
Laurence Fox could face trial in 2027 over upskirting photo of TV star
The actor-turned-activist is alleged to have shared a compromising image in a tweet posted in April 2024 of Kaur, 52, who appears regularly on Good Morning Britain and has previously appeared on GB News.

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Daily Mail
6 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Eamonn Holmes slams 'horrible' former TV co-stars as he brands them as 'false' in scathing rant
Eamonn Holmes did not hold back his thoughts on his former colleagues in the TV industry as he branded them 'false'. The GB News star, 65, was joined by co-presenter Paul Coyte and tough guy actor Ray Winstone on the latest episode of his podcast Things We Like. During an open conversation, Ray spoke about his time living in Los Angeles and how the artificial buzz of Hollywood ultimately drove him back to the UK. He said: 'I couldn't live in LA, it's constant,' adding: 'Even the guy who puts petrol in your car works in the industry. It's like every two minutes, it's all they want to talk about. 'We talk about birds and football and boxing, you know, they talk about movies. Hollywood and Los Angeles are wonderful places when you're doing alright, but when you're not.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The GB News star, 65, was joined by co-presenter Paul Coyte and tough guy actor Ray Winstone on the latest episode of his podcast Things We Like Eamonn jumped in to express his dislike for the fake relationships he has found in the entertainment industry. The presenter said in a mocking tone: '''I don't like this character, I don't like so and so, I like that person, I didn't get on with them''.' He went on: 'That's what the business is based on. I mean, I'm like you [Ray]. I get myself into trouble because if I don't like someone, they'll know I don't like them.' 'And there are so many horrible people that you end up with. People say: ''Oh, he's lovely, he's fantastic'',' he added. Sharing his candid views on celebrity genuineness, he said: 'If they say to me: 'What's that Ray Winstone like?' 'I'll say he is lovely and he is fantastic and people will believe me because I wouldn't say it if you weren't, but so many are just false, false, false.' While all three men agreed on the issue, they stopped short of naming anyone directly connected to their views. In 2021, Eamonn left This Morning to join GB News after 15 years presenting the ITV show alongside his then wife Ruth Langsford. Noting that 'all good things come to an end', a source told The Mirror that Eamonn's departure 'came at just the right moment for both him and ITV'. It was revealed in November that Eamonn and now ex-wife Ruth Langsford, who filled in for Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on Fridays, had been cut from their weekly slot to be replaced with Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary. At the time, Eamonn and Ruth both sent out an identical statement which read: 'It's a changing of the guard on Fridays from January. We hope you make Alison and Dermot as welcome as you've made us over the years. 'Have a Ball you two!... It's not Goodbye from us, it's simply Au Revoir until the next half term.' Eamonn, born in Belfast in 1959, had been a mainstay on This Morning alongside his then partner Ruth since 2006. He previously fronted ITV's breakfast show GMTV, hosting its first ever broadcast in 1993. He appeared alongside fellow ITV stalwarts Kate Garraway and Lorraine Kelly. But he left the long-running show in 2005, stating it had become too celebrity focused and no longer covered important news. The presenter then moved to Sky's Sunrise which he hosted with Charlotte Hawkins, who also later defected to ITV. The star also returned to the channel in 2006 with Ruth as This Morning's Friday presenters.


Daily Mirror
13 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
Eamonn Holmes rants about 'horrible' former co-stars
GB News host Eamonn Holmes has hit out at his former co-stars branding some of them "horrible" and "fake" during a recent episode of his podcast GB News presenter Eamonn Holmes didn't mince his words about former colleagues in the television industry, slating some as "horrible" and repeatedly calling them "false, false, false". On his latest podcast episode of Things We Like, Eamonn was joined by co-presenter Paul Coyte and tough guy actor Ray Winstone. During a candid conversation, The Departed actor Ray shared insights on his life in Los Angeles and how the Hollywood buzz led him back to the UK, starting Eamonn on a scathing rant about the entertainment world. Ray said: 'I couldn't live in LA, it's constant,' and pointed out: "Even the guy who puts petrol in your car works in the industry. It's like every two minutes, it's all they want to talk about. "We talk about birds and football and boxing, you know, they talk about movies. Hollywood and Los Angeles are wonderful places when you're doing alright, but when you're not." Eamonn, fresh from his departure from his long-standing gig at This Morning, jumped in to sound off on his disdain for phony relationships within showbiz circles, reports Belfast Live. The seasoned presenter, not shy about his feelings regarding people in the biz, spoke in a mocking tone: "'I don't like this character, I don't like so and so, I like that person, I didn't get on with them,'" before hinting at similarities between himself and Winstone, saying, "That's what the business is based on. I mean, I'm like you [Ray Winstone]. I get myself into trouble because if I don't like someone, they'll know I don't like them." Adding fuel to the fire, Eamonn remarked on the frequent hypocrisy he encounters, noting: "And there are so many horrible people that you end up with. People say: 'Oh, he's lovely, he's fantastic'." Eamonn Holmes has recently shared his candid views on celebrity genuineness, stating: "If they say to me: 'What's that Ray Winstone like?' I'll say he is lovely and he is fantastic and people will believe me because I wouldn't say it if you weren't, but so many are just false, false, false." While discussing the authenticity of stars in showbiz, all three men found common ground, although they refrained from naming individuals associated with their sentiments. Rumours once circled about a rift between Eamonn and his former GMTV co-star Anthea Turner during the 90s, but both have indicated that any past issues have been resolved. In recent times, Eamonn has not held back on expressing his opinions about ex-This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield following Phillip's departure from ITV due to a controversial relationship with a younger man within the company. Taking a firm stance on Phillip's troubles, Eamonn commented in October 2024 that he was "absolutely addicted to fame," and explained that Phillip, who remains absent from our screens, "deserves to be in exile".


