The Jump's Laura Hamilton might have been eliminated from the competition last night, but she was quickly surrounded by people shouting "supermum" in her face. It's not a big surprise, given that she gave birth 11 weeks ago and then hit the slopes. Whenever Davina spoke to her, it was with a mixture of bafflement and admiration.
Well, Laura got on the phone this morning to talk getting whiplash, which celebrity is a "complete nutter" and who she thinks will win. Read on to find out about all that and more...
Laura, you were just half a metre shorter in your jump than Donal. Was that frustrating?
"You know what, yeah, you could say that I'm a little bit frustrated, but at the same time, the trainers always said to us, 'Never focus on how far you're going - you just need to focus on your stability'. Because that's the most...
Well, Laura got on the phone this morning to talk getting whiplash, which celebrity is a "complete nutter" and who she thinks will win. Read on to find out about all that and more...
Laura, you were just half a metre shorter in your jump than Donal. Was that frustrating?
"You know what, yeah, you could say that I'm a little bit frustrated, but at the same time, the trainers always said to us, 'Never focus on how far you're going - you just need to focus on your stability'. Because that's the most...
- 1/31/2014
- Digital Spy
Laura Hamilton has been eliminated from The Jump.
The presenter left the show after losing out to Donal MacIntyre in the live jump.
Both celebrities chose to jump from the K24, the medium slope, with MacIntyre jumping half a metre further than Hamilton with a distance of 13.5 metres.
Eight celebrities took part in the bobsleigh event in tonight's (January 30) programme - the first show to mix the male and female contestants.
Steve Redgrave topped the leaderboard with a time of 58.46 seconds while Kimberly Wyatt made it in 59.56 seconds.
Ritchie Neville came third taking 59.66 seconds, followed by Joe McElderry's time of 59.87 seconds.
Marcus Brigstocke (59.88), Anthea Turner (1.00.24) and Laura Hamilton (1.00.25) came fifth, sixth and seventh respectively, while MacIntyre was disqualified after failing to mount the sled after the initial push.
Last night's eliminated celebrity Sinitta has revealed that she was "completely clueless" about the dangers involved when she signed up for the show.
The presenter left the show after losing out to Donal MacIntyre in the live jump.
Both celebrities chose to jump from the K24, the medium slope, with MacIntyre jumping half a metre further than Hamilton with a distance of 13.5 metres.
Eight celebrities took part in the bobsleigh event in tonight's (January 30) programme - the first show to mix the male and female contestants.
Steve Redgrave topped the leaderboard with a time of 58.46 seconds while Kimberly Wyatt made it in 59.56 seconds.
Ritchie Neville came third taking 59.66 seconds, followed by Joe McElderry's time of 59.87 seconds.
Marcus Brigstocke (59.88), Anthea Turner (1.00.24) and Laura Hamilton (1.00.25) came fifth, sixth and seventh respectively, while MacIntyre was disqualified after failing to mount the sled after the initial push.
Last night's eliminated celebrity Sinitta has revealed that she was "completely clueless" about the dangers involved when she signed up for the show.
- 1/30/2014
- Digital Spy
Sinitta has been eliminated from 'The Jump'. The 'So Macho' singer went head-to-head against Anthea Turner in the final challenge after they had earlier recorded the slowest times in the giant slalom, clocking in at 1.00.14 and 56.14 seconds respectively. During the live jump, Sinitta travelled 9.5 metres on the smallest slope, K15, while Anthea opted for K24, the medium slope, and recorded a distance of 11m. Former Pussycat Dolls singer Kimberly Wyatt had been quickest on the giant slalom, completing the course in 53.44 seconds, followed by presenter Laura Hamilton, who fell over but still recorded a time of 55.70 seconds. The fifth...
- 1/30/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Sinitta has been eliminated from The Jump.
The singer is the fourth celebrity to leave the show after losing out to Anthea Turner in the live jump.
Sinitta jumped from the K15, the smallest of the slopes, and managed to reach 9.5 metres.
