Cerys returns, but not to glory
If Cerys had been hoping that her I'm A Celeb spell would restore her to the nation's hearts, today's papers will make slightly grim reading for her. Admittedly, the attacks are coming from two newspaper groups who she didn't flog her 'my slightly grubby sort-of-romance to' at the weekend.
In the Mirror, Gavin Martin shakes his head more in sorrow than in anger:
"I've met Cerys many times and always found her extremely pleasant, so easy to talk to.
"She's also an exceptionally talented singer but her stint on reality TV is overshadowing all that ability. I don't blame her for doing the show, she's got bills to pay, but you can't help feeling she's better than that."
"She's also an exceptionally talented singer but her stint on reality TV is overshadowing all that ability. I don't blame her for doing the show, she's got bills to pay, but you can't help feeling she's better than that."
The Mail, meanwhile, is less with the sorrow, more with the anger, sniffing that the audience is being played:
Celebrity love sham: Cerys and Marc are too busy cashing in to rekindle their romance
She said it hit her like a thunderbolt. He said he hoped they could have children together.
But for a lovestruck pair, Cerys Matthews and Marc Bannerman seem strangely reluctant to rush back into each other's arms.
The singer and actor, who met while competing on I'm a Celebrity...Get me Out of Here! in Australia, have not managed to meet up after emerging from the jungle.
She said it hit her like a thunderbolt. He said he hoped they could have children together.
But for a lovestruck pair, Cerys Matthews and Marc Bannerman seem strangely reluctant to rush back into each other's arms.
The singer and actor, who met while competing on I'm a Celebrity...Get me Out of Here! in Australia, have not managed to meet up after emerging from the jungle.
Goodness. Are they suggesting that it might be all made up?
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