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Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
This Morning's Alison Hammond at centre of embarrassing blunder that goes completely unnoticed by co-host Dermot O'Leary
This Morning's Alison Hammond was at the centre of an embarrassing blunder on Friday that went completely unnoticed by her co-host Dermot O'Leary. The latest instalment of the ITV show saw the dynamic duo return to our screens to chat about the latest headlines and celebrity guests. Alison, 50, and Dermot, 52, were in high spirits as they spoke to Jake Quickenden, 36, live from Cardiff ahead of the iconic Oasis reunion later today. Alison told viewers: 'Well listen, its the all inspired by the big reunion, we're partying like it's 1994 today with some Brit pop themed Friday juke box throughout the show. 'What have you got for us, Dermot?' Dermot replied: 'Well it's tough for me because I wanted to go with one song but I think someone is going to play that later on. Alison, 50, and Dermot, 52, were in high spirits as they spoke to Jake Quickenden , 36, live from Cardiff ahead of the iconic Oasis reunion later today 'I've got with my second choice, but what a choice. A little bit of Blur... 'Come on give me Song 2!' Dermot and Alison then busted out some moves to the popular tune. Alison then shared her choice, explaining: 'I am going to go way, way, back. I think I am going to go with Supergrass, Alright.' But some eagle-eyed fans were keen to point out that Alison picked a song in the wrong year. One said on X: 'Alright came out in 1995 not 1994 #thismorning.' Supergrass released the song Alright back in 1995 and placed in at number two in the UK singles chart. Moments before, This Morning fans confessed that they were going to switch offf their TV when Alison and Dermot 's Oasis tribute backfired. Friday's instalment of the ITV programme opened with the presenter duo dancing around to the iconic Oasis song, Wonderwall. Both wore black bucket hats and green coats, while Alison donned small, round sunglasses, mimicking Liam and Noel Gallagher. As the music played, they both threw off their coats and hats and lip-synced to the song. Dermot commented to Alison: 'You're the only person I've seen ever that looks good in a bucket hat.' She replied: 'You look really good actually.' 'Oasis fans, you can stop crying your hat out because Liam and Noel have officially decided to stop looking back in anger and are getting back together,' Dermot exclaimed. Alison added: 'After 16 years apart, today the band will finally roll with it on stage once again kicking off their first stop on their comeback tour in Cardiff which is happening tonight!' However, the pair's performance didn't impress some viewers who took to social media to share their thoughts on the Oasis tribute act. One said: '#thismorning F**k sake.' Another commented: 'Oh my f*****g god #thismorning.' 'Yeah not watching this s**t #ThisMorning,' someone else added. One viewer raged: '#thismorning are all programmes on ITV opening today with the presenters dressed as Oasis?' '@ITV why do you do this ? You pick a subject, today it's #Oasis and you rinse it across every single show on your channel. Do you not think they are making enough cash with you giving them free publicity! #ThisMorning,' another commented. However, the pair's performance didn't impress some viewers who took to social media to share their thoughts on the Oasis tribute act Though some did see the funny side and one penned, 'No way #thismorning,' followed by laughing emojis. It comes after Lorraine also opened with presenters, Ranvir Singh, Rishi Davda, Mark Heyes and Claer Barrett dressed in similar Oasis-style outfits. Ranvir commented: 'How else could we start the show today? It's a big day in music.' As the four hosts sat down, she added: 'We got a moment of what it might be like this evening as they come out to rapturous applause.'