Turner jumped from the K24, the medium slope, and recorded the longer jump of 11m. Four female celebrities took to the snow to compete in the Giant Slalom.
Former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt was the fastest in 53.44 seconds, followed by presenter Laura Hamilton. Despite falling over, she made it in 55.70 seconds.
Turner then followed with 56.14 seconds while Sinitta was last with 1.00.14.
Melinda Messenger was forced to pull out of the competition after suffering concussion.
Henry Conway also pulled out recently after breaking his wrist during skeleton training.
The Jump continues tomorrow night (January 30) - as the female and male celebrities compete together for the first time - at 8pm on Channel 4.
The singer is the fourth celebrity to leave the show after losing out to Anthea Turner in the live jump.
Sinitta jumped from the K15, the smallest of the slopes, and managed to reach 9.5 metres.
Turner jumped from the K24, the medium slope, and recorded the longer jump of 11m. Four female celebrities took to the snow to compete in the Giant Slalom.
Former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt was the fastest in 53.44 seconds, followed by presenter Laura Hamilton. Despite falling over, she made it in 55.70 seconds.
Turner then followed with 56.14 seconds while Sinitta was last with 1.00.14.
Melinda Messenger was forced to pull out of the competition after suffering concussion.
Henry Conway also pulled out recently after breaking his wrist during skeleton training.
The Jump continues tomorrow night (January 30) - as the female and male celebrities compete together for the first time - at 8pm on Channel 4.
- 1/29/2014
- Digital Spy
Laura Hamilton has been eliminated from 'The Jump'. The 31-year-old TV presenter - who only gave birth to son Rocco 11 weeks ago - went head-to-head against Donal MacIntyre in the live ski-off last night (30.01.14) after she posted the slowest time in a bobsleigh heat. During the live jump, both Laura and Donal opted for the medium slope, K24, but she was knocked out of the competition after the investigative journalist beat her by half a metre with 14m. Laura said: ''I'm really happy with everything I've achieved. I can't wait to cuddle my baby, Rocco.'' Donal had been drafted in...
- 1/29/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Amy Childs has been eliminated from The Jump.
Childs left the competition after the nervous reality TV star refused to take part in a live ski jump to remain in the Channel 4 competition.
The other lowest scoring competitor, Sinitta, took on K15 - the smallest of the three ski jumps - recording a jump of 10 metres.
The six female celebrities took on the Winter Olympics sport of skeleton, with Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt recording the fastest time at 44.180 seconds.
Melinda Messenger and Laura Hamilton followed in second (44.604) and third (45.369) place respectively.
TV presenter Anthea Turner narrowly avoided facing the live ski jump, finishing in fourth place with a time of 45.413.
Childs completed the course in 45.705 seconds, while Sinitta came last with a time of 45.951.
The Jump continues tomorrow (January 28) - as the male celebrities take part in their next challenge - at 8pm on Channel 4.
Childs left the competition after the nervous reality TV star refused to take part in a live ski jump to remain in the Channel 4 competition.
The other lowest scoring competitor, Sinitta, took on K15 - the smallest of the three ski jumps - recording a jump of 10 metres.
The six female celebrities took on the Winter Olympics sport of skeleton, with Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt recording the fastest time at 44.180 seconds.
Melinda Messenger and Laura Hamilton followed in second (44.604) and third (45.369) place respectively.
TV presenter Anthea Turner narrowly avoided facing the live ski jump, finishing in fourth place with a time of 45.413.
Childs completed the course in 45.705 seconds, while Sinitta came last with a time of 45.951.
The Jump continues tomorrow (January 28) - as the male celebrities take part in their next challenge - at 8pm on Channel 4.
- 1/27/2014
- Digital Spy
'80s pop icon Sinitta ends up screaming in terror when she takes on the Winter Olympics sport of skeleton for Channel 4's new reality show The Jump.
Sinitta and the other female contestants will all be tackling the scary sporting discipline on tonight's show and the bottom two contestants will then face-off in a live ski-jump.
