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star joked he'd 'break his arms' as he declined taking part in Gloucestershire's annual Cheese Rolling Race.<br>The 24-year-old star and farmer contractor at TV's 's Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds said he had no plans to take in the event despite his love for cheese.<br>'I'm not going to do the race, no, I'll end up breaking all my arms,' he joked to an interviewer.<br><br>Speaking about the annual event, he added: 'It's crazy, I'm just writing my second book and this is the first thing I wanted to write about.'<br>Daredevils were filmed in the infamous event which involves competitors chasing a 7lb Double Gloucester cheese rolling down a steep 200 yard hill.<br>Canadian woman Delaney Irving won the women's race, despite having no memory of it after being knocked unconscious on the way down.<br>               Kaleb Cooper (left) star of Clarkson's Farm speaks to Matt Crolla, aged 28 from Salford, after Crolla won the first men's downhill Cooper's Hill Cheese race<br>        Participants compete in the women's downhill race during the Cheese Rolling contest<br>         Cooper Cummings, from the United States celebrates, after winning another of the men's downhill races<br>         The Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake is an annual event where participants race down the 200-yard (180 m) long hill chasing a wheel of double gloucester cheese<br>      The antiquated sport, which has no official organisers, went ahead on Bank Holiday Monday despite safety fears. <br>The county's [https://www.europeana.eu/portal/search?query=Local%20Resilience Local Resilience] Forum - made up of local councillors and representatives of the emergency services - met to discuss their worries about the annual event, where people roll cheeses down Cooper's Hill.<br>One senior  [https://remote.wtsbooks.com/pages/planet88 penipu] police officer even said there was a 'risk of mass casualties' if something went wrong.<br>Chief Superintendent Arman Mathieson, who is the gold commander for the event, said it is 'unsafe' for both spectators and participants.<br>'If a major incident were to occur, if people were to slip at the top of the hill and fall, we would have a crush, we would have multiple casualties and we would have a requirement to respond.'<br>         Contestants take part in the annual Cheese Race at Coopers Hill in Brockworth, Gloucestershire this Bank Holiday Monday <br>         The event which involves competitors chasing a 7lb Double Gloucester cheese rolling down a steep 200 yard hill<br>        Spectators taking photos of the annual event, which has no official organisers <br>         This year, with no police or paramedics in attendance, players chased a 9-pound, round Double Gloucester cheese down Cooper's Hill<br>         Matt Crolla (left), aged 28 from Salford, celebrates with a friend after winning and injuring himself in the first men's downhill [https://abcnews.go.com/search?searchtext=Cooper%27s Cooper's] Hill Cheese race<br>         Participants rush to take part in the first Cooper's hill women's downhill race<br>        <br>        <br>         <br>         Rocco Cove (centre) holds his cheese after winning an uphill race <br>         Visitors wear comical cheese-themed hats  during today's famous Cheese Rolling contest<br>The 'lack of appropriate planning' means that emergency services would struggle to respond, he added.<br>Hundreds of people gather at Cooper's Hill, near Brockworth, to watch the event, which is thought to have its roots in a pagan festival to celebrate the return of spring. <br>Competitors chase a 3kg Double Gloucester cheese rolling down the steep 180m hill.<br><br>Many trip and tumble as they go, but pick themselves up and resume the chase.<br>The steep gradient means the event is not for the faint-hearted, and the cheese can reach speeds of up to 70mph, with the first runner to catch it crowned the winner.<br>The county's Safety Advisory Board, which is also represented at the Local Resilience Forum, said it was 'willing to work with representatives from the event to ensure the event can be made safer'.<br>The Safety Advisory Group said it was willing to help the organisers get the right documentation and insurance in place.<br>        Three men tumble down Cooper's Hill while chasing a wheel of Gloucestershire cheese<br>         A large group of women slid down the hill as they took part in the downhill race today in Brockworth, Gloucestershire<br>         One participant receives medical treatment after the Cheese Rolling contest<br>         Matt Crolla, 28 from Salford, wields his mighty cheese with both hands after winning  the first men's downhill Cooper's Hill cheese race<br>         The steep gradient means the event is not for the faint-hearted, and the cheese can reach speeds of up to 70mph<br>        Many trip and tumble as they go, but pick themselves up and resume the chase<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news" data-version="2" id="mol-792f7690-fe17-11ed-8b24-f5e1e1723d90" website Farm star Kaleb Cooper jokes about Cheese Rolling Race
