
Eamonn Holmes 'booed and heckled' as he accepts GB News award in wheelchair

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Daily Mirror
18 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
GMTV legend makes TV comeback after 15 years as she reunites with Eamonn Holmes
Veteran broadcaster, Eamonn Holmes, told fans he can't wait to present GB News next week after revealing he would be joined by a very familiar face from GMTV GMTV legend, Penny Smith, is making a TV comeback after Eamonn Holmes revealed he would be reunited with the popular presenter next week. Penny, 66, and Eamonn, 65, who both worked on the ITV show from 1983, will reunite for the first time in 20 years next Monday and Tuesday on GB News. Taking to Instagram with a snap of the pair in the studio, Eamonn wrote: "Look who's back! @whichpennysmith Monday and Tuesday, 6am." In a statement, the dad-of-four added: "I'm delighted to be working with Penny again after all these years." It comes as the presenter admitted that his ex, Ruth Langsford, 'does all the hard stuff' as he opened up about shared custody following their split. READ MORE: Inside brutal Made In Chelsea feud as 'snake' Jamie Laing leaves ex pals 'furious' Praising Penny, Eamonn continued: "I'm sure all our viewers and listeners on GB News Breakfast will love her." Meanwhile, Penny promised to balance "the latest news with a healthy dose of fun". She added: "I'm thrilled to be working with Eamonn again, and what a joy to be waking up the nation once more, bringing them the latest news with a healthy dose of fun along the way. It's just like old times – only better." Ben Briscoe, GB News' Head Of Programming, predicted "razor-sharp insight" and along with "warmth" and good humour. He commented: "I'm absolutely delighted to welcome Penny to GB News Breakfast. "Reuniting her with Eamonn Holmes after 20 years promises the perfect mix of warmth, wit, humour and razor-sharp insight – just what our viewers love to wake up to." Penny joined GMTV as the main newsreader in April 1993 and remained on the show until June 2010, after 17 years on air. The star was treated to clips of her best bits on her final day in the studio and was reunited with her former singing partner Curtis Stigers, who serenaded her with his hit You're All That Matters To Me. Penny and Curtis were previously paired up for the BBC show Just The Two Of Us. As Curtis sang to her, Penny used a tissue to wipe away tears, saying: "I was doing so well. I've got extra eyelashes on and everything." This Morning host, Ben Shepherd, told her: "We will miss you so much, you've been a great friend. You've been a great mentor as well in so many things - on and off camera - which I can't really talk about. Best of luck for the future." Meanwhile, Lorraine Kelly described Penny as a "force of nature". Speaking about her departure at the time, the plucky presenter said: "It's an ideal time for me to say goodbye to early mornings. Now that the format has changed I have taken the plunge and am moving on."


Metro
19 hours ago
- Metro
I used to be a Thomas Skinner fan – now he scares me
It pains me to admit this now, but when Thomas Skinner was on The Apprentice in 2019, I was a fan. In its fifteenth season by then, the show had long felt tired and its contestants blended into one forgettable caricature: useless at business, lacking in charm, and instantly erased from memory the moment each series ended. That was, until Skinner. His bolshy – albeit often misguided – confidence made him stand out from the usual parade of tepid candidates. He had buckets of charm, threw himself under the bus to protect his teammates, was unmatched when it came to customer service, and his dad dancing was just the right level of cringe to still be endearing. Staying true to his word, he was a grafter, which is the very quality he's since used to build an unnervingly successful brand. Wake up to find news on your TV shows in your inbox every morning with Metro's TV Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your show in the link we'll send you so we can get TV news tailored to you. After The Apprentice, he kept grafting. Now, across two decades of the show, he's one of the few contestants to achieve actual fame (even if he shares that space with the likes of Katie Hopkins and GB News presenter Michelle Dewberry). He continued making TV appearances, his memorable charisma and 'strong family values' making him a go-to for light entertainment on shows like 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Celebrity MasterChef, and Michael McIntyre's The Wheel, while he