Gilligan’s Island actor Tina Louise, 91, looked chic in a leather jacket as she made a rare appearance in New York City
Gilligan’s Island icon Tina Louise, 91, looks chic as she makes rare public appearance(Image: Getty Images)
Gilligan’s Island star Tina Louise made her first public appearance in three years this month during an outing in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The 91-year-old icon, who last attended the New York Film Festival in 2022, looked chic in a black leather jacket, classic blue jeans, and black sunglasses in pictures shared by E News.
The actor, who is best known for her role as Ginger Grant on the CBS sitcom, rocked her signature red hair and accessorised with two bags, black sneakers and a navy blue umbrella in snaps shared online. Tina is the only living main cast of Gilligan’s Island – which was a show about seven castaways trying to survive on an island where they were shipwrecked.
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Tina starred as Ginger Grant in Gilligan’s Island(Image: Getty Images)
The series ran for three series between 1964 and 1967, with the first series being in black and white. Tina previously discussed being known for the show during an interview with The New York Times.
“I’m very grateful for all the things that have happened to me and the opportunities that I’ve had,” she admitted. I’d like to be known for other things.”
After co-star Dawn Wells died in 2020, Tina denied the long-time rumours that she resented the role of Ginger Grant by saying: “Never true – I loved doing my part, especially after they really started writing for my character, originally billed as a ‘Marilyn Monroe’ type of character.
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In new snaps shared online, she was seen out and about in the Upper East Side(Image: Getty Images for FLC)
“A different director took over and really started to write for my character. I really loved my character.” She also added she was grateful to the show’s loyal fans, especially during the coronavirus.
“We were part of the wonderful show that everyone loves and has been a great source of comfort, especially during these times. We brought a lot of joy to people and still do. This show is an escape from so many things going on. Fathers share it with their children now. I get letters all the time about that.”
Since Gilligan’s Island, she appeared in the likes of Love, American Style, Police Story, CHiPs, Rituals, and more. The star also took on roles in movies, such as The Good Guys and the Bad Guys, The Stepford Wives, Look What’s Happened to Rosemary’s Baby, and more.
She last appeared in a movie in 2019 for Tapestry and was last a guest star in 1999 for LA Heat. She has focused most of her attention on her daughter, Caprice Crane, as well as her grandkids.
“It’s amazing when you have a child, and I had so much fun—in view of the fact that I had such a strange childhood—so much fun raising her. Now, we have twins—a little boy and a little girl. They’re number one,” ” she said to Forbes.
Tina also worked as a learning leader in the public school system in New York City for the last 30 years.
The Golden Globe winner previously said: “When I walked into the classroom at a public school, I found it to be a very nourishing, important, emotional thing. The idea of helping a first and second grader to read was such a happy experience for me.”
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The King welcomed the likes of former England football captain David Beckham and Oscar winners Kate Winslet and Meryl Streep to St James’ Palace today
The King has been heralded as a “pioneer and a visionary” in his crusade to protect traditional crafts and the environment at an awards ceremony for his foundation. The monarch assembled an A-list cast of supporters to celebrate those at the forefront of sustainability, traditional heritage crafts and environmental education throughout the UK.
The King welcomed former England football captain, David Beckham, soon to be knighted as part of the King’s birthday honours, as well as other ambassadors and friends of his foundation including Oscar winners Kate Winslet and Meryl Streep alongside model and presenter Penny Lancaster and French TV chef Raymond Blanc.
The King with a host of star at the King’s Foundation Awards ceremony at St James’s Palace(Image: PA)
Former Manchester United and England superstar Beckham, who became an ambassador for the foundation last year, bowed his head and greeted the King with “Your Majesty” as the monarch made his way down a line of supporters before the event at St James’s Palace today.
Charles, 76, stopped to talk to model Lancaster, married to rock star Rod Stewart, who told the King she had been keeping bees on their Scottish estate.
Winslet, described by royal aides as “a friend of the foundation” was overheard telling the King “don’t worry, I’ve got your back”. Royal sources suggested the British actor may bolster her role as a supporter of the charity in the future.
