Ferne McCann says she doesn t want to scare anyone off as she discusses new flame Jack Padgett for the first time
Former TOWIE star Ferne McCann exclusively opens up to The OK! VIP Club on her new relationship with male model Jack Padgett and confesses she doesn t want to scare anyone off .
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Ferne McCann teases marriage plans (Image: NEW/ JAMES RUDLAND)
If anyone deserves to find love in 2021, it s Ferne McCann. The former TOWIE star has kissed her fair share of frogs in the last decade, including the likes of Joey Essex s cousin Charlie Sims, who she had a turbulent relationship with for five years before calling it quits.
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“Marcella’s new identity has the effect of making the third series feel as though it’s had a fresh lick of paint to justify its glum return. Hurrah for the Maguires lorded over by Amanda Burton with a flinty stare because their suspicious, psychopathic ways and their mansion’s stunning decor are the main things about the new series that keep you watching.”
“It has always traded in bleak and vicious shocks and there are plenty of those in this trigger-happy double bill, but they don’t quite work like they did. It is almost as if they have decided to try to out-grim the child-killing from last time, and have chucked everything at it in the hope that something else horrible sticks.”
Ten celebrities, one kitchen â what could possibly go wrong?
BBC Oneâs Celebrity Best Home Cookâs judges, presenter and contestants
If youâve been chopping and simmering like never before in lockdown, you might fancy a break from your kitchen to watch some celebrities, er, chopping and cooking like their lives depend on it! The first ever series of Celebrity Best Home Cook has kicked off on BBC One â and the contestants are
not afraid of a challenge.
But are they confident? Put it this way, when journalist Rachel Johnson says her husband told her âI canât believe youâre doing this show, you literally canât boil an eggâ, sheâs not the only contestant to talk down her skills. Yet these celebrities are really good home cooks â even if they do have the odd hiccup (and Rachel clarifies that when it comes to cooking âI can do most thingsâ!). At least they have former shadow chancellor Ed Balls to keep them on track
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Tonight s top telly tips include Neil Hannon: 30 Years of The Divine Comedy, the latest from Fargo, new series Celebrity Best Home Cook, and the return of Snowpiercer . . .
Pick of the Day
Neil Hannon: 30 Years of The Divine Comedy, 10.45pm, BBC One
This might be a bit too like Marmite for some viewers, but there’s no denying that Neil Hannon has always taken his own path in music, and that makes this show a fascinating insight to a truly singular talent.
Probably best-know for writing the theme tune for
Father Ted, the Derry-born son of a clergyman looks back on his career with The Divine Comedy in this eccentric documentary, scripted by Hannon himself.
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