Willie Thorne has joked that he wants his old friend Steve Davis to suffer in the I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! jungle.
Steve Davis is currently taking part in the long-running ITV reality series, and Thorne wants to get his own back for all the times he was beaten by the six-time World Champion snooker star.
Thorne only managed four wins out of the 36 matches they played against each other in their careers.
"I've already spent lots phoning up to get him to do trials," Thorne told The Sun.
"All the beatings he's given me, I want him to eat every kangaroo b*llock and ostrich penis there is!
"All the beatings he has given everybody over the years, they'll want to get their own back. It might cost them £50 to do it, but it'll be £50 well spent!"
Speaking about Davis's personality, Thorne said: "He is so dry and laidback.
Steve Davis is currently taking part in the long-running ITV reality series, and Thorne wants to get his own back for all the times he was beaten by the six-time World Champion snooker star.
Thorne only managed four wins out of the 36 matches they played against each other in their careers.
"I've already spent lots phoning up to get him to do trials," Thorne told The Sun.
"All the beatings he's given me, I want him to eat every kangaroo b*llock and ostrich penis there is!
"All the beatings he has given everybody over the years, they'll want to get their own back. It might cost them £50 to do it, but it'll be £50 well spent!"
Speaking about Davis's personality, Thorne said: "He is so dry and laidback.
- 11/22/2013
- Digital Spy
As part of this year’s Sports Relief efforts, the BBC is running another series of celebrity based ‘Lets Dance.’
This year’s group will include Katy Brand, Rufus Hound and Shappi Khorsandi represent the world of comedy, alongside some of the nations favourite Grumpy Old Women, Jenny Eclair, Linda Robson, Lesley Joseph and Susie Blake. Also performing over the series will be the cast from Holby City, the news presenters and Olympians Mark Foster, Iwan Thomas, Leon Taylor, Dalton Grant, Heather Fell and Jamie Baulch.
Let’s get cracking on tonight’s show. We are hoping that someone will be as funny as Robert Webb or can anyone remember Christian and Minty’s hilarious dance last year? Classic! First up is comedian…..
Rufus Hound:
Rufus took to the stage to perform Cheryl Cole’s ‘Fight For This Love’, dressed in full military getup. We particularly loved the revealing...
This year’s group will include Katy Brand, Rufus Hound and Shappi Khorsandi represent the world of comedy, alongside some of the nations favourite Grumpy Old Women, Jenny Eclair, Linda Robson, Lesley Joseph and Susie Blake. Also performing over the series will be the cast from Holby City, the news presenters and Olympians Mark Foster, Iwan Thomas, Leon Taylor, Dalton Grant, Heather Fell and Jamie Baulch.
Let’s get cracking on tonight’s show. We are hoping that someone will be as funny as Robert Webb or can anyone remember Christian and Minty’s hilarious dance last year? Classic! First up is comedian…..
Rufus Hound:
Rufus took to the stage to perform Cheryl Cole’s ‘Fight For This Love’, dressed in full military getup. We particularly loved the revealing...
- 2/20/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Girls Aloud star Kimberley Walsh has been confirmed as a guest judge on Let's Dance For Sport Relief. Walsh will be joined by comics Paddy McGuinness and Jason Manford on the charity celebrity talent contest. Steve Jones and Claudia Winkleman return for a second series of the dance show on Saturday night. Katy Brand, Rufus Hound, Linda Robson, Lesley Joseph and snooker star Willie Thorne were previously confirmed as contestants. Further stars revealed to be taking part in the competition include Holby City's (more)...
- 2/17/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Girls Aloud band member Kimberley Walsh is to follow in fellow band-member Cheryl Cole’s footsteps when she makes an appearance as a judge on BBC’s Let’s Dance for Sport Relief.
The show will open on Saturday and will be fronted by Steve Jones and Claudia Winkleman.
Some of the acts who’ll feature include Katy Brand, Rufus Hound, Shappi Khorsandi, Jenny Éclair, Linda Robson, Lesley Joseph and Susie Blake.
Football stars Peter Shilton and Rodney Marsh, and snooker legends Willie Thorne and Dennis Taylor are also to star, but what we don’t know yet is who will be dancing which dances.
Two acts from each of the first three shows will go on to the Grand Final, when one act will be crowned Let’s Dance champions 2010.
The BBC’s Let’s Dance for Sport Relief site reads, “Each week, three panellists will offer their wit...
The show will open on Saturday and will be fronted by Steve Jones and Claudia Winkleman.
Some of the acts who’ll feature include Katy Brand, Rufus Hound, Shappi Khorsandi, Jenny Éclair, Linda Robson, Lesley Joseph and Susie Blake.
Football stars Peter Shilton and Rodney Marsh, and snooker legends Willie Thorne and Dennis Taylor are also to star, but what we don’t know yet is who will be dancing which dances.
Two acts from each of the first three shows will go on to the Grand Final, when one act will be crowned Let’s Dance champions 2010.
The BBC’s Let’s Dance for Sport Relief site reads, “Each week, three panellists will offer their wit...
- 2/17/2010
- by Lynn
- Unreality
The first group of celebrities competing in Let’s Dance For Sport Relief, have been announced today.
Katy Brand, Rufus Hound and Shappi Khorsandi represent the world of comedy, alongside some of the nations favourite Grumpy Old Women, Jenny Eclair, Linda Robson, Lesley Joseph and Susie Blake.
Also taking to the dance floor will be sporting greats such as footballers Peter Shilton and Rodney Marsh, snooker legends Willie Thorne and Dennis Taylor and comedians confirmed so far are Jack Dee and Frank Skinner.
This year’s contestants will be judged by an all-new and exciting panel that sees the judging line-up change for all four shows.
Claudia Winkleman and Steve Jones return to host the show which kicks off Saturday 20 February 2010 on BBC One.
Each week a celebrity act (a mix of solo dancers, duos and groups) will perform a number of famous dances such as Single Ladies (Beyonce), Greased Lightning...
Katy Brand, Rufus Hound and Shappi Khorsandi represent the world of comedy, alongside some of the nations favourite Grumpy Old Women, Jenny Eclair, Linda Robson, Lesley Joseph and Susie Blake.
Also taking to the dance floor will be sporting greats such as footballers Peter Shilton and Rodney Marsh, snooker legends Willie Thorne and Dennis Taylor and comedians confirmed so far are Jack Dee and Frank Skinner.
This year’s contestants will be judged by an all-new and exciting panel that sees the judging line-up change for all four shows.
Claudia Winkleman and Steve Jones return to host the show which kicks off Saturday 20 February 2010 on BBC One.
Each week a celebrity act (a mix of solo dancers, duos and groups) will perform a number of famous dances such as Single Ladies (Beyonce), Greased Lightning...
- 2/3/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
The first list of celebrities taking part in Let's Dance For Sport Relief have been revealed. Steve Jones and Claudia Winkleman will return to host the programme, which will run for four weeks on BBC One. Comics Katy Brand, Rufus Hound and Shappi Khorsandi will be joined on the dance show by sports stars Peter Shilton, Rodney Marsh, Willie Thorne and Dennis Taylor. Jenny Eclair, Linda Robson, Lesley Jospeh and Susie Blake will also compete in the charity event. The rotating judging panel will be made of comedians such as Frank Skinner and Jack Dee, as well as former contestants. Dance routines (more)...
- 2/3/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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