Anne Robinson is fighting against a hotel chain building twin towers near her homeShe memorably found fame and fortune by reducing grown men and women to gibbering wrecks. And now the Queen Of Mean, the indomitable Anne Robinson, is eyeing up her biggest target yet — a developer intent on building a twin-towered hotel complex overlooking her home in the elegant heartland of Kensington. The 73-year-old is eager to stress that the current building — a Holiday Inn — also fails to find favour. Kensington and Chelsea council has received 5,000 letters about the development and will deliberate on the proposal later this month. ‘I just do shouting.’Broadcaster and poet Pam Ayres has published an ode to TV hunk Richard Madden after watching him and Keeley Hawes in the BBC’s rather racy new Sunday night drama Bodyguard.
Source: Daily Mail September 04, 2018 21:17 UTC