Wales Online
14 hours ago
- Wales Online
Tributes paid to This Morning guest thought to be dead in Air India plane crash
Tributes paid to This Morning guest thought to be dead in Air India plane crash Fiongal Greenlaw and his husband Jamie Meek are feared dead after an Air India plane crashed shortly after take-off. Fiongal appeared as a guest on This Morning earlier this year Fiongal and Jamie Greenlaw-Meekhad excitedly owned The Wellness Foundry, tarot and wellness studio in Ramsgate (Image: Instagram ) Former This Morning editor Martin Frizell has honoured a past guest believed to have perished in yesterday's Air India crash. In the wake of the tragic airplane incident, Martin Frizell, who stepped down as editor of the ITV show earlier this year, shared a heartfelt Instagram tribute last afternoon for Fiongal Greenlaw, 39, and his spouse Jamie Meek, 45, suspected to have been on their way to London's Gatwick Airport when the devastating accident occurred after take off from India. The duo had founded a wellness brand which featured on This Morning, and were said to be on holiday in India. Content cannot be displayed without consent Reflecting on Fiongal's appearance on the programme back in January, alongside hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley, Martin highlighted Fiongal's "vibrancy" and "sheer enthusiasm" in the caption of an Instagram post that displayed a photo from the segment. Martin expressed his sorrow: "So so sad to hear that Fiongal Greenlaw Meek and his partner are reported to be among the passengers and crew killed today on board the Air India flight bound for Gatwick. I remember his visit to the studio in January, he was passionate about auras and although I'm a sceptical sort his vibrancy and sheer enthusiasm won folk over." Article continues below He added: "And I know for a fact that he hoped to use his appearance on This Morning to build his Wellness brand, he had a great future ahead of him. Thoughts are with his family and friends and those of his partner Jamie." Stay informed on the latest health news by signing up to our newsletter here Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid was among those who showed support for Martin's post, while Lisa Snowdon, who's been a guest on the programme several times, expressed her sorrow with a teary-eyed emoji and a broken heart in the comments, reports the Mirror. Earlier in January, Fiongal was featured on This Morning, where he provided Ben and Cat with an aura reading. At that time, Martin was still overseeing the show as editor, a position he held until his last day in February. Fiongal was invited back to This Morning after Martin left, this time serving as a spiritual advisor in April, appearing on air with Ben, Cat, and Josie Gibson in the London-based studio. Following his initial appearance, the Wellness Foundry, Fiongal's brand, shared an enthusiastic Instagram post: "So this happened ... The biggest gig so far! Fiongal on This Morning - it was very nerve-wracking but he was honoured to chat about one of his favourite topics to such a big audience." Expressing gratitude through the Instagram platform, he added: "Thank you to everyone [at] This Morning for being so amazing and guiding me through. Thank you to [Cat and Ben] for being so kind and welcoming." It is suspected that Fiongal and Jamie were among the victims of yesterday's tragic plane crash. As was earlier reported, the couple had uploaded footage from Ahmedabad airport just before boarding the ill-fated flight. Fiongal and Jamie shared a cheerful update from the airport after their trip to India. In a video from the airport, the pair were seen grinning as they geared up for their flight back home, and are said to have been discussing their recent adventure. In the endearing clip, Fiongal is heard saying: "We are at the airport just boarding. Goodbye India. Ten-hour flight back to England. What was your biggest takeaway Jamie?" To which Jamie bemusedly admits: "I don't know," eliciting chuckles from Fiongal, who jokingly chides his husband: "Thanks for your contribution." Continuing the light-hearted banter, Fiongal reveals that he learned "don't lose your patience with your partner", provoking Jamie to retort: "You snapped at me at the airport for having chai." Article continues below The video concludes with Fiongal among other passengers, stating that he's returning to the UK "happily, happily calm".