Watch a clip of Sinitta in training:
Sinitta compared the skeleton experience to being "a human cannonball" and tearfully told the cameras: "The truth is, I don't even know if I can do this event. I hate it."
Other celebs taking on the skeleton tonight include Amy Childs, Kimberly Wyatt, Melinda Messenger and Laura Hamilton.
Watch a clip of Laura Hamilton in training:
In last night's first episode, Sir Steve Redgrave triumphed in the male giant slalom contest. Nicky Clarke ended up being eliminated after losing out in the Jump Off to 5ive's Ritchie Neville.
Sinitta and the other female contestants will all be tackling the scary sporting discipline on tonight's show and the bottom two contestants will then face-off in a live ski-jump.
Watch a clip of Sinitta in training:
Sinitta compared the skeleton experience to being "a human cannonball" and tearfully told the cameras: "The truth is, I don't even know if I can do this event. I hate it."
Other celebs taking on the skeleton tonight include Amy Childs, Kimberly Wyatt, Melinda Messenger and Laura Hamilton.
Watch a clip of Laura Hamilton in training:
In last night's first episode, Sir Steve Redgrave triumphed in the male giant slalom contest. Nicky Clarke ended up being eliminated after losing out in the Jump Off to 5ive's Ritchie Neville.
- 1/27/2014
- Digital Spy
The Jump celebrities have been introduced to the intimidating ski ramp for the first time.
The new Channel 4 show sees 12 famous faces tackling winter games such as bobsleigh, toboggan and cross-country skiing, as well as attempting a live ski jump to determine who stays in the competition.
Upon sitting at the top of the ramp for the first time, Amy Childs describes the prospect as "so nerve-wracking", while Sir Steve Redgrave claims that he hasn't got "a hope in hell".
Sinitta, Melinda Messenger and Darren Gough are among the other celebrities to express their shock at the height of the ramp.
The other competitors on the nightly series include Anthea Turner, Kimberly Wyatt, Marcus Brigstocke, Nicky Clarke and Henry Conway.
Laura Hamilton has stepped in for Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, who backed out of the competition earlier this month, while 5ive's Ritchie Neville has replaced the injured Flash Gordon actor Sam Jones.
The new Channel 4 show sees 12 famous faces tackling winter games such as bobsleigh, toboggan and cross-country skiing, as well as attempting a live ski jump to determine who stays in the competition.
Upon sitting at the top of the ramp for the first time, Amy Childs describes the prospect as "so nerve-wracking", while Sir Steve Redgrave claims that he hasn't got "a hope in hell".
Sinitta, Melinda Messenger and Darren Gough are among the other celebrities to express their shock at the height of the ramp.
The other competitors on the nightly series include Anthea Turner, Kimberly Wyatt, Marcus Brigstocke, Nicky Clarke and Henry Conway.
Laura Hamilton has stepped in for Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, who backed out of the competition earlier this month, while 5ive's Ritchie Neville has replaced the injured Flash Gordon actor Sam Jones.
- 1/22/2014
- Digital Spy
The Jump's host Davina McCall has promised that the show will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Channel 4's new competition sees 12 celebrities - including Sinitta and Sir Steve Redgrave - competing in a variety of winter sports, with each elimination decided in a live ski jump.
McCall, who will host the show with Alex Brooker, has now joked that the show will keep viewers so tense that they won't need to go to the gym.
"Picture the scene - it's January, you're depressed, New Year's Eve has been and gone, you've already broken your New Year's resolutions and you're feeling really bad about yourself," she said.
"What you need to do is sit down in front of the television and watch an entertainment programme that will have you clenching your buttocks so hard that you won't need to visit the gym for a month!"
She added: "There's going to be danger,...
Channel 4's new competition sees 12 celebrities - including Sinitta and Sir Steve Redgrave - competing in a variety of winter sports, with each elimination decided in a live ski jump.
McCall, who will host the show with Alex Brooker, has now joked that the show will keep viewers so tense that they won't need to go to the gym.