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As Royal Founding President of the charity, The King was on hand to celebrate the foundation’s 35th anniversary at the event as well as recognising the incredible talent and work of the charity’s students, graduates and partners across sustainability, traditional heritage crafts and environmental education.
He met the winners to congratulate them on their awards after competing for the prize in eight individual categories alongside hundreds of other entrants. Other celebrity supporters at the event included tv presenters Sarah Beeny, Alan Titchmarsh and Stanley Tucci.
The King with David Beckham, who is believed to be getting a knighthood in the birthday honours list (Image: AP)
The foundation today revealed it has to date trained more than 115,000 students in traditional crafts and environmental education over its 35-year tenure, welcomed more than 2.5million visitors to its UK destinations, and positively affected more than 500,000 lives through sustainable urban planning.
King’s Foundation ambassador Penny Lancaster praised the monarch for his vision for creating the awards and highlighting the needs of the planet throughout his adult life.
She said: “We all know that the King has been the forefront and sort of marching us all along for more than 50 years, he’s been an absolute pioneer and visionary in that sense.
“These awards and indeed the foundation is so important because of the role they have in not only protecting these traditional crafts and the environment but also giving the winners such an incredible platform to go and achieve great things. “The King may have been accused of hugging trees and people thinking he was mad when he started talking about the environment all that time ago, but he was at the forefront then and now has been proved right with everything he said and now we’re all just trying to play catch up.
“I really recognise the beauty in the way he is trying to get us on board with his knowledge and if we can pass that on to the younger generation, and save some of the traditional skills like we’ve seen with these winners today, we can all be a part of making a difference.
The King shakes hands with Penny Lancaster, the wife of Sir Rod Stewart (Image: PA)
“I think the mistake is when we say, well, there’s such a huge job ahead of us that we could give up, but where’s the hope about and confidence that we can pull together to not make it such a mammoth task, there is real hope for the future.”
The Emerging Talent award, presented to an individual who has shown exceptional talent and commitment while on a King’s Foundation programme, went to Emily Hurst.
Emily has recently completed the CHANEL and King’s Foundation Métiers d’Art Fellowship in Millinery, based at Highgrove Gardens. In her final year of university, she independently learned the heritage craft of straw braiding to produce historically accurate hats, a skill that has since become central to her practice.
“In my final year at university, I discovered the craft of straw making and fell in love with it. I found out it was an endangered craft and then my tutors put me in touch with the King’s foundation.
“Working at Highgrove was absolutely the best place to be, surrounded by so much inspiration from His Majesty’s garden andlearning from some of the best milliners with country, I’m so incredibly honoured.”
The King shares a joke with Meryl Streep and Kate Winslet (Image: PA)
Winner of the Young Entrepreneur award went to Barnaby Horn for developing his own business after honing his traditional milliner skills also on the CHANEL and King’s Foundation Métiers d’Art Fellowship in Millinery, based at Highgrove Gardens.
Known for his exploration of gender through playing with familiar shapes and historic cultural references, in 2023 he launched his namesake label ‘Barnaby Horn’. Judges said Barnaby “has an experimental approach to millinery and is dedicated to developing a mastery in the traditions of the craft”.
He said: “After having lots of different jobs after university, including being a writer and working as a drag queen, I eventually went to the Royal College of Art to study millinery as a master’s.
“I realised that hats had potential to be artefacts of storytelling and I also wanted to be able to make work that was sculptural and tell stories while I was physically not in the room.
The King cuts a cake to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the King’s Foundation (Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
“There’s a lot of my work that is poetry, performance or something that involves dance, so I wanted to create work that could embody characters, and obviously the head is such a sensitive place, like a location of dreams and the continuation of storytelling that I love.”
The King’s Foundation is a charity founded by King Charles III and was first formed in 1990. His Majesty is Royal Founding President of the charity.
Inspired by the vision and values of His Majesty, the Foundation builds and supports communities where people, places and the planet can coexist in harmony.
The charity offers education courses for almost 15,000 students annually, health and wellbeing programmes for nearly 2,000 people every year, and spearheads placemaking and regeneration projects in the UK and overseas to revitalise communities and historic buildings.
