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Daily Mail
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Eamonn Holmes calls out pop star he 'hated' after surprise meet in dressing room that left him bloodied
Eamonn Holmes revealed a secret feud he had with a pop star in a conversation on live TV. An unearthed video from the daily programme back in 2024 saw the presenter, 65, sit alongside co-host Ellie Costello and Paul Coyte. In the clip, Eamonn opened up about how he used to dislike Donny Osmond when he was a child. He recalled an incident where he met the singer while he was having a nose bleed. Eamonn said: 'I have never had a nose bleed in my life, except I did once. It was pouring like a tap... over Donny. 'It was pouring like a tap and Donny was presenting a programme called, I think it was called the Pyramid Game and he came into my dressing room and I was bleeding and panicking like mad into the sink. 'And I got this rub on the head and he said, 'Hey buddy, don't worry'.' Eamonn then demonstrated with Ellie what Donny did before adding: 'Basically he says to me, 'This happens to me all the time,' he was probably fibbing but anyway he made me feel very good and I felt bad because when I was 14, I hated him.' The trio laughed and Ellie commented: 'And he turned out to be really nice.' It comes as Eamonn recently did not hold back his thoughts on his former colleagues in the TV industry as he branded them 'false'. The GB News star was joined by co-presenter Paul and tough guy actor Ray Winstone on the latest episode of his podcast Things We Like. During an open conversation, Ray spoke about his time living in Los Angeles and how the artificial buzz of Hollywood ultimately drove him back to the UK. He said: 'I couldn't live in LA, it's constant,' adding: 'Even the guy who puts petrol in your car works in the industry. It's like every two minutes, it's all they want to talk about. 'We talk about birds and football and boxing, you know, they talk about movies. Hollywood and Los Angeles are wonderful places when you're doing alright, but when you're not.' Eamonn jumped in to express his dislike for the fake relationships he has found in the entertainment industry. The presenter said in a mocking tone: 'I don't like this character, I don't like so and so, I like that person, I didn't get on with them'.' He went on: 'That's what the business is based on. I mean, I'm like you [Ray]. I get myself into trouble because if I don't like someone, they'll know I don't like them.' He recalled an incident where he met the singer while he was having a nose bleed Eamonn then demonstrated with Ellie what Donny did before adding: 'Basically he says to me, 'This happens to me all the time,' he was probably fibbing but anyway he made me feel very good and I felt bad because when I was 14 I hated him.' 'And there are so many horrible people that you end up with. People say: ''Oh, he's lovely, he's fantastic',' he added. Sharing his candid views on celebrity genuineness, he said: 'If they say to me: 'What's that Ray Winstone like?' 'I'll say he is lovely and he is fantastic and people will believe me because I wouldn't say it if you weren't, but so many are just false, false, false.' While all three men agreed on the issue, they stopped short of naming anyone directly connected to their views.


Daily Mail
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Ray Winstone reignites feud with A-list actor as he brands him 'rude' and 'up his own a***' and admits he almost 'knocked him out' after working together on Oscar-winning film
Ray Winstone didn't hold back as he revealed what he really thinks of Jack Nicholson as he branded the Hollywood star 'rude' and 'up his own a***'. The Quadrophenia star, 68, reignited his 20-year feud with the American A-lister after the pair worked together on the Oscar-winning film The Departed back in 2006. While the pair were known to have clashed at the time, almost two decades later it appeared Ray's opinion of the now 88-year-old still hasn't changed. Speaking on Eamonn Holmes and Paul Coyte's podcast Things We Like with Eamonn & Paul, the Irish presenter straight up asked him whether he liked Jack. Confirming the pair struggled to see eye to eye he confirmed: 'No. We just didn't get on. I just found him... Listen, he's getting older, and maybe there are a lot of things going on with him. 'I didn't like him, I thought he was so far up his own a--e it was unbelievable. And he was very rude. Confirming the pair struggled to see eye to eye he confirmed: 'I didn't like him, I thought he was so far up his own a--e it was unbelievable. And he was very rude' (Jack pictured in 2023) 'He was very rude to me, he was rude to my wife, if he had been a younger man, I'd have definitely knocked him out.' Giving credit to Jack's talent in the industry he added: 'But you've got to give him because he's an older man, much older than me. 'He's fantastic at what he does, brilliant at what he does. He's a great writer as well, by all accounts, at least that's what he kept telling us.' 'But at the same time, I can't make an excuse for him. My grandfather was an old man, but he was a gentleman. He was a lovely man. 'So f**k him, basically. Really. Why should I say I like him? I don't. You ask me the question, you get the answer.' Ray starred as Arnold 'Frenchie' French, the murderous enforcer to Jack Nicholson's mob boss in the Oscar-winning film directed by Martin Scorsese. The star has spoken about his feud with Jack in the past after he admitted they 'didn't click'. Speaking at a BAFTA Life In Pictures event in 2014 he confessed: 'Me and Jack did not seem to get on too well. Maybe he was going through a funny time. 'Everyone else loves him to death – I just wanted him to be a great guy. We just did not click.' Later in an interview with The Independen t, Ray admitted he had no idea why Jack didn't like him but confessed: 'It doesn't worry me. It doesn't shock me. You clash a little bit. He's not the first person I've clashed with. He won't be the last.' He added: 'I don't like arrogance. There's no need for it. This kind of feeling of being above everyone else. We all end up in the same hole in the ground. 'But some people have this smarmy little side mouth.... And there are different ways of dealing with that. You either say your piece and tell them to shut the f**k up. Or you punch them in the mouth.' Yet despite not connecting with him on a personal level, Ray insisted it wouldn't stop him working with Jack in the future as he added: 'Of course I want to work with him again! He's a fantastic actor.' Elsewhere in the interview, Eamonn also didn't hold back as he let rip on his former colleagues in the TV industry as he branded them 'false'. As Ray spoke about his time living in Los Angeles and how the artificial buzz of Hollywood ultimately drove him back to the UK, Eamonn jumped in to express his dislike for the fake relationships he has found in the entertainment industry. The presenter said in a mocking tone: '''I don't like this character, I don't like so and so, I like that person, I didn't get on with them''.' He went on: 'That's what the business is based on. I mean, I'm like you [Ray]. I get myself into trouble because if I don't like someone, they'll know I don't like them.' 'And there are so many horrible people that you end up with. People say: ''Oh, he's lovely, he's fantastic'',' he added.


