James May’s ‘significant’ statement on Richard Hammond and Jeremy Clarkson

James May has said that he, Richard Hammond and Jeremy Clarkson are ‘quite different’ but despite this, he said his former Top Gear co-stars had a ‘significant’ role in his life

James May has revealed some details of his relationship with his Top Gear and The Grand Tour co-hosts, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond, calling them “workmates” but saying they were “significant” figures in her life.

The trio have been at the centre of speculation recently and in September, it emerged that the company behind their television ventures – W. Chump & Sons – had shut down with £24,087,100 on the books. Then in October, James, 62, ruled out an in-person appearance on Clarkson’s Farm despite being seen on the show through Zoom calls.

Now James has revealed that his wife, Sarah Frater, told him he was “slightly obnoxious” when he returned home from filming the big Grand Tour specials as he appeared “buzzed up” after “shouting and drinking” with his co-stars. He admitted that while that “might have been true,” it is normal for TV to “exaggerate your characteristics, so in a way it does make you obnoxious.”

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Talking about the impact Top Gear had on his life, the TV presenter said: “It was a job, but I did it for 20 years. It’s shocking really. Almost a third of my life was spent with those bell—s.” Speaking to the Daily Mail, James added that while Jeremy, 65, and Richard, 55, were his “work mates”, they had a “significant” role in his life.

But after being asked if he considers them friends, he said: “I think of it in terms of if we’d been at school at the same time we’d have been in rival gangs. There would have been a healthy respect for each other, but we wouldn’t have fitted in each other’s gangs. The three of us are quite different people.”

James, who has embarked on a solo tour called Explorers – The Age Of Discovery, also said he met Richard three weeks ago and added that “he seems happy enough.” However, he didn’t mention any recent meetings with Jeremy, despite admitting he is happy that his show is doing well.

He told the publication: “I’m pleased Clarkson’s farm is doing well because he needed something else. I think we’re all reasonably content. I’m not going to mourn it.”

Earlier this year, James said in an interview that he though his exit from BBC’s Top Gear was avoidable. The presenter had been the face of the series for over a decade since he joined in 2002, but an on-set altercation between Jeremy and a producer led to the trio’s exit. They continued working together, however, and joined Amazon Prime Videos for The Grand Tour in 2015.

The final episode was released in September 2024. Despite the success of their new show, James said he believes the BBC could have dealt with Jeremy’s fracas – in which he punched producer Oisin Tymon – in a different way. Following the incident, an investigation was launched. With Clarkson’s exit sealed, both James and Richard refused to sign a new contract, bringing the show’s most successful era to an end.

Speaking to The Times about how their exit played out, James confessed: “I thought it was very unfortunate and I don’t actually think our Top Gear had to end because of it. I think it could have been patched up and put down to a bit of high stress and flightiness, to be honest.

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“It happened. It’s regrettable and it’s unfortunate, but it didn’t need to lead to the collapse of something very successful.” He added that he pondered their exit being down to people thinking it was “time of us to move on.”

Jade Thirlwall says ‘I struggled the most’ as she talks tearful worry with Little Mix

Jade Thirlwall rose to fame with Little Mix as the group stormed the X Factor in 2011 but after nine years of hits, the band went their separate ways in 2022

Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall admits she “struggled the most” as she addressed a worry she had for the band. The group formed on the X Factor in 2011 and went on to become one of the top sellings bands of all time.

But in 2022 they announced they would be splitting up in order to “recharge” and pursue their own solo projects. Jade admits that being part of the music industry is “cut-throat” and would regularly worry about being dropped by the record label.

Speaking to Harper’s Bazaar, she explained: “I look back at the times when we were huge, before Get Weird came out, and we had a big sleepover, all crying, ‘If this isn’t a Top 10 song, we’ll get dropped’. It’s wild to think about now because we were so big at the time.”

The album reached number two in the Official UK Charts but its lead single, Black Magic, scored the coveted number one spot. The band enjoyed nine years of chart success before Jesy Nelson announced she was leaving in 2020.

Jesy cited her mental health as part of the reason for leaving the band, something she openly discussed in her documentary Odd One Out. Jade, along with bandmates Perrie Edwards and Leigh-Anne Pinnock continued to perform for two years after Jesy’s departure.

