logo
Towie star sparks romance rumours with Celebs Go Dating hunk as they cosy up for snap

Towie star sparks romance rumours with Celebs Go Dating hunk as they cosy up for snap

The Sun08-05-2025
A TOWIE stunner has sparked rumours of a romance with a former Celebs Go Dating star after they shared a very cosy snap.
Fans have been left convinced that the two reality stars are dating and were quick to insist they make a great couple.
3
3
3
DJ Tom Zanetti took to Instagram to share a photo of him and ex- Towie star Yazmin Oukhellou hugging as he kissed her on the cheek.
Tom captioned the upload: 'Always the best time with @yazminoukhellou her banter is unreal, she is just too quick with it haha.
'Such a strong girl, who's been through so much but u would never even know, she is always smiling.'
His followers rushed to comment on the photo and many commented that Tom and Yazmin make a great couple.
One wrote: 'I thought this was a couple reveal… you make a hot couple.'
Another said: 'Lucky man, lucky girl.'
And Yaz further fuelled rumours by adding: 'Love you loads.'
Yazmin made her Towie debut in 2017 and her relationship with James Lock played out on the show.
The former couple had a very on/off relationship, with them first splitting up in 2019 after James was accused of partying with a group of women in a room at a hotel in Turkey.
Although they rekindled, the duo eventually called time on their relationship in 2021 after a series of blazing rows in Dubai.
Yaz - who quit Towie for good in 2023 - suffered heartbreak in 2022 when her boyfriend Ja ke McLean was tragically killed in a car accident in Turkey, which also left her with horrifying injuries.
Jake was understood to have been driving in Bodrum when he lost control of the car.
Yaz later told The Sun she was forced to snap her own arm to escape the wreckage.
She said: 'I didn't want to admit to myself that he could be dead.
'So I thought, 'Right, I can either lay still and bleed to death, or snap my own arm to try to save us — I had no choice.
'So I somehow snapped my arm through pure adrenaline and panic. I climbed out of the car, and I was kind of holding my arm together with my left hand.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Cops probing Strictly drug scandal weeks before new series after ‘two stars took cocaine'
Cops probing Strictly drug scandal weeks before new series after ‘two stars took cocaine'

The Sun

time11 minutes ago

  • The Sun

Cops probing Strictly drug scandal weeks before new series after ‘two stars took cocaine'

POLICE last night confirmed they are investigating drug allegations relating to Strictly. It comes after The Sun on Sunday revealed yesterday the BBC-led inquiry had contacted cops. 4 We told two weeks ago how the BBC, with the help of external lawyers Pinsent Masons, were probing claims that two Strictly stars had abused cocaine. Yesterday, in a new statement, a Met spokesperson said: 'On Tuesday 12 August, the Metropolitan Police received an allegation about drug related offences. "Police are assessing the information and further enquiries are taking place to establish whether there is evidence of a criminal offence being committed. 'We won't be commenting further at this time.' In The Sun's story two weeks ago we told how it was claimed it was 'well known' that two Strictly stars took drugs including cocaine. And it was alleged one Strictly personality had said about one of the stars they were 'off their face … have you seen the pupils in their eyes'. Yesterday we revealed cops were now involved but did not state the nature and detail of the allegations they were investigating. The corporation had already launched an inquiry into its flagship Saturday night family show amid claims two of its stars had used cocaine. It is understood that detectives from the Met Police are examining other allegations relating to the telly ballroom hit, which has been rocked by a string of controversies. Our latest shock revelation comes as the BBC prepares to launch Strictly's 23rd series next month - after officially announcing the line-up of celebrities including ­reality TV star Dani Dyer. A source told The Sun on Sunday: 'It's a significant new development in the BBC's recent string of crises that they have now got the police involved in investigating allegations surrounding Strictly. "This is a very dramatic turn of events. 'Despite all the show and its team have been through over recent months, it's hugely controversial that you've now got Scotland Yard detectives probing Strictly. 'This is their biggest prime-time family entertainment show, so it's not a good look for the BBC.' Strictly has been the subject of inquiries into bullying and inappropriate behaviour over the past 14 months. But this is believed to be the first time the BBC has been in contact with the police over allegations linked to the show. It is understood the matter was referred by the BBC after it launched an inquiry, conducted by external lawyers Pinsent Masons, into alleged drug use on the show. The Sun on Sunday reported two weeks ago how it was 'well known' that two Strictly stars took cocaine. It was claimed one accused another of being 'off their face' - saying: 'Have you seen their pupils?' Lawyers were brought in after ex-Strictly star and opera singer Wynne Evans made allegations in a legal submission to the BBC in March. In relation to the drugs allegations, the BBC said a fortnight ago: 'We have clear protocols and policies in place for dealing with any serious complaint raised with us. 'We would always encourage people to speak to us if they have concerns. 'It would not be appropriate for us to comment further.' 4 4

One Direction star surprises fans at sell-out London show as he joins Shawn Mendes on stage as special guest
One Direction star surprises fans at sell-out London show as he joins Shawn Mendes on stage as special guest

