Newcastle's Denise Welch crowned one of the UK's most loved daytime presenters
- Denise Welch reassured fans that a viral hoax about her going missing in a hot air balloon over France is false after reports claimed her journey had gone awry.
- Welch shared laughing emojis and a video of a paper hot air balloon with her name, joking about her reported missing status.
- A friend stated that Denise found the situation hilarious and was baffled by the rumors about her being adrift in a balloon.
- Welch's son, Matty Healy, was announced as one of the headliners for this year's Glastonbury festival.
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Denise Welch alive & well after hot air balloon hoax convinced fans she was lost
LOOSE Women star Denise Welch joined in the joke amid bizarre reports she had gone missing in a hot air balloon. Rumours spread at the weekend that she was last spotted drifting over northern France. BBCDenise Welch joined in the joke amid reports she had gone missing in a hot air balloon (pictured on BBC’s Down To Earth in 2005)[/caption] A fake online report claimed Denise, 66, and four others “vanished after launching from the UK” with the ba…
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