I’m A Celebrity fans have been left raging after Josie Gibson was given the boot right before the final. The Bristolian TV presenter, who won herself extra fans in the jungle thanks to her glorious West Country accent, narrowly missed out on being in the final three as it was announced she had become the 7th celebrity to be voted out of camp. Josie, 38, was told by Ant and Dec in last night’s show that she had placed fourth, with the former Brimsham Green School pupil waved off by finalists Nigel Farage, Sam Thompson and Tony Bellew as she crossed the bridge. When asked by the hilarious hosts who she’d like to see be crowned Jungle King, Josie spoke highly of Made in Chelsea star Sam and professional boxer Tony, but failed to mention Nigel. “Sam has just got a magic about him, he’s been entertaining from the moment he wakes up to the moment he goes to sleep,” the This Morning star said. “He’s lifted me when I’ve been at my lowest and he’s just so charming.” Read more: Strictly Come Dancing’s Annabel Croft makes awkward blunder as she ‘skids’ across floor Read more: Carol Vorderman shares hospital photograph as she issues health update Josie continued: “But Tony again, he’s just so chivalrous. He’s just a proper gentleman and a proper family man; I love the way he talks about his family.” When asked again who she would like to win the series, Josie replied: “Out of them two – Sam or Tony.” Meanwhile, some viewers were furious that Josie had not made it to the final. On X, formerly Twitter, Lils said: “This country is a joke. How is Nigel still in there, never let the public vote.” Suzie wrote: “I cannot believe for one minute, I am in complete disbelief that Josie was chosen over Farage. I give up. Won’t be watching this farce ever again after this year.” “WHYYY!!! How has Josie gone before Tony?” Adam questioned. “I want Nigel to win now because I don’t like Sam or Tony.” Siobhan said: “This is ridiculous!! Nigel Farage is in the final?! Throwing ALL my votes behind Sam now because I think he’s the only one who has the support to topple Nigel.” Meanwhile, others have said it is “right” that Tony, Sam and Nigel are in the final. “That’s probably the right top 3 tbf,” Shauna wrote. “Right result,” Elaine posted. “The other 3 are all winners in their own ways.” Last night’s show also saw the contestants face Celebrity Cyclone, where they were tasked with collecting stars while dressed as superheroes. The campmates were hit with water jets and giant balls and Josie was one of the celebrities who struggled to make her way across the assault course and was, at one point, knocked to the floor. Click here to subscribe to the South West TV Talk newsletter, bringing you the latest showbiz news, gossip and features from across the West Country every week.
Watch Adam Driver have a meltdown in hilarious ‘Airplane Baby’ ‘SNL’ sketch
Adam Driver fully commits on “Saturday Night Live,” even when he’s tasked with the role of an infant. Driver returned as host for the fourth time on the iconic late night sketch comedy show Dec. 9 alongside musical guest Olivia Rodrigo. The “House of Gucci” star took on many roles throughout the evening, including a disgruntled baby named Eddie who is traveling alone with his mother, Sarah Sherman, for the first time. In “Airplane Baby” Sherman starts off the sketch by letting the the passengers near her, including Kenan Thompson and Heidi Gardner, know that it was her baby’s first time flying on a plane and to apologize in advance. At the start, Gardner assures Sherman that it was fine because she had gone through similar scenarios in the past as a mom of three. When Gardner asks how old baby Eddie is, the screen cuts to Driver’s face shoved through an airplane seat above a baby doll’s body. “11 months,” he replies, which leaves Gardner and Thompson in disbelief before the “Good Burger” star suggests, “You mean 11 months and like 15,000 days?” Driver’s irritation starts to set in, first by a “strange” feeling in his ears that is only soothed by his iPad, or as he calls it, his “‘Peppa Pig’ device.” The next thing to set Driver off is the flight attendant, played by Chloe Troast, coming over for drink orders. When Troast asks Sherman about her baby, Driver responds, “Who is that woman? She’s not my mother. Now I’m feeling confused and uncomfortable and frankly, I miss the womb!” before he bursts into hysterics. Sherman then soothes Driver with his bottle, which he promptly spits out before calmly confirming that he was feeling better. It’s then Sherman shares with