Gary Lineker looks good while he joins Mary Berry and her daughter Annabel by Wimbledon day five after his war with the BBC
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Gary Lineker looked in a good mood when he lived day five of Wimbledon in the All England Lawn Tennis Club on Friday, days after giving another shot at the BBC.
The broadcaster, 64, shone wide when he was seen wandering around the site for the third round action started in the singles of men and women.
Friday’s tennis campaign will represent the UK in both events, with Cameron Norrie And Sonay Kartal who represents the nation while cooling again for the final of next week.
Gary, who looked brave in a navy suit and shades, was not the only celebrity present, with Mary Berry Attend the event next to her daughter Annabel.
Dame Mary, 90, and Annabel, 55, were sartorial synchronous for the day out, both sporty stylish flower dresses in complementary shades of blue.
Colleague British culinary hero Marcus Wareing was also seen in tennis with his wife Jane – who opted for a cream -colored flower dress.

Gary Lineker looked in a good mood when he attended Wimbledon day five in the All England Lawn Tennis Club on Friday, days after giving another shot at the BBC

Gary was not the only celebrity present, with Mary Berry attending the event alongside her daughter Annabel

The iconic TV chef set up a very animated display while watching the game

Colleague British culinary hero Marcus Wareing was also seen in tennis with his wife Jane – who opted for a cream -colored flower gown
In the Singles for gentlemen, Mattia Bellucci in France will assume it in the United Kingdom as Nicolás Jarry of Chile van Nicolás against the Brazilian Joao Fonseca.
The German Laura Siegemund will take the Madison Keys of the US, while Diane Parry of France will compete against Sonay Kartal in the UK.
Gary’s outing came after he had launched a new attack on the BBC during an appearance on stage in Glastonbury – before he shouted: ‘Free Palestine. ‘
The former football captain of England, who, after three decades last month, signed as the day presenter’s match, accused Corporation Chiefs of ‘lost the way’.
Gary, stopped his role as the best -paid presenter of the BBC a year earlier than schedule after his controversial Sharing an online message convicted of anti -Semitic.
He has now suggested that people ‘at the very top of the BBC’ had an agenda ‘, while participating in a Q&A session at the Music Festival that was performed in Somerset this weekend.
During a conversation on stage he spoke with Groove Armada DJ and agricultural lawyer Andy Cato on the Glastonbury Event on Saturday afternoon.
Ex-England, Tottenham Hotspur and Barcelona striker Gary, when he was asked about the BBC for whom he worked for 30 years, said: ‘I think they have lost their way a bit.


Gary looked brave in a navy suit and shades for day five of the tournament

Gary’s outing came after he had launched another attack on the BBC during an appearance on stage in Glastonbury – before he shouted: ‘Free Palestine’

Dame Mary and Annabel were sartorial synchronous for the day out, both sporty stylish flower dresses in complementary shades of blue
“There are thousands of brilliant people on the BBC, but at the moment I don’t think that is being reflected at the very top.”
However, he also told about some sympathy for the most profitable civil servant of the company, and said: “I feel Tim DavieThe Director General, because I believe there are people above him who have an agenda. ‘
Gary Was interrogated in the Glastonbury session about his more and more pronounced views on politics, who have drawn criticism and questions about BBC -unimaguity.
The broadcaster, who said the lucrative podcast brand Co -Bestret, said: ‘I had a very large platform and thought, what is the point if you don’t use it -if you don’t push beliefs that you believe is right?
“I don’t really use Twitter anymore because it has become a hateful place, what a pity is really because I used to enjoy it, but I will continue to post on Instagram, so more of the same.”
Gary ended the Q&A meeting by saying that he wanted to ‘see Kneecap’, the Irish rappers whose The appearance in Glastonbury has put on controversy – included Calls by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer For the BBC not to show their performance.
However, the former footballer noted that his own Glastonbury appearance on stage crashed with their planned performance elsewhere on the site.
Before he left, Lineker told his audience: “Free Palestine.”
Gary was confronted last month with a return after sharing Instagram with his 1.2 million followers a video of the Palestine Lobby group, with an emoji of a rat – A symbol used in Nazi propaganda as an anti-Jewish smear.
He later published a ‘non -generated apology’Saying: ‘I would never deliberately share anything anti -Semitic. It goes against everything I believe in.
“The post was removed as soon as I became aware of the problem.
‘Although I strongly believe in the importance of expressing humanitarian issues, including the tragedy that unfolds in Gaza, I also know that how we do that matters.
‘I take full responsibility for this error. ‘That image does not reflect my opinion. It was a mistake on my part for which I am anxiously apologizing. ‘
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