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- Metro
BBC star gags on live TV after revealing surprising food ‘phobia'
A BBC star left a live TV panel stunned after gagging when discussing his bizarre food 'phobia'. Death in Paradise star Ralf Little left BBC's Saturday Kitchen host Matt Tebbutt gobsmacked after his shock admission. The 45-year-old, who has also starred in hit shows like The Royle Family and Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, took a turn for the worse after the conversation went on to tomatoes. Asked to nominate his 'food hell', Ralf said: 'Tomatoes.. That's it. Don't bring them anywhere near me. 'I am very, very strange with it. I can eat a pizza very happily with it if there's a tomato sauce, but if there's a slice of a tomato pizza…' Before he could even finish his sentence, he began to gag, adding: 'I can't, I can't. Get it away from me. 'There's something about a lump of tomato that's just…' As if the first time wasn't bad enough, Ralf can then be heard gagging again before joking: 'I'll talk to my therapist about it.' The 45-year-old was asked to nominate his food 'phobia' in a game of Food Heaven or Food Hell. Viewers are asked to vote between the two options the guests give, and then at the end of the episode the celebrity has to eat what the fans decide. Although Saturday Kitchen host Tebbutt appeared to have his hands full hosting today's show, the presenter chef could be even busier if he decides to take over from the recently axed Gregg Wallace and John Torode on MasterChef. The BBC has been plagued by controversy over the past couple of years following 83 misconduct allegations that were lodged against Wallace, before Torode faced an allegation of racism. Following the recent exit of both presenters after an inquiry was published about their misconduct, both Tebbutt and fellow chef Andi Oliver have been highlighted as potential candidates for the vacant positions. Tebbutt is a British chef and food presenter best known for presenting Channel 4's Food Unwrapped and Drop Down Menu, and the Good Food channel's Market Kitchen. He ran a restaurant called The Foxhunter for many years with his wife, but gave it up to focus on his TV career. Previously, he also presented Saturday Kitchen while regular host James Martin was away but then became the main presenter. View More » Saturday Kitchen is available to watch on BBC. 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: Strictly Come Dancing winner 'revealed' before the show even begins MORE: One of UK's 'most beautiful' beaches shut off to sunseekers over safety concerns MORE: Disturbing horror that left fans 'too scared to sleep' now streaming for free


Wales Online
16 minutes ago
- Wales Online
Amanda Holden dealt huge blow as hit show axed after one season despite big ratings
Amanda Holden dealt huge blow as hit show axed after one season despite big ratings Hit Netflix dating show Cheat: Unfinished Business has been axed despite having big ratings Hit Netflix dating show Cheat: Unfinished Business has been axed despite having big ratings (Image: BBC) Amanda Holden's hit Netflix show, Cheat: Unfinished Business, has been axed after one series despite having big ratings. The show, which was filmed in Majorca, Spain, starring Amanda, 54, and Paul C. Brunson, saw eight former couples who had split due to infidelity head to a luxury retreat to work out their differences. However, it has been reported that the show has been axed after one series and won't be returning for a second instalment despite "being one of the most streamed shows on the platform". A source told The Sun: "Despite Cheat being popular with audiences Netflix has decided to pursue new show formats. Bosses love Amanda and are in talks with her on three different show ideas, so it's likely fans will see a lot more of her on the platform in the future. Amanda Holden and Paul Brunson in the Netflix dating show (Image: NETFLIX) "Amanda is still very much one of the hardest working women in showbiz and is booked & busy for the foreseeable future. Article continues below "On top of hosting the UK's biggest radio show Heart Breakfast every weekday, it recently overtook Radio 2, BGT auditions commence in October." Amanda is also currently filming series four of Alan and Amanda in Greece while her new quiz show, The Inner Circle, is set to launch on BBC One in October. Meanwhile a Netflix spokesman confirmed to the publication: "Cheat: Unfinished Business won't be returning." WalesOnline has contacted Amanda's representative for comment. Netflix's Cheat: Unfinished Business was a huge hit (Image: Tom Dymond/ Netflix ) It comes as Amanda said presenting a dating show changed her own relationship with her husband as she admitted to making notes during filming. Speaking about the experience as she promoted the show, she admitted that she had listened to what Paul had been saying to other couples, took notes, and applied those to her relationship. Discussing the show and Paul's input with Closer UK she said: "He gives out amazing advice that I literally made notes on throughout filming. I was really nice to my husband Chris across the summer when we were making the show!" Amanda previously opened up about her marriage on her radio show Heart FM, saying: "I've been married for over 20 years. Well, I met him in 2003, I can't work it out. Article continues below "Anyway, a long time, and our lives have been very separate for a long time because we're both very busy. Obviously, we're very happily married, but we do lots of things separately. "I love my Peloton and running, he goes and plays squash. He's got a massive career as well. We're always separate, you know."


Daily Mirror
17 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Oasis' Croke Park concert LIVE: Noel Gallagher mobbed as he makes pub visit
Oasis are just an hour away from their first Irish gig in 16 years. Noel and Liam Gallagher are tonight headlining Dublin's Croke Park, joined by Cast and Richard Ashcroft. The once warning brothers will perform at the national stadium tonight, with a second concert tomorrow – playing their biggest hits to around 164,000 die-hard fans. But Dublin also holds a special place in the Gallagher's hearts. The Mancunian brothers have spoken about their ties to Ireland through their Irish-born parents, Peggy and Thomas. Dublin is the fifth stop on the mammoth Oasis Live'25 tour, having already performed in Cardiff, Manchester, London and Edinburgh. After tomorrow's show, they'll have a short break before heading over to Canada to complete the rest of the world leg of the tour. But before taking to the stage, Noel had hoped to have a quiet drink in the city; however, he was mobbed by fans, but made time to chat to them and sign memorabilia. The concert comes just days after a fan who had travelled from Italy to see the band perform in Edinburgh sadly died just hours before the concert. We'll be bringing you live updates throughout the night. 19:31Daniel Bird What time are Oasis on stage? Noel, Liam, Bonehead, Andy Bell and Gem Archer are due on stage in less than an hour. They are scheduled to walk out at 8:15, to F***in' in the Bushes before belting out Hello. Their set is set to last for two hours, and each night on previous dates, they have finished on time. 19:26Daniel Bird Noel mobbed by fans Noel had hoped for a quiet drink at Brady's Clockhouse in Maynooth but was left surrounded by fans. He didn't seem fazed, though, as the Britpop icon posed for photos with fans and signed autographs. An Oasis fan who bumped into Noel in the pub described him as "bang on" and "like a normal lad". Ryan King managed to meet Noel before he returned to his hotel - and even secured an autograph on his bucket hat. Speaking to the Irish Mirror, he revealed: "The security told us to leave him but he said 'Come on' and he signed a T-shirt, a hat and a few vinyls for the lads. "He was nice, he was bang on, he's like a normal lad."