ru24.pro
News in English
Сентябрь
2024

Inside Strictly star Nick Knowles’ real-life SOS moments – ‘cruel’ dumping & age gap flings to ‘wrecked home’ scandal

0

HE’S the cheeky chappy who left DIY SOS viewers in tears and lit up the dancefloor at the weekend.

But Nick Knowles has been plagued with some SOS moments of his own throughout his life.

BBC
Nick Knowles and Luba Mushtuk on Strictly: It Takes Two[/caption]
Peter Jordan
Nick suffered an injury after changing a tyre[/caption]
Peter Jordan
His future on Strictly is in the balance[/caption]

And he may be facing his latest as his Strictly future hangs in the balance after suffering a nasty injury while changing a car tyre.

The TV presenter, who’s paired with Luba Mushtuk on the show, has been pictured with his arm in a sling, looking downcast.

Earlier this week a source told The Sun: “Nick has hurt his arm and is terrified he’s going to have to leave Strictly.

“He’s going to speak to a doctor and then with the BBC.

“Nick knows that be needs to give himself time to recover and that means he won’t be able to train properly with Luba.”

It’s not the first time Nick has suffered heartbreak, having weathered a string of scandals, including an acrimonious divorce, accusations of “emotional cruelty” and claims he will only date women under 30.

As he fights to ensure he keeps dancing, we look at the ups and downs of the TV handyman.

Tangled love life and bitter divorce

Nick, who grew up on a council estate in Southall, first wed in the 1990s and had two children with first wife Gillian — son Charlie, 28, and daughter Tuesday, 27.

The couple split when the children were toddlers and Nick has another son Tyrian-J, 28, from a brief affair with beauty therapist Paula Beckett-Vass.

He moved in with presenter Suzi Perry after meeting her on the set of City Hospital, splitting with her three years later, in 2003.

Nick met Suzy Perry on the set of City Hospital
Nick and ex-wife Jessica Moor, who accused him of “emotional cruelty”
The couple on holiday with their son Eddie in 2016

But it was his second marriage, to Jessica Moor, which caused the star the biggest headache.

The couple have a young son Eddie, now ten, but when they split in 2016, after four years of marriage, she accused him of  “emotional cruelty, abuse and eventually isolation.”

The row erupted on Twitter after Jessica claimed her ex had refused to pay Eddie’s school fees as the divorce talks turned ugly.

She tweeted: “After years of intimidation, emotional cruelty, abuse and eventually isolation (that I have kept silent about — of which I have diaries and images), this is the straw that broke the camel’s back.”

Nick furiously denied the claims, insisting he was “extremely hurt” by the accusations and said he would continue to pay his son’s fees directly to the school.

‘Cruel’ dumping after public snap

Gemma Oaten claimed “cruel” Nick dropped her like a stone after this picture

But Jessica is not the only ex to slam the star’s behaviour.

Following the marriage split he dated Emmerdale actress Gemma Oaten but she says he instantly changed when their romance became public, after they were snapped at the TV Choice awards in September 2016.

“One Sunday morning we were lying in bed and all these texts came through about us being photographed together,” said Gemma.

“In an instant, he completely changed. It was all about him and how it was going to affect his family. It was really cruel as he said it didn’t matter for me. I felt sick.”

She added: “I said, ‘Do you want to throw away what we have? We have done nothing wrong’. But he just dropped me like a ton of bricks.

“I thought it was a real relationship and he wasn’t afraid to let others know.”

‘Mid-life crisis’

He denied a romance with TOWIE star Pascal
Nick split with Emily in February 2021

More controversy followed when TOWIE star Pascal Craymer – 25 years his junior – revealed they were dating, saying: “He’s so lovely. We’re seeing how it goes. He gets portrayed badly but he’s a nice guy.”

But he embarrassed her by instantly denying their romance and she responded by saying he was having a “mid-life crisis”.

Nick went on to date marketing executive Rebecca Kearns and PR executive Emily Hallinan – both 30 years his junior.

And reality star Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace called him out when she claimed he would only date women under 30. 

“Nick was trying to kid himself. He tried to chat me up that one time. That’s all I know!,” she told The Sun in 2018.

“And then he must have Googled me and found out my date of birth and realised I was far too old for him.”

She added: “He’s a delightful gentleman and I like a silver fox but I do feel like something happened when he realised I wasn’t under 30 and then I was dumped.”

Nick – who split with Emily in February 2021 –  has previously confessed to commitment phobia.

“My relationships have pretty much followed a pattern,” he said in 2008.

“They last six months and start off with me explaining that I work a lot,so will have commitment issues.

“The women involved agree that that is fine, then after a month I get a phone call saying, ‘This isn’t on’. After three months we split up, then get back together. After five, there’s another tussle. At six it’s all off.”

Planning a THIRD wedding

Instagram
Nick got engaged to Katie Dadzie last year[/caption]
@katie.dadzie
She’s 27 years his junior but has hit back at “gold digger” jibes[/caption]

Nick is now planning his third wedding, after getting engaged to Katie Dadzie, who’s 27 years his junior, last year.

The couple have been together since 2021 and met when Katie’s daughters befriended Nick’s youngest lad Eddie at a play centre.

A pal said: “They are so in love and absolutely adore each other. Katie is over the moon that Nick popped the question.”

