
EXCLUSIVE Joe Rogan escapes America on $600,000-a-week mega-yacht with rarely-seen wife and kids, as his split with President Trump hits fever pitch
The multi-millionaire new media mogul is seen in exclusive pictures obtained by Daily Mail on board the OKTO, a 218-foot vessel, off the coast of Venice on Saturday.

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Daily Mail
14 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Is this the most inappropriate wedding outfit ever? Aussie model shocks as she wears sheer outfit and see-through underwear to Sting's daughter's nuptials in Sicily
An Aussie model threatened to steal the spotlight at the wedding of Sting's daughter Fuchsia Kate Sumner and her long-time partner Max Wright over the weekend. The happy couple tied the knot in Italy with an extravagant three-day ceremony in the Sicilian town of Noto. And while many guests were enraptured with the blushing bride, some couldn't take their eyes off Nicole Trunfio, who arrived in a very racy, sheer ensemble. The brunette beauty left little to the imagination as she flaunted her figure in a completely see-through black outfit. Her black underwear could be seen underneath as it sat high on her hips, with the frock also featuring a daring, low-cut neckline. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The completely see-through stockings clung to Nicole's figure and she finished off the look with strappy black heels. Her jewellery included a large gold ring and a huge cross secured around her neck with a black tie. Nicole added a classic leopard print clutch from Alexander McQueen to her ensemble—a designer bag which can be found secondhand for upwards of $1,400. The model finished her look with natural makeup, preferring to let her genetically blessed features shine through, and added a wave to her dark tresses. Meanwhile, Sting's daughter, who goes by Kate, looked stunning in a lace bridal gown as she kissed her groom during their extravagant pre-wedding street bash on Friday. Kate married Max in a glamorous three-day celebration in the Sicilian town of Noto over the weekend. The actress and director tied the knot with Max, a creative director in the arts and tech space, in front of family and close friends. Pictures showed the nepo baby having the time of her life with her then-fiancé before they tied the knot the morning after. On day one, guests enjoyed a street party complete with an Italian marching band and tucked into local fare including freshly baked Italian breads and aperitivo. In the evening, they attended a special performance of Una Serenata!—'A Serenade' in Italian—at the Teatro Comunale Tina di Lorenzo to celebrate local Sicilian traditions. Kate wore a white lace mermaid gown by Maison Valentino with a high neck and open back, while Max opted for a terracotta shirt and trousers. Family in attendance included Sting and his wife Trudie Styler, and Kate's older brother, musician Joe Sumner, 48, who at one point treated guests to live performances on his guitar. Kate, whose mother is Sting's first wife, the Northern Irish actress Frances Tomelty, was also joined by her half-siblings who are Sting's children with second wife Trudie. They include actress Mickey, 41—the maid of honour—musician and actor Eliot, 34, filmmaker Jake, 40, and actor Giacomo, 29. The next day brought the main event—but not without a near wardrobe disaster. For one of his outfits, Max realised the only shoelaces he had for his £720 beige Prada shoes were black. With no white laces to hand, a quick-thinking guest—American fashion stylist Erica Cloud—improvised by pulling the string from a shoe bag and threading it through his shoes. Crisis averted, the wedding ceremony took place and was held outdoors against a crimson and ivory floral backdrop. Kate wore a beautiful off-the-shoulder embroidered tulle gown with her initials embroidered on, while Max donned a light grey suit. After they exchanged vows, green and pink smoke flares shot up into the sky as they had their first kiss as husband and wife. The newlyweds then walked through the city with a beaming Kate holding their smartly dressed one-year-old son. At the reception, Sting delivered a show-stopping speech that was both heartfelt and hilarious. He joked about his early impressions of Max, unsure of what to make of the man after his daughter's heart, but quickly realised he was, in fact, 'a lovely chap'. Guests were in stitches but also, at times, in tears as the music icon described how happy he was for his daughter to have found the love of her life. Sister Mickey, who was joined by her new fiance Carter B Smith and her son from her previous marriage to tech CEO Chris Kantrowitz, also gave a speech during the reception—referring to Kate as 'the most beautiful bride'. Kate later described it as 'the best speech ever.' Her sibling Eliot, whose string of roles in Hollywood films include a security guard in the latest James Bond film, No Time To Die, was joined by their glamorous girlfriend, Mollie Davis. Eliot, who is non-binary, started dating the divorced mother-of-two last year after splitting from British aristocratic model Frankie Herbert, granddaughter of the 7th Earl of Carnarvon. Other guests included British film director Charlotte Colbert and her artist husband Philip Colbert, DJ Mia Moretti—who played a late-night set—and music label boss Henri Behrmann. The dinner, which took place at Dimora delle Balze—the same venue that hosted Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni and Fedez's 2018 wedding—was laid out on candlelit banquet tables. Guests dined on pasta, ciabatta, fresh fish, lobster and vegetables and toasted the couple underneath elegant fairy lights. After dinner, they danced late into the night to a soundtrack of Stevie Wonder classics including I Wish and disco favourites. Day three saw guests enjoy a final day of celebration, starting with 'a master blaster BBQ' to help cure hangovers from the night before. It featured a multi-layered barbeque station with chicken, fresh fruit and vegetables. Noto Mayor Corrado Figura blessed the festivities, meeting Sting on his arrival in the historic centre. He posed for a photo with the star, writing on social media: 'It was a great honour to welcome Sting, a global music icon, to the wedding of his daughter Fuschia Katherine Sumner and her partner Maximillian Wright, right here in the heart of Sicilian Baroque.' The mayor presented Sting with a book dedicated to Noto, calling it 'a small gift to thank him for sharing such an important moment for his family with us.' He added: 'Thank you to Fuschia, Maximillian and Sting for choosing Noto. Our city is proud to be part of this wonderful love story.' Kate and Max announced their engagement two years ago and Kate threw her hen's party last month—where she and her pals tucked into fried chicken and danced around in wigs. Friends describe Max as 'low-key, charming and utterly devoted'—a sentiment echoed in speeches throughout the wedding weekend.