Wales Online
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
I'm a Celebrity and X-Factor star serenades Oasis fans in Cardiff queue
I'm a Celebrity and X-Factor star serenades Oasis fans in Cardiff queue He has been spotted with an acoustic guitar performing hits including Don't Look Back In Anger and Wonderwall Wonderwall Rendition Outside Principality Fans from across the world have flocked to Cardiff to see the long-awaited reunion of Oasis at the Principality Stadium this evening. But they may not have expected to be singing along to a rendition of the band's most famous hits by a former X-Factor and I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! star in the build up to the show. Jake Quickenden, who appeared in the X Factor on ITV in 2012, finished runner up in I'm A Celeb in 2014 and won Dancing On Ice in 2018, has been spotted outside the home of Welsh rugby with an acoustic guitar performing hits including Don't Look Back In Anger and Wonderwall, with fans singing along to his versions of the classics. The 36-year-old was in the city centre presenting for This Morning as the build-up to tonight's historic occasion gets into full swing. Fans from across the world, including Columbia and Germany have been spotted soaking up the atmosphere ahead of Liam and Noel Gallagher's long awaited reunion. The former X-Factor star played an acoustic guitar as he performed the hits (Image: Lois McCarthy ) The roof will be closed at the Principality Stadium today, but fans need not worry, as Met Office rainfall weather maps show clear skies for the capital all day today. Article continues below A forecast for Wales reads: "Some early sunshine, before turning increasingly cloudy through the day. Mostly dry, though spells of rain spreading into Anglesey later in the afternoon and becoming breezy in the northwest too. Maximum temperature 21 °C." A queue system has been assembled outside Cardiff train station for fans heading home after the gig. Barriers have been put up separating fans travelling in different directions. Jake Quickenden performs Oasis songs outside the stadium (Image: Lois McCarthy ) To help manage the expected increase in passenger numbers, Transport for Wales and Great Western Railway will operate additional and strengthened services (trains with more carriages than usual) to get customers to and from the events smoothly. But some engineering works may impact services, and passengers are urged to plan ahead and allow extra time for their journey. A full road closure will be in place from 12 noon, and the public gates to the Principality Stadium will open at 5pm. The first warm up act, Cast, take to the stage at 6pm, followed by Richard Ashcroft, who will be next on the stage at 7pm. Oasis will be on stage at 8.15pm and the curfew to the gig will be at 10.30pm. Road will re-open at midnight. Article continues below You can follow live updates on the build up to the first Oasis gig in 16 years by clicking here.


Daily Mirror
18-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- Daily Mirror
Shocking number of Brits 'go for weeks' without experiencing joy
A staggering 94 per cent of Brits believe it's essential to find joy in the little things, according to the survey of 2,000 adults conducted by discount retailer QD More than 10 million Brits go weeks on end without experiencing any joy at all, a study shows. The nationwide poll discovered a surprising 16 per cent of people in the UK experience joy less than once every four weeks – equating to around 10.8 million people across the country. However a staggering 94 per cent believe it's essential to find joy in the little things, according to the survey of 2,000 adults conducted by discount retailer QD - A comforting cuppa of tea or coffee was named as the UK's number one mood booster at (62 per cent). Simple airport duty free trick to bag cheaper beauty and alcohol before arriving In comparison, some turn to music (54 per cent), and others find helping someone else (49 per cent) brings them a bit of happiness. Having a good chat and enjoying the weather were also found to be significant mood boosters for nearly half of Brits. Whether joyful moments are big or small, such as celebrating a personal milestone or birthday, 89 per cent of the nation agrees that moments of joy can turn a bad day into a good one. Not only do Brits seek out little moments of joy, but more than eight in 10 (84%) say being kind to others improves their mental health, while 83 per cent claim they have done something kind for someone else in the last month. Following the recent poll, QD is launching its '40 Acts of Joy' campaign, with TV personality Jake Quickenden, pledging to deliver joy-filled moments to its customers, staff, and communities over the next six months. Jake, 36, said: "Sometimes it's the smallest acts of joy that create the biggest impact, whether that be a kind word, a simple gesture or a moment of connection. At QD, they're pledging to make that difference, one small joy at a time, and I'm excited to be part of the movement." Meanwhile, the poll showed that 82 per cent of Brits believe joy is contagious. QDBrand and marketing manager Nisha Collins said: "Our survey demonstrates just how important it is for us to recognise and enjoy the small moments in our lives. "QD has committed to bringing value and joy to our customers for 40 years now, and to celebrate our 40th anniversary, we're delighted to announce our 40 Acts of Joy. Our initiative will continue to bring happiness to our customers, our communities, and hopefully will inspire others to pass it on."


