Initially, ‘Hole In The Ground’ is reminiscent of Inhaler’s signature sound: guitar-driven and indie inspired. It has a beautiful melody that runs effortlessly throughout the song, which is ironic since the lyric, ‘This song is too long, it needs a melody’, is incorporated playfully. This sound resonates perfectly with front-man Elijah Hewson’s raw and warm vocals as his execution perfectly captures the sound of yearning. I think this is one of their best songs to date as they strongly display the individual components that make the band a whole.
I’M A CELEBRITY champ Angry Ginge has arrived back on home turf donning his Jungle Crown after his ITV show triumph.
The YouTube star, 24, stepped off his long-haul journey from Down Under to Manchester donning a blue Manchester United shirt and shorts.
I’m A Celeb champ Angry Ginge arrived at Manchester Airport after his victory on the ITV series Credit: SplashHe was joined by co-star Lisa Riley in the Arrivals terminal Credit: mancpicss66The YouTube star was happy to take selfies with fans gathered at the transport hub Credit: mancpicss66
The online sensation, real name Morgan Burtwistle, finished off his airport look with bright red crocs which matched his suitcase – yet it was his Jungle King headpiece which commanded all the attention.
As the episode reached its conclusion, hosts Ant and Dec announced Angry Ginge as King of the Jungle – taking the crown from last year’s reigning champion, McFly star Danny Jones.
Angry Ginge was all smiles as he touched down at the Arrivals terminal, firstly posing for a few solo snaps and selfies with fans before being joined by co-star and northern lass, Lisa Riley.
An emotional and elated Ginge said: “I don’t think I can swear, but I feel amazing.
“Honestly, a dream come true. I didn’t think I could go all this way never mind win. Thank you to everyone who voted.”
He earlier said of the experience: “It was a lot harder than I thought it’d be. I’d reached out to people before I went in to get some advice, but nobody warned me about what I was about to go through.
It has npw been revealed that Ginge was miles ahead of his campmates when it came to the public vote.
Shona, 34, was the first to leave the final in third place, after she won just 22 per cent of the public vote – as opposed to 25 per cent for Tom and 53 per cent for Ginge.
With just Tom, 39, and Ginge remaining, the vote re-opened and saw Ginge nab the win.
He received a whopping 65 per cent of votes, with Tom achieving 35 per cent of the public’s backing.
Ginge has an impressive 1.9 million followers on Instagram, compared to EastEnders star Shona’s 610K followers and Celebs Go Dating star Tom’s 1.1 million followers.
The online star couldn’t be separated from his jungle king crown Credit: SplashHe took to social media to thank fans for the warm reception Credit: Instagram
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A shortlist of six contenders has been announced for the 2025 BBC Sports Personality of the Year award.
England footballers Hannah Hampton and Chloe Kelly, rugby union player Ellie Kildunne, darts player Luke Littler, golfer Rory McIlroy and Formula 1 driver Lando Norris are the nominees.
Voting will take place during the show on BBC One and the BBC iPlayer on Thursday, 18 December.
The programme – presented by Gabby Logan, Alex Scott and Clare Balding, and broadcast live from MediaCityUK in Salford – will celebrate 12 months of incredible sporting action.
Alex Kay-Jelski, director of BBC Sport, said: “This has been a breathtaking year for sport, driven by athletes whose performances belong in the history books.
“Each one has delivered moments of pure brilliance that have defined 2025.
“It’s been incredible to watch, and I can’t wait to honour their achievements, and to see who the nation chooses as the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025.”
The public can vote online on the night for the main award, with full details announced during the show.
The Team of the Year award will also be decided by a public vote, with contenders to be announced on 15 December.
Other prizes awarded on the night include Young Sports Personality of the Year, Coach of the Year, Lifetime Achievement and the Helen Rollason Award.
The World Sport Star award, for which voting is open, will also be presented.