At its peak, this year’s award show recorded 4.75 million viewers and dipped as low as 2.3 million. Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton picked up the award for the second time, beating out Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson and jockey Hollie Doyle for
“It’s to try to leave this place with changes that will hopefully make it a more diverse sport in the future. So, if I come in five-10 years’ time, and I walk in, I won’t be the only person of colour that’s
“It’s [about] having a sport that is reflective of society and the outside world. Yes, our world is multicultural – lots of different colours and people from different religions – and we don’t see a lot of women here too. “I hope
Lewis Hamilton has had a remarkable year on and off the track as he celebrates his seventh world championship in Formula One. The Mercedes driver has won four consecutive Drivers’ championships and surpassed Michael Schumacher for most race wins in the history
The other nominees for this year’s award are Lewis Hamilton, Ronnie OSullivan, Jordan Henderson, Hollie Doyle and Stuart Broad. Following Fury’s first request to be removed, the BBC stood firm. “The shortlist is decided by an independent expert panel who choose contenders
Stuart Broad announced as the second nominee England cricketer Stuart Broad has been announced as the second nominee for the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year award. The fast bowler was dropped for the first Test of the summer against the West
AJ Pritchard will be seen entering the I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! 2020 Castle later this evening. It comes after the professional dancer announced his exit from Strictly Come Dancing earlier this year. And apparently, opportunities like the popular ITV
Meghan Markle has been heavily praised by celebrity biographer Sean Smith, who claims the Duchess has one thing other royals don’t. In an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk he even suggested senior royals are attempting to copy Meghan, but it just “doesn’t work”.
Robert Lacey, a royal author, has investigated the royal brothers as part of a new book, titled Battle of Brothers: William and Harry. Speaking to ET Online, he described Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as “royal rock stars” who may have “overshadowed”