Wales Online
13-06-2025
- Health
- Wales Online
Where is the joy? Over 10 million Brits struggle to find one moment of happiness in a whole month
Where is the joy? Over 10 million Brits struggle to find one moment of happiness in a whole month The nationwide study discovered a surprising 16% of people in the UK experience joy less than once every four weeks – equating to over 10 million people across the country Brits are missing out on the joy in their lives, with over 10 million adults sadly claiming they barely experience any joy from one month to the next. The nationwide study conducted by discount retailer QD – discovered a surprising 16% of people in the UK experience joy less than once every four weeks – equating to over 10 million people across the country. But we are in desperate search for it, as 94% believe it's essential to find joy in the little things, with a comforting cuppa, whether it's a tea or coffee (62%) named as the UK's number one mood booster. In comparison, others turn to music (54%), and others find helping someone else (49%) brings them a bit of happiness. Having a good chat and enjoying the weather were also found to be significant mood boosters for nearly half of Brits. Whether joyful moments are big or small, such as celebrating a personal milestone or birthday, 89% of the nation agrees that moments of joy can turn a bad day into a good one. Not only do Brits seek out little moments of joy, but more than eight in 10 (84%) say being kind to others improves their mental health, while 83% claim they have done something kind for someone else in the last month. Following the recent poll, which surveyed 2000 adults, QD is launching its '40 Acts of Joy' campaign, with TV personality Jake Quickenden, pledging to deliver joy-filled moments to its customers, staff, and communities over the next six months. TV personality Jake Quickenden, 36, said: 'Sometimes it's the smallest acts of joy that create the biggest impact, whether that be a kind word, a simple gesture or a moment of connection. At QD, they're pledging to make that difference, one small joy at a time, and I'm excited to be part of the movement.' QD is hoping to inspire joy and spread happiness as it's revealed 82% of Brits believe joy is contagious, while its brand and marketing manager, Nisha Collins, says: 'Our survey demonstrates just how important it is for us to recognise and enjoy the small moments in our lives. Article continues below 'QD has committed to bringing value and joy to our customers for 40 years now, and to celebrate our 40th anniversary, we're delighted to announce our 40 Acts of Joy. Our initiative will continue to bring happiness to our customers, our communities, and hopefully will inspire others to pass it on.' For more information and to find your nearest QD, please visit here


Daily Mail
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Jake Quickenden poses in skintight pink shorts ahead of running the London Marathon - and fans are all saying the same thing
Jake Quickenden raised eyebrows on Sunday as he shared a snap of himself modelling some rather tight pink shorts ahead of running the London Marathon. The singer, 36, joined thousands of other runners and a plethora of famous faces in the annual 26-mile trek for charity at the weekend. However, before taking to the streets of the capital, Jake showed off what he was planning to wear in a new Instagram snap. The former X factor contestant struck a pose for the camera while donning a grey running vest and salmon pink skintight cycle shorts that left very little to the imagination. And taking to the comments, fans couldn't help but question his clothing choice as they were all saying the same thing - that those shorts would certainly prove to be a distraction. They penned: 'Good luck, proud of you! If you were running in front of me in those tight pink shorts…that's all the motivation I would need to get to that finish line 'Well done on the Marathon. Not so sure of the colour pink', 'He's worn those shorts for a reason, go on Jake you got this.' 'Best of luck!!! You were easier to spot in a bone costume' 'Good luck, enjoy (is that the right word) lol And I'm not going to mention the shorts!' 'Once you see it you can't unsee it' 'Good Luck! You need some tighter shorts ' 'Good luck Jake. P.s I think those shorts might provide a distraction today.' Captioning his post, Jake penned: 'Let go London Marathon…. When times get hard think of your WHY…. What's your reason and that will get you through it. Not sure how long it will take, would like a decent time but it's not about that really…. Raising money, doing things out your comfort zone and making yourself do hard things. Good luck everyone.' Jake went on to successfully complete the marathon in three hours, 33 minutes, but admitted that he broke down in tears at the finish line as no-one was there to greet him. Taking to the comments, fans couldn't help but question his clothing choice as they were all saying the same thing - that those shorts would certainly prove to be a distraction Alongside a snap of himself posing with his model, Jake penned: 'So I did it…. 3.33 official marathon time. Again was emotional, I cried having nobody to greet me at the finish, felt very overwhelmed, I couldn't expect Sophie to come with the kids, she said she would but I said don't, kinda wish I said come now lol. 'I secretly wanted a 3.30 and missed it by 3 minutes you win some you lose some, but also anyone who did the marathon today well bloody done, it was hot and humid and kinda awful but loved every minute…. Raised almost 2k for @sarcoma_uk and yeah the running journey might just continue. 'Feeling proud, thanks to anyone who shouted my name and gave words of encouragement it really helped, thanks to my running bro @caseyogorman I love you man. And thank you @coopahruncoach for helping with my training.' A host of stars ran the London Marathon on Sunday - with many achieving incredible times. Jake went on to successfully complete the marathon in three hours, 33 minutes, but admitted that he broke down in tears at the finish line as no-one was there to greet him Spencer Matthews came out on top when it came to the celebrities putting in their best efforts - with an astonishing time of three hours and six minutes. McFly star Harry Judd came in close second at three hours and fifteen minutes, while Jake came in at an impressive three hours and 33 minutes. Adele Roberts put in an incredible effort with a finishing time of three hours 36 minutes while Love Island's Casey O'Gorman managed three hours and 41 minutes. At the other end of the scale was former footballer John Terry - who was left with painful bleeding nipples during the run. He ran it in five hours and 43 seconds. While Kelly Brook who ran with her husband Jeremy Parisi managed a respectable six hours and 42 minutes.