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Eamonn Holmes 'booed and heckled' on stage as he accepts award at TRIC ceremony
Eamonn Holmes 'booed and heckled' on stage as he accepts award at TRIC ceremony

Daily Mirror

time9 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Eamonn Holmes 'booed and heckled' on stage as he accepts award at TRIC ceremony

At the 2025 TRIC Awards, former This Morning presenter Eamonn Holmes accepted an award for Best News - but he was met with very mixed reactions Eamonn Holmes encountered a tense atmosphere at Tuesday's Television and Radio Industries Club (TRIC) awards as he collected the News award on behalf of GB News Breakfast. The 65-year-old presenter used a wheelchair ramp to access the stage, where he expressed gratitude to the production team and viewers. However, the moment was marred by audible boos from some attendees. ‌ A source present at the event told MailOnline: 'After GB News Breakfast was announced as the winner, there were a few boos around the room. Because of his wheelchair, Eamonn needed a ramp to get on stage.' ‌ Despite the reaction, Eamonn delivered a touching tribute to fellow presenter Charli Peters, who had earlier won the News Presenter award for his investigative work on grooming gangs in the UK. 'It was a nice moment, seeing Eamonn pay tribute to a colleague,' the insider added. 'But someone in the audience heckled for Eamonn to 'get off,' which made the end of his speech quite awkward.' It remains uncertain whether Eamonn heard the heckling. He concluded his speech warmly, saying: 'For the thousands of people who voted, that is brilliant for us so we say thank you, thank you, thank you, to anyone who did bother to vote." This marks the second year running that Eamonn has accepted the TRIC News award. Last year, he made his appearance with the aid of a walker and hinted at personal challenges, stating: 'So I got two things in my back that I didn't want,' seemingly referencing his medical procedure and his recent split from former co-host Ruth Langsford. ‌ Elsewhere at the ceremony, former Love Island star Tasha Ghouri shared her thoughts on her career direction following her recent split from Andrew Le Page, whom she met on the ITV2 dating show in 2022. The couple, who made it to the Love Island final, ended their relationship after more than two and a half years together. Speaking at the TRIC Awards in London, the 26-year-old said she is focusing on developing her presenting career rather than returning to reality dating shows. 'It's not for me personally,' Tasha admitted, referring to programs like Love Island: All Stars or Celebs Go Dating. ‌ She added, 'I know people find love on these shows but my dating shows are closed. I'm going down a different path now. It's something I'm really passionate about. I'm happily single but I'm open to love. I'd love a family.' Tasha's comments underline her desire to move beyond the reality TV spotlight and explore new opportunities in presenting, signaling a fresh chapter in her career.

Clarkson's Farm beats The Traitors to entertainment prize at Tric Awards
Clarkson's Farm beats The Traitors to entertainment prize at Tric Awards

Glasgow Times

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

Clarkson's Farm beats The Traitors to entertainment prize at Tric Awards

Honouring names from across the entertainment world, the 2025 Television and Radio Industries Club (Tric) Awards, held on Tuesday, also saw veteran newsreader Sir Trevor McDonald pick up the special award while The Chase host Bradley Walsh won TV personality. The event, held at London's Grosvenor House, was hosted by former BBC Breakfast host Dan Walker, who was nominated for the news presenter award alongside Fiona Bruce and Susanna Reid, who lost out to GB News reporter Charlie Peters. Jeremy Clarkson and his partner Lisa Hogan attend the Amazon Prime Video launch event for Clarkson's Farm (Ian West/PA) GB News also won in the news category with its breakfast show beating BBC News At Six, ITV's Good Morning Britain and ITV Evening News. Entertainment winner Clarkson's Farm beat ITV reality show I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! The show, which follows former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson and the challenges he faces at his Diddly Squat Farm, recently returned for a fourth season. The drama prize was won by BBC historical series Call The Midwife, which began filming its 15th series last month. It was recently announced that the series, about midwives working in the East End of London, will be made into a film and prequel TV series set during the Second World War. Claudia Winkleman hosts The Traitors (Ian West/PA) Reality property show A Place In The Sun pipped ITV's This Morning to the daytime category prize, while Jordan North picked up an award for radio presenting. Reality TV stars Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks won an award for their podcast, Staying Relevant, with Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston taking home a prize for their Heart Breakfast radio show. The soap actor gong was given to Steve McFadden, who plays hard man Phil Mitchell in EastEnders, which picked up the soap of the year prize. Cooking show The Great British Bake Off won for food, The 1% Club for best game show and Six Nations Rugby for live sport. The awards welcomed close to 1,000 guests and featured a live performance by Time To Grow singer Lemar. The winners were decided by votes from the British public.