Jade, 32, admits she initially found it difficult to adapt to life after Little Mix. It took her two years, therapy, and the guidance of her boyfriend, Rizzle Kicks star Jordan Stephens, to release new music.

She was the last member of the girl group to kickstart her solo career. “I struggled the most to adapt to life after the group,” she explains. “The other girls had better distractions: families, kids. They went into a new chapter willingly.”

Jade says she “didn’t know what to do with myself” and admits that Little Mix had been all she’d known since she was 18. She released her first solo single, Angel of My Dreams in 2024, peaking at number seven in the charts.

Her self-written debut album, That’s Showbiz Baby, was the fastest-selling debut album so far this year. It has received critical acclaim and reached number three in the charts in its first week.

It comes after Jade scooped up Best Pop Act at the Brit Awards following the release of Angel of My Dreams. Jade says her solo career gave her a chance to take creative control of her music.

She wants to show people she’s “not just a pop princess” but “an artist with a vision”. And while it may have taken her three years after the split to release her first album, Jade concedes she doesn’t “want to wait as long” for the next release.

It means she is already working on new material before touring the album across the US and Europe next year. Meanwhile her former bandmate Perrie is currently featuring on BBC Two’s Girlbands Forever.

The series includes in depth interviews with members of All Saints, Atomic Kitten, Eternal, Little Mix, Mis-Teeq and Sugababes.

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EastEnders star joins Coronation Street in explosive plot and shares first look

Aidan O’Callaghan, who played Lewis Butler in EastEnders, has joined the cast of Coronation Street and will be involved in a dramatic new storyline at the Rovers Return

A former EastEnders actor has given fans a sneak peek of his new role in Coronation Street, hinting at a dramatic plot involving the iconic Rovers’ Return pub. Irish actor Aidan O’Callaghan, 36, who had a stint on EastEnders in 2022 with a gripping storyline, is now swapping Albert Square for Weatherfield.

He took to Instagram to share photos of himself outside the famous pub, teasing his upcoming debut on the soap. His caption read: “Who dis?”. One fan responded: “Can’t keep that man away from a good bar! Excited to watch..” Another fan exclaimed: “OMG congratulations mate.” Meanwhile, a third chimed in: “About time you’re back on our Screens.”

Aidan is set to join the Coronation Street cast for a plot involving the newly-introduced Driscoll family. Bohemian Rhapsody actor Aaron McCusker will be playing the new landlord of Rovers, Ben, who is married to Eva Price, played by the returning Catherine Tyldesley.

The couple are making their return to the cobbles alongside Father Ted’s Pauline McLynn, who plays Ben’s outspoken mother, Maggie. It was reported that Aidan would be taking on the role of a newcomer named Alan.

A source from the Cobbles revealed: “He is in one episode in flashback scenes, where we find out some of the family history from way back when Ben and his brother were children.”

He’s just a guest artist but it’s a really unique episode. “During his time on EastEnders, Aidan portrayed the twisted recurring character Lewis Butler.

Introduced as the charming new bar manager of The Prince Albert, Lewis struck up a friendship with Callum Highway and Ben Mitchell, revealing he’d been openly gay since he was thirteen.

However, something more than friendship began to brew between Lewis and Ben.But, as Ben wasn’t single, he rejected Lewis’ advances after a night of drinking.In distressing scenes, Lewis became angry and assaulted Ben, despite Ben’s refusal.

The following day, Ben confronted Lewis, accusing him of rape, but Lewis flatly denied it. Once the truth emerged, Kathy sacked him and ordered Lewis to leave Walford.

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Later, when Lewis returned to the square, the Mitchell family, led by Ben, kidnapped Lewis and held him at gunpoint in a dramatic turn of events. Ben managed to extract a confession from Lewis before releasing him and reporting him to the authorities. A year on, despite Lewis avoiding justice for his crime, Ben discovered that he had been charged with sexually assaulting another man.

Aiden’s previous roles include appearances in Wolfe, The Rook, The Witcher: Blood Origin and the critically acclaimed film A Simple Killing.

