
EastEnders stars Kat Slater and Alfie Moon to marry for THIRD time on soap 20 years after first tying the knot
The couple look far from overjoyed in these first-look pictures
HERE FUMES THE BRIDE EastEnders stars Kat Slater and Alfie Moon to marry for THIRD time on soap 20 years after first tying the knot
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EASTENDERS' Kat Slater struggles to veil her emotions as she marries Alfie Moon for a THIRD time.
The on-off lovers, played by Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie, are set to tie the knot again more than two decades after first saying 'I do'.
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Kat Slater and groom Alfie Moon on the Square
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The EastEnders couple getting married back in 2005
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In one of this week's episodes, Kat is stunned when Alfie pops the question – and planning for the big day soon begins.
But trouble is quickly looming – and the couple look far from overjoyed in these first-look pictures.
There is even a chance Kat may not go through with it.
The couple first married in the 2003 Christmas special, with Kat's dream of a white wedding coming true thanks to a snow machine Alfie hired for the occasion.
They were ripped apart a year later when Kat's jealous ex, Andy Hunter, threatened to kill Alfie unless Kat slept with him.
The pair divorced then remarried in 2014 – but that didn't last either.
Kat subsequently had a brief failed marriage to Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) before reuniting with Alfie.
Let's hope it's third time lucky.
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Kat Slater struggles to veil her emotions as she marries Alfie
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JAMIE: ENEMIES? GORD NO
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Jamie Oliver has assured fans his long-running feud with Gordon Ramsay is not back on
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DESPITE describing Gordon Ramsay as a 'psychopath' in a viral social media clip earlier this year, Jamie Oliver has assured fans their long-running feud is not back on.
The chefs fell out in 2009 when Gordon referred to his TV rival as a 'one-pot wonder', later labelling him a 'mere cook'.
Jamie hit back that the Hell's Kitchen hothead was 'jealous' of his career and was 'too busy shouting and screaming'.
But Jamie has now told The Sunday Times Magazine: 'Me and Gordon are absolutely friends – our little berating decade is behind us.
'He's smashing life at the moment. He's doing things that no chef has ever done.
'We're on good terms, and long may it continue.'
GRACE IS BURGER QUEEN
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Celebrity MasterChef judge Grace Dent has some surprising secret tastes
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SHE has dined at some of the world's top restaurants and is known for her withering put-downs of poor cuisine.
But Celebrity MasterChef judge Grace Dent – tipped to replace Gregg Wallace when the show returns later this year – actually has some surprising secret tastes.
She told Scott Mills on the Mercedes-Benz Vans Under the Bonnet podcast: 'I do love fast food, especially in service stations. People go, 'Oh I hate Burger King it's horrible.' But it's not. It's delicious.
'You can't put a price on stopping at a bog-standard service station at 11am.'
But Grace admits she can't really do it now, due to her links with posh nosh.
She said: 'People will just take photos of me because it's so comical.'
BEEB HAS FAITH IN SPIN-OFF
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The BBC's Pilgrimage is getting a spin-off which will start filming this month
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THE Beeb's Faith show Pilgrimage has played host to some interesting stars over the years, from Christine McGuinness to Neil Morrissey.
Now I can reveal it's getting a spin-off which will start filming this month.
The programme's creators CTVC are working on the similar BBC project, which takes a deeper dive into religions and beliefs.
The show has yet to get an official title but filming is set to wrap at the end of this summer – so it could be on our screens around this time next year.
Pilgrimage has delivered steady ratings since it debuted in 2018 with its first adventure across Spain.
Since then, it's taken a group of celebs on various treks in countries ranging from Italy and Turkey to Switzerland and Scotland.
HARRY'S MAGIC PLAN
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Harry Moulding has been thinking about what's next for him
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HARRY MOULDING is already thinking about the future after triumphing on Britain's Got Talent on Saturday.
The magician says his journey began when he was 11 years old and a conjurer came to his school.
From that point Harry reckoned he was Harry Potter.
He said of his teachers: 'I used to get my cards confiscated in class because I constantly wanted to perform my magic tricks to school friends.
'I'm sorry to the teachers who had to deal with my magic antics, but I hope they can see it was all worth it now. I'm grateful to my school.
'With the money, perhaps I can open the magic school, a BGT Hogwarts, and Simon Cowell could be the Dumbledor of BGTWarts.'
I think he should come up with a catchier name though.
LOVE Island has added another hunk to its roster just days before the new series kicks off – Londoner Tommy Bradley.
An insider said: 'He's a cheeky chappy who enjoys a night out with the lads.
"He's packed on serious muscle – so he's not just a personality hire.'
MORE than three years after it last aired, Stranger Things is returning to Netflix for its final series.
Four new episodes of the show, starring Millie Bobby Brown, will appear in November, with three more out on Christmas Day followed by the finale on New Year's Eve.
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