The King’s Foundation is headquartered at its flagship regeneration project, Dumfries House in Ayrshire, Scotland, and acts as custodian of other historic Royal sites including the Castle of Mey in Caithness, Scotland, and Highgrove Gardens in Gloucestershire.
The Foundation also carries out its work at educational and cultural hubs in London, based at The King’s Foundation School for Traditional Arts in Shoreditch, Trinity Buoy Wharf on the River Thames and the Garrison Chapel in Chelsea. In addition to its UK presence, the Foundation delivers programmes and projects in over a dozen sites worldwide.
Highly regarded television presenter Fern Britton has opened up on her decision to leave This Morning in 2009 after spending an impressive 16 years working on the ITV show
Fern spoke of the true reason she left This Morning(Image: Getty Images)
Fern Britton has discussed her decision to leave the popular ITV show This Morning in 2009, after years as a presenter on the programme.
The 67-year-old began her broadcasting career as a newsreader on local radio stations, gradually working her way up to become the BBC’s youngest national news presenter on Breakfast Time. She later took on various roles before joining GMTV as a presenter in 1993.
That same year, she started guest presenting on ITV’s This Morning, and by 1999, she had landed a permanent role on the show, co-presenting the Friday slot alongside John Leslie.
Her role on the show became even more regular in 2002, when she began presenting alongside Phillip Schofield.
She started her role on This Morning back in 1993(Image: Mike Marsland, Mike Marsland/WireImagevia Getty Images)
However, seven years later, Fern decided to leave the programme, sparking rumours about the reasons behind her departure. There were widespread reports of a fallout with co-host Phillip, which he later commented on in his memoir, stating that their relationship “turned sour”.
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Fern has also previously mentioned to Good Housekeeping that they are no longer friends, saying “we don’t really (speak anymore)”.
In a recent interview on the Spooning with Mark Wogan podcast, Fern sought to provide some clarity on the situation. Revealing the key reason for her decision to step away from the show, she said: “Well, it’s 17 years ago, it’s a long time. And I haven’t really thought about that for a long time. I had a fantastic 10 years and I loved it.”
Fern made it to the Big Brother final last year(Image: Mike Marsland, Mike Marsland/Getty Images for Good Housekeeping Live)
She continued: “But then after a bit, I needed to be back home again, as lots of things were going on. But the boys were about to do their A Levels, going into the two years of that, and the girls as well were leaving little school to go up. I was needed at home, and they needed to come home and know there was chicken in the oven.”
Since her departure from the show in 2009, Fern has been a constant figure on television, participating in some of the nation’s favourite reality TV programmes, including a stint on Strictly Come Dancing in 2012 where she was the fifth star to be voted off.
Last year, Fern took part in ITV’s Celebrity Big Brother, where she reached the final, ultimately losing out to David Potts who took home the crown.
However, fans can look forward to her return to television in the near future with her very own series, Fern Britton: Inside the Vet’s.
Phillip Schofield left This Morning in 2023 in controversial circumstances (Image: Jon Furniss, WireImagevia Getty Images)
The six-part series will follow Fern alongside TV vet James Greenwood as they delve into the daily workings of veterinary life, covering everything from vaccinations and sprays to dentistry and surgeries.
Not sure what to get him – and fast? We’ve got you covered…
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Not sure what to get for your dad for Father’s Day? We’ve got you covered…
Hands up if you’ve still got a gift to buy! Us too… And with Father’s Day now just around the corner, you certainly won’t be alone in wondering what to get your dad this weekend. Well don’t panic, there’s still time to choose the perfect present. And we’re here to help, having hand picked some of this year’s best booze and food gifts. Many available with next day delivery – and some you can even pick up on the high street. Happy shopping!
Best for… WHISKY
Torabhaig Legacy Series Ch.4 : Sound of Sleat, £58.00
An absolutely delicious single malt which takes its name from a narrow, powerful strip of sea dividing Skye and the mainland and offers a rich and fresh combination of orange, apricot, seaweed, bonfire smoke, honey and sea salt.