Celebrity Traitors series 2 cast rumours with every star who’s asked to appear

Several celebrities have already expressed their interest in taking part in a second series of Celebrity Traitors

Celebrity Traitors has become the talk of the town, sparking a flurry of memes and delivering a jaw-dropping finale. The show’s success is largely down to its star-studded cast, featuring the likes of Stephen Fry, acclaimed actress Celia Imrie, and Ted Lasso’s Nick Mohammed.

After the nail-biting final, where Alan Carr duped the unsuspecting Faithfuls to snatch the prize pot, speculation is rife about who might join the next series. Even though the dust has barely settled on Carr’s victory, several celebs have already expressed interest in participating in a potential second season – yet to be confirmed by the BBC, but given the sky-high viewing figures, it seems likely.

Corporation chiefs have yet to formally greenlight a second run of the celebrity edition, but they’re reportedly already scouting potential participants.

Gareth Southgate

Former England boss Gareth Southgate, a known enthusiast of the programme, has previously disclosed that the national squad and coaching staff created their own version of The Traitors during downtime at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.

When Virgin Radio presenter Chris Evans questioned whether he’d participate in the celebrity edition, he teasingly responded: “Well…” The pair then shared a laugh and fistbumped, with Evans saying: “They’ve reached out. I love it! Gareth, you’ve got to do it!”.

Should Southgate agree to take part, however, viewers shouldn’t anticipate seeing him in the Traitors’ Turret. When questioned about whether he could wear the green cloak and reveal a ruthless streak, the ex-England manager admitted: “I can’t, because when I’ve played with the lads and the staff, I’ve been a hopeless Traitor. Hopeless… I start to sweat.”

Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary

Following the thrilling finale, This Morning presenters Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary stated during a segment on the ITV morning programme that they’d both contemplate featuring in a second series.

Hammond, particularly, is somebody numerous viewers would relish seeing in the castle. “Petition for Alison Hammond to be on the next series of Celebrity Traitors,” one supporter posted on X/ Twitter.

Another commented: “Season two with Alison Hammond needed NOW.”

Mike Tindall

This year’s Celebrity Traitors line-up featured numerous A-list personalities, but its producers may be able to surpass themselves and secure a member of the Royal family next year. Former rugby star Mike Tindall, who is wed to the Queen’s granddaughter Zara Tindall, expressed his interest in joining the show during a chat on This Morning.

After viewing a snippet of the programme, he told presenters Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard : “Having watched that, I think I would definitely enjoy doing that.”

Tindall is no stranger to reality telly, having been the first Royal to brave the I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! jungle in 2022.

Danny Dyer

Ex-EastEnders actor Danny Dyer has confessed that he initially declined when producers approached him for the inaugural series of Celebrity Traitors – but he’s since had a change of heart. During an episode of the Live and Let Dyers podcast, which he co-hosts with his daughter Dani, he shared: “They did sniff around me about it. It was a ‘no’ from me because, for one, I hadn’t seen it, but now I’m into it.”

He went on to say: “It’s quite a simple game, I thought it was too complicated, but it’s actually just about manipulating people and a lot of lying. If the money’s right, I might get involved in the next series.”

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‘I saw Meghan Markle’s true colours on set – I know what she’s really like as an actress’

The former director of the hit series Suits, which starred Meghan Markle as paralegal Rachel Zane for seven years, has shared an insight into what the Duchess is like on set

Seven years after appearing on our screens as an actress, Meghan Markle is set to make a surprise return to acting, according to new reports this week.

Before her relationship with Prince Harry, the Duchess of Sussex was predominantly known for her work in front of the camera, with her role as paralegal Rachel Zane in the legal drama Suits, from 2011 to 2018, shooting her further into the spotlight.

After she started dating Harry in 2016, Meghan stepped away from acting to pursue a life as a royal – that was until they both sensationally stepped down as senior members in 2020 and moved to California. Sources now suggest she’s gearing up to return to her previous profession, reportedly joining the cast of Close Personal Friends alongside Brie Larson, Lily Collins, Brian Tyree Henry and Jack Quaid.

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Reports suggest Meghan will be appearing as herself in the Amazon MGM Studios production, which centres on two couples – one famous, the other not. An insider told The Sun: “This is a massive moment for Meghan and signifies a return to doing what she truly loves. She has been swamped with offers, but this one felt right. It is Meghan’s way of gently putting her toe back in the water and seeing how she enjoys being back on set.”