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[https://www.movoto.com/ teen xxx porn HD FREE] - [https://www.movoto.com/ https://www.movoto.com/]. slammed daytime TV for being 'infested by a pack of savages' after received a quick 35-second send off to commemorate his 21-year career on 's This Morning.<br>The TalkTV host told Times Radio that there is 'nothing more ruthless' than the way broadcasters are treated when 'the plug gets pulled'.<br>'Showbiz is a shallow pool of shark infested waters, one day you're c**k of the walk, the next you're a feather duster,' Piers said yesterday.<br>The broadcaster, who left ITV's  in 2021 amid controversy over remarks he made about the , added that he has 'some sympathy' for Phil and believed he was 'entitled to a better send-off'.<br>Phil, who announced his resignation on Saturday,from stand-in This Morning presenters Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond at the start of yesterday's show.<br>ITV bosses said Phil will be presenting the Soap Awards early next month, as well as an unnamed 'brand new peak time series', but industry insiders believe his future with the network is uncertain.<br>         Piers Morgan (pictured in January) said daytime TV was 'infested by a pack of savages' after Philip Schofield's quick 35-second send off and added that he has 'some sympathy' for the axed ITV host who he believes was 'entitled to a better send-off'<br>        Phil sensationally quit ITV's This Morning on Saturday after 21 years following a 'feud' with his former best friend and co-presenter Holly Willoughby.<br><br>The pair are pictured together during the show last week<br>      Phil This Morning on Saturday after 21 years following a 'feud' with his former best friend and co-presenter Holly.<br>After days of reports that Phil faced the axe at the channel, he took to Instagram on Saturday to reveal he had 'agreed to step down from This Morning with immediate effect.'<br>Kevin Lygo, ITV's managing director of media and entertainment, announced Phil's departure and confirmed the 61-year-old would still present the Soap Awards in Manchester next month.<br>He also said networked bosses 'look forward to continuing our relationship with Phillip,' who would be hosting a new series.<br>said that Phil would still present the Soap Awards in Manchester next month and a new series, adding<br>However, industry insiders told  they would be 'extremely surprised' if Phil is seen on ITV after the awards show.<br>'The heat is not going away,' one source said. <br>Another claimed the network may make a pilot episode of the unnamed show to 'honour their agreement' but will eventually 'ease' Phil out, adding: 'He will end up on a rival channel making documentaries about railways.' <br>The insiders also noted how ITV committed to 'continue working with Jeremy Kyle on other projects' after the cancellation of The Jeremy Kyle Show in 2019 but 'nothing ever emerged'.<br>        ITV bosses said Phil will be presenting the Soap Awards early next month, as well as an unnamed 'brand new peak time series', but industry insiders believe his future with the network is uncertain. Phil is pictured during the Soap Awards last year <br>        Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield have been co-presenters on This Morning for 14 years.<br><br>Pictured: The co-stars hugging after Phil came out as gay live on This Morning in 2020<br>       Phil's exit follows a, which is said to have begun three years ago and deteriorated when his brother Timothy Schofield stood trial for sexual offences against a teenage boy.<br>Phil left the show after his co-host Holly gave ITV bosses an 'it's him or me' ultimatum, leading to Dermot and Alison temporarily step in yesterday.<br>The pair were all smiles as they took control of the show and and used just 98 words and 35 seconds to honour Phil's 21-year stint with the show.<br>Opening This Morning, Alison told viewers: ‘Now we can't start today's show without paying tribute to the man who's spent the last two decades sitting on This Morning's sofa, Phillip Schofield.'<br>Dermot added: ‘As a show, everyone on and off the screen at ITV and This Morning want to say a huge thank you to Phil for what he has done to make the show such a success over the last 21 years.'<br>Alison continued: ‘Quite simply we all know he is one of the best live television broadcasters this country has ever had and we and all the team wish him all the best for the future.'<br>The two announced they would be returning to the show today at the end of yesterday's show by saying: 'See you tomorrow.<br>Meanwhile, Holly is taking an early half-term holiday and will return in a fortnight on June 5, ITV has said.<br>        Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond stood in for Phil and Holly yesterday. The pair were all smiles as they took control of the show and and used just 98 words and 35 seconds to honour Phil's 21-year stint with the show.<br><br>Dermot and Alison are pictured on This Morning yesterday<br>In the months leading up to his departure from This Morning, Phil faced a number of controversies.<br>The 61-year-old was at the centre of numerous headlines recently due to reports of a rift with Holly, his brother's sex abuse trial and furore over his visit to the late Queen's lying in state.<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS tvshowbiz" data-version="2" id="mol-e3dd85f0-f902-11ed-858a-5324d99b828f" website Morgan slams daytime TV after Phillip Schofield axing

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teen xxx porn HD FREE - https://www.movoto.com/. slammed daytime TV for being 'infested by a pack of savages' after received a quick 35-second send off to commemorate his 21-year career on 's This Morning.
The TalkTV host told Times Radio that there is 'nothing more ruthless' than the way broadcasters are treated when 'the plug gets pulled'.
'Showbiz is a shallow pool of shark infested waters, one day you're c**k of the walk, the next you're a feather duster,' Piers said yesterday.
The broadcaster, who left ITV's in 2021 amid controversy over remarks he made about the , added that he has 'some sympathy' for Phil and believed he was 'entitled to a better send-off'.
Phil, who announced his resignation on Saturday,from stand-in This Morning presenters Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond at the start of yesterday's show.
ITV bosses said Phil will be presenting the Soap Awards early next month, as well as an unnamed 'brand new peak time series', but industry insiders believe his future with the network is uncertain.
Piers Morgan (pictured in January) said daytime TV was 'infested by a pack of savages' after Philip Schofield's quick 35-second send off and added that he has 'some sympathy' for the axed ITV host who he believes was 'entitled to a better send-off'
Phil sensationally quit ITV's This Morning on Saturday after 21 years following a 'feud' with his former best friend and co-presenter Holly Willoughby.

The pair are pictured together during the show last week
Phil This Morning on Saturday after 21 years following a 'feud' with his former best friend and co-presenter Holly.
After days of reports that Phil faced the axe at the channel, he took to Instagram on Saturday to reveal he had 'agreed to step down from This Morning with immediate effect.'
Kevin Lygo, ITV's managing director of media and entertainment, announced Phil's departure and confirmed the 61-year-old would still present the Soap Awards in Manchester next month.
He also said networked bosses 'look forward to continuing our relationship with Phillip,' who would be hosting a new series.
said that Phil would still present the Soap Awards in Manchester next month and a new series, adding
However, industry insiders told they would be 'extremely surprised' if Phil is seen on ITV after the awards show.
'The heat is not going away,' one source said. 
Another claimed the network may make a pilot episode of the unnamed show to 'honour their agreement' but will eventually 'ease' Phil out, adding: 'He will end up on a rival channel making documentaries about railways.' 
The insiders also noted how ITV committed to 'continue working with Jeremy Kyle on other projects' after the cancellation of The Jeremy Kyle Show in 2019 but 'nothing ever emerged'.
ITV bosses said Phil will be presenting the Soap Awards early next month, as well as an unnamed 'brand new peak time series', but industry insiders believe his future with the network is uncertain. Phil is pictured during the Soap Awards last year 
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield have been co-presenters on This Morning for 14 years.

Pictured: The co-stars hugging after Phil came out as gay live on This Morning in 2020
Phil's exit follows a, which is said to have begun three years ago and deteriorated when his brother Timothy Schofield stood trial for sexual offences against a teenage boy.
Phil left the show after his co-host Holly gave ITV bosses an 'it's him or me' ultimatum, leading to Dermot and Alison temporarily step in yesterday.
The pair were all smiles as they took control of the show and and used just 98 words and 35 seconds to honour Phil's 21-year stint with the show.
Opening This Morning, Alison told viewers: ‘Now we can't start today's show without paying tribute to the man who's spent the last two decades sitting on This Morning's sofa, Phillip Schofield.'
Dermot added: ‘As a show, everyone on and off the screen at ITV and This Morning want to say a huge thank you to Phil for what he has done to make the show such a success over the last 21 years.'
Alison continued: ‘Quite simply we all know he is one of the best live television broadcasters this country has ever had and we and all the team wish him all the best for the future.'
The two announced they would be returning to the show today at the end of yesterday's show by saying: 'See you tomorrow.' 
Meanwhile, Holly is taking an early half-term holiday and will return in a fortnight on June 5, ITV has said.
Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond stood in for Phil and Holly yesterday. The pair were all smiles as they took control of the show and and used just 98 words and 35 seconds to honour Phil's 21-year stint with the show.

Dermot and Alison are pictured on This Morning yesterday
In the months leading up to his departure from This Morning, Phil faced a number of controversies.
The 61-year-old was at the centre of numerous headlines recently due to reports of a rift with Holly, his brother's sex abuse trial and furore over his visit to the late Queen's lying in state.
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS tvshowbiz" data-version="2" id="mol-e3dd85f0-f902-11ed-858a-5324d99b828f" website Morgan slams daytime TV after Phillip Schofield axing