Vernon Kay says ‘that’s it’ as he shares ’emotional’ update on wife Tess Daly

Vernon Kay has reminded his radio fans that the latest series of Strictly Come Dancing will soon comes to an end, in what he anticipates will be an “emotional” time

Vernon Kay has announced “that’s it” as he delivered an “emotional” update regarding his wife, Tess Daly, with her Strictly Come Dancing journey nearing its conclusion. During a recent edition of his BBC Radio 2 programme, Vernon reminded his audience that the current Strictly series would shortly reach its finale, describing it as what he expects will be an “emotional” period.

In a surprising revelation last October, Tess Daly and presenting partner Claudia Winkleman (who also fronts The Traitors and became part of It Takes Two back in 2004) announced their departure from the beloved BBC programme. Their farewell will be this year’s festive special, bringing Tess’s remarkable 21-year journey to a close.

Accompanying the announcement, Claudia and Tess took to Instagram to reflect on their presenting partnership, expressing that they “loved working as a duo and hosting Strictly has been an absolute dream”, revealing they were “always going to leave together” and felt it was the “right time”.

The ex-Family Fortunes presenter wed Tess at St Mary’s Church in Horwich back in 2003, and the couple are parents to daughters Phoebe and Amber. His remarks came after the broadcast of Mary J. Blige’s 2001 hitFamily Affair, which he disclosed was amongst Tess’s most cherished tracks.

He revealed: “That is Strictly Come Dancing Tess Daly’s favourite tune – I’d say at least in the top three – or soon to be Tess Daly. Only two more shows to go; oh, and the Christmas special! So, three more shows to go – semi-final, final and then the Christmas special, and then, that’s it. Yeah, it’s gonna be emotional. It’s gonna be emosh.”

Claudia and Tess have shared presenting responsibilities since 2014, when Claudia stepped in to replace the late Sir Bruce Forsyth, who had co-hosted the original series alongside Tess from 2004. As part of the announcement, Tess shared a statement on Instagram which was met with support from pals and fans.

In an emotional post reflecting on her incredible two-decade journey with the massively popular BBC dance show, she penned: “After 21 unforgettable years, the time has come to say goodbye to Strictly Come Dancing. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me, so here goes..

“Strictly has been more than just a television programme. It’s felt like having a third child, a second family, and a huge part of my life since that very first show back in 2004. I knew then it was something special, but I could never have imagined the magic it would bring.

“Strictly has always been about joy, celebration, and bringing people together – and I’m so proud to have played a small part in something that continues to mean so much to so many.”

Tess revealed she wasn’t bidding farewell to “glitter, sequins, or Saturday night sparkle”, emphasising that the programme would forever hold a “special place” in her heart.

Tess was also reportedly moved to tears whilst she and Claudia filmed the Strictly Christmas special – their final appearance as the show’s presenting duo. In an exclusive Mirror report, it emerged that Tess was offered the chance to perform her favourite dance alongside Slovenian Strictly professional Aljaž Škorjanec. This represented her first personal dance floor appearance since 2008.

An audience member, speaking after the recording, disclosed to the publication: “Tess and Claudia looked pretty choked as they grabbed hold of each other’s hands and said that this was the final time they were ever going to say ‘keeeeeep dancing’.” They further alleged that the duo were “fighting hard to hold it together”.

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Providing additional insight about the recording, they continued: “Tess was wiping away tears afterwards. She managed to do it in between takes so on screen, she will look fine. But the audience knew – it all felt incredibly emotional. We were stamping and cheering and gave them a standing ovation at the end.”

Disgraced Huw Edwards issued stern warning over ‘comeback bid’ after bold move

Former BBC News presenter Huw Edwards has sparked comeback speculation after posting a new photo on social media, with PR experts warning his potential TV return is ‘tone-deaf’ following his conviction for making indecent images of children

It comes as no shock that Huw Edwards has maintained an extremely low profile since being handed a six-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, after admitting to charges of creating indecent images of children. Most expected the disgraced figure to stay out of the public eye for years to come.

