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Daily Mail
7 hours ago
- Health
- Daily Mail
James Whale's final words: Radio star said the past few months had been hard and expressed his sadness at missing Christmas in posthumous column written weeks before his death
James Whale admitted that the past few months had been 'hard' and expressed his sadness at missing Christmas as his final words were revealed days after his death. The radio presenter passed away last week at the age of 74 following a battle with kidney cancer. And in a posthumous column for the Daily Express, written in the weeks before his death, James shared a departing message for his fans as he reflected on his life and cancer battle. The broadcaster, speaking from what he called 'the great radio studio in the sky', told how he felt it 'necessary' to express his final thoughts before his passing, joking that he 'couldn't be silenced in life'. In his bittersweet message, he accepted his fate though admitted he didn't want to die, going on to share his sorrow that he wouldn't be able to enjoy once last festive season with his loved ones. He penned: 'It's safe to say though that I won't be around to celebrate Christmas and, while that makes me sadder than I can say – there have been plenty of tears – it's the hand I've been dealt.' Touching on the decline of his health, he went on: 'The past few months have been hard. Up until earlier this year I was able to get to the Talk studios to do my weekly shows with almost no bother.' James went on to say that while he had been juggling work with his various medical appointments, things eventually began to get more difficult, with the shock jock quipping: 'It's worn me out'. He added that he's made it this far with not only the help of the NHS, but also his wife of four years Nadine and his loved ones, while also noting that his interactions with listeners and readers have 'kept me going'. In his column, James also shared his curiosity about the future of politics including whether Reform UK wins the next general election, whether Keir Starmer will still be in office or if the Ukraine will finally be free from Russian warmongering. Reflecting on his decades-long career, James said 'It's been a total blast. I've been lucky enough to work pretty solidly for more than 50 years in an industry I love – entertaining and outraging listeners and readers and viewers in equal measure and, hopefully, cutting through some of the cr*p!' The opinionated star noted that he'd made a career of 'cutting people off', before sarcastically adding that now the 'plug's been pulled on me' amid the end of his life. In his last departing words, James urged his fans to hold their loved ones close before sharing his love of the country as he noted Britain was the 'best country in the world'. James' wife Nadine confirmed the news of his death earlier this month, telling the Express: 'James slipped away very gently this morning. It was a beautiful passing and he left with a smile on his face.' The opinionated star noted that he'd made a career of 'cutting people off', before sarcastically adding that now the 'plug's been pulled on me' amid the end of his life [pictured in June] James's Talk TV producer also paid tribute, sharing: 'My friend James Whale has died, and the world's a lot quieter without him. 'He faced the end with courage and wit. Broadcasting has lot a giant. I've lost a mate. Au revoir Whaley, I'll miss you.' Mere hours before James's death was announced, the broadcaster's final column was published in which he revealed he was 'happy to go now and feels at peace' after moving into a hospice. Writing for the Daily Express, James revealed he was in a 'positive' headspace as he praised the doctors and nurses at The Heart of Kent Hospice. He explained: 'What's surprised me most is how much better in myself I feel since finally moving into a hospice near my home in Kent a week or so back. 'I began to feel better immediately. More positive. I feel at peace here, even though I'm not a religious person. 'I know I've reached the end of my life but I'm quite sanguine about it. Despite everything, I'm happy to go now and a lot of that is due to the people who work here, because they make dying as peaceful and pain-free as possible.' While urging people to 'take death seriously', James said it's important to discuss your wishes with our loved ones before it's too late or becoming seriously ill. In one final selfless act, James urged his fans to support the hospice as he shared the sheer cost of running the facility. He revealed it cost a staggering £7.4million last year, in which 80 percent of the money was obtained through fundraising alone. James said they need £12billion more to build a new hospice. Praising the staff, James shared an insight into the day-to-day care for patients, revealing they even pass around cocktails and mocktails, as well as running themed events and allowing family pets in for visits.


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
'It's a vicious, toxic place': the BBC's panicking male stars tell KATIE HIND of their 'fear and paranoia' after bullying and sex scandals, as one cries: 'If it carries on like this, there'll be no one left on the telly!'
For decades, the biggest fear for any male BBC presenter was making an embarrassing on-screen gaffe. These days, that's the least of their worries.


The Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Stunning football presenter Diletta Leotta leaves fans in shock as she shares video of herself showering in tiny bikini
DILETTA LEOTTA has left fans in shock after she shared a video of herself showing. The stunning football presenter has gained a huge fanbase after rising to fame on DAZN and Sky Sports. 21 21 21 Diletta, 33, has 9.2million followers on Instagram and often sends them wild with her dazzling outfits. She has now left them in shock with her recent post on the social media platform. Diletta shared a video of herself showering outside during a getaway in Scorzamara, Sicily - an organic farm in Italy. She was enjoying the water while wearing just a tiny bikini. The video was accompanied by other pictures of the trip, which showed her in a daring black leotard. Fans loved the post as they flooded the comment section. A second wrote: "The most beautiful one in the world." A third commented: "Shower model for swimming pool." A fourth said: "Always incredibly beautiful." DAZN host Diletta Leotta shows off curves in marine blue bikini as adoring fans say 'I can't find adjectives anymore' Another added: "You are marvellous." Diletta was recently one of the DAZN presenters who was criticised for her outfits by Valentina Maceri. Maceri presents the Champions League coverage on Swiss broadcaster Blue. She hit out at DAZN Italy presenters such as Diletta and Eleonora Incardona for their "vulgar" outfits. 21 21 21 The criticism comes after Maceri published her new book - "F*** Female Empowerment: The Great Mistake of Modern Feminism". Meanwhile, Diletta tied the knot with former Liverpool flop Loris Karius last summer. She is a regular face on TV as she appears on the broadcaster's coverage of Serie A in her homeland of Italy. She has also appeared on radio and podcasts during her career. However, she recently landed herself in hot water after an advert she starred in was BANNED for over "sexualised content". 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21


Telegraph
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Telegraph
BBC woman presenter ‘showed lewd picture to colleague'
The BBC is facing a fresh crisis over claims a prominent female presenter showed a lewd picture to a colleague. The presenter, who has not been named, was ranked among the corporation's top 50 highest-paid employees this year, according to reports. She is said to have apologised to the junior member of staff for showing them the unsolicited nude photograph of an unknown man. The incident marks the latest blow to the beleaguered broadcaster, which has been plagued by scandals in recent years including ones affecting its Strictly Come Dancing and MasterChef shows. It was also revealed earlier this year that the BBC spent more than £1.3m on the fallout of the Huw Edwards scandal, including £340,000 on legal advice over the decision to suspend the disgraced newscaster on full pay. A source told The Sun newspaper that the latest incident was 'a ticking time bomb' for the broadcaster. They added: 'As soon as the name of this woman – and details of her bad behaviour – are unleashed, it will derail entire departments and mark the first female to be formally swept up into the BBC's wrongdoing roll call.' They went on to say that the release of the presenter's name would be 'seismic'. The source added that the decision to show her junior colleague the indecent photograph was meant to be 'jokey, locker-room type banter'. But the younger employee had been 'completely horrified,' and said she 'cried about it'. 'No one minds a bit of office banter, but this was on another level,' the source added. 'She felt like it was an intentionally shocking move to intimidate, veiled as a joke. It was way too much. The woman had to apologise to the girl.' Meanwhile, Jermaine Jenas, the former Match of the Day presenter, has spoken about the fallout from his sacking by the BBC in August last year. He was dismissed after he was accused of sexting two female employees. Speaking to a podcast on Wednesday, the former Tottenham player claimed former colleagues at the BBC took away his life 'in terms of every deal I had, the jobs that I had at that particular time'. He told the Reece Mennie podcast: 'I said that is never happening to me again, so I've recently set up my own production company.' He added: 'This is not their fault, but when you're in this kind of media bubble where you work for the BBC, there are so many walls in terms of what they want you to do and what you're not allowed to do.' In April, an independent review commissioned in the wake of the Edwards scandal found that the BBC continues to reward 'untouchable' stars by letting their bad behaviour go unpunished. The report found some presenters are so problematic that they are 'man-marked' by BBC managers who act as a buffer between them and more junior staff. 'We heard examples of well-known names not being held to account for poor behaviour,' it said. 'A small number of people can become 'untouchable' in the eyes of colleagues. They are known for getting away with poor behaviour, and their reputation spreads beyond their immediate team.' A BBC spokesman said about the latest incident: 'While we do not comment on individual cases, we take all complaints about conduct at work extremely seriously.'


The Independent
29-07-2025
- Health
- The Independent
Gregg Wallace says he is in ‘best physical shape ever' following ‘difficult few months' after MasterChef scandal
Gregg Wallace says he is in 'best physical condition' following a 'difficult few months' after the MasterChef scandal. The former presenter shared to his followers on Instagram on Tuesday (29 July) that he could have 'hit the bottle' if it was not for exercise and improving his nutrition. 'It's been a difficult few months, and I made a decision when all this started to really try and look after myself physically,' he said. Earlier this month, a report was published into allegations of inappropriate behaviour by Wallace during his time working on the BBC show, with more than half of the 83 allegations against him upheld.