"Picture the scene - it's January, you're depressed, New Year's Eve has been and gone, you've already broken your New Year's resolutions and you're feeling really bad about yourself," she said.
"What you need to do is sit down in front of the television and watch an entertainment programme that will have you clenching your buttocks so hard that you won't need to visit the gym for a month!"
She added: "There's going to be danger,...
- 1/20/2014
- Digital Spy
Amy Childs, Sinitta and ten fellow brave celebrities have donned their ski gear for the first cast shot from The Jump.
The new Channel 4 show, due to begin later this month, sees 12 famous faces tackling winter games such as bobsleigh, toboggan and cross-country skiing.
Airing nightly, the series will decide eliminations based on a live ski jump.
Childs and Sinitta will be joined by fellow female contestants Anthea Turner, Melinda Messenger, Kimberly Wyatt and Laura Hamilton - who stepped in when Tara Palmer-Tomkinson decided to quit the competition.
5ive's Ritchie Neville - who is a replacement for injured Flash Gordon star Sam Jones - is also in the photograph, along with Marcus Brigstocke, Nicky Clarke, Henry Conway, Darren Gough and Sir Steve Redgrave.
The Jump is expected to begin on Channel 4 on January 26.
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The new Channel 4 show, due to begin later this month, sees 12 famous faces tackling winter games such as bobsleigh, toboggan and cross-country skiing.
Airing nightly, the series will decide eliminations based on a live ski jump.
Childs and Sinitta will be joined by fellow female contestants Anthea Turner, Melinda Messenger, Kimberly Wyatt and Laura Hamilton - who stepped in when Tara Palmer-Tomkinson decided to quit the competition.
5ive's Ritchie Neville - who is a replacement for injured Flash Gordon star Sam Jones - is also in the photograph, along with Marcus Brigstocke, Nicky Clarke, Henry Conway, Darren Gough and Sir Steve Redgrave.
The Jump is expected to begin on Channel 4 on January 26.
Catch up on all the latest TV and Movies releases in Digital Spy's Screen Time:...
- 1/16/2014
- Digital Spy
The Jump has lost another contestant as Flash Gordon star Sam Jones has been forced to pull out of the show.
The Channel 4 competition - which sees various celebrities battling it out in winter sports and live ski jumps - has already seen Tara Palmer-Tomkinson decide to quit.
Jones has now been forced to exit after picking up a shoulder injury during training a few weeks ago, and has been replaced by 5ive's Ritchie Neville.
When Digital Spy visited the ski jump in Austria last month, Jones - who injured himself in an over-exuberant celebration after a successful jump - was wearing a sling and had to leave to go to a doctor's appointment.
Channel 4 has now confirmed to DS that Jones will not be competing, saying: "We had hoped that he would recover in time to still take part in the show but unfortunately he has had to...
The Channel 4 competition - which sees various celebrities battling it out in winter sports and live ski jumps - has already seen Tara Palmer-Tomkinson decide to quit.
Jones has now been forced to exit after picking up a shoulder injury during training a few weeks ago, and has been replaced by 5ive's Ritchie Neville.
When Digital Spy visited the ski jump in Austria last month, Jones - who injured himself in an over-exuberant celebration after a successful jump - was wearing a sling and had to leave to go to a doctor's appointment.
Channel 4 has now confirmed to DS that Jones will not be competing, saying: "We had hoped that he would recover in time to still take part in the show but unfortunately he has had to...
- 1/14/2014
- Digital Spy
Made in Chelsea star Spencer Matthews furthered the mystery over his relationship with co-star Lucy Watson by confirming that the pair are finally a couple - as he turned up alone at an event they were supposed to attend together.
Many viewers of the E4 show have suspected that Spencer's impromptu romance may be a hollow attempt to get revenge on former girlfriend Louise Thompson, who is now dating his nemesis and Lucy's ex Andy Jordan.
But Spencer stressed to Digital Spy and other journalists at the FiFi UK Fragrance Awards in London last night (May 16) that he and Lucy are the real thing, saying: "We are official, yeah. We are dating, it's looking good... we're very happy at the moment."
