011 and 2018, Catherine played Eva Price on the cobbles, and later this year, she is expected to play her part again.

Catherine teased her potential return last year on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, telling hosts Ben Shephard and Ranvir Singh, “Everyone thought the same!” But never declare never. Simply put, it was lovely to see everyone.

In Protection, there are also other soap stars. Andrew Knott played a brief role in Coronation Street before becoming well-known for series like Gavin &amp, Stacey (where he played Dirtbox), and Ackley Bridge. Chaneil Kular, who is best known for Sex Education, started his career in 2018.

Ace Bhatti, a Line of Duty actor who played Yusef Khan in EastEnders between 2010 and 2011, joins them.

Protection will be available on ITV1 on Sunday, March 16 at 9 p.m., with all subsequent ITVX episodes available.

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Jacqueline Jossa brushes off Dan Osborne split as she puts family first in new update

Following her breakup with husband Dan Osborne, Jacqueline Jossa’s family has rallied around her.

Following months of rumors that their romance was breaking up, the EastEnders actress split from the TOWIE star last night. The pair claimed earlier this year that rumors about their relationship had shocked them, and that they had never broken up. The pair’s split was confirmed on Saturday night, but the rumors have now been confirmed.

In a statement, Jacqueline and Dan stated that they are handling their affairs privately and have chosen to keep their lives and relationships private. They kindly request privacy and respect as they navigate this together, it added. Their children are always in charge, surrounded by both parents’ love and care, a quality that will never improve. Above all, Jacqueline and Dan are concerned about the best interests of their children. There won’t be any more comments.

took part in a charity football game at Bognor Regis Town FC just hours after their announcement. Dan was rewarded with the title of “man of the match” and giddy with joy when he won. His wedding ring was removed from his finger in a moving gesture, though.

Jacqueline Jossa family
Following the news that the two women had separated, Jacqueline spent time with her family (Instagram/@jacjossa).
Jacqueline Jossa
She spent the day with her daughters (Instagram: /jacjossa).

Meanwhile, Jacqueline focused her efforts on her family while spending time with Ella and Mia, respectively. She beamed in the Instagram photos she shared with her daughters and family as she went on a pottery painting session. Although Jacqueline’s wedding ring was nowhere to be seen, she appeared content and at ease.

Dan also posted a photo of the football game from the day that read, “Scored 5 today and got man of the match… Thank you to everyone who showed up in Bognor Regis to raise money for a fantastic cause. Jacqueline took to social media moments before the news was revealed, looking heartbreakingly distraught.

The mother of two posted a number of snaps on Instagram that made her look hopeless. The actress wore a black and white stripped short sleeve top with light blue jeans as she captured the action from “Sunday.” Although she had makeup on, her expression was unfavorable.

Jacqueline Jossa
The actress and ex-boyfriend (jacjossa/Instagram) have Ella and Mia.

According to a source close to the couple, “Jacqueline and Dan are taking a break and are taking each other’s company.” They have made this difficult decision because it hasn’t been easy for them lately. They added that although neither Jac nor Dan are certain of what will come next, their break was “need.”

The source claimed to The Sun that the pair are “amicable” as they overcome their differences. Additionally, they continued to state that their decision had no other impact besides their own romantic relationship. The source claimed that “Jac and Dan have experienced a lot of scandals, but this situation could not have been further from that.”

Jacqueline’s family has also demonstrated their support for Selina, the mother of the Eastenders star, on Instagram, where she had once exchanged pleasantries. Meanwhile, Katrina, Jacqueline’s sister, is still following the actress on social media. Since 2013 and since getting married in 2017, Jacqueline and her TOWIE husband, 33, have two young daughters, Ella, 10, and Mia, 7, respectively.

Dan skipped her wedding ring and was excluded from Jacqueline’s social media snaps last year as the family celebrated Easter. However, sources who claimed the couple were “happier than ever” and that he was simply “busy” over the religious holiday refuted the speculation.

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Venezuelan immigrants deported to El Salvador despite US court ban

President Nayib Bukele alleged members of a Venezuelan gang and his country’s president, Donald Trump, who had incontroversiously invoked US law to expulse them, has alleged that the country has flown in more than 200 immigrants to El Salvador.

Despite a US federal judge’s request to temporarily suspend the expulsion order, it appeared that planes were already flying to El Salvador, the deportations occurred on Sunday.

Venezuela’s government rebuked Trump for “criminalizing” Venezuelan migrants on Sunday, saying they were “in their vast majority… dignified and honest” workers, not terrorists. Additionally, it stated that the action was in violation of both international and US laws.

In response to a story about the judge’s decision, Bukele posted an “Oopsie… Too Late” emoji on social media along with a crying-with-laughter emoji.

The Trump administration announced that it would appeal the court order.

Trump “using his core powers as president and commander-in-chief to defend the American people from an urgent threat,” said White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt in defense of the deportations.

The first 238 members of Tren de Aragua, a criminal organization in Venezuela, arrived in our country today, according to Bukele, who made the announcement on Sunday on X.

The presidency shared a number of photos showing prisoners’ heads being shaved, then their hands manacled behind their backs, and he shared a video of several men being transferred from a plane to a heavily guarded convoy.

Bukele and American officials neither gave a specific figure for the men’s custody in El Salvador, but neither he nor the US offered to pay a “very low fee.”

The Alien Enemies Act of 1798 was invoked by Trump on Friday, but it was not made available to the public until Saturday.

Only three times before, including during significant international conflicts, including World Wars I and II, has the contentious authority been invoked by a US president during a conflict in which one country.

In a meeting last month with Marco Rubio, the US’s secretary of state, Bukele offered to house US citizens in his nation, including members of the MS-13 gang in Salvador and Tren de Aragua.

In Tecoluca, El Salvador, Salvadoran prison guards watch detainees allegedly from Venezuelan gangs.

Windowless cell mega-jail

Human rights organizations have voiced criticism of Iron-fisted Bukele, who has become extremely well-known in his Latin American nation for successfully cracking down on violent gangs.

Salvadorans are divided over his proposal to accept foreign convicts for a fee, which they fear could stifle the country’s fight against violent crime.

Trump “is acting within the bounds of the law,” Leavitt claimed on the Fox News Sunday Morning Futures program.

The alleged gang members were transported to the nation’s maximum security Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), a mega-prison with a capacity for 40, 000 prisoners, 75 kilometers (47 miles) southeast of San Salvador, according to Bukele.

Inmates are prohibited from having visitors, sleep on metal beds, and are placed inside windowless cells.

The US deported “top leaders” of MS-13, along with 21 of its most wanted faces facing justice in their homeland, according to Rubio in a statement released on Sunday.

Legislation from the war era

According to Trump’s order, Tren de Aragua “conducts irregular warfare against the United States both directly and indirectly under the Maduro regime’s control, clandestine or otherwise.”

Attorney General of Trump Pam Bondi has 60 days to implement the decree, which would require all Tren de Aragua gang members to be “subject to immediate apprehension, detention, and removal” according to the statement.

All Venezuelan Tren de Aragua members who are over 14 years old and who are not citizens of the United States or who are legal permanent residents will be subject to the order.

The US District Court in Washington was requested by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and an ally group called Democracy Forward to stop deportations, arguing that the 1798 act was not intended to be used during the Cold War.

Under the new order, Judge James Boasberg on Saturday put a 14-day stop to any deportations.

Bondi criticized the decision, blaming it for “putting the public and law enforcement in danger” in a statement.

Around 15, 000 members of the MS-13 and rival Salvadoran Barrio 18 gangs are already housed in the El Salvador prison where the alleged gang members were detained.