Yet the former BBC news presenter has unexpectedly fuelled speculation about a potential television comeback. The 64 year old turned heads when he shared a fresh, moody black and white portrait on his Facebook page. The photograph depicts Edwards in a checked blazer and shirt, displaying grey stubble and wearing a subtle smile – and people gave a mixed reaction to the image.

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Oddly, it prompted several supportive messages from followers, with one writing: “I hope you are keeping well Huw. Remember, you have so much talent to share.” Another supporter told him in Welsh: “Hurry back Huw, you are a big loss, all the best in the future.”

Edwards was sentenced in September 2024 after pleading guilty to three counts of creating indecent images of children. The court was told that during various WhatsApp conversations with a man subsequently convicted of sexual offences, he was offered “naughty” photographs of someone described as “yng (sic)”. Edwards responded with “go on”.

The former newsreader confessed to possessing 41 images, received via WhatsApp, some of which depicted a victim aged between seven and nine. The images were sent by Alex Williams, a 25 year old convicted sex offender. In another conversation with Williams, Edwards responded “yes” followed by three ‘X’s when asked if he wanted sexual images of an individual who appeared to be “age could be discerned as being between 14 and 16”.

He resigned from the BBC on ‘medical advice’, but now PR expert Mayah Riaz believes that he many very well be gearing up to stage a comeback. But it comes with a dire warning.

“When it comes to Huw Edwards potentially returning to TV, the public mood will be everything. Right now, this feels less like a comeback story and more like a reputational minefield. Audiences do have short memories, but they do not have no memory. Trust, once damaged at that level, is incredibly hard to rebuild,” she told The Mirror.

“If Huw is genuinely considering a return, it would need to be carefully handled, slower paced and rooted in accountability, not reinvention. A slick photoshoot or brooding portrait does not equal redemption.

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“In fact, it can backfire and look tone deaf if the public feels someone is trying to bypass the hard work of rebuilding trust. Right now, the optics of this scream strategy, not sincerity, and viewers are very sharp when it comes to spotting spin.”

Mayah further warned that audiences ‘will not be fooled by a moody headshot and a soft launch, explaining: “The difference between a comeback and a career misstep is timing and humility. Right now, it feels too soon and too visible. You cannot rebrand your way out of a reputational crisis. If he returns, it would likely need to be away from mainstream broadcasting at first, something lower profile and more reflective. You do not glide back onto prime time like nothing happened, the public will not buy that.

James Martin says ‘I didn’t give a s***’ as he addresses brutal criticism

In a recent podcast episode, celebrity chef James Martin opened up about his culinary origins and explained why he “didn’t give a s***” when he received some savage criticism

James Martin has explained why he “didn’t give a s***” when he received criticism over what was described as the “disappointing” volume of work he produced as a boy. In a recent episode of Good Housekeeping UK’s My Life in a Biscuit Tin podcast, in which host Liz Moseley invites guests to stash various personal items in a metaphorical biscuit tin, James opened up about his culinary origins.

His first item was a small stack of school exercise books from his childhood, including his “most treasured possession”, a book from his primary school, around the time he started his career in the kitchen as a pot washer aged nine.

James explained that he worked at the Castle Howard estate in North Yorkshire, and once he found himself in the kitchen, he “felt it was my home.” However, as he continued with his schooling, he evidently left one person feeling somewhat disappointed.

Liz proceeded to read a comment from his exercise book from 1983, when James, known for such shows as James Martin’s Saturday Morning, James Martin’s United Cakes of America and The Box, was 11 years old.

In the author’s words, she told the podcast: “James has often displayed enthusiasm for various projects, but at the end of the day, the amount of work forthcoming has been disappointing.”

She noted that the comments were “brutal” and asked the celebrity chef if he had been “sad”, to which he replied on the podcast: “Not really; I didn’t give a s***, to be honest with you.”

Laughing, he continued: “But I didn’t. I didn’t; I’m sorry to ask. I didn’t because I just knew I want… that’s what I wanted to do, I knew from the age of nine that hospitality was going to be my thing.”