Torabhaig Legacy Series Ch.4 : Sound of Sleat(Image: Torabhaig )
Best for… CAKE
M&S You’re My Hero Mini Colin The Caterpillars, £3.90
Who doesn’t love a Colin? It’s impossible. And for Father’s Day these mini Colins have had a cute little makeover, now reading You’re My Hero. The perfect budget gift.
M&S You’re My Hero Mini Colin The Caterpillars
Best for… SMALL WINE CASE
Virgin Wines Best Sellers Red Wine Trio in Wooden Gift Box, £39.99
For the red wine loving dad, what could be better than a pick and mix of them? Packaged in a lovely wooden case, this set features three of Virgin Wines top sellers – a French Malbec, a Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon and a Spanish Tempranillo Syrah. Delicious.
Virgin Wines Best Sellers Red Wine Trio in Wooden Gift Box
Best for… CHOCOLATE
Cadbury Dairy Milk Biscoff Bar, £2
Milk chocolate – check. Biscoff – check. The ultimate mashup awaits, and it’s a mouthwatering delight. The only issue will be handing it over to your dad on Sunday.
Cadbury Dairy Milk Biscoff Bar
Best for… LARGE WINE CASE
Moonpig x Virgin Wines Epitome of Luxury 12 Bottle Case with Champagne, £179.99
He’ll be spoilt for choice with this 12-bottle gift. It contains whites, reds and a Champagne from Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, France and Chile. Highlights include The Black Pig The Prize Shiraz and Louis Moreau Chablis.
Moonpig x Virgin Wines Epitome of Luxury 12 Bottle Case with Champagne
Best for… CHAMPAGNE
Aldi Veuve Monsigny Champagne Brut, £14.95
Yes you read that right – a Champagne for less than £15. Run, don’t walk, to snap one up at your local Aldi store. It was recently crowned World’s Best Champagne at the prestigious World Champagne Awards 2025 – outshining luxury rivals.
Aldi Veuve Monsigny Champagne Brut
Best for… CLARKSON’S FARM FANS
Hawkstone Premium Lager (four pack), £7.95
If he’s been following the shenanigans down on Diddly Squat Farm, a four pack of Jezza’s lager is sure to go down a treat. The TV farmer describes his ‘hard to make, easy to drink’ beer as bold, yet balanced, with a smooth body and top notes of light citrus complemented by a subtle, crisp bitterness and malty backbone.
Best for… FUDGE
Fudge Kitchen Best Dad Fudge, £11.99
If it’s fudge that takes your dad’s fancy, this cute selection box of assorted flavours will make the perfect gift. And, the fudge is all handmade in the UK.
Fudge Kitchen Best Dad Fudge
Best for… CHEESE
Snowdonia Cheese Co Quintessential Cheese Hamper, £45
Featuring some of the brand’s bestselling cheeses, chutneys and crackers, this has all he needs to curate a great cheese board. Inside the pretty hamper, you’ll find Black Bomber Extra Mature Cheddar and Vintage Red Leicester, alongside Balsamic Caramelised Onion Chutney and more.
Snowdonia Cheese Co Quintessential Cheese Hamper
Best for… KEEP-FOREVER PACKAGING
Cotswold Distillery Hearts and Crafts Calvados Single Malt Whisky, £100
If like many dads he collects whisky bottles and their boxes (sound familiar) then, well, boxes don’t come more aesthetically pleasing. The whisky inside is delicious too – made in the Cotswolds and with notes of stewed apple and toffee pudding.
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Cotswold Distillery Hearts and Crafts Calvados Single Malt Whisky
Romeo Beckham took to his Instagram page to share a sweet black-and-white photo of himself dancing with younger sister Harper amid the ongoing Beckham family feud
Romeo Beckham shows love for sister Harper in sweet post amid family feud(Image: INSTAGRAM)
Romeo Beckham ignored the family drama by taking to his Instagram page to share his love for his sister Harper. While the Beckham family take over the headlines for their feud with Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz, Romeo took a moment to share his appreciation for the youngest Beckham, Harper.