built his social media following by having full roast dinners early in the morning and using his signature 'bosh' catchphrase. He was even rumoured to be joining I'm A Celebrity, which would make total sense and may still be coming now that ITV has banned politicians. By this point, I'd lost interest and he'd dropped off my radar. Until recently. Over the last few months, it's been hard to ignore Skinner. His relentless posts – boasting about his humility, now eating lasagne for breakfast, life with the 'wifey and kids', and 'grafting' – have become some of the most polarising on X. They're long, assisted by ChatGPT and held up as aspirational or supportive of the everyday Brit, but they're clearly designed to provoke. And they certainly provoked me. Last month, he was deservedly rinsed for complaining about the demise of English fry-ups and a Friday pint at the hands of the 'woke brigade' – a tweet so embarrassing he eventually deleted it. I'm one of those lefty lunatics Skinner loathes so much, and believe one of life's greatest joys is a fry-up. And when is there a more appropriate time to have a pint than a Friday? But this wasn't just cringeworthy. I believe that, like Skinner's tweeting about protestors and immigration, it was a deliberate use of misinformation to stoke culture wars and divide left and right — something we've seen alarmingly normalised. And last night, Skinner was pictured at a barbecue and beers with JD Vance. That's right – the literal Vice President of the United States. The pillow salesman's influence clearly hasn't gone unnoticed. And that should ring alarm bells for anyone worried about the rise of hard-right politics in Britain and the very real threat of a Reform UK surge. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video With Sir Keir Starmer's popularity at an all-time low – in my opinion, thanks to his dismal record on social justice since coming into power, his pandering to the right, and his diabolically slow response in recognising a Palestinian state – he's alienated so many Labour voters, both left and right of the party. Granted, we could be four years from the next general election, but as it stands, polls show it's an open goal for Farage. The Reform UK leader, like Skinner, is gaining more and more followers online. To be clear, Skinner insists he's not far-right, but gleefully poses with one of the most extreme vice-presidents in recent memory. The same VP who routinely trashes the very country Skinner claims to love. The 'non-political' Skinner has been photographed wearing a MAGA hat and has called Donald Trump 'brilliant', predicting his return to the White House would be 'good for the British economy'. What really scares me, though, are his fans. The Bosh army. They're fiercely loyal – jumping to his defence when lefty lunatics challenge the conspiracy theories he casually shares. That, to me, is what Skinner represents so effectively: the huge population in the UK who insist they're not political, want a united Britain, but are irrationally infuriated by many so-called traits of the left. Skinner paints a picture of an angry lefty mob coming at him with pitchforks at every corner. When the reality is he's stoking the fire and getting a predictable response from the very people he's gone out of his way to offend. In another tweet last month, he wrote: 'I've got to be honest… I find it mad how much hate I get on here from people on the far left. All I ever try to do is spread positivity, show love for my country, provide for my family, and speak up about things I truly care about. But every time, they twist it and try to make it about race or politics.' He may not look like a threat to democracy with his playful family videos and patriotic dinners, but make no mistake: Skinner is just getting started. He might never take a seat in Parliament, but he doesn't have to. His popularity is rising fast – fast enough to catch the attention of the Vice President of the United States. All it takes is one more reality TV series and a nod from JD Vance's boss, and Skinner could become a dangerously influential figure in Britain. After three weeks in the jungle, Nigel Farage walked the last general election – finally becoming an MP on his eighth attempt. Now there's an alarming chance he'll get the keys to 10 Downing Street in 2029. More Trending Admittedly, at times, the level of hate Skinner gets is unreasonable. He's often faced with severe accusations I don't necessarily agree with – most notably that he's racist. I don't believe he is, but he doesn't seem to me to stand up to racism from some