The Sun

time11 minutes ago

  • The Sun

One Direction star surprises fans at sell-out London show as he joins Shawn Mendes on stage as special guest

ONE Direction star Nial Horan surprised fans by appearing on stage with Shawn Mendes at his sell-out London show. Last night, Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Shawn described him as a brother as he introduced his special guest at the O2. 3 3 Opening his On The Road Again tour with his chart-topping single There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back, Mendes took the audience through a setlist that traced his journey from his 2015 debut to his latest critically acclaimed album, Shawn. The performance showcased his extensive hits, fan favorite album cuts and deep connection with his audience who sang along to every word. Speaking on stage, Shawn said 'It's been a long time! My legs are literally shaking right now. "I don't remember the last time you made my knees shake. You guys got me!' Introducing 'Isn't That Enough', Shawn said: 'A year and half ago I wrote the album and self-titled it Shawn. "This music was kind of a journey and discovery back to the reason I started making music in the first place. "This next song was the moment I remember how much I truly love to sit in a room and play guitar and sing, and it changed the trajectory for me.' While performing a career-spanning set, Shawn welcomed Nial as his surprise special guest to perform This Town'. Shawn said: 'I met this fella years and years ago, I was probably 16 or 17. "I came into this industry and I was terrified of everything and everyone. Heartbroken Shawn Mendes stops live concert to pay tribute to Liam Payne after his 'completely devastating' death "We talk a lot of s**t but this man has been an older brother to me. "I love him with all my heart, please welcome Niall Horan.' On The Road Again wraps its European leg on August 31 at Germany's Superbloom Festival, before heading to North America in September and October for a run of sold out Arena and Amphitheatre headline shows. 3 Shawn Mendes: On The Road Again Routing Find all tour dates below: August 20, 2025 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome August 22, 2025 - Zürich, Switzerland - Zürich Openair* August 26, 2025 - Madrid, Spain - Movistar Arena August 28, 2025 - Lisbon, Portugal - MEO Arena August 31, 2025 - Munich, Germany - Superbloom Festival* September 25, 2025 - Boston, MA - TD Garden September 28, 2025 - Toronto, ON - Budweiser Stage October 1, 2025 - Montréal, QC - Bell Centre October 3, 2025 - New York, NY - Forest Hills Stadium October 8 - Chicago, IL - Huntington Bank Pavilion October 12 - Vancouver, BC - Rogers Arena October 14 - San Francisco, CA - Frost Amphitheatre October 17 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl

Sault review – GCSE-level drama performance borders on the pretentious
Sault review – GCSE-level drama performance borders on the pretentious

The Guardian

time11 minutes ago

  • The Guardian

Sault review – GCSE-level drama performance borders on the pretentious

It's no surprise that Sault's All Points East performance is their first UK festival slot ever. An elaborate storyline, conveyed through GCSE-level acting and colossal set design, lands on the deaf ears of an audience who came to listen, not watch. External factors cause a rocky start. Their set time is changed at the last minute to 5pm, clashing with every other stage. As crowds reluctantly drag themselves to the East Stage, they wait until 6pm for anything to happen: a full hour of inactivity. Worse, Cleo Sol, Chronixx and Sault are billed as Providence, meant to perform until 11pm, holding audiences hostage without set times, clarity, or other stages to go to. A towering pyramid looms in the crowd, visually impressive but obscuring the main stage for many. Then an equivocal drama performance begins. As a collective, Sault revel in mystery: aside from Cleo Sol and Inflo, its members are anonymous. But the actors' dialogue is inaudible, and the audience grows restless. Finally, a traditional African choir opens before the collective launches into Glory and Free. The aesthetic – simultaneously Star Wars Tatooine futuristic and biblically ancient – looks polished, and fits with Sault's knack for blending classical and contemporary genres in their music. Standout moments include Warrior, with Chronixx joining on stage, Son Shine and Wildfires, perfect for London summer evenings. Yasiin Bey (formerly Mos Def) also delivers a seamless guest verse on Stop Dem. For the rest of the show, the dancers appear to be the focus, but the visual impact is impaired by the massive pyramid. Hits like Masterpiece are diminished. Pray for Me and SOTH feel overly artistic, bordering on pretentious. Theatrics might work in an intimate venue, but for the festival crowd, the inaccessible themes feel alienating. After another awkward drama piece, Chronixx brings the evening back with a captivating reggae set. But things unravel when Bey returns for a surprise 30-minute set, spinning like a whirling dervish while questioning societal progress in his freestyles. Neighbours gently explain, 'This guy sang Ms Fat Booty.' When Cleo Sol finally appears at 10pm, she thanks the crowd 'for your patience'. Real name Cleopatra Nikolic, she looks pharaonic atop the pyramid with an ethereal voice, but by then, the crowd has thinned significantly. Spellbinding singing can't save Sault. The interstitial skits occupy nearly as much time as the performance, and the audience members strain to wrap their heads around something they shouldn't have to understand.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store