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  • Tom Fletcher on split from Giovanna and how he spent ‘years grovelling’ to try and win her back

    Tom Fletcher on split from Giovanna and how he spent ‘years grovelling’ to try and win her back

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    Tom Fletcher – who is a judge on The Voice UK tonight (Saturday, September 7) – once split from wife Giovanna.

    The couple have been married for 12 years now – but in the early days, their relationship came to a brief end.

    The Voice UK judge Tom Fletcher on Giovanna split

    Tom and Giovanna have known each other a long, long time.

    They got engaged in 2011 and tied the knot in 2012. Since then, they have welcomed three children together.

    However, their happy life together almost didn’t happen after Tom got cold feet back in the very early days of their relationship.

    Tom and Giovanna first met as teenagers at the Sylvia Young School. It seemed to be love at first sight for Tom, who didn’t wait to ask her out. In fact, he asked her out on the very first day they met.

    “She said yes but I dumped her two days later,” he once revealed during an interview with OK! magazine.

    Giovanna and Tom met as teens (Credit: CoverImages.com)

    Tom Fletcher and his cold feet in early days of romance with Giovanna

    The McFly singer then continued.

    “Then I spent years grovelling, trying to get her to go back out with me – which thankfully worked! We’ve been together for 19 years this year,” he then said.

    Earlier this year, Tom and Giovanna celebrated their twelfth wedding anniversary.

    Tom shared a snap of himself and Giovanna high-fiving on their wedding day.

    “You may now high-five the bride. We got hitched 12 years ago today. Happy anniversary honey,” he captioned the sweet post.

    Tom Fletcher and Giovanna Fletcher smiling at the camera
    Tom and Giovanna have been together for a long time (Credit: CoverImages.com)

    Tom and Giovanna to renew their vows?

    Last year, Giovanna revealed she and Tom are planning to renew their vows at some point.

    “It’ll be a silly intimate celebration of love. It won’t be anything flash or over the top,” she told The Mirror at the time.

    “We can definitely say that we don’t know who we would be without each other in our lives.

    “We know each other inside out and I couldn’t imagine being with someone who I felt like I had to put a full face of make-up on for every day, or behave a certain way for,” she then added.

    Read more: Giovanna Fletcher: From stage to ITVBe’s Made in Italy show, books, and I’m A Celebrity win

    The Voice airs on ITV1 and ITVX at 8.15pm tonight (Saturday, September 7). 

    Leave us a comment on our Facebook page @EntertainmentDailyFix and let us know what you think of this story.

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  • Becky Hill Is The Main Event

    Becky Hill Is The Main Event

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    Becky Hill is digging through her purse as I walk into her dressing room. It’s about a half hour or so until she’s headlining at The Brooklyn Steel in New York, and the opening duo act GAWD is getting the already-hyped crowd, who has chanted her name at any lull, ready for her. Arriving at the venue, there was no doubt in my mind people were ready for Becky Hill, but right now Becky is ready for me.


    She’s wearing a denim set that glistens in the light thanks to a thousand crystals, it’s reminiscent of Y2K pop queens like Britney Spears. Her face stretches into a warm smile as she hugs me and my photographer hello, ushering us to the couches and introducing herself as if I haven’t been listening to her music for a good chunk of my life. Sitting with Becky Hill already feels comfortable, and it’s all thanks to her.

    What Becky was looking for in her purse was her set of press-on nails, which she begins to put on as we speak…like we’re two besties gossiping before she has to perform. We start talking about the year she’s had already, with releasing two new singles: “Disconnect” with Chase & Status and “Side Effects” with Lewis Thompson.

    The two singles indicate a new album currently slated to release in May, which she’s so excited about. She knows how to write an album now, it’s a real dance album. She’s shed the fear of not being accepted for her album not being pop enough, and is showcasing her confidence as a woman, songwriter, and singer.


    “I found that the music I was putting out wasn’t matching the music I wanted to listen to…and I decided last year that I was going to make a f—ing album that I would rave to, that I would be seen listening to in the clubs.”

    She takes me on a journey: moving to London alone at age 18 with no friends or family to help her, she meets Karen Poole (or as Becky lovingly calls her, Auntie Karen) who has since helped her write and create songs like “Remember” with David Guetta. Poole is the melody queen, and Becky Hill has the voice that can take your breath away: powerful, gritty, moving, and real. It’s a match made in music heaven.

    “If you would say a lyric to your friend, then that’s what makes the song,”

    Becky got her start on
    The Voice UK as a member of Jessie J’s team, quickly separating herself as a star in her own right when she became the first and only member of the show to score a #1 UK single with Oliver Heldens’ “Gecko (Overdrive).” For the past two years, she’s received the BRIT Award for Best Dance Act. She’s collaborated with David Guetta, Joel Corry, Matoma, Jonas Blue, and more.

    Since I’ve spoken with both Joel Corry and David Guetta, I ask her about those collaborations: songs like “Remember” and “Crazy What Love Can Do” with Guetta, and “HISTORY” with Corry. Joel Corry is a friendly face, a hard worker and “an utter sweetheart.” She goes on to tell an amazing story about her relationship with David Guetta, one of the most iconic DJ’s to date.

    “David made a turning point in my career that he didn’t have to make. It just shows what a beautiful f****** person he is. “

    When Becky Hill proposed her song to David Guetta she left out a few facts: (1) that is was her song and (2) that Guetta wouldn’t own it

    for himself. Once she got his approval of the track, she let him in on the secret and he still wanted to work with her. Becky delves into how she hasn’t always been well-received as a woman in the dance sphere.

    “I absolutely love and respect David Guetta not for his empire of what he’s built and who he is…but how he has treated me as a woman in dance music, which is quite rare. The respect he has given me has been second to none and I’ll always have him to thank.”

    “Remember” is the catalyst track for Becky Hill- the one that changed it all for her and allowed her to unlock new, well-deserved success. It’s the last song she plays on her sets for a reason, the one he allows for her to perform at the BRITS, to celebrate all she’s accomplished summed up in one song.

    She shares her dreams of working with Calvin Harris, but being a feature artist is not where Becky deserves to shine. As a woman in a predominately male dance music field, it hasn’t come easy. Someone with Becky Hill’s voice and already impressive track record should be a well-respected titan in her industry…but not everyone is so easy to trust a woman. Becky gets serious as I ask about being a woman in the industry,

    “It’s more-so just deflating. I have had to work twice as hard in the industry- I’ve been working for 12 years, I came off The Voice when I was 18 and I just broke the UK two-three years ago. Still to this day I have been having to do features for people to even give a f– about my music. My label is amazing, but there’s still this conversation when I make a song about which DJ to put on. I think people are less responsive to women than they are faceless male DJs.”

    She lists faceless DJ’s like Marshmello and Daft Punk, who have found major success while women have to dress and look a certain way to be well-received. She’s not wrong, but she admits since she’s broken through she’s seen more women have the confidence to pursue their dreams.

    “It’s the same for all women: you have to be sexy…but not too sexy. You can’t dress too masculine, but you can’t dress too feminine.”

    And while Becky Hill has navigated all of this, she’s still a blazing star constantly growing her outreach. It’s a sold-out show, her first for New York, with 8,000 people there
    only for Becky Hill, and you know it won’t be her last.

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    Jai Phillips

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