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Now single, however, the socialite, 51, has been left shocked and distressed after being suddenly evicted from her home in Battersea, south London, along with her three children.
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22 minutes ago
- The Sun
My council flat is so stylish thanks to second-hand finds – plus the treasure chest place you need to look for bargains
A SAVVY woman has revealed how she transformed her council flat into a super stylish home. Charlene Bonnici, a bargain hunter from the UK, confirmed that she was on a mission to give her pad a makeover without breaking the bank. 6 6 Now, thanks to second-hand buys and bargains from Dunelm and Temu, Charlene's home is incredibly impressive and super unique. Posting on social media, the young woman gave her followers a close-up look inside her home, leaving many totally stunned. Alongside clips of her council property, which has been kitted out with funky prints and glam accessories, Charlene explained: 'Living in a council flat doesn't mean giving up on beauty or style. It means finding creative ways to make every corner feel like home. 'This is about making the most of what we have, proving that warmth, personality, and pride don't depend on where you live, but how you live.' Since then, Charlene has opened up to Fabulous about her council flat and how she has been able to make it look so luxe whilst sticking to a tight budget. The DIY enthusiast told us: 'Most of my wall prints are from Temu - which are a couple of pounds each - and Desenio. 'A few still don't have frames yet, but I like to get them up on the wall anyway so I can admire them until I can afford the frames. 'My sofa is actually a broken second-hand IKEA one I have had for years. I'm actually saving for a new one….it's on a slope on one side. 'I've covered it with a Comfortly sofa cover that I saved up for ages to get.' Not only this, but Charlene also revealed the treasure chest place you need to search if you want to get your hands on purse-friendly interior finds. Trolls say council houses can't look nice but my stunning hallway will prove them wrong 'My coffee table was a total Facebook Martketplace bargain, (originally from John Lewis) I grabbed it for £30! ' Facebook Marketplace is such a treasure chest,' she added. As well as looking online for bargains, Charlene also loves shopping in the sales too. I very rarely buy things brand new unless I really love them and have saved up for them, so it's all been a bit of a mix-and-match process Charlene Bonnici She continued: 'My rug was from Dunelm for just £25 in the sale, which I'm still so happy about. 'I buy most of my things second-hand, and if I've got my eye on something special (like my Smeg kettle), I'll save for months until I can get it. How to do your council house up on the cheap Take inspiration from pricier shops and head to B&M, Home Bargains for interior decorations. Head to YouTube for easy to follow tutorials on how to decorate rather than paying for professionals. For a quick glow-up for your floors or anywhere with tiles, opt for stick-on vinyl to save on costs. A lick of paint does wonders to make a room feel brand-new. Switch out kitchen cupboard knobs for modern ones instead of buying brand-new cupboards 'I also love picking up little decor bits from Amazon, TK Maxx, Dunelm and H&M when they have sales.' Thrilled with her home's glam look, the content creator shared: 'I've collected everything so slowly over time - I very rarely buy things brand new unless I really love them and have saved up for them, so it's all been a bit of a mix-and-match process.' 6 6 DIY fans beam Charlene's TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ at_home_with_charl, has clearly impressed many, as users eagerly raced to the comments to praise her 'beautiful' home. Not only did people think it was 'cosy' and 'stylish,' but others were 'obsessed' with Charlene's glam decor. One person said: 'Lovely. Clean, tidy, organised and cosy.' Another added: 'Wow, this is actually stunning! What a beautiful home.' A third commented: 'I love your style.'


Daily Mail
22 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
UK's top-rated mattress-in-a-box brand sends shoppers running with up to 55% off sale - score a double size mattress for under £500!
Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - learn more The UK's highest-rated mattress-in-a-box brand on Trustpilot is now on sale with savings of up to 55 per cent across the range. The Ergoflex summer sale is live, and in a deal not to miss, you can score a double mattress for under £500; that's an unmissable saving of £498. The award-winning Ergoflex® 5G, with an orthopaedic surface that provides pressure-relieving sleep, has had the backing of over 11,000 shoppers who have bought and loved the mattress, raving about the price, quality and comfort. Ergoflex 5G Mattress, Double The Ergoflex 5G Mattress has 9cm of true high-density visco-elastic memory foam, that offers 'orthopaedic pressure relief'. Helping to ease pressure points (such as the lower back, hips, and shoulders) and with a clever airflow system that helps promote airflow through the centre of the mattress, it's a winner with frustrated sleepers. You can use the offer code SAVE55 to take advantage of the 55 per cent discount across the Ergoflex 5G mattress range. £498 (save £498) Shop With an industry-leading TrustScore and thousands of five-star ratings from shoppers, Ergoflex is a tried and tested mattress brand and top contender when it comes to sleep. Now, the UK's continuously highest-rated mattress-in-a-box brand on Trustpilot has an unmissable sale, with better-than-half-price savings so you can score a double mattress for under £500. Not your usual bog-standard mattress, the Ergoflex 5G Mattress is the brand's most supportive, pressure-relieving mattress yet, made with the highest-density visco-elastic memory foam available today, and shoppers are calling it 'simply blissful'. 'From the first night it has been bliss,' raved one shopper. 'I can honestly say this has been the best mattress I have ever slept on - no waking in pain in the middle of the night. I sleep like a baby until morning and combining it with a memory foam contoured pillow has worked like a charm.' Racking up thousands of five-star reviews and testimonies, the Ergoflex 5G Mattress is nearly three times the depth of the top layers in mattresses from heavily marketed competitors. Offering a very generous 9cm of true high-density visco-elastic memory foam, the mattress aims to improve comfort by offering supportive body-shaping performance with zero partner disturbance ensuring unbroken slumber for both users. Great for you and your partner, many shoppers have praised it as a worthy upgrade, outperforming traditional mattresses with scores of frustrated sleepers claiming they've experienced 'a far better night's sleep' with the 5G Mattress. Those complaining of aches and pains in particular have found relief in the unique orthopaedic surface that provides pressure-relieving, body-cradling sleep. Along with the five layers for extra cushioning and support, the Ergoflex is also popular amongst hot sleepers with a 5cm Cool-Sleep™ airflow system that allows for airflow and temperature regulation . Thanks to the high density open-cell memory foam, the mattress helps to disperse heat more efficiently than previous generation memory foams, while the Tencel outer cover features vented 3D mesh panels at each end to prevent heat retention. One impressed Ergoflex review wrote: 'The mattress is amazing so comfortable, I've never slept on anything like it, I can't wait to get into bed at night. Highly recommend.' You can now use the offer code SAVE55 to take advantage of the discounts across the Ergoflex® 5G mattress range.


The Sun
22 minutes ago
- The Sun
National Lottery to shut down TONIGHT with just hours left for players to buy tickets or claim prizes
THE NATIONAL lottery is shutting down tonight, for a huge technology update. Players have until just hours left to buy tickets, before the service shuts down for over 24 hours. 1 During the shutdown, which is taking place to facilitate the largest upgrade in the game's 31-year history, players will also not be able to check numbers. All draw game sales and prizes will be paused across the entire country from 11pm tonight to "late on Monday morning". During this period, operator Allwyn will transfer and upgrade the National Lottery's gaming and retail systems to new platforms. The update will take place after Saturday's Lotto and Thunderball draws, meaning that some winners will not be able to claim prizes until Monday. Online accounts, the National Lottery website and app will also be impacted until Monday. The news system is set to be up and running before the Set For Life draw on Monday night. Friday's Euromillions draw, which currently sits at £145 million, will not be impacted. Lotto players, should buy tickets. check their results and claim prizes before 11pm tonight, to avoid missing out. You will still be able to buy scratchcards during this period, and can see the latest draws and view the full results for the Saturday draws on the National Lottery's YouTube channel. However, Allwyn warned that a "small proportion" of in-store terminals could see delays if certain upgrade processes are interrupted. I became a millionaire overnight after winning huge National Lottery prize but I celebrated with modest Scottish treat Allwyn revealed that the technology needs to be updated, as it dates back to 2009, "before iPads, Uber and Instagram". The Czech-based group, who took over the 10-year licence to run the lottery from Camelot in February last year said the systems need to be modernised. to deliver on "ambitious" plans for a National Lottery "fit for the future". Allwyn chief executive Andria Vidler said: "This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver The National Lottery that the UK deserves. How to increase your chances of winning the lottery The odds of picking a winning lottery ticket are pretty slim but there are some ways to improve your chances . Games with small jackpots tend to have better odds, so it's worth taking notice of the difference. For example, EuroMillions is harder to win than UK Lotto. Some lotteries may have bonus numbers or other features which could improve someone's chance of winning. Looking at these additional elements and understanding them can help someone make a more informed decision when choosing their numbers. Each lottery draw is random and balls have the same chance of being drawn. However, there are some balls that statistically have appeared more often than others which could make them seem a better bet. For example, previous research has showed that number 38 was most common, 23 was second most drawn, followed by 31, 11, 45 and 25. There is another easy way of getting more tickets at the same cost and that is by joining a syndicate. Of course, you share the winnings, but the chances of matching the numbers drawn are vastly improved. "We're making unprecedented and much-needed changes, which will move us closer to achieving our vision for The National Lottery. "These major upgrades will mean short-term disruption for players and our retail partners." "But they will allow us to deliver on our promise to bring new, exciting games, a better player experience and our commitment to double returns to Good Causes from £30 million to £60 million every week by the end of the 10-year licence." The switchover has been hampered by delays after Allwyn took over the licence, which has held back the launch of new draw-based games. It was unable to switch to a new technology provider after agreeing to extend the contract for the existing supplier, International Games Technology (IGT). IGT had challenged the Gambling Commission's decision to award Allwyn the 10-year licence in court, but later dropped the legal action.