LGBT rights advocate Vogue Williams has become The Jump‘s first casualty as the star leaves the competition after a knee injury.
Left to Right – Gareth Thomas, Caprice Bourret, Jade Jones MBE, Lydia Bright, Kadeena Cox MBE, Spencer Mathews, Sir Bradley Wiggins, Vogue Williams, Robbie Fowler, Mark Dolan, Louis Smith, Emma Parker-Bowles, Josie Gibson and Jason Robinson OBE
The Jump is fast becoming TV’s most dangerous show with series after series leaving some of its contestants with injuries. This season has just claimed its first victim in the form of Vogue Williams, who has left the show following a knee injury whilst training for the ski cross – even before the first episode has aired.
On Instagram, Williams said,
“So disappointed to be out of The Jump this year. I’ve had such an amazing time and met the best people whilst learning such a cool skill. My knee will heal and If the show comes back next year I’ll be in it to win it.”
Signed By Katie Price star, Amy Willerton is due to take her place.
The Jump will launch at 7.30pm on Sunday, February 5 on Channel 4.
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Following nominations on Sunday, only three Housemates survived nomination. The fate of the remaining eight lay in the hands of the public who voted to save Coleen, Jedward, Nicola, Jamie, Jessica, Kim and Stacy. Speidi received eternal nomination from James C so automatically face the public vote.
Tonight, Emma announced that the housemate with the fewest votes and therefore sixth to be evicted from the Celebrity Big Brother house is Stacy. Stacy said her goodbyes and left the house to a mixed reaction from the live audience.
On how it feels to be out, “I’m so happy, I wanted to go to the final but I get to see my babies.”
Stacy had a word for the producers of Celebrity Big Brother: “Thank you for bringing me on this show, overall I’m so grateful that they gave me this opportunity.”
On her arguments in the house: “I snap then feel really bad if I hurt someone’s feelings, I’m a fireball.”
On the new Housemates, “New people didn’t have a chance to really know me, they didn’t give me a real shot. I kind of went into animosity, it’s not their fault.”
On Kim putting her washing on the floor: “It wasn’t the actual (act), it was like lots of things, then boom! I always made sure I was considerate of my Housemates then Kim came in and was very selfish.”
Stacy’s general thoughts on Kim: “Is Kim senile, we did a task yesterday and Kim just never got it, she’s 75 years old now and I think she just doesn’t care?”
On who she thinks is the real Kim: “She’s watched the show over the years, she came in with preconceived ideas of what she has seen on telly, I feel like overall she is a good person.”
On figuring out the game and how to play it: “I had Nicola giving me tips and stuff, if I had (played properly) I would have made it to the final.”
On who is playing a the best game, “Speidi, they have a good game going on.”
Ofcom has said it will not investigate Loose Women complaints about a Facebook post and on-air discussion on whether every woman should have a gay best friend.
Pinknews reports that Ofcom, the UK’s communications regulator, has rejected two complaints made about the show. The complaints were made on the grounds of “sexual orientation discrimination/offence”.
The show which is broadcast on ITV every weekday morning and has been running since 1999 with 26 series being made. It celebrated its 2500 episode in April 2016.
Will And Grace is coming back to our screens it has been officially confirmed. Will, Grace, Karen and Jack will all return for a ten episode series of the hit comedy which was first aired in 1998. The show ran for 194 episodes in eight seasons before being taken off air in 2006.
“We’re thrilled that one of the smartest, funniest and most defining comedies in NBC history is coming back,” said NBC Entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt. “This groundbreaking series for everything from gay rights to social and political commentary — all disguised as a high-speed train of witty pop culture — is coming back where it belongs.”
When the show first broadcast it faced criticism after it failed to star an openly gay actor.
Following the ‘Weekend from Hell,’ on Sunday, Jasmine entered ‘Hell’ never to return. On Sunday, in the final part of the task, Housemates chose to evict Jasmine over James C and Speidi in a shock eviction. Jasmine immediately left the house in shocking style through a back door in the garden.
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Tonight, Jasmine joined CBB host Emma for a quick chat at the start of the live show. On her unceremonious exit Jasmine said: “I wasn’t expecting that, it was such a brutal weekend.”
Jasmine on being voted out by her friends: “So disappointed, I thought they would have had my back, I’d said to a few people that this isn’t for me, I’m not used to this kind of lifestyle, this is a lot of toxicity, heavy drama.”
Emma asked how different this was from Jasmine’s previous time in the Celebrity Big Brother house: “It was a lot of tasks, everything that came my way was negative and then I just broke.”
