
This Morning viewers brand Holly Willoughby's speech a 'rip-off' of The Morning Show
Holly Willoughby chose to address the ongoing Phillip Schofield scandal on This Morning today (5 June), but eagle-eyed viewers were quick to notice her long-awaited speech drew serious similarities to that of Jennifer Aniston's character in Apple TV's The Morning Show. While Willoughby opted to begin the show by saying "deep breath", Anniston's character, Alex Levy, says "stay strong" in a similar fashion. "To you at home, I understand how you must be feeling because I and the whole team here at The Morning Show are feeling the same way", Levy says in the scene where she apologises for her co-worker being struck off. Meanwhile, Willoughby echoed a similar sentiment, saying: "Firstly, are you OK? I hope so. It feels very strange sitting here without Phil and I imagine you might be feeling a lot like I have - shaken, troubled, let down." Click here to sign up for our newsletters
2023-06-06 00:15

Arsenal and Tottenham monitoring Red Bull Salzburg trio
Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are monitoring the progress of Red Bull Salzburg starlets Karim Konate, Lucas Gourna-Douath and Oscar Gloukh.
2023-11-08 00:30

Tycoon Quek’s Hong Leong Considers Sale of Southern Steel, Sources Say
Southern Steel Bhd. surged by a record after people familiar with the matter said Hong Leong Group, a
2023-10-25 16:38

Dominance, data, disinformation: Europe's fight with Big Tech
The European Commission, which said Wednesday that Google had abused its online ad dominance, has taken the fight to US tech giants on a variety of fronts -- from tax avoidance, disinformation and hate...
2023-06-14 22:59

Is Stray on PS Plus?
With the release of the new PlayStation exclusive Stray, players are wondering if they'll be able to play it on PS Plus
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Where are the Mending Machines in Fortnite?
Players are going to need all the help they can get to achieve victory so here's a list of all the areas where Mending Machines are located in the latest season of Fortnite.
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Steelers: 3 best moves of the 2023 offseason
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been very proactive in free agency and that aggressiveness continued into the NFL draft. Which three moves have stood out?It’s been a rough few years for a franchise that has plenty of stability at the head coaching spot. Mike Tomlin’s Pittsburgh Steelers...
1970-01-01 08:00

Brian Cashman Proudly Boasts the Yankees Aren't 'Analytically-Driven'
Brian Cashman says the Yankees aren't an "analytically-driven" franchise.
2023-11-08 08:18

Lewis Hamilton takes aim at Christian Horner: ‘He’s stirring things!’
Lewis Hamilton insists Christian Horner is ‘stirring things’ after the Red Bull team principal claimed the Mercedes driver’s team approached him about a move earlier this year. A representative of Hamilton put out feelers about leaving Mercedes earlier this year, according to a report in the Daily Mail, with Red Bull and Ferrari both approached. However Hamilton, who has won six of his seven world titles at Mercedes, signed a new two-year contract with the Silver Arrows in September and in Abu Dhabi on Thursday denied Horner’s claim. “I know it’s [the story] has come from Christian, I don’t really understand what he’s been talking about,” Hamilton told Sky Sports. “No one as far as I’m aware from my team has spoken to him. I haven’t spoken to Christian in years. “However he did reach out to me earlier on in the year about meeting up. But that’s it. I congratulated him on an amazing year and said ‘hopefully soon I’ll be able to fight against you guys in the near future.’ “That was it. I’m not really sure… I think he’s just stirring things. “There aren’t any confidential discussions. You know Christian… he loves that kind of stuff.” Horner told the Mail that he “can’t see Max and Lewis working out together”. Hamilton now has a deal until the end of the 2025 season with Mercedes while Max Verstappen has a long-term contract with Red Bull until 2028. “100% would be more than happy to race against him [Max] in an equal car,” Hamilton added. “Red Bull have done an amazing job and it is an incredible team. Any driver would love to drive with such a great group of people. “Moving from a car that’s not so great to a winning car from my perspective, that’s not a dream. The dream is always to start where we are and to build up to then winning. That’s why I’ve stayed with Mercedes.” Hamilton was heavily linked with Ferrari earlier in the season but put all speculation to bed when he penned a new £50m-a-year extension with Mercedes, a rise of approximately £10m. Hamilton has not won since December 2021 in Saudi Arabia. A week later, he lost the 2021 world championship to Verstappen on the final lap in controversial circumstances in Abu Dhabi. Mercedes have just won one race since, with George Russell’s first F1 victory in Brazil last year, while Hamilton has had 15 podiums since 2021 without a victory. Red Bull, meanwhile, have won 20 of the 21 races this season with Verstappen triumphant a record-breaking 18 times ahead of the season finale in Abu Dhabi this weekend. Read More Why are Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen missing first practice in Abu Dhabi? Hamilton ‘made contact with Red Bull and Ferrari’ before signing new Mercedes deal Guenther Steiner to produce new hit ‘workplace comedy’ show F1 Juniors broadcast an admirable idea – but all kids want to be is grown up Mick Schumacher returns to racing with Alpine in 2024 Lando Norris posts update from hospital after Las Vegas crash
2023-11-23 20:34

More Pac-12 movement? Arizona and Washington regents call special meetings
More movement could be coming to the Pac-12 Conference
2023-08-04 03:54

Morocco Mourning, G-20 Anger, Fuel Crisis: Sunday Asia Briefing
Morocco is grieving as rescue workers search for survivors of an earthquake that killed more than 2,000 people.
2023-09-10 12:04

Indonesia's leader says it can join leading economies by 2045 if it continues educational reforms
Indonesia’s president has urged a continuation of his educational reforms to turn Southeast Asia’s largest economy into one of the world’s biggest by its hundredth anniversary in 2045
2023-08-16 19:42
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