And daughter Lydia is married to actor Richard Ayoade, bringing even more creative blood into the acting dynasty that is the Fox fold. My cup it overfloweth. And after six years the show is still going strong.Families and friends take to their sofas to catch up on the week’s telly and entertain us in the meantime.But rather than the Malones and the Siddiquis, 2019 brings us Celebrity Gogglebox as of June 14th.With celebrities taking part ranging from mega musicians to political figures, there are a couple of actors that have got viewers asking questions.Who are Celebrity Goggleboxers Emilia and Laurence?The telly-watching duo are cousins and come from a family of actors.Laurence is probably best known for being the lead character in British TV drama Lewis from 2006-2015. 'He shot back at her: 'Oh my God. Her cousin on her father's side is Laurence Fox, actor best known for his role as DS James Hathaway in ITV drama Emilia's other cousins, Jack and Lydia (siblings of Laurence), are also actors.

'But Laurence hit back, saying: 'it's not racism' and continued: We're the most tolerant, lovely country in Europe… it's so easy to throw the charge of racism at everybody and it's really starting to get boring'.TV appearances: Ms Boyle has appeared on the sofa reviewing newspapers for the BBC  - but viewers pointed out she was introduced as an audience memberSmiles: Laurence enjoyed an after show drink with host Fiona Bruce and Ms Grant after a compelling show on ThursdayMoving on: On Friday he brushed off criticism on Twitter and said he'd 'rather eat a lightbulb' than learn more about white privilegeOn the show: Fox (far right) was on the panel with Fiona Bruce (centre) with Culture Minister Helen Whately, Labour peer Shami Chakrabarti, SNP MP Alyn Smith and Madeline Grant from the TelegraphHowever, Ms Boyle angered him and much of the audience by replying: 'What worries me about your comment is you are a white privileged male who has no experience in this. The tide is turning'. 'The criticism of Meghan – whether people think it is justified or not – is nothing to do with racism. Laurence Fox isn’t the only one coming under fire for controversial comments he made on It’s reported that Laurence’s cousin Freddie, who starred in recent ITV drama White House Farm, was ‘spat at in the street’, while Silent Witness star Emilia Fox has had to deal with trolling online.‘Now they have been dragged into this argument and they don’t know how to deal with with it.’ Noting Freddie’s success as Jeremy Bamber in White House Farm – his performance has won praise from critics – they added: ‘Freddie should be basking in the glory, instead he’s wiping spit off his face.’Laurence said: ‘It’s not racism. Emilia's cousin is actor Laurence Fox Emilia's other cousins, Jack and Lydia (siblings of Laurence), are also actors. After her divorce, Emilia started dating actor Jeremy Gilley, with whom she has a daughter. 'And then they hop out and I think, can we have the cottage back and your HRHs? Emilia's mother has appeared in many TV shows over the years including the 1971 BBC adaption of More recently, Joanna has appeared in television favourites such as Midsomer Murders, Emilia is one of two children by Edward and Joanna. ': CBBC star James Greenwood tells how he broke into television and is now saving so he can start a familyBoeing's Starliner could launch to the space station in DecemberDoctor warns against 'dangerous' TikTok trend that could cause permanent skin damageNew petrol and diesel cars could be banned from 2030UK firm flying high as eco-friendly airship project gathers paceHard seltzers prove popular with clean living Americans: LEE BOYCE asks whether these cans of fizzy alcoholic water will take off in Britain?Chadwick Boseman visited terminally ill kids during secret cancer battleVictoria and David Beckham share rare loved-up snap as he plants loving kiss on his wife's headMikel Arteta's summer transfer plans complicated by surprise Community Shield performances'My £200,000 payout to fund cancer quest': Proof that not all cover will let you down in a crisisElon Musk unveils working Neuralink chip that connects brain directly to computerJessica Simpson will not have Botox as she likes her facial expressionsFootage of Victorians enjoying a day on the English coast in 1896Blind date: ‘A kiss would definitely have been a possibility’Pies, pints and a face mask: What the return to live football was likeAll there is to know about Pierce Brosnan's love lifeMillie Mackintosh shows off stunning post-baby body as she candidly reveals Instagram vs reality trickHAMISH MCRAE: As coronavirus threat recedes, companies that are more relaxed about home-working will lose ground to those that are more drivenMicrosoft could soon allow you to access phone contacts on your PCTime to cash in on a quarantine-free city break bargainEpic Chef will titillate the taste buds and take us on a wondrous culinary journeyQuentin Tarantino added "sweet" nod to Chris Pine's grandma in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood