26/09/2017

Morning magazine programme presented byPhillip SchofieldandHolly Willoughby. 80s pop star Marc Almond talks about his new album Shadows and Reflections. 8-year-old Nemis Quinn Melancon Golden - who transforms into drag queen Lactatia - and his mother Jessica chat live from Montreal about why dressing in drag makes him feel accepted and happy. There's a look at the latest must-have dolls, the Luvabellas - which fall asleep, talk, giggle and respond to affection - as we see if they are worth the hype. Anita Grinham talks about being drugged and raped by someone she knew and then having to battle with the police to follow up her reporting of the crime, while today's phone-in has psychologist Mandy Saligari offering guidance to viewers in controlling or emotionally abusive relationships. Presenter Kim Woodburn and feminist Kate Smurthwaite debate whether people should be offended by being called 'darling' by shop workers.
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