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
From an abusive father to romantic heartbreak, Jelena Dokic is finally getting the love she deserves - as details emerge about her new handsome boyfriend
Jelena Dokic has found love again after she was left 'shattered' in the aftermath of her split from her long-time boyfriend, Tin Bikic, in 2021. The tennis champ, 42, revealed last year she was 'closed off' after the heartbreaking experience. It was another blow to her heart after the years-long abuse she suffered at the hands of her father, Damir Dokic. But things are looking up for Jelena. Yane Veselinov has captured the heart of the Australian sports commentator, with the pair confirming their relationship on Monday in a sweet Instagram post. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The pair were first spotted cuddling up together at Melbourne Airport in May, with Jelena unable to wipe the grin off her face as she accepted an embrace from Yane. A glance at Yane's social footprint reveals he relocated to Melbourne after previously living in Sydney and Perth. Like Jelena, Yane is from the Balkans and is Macedonian. He has a brother named Vladimir and a sister named Mihaela, as well as a mother, Dragica, who currently lives in Skopje, North Macedonia. Yane proudly became an Australian citizen late last year, announcing the news on November 14 with a celebratory post. 'Today I made a pledge to this beautiful country that I will obey all of the laws and respect the political and democratic views,' he wrote. 'To be honest and independent Australian—thank you so much Australia for giving me the BEST... it's official, I'm an Aussie!' Jelena's new love works as a Hospitality Operations Manager, and specialises in 'creating magical moments and orchestrating flawless events'. According to his LinkedIn account, Yane has been the Operations Manager at Wine and Cheese Fest since November 2018. Before that, he had a brief eight-month stint at Food & Desire and worked as the Events Manager at The Malthouse Theatre from 2021 to 2022. Yane also held a position as a Marketing Consultant at Numero IX from 2020 to 2021, and a Managing Partner at Casual Dining Concepts from 2015 to 2018 in Sydney. The first job he has listed in Australia was in Perth as the Events Manager for Portofinos Restaurant and Function Centre from 2011 to 2015. Yane's Instagram is filled with photos of food and trips to art exhibits and concerts throughout Melbourne. He also appears to have a love of tennis, attending the Australian Open in 2020. He states in his bio he is a 'food and wine enthusiast', 'pleasure seeker', and 'life enjoyer'. Jelena went Instagram official with Yane on Monday. The sports commentator shared a loved-up photo of the pair to social media alongside a sweet caption. Jelena gushed over her new man, writing: 'You are my calm, safe, peaceful and happy place. So glad I found you.' Yane also shared the picture to his Instagram Stories just a few hours later, captioning it with, 'My all,' alongside a series of heart-face emojis. The couple were first spotted together at Melbourne Airport back in May. Jelena was seen exiting her flight and grinning broadly as she accepted a warm embrace from her bearded man and entered the terminal. Late last year, Jelena revealed she had been 'closed off' to finding love ever since she split from her long-time Brazilian boyfriend, Tin. The couple were together for almost 19 years before announcing they had ended their relationship in 2021. Despite saying her walls have been up ever since, Jelena took to Instagram to make the heartbreaking admission that she was 'scared of being alone' for the rest of her life. 'Love. It's been a challenging personal period. We don't talk about this enough but relationship breakdowns are so tough,' she said alongside a selfie. 'And if you have been the one left hurt or abandoned then let's be honest, it's just life-shattering. And as you get older, it only gets tougher with more scars, pain and hurt. 'My 19-year relationship ended 4 years ago and while we will always care for each other, especially because we were together since we were 20, that chapter is over.' Jelena went on to say she was 'built' to love one person 'unconditionally and so fully that it gets me in trouble'. 'It turns into heartbreak and pain,' she added. 'I put up walls 4 years ago and I said they are never coming down. 'But as life likes to show us, not everything we plan or think will happen actually does. So, of course, someone brought those walls down and I got hurt. Badly. 'So, I guess the question is: Do we keep our walls down and hope love comes along? Or do we never give it a chance again and don't allow the walls to come down? 'There are people that will have different answers. I have now been alone and closed off for 4 years and I still don't know what the answer is.' The Australian tennis commentator said she now has 'a lot of abandonment issues' from her past, which make her 'feel like I will be alone forever'. Jelena was referring to the horrendous abuse she suffered at the hands of her father and tennis coach, Damir. 'Am I the only one scared of being alone for the rest of my life?' the media personality candidly asked her fans.' 'Bringing walls down has also brought some feelings and triggers I never had before and I don't know how to react or what to do,' Jelena continued in the lengthy missive. 