He continued: "I have a very different kind of relationship with Lucy. It's kind of like going out with a very close friend. She's very similar to me,...
Many viewers of the E4 show have suspected that Spencer's impromptu romance may be a hollow attempt to get revenge on former girlfriend Louise Thompson, who is now dating his nemesis and Lucy's ex Andy Jordan.
But Spencer stressed to Digital Spy and other journalists at the FiFi UK Fragrance Awards in London last night (May 16) that he and Lucy are the real thing, saying: "We are official, yeah. We are dating, it's looking good... we're very happy at the moment."
He continued: "I have a very different kind of relationship with Lucy. It's kind of like going out with a very close friend. She's very similar to me,...
- 5/17/2013
- Digital Spy
We have added a new set of pictures from the event "UK National Reality TV Awards 2012".Francine Lewis attending the National Reality TV Awards 2012 at Porchester Hall in London.Picture copyright by Landmark / PR Photos. Francine Lewis attending the National Reality TV Awards 2012 at Porchester Hall in London.Picture copyright by Landmark / PR Photos. Alexandra Felstead attending the National Reality TV Awards 2012 at Porchester Hall in London.Picture copyright by Landmark / PR Photos. Danielle Mason attending the National Reality TV Awards 2012 at Porchester Hall in London.Picture copyright by Landmark / PR Photos. Laura Hamilton attending the National Reality TV Awards 2012 at Porchester Hall in London.Picture copyright by Landmark / PR Photos. Danielle Mason attending the...
- 9/4/2012
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
We have added a new set of pictures from the event "th Anniversary Performance of We Will Rock You".Brian May attending the 10th Anniversary Performance of "We Will Rock You" at the Dominion Theatre in London.Photo copyright by Landmark / PR Photos. Michelle Heaton attending the 10th Anniversary Performance of "We Will Rock You" at the Dominion Theatre in London.Photo copyright by Landmark / PR Photos. Donal McIntyre and Ameera McIntyre attending the 10th Anniversary Performance of "We Will Rock You" at the Dominion Theatre in London.Photo copyright by Landmark / PR Photos. Laura Hamilton attending the 10th Anniversary Performance of "We Will Rock You" at the Dominion Theatre in London.Photo copyright by Landmark / PR Photos. Jilly Johnson attending...
- 5/18/2012
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Asda’s Tickled Pink Campaign reaches a 15 year milestone in 2011, and to mark this memorable birthday and help support Breast Cancer Care and Breast Cancer Campaign, it aims to be bigger and better than ever!
This year has seen tremendous support from a host of famous faces who are taking part in a range of fundraising festivities, including a high profile celebrity photographic campaign modelling this year’s must-have Tickled Pink t-shirts and the launch of a limited edition celebrity dress collection.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Camilla Dallerup, Laura Hamilton, Kate Walsh, Denise Lewis and Zoe Salmon have donned their favourite Tickled Pink t-shirts priced from £8 in a glamorous photo shoot, and to celebrate 15 years of Tickled Pink in style, the fashionable range of womens tops and other products has been extended further with an exciting limited edition dress collection designed by their talented celebrity supporters – Danielle Lineker, Andrea McLean, Gaby Roslin and Chloe Madeley.
This year has seen tremendous support from a host of famous faces who are taking part in a range of fundraising festivities, including a high profile celebrity photographic campaign modelling this year’s must-have Tickled Pink t-shirts and the launch of a limited edition celebrity dress collection.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Camilla Dallerup, Laura Hamilton, Kate Walsh, Denise Lewis and Zoe Salmon have donned their favourite Tickled Pink t-shirts priced from £8 in a glamorous photo shoot, and to celebrate 15 years of Tickled Pink in style, the fashionable range of womens tops and other products has been extended further with an exciting limited edition dress collection designed by their talented celebrity supporters – Danielle Lineker, Andrea McLean, Gaby Roslin and Chloe Madeley.
- 10/4/2011
- Look to the Stars
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