In other news, James recently got in the festive spirit on ITV’s This Morning by sharing the recipe for a simple three-ingredient gravy for our Christmas dinners, urging people to buy ready-made stock before it sells out.

James said: “It’s veal stock or chicken stock – that’s what you want. You can’t really make it out of turkey stock, because it’s not gonna taste the same.”

James poured red wine into a saucepan (you will need roughly half a bottle if you’re having 10 guests). He added: “Doesn’t have to be anything fancy, in the pan. Then you put these stocks in there, about a litre and a half of this stock, so a decent amount.”

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He then advised adding a portion of butter (about a third of a block) prior to gently reducing it. James added: “Now, the butter will sit on the top. When the sauce is ready, it all emulsifies into a gravy, into a classic chef-style jus or a sauce.”

James places the cooled gravy into ice cube trays, freezes it, and later uses two cubes per guest (heating it up in a pan).

X Factor star unrecognisable 16yrs later after hair transplant and engagement

X Factor heartthrob Lloyd Daniels was just 16 when he appeared on the ITV reality show back in 2009, and has since undergone a hair transplant and got engaged to his boyfriend

The X Factor star Lloyd Daniels is barely recognisable 16 years after after his memorable stint on the ITV talent show. The Welsh vocalist was merely 16 when he took to the stage before the judging panel in 2009, progressing to the quarter finals in the Boys category under Cheryl’s mentorship, eventually scoring fifth place.

Louis Walsh described him as “karaoke” before his exit, while Cheryl predicted a bright future, saying: “He is only 16 – he has got loads of time to blossom into a real star.” Lloyd went on to tour the the live version of the show during the following year.

Throughout his journey on The X Factor, the teenage sensation was known for his trademark floppy blonde hairstyle and youthful appearance. Fast forward to today, and Lloyd now sports a moustache or full beard alongside his much shorter blond hair.

The performer – who has since starred in musical theatre and pantomimes – was candid about getting a hair transplant back in 2017, when he was just 23, sharing updates on Facebook where he confessed to feeling “uncomfortable” about his receding hairline since his youth, calling it his “biggest insecurity”.

In a candid post before the surgery, he wrote alongside a near-nude picture of himself: “”This is a big deal for me… I’d rather be naked than show you this but here’s me showing you my biggest insecurity.

“There are ways of making a difference to how you feel within. Mine starts tomorrow. I hope this inspires some of you to make a step if you feel how I’ve felt for a long time!

“Thank you for all your support! I really mean it – I hope that people can realise that this is a struggle for some and that there is a way of maintaining comfort with a hair transplant if you’ve suffered hair loss, whether you are male or female.”

Back in 2020, Lloyd said he experienced pressure to conceal his same-sex romance while competing on The X Factor. Reflecting on his experience during an Instagram Live session, he disclosed he formed a connection with someone but felt compelled to keep his first relationship with a man private from viewers.

He explained: “I met someone on the show and we really clicked. I’d never had that emotion towards guys. I knew it was more than a friendship and it slowly unfolded. I ended up being with them for over a year.

“It was odd to accept it because I was going through a huge change in my life joining the music industry, I thought ‘am I going mad?’ I felt off-colour.”

Lloyd confessed that he felt unable to discuss his sexuality at the time due to his target audience being teenage girls. “The hardest part about it was not being able to talk about it. I won’t say I was under oath, but to that somewhat extent I couldn’t talk about it because of my status.”

He further explained: “I had to aim my marketing towards teenage girls, that was what was going to sell the whole ‘Lloyd Daniels, X Factor self’.”

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Kylie Minogue reunites with sister Dannii for exciting new project

Superstar Kylie Minogue on her new festive album, spending a sunny Christmas down under and reflecting on her iconic Glastonbury set

Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue is very much looking forward to Christmas — but this year, she tells us, she’s ready to embrace the sun-kissed version celebrated down under, complete with copious sunscreen and barbecues on the beach. Kylie, who at 57 somehow manages to look as youthful and glowing as she did in the 90s, is fresh from her hugely successful Tension world tour.