of his followers. There is an innocence to Skinner. Perhaps he is genuinely just naive – believing his posts don't have an impact, that there's nothing political about the things he preaches, or the people he chooses to villainise. If so, no wonder he's surprised when he gets so much backlash. Whatever his intentions, he is political. His flirtations with Reform UK and its values have real impact. And that impact is more division in a country Skinner claims he wants to unite – and more support for Farage. Do you have a story you'd like to share? Get in touch by emailing Share your views in the comments below. MORE: Can you spot what David Lammy is doing wrong in this picture? MORE: Russia 'responsible for hacking highly sensitive US court records' MORE: White House reveals why Zelensky won't be at Trump's one-on-one with Putin


Wales Online
2 days ago
- Wales Online
Eamonn Holmes shares rare update on ex-wife Ruth Langsford
Eamonn Holmes shares rare update on ex-wife Ruth Langsford Eamonn Holmes has shared an update following his split from Ruth Langsford in a post about their rescue dog Eamonn Holmes mentioned his ex Ruth Langsford in a post about their rescue dog Maggie this week (Image: (Image: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)) Former ITV This Morning presenter Eamonn Holmes mentioned his former wife Ruth Langsford in a post about their rescue dog Maggie this week. He's offered a glimpse into their current arrangements after paying homage to Maggie over the weekend. Eamonn and Ruth, both 65, revealed last year that they had chosen to part ways after 14 years of marriage. The ex-couple, who share a son, were subsequently reported to be embroiled in a custody battle over their beloved pooch Maggie, whom they had welcomed into their family in 2011. Following his recent post about Maggie, Eamonn returned to Instagram with a fresh update. It featured him praising Ruth, who frequently shares posts about walking Maggie, and hinted at his future plans. Eamonn informed his followers that Maggie would appear in the Times this week. He penned: "So much interest and Love for Maggie following yesterday's post to the extent that she is going to star in @thetimes on line from tomorrow and this week's Sunday Times." Eamonn Holmes posted about his dog Maggie today after paying tribute to her over the weekend (Image: Instagram/ @eamonnholmes) The former This Morning presenter, who has faced health challenges in recent years, continued by explaining that his ex handles "all the hard stuff" with Maggie. He commented: "Ruth does all the hard stuff with her because of my Wheelchair restrictions but working hard to hopefully get better soon and adopt another #Rescue #Dog like we did from @dogstrust all those years ago!" The presenter shared: "Maggie changed my life and she was making me very happy in The Sunshine today. In many ways she reminds me of my dearly departed Mum - a really bad knee and hardly any teeth left but not bad for a 17 year old!" reports the Mirror. Eamonn, who supports the rescue group K-9 Angels, concluded: "Please try to Adopt and Not Shop if u can. from organisations like @thek9angels and @dogstrust Enjoy the Sunshine but please be aware of your dog in a car and it's little feet on hot pavements. Bye from Maggie and Me." The journalist, who used Randy Newman's song You've Got A Friend in Me from Toy Story (1995) in his post, had previously posted about Maggie. Alongside photos, he said in his earlier post: "17 years apart ... and we r both still going - JUST. Maggie and Me #dogstrust #adoptdontshop." He mentioned his ex Ruth Langsford, with whom he had adopted Maggie, in the post Following their separation, Eamonn and Ruth were reportedly having "difficult conversations" about where Maggie would reside. There were even rumours of a custody dispute over the dog between the former couple. However, it was suggested in May last year that Maggie was likely to primarily stay with Loose Women panelist Ruth. A source told the Sun at the time that Maggie is "like a daughter" to the exes, who were both said to "dote" on her. Article continues below The source further revealed to the outlet: "But she's getting on and they know she needs stability. It's a case of who can give her that." They added that the thought of "giving her up" was "heartbreaking" for GB News presenter Eamonn. A source revealed that Eamonn "adores" the dog, but hinted at the possibility of the pet going to his ex. They stated last year: "But if Ruth is able to get out and about and walk her more, then it may well be that she gets Maggie in the split."