Clarkson's Farm beats The Traitors to entertainment prize at Tric Awards
Clarkson's Farm beats The Traitors to entertainment prize at Tric Awards

South Wales Guardian

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Guardian

Clarkson's Farm beats The Traitors to entertainment prize at Tric Awards

Honouring names from across the entertainment world, the 2025 Television and Radio Industries Club (Tric) Awards, held on Tuesday, also saw veteran newsreader Sir Trevor McDonald pick up the special award while The Chase host Bradley Walsh won TV personality. The event, held at London's Grosvenor House, was hosted by former BBC Breakfast host Dan Walker, who was nominated for the news presenter award alongside Fiona Bruce and Susanna Reid, who lost out to GB News reporter Charlie Peters. GB News also won in the news category with its breakfast show beating BBC News At Six, ITV's Good Morning Britain and ITV Evening News. Entertainment winner Clarkson's Farm beat ITV reality show I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! The show, which follows former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson and the challenges he faces at his Diddly Squat Farm, recently returned for a fourth season. The drama prize was won by BBC historical series Call The Midwife, which began filming its 15th series last month. It was recently announced that the series, about midwives working in the East End of London, will be made into a film and prequel TV series set during the Second World War. Reality property show A Place In The Sun pipped ITV's This Morning to the daytime category prize, while Jordan North picked up an award for radio presenting. Reality TV stars Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks won an award for their podcast, Staying Relevant, with Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston taking home a prize for their Heart Breakfast radio show. The soap actor gong was given to Steve McFadden, who plays hard man Phil Mitchell in EastEnders, which picked up the soap of the year prize. Cooking show The Great British Bake Off won for food, The 1% Club for best game show and Six Nations Rugby for live sport. The awards welcomed close to 1,000 guests and featured a live performance by Time To Grow singer Lemar. The winners were decided by votes from the British public.

Clarkson's Farm beats The Traitors to entertainment prize at Tric Awards
Clarkson's Farm beats The Traitors to entertainment prize at Tric Awards

Leader Live

time12 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Leader Live

Clarkson's Farm beats The Traitors to entertainment prize at Tric Awards

Honouring names from across the entertainment world, the 2025 Television and Radio Industries Club (Tric) Awards, held on Tuesday, also saw veteran newsreader Sir Trevor McDonald pick up the special award while The Chase host Bradley Walsh won TV personality. The event, held at London's Grosvenor House, was hosted by former BBC Breakfast host Dan Walker, who was nominated for the news presenter award alongside Fiona Bruce and Susanna Reid, who lost out to GB News reporter Charlie Peters. GB News also won in the news category with its breakfast show beating BBC News At Six, ITV's Good Morning Britain and ITV Evening News. Entertainment winner Clarkson's Farm beat ITV reality show I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! The show, which follows former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson and the challenges he faces at his Diddly Squat Farm, recently returned for a fourth season. The drama prize was won by BBC historical series Call The Midwife, which began filming its 15th series last month. It was recently announced that the series, about midwives working in the East End of London, will be made into a film and prequel TV series set during the Second World War. Reality property show A Place In The Sun pipped ITV's This Morning to the daytime category prize, while Jordan North picked up an award for radio presenting. Reality TV stars Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks won an award for their podcast, Staying Relevant, with Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston taking home a prize for their Heart Breakfast radio show. The soap actor gong was given to Steve McFadden, who plays hard man Phil Mitchell in EastEnders, which picked up the soap of the year prize. Cooking show The Great British Bake Off won for food, The 1% Club for best game show and Six Nations Rugby for live sport. The awards welcomed close to 1,000 guests and featured a live performance by Time To Grow singer Lemar. The winners were decided by votes from the British public.

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