They claimed that everyone connected to the project had been required to maintain strict confidentiality. Meanwhile, her husband, the Duke of Sussex, is reportedly fully behind his wife’s screen comeback and has been urging her to pursue “whatever brings her joy.”

It comes after Tim Matheson, who directed the first series of Suits, revealed just what the Duchess was like backstage. He told Fox News: “I never had to worry about a scene she was going to be in. I knew that she’d bring a performance that was just right.” And in response to Meghan’s decision to leave the acting world behind after meeting Harry, Tim said it “was a bold move on her part”.

Earlier this year, Meghan confessed that she sometimes longed for her days in front of the camera. And while Harry remains incredibly supportive, he revealed that one particular scene involving Meghan has stayed with him. In his bombshell memoir, Spare, the Duke wrote: “I’d witnessed her and a cast mate mauling each other in some sort of office conference room. It would take electric shock therapy to get those images out of my head.”

Meghan has also been candid about her journey as an actress, acknowledging the struggles she faced early in her career. Despite attending numerous auditions, she faced repeated rejection from directors, which she says damaged her confidence. In an interview with Vanity Fair in October 2022, Meghan dropped a tantalising hint about potentially returning to acting. She told the publication: “I left Suits right after the 100th episode, in 2018. I didn’t think I’d ever be in the entertainment industry again. But the entire culture has changed; streamers have changed things.

“The ability to create zeitgeist moments like we had in the ’90s – where everyone would tune in at the same time for a show or gather for one moment? – that doesn’t happen anymore. When I was doing Suits, that character, Rachel Zane, was in your living room with you while you were in your pyjamas eating Chinese takeout. That’s how connected the experience felt then. But to create a cultural moment or conversation requires something different today. Podcasting has been really interesting in that way. It might be one of the only remaining forums where people are alone to listen. Where else do you have that opportunity?”.

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‘I toured with Ian Watkins and one weird thing struck me – it was just a bit off’

Modestep’s Josh Friend described his “weird” experience of touring with Lostprophets before disgraced paedophile frontman Ian Watkins was jailed. It comes after the singer was killed

A musician who toured with Lostprophets has opened up about his “weird” experience working with disgraced singer Ian Watkins.

Josh Friend, whose band Modestep supported the Welsh rockers in 2011, was speaking after vile paedophile Watkins was killed in prison last month while serving a 29-year sentence for child sex offences. Speaking to Andrew Gold in an interview broadcast on the Heretics YouTube channel, Josh said he found Ian’s behaviour odd, but assumed it was just the usual egocentric rockstar stuff.

According to Josh, the tour was unlike any he’s been on since, with a notable lack of camaraderie, and even a level of coldness from Watkins and his bandmates. Josh said: “I think they were struggling to sell tickets. This was in like 2011, and that was our peak, so we had just dropped a song that was on the A-list on BBC Radio 1 and it was clear we would be able to sell them a lot more tickets on the tour, so we were contacted.”

The tour was a great chance for Modestep to boost their profile. But as the tour got under way, Josh noticed unusual behaviour from Ian. One thing in particular that struck him was Watkins’ self-isolation. He said: “Even from the first soundcheck, things were just a bit off. Since then, I’ve done a lot more touring and you always try to treat people like family and make it fun for everyone, but it was clear that there was tension in the air amongst everyone.” Oddly, Josh said Watkins was never present at soundchecks, leaving the rest of his band to prepare for the show.

He also said the other Lostprophets members were “not friendly” and that there was a “weird atmosphere from the get go”. At the time he put the frostiness down to rivalry stemming from the headline act’s fears Modestep could upstage them. However, when Watkins’ depraved acts later came to light, he realised the band “probably had a lot more to deal with”. Quizzed further on Watkins’ behaviour, Josh said the singer was rarely seen with the rest of the group. Instead he was “chauffeured around by the tour manager”. Josh said he had just one interaction with Watkins over the course of the six-week tour.

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At some point in the tour, Josh said Watkins’ voice had to be added to a backing track, due to him not being able to sing. He said Watkins’ behaviour was erratic and “you could tell his mind was elsewhere”. Watkins, 48, died after being stabbed in the neck at HMP Wakefield, also known as Monster Mansion, last month.