'Bottom line is it's tough and what do we do? Close ourselves off forever or get hurt and feel pain in order to one day maybe feel that unbelievable and crazy love again?' Jelena ended her searching questions by saying she had come down on the side of hope and openness. 'I will never give up and one day those walls will come down again and hopefully the wait, pain, hurt and disappointment will be worth it and I will find that amazing love,' she said. It certainly seems Jelena has found her 'amazing love', just as other aspects of her life have also begun to fall into place. The former athlete went under the radar after her retirement from professional tennis in 2014, only to come back few years later and become just as successful in media. She quickly became a prominent face in tennis commentary, landing a role with Fox Sports at the Australian Open in January 2017. The same year, she published an autobiography, Unbreakable, about her life, career, and the years of physical and mental abuse she suffered at the hands of her father. It topped the Australian book charts on its first day of release and inspired a documentary film about her life in 2024. She published another book in 2023, Fearless: Finding the Power to Thrive, which also tells the story of how she survived poverty, trauma, and family violence. Jelena is now a commentator and expert analyst for Channel Nine at Wimbledon. She has also been sharing her recent weight-loss journey with fans after shedding 20kg in ten months, following a two-decade-long battle with an eating disorder.


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
The best island for affordable luxury REVEALED - with pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters
There's nothing like a far-flung island to get you dreaming of breaking free from day-to-day life. And now, the very best islands for a dream holiday have been revealed – amid a huge rise in global interest for some island escapism. In its first-ever 'island hot list', Expedia – a global online travel platform – has found exotic destinations for all sorts of interests, whether holidaymakers are looking to soak up the sun, catch some surf or eat their way around. The results are 'based on verified data and traveller insights', according to the travel giant. Koh Samui, a tropical island in southern Thailand, was named best for affordable luxury. Expedia said it has seen a 55 per cent jump in people searching for the island – which they've dubbed the 'wellness island of the east' – year-on-year, attracting visitors for yoga retreats, detox programmes and 'beachside spirituality'. At the same time, it maintains its reputation for nightlife and natural beauty, it added. Narin Tijayang, former executive director of Koh Samui Office, Tourism Authority of Thailand, said that being selected was a 'testament to the breathtaking beauty and vibrant culture of our island'. The island of Aruba in the Caribbean was ranked top for year-round sunshine A Dutch island in the Caribbean was ranked top for year-round sunshine. The arid landscapes of Aruba, home to biking trails and eco-friendly stays, come first for those looking to top up their tan. It 'blends outdoor adventure with relaxed Caribbean vibes', says Expedia. The lush landscapes, rice terraces and 'spiritual atmosphere' of Bali helped it be named the best island for relaxation. Like Aruba, the Indonesian island has seen a 15 per cent growth in search interest. Food lovers should book a break to Sardinia, which has seen a boom in agritourism and immersive experiences – including plenty of opportunities to eat like a local. The 'Blue Zone', known for its high concentration of centenarians and healthy lifestyle, continues to draw wellness seekers, as does its rugged coastline and hilltop villages. Partyseekers are being advised to put Paros on their go-to list. Expedia 2025 island hot list Aruba (best for tear-round Sunshine) Bali, Indonesia (best for relaxation) Dominican Republic (best for adventure) Fiji (best for community) Jamaica (best for culture) Koh Samui, Thailand (best for affordable luxury) Maldives (best for romance) Oahu, Hawaii (best for surfing) Paros, Greece (best for nightlife) Sardinia, Italy (best for food lovers) Santorini and Mykonos remain popular, Paros is emerging as the Cycladic gem to watch. 'A rising design scene, low-key luxury stays, and its charming port towns make it ideal for travellers looking for serenity with soul,' says Expedia. The Expedia Island Hot List was created by analysing a number of factors, including the firm's travel data, accommodation rates and quality (based on real traveller reviews). Accessibility, air connectivity, weather and seasonality, tourism appeal, and traveller safety and inclusivity – as informed by travel advisories and traveller sentiment – were also considered. The research showed a soaring interest in islands for Brits. At the top of the list are Jersey (+75 per cent), Crete, Greece (+50 per cent), Mauritius (+50 per cent), Malta (+55 per cent), and Madeira, Portugal (+65 per cent). 'Powered by real traveller data, the Expedia Island Hot List gives travellers the inspiration they need to plan a smarter island escape,' says Melanie Fish, spokesperson for Expedia Group brands. 'Island adventurers want standout stays, affordable prices and seamless flight access. To get that, our top tips are to travel out of season when average stay prices can fluctuate by as much as 50 per cent and bundle flights and hotels together, where you can knock nearly £160 on average off your trip.'