
Jennie Buzaglo
TV and Showbiz Reporter at Daily Express
TV & Showbiz Reporter at @Daily_Express [email protected]
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leicestermercury.co.uk | Eve Wagstaff |Allister Hagger |Jennie Buzaglo |Zoe Yvonne Delaney
Beloved former breakfast TV weather presenter Wincey Willis, admired for her lively jumpers and bubbly personality, has died. The 76-year-old had been struggling with dementia. Making history on ITV as the first national female weather presenter when she joined Good Morning Britain in 1983, Wincey became recognisable under the stewardship of broadcasting giant Greg Dyke.
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msn.com | Allister Hagger |Eve Wagstaff |Jennie Buzaglo |Bekka Barnard
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Zoe Yvonne Delaney |Jennie Buzaglo |Eve Wagstaff |Eve Beattie
Wincey Willis made history in 1983 when she joined Good Morning Britain, making her ITV’s first-ever female weather presenter on national TV. Much-loved TV weather presenter Wincey Willis, famous for her bright jumpers and effervescent charm on breakfast television has sadly died aged 76 following a battle with dementia.
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mirror.co.uk | Eve Wagstaff |Jennie Buzaglo |Zoe Yvonne Delaney |Allister Hagger
Wincey Willis, the beloved weather presenter known for her vibrant jumpers and effervescent charm on breakfast television, has sadly died at the age of 76 after a battle with dementia. Willis etched her name in history as ITV's first female national weather presenter when she joined Good Morning Britain in 1983, thanks to TV titan Greg Dyke. The chipper 34-year-old brought a fresh, animated take to the forecasts in an era dominated by more sombre presentations.
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dailystar.co.uk | Eve Wagstaff |Jennie Buzaglo
Weather presenter Wincey Willis, whose bubbly personality and colourful jumpers brought a ray of sunshine to breakfast television, has died aged 76 after battling dementiaWeather presenter Wincey Willis has died. The weather girl was known for her vibrant personality and colourful knitwear on breakfast TV. She has sadly passed away at 76 following a battle with dementia. Willis made history as ITV's first female weather presenter on national television when she joined Good Morning Britain in 1983.
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RT @OliviaBuzaglo: 5 Buzaglo’s on Wembley Way & Dad on the pitch at half-time ♥️ https://t.co/4HeyyBRelJ

Probability - 1 in 15,959,312 🤯🤯🤯 (no I didn’t just make that number up) Hat-trick hero Tim Buzaglo ⚽️⚽️⚽️

𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙧𝙙 𝙧𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙙 𝙙𝙚𝙛𝙞𝙚𝙨 𝙡𝙤𝙜𝙞𝙘 🔮 We’re looking at some of the all-time greatest FA Cup third round shocks ⚽️ Top of the Cupset scale is @wokingfc's shock 4-2 win over West Brom in 1991 - the same likelihood as conceiving identical quadruplets 💥 https://t.co/hGuRl6S6HC

Baffled. Those three are the absolute best at what they do 🤯🥺

I’ve had a great 22 years with @SkySports. Enjoyed every minute with some amazing people on the show and behind the scenes which made it the iconic show it is today. Good luck to Sky, Jeff, Merse and the new gang on @SoccerSaturday.