Troast that she was pregnant with Driver for two years and was “worried he would come out overcooked.” Driver tries to distract himself by trying to fit his whole arm into his mouth, but is promptly interrupted by Sherman who instead suggest they play with his teddy bear. He’s delighted at first when she shows him the toy, but screams at the top of his lungs when Sherman hides the bear behind her back. Sherman pulls the bear out from behind her back, ending Driver’s hysterics. He adds, “Pookie has returned. I feel such elation!” Things take a turn for the worse again when Sherman puts the toy behind her back again, which leads Driver to another dramatic reaction, yelling, “He’s gone! You killed him, you b—-!” When his teddy bear is presented to him again, all is well for a few moments until Driver has to go to the bathroom and makes direct eye contact with Thompson the whole time. However, when he’s done, disaster strikes again as he declares that he doesn’t “like the way it feels” before he breaks into another primal scream. Driver kicked off the evening with his monologue, showing off his piano skills as he gave viewers insight into his annual ritual of telling his Christmas wish list to Santa Claus. His wish list included a host of items and asks, including “five pairs of chinos” since he marked his 40th birthday on Nov. 19. He also wished for “people to stop coming up to me on the street saying ‘You killed Han Solo,’” before sharing the real reason, “I didn’t kill Han Solo, wokeness killed Han Solo.” Driver also shared more of his Christmas wishes and favorite things about the holiday season, including a gingerbread house, though he did inquire if “a gingerbread man gets scared when he realizes that the house is made of his own skin.” He also revealed his love of egg nog, sharing that it was his “favorite way to have egg.”
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‘What a Joke’: Hunter Biden Gets Slap-on-the-Wrist Plea Deal Regarding Tax and Gun Charges
“What a joke,” Daily Caller Editor and Radio Host Vince Coglianese reacted Tuesday, retweeting an Axios reporter’s post of the breaking news that Pres. Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, has reached a plea deal to avoid jail time on a gun charge and two tax misdemeanors related to receipt of millions of foreign dollars.
Erik ten Hag points finger at Man Utd stars after “crazy” mistakes vs Nottingham Forest – Mirror Online
The Red Devils were stunningly 2-0 down after just four minutes on Saturday, as Forest pair Taiwo Awoniyi and Willy Boly did the damage. Although United eventually picked up all three points thanks to goals from Christian Eriksen, Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes, Ten Hag was still unhappy when his discussed his side’s performance post-match.
“[It was a] horror start, but the character of the team was brilliant,” the Dutchman, who now boasts a record of 31 home games unbeaten, told Match of the Day. “We stayed so calm and so composed. We stuck to our belief, stuck to our plan, played some good football and scored three good goals. It was a great comeback.
“With all respect to Forest, we can’t allow them [those goals]. They were easy give-aways. It’s crazy, but sometimes games go like this. As I said, we stayed calm.”
Ten Hag went on to say of his team: “It’s a marker, absolutely. We’ve seen this team can bounce back. If you have such a start, you need to get over it. It’s not easy, but compliments to the team. We have the personality. In certain moments we can definitely improve, but in general this team has the character to bounce back all the time.”
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The Red Devils boss also hit out at Forest’s time-wasting tactics which he felt the officials were complicit in. “The rule is not right,” Ten Hag claimed. “The team was delaying from the start and they were getting rewarded for it.”
Opposite number Steve Cooper wasn’t happy with the officials either. The visitors had captain Joe Worrall sent off via a straight red card – having brought down Fernandes as the last man back – and United’s winner came from a hotly-debated penalty won by Marcus Rashford following a pitch-side VAR check by referee Stuart Attwell.
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“The modern referees are top ones – they really take their time over things,” Cooper explained. “It was the opposite today. I’d love to talk more and say what I really think, but I can’t do that.”
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