
Katie Hind
Showbiz Editor at The Mail on Sunday
Consultant Editor Showbusiness at Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday and Mail Online. QPR fan, proud auntie. DMs open for irate staff at TV networks to get in touch 😉
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4 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Katie Hind
The endearing photo showed two children lying together on a cosy rug with a book – taken from behind to conceal their faces. Proudly posting it on social media was nothing out of the ordinary for self-styled 'mumfluencer' Lauryn Goodman. But she could never have imagined the bile it would attract. She was devastated to discover that the snap had been doctored and posted on the notorious gossip website Tattle Life.
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6 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Geraint Llewellyn |Katie Hind
Naga Munchetty has revealed that she's come to terms with being criticised by 'fools' amid reports BBC has launched a bullying probe into its flagship Breakfast show. In April, MailOnline exclusively revealed some staff had expressed unhappiness with the show's bullish editor Richard Frediani, accusing him of being on occasion 'aggressive' and 'belittling' towards his underlings.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Katie Hind
It was a girl’s dinner in New York’s Meatpacking district that revealed the identity of Blake Lively’s new A-list buddy. The embattled actress was seen giggling with her older sister Robyn and fellow Hollywood star Salma Hayek as they left the RH Rooftop Restaurant, shortly after it emerged that Lively’s friendship with Taylor Swift had come to a dramatic end.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Katie Hind
Some truly frantic meetings are taking place right now at Broadcasting House, the BBC’s famous London headquarters near Regent Street. With just weeks to go to complete the celebrity line-up for this year’s Strictly Come Dancing, the show’s bosses are in agonies as they try to work out who to hire. So far so normal, you might think. Except that this year, the process is nail-bitingly, tortuously chaotic thanks to anxious directives beamed down right from the very top.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Katie Hind
As a father and son duo on the much-loved BBC show Celebrity Race Across The World, Jeff Brazier and his youngest boy Freddy won the hearts of millions of viewers. Those watching were instantly endeared to sweet, good-humoured Freddy – who was, of course, left without a mother when reality TV star Jade Goody died from cervical cancer aged 27 in 2009. Freddy was just four, his brother, Bobby, five.
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After months of playing the victim, finally the truth can be revealed about Wynne Evans. Despite insisting no complaints had been made about him, ever, on @thismorning last week, in fact the BBC received SEVEN from women while he worked for Radio Wales https://t.co/eaUT0txRfj

After Jude Bellingham parties with Gary Lineker’s brother in Ibiza and is described as ‘repulsive’ by England boss Tuchel, is Brand Bellingham - once hoped to be as big as the Beatles - starting to go wrong? 🤷🏼♀️⚽️🥳 https://t.co/wF9GLLI0dU

Wynne Evans has been axed by the BBC after the brilliant @DollyBusby revealed his ‘spit roast’ comment. Since her scoop, Wynne has publicly levelled disgusting accusations at Dolly over her journalistic integrity. The truth always wins and I am exceptionally proud of her 🗞️