THE CATERERS reached its epic conclusion one last time when Harry’s dastardly plan saw him win the £95,000 prize.
There were five contestants left, but the traitorous Harry played well and took the crown.
It comes as the Love Island All Stars village descended into chaos this week after the audience was given a chance to vote on who the new bombs would marry for the first time.
Meanwhile, Justin Timberlake has early dates for his next global excursion in 2024, with global showcases kicking off in Vancouver next April.
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Former Disney star Selena Gomez wowed enthusiasts by showing off her curves in a totally natural way.
The actress shared two images, one of her latest red carpet visit for the launch of Only Murders In The Building and one of her on a yacht taken last year.
Sharing a body-positive message, Selena called on enthusiasts to love their bodies, no matter how big they are.
The apprentice returns next week as a crowd of new hopefuls gather to win Lord Alan Sugar’s approval.
Starting February 1, Alan, along with Karren Brady and Tim Campbell, will once again be looking at new hopefuls, a DJ and a food critic from social media.
You can check out the full cast below:
The internet trolled Molly-Mae this week as she celebrated her daughter Bambi’s first birthday.
The Love Island star and entrepreneur shared snaps from her little one’s birthday, revealing a muted color palette for the decorations.
And some of the star’s enthusiasts weren’t impressed by the chalk-colored décor and took to social media to criticize it.
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This week, Love Island legends Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury celebrated their daughter Bambi’s first birthday.
Meanwhile, in the All Stars villa, it warms up with the arrival last night of two new bombshells.
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