At the time, cruel trolls not only called out the generational divide but also suggested Katie – despite having her own successful brand – was a “gold digger.”

In a stark response, she told The Sun on Sunday: “Nick has a Peter Pan complex, he doesn’t act the age he is at all.

“He is like a teenage boy and has so much energy. I also act a bit older, so it works out.

“We’re really happy and support each other with kids and our work lives. He’s a really lovely person.

“We have separate homes, which I think works for our relationship.”

On screen spats and ‘sexism’ row

Nick had “blazing rows” with producers in the Bush Telegraph
Nick and carpenter Mick Millar fell out with Gabrielle on the Big Build
Nick almost lost his DIY SOS job over a Shreddies advert

Nick’s fiery temper has been known to get him into trouble in the past.

During the filming of the Big Build, in 2018, he upset interior designer Gabrielle Blackman by berating her on-screen for borrowing his workmen to make table tops.

After Nick told her she’d “dropped a clanger” on the job Gabrielle accused him of getting “very emotional” over the issue and insisted he was overreacting.

Nick’s stint on I’m a Celebrity also got him in hot water with viewers and producers alike.

He was accused of being sexist during a row over rice portions when he suggested the female celebrities would be “a bit jumpier” because they were on their periods.

He told John Barrowman: “Remember the girls are going to be a bit jumpier because of what time of the month they told us it is. We’re going to have that for a couple of days with the girls. “

Anne Hegarty also revealed that Nick became the campmates’ champion, having “blazing rows” with producers in the Bush Telegraph.

“I don’t think (the viewers) have seen how protective Nick gets with the other campmates,” she said on her exit from the jungle. “And how he’ll have blazing rows in the Bush Telegraph if he thinks the rest of us are being put at risk in any way.” 

Campmate Malique Dwyer Thompson also revealed that Nick had “big disputes” with Noel Edmonds around the campfire that weren’t aired.

But Nick claimed producers were “absolutely furious” with him because he encouraged the campmates to stick together.

“They did anything to try and wind us up. And the more we stuck together the more it really got on their nerves,” he said. “They hated me by the end of it!”

He also found himself in hot water in 2021, after breaching BBC rules by filming a Shreddies ad.

Beeb bosses were upset that the TV star drew on his DIY SOS profile to play a builder in the cereal ad and he was said to be in “utter turmoil” over fears he faced the sack.

‘Ruined home’

This family on DIY SOS said Nick and the team “ruined” their home
They had buckets for leaking water around the house

In 2023, a family claimed Nick and the DIY SOS team wrecked their home and they begged the BBC not to air the episode – which fell on deaf ears as it was aired in June 2022.

Peter Chapman said the Beeb ignored his plea not to televise their renovation after the fix-it team made their lives “hell” – leaving them wanting to quit the UK.

The full-time carer to wife Sarah, daughter Suzanne and autistic brother Steve, were embroiled in a three-year row over allegations DIY SOS carried out an error-strewn renovation project at their bungalow in February 2020.

Peter was seeking compensation from the broadcasters, claiming the show’s tradespeople caused £30,000 of destruction to the home in Charlton Kings, Cheltenham.

The refurbishment initially appeared to have gone smoothly, but Peter said issues began to emerge soon after they moved back in.

He added errors carried out by Nick Knowles and his crew included wall bars on the loo for wheelchair-using Sarah and Suzanne coming off on the first day.

Other issues included a leaking roof, which had buckets catching water, cracks in the patio decking, making it unsafe for Sarah to use her wheelchair and a ramp that was too steep for her wheelchair – issues he said could have proved fatal.

He also blamed the programme for laying a driveway that sank and had to be re-laid, cracks in some of the bungalow’s walls, a lack of insulation in two ceilings and installing a slippery hard floor in the lounge when he wanted to keep carpet.

Peter claimed to have refused an offer of £15,000 from the BBC, saying it would not come close to covering the cost of the repairs.

Album flop and driving ban 

Nick’s debut album tanked and was slammed by critics
Nick leaves court in Cheltenham after receiving a six month ban

Guitarist Nick has long harboured dreams of a musical career which came to an  abrupt end in 2017 after his first album, Every Kind of People, flopped spectacularly.

The album of covers limped into the charts at no.92 and was slammed by Shane Ritchie, who mocked him as a “chippie who sings”, as well as beginning a war of words with Noel Gallagher.

“Noel Gallagher was promoting an album at the time and he said it sounded like I was having a stroke when I was singing,” Nick told the Sun.

“Noel’s about 55 now and he’s still trying to say things like a teenager.

“But trying to stay current by taking the p*ss out of somebody who does makeover programmes on TV — it’s a little less rock ’n’ roll, isn’t it?”

He also says the flop damaged his love of music.

“I didn’t pick up a guitar for about 18 months after the album came out,” he said.

“I took a bit of a kicking for it and I felt like the joy had been taken out of it for me. It took the love of it away.”

The presenter found himself on the wrong side of the law in 2019, when he was caught speeding and using a mobile phone near his Cotswolds home.

He admitted doing 85mph in a 70mph limit in his Range Rover and told the court he had a hands-free kit but was using his phone due to a “dodgy power lead”.

He was banned from driving for six months and fined nearly £1,500.