The 22-year-old recently called time on his relationship with Kim Turnbull, who was reportedly a big reason for the feud. Brooklyn was reportedly ‘uneasy’ about Romeo dating Kim, who was once close friends with the hot sauce enthusiast, and felt his parents were ‘favouring’ his younger brother, who was seen beaming in snaps from David Beckham’s 50th birthday.
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Romeo shared a sweet snap of him dancing with Harper(Image: romeobeckham/instagram)
On Thursday, Romeo focused on his family as he shared a black-and-white photo of him and Harper dancing at a lavish event. Romeo smiled at the camera while Harper smiled at her brother with her eyes closed.
Fans were loving the sibling snap and rushed to the comment section to compliment them, with one user writing: “Family is everything, older brother looking after his baby sister!”
“Still the sweet child she’s always been, yet growing into a young lady with quiet grace and effortless style! Harper Seven – luminous!” said another about Harper.
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It comes amid a family feud(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
One commented: “You’re so incredibly lucky to have each other,” and another user posted: “Harper so blessed to have a brother like you.”
Meanwhile, an insider recently claimed things remain ‘amicable’ between Romeo and Kim Turnbull, and insisted that their split had nothing to do with the bitter Beckham feud.
Brooklyn is said to have felt Kim’s reasons for dating his brother were ‘disingenuous’ amid rumours he used to date the DJ. However, in a now deleted Instagram post Cruz Beckham denied Brooklyn was ever in a relationship with Kim.
Romeo and Kim only recently went their separate ways(Image: Instagram)
Speaking to the Mail about Romeo’s split with the DJ, who the model once referred to his as his “world”, a source said: “Romeo and Kim are both young and they had a lovely time together but at that age things don’t always last forever and they decided to split up.
“They have been friendly since and have even been at the same venues. It’s a huge shame, particularly as David and Victoria really adored her and thought she made Romeo happy but it wasn’t to be.
“David and Victoria would hate for the view to be that they split because of Nicola and Brooklyn because that simply isn’t the case.”
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With the heatwave on its way next week, Dunelm has discounted the price of its highly-rated temperature-regulating duvet just in time
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Dunelm’s temperature-regulating duvet has been slashed in priced(Image: Dunelm)
If you haven’t heard already, there’s an apparent heatwave on the way next week and with temperatures potentially up to 29 degrees, it’s the perfect time to invest in some cooling bedding.
Let’s face it, there’s nothing worse than tossing and turning all night in some overheated bed sheets. And if, like me, you live on a noisy street and prefer to keep the window shut, a temperature-regulating duvet is calling your name.
Luckily, Dunelm must’ve heard the news about the rising temperatures, and have slashed 20% off its Fogarty Temperature Regulating Wool All Seasons Duvet. This means the kingsize duvet is now £64 discounted from £80 – a £16 saving.
Filled with 100% pure New Zealand wool and wrapped in soft, breathable cotton, this clever duvet is designed to keep you cool when it’s hot and cosy when the temperature drops, making it ideal for both heatwaves and winter chills.This means you get the most bang for your buck with a duvet that works year round.
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This duvet has been designed to keep you cool when it’s hot and warm when the temperature drops(Image: Dunelm)
The cotton is both unbleached and undyed, which not only means the fibres maintain their natural softness, but is also greener as less energy, water and chemicals were required to produce the duvet. A win for you and a win for the planet.
With almost 90% of reviews boasting 5-stars, it’s clear to see this duvet is popular among shoppers. One happy customer wrote: “This is an excellent duvet. It has a good weight, doesn’t move on the bed, and it responds to different temperatures and it certainly adjusted because our sleeping temperature was perfect. It lies very flat and neat on the bed and we are very pleased with it”.
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A second added: “I was suffering with hot flushes being of a certain age and this duvet has helped 100%! I was recommended this product and I so the same.” One shopper, however, noted that although this duvet is great for keeping cool in warmer weather, it’s not great for the opposite as advertised. They wrote: “While I am cooler in bed with this duvet than with a conventional duvet on warmer nights, it does not keep me warm enough during colder nights.”