Helen Skelton has been praised by fans for keeping them all entertained during her mornings on BBC 5Live, where she welcomes some household names onto the show for a chat.
Recently, Helen had former pro boxer, Ricky Hatton, on the show and the pair discussed some big names in boxing. They also talked about Ricky getting back into the ring, after retiring at the age of 32. The pro is now 43 and back on the scene, having spent his retirement coaching other boxers.
Posting a clip of the interview on Instagram, Helen said that she has been "loving" her mornings on 5Live. And fans agree, as they were quick to praise her on her "infectious" enthusiasm.
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Helen said: "Loving my mornings with @bbc5live… looking back at my chat with @rickyhitmanhatton where he talks about getting back in the ring at 43-years old. We also chatted about his biggest fights, plus being a mental health ambassador. Link in my stories for the full interview. Join me this Sunday for new guests and conversations".
Listeners cannot get enough of Helen's show, as they say that they tune in every Sunday. @stuartrichardmoye.bert said: "Loving the shows helen…great guests…great content…your natural enthusiasm is infectious..!!!…brilliant..!!!…will look forward to listening each sunday..!!"
@janetcromo1967 said: "I just love listening and watching you do so much all for your family,and with the cricket I'm surprised you didn't take any of them on". And @jamesrabraham1988 said: "Love listening to you Hels you’ve been through so much you are a great lady xx".
He added: "Just know we love you and you’ll always have the support and love of your fans". Helen's most recent post came after she recently gave some parenting advice to mums and dads struggling with their "feral" kids.
The mum of three took to social media recently to share that she was "sick" of having to keep the kids from fighting, as the summer holidays neared their end for another year. She said what was on the mind of many other parents, many of whom have been battling through six weeks of chaos.
Helen said: "It is that time of year towards the end of the school holidays they all get a bit feral don’t they."
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