Daily Mail
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Eamonn Holmes slams 'horrible' former TV co-stars as he brands them as 'false' in scathing rant
Eamonn Holmes did not hold back his thoughts on his former colleagues in the TV industry as he branded them 'false'. The GB News star, 65, was joined by co-presenter Paul Coyte and tough guy actor Ray Winstone on the latest episode of his podcast Things We Like. During an open conversation, Ray spoke about his time living in Los Angeles and how the artificial buzz of Hollywood ultimately drove him back to the UK. He said: 'I couldn't live in LA, it's constant,' adding: 'Even the guy who puts petrol in your car works in the industry. It's like every two minutes, it's all they want to talk about. 'We talk about birds and football and boxing, you know, they talk about movies. Hollywood and Los Angeles are wonderful places when you're doing alright, but when you're not.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The GB News star, 65, was joined by co-presenter Paul Coyte and tough guy actor Ray Winstone on the latest episode of his podcast Things We Like Eamonn jumped in to express his dislike for the fake relationships he has found in the entertainment industry. The presenter said in a mocking tone: '''I don't like this character, I don't like so and so, I like that person, I didn't get on with them''.' He went on: 'That's what the business is based on. I mean, I'm like you [Ray]. I get myself into trouble because if I don't like someone, they'll know I don't like them.' 'And there are so many horrible people that you end up with. People say: ''Oh, he's lovely, he's fantastic'',' he added. Sharing his candid views on celebrity genuineness, he said: 'If they say to me: 'What's that Ray Winstone like?' 'I'll say he is lovely and he is fantastic and people will believe me because I wouldn't say it if you weren't, but so many are just false, false, false.' While all three men agreed on the issue, they stopped short of naming anyone directly connected to their views. In 2021, Eamonn left This Morning to join GB News after 15 years presenting the ITV show alongside his then wife Ruth Langsford. Noting that 'all good things come to an end', a source told The Mirror that Eamonn's departure 'came at just the right moment for both him and ITV'. It was revealed in November that Eamonn and now ex-wife Ruth Langsford, who filled in for Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on Fridays, had been cut from their weekly slot to be replaced with Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary. At the time, Eamonn and Ruth both sent out an identical statement which read: 'It's a changing of the guard on Fridays from January. We hope you make Alison and Dermot as welcome as you've made us over the years. 'Have a Ball you two!... It's not Goodbye from us, it's simply Au Revoir until the next half term.' Eamonn, born in Belfast in 1959, had been a mainstay on This Morning alongside his then partner Ruth since 2006. He previously fronted ITV's breakfast show GMTV, hosting its first ever broadcast in 1993. He appeared alongside fellow ITV stalwarts Kate Garraway and Lorraine Kelly. But he left the long-running show in 2005, stating it had become too celebrity focused and no longer covered important news. The presenter then moved to Sky's Sunrise which he hosted with Charlotte Hawkins, who also later defected to ITV. The star also returned to the channel in 2006 with Ruth as This Morning's Friday presenters.


Belfast Telegraph
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Belfast Telegraph
Eamonn Holmes opens up about ‘horrible' former co-stars he has worked with branding some of them ‘false'
Northern Irish presenter Eamonn Holmes has spoken out about the 'horrible' former co-stars he has worked with on TV on the latest episode of his podcast, branding some of them 'false, false, false'. The Belfast man was speaking on his Things We Like podcast he hosts alongside Paul Coyte, as Thursday's episode featured The Departed actor Ray Winstone and the trio got onto the subject around the world of showbiz.


Belfast Telegraph
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Belfast Telegraph
Eamonn has one Del of a first guest for new pod with fellow GB News presenter Coyte
The Belfast-born broadcaster (65) is joining forces with fellow GB News presenter Paul Coyte to front 'Things We Like With Eamonn and Paul'.