You Can't Fire Me, I'm Famous! - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Louis Walsh
Piers Morgan presents a series which delves deep into the lives and turbulent careers of eight famous faces. They may have been fired, walked out or driven out, but each was at the centre of a high-profilesacking scandal. Morgan meets Louis Walsh, manager of Boyzone and Westlife, to explore his very public and very bitter sacking from TV phenomenon, the X Factor. How does it feel to be fired by TV's Mr Nasty, Simon Cowell, and then be rehired only weeks later?
Jade Goody
Piers Morgan delves deep into the lives and turbulent careers of eight famous faces, each at the centre of a high-profile sacking scandal. Jade Goody's career came to a shuddering halt after her controversialappearance on Celebrity Big Brother, where clashes with Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty led to accusations of bullying and racism, followed by worldwide condemnation. Piers asks how Britain's most successful reality star was destroyed by the very show that had made her famous.
Anne Robinson
Piers Morgan delves deep into the lives and turbulent careers of eight famous faces, each at the centre of a high-profile sacking scandal. Piers meets Anne Robinson and learns how the Weakest Link star's career with The Daily Mirror was cut short by criticism from the Palace after she exposed Princess Diana's bulimia.
Richard Bacon
Piers Morgan delves deep into the lives and turbulent careers of eight famous faces, each at the centre of a high-profile sacking scandal. Piers meets Richard Bacon to get the real story behind the scandal that rocked Blue Peter when Bacon was spectacularly sacked from the show following a tabloid drugs expose. At 22 he'd lost his job and his career was in tatters, but worse was to come when he discovered who had betrayed him to the papers.
Abi Titmuss
Piers Morgan delves deep into the lives and turbulent careers of eight famous faces, each at the centre of a high-profile sacking scandal. Piers meets Abi Titmuss, the girl-next-door who saw her fledgling career as a TV presenter cut short after a tabloid sex scandal. How did she relaunch herself to become Britain's favourite pin-up?
Naomi Campbell
Piers Morgan delves deep into the turbulent life and career of Naomi Campbell. The British supermodel talks candidly about the problems she's battled and her courtroom clashes, including a high-profile one with Piers himself, when he was editor of the Daily Mirror.
Freddie Flintoff
Piers Morgan takes a look at the story behind another high-profile sacking. Cricketing pin-up Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff became a sporting superstar when he captured the Ashes for Britain in 2005. However, hewas unceremoniously sacked as vice-captain for his country in 2007 after behaving badly during one of his legendary drinking sessions. Piers meets Flintoff to discuss his sacking and questions whether the sportsman's public profile can survive this fall from grace.
Julie Goodyear
Piers Morgan talks to actress Julie Goodyear about her ill-fated return to Coronation Street. After telling a press conference that she would be back in the show for at least a year, she lasted just 17 days.Goodyear confronts accusations of diva-like behaviour and fights over money and status, and discusses her sensational private life.
Donny Osmond
Donny Osmond tells Piers Morgan about his career struggles. As a teen idol in the early 1970s, Donny had the world at his feet. But less than 10 years later, his squeaky-clean image had become a liability. HisTV show was axed, his record label dumped him and he was humiliated on Broadway. Donny describes this period as his 'lost years', and in an emotionally charged interview recounts the professional rejection, his lost childhood and the financial turmoil that he has had to overcome.
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