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Olly Murs ditches radio show after boozy night out as co-host Mark Wright speaks out
Olly Murs ditches radio show after boozy night out as co-host Mark Wright speaks out

Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Olly Murs ditches radio show after boozy night out as co-host Mark Wright speaks out

Singer Olly Murs failed to show up to present his radio show alongside Mark Wright after he partied hard the night before to celebrate the release of his new single It has been three years since he released new music. So it's perhaps understandable that Olly Murs was desperate to celebrate the upcoming release of his new single. But it looks as though Olly, 41, may have taken his celebration a little too far as he failed to show up to present his radio show the following morning. ‌ Olly co-hosts the Heart Radio breakfast show alongside former TOWIE star Mark Wright. Olly's new song Save Me comes after the announcement that he was to become a father for the second time with wife Amelia. ‌ Sat by himself in the radio studio, Mark told listeners: "So if you've been listening to Heart this morning, you'll know that my co-host Mr Olly Murs isn't in." And to make matters worse an Instagram clip was shared of Olly partying in a bar. ‌ Mark added: "No one can find him. Didn't know where he was. And someone has just sent this into the studio. Him out last night, caught on CCTV in a bar or a pub." He continued: "So he's obviously out, had a late night and not turned up to the studio. Very professional Olly Murs, I like it. Yeah, very good." Suffering from a heavy hangover, Olly then took to social media to recount the night before. ‌ He wrote on his Instagram story: "Last night was mad! Might've gone a bit too hard while celebrating the new single coming out with the boys…" He added: "Also seem to have lost my wallet if anyone finds it." He then shared Mark's Heart Radio clip. And captioned it saying: "Can't believe I missed the show today. Man does my head hurt!" Earlier this year, Olly underwent an impressive body transformation. Following a gruelling gym regime Olly shared images of himself with a ripped six-pack torso. ‌ And he recently posted a video on his Instagram account which showed him doing pull-ups, boxing, cycling and weight-lifting. Olly became a father last April as he welcomed his daughter Madison. At the time, Olly was left devastated as just days after the birth of his first child, as it coincided with his tour dates with Take That. ‌ At the time he confessed on his breakfast radio show: "It was really hard for me as I had to leave two days after the baby was born to go on tour with Take That." He added: "I didn't really process it at the time and a few months later me and Amelia were chatting and I just broke down in tears as I never got a chance to actually get to know this little baby." And now a year on, Olly is set to become a father for the second time. Sharing his happy news on social media, he shared a black and white image of the family on an Easter walk together. He captioned the post saying: "We're so egg-cited to share this..… Another Baby Murs on the way."

Olly Murs goes missing from radio show after wild night of partying
Olly Murs goes missing from radio show after wild night of partying

Metro

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Olly Murs goes missing from radio show after wild night of partying

Olly Murs was a no-show for his Saturday morning radio slot on Heart Breakfast after partying too hard the night before. The former X-Factor runner-up, 41, usually presents his breakfast radio show on Saturday mornings with TOWIE star Mark Wright from 9am – 12pm. However, he left his partner-in-presenting in the lurch this weekend after staying out to celebrate the release of new song Save Me. Released on July 25, this is Olly's first single since 2022, three years after his last studio album, Marry Me. His new song comes only a few months after he announced that he and wife Amelia are expecting their second child together. It's no wonder Olly felt like celebrating… although that left partner Mark with a very empty chair in the morning. With Olly absent, Mark began: 'So if you've been listening to Heart this morning, you'll know that my co-host Mr Olly Murs isn't in. In a clip shared to the station's Instagram, he then shared footage of Olly partying in a busy bar or pub. 'No one can find him. Didn't know where he was. And someone has just sent this into the studio. Him out last night, caught on CCTV in a bar or a pub,' Mark explained. 'So he's obviously out, had a late night and not turned up to the studio. Very professional Olly Murs, I like it. Yeah, very good.' Back home, Olly took to Instagram to reflect on the night before. In an Instagram Story, he wrote: 'Last night was mad! Might've gone a bit too hard while celebrating the new single coming out with the boys… 'Also seem to have lost my wallet if anyone finds it.' He then shared Heart Radio's clip of Mark, with the caption: 'can't believe I missed the show today. Man does my head hurt!' A video shared to his feed showed the clip of Olly at the bar in full, surrounded by mates as they apparently imitated the iconic 'detention dance' from the film The Breakfast Club. 'best nioight evrrrrr 🍻🍻🍻' read Olly-s caption. Note the beer emojis. Between the impending release of his new song and the announcement of his wife's second pregnancy, it's been a busy time for the Dance With Me Tonight hitmaker. Earlier this year, Olly also unveiled a surprising physical transformation. In a video posted to Instagram, he could be seen doing pull-ups, boxing, cycling and lifting weights in the gym, looking more 'shredded' than he had 12 months prior. Olly's nutritionist, Greg, also posted a side-by-side of Olly's progress, showing his body pre-training plan and after three months. More Trending '12 weeks to shredded and pumped!!' read the caption. Olly met bodybuilder wife Amelia at the same gym, and tied the knot in 2023. Last April, they welcomed their first child together, daughter Madison. One year later, and they had more baby news to share – Amelia is pregnant with their second child. Sharing the news on his Instagram account with a black-and-white picture of the family on an Easter walk together, Olly wrote: 'We're so egg-cited to share this..… Another Baby Murs on the way.' Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Oasis have let down UK music with their choice of support act MORE: Music legend, 84, admits 'I might be dead next year' ahead of new tour MORE: Robbie Williams releasing the album he actually wanted to after quitting Take That

