ROXANNE Pallett said she fears she is “the most hated girl in Britain” following the Celebrity Big Brother “punch” drama.

The former Emmerdale star quit the Channel 5 show at the weekend after claiming Corrie actor Ryan Thomas had hurt her by punching her, which many viewers defended as play fighting.

She returned for a belated exit interview on Monday, and told host Emma Willis she had got the situation “massively wrong”.

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STEVE Irwin’s daughter paid tribute to the Australian wildlife expert on the 12th anniversary of his death.

Bindi Irwin was eight years old when her conservationist father, 44, was killed by a stingray on September 4 2006.

Twelve years after Irwin’s death, Bindi, 20, tweeted a childhood picture of herself, brother Robert, 14, mother Terri, 54, and her father, who was nicknamed the Crocodile Hunter due to his TV programme of the same name.

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JULIA Roberts shared a rare picture with her husband to celebrate Labour Day in the US.

The Oscar-winning actress, 50, has been married to cinematographer Danny Moder since 2002 and the pair have three children together; 13-year-old twins Phinnaeus and Hazel, as well as Henry, 11.

Monday marked the public holiday of Labour Day in the US, which is often called the unofficial last day of summer.

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NETFLIX and Amazon Prime helped the UK TV production sector post record revenue last year, the industry’s trade association said.

Shows including The Crown, Black Mirror and The Grand Tour contributed to income of £2.7 billion in 2017, a rise of nearly a third over the past decade, according to the Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television (Pact).

The annual census reveals the independent TV sector has grown by 1.9% per year since 2012, equivalent to roughly £50 million per year. This has been driven by international revenue which has more than doubled over the past eight years to £802 million.

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UK programmes including Victoria, Sherlock and Midsomer Murders continue to be popular abroad and contributed to the growing figures.