looked radiant as she enjoyed a family beach day after bidding farewell to her daytime TV show.
Vanessa Feltz Shines in Floral Dress at Beach!
Vanessa Feltz looked radiant as she enjoyed a family beach day after bidding farewell to her daytime TV show.The presenter, 64, hosted her final Vanessa program...
The presenter, 64, hosted her final Vanessa programme on Channel 5 on Friday after it was confirmed the daytime series would not be renewed following a year on air.
The following day, Vanessa was all smiles as she soaked up the sunshine with her family.
Sharing snaps on her Instagram Stories, she looked effortlessly chic in a white summer dress embroidered with pink and red flowers.
She treated herself to a coffee from a beachside truck, had a go on a zipline in the park and also shared a sweet snap with her grandson AJ.
During her final show, a determined Vanessa told viewers she 'is not going to hide under a rock' and will be launching a new show on , At Home With Vanessa.
Vanessa Feltz looked radiant as she enjoyed a family beach day after bidding farewell to her daytime TV show
The following day, Vanessa was all smiles as she soaked up the sunshine with her family
She treated herself to a coffee from a beachside truck, had a go on a zipline in the park and also shared a sweet snap with her grandson AJ
The presenter said it will be filmed at her home, 'Feltz Tower' as she added: 'I hope it's going to be really great fun'.
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It comes as sources close to the star revealed Vanessa is not coping well.
They told the Daily Mail: 'She was crying all morning before the show and didn't think she would get through it. It's been horrific for her. She's not coping well at all.'
Vanessa herself said that she was 'weeping in the car last night thinking, "oh God, tomorrow is my last show".'
She added: 'I feel very, very sad this is the last show. To anybody who is sending me nice messages, I really appreciate it.'
Vanessa had guests Danniella Westbrook, Cosmo Landesman and Lizzie Cundy on Friday's show.
Lizzie, who was also on the presenter's first show, told her: 'Vanessa it's been such an honour working with you. We've all loved you, I'm so proud of you.'
The presenter became teary-eyed after Jeremy Vine sentin a personalised message.
He said: 'You're amazing. We're going to miss you in the afternoons, your company. You bring the sunshine, I hope you enjoy your last show. Lots of love, dear Vanessa.'
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During her final show, a determined Vanessa told viewers she 'is not going to hide under a rock' and will be launching a new show on YouTube , At Home With Vanessa
She was joined by Lizzie Cundy and Danniella Westbrook
Fans wrote on X: 'Vanessa Feltz has been my rock', and 'Oh Vanessa Feltz on 5's final show is so emotional.. until we meet again'.
Vanessa was also presented with flowers at the end of the show from her daughter Saskia and grandson AJ.
Sources close to the show say Vanessa was left furious and stormed out of the studios in tears following the tense discussion to axe the show.
She said: 'It was a bit of a shock. It was meant to be a delightful year's contract, the show was going really well…
'I was shocked to the core and very upset and I still am. It was only Wednesday at 3 o'clock that I found out.
'It apparently comes from Paramount, who bought Channel 5.
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'They want to show Paramount movies every afternoon at two. It doesn't cost them any money because they already own them. I don't think I really came into the equation at all.'
An insider told the Daily Mail at the time: 'Vanessa was brought into a meeting after her show came off air this week.
'She had no idea what the meeting was about and certainly didn't expect to be told it was not being renewed.
'She feels so blindsided but also let down by bosses.'
Her show, which aired on Channel 5 weekdays at 2pm for an hour, has been consistently targeted by scam callers during their phone-ins for months now.
The Daily Mail understands extremely low ratings for the programme are to blame for the cancellation, but also not being able to get a grip on nuisance calls.
Our insider continued: 'Producers tried their best to crack down on the calls by limiting just landline users to phone in, but that was decided to be too restrictive given today's technology and accessibility.
'Vanessa has given her all to the show, she left a very good role on This Morning which is already long established for this gig.'She is truly devastated, but also for her team too, many of whom will now need to find new jobs.'