Jelly Roll: White House UFC fight plans ‘awesome'
Jelly Roll: White House UFC fight plans ‘awesome'

The Hill

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Hill

Jelly Roll: White House UFC fight plans ‘awesome'

Jason DeFord, the country singer known as Jelly Roll, was hyped up about President Trump's proposal for the White House to host an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event on the South Lawn, saying earlier this week that it would be 'awesome.' 'Now, listen, I know this is causing a little bit of controversy, but for me, I think it's awesome. I'm not gonna lie,' the 'Save Me' singer said Thursday while guest hosting ABC's 'Jimmy Kimmel Live.' 'Where I'm from, watching two meth heads beat the p— out of each other on a lawn is just a part of our year,' he added. 'I tell you what, a UFC fight at the White House might not be what our Founding Fathers would have wanted. But our founding stepdads would have loved that s—.' Jelly Roll, who made waves last year after testifying on Capitol Hill about the fentanyl crisis, then joked that the U.S. should add an octagon to the Pentagon and allow geometry teachers to 'fight it out.' Trump, who has attended his fair share of UFC fights over the years, first floated the idea of hosting a 'championship fight' at the White House earlier this month during a trip to Iowa. The event will be part of the celebrations for the nation's 250th anniversary next year, which is also expected to include a youth sporting event dubbed the 'Patriot Games,' according to the president. 'We're going to have a UFC fight, think of this, on the grounds of the White House. We have a lot of land there. We're going to build a little — we're not, Dana's going to do it,' he said, referring to UFC CEO Dana White. 'Dana's great. One of a kind.' White has also shared his enthusiasm for the fight, claiming 'everybody' wants to add their name to the list of fighters. 'I mean, you don't even have to know who's blowing up my phone,' White said Sunday during a post-fight press conference at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn. 'You can just see it all on the Internet.' 'But, you know, the fight's a year away, so the landscape will change a lot over the next year,' he added. Trump suggested the event, which will likely require various permits, could host up to 25,000 people.

Jelly Roll Makes His Late-Night Hosting Debut, Jokes His Name Is Post Malone In Case He 'Really Sucks'
Jelly Roll Makes His Late-Night Hosting Debut, Jokes His Name Is Post Malone In Case He 'Really Sucks'

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Jelly Roll Makes His Late-Night Hosting Debut, Jokes His Name Is Post Malone In Case He 'Really Sucks'