On her problems with fellow Housemate Stacy: “I still have love in my heart for this poor girl but… she would come at me at the wrong place, wrong time, she’s extremely confrontational, nosy and butts into conversations.”
On an alleged past relationship with Calum: “We had a lot of experiences together… I was definitely hurt that he didn’t have my back.”
After the initial shock of the way she was evicted last Sunday, Jasmine said she was “very glad” to be out.
On Monday, Housemates were made to turn on each other for the first face-to-face nominations of the series. James C, James J and Jedward all received the most nominations and therefore face the public vote.
Emma announced that the housemate with the fewest votes and therefore forth to be evicted from the Celebrity Big Brother house is James J.
James J said his goodbyes and left ‘Hell’ to a mixed reaction from the crowd.
On how it feels to be out, “Gutted, but at same time I get to see my wife, its win win.”
Jedward have got a massive following, James is just a true gentleman, he’s adorable.”
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On his friendship with Jamie and Calum: “I definitely knew Calum was going to nominate me and knew Jamie might have, Jedward were stirring, they’re not as innocent as they make out.”
James J on Calum: “When we saw him snap when we wanted to put his mum up, I liked that and I told him I wanted to see more. I forgot he’s from America so doesn’t fully get the humour.”
On the difference between this, and his first time in the CBB house: “I was exactly the same 100 percent, I was ill with flu, so I apologised for a few things, I had a week moment (laughs).”
On an expected clash with Spencer and subsequent friendship: “How can you argue with someone you like.”
On his relationship with new Housemate Kim following several arguments: “She loves me now, she said ‘I think you’re wonderful’… she’s gone in there to wind up the house, no-one can be that stupid.”
In a cruel twist CBB hunk, Austin Armacost was booted from last night eviction show, despite being saved by the public.
Austin Armacost became the second celebrity to be evicted from the CBB house in last night’s broadcast after housemates voted him the “dullest” celebrity. Austin secured three votes from his fellow celebs, which saw him evicted in a shocking double eviction twist.
The Housemates were told to “cull the dull” by host Emma. They selected as follows: Austin chose Stacy, Bianca chose James C, Calum chose James J, Coleen opted for Bianca, Speidi chose Austin, James C chose Jedward, James J chose Calum, Jamie chose Calum, Jasmine chose James C, Jedward chose Austin, Nicola chose Jedward and Stacy chose Austin.
Austin looked down-hearted as he left the Big Brother house after just 11 days.
Austin looked visibly shocked by the result and in a double slam, his housemates barely noticed his departure after three new housemates entered the house. He left the house to a mixture of cheers and boos from the crowd.
Austin entered the house as an “all-star” having previously managed to place runner-up to James Hill in the 2015 series.
On how it felt to be out Austin told Emma Willis, “Such is life, I said there would be another one (eviction), everyone knows that’s bulls**t, I’m not the dullest one in the house.”
So swift was his exit that BB hadn’t even prepared his “best bits”.
Austin greeted his fans on Twitter, by saying that he didn’t want to leave that way but that’s the way the CBB cookie crumbles.
I'm out now and have ALL the water I need! Big thanks to everybody who supported me. Didn't wanna go this way but that's #CBB ❤😉 pic.twitter.com/Xzb03laZ1x
Celebrity Big Brother star Austin Armacost has spoken up about his drinking, revealing that he has an issue with it.
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Speaking to Coleen Nolan, US reality hunk Austin Armacost has admitted that he has an issue with drink, although he doesn’t believe he is an alcoholic. The admission comes after Austin’s fiery few days where he has been embroiled in arguments with dancer James Jordan and singer Stacy Francis.
“I can definitely say that I have an issue with drinking. I don’t think I’m an alcoholic…I hardly ever drink when I’m at home!”
Coleen, who is famed for her sage advice on Loose Women said,
“I think you’re using it as self-medication in here. Even when you have a drink, there’s a really fun lovely part of you! It’s just when you have one that takes you over the line…”
Later, Austin makes amends with Stacy Francis saying,
“Can I just say, no drama, Stacy I do not dislike you at all! I’m really liking you!”
So Jedward thinks that both James Jordan and Austin Armacost are nobodies. During a conversation with Heidi and Spencer (Speidi), the Irish duo said that the previous night, in which Austin lashed out at both James J and Stacy, was “mental” and called the pair the “biggest attention seekers”.
Jedward entered the house just a few days ago but were allowed to nominate. They chose Austin and Jasmine Waltz as their choice for nomination this week.