Not one to rest on her laurels, however, she has also re-released her much-loved 2015 festive album, Kylie Christmas . The new edition, Kylie Christmas (Fully Wrapped) , includes four new tracks and some intriguing collaborations. Here, the singer reveals what Christmas means to her, her hopes for 2026 — and her proudest moment to date…

Hi, Kylie! What does Christmas mean to you?

I love Christmas, and I am going to say something completely unoriginal, but it really is about being with people you love. It’s really fun to race around and get the tree organised, try and find the perfect present for someone and just do the things that make us happy.

Where will you be spending the festive season this year?

I think I might be in Australia this year. It’ll be a barbecue Christmas at our family home. We have a country place that is really peaceful and very private. I don’t quite feel like I am 16 when I am there, it’s not a family home we had when I was a teenager but it reconnects me with nature back in Australia. It’s a special place. It’ll be fun but I do like a cold Christmas best.

What made you want to do this Fully Wrapped version of your Christmas album?

I always thought that I would do a Christmas album at some point, I just didn’t know when. Then, 10 years ago, when it transpired we had so much fun making it and we had so many ideas that we thought we should look at doing something else for Christmas. I would love people to listen to this album and feel some abandon and joy at Christmas. I just hope people enjoy it and feel good.

Can you tell us about some of the standout tracks?

My new single, XMAS , came from an idea we had back then, when we had just finished recording Kylie Christmas . Office Party is also a really fun new song for Christmas that I’m excited for everyone to hear. I’m so happy it has become a reality and that everyone is finally catching up because, for me, it has been Christmas since June!

Is Office Party inspired by a Christmas party you’ve been to?

Well, I’ve never had an office job so I have never actually been to a real office Christmas party! The closest I get is probably a backstage party, somewhere. But the song is my take on an office Christmas party — and that moment when everything changes from the usual work situation.

You’ve been so busy this year. When did you find the time to work on this album?

We had to fit it in between dates on the Tension tour. We recorded the whole thing when I probably should have been taking time off. Instead, I was in the studio thinking of Christmas!

You have some incredible collaborations on it, tell us more…

I have a duet with my sister, Dannii. We wrote a Christmas song called 100 Degrees because, you know, I am Australian and I really wanted to have a song on the album that talks about it being summertime at Christmas. We’re getting colder but it’s getting hotter down under. It’s such a fun song. I also have a duet with Frank Sinatra on there.

Do you have a Christmas wish to take you into 2026?

To be able to spend more time with my family. To achieve what I want to achieve in my career takes a lot of time, so I hang on to the thought that I am going to take some time off and see my family more.

Does it often come down to a choice of career or personal life for you?

You have to try and find the sweet spot. It’s quite difficult to find the harmony and balance between what you do, putting yourself out there, and connecting with the world. Sadly, you can’t just decide when to turn it on and off. My place of respite and my safety zone is really just being with my family and being at home. But, I also feel at home on stage. It’s a merry dance!

What motivates you to keep going?

I just love what I do. There’s always a song that hasn’t been written or that hasn’t been sung. I love my audience and I have more to share. I feel good and I am excited to do more and to see what comes next.

How does it make you feel when people remember your hits from the past?

It’s amazing. I mark so many places in so many people’s lives that it makes them reflect. It’s something that never fails to amaze me. I feel very humble about having such an effect on people. I don’t take it for granted.

When you look back over your career, what moment makes you most proud?

There are a thousand things. Playing the legends slot at Glastonbury in 2019 was a moment for me. But I don’t pat myself on the back very often. I’m too busy going, “What didn’t I do? What can I do next?” But at that moment I thought, “Wow!” Standing on that stage I did allow myself a tiny moment of, “Yeah, finally. I do feel like I deserve to stand on this stage.” But I’m still curious, I still love performing and I love my audience and what they give to me. That will always be the most beautiful thing.

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As Lily Allen is back on top in the US – where are David Harbour and ‘Madeline’ now?

Lily Allen is the most successful she’s ever been after releasing her best album to date and launching a sell out tour – but what has become of ex-husband David and ‘Madeline?’

