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In an appointment that appears to twist the knife on the family feud, it can be revealed that Emily Robinson, announced last week as their new Director of Communications, was in charge of the program from series three to six.
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Daily Mail
17 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Hannah Hampton reveals she launched rival goalkeeper's cheat sheet into the CROWD during Euros final penalty shootout in bid to help Lionesses team-mates
Hannah Hampton has hilariously revealed that she threw Spain goalkeeper Cata Coll's water bottle containing England's penalty information into the stands during the shootout in the Euros final. The match had gone to penalties after ending 1-1 in normal time, with Alessia Russo cancelling out Mariona Caldentey's early header. As Sarina Wiegman gathered her penalty takers into a huddle, Chelsea stopper Hampton was seen in conversation with a coach on the sidelines. Cameras picked up a piece of paper taped to her forearm, detailing the likely directions Spain's players would aim their penalties. Hampton has now explained how she turned the tables after noticing Coll's water bottle had been left unattended. Speaking to talkSPORT, Hampton said: 'The Spanish keeper had it (the penalty information) on her bottle, so I thought when she was going in goal, I'd just pick it up and chuck it into the English fans so she can't have it. 'I don't ever put it on a bottle because anyone can do that so I put it on my arm.' An incredulous Sam Matterface replied: Picked up her bottle and threw it?' And Hampton replied: 'Yeah, it wasn't hard. When she's gone in the goal, it's on its own isn't it? It's in the towel.' When Coll returned to her towel, she was visibly confused to find a replacement bottle – which Hampton had put there – but no notes, and was left searching for her original one. 'She was walking back to take the penalty and I was walking the other way and she was so confused, and I was just trying not to burst out laughing, being like, "I don't know what's happening!".' Matterface added: 'This is happening at the key moment in a penalty shootout for the title of European champions?' to which Hampton replied: 'Yeah, you've got to do something, haven't you?' England ended up winning the shootout, with Alex Greenwood, Niamh Charles and Chloe Kelly all converting from the spot as the Lionesses retained their European crown. Hampton meanwhile saved two penalties from Mariona Caldentey and Aitana Bonmati and Salma Paralluelo missed hers.


Metro
19 minutes ago
- Metro
Michael Bay leaves Will Smith Netflix film over 'creative differences'
Michael Bay has reportedly departed production on Will Smith's upcoming Netflix action film over 'creative differences.' Transformers director Bay, 60, was set to helm Fast And Loose for the streaming service, with Smith, 56, in the lead role. It is set to follow the story of a crime boss who, after being attacked, wakes up with no memories of his life. As he recovers, he slowly realises he was leading a double life as a CIA agent. But it has been reported that Bay has left the film after he and Smith disagreed over the tone the narrative should take. Per a Deadline report, it has been claimed that Bay wants to lean heavily into the action elements of the script, while Smith is keen to amp up the comedic factors. The publication states Netflix is keen to begin production on the film in 2026 and is looking for a replacement filmmaker. Bay and Smith first collaborated in 1995 with Bay's hit action film Bad Boys, which catapulted Smith to stardom. They collaborated on the 2002 sequel Bad Boys II, and while Bay didn't direct Bad Boys For Life or Bad Boys: Ride Or Die, he did have cameos in both films. Fast And Loose will be the second film Smith has made since the infamous Oscars incident in 2022, in which he slapped Chris Rock for comments he made about Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. Action thriller Emancipation was the actor's first post-slap film, which was released in December 2022. In April, he shared he planned to release a sequel to hit 2007 apocalyptic horror I Am Legend, based on the film's alternative ending, in which his character survived. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Sinners star Michael B Jordan is also attached to the project, and there is no release date as yet. 'What we were gonna do was the prequel, so we were gonna do the prequel,' he told REVOLT's Drink Champs podcast. More Trending He added: '[Akiva Goldsman] was like, but wait, what if we make a new version from the alternate ending, where your character is still alive and you know, Michael B. Jordan's character currently is the head of a new settlement… He's not my son… So there's a settlement in Connecticut.' Bay, meanwhile, is reportedly in talks to direct a new Transformers movie after last helming one of the franchise's movies in 2017. Per Deadline, he is also slated to direct an in-development adaptation of the racing game OutRun, which will star Sydney Sweeney. Metro has contacted representatives for Michael Bay and Will Smith for comment Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Inside Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock's relationship as talent manager dies aged 48 MORE: I know Freakier Friday is an unnecessary sequel – but it makes good choices MORE: Cassie Ventura returns to social media for first time since Diddy trial after giving birth


BBC News
19 minutes ago
- BBC News
'Lineker's legs introduced me to Tottenham'
You have been sharing your stories and photos about why you love is a final selection of your submissions, but do make sure you scroll down this page to see all the best responses from throughout the week: Mark: Why do I Support the Spurs? I never really had a choice - Spurs is in my blood. My grandad, a lifelong fan from Tottenham, made sure I grew up on stories of legends like Dave Mackay and Jimmy Greaves, and saw magical moments like Ricky Villa's 1981 FA Cup final goal. He'd tell tales of White Hart Lane, when football was pure and you could pay at the gate. Supporting Spurs isn't about chasing glory - it's about family, tradition and identity. The game may have changed, but my love for Tottenham hasn't. Thanks, Grandad. It's not just football. It's who I am. Sara: I wasn't really interested in football until high school age. I didn't even understand the rules. That was till my friend, Sarah, became obsessed with Gary Lineker. Every inch of her room was plastered with pictures of him - you'd struggle to find the door with the light on."It was his legs" she reasoned. Curious as to why his legs were so special and whether all footballers had the same legs, I started watching the odd game on TV. I never got the answer, as I became hooked by something far less interesting - their high tempo creative style of play, exemplified by a young lad called Paul Gascoigne. It was exciting to watch. So I kept coming back for more, even when times were bad and way after Sarah had long given up on Lineker's so it was that I became a long-suffering Spurs fan. No regrets.