ITV desperate to sign Little Mix’s Jade Thirlwall as a judge on Stars In Their Eyes reboot

SHE became one of the BBC’s golden girls after making her telly debut on Drag Race UK and then as a coach on Little Mix’s own show, The Search.

But the Beeb has some fierce competition coming its way — as I can reveal ITV is keen to get some Jade Thirlwall magic to sprinkle over its upcoming reboot of Stars In Their Eyes, called Starstruck.



ITV are desperate to sign Jade Thirlwall as judge on Stars In Their Eyes reboot Starstruck

Insiders tell me executives are desperate to snap up the Little Mix singer from the BBC, and have vowed to move heaven and earth to persuade her to jump on board as a judge.

My mole said: “Jade has been earmarked as the perfect third judge for Starstruck, and ITV has her in its sights.

“After seeing her on Drag Race UK, and then as a coach on the band’s own show, The Search, the bosses think she is made for the role and they now want to make her one of ITV’s stars.

“Jade is funny, witty and is a seriously talented musician.

“So it’s not hard to see why they are so keen to get her to move away from the Beeb. She would be joining Sheridan Smith and Adam Lambert on the panel, whose job it is to judge the contestants’ performances on stage.



Sheridan Smith will be a judge on ITV’s rebooted Stars In Their Eyes

“ITV is preparing to approach Jade and has said it would be prepared to pay good money to get her on board.

“But Jade is incredibly busy and she is due to go on tour with her bandmates Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Perrie Edwards in May, when filming is expected to start.

“It is so keen that there have even been discussions at ITV about shifting the dates to see if that could persuade her to come on board.

“Jade is its No1 target right now and those behind Starstruck would love to be able to seal the deal



Jesy Nelson recently announced her departure from Little Mix after nine years in the band

Jesy said the pressure of being in Little Mix had ‘taken a toll’ on her mental health

“If she doesn’t bite, it’s back to the drawing board over Christmas.”

Having met the girls from Little Mix a couple of times over the years, I would say that Jade is definitely set for even bigger things.

Cheeky stunt

THE Grand Tour’s Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond are never likely to do things by halves.

Their latest special, called A Massive Hunt, is released today.



Clarkson, Hammond and May met on London’s Southbank to switch on Christmas lights that spelled out the rude-sounding title of the Amazon Prime Video show


The ‘H’ on the lights broke

To celebrate, the trio met on London’s Southbank to switch on Christmas lights that spelled out the rude-sounding title of the Amazon Prime Video show.

The “H” on the lights broke, prompting James to say: “People will think it’s meant to say ‘massive shunt’ and think Hammond’s been in it . . .  or maybe runt, again Hammond! Massive Runt!”

They will continue on their adventures in a series of feature-length specials, and are back on four wheels hunting for treasure in Madagascar.

Jeremy said: “I’m asked every 25 seconds, ‘When is the new special out?’”
And after getting stuck in traffic driving across the capital to switch on the lights, he added: “Well that was worth the f nine-hour trip across all of London.”

Merry Christmas to you too, chaps.

Hairy start for Laura’s romance

PREGNANT newlywed Laura Whitmore didn’t always fancy husband Iain Stirling.

In fact, when the presenter first clapped eyes on comic Iain’s haircut, she thought it was so ugly that he looked like a “different species” and snubbed him.



Laura Whitmore says she ‘never really talked’ to Iain Stirling when she first met him

On Gaby Roslin’s podcast, Love Island host Laura, above with Iain, said:

“It was an ITV2 show called Fake Reaction that Matt Edmondson was hosting.

“I was on Joe Swash’s team and he was on Ellie Taylor’s team. But I don’t think we really talked – well, he said I ignored him.

“When we did that show together he did look very different.”

Return for Rita



Rita Tushingham in Manchester filming BBC period drama Ridley Road

Tushingham’s breakthrough role was film A Taste of Honey, 59 years ago

NEW drama Ridley Road sees Sixties icon Rita Tushingham return to the streets of Manchester – the backdrop to her breakthrough film, A Taste of Honey, 59 years ago.

She shot to fame in the kitchen sink drama, bottom.

In the new BBC thriller set in the Sixties, Rita teams up with cast members including Rory Kinnear and Tamzin Outhwaite.


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