Lily Allen is arguably the most successful she’s ever been at this moment – her latest album, West End Girl, about her brutal breakup with husband David Harbour topped the UK download charts and sparked a sell out tour.

The release of her ‘revenge’ album at the end of October 2025, appeared to be perfectly timed to coincide with ex David’s promo tour for the final series of Stranger Things, leading some to suggest it was a PR stunt.

There’s even talk it could be turned into a play, with 40-year-old Lily appearing to confirm it during an appearance on The Tonight Show in the US this week. Host Jimmy Fallon asked: “In London, they’re trying to make West End Girl into a play?”

“That’s true,” Lily replied, saying she might be involved in the project but that “the ink is not dry”. “But, you know, I’m definitely having some conversations with people about it. It’s very exciting,” she added. And David could be the butt of some jokes when she appears on Saturday Night Live this weekend.

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Though she’s admitted the album is ‘autofiction’ – suggesting not all the songs are actually about David, 50 – there are clear references to their four-year relationship, such as moving to New York and discovering he was cheating on her – which he hasn’t denied.

But the question on everyone’s lips after the album dropped was ”Who is Madeline?’ Referenced in her track Tennis, Lily details how she uncovered David’s affair with American costume designer Natalie Tippett, thought to be 34, from a message on his phone.

Natalie stepped forward as the woman behind the moniker after reportedly meeting David while shooting 2021 Netflix film We Have A Ghost.

In the song ‘Madeline’ – which she uses as a pseudonym for Natalie – Lily quotes texts seemingly sent between herself and Natalie. In what appears to be Lily putting on an American accent, she says Natalie told her David was being honest about their relationship. Lily and David had agreed to an open marriage at the time.

Lyrics from the song claim Natalie said: “He is telling you the truth. Our relationship has only ever been about sex. I can promise you that this is not an emotional connection. We don’t speak outside the time we spend together and whenever he walks about you it’s with the utmost respect.”

She goes on to say that if David is lying, she wants to know as “lies are not something I want to get caught up in”. She ends by saying: “You can reach out to me any time. If you need more details or you just need to vent or anything. Love and light, Madeline [Natalie].”

Though David and Natalie’s relationship is said to have ended two years ago after meeting on the set of 2023 film We Have a Ghost, the pair are rumoured to have reconnected again this year knowing Lily’s album was about to drop.

Natalie set tongues wagging when she shared pics of herself at the Thermea Spa Village in Winnipeg in Canada at around the same time David was also in town filming the sequel to his action hit Violent Night.

While David was in town for work, Natalie – who is a single mum based in New Orleans – was not officially attached to the production. So her apparent presence in the Canadian city, thousands of miles from her home with her two-year-old daughter, has fuelled intense speculation that she was there solely to visit him.

For now, neither has confirmed their relationship status but a source told Daily Mail: “We know that he and Natalie have been together recently.” An insider reportedly claimed that the pair have remained in contact and may even have got closer amid the fallout from the song.

But Natalie hasn’t shied away from the fact she’s the real life ‘Madeline’. She also told the Mail: “Of course I’ve heard the song, but I have a family and things to protect. It’s a little bit scary for me.”

As for David? So far, he’s yet to address Lily’s accusations directly – and perhaps won’t publicly – especially as he won’t want to rock the boat with the final episodes of Stranger Things due to come out. Released in three parts, episodes one to four went on Netflix on November 26. While fans will have to wait until Christmas Day to watch episodes five to seven, with the big finale available to stream from New Year’s Eve.

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The only thing he has said was in an interview with Esquire Spain, which was published on November 1, when he reflected on his “pain, slip-ups and mistakes.” Asked if there was anything he would change about his life, the actor said: “That’s such a hard question – the question of regre. I would change either everything or nothing.

“You either accept your path completely and realise that even the pain and the slip-ups and the mistakes are all part of the journey, and that there’s truth and growth, wisdom and deeper empathy and connection in all that. It’s kind of like a house of cards, the minute you try to change one thing you kind of have to change it all.” And it seems he has changed it all. Hey, Madeline…

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