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EXCLUSIVE Exposed: Gary Lineker's henchman's vicious personal email to KATIE HIND that shows exactly how star operates - and why BBC are 'losing their s***'

EXCLUSIVE Exposed: Gary Lineker's henchman's vicious personal email to KATIE HIND that shows exactly how star operates - and why BBC are 'losing their s***'

Daily Mail​25-05-2025

There have been two topics of conversation at the BBC this week: whether Morning Live hosts Helen Skelton and are dating, and .
While the former has seen the rumour mill go into overdrive, with their colleagues hoping they are indeed in the first throes of romance, when it comes to Lineker there is unadulterated fury.

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