NEED TO KNOW Jelly Roll guest-hosted the Wednesday, July 16 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! He jokingly told the audience his name is "Post Malone," but only if his jokes "really suck bad" "Thank you again to Jimmy Kimmel for taking a chance on my fat, white trash ass," said JellyJelly Roll can now add late-night talk show host to his resume. On Wednesday, July 16, the country star stepped in as the guest host of Jimmy Kimmel Live! and delivered a hilarious monologue to kick off the episode. He did have a plan, however, for if his jokes didn't land with the audience. "I need y'all to be patient with me tonight," said Jelly, 40, whose real name is Jason Bradley DeFord. "This is my first time doing something like this, and I'm going to try my best. I am. But if I really suck bad, y'all just remember — my name is Post Malone." Luckily, there was no need to hide behind his fellow Big Ass Stadium Tour performer's identity for the evening, as Jelly was a natural. "Do not adjust your TV — Jimmy did not join MS-13. I am your guest host, Jelly Roll. Tune in, baby," he exclaimed at the top of his monologue. "Now y'all know every guest gets on here, and they say it's great to be here. But I want to talk to y'all. Speaking as a guy who has been to prison before, it really is great to be here," said Jelly, who's been incarcerated around 40 times in his life. "Actually, it's kind of great to be anywhere. Hell, I walked into a DMV yesterday, and I was like, 'This is fucking awesome. God, this is great.'" In addition to his late-night hosting debut, the "Save Me" singer spoke about his upcoming match at WWE SummerSlam, where he'll team up with Randy Orton against Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul. The sporting event will air via Peacock in the U.S. and Netflix internationally on Aug. 2 and 3. "Don't clap for Logan Paul. You don't clap for Logan Paul," Jelly told the Jimmy Kimmel Live! crowd. "I decided to do it because truthfully, there are three things that I'm always mistaken for. I'm either mistaken for a wrestler, a tattoo artist, or a member of the Insane Clown Posse who just got sober." He added, "I know you're probably thinking, 'Jelly, how the hell are you going to fight in a pro wrestling match?' But I do have a lot of qualifications. As a fat guy, I've broken several folding chairs." The Grammy-nominated musician further detailed why SummerSlam will mark a "big moment" for him. "I faced my share of struggles in life, y'all. I faced adversity. I've overcame and I never thought, but I am going to have a moment that every American has dreamed of," he said. "And that is the moment of slapping Logan Paul in his face." "Thank you again to Jimmy Kimmel for taking a chance on my fat, white trash ass," quipped Jelly, who later gave silly nicknames (like his own) to Kimmel's staff and presented a few "Jelly Awards" to the subjects of some outrageous viral videos. Jelly and Post recently wrapped the U.S. leg of their Big Ass Stadium Tour, and they're now gearing up for the Big Ass World Tour in Europe, which kicks off next month. "Dear Austin, I say this on stage in some way every night, but man, being on this tour with you has been unreal. I have never had more fun in my life," wrote Jelly on Instagram last month. Read the original article on People

Jelly Roll sends Logan Paul through table in dramatic Jimmy Kimmel Live brawl
Jelly Roll sends Logan Paul through table in dramatic Jimmy Kimmel Live brawl

Perth Now

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Jelly Roll sends Logan Paul through table in dramatic Jimmy Kimmel Live brawl

Jelly Roll sent Logan Paul crashing through a table during a chaotic episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! The 40-year-old singer - who is set to make his WWE wrestling debut in a tag team match at SummerSlam in August - was a special guest host for the late night talk show on Wednesday (16.07.25) with his tag partner Randy Orton also on the programme. Drew McIntyre, one of their opponents at the upcoming event over August 2 and 3, interrupted the interview, sparking a brawl between the two wrestlers which spilled backstage. Jelly attempted to bring things back on track, only for Logan Paul - Drew's tag partner for the match - to come out on stage and slap the host. The Save Me hitmaker ended up hitting the Chokeslam move made famous by the likes of The Undertaker, sending the controversial YouTuber through the desk. The exchange was part of the storyline building to the blockbuster SummerSlam match. Jelly has been working hard before his first ever wrestling match next month, losing almost 300lbs over the last couple of years after previously weighing over 500lbs. Speaking on The Pat McAfee Show this week, he said: "When me and Hunter [Triple H] started talking, the more I got involved with WWE over the last couple of years, every time I lose weight, they're like, 'Looking good'. "'Good enough for a match yet or do I need to lose another hundred?' 'A little more, brother.' [Laughs]. I just kept pushing for it. "I have been training. I have quietly been living in Orlando for three or four weeks at the PC [WWE Performance Center], showing up every day like a piece of furniture. "They can't keep me out of there. I'm there from the moment I wake up until it closes. I'm obsessed." Jelly explained that he's been working with retired WWE wrestler turned coach Matt Bloom, while some big names have been on hand to help. He added: 'I was training with Matt Bloom the other day, and Undertaker comes in with Michelle [McCool]. 'They just want to watch for a minute, is that cool?' 'For sure.' "This is who he is as a human. The entire three-hour session, him and his wife stood on those ropes and gave me pointer after pointer. "Kevin Owens, Jacob Fatu came in and wrestled with me the other day for three-four hours." He claimed the reason the WWE superstars and legends are so willing to help him is his clear passion and drive to make it work. He said: "These dudes are like pouring into me because they see that I'm trying to take it as serious as I can."

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