STARS of ITV and This Morning have paid tribute to show doctor Michael Mosley.
A body has been found in the search for the missing TV doctor after he vanished on the Greek island of Symi last week.
Although the identify of the body has not yet been confirmed, names from the world of showbiz flocked to social media to share their memories of the TV star.
Former This Morning panelist and TALK presenter Julia Hartley Brewer was one of the first to pay tribute to the TV doctor.
She wrote: “This is very sad news.”
Before adding: “I interviewed Michael Mosley a few times about his Fast800 diet and he was an absolutely lovely man. My condolences to his family.”
Other stars from the world of showbiz also took to X – formerly known as Twitter – as they reacted to the news.
Sun columnist Piers Morgan, who previously presented ITV‘s flagship breakfast show Good Morning Britain, wrote: “Body found in search for TV doctor Michael Mosley on Greek island of Symi. Very sad development.”
Longtime GMTV presenter Anthea Turner posted on Instagram: “I know you’ve been following Dr Michael Mosley’s story I’ve been glued to every update but this was the tragic news we all feared.
“With so much passion and a cheeky smile on his face he spent his life encouraging us all to make healthy choices.
“He wanted everyone to live a longer, better, more fulfilled life. His family will be broken, thinking of them and his friends on Symi.”
Celebrity Chef Jamie Oliver also paid tribute on the platform as he said: “Rest in peace Michael Mosley….
“Absolutely devastating news about the sad loss of fellow tv presenter Michael Mosley today. What a wonderfully sweet, kind and gentle man he was.
“He did such a lot of good for public health with his TV shows and research. He was a curious investigator, producer and presenter and often changed the conversation around many public health issues for the better.”
He added: “He will be sadly missed….love and thoughts to Claire and all of his family jamie o xx.”
BY Henry Holloway, Deputy Foreign Editor
DR MICHAEL Mosley is a TV presenter and health expert known for his work with the BBC – with regular appearances on The One Show.
He is a diet expert who advocated for intermittent fasting, low-carb diets and has written books promoting keto.
Born in India, he studied philosophy, politics and economics and worked as a banker before graduating from medical school.
He joined the BBC in 1985 as an assistant producer, and quickly rose through the ranks – becoming a popular presenter.
Dr Michael worked on programmes such The Human Face with Professor Robert Winston – and Inventions that Changed The World with Jeremy Clarkson.
Eventually fronting his own shows and regularly appearing on breakfast television, he gained a reputation as a diet guru.
He also hosted the BBC podcast Just One Thing.
The TV star is married to Clare Bailey, a GP, and they have four children.
Meanwhile, TV presenter and The Sun columnist Ulrika Jonsson took to her Instagram story where she posted a screenshot of the star in action.
She wrote: “Such tragic news. What [a] lovely, lovely man. Thinking of his family.”
Loose Women presenter Kaye Adams wrote: “So sad to hear the news about Dr Michael Moseley. We really have lost one of the good guys.
“I’ve interviewed him countless times over the years and he was always the same- kind, interesting, interested and warm. Heartfelt condolences to his loved ones.”
Her former co-star panelist Katie Price also posted a picture of the star onto her story with the caption: “RIP.”
Big Brother star and ITV regular Narinder Kaur said: “Terribly sad news…my heart goes out to his whole family. What a dreadful time for them. I hope they have all the support they need right now.”
His fellow Jeremy Vine on Channel 5 pundit Mike Parry posted: “Terribly sad to have just learnt that TV Doc Michael Mosley’s body has been found in a deep cave on the Greek Island of Symi.
“He was a very likeable and informative newspaper and TV journalist. Thoughts go out to his family.”
His BBC Two co-star Professor Alice Roberts wrote: “The fragility of life is so shocking.
“I’ve known Michael Mosley for many years – as a tv producer specialising in science and medicine. He was the executive producer of my 2009 series Human Journey.”
She added: “When he started presenting as well as producing, we made several science programmes together.
“And we met up at Hay Festival just 2 weeks ago. I can’t believe he’s gone. My thoughts are with his bereaved family.”
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