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Truth about the barely legal influencer New Yorkers love to hate: A-list gentleman callers, text messages from her past... and a shock link to DiCaprio's 'p***y posse'

Truth about the barely legal influencer New Yorkers love to hate: A-list gentleman callers, text messages from her past... and a shock link to DiCaprio's 'p***y posse'

Daily Mail​2 days ago
One look at Lily Chee's Instagram reveals a wildly glamorous lifestyle, complete with bikini pictures onboard mega yachts, lavish vacations all over the world and a posse of stunning pals.
The 21-year-old former Brandy Melville model regularly brushes shoulders with A-listers and documents every moment on social media.
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You can either browse the Travel category, or search for the specific brand you're booking. Right now on there's a 9% discount code for and 5% for Travelodge (both worked when I tested them). Get money back from Quidco Once you've found the best price for your trip, don't forget to check Quidco to see if there are any cashback offers. There are hundreds of travel brands on Quidco, including Expedia, Travelodge, trainline, Radisson Hotels, Parkdean resorts, and loads more. All you need to do is use Quidco's link to visit the site before booking, and you'll get a small percentage of the purchase price as cashback. Look out for flash sales: earlier this month a 24-hour flash sale upped the Expedia and cashback rates to 9%. Take a look on If you fancy a spot of camping, glamping, or caravanning this summer, check to find your perfect site. Not only do the customisable search and customer reviews make it easy to find the right site for your needs, but prices are often much lower. For example, a non-electric camping pitch at Tehidy Holiday Park in Cornwall is £183 for 7 nights in August on but the same pitch would be £238 when booked direct. 9 9 Check into a Hoseasons There are over 750 holiday parks listed on Hoseasons, and often the prices are lower than if you book direct. For example, seven nights in a three-bedroom lodge at King's Lynn Holiday Park in Norfolk is £1,105 on Hoseasons vs £1,225 when booked direct (Based on booking seven nights from 21/8/25). The prices aren't always cheaper on Hoseasons, though, so make sure you also check the holiday park's website before booking to compare. Tap your Tesco Clubcard If you collect Tesco Clubcard points, you can turn them into vouchers to pay for a huge number of travel costs. The points are often worth double when you convert them, so the savings can be big. Get 2X value at hotel brands including and Best Western, holiday brands like Butlins and Hoseasons, and travel brands including National Express, Railcard, and P&O Ferries. You can also get 2X value on days out like theme parks, castles, and zoos, to help keep those holiday spending costs down. Dine using a tastecard Dining out when you travel can get very expensive. One way to keep costs down is with a tastecard membership, which can get you 2-for-1 meals or 25% off the total bill at thousands of restaurants. Membership is usually £79.99 per year, but you can get your first year for £29.99. If you use it to dine out every night of a three-night trip, the savings will be well worth that upfront fee! A tastecard can also get you discounts on cinema tickets and days out at popular attractions, including up to 45% off at Thorpe Park and up to 20% off at SEA LIFE London. 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There are also huge discounts, including a third off at theme parks like Thorpe Park, LEGOLAND and Alton Towers. Search for your chosen destination to see what deals are on offer before your trip, then just download the vouchers. Remember: the deals are only valid if you travel by train, and you'll need to show your train tickets alongside your voucher for entry. 9 Go old-school with a Heritage Membership Another way to potentially keep travel costs down is with a National Trust or English Heritage membership, both of which get you free admission and free parking at hundreds of attractions. Take a look at the attractions in your holiday destination, to see if a membership could be worth it. National Trust membership for a family of 4 is £168.60. Family admission at many National Trust sites is over £40, so if you plan on visiting 4-5 sites over the course of a year, a membership will probably save you money. 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Right now, UK offers include Butlins packages at £252 for a family of four, a four-star spa hotel in Liverpool at £99 per night, and a long weekend glamping in Bude at £219 for a family of four. It's less helpful if you're searching for a specific date and destination, but great if you're open to ideas. Filter by destination and month to find the best deals for when you want to travel. You can also sign up to their newsletter to get deals straight to your inbox - or even subscribe to their WhatsApp channel and get notified every time a new deal hits. For something special, try Luxury Escapes If you're looking to splurge on a lavish hotel for an extra special occasion, take a look at the deals on Luxury Escapes. This site has savings of up to 70% off on high-end hotels, often with some luxe extras like free meals, room upgrades, or spa credits. The savings on pricier hotels can literally be hundreds of pounds: a night at very fancy The Kensington in London is £235 in mid-August, with breakfast and a free nightly cocktail, vs over £390 (minus the cocktails) when booked direct. Pay attention, because the price shown is sometimes the members-only price, and the non-member price may be slightly higher. Membership costs £129/year plus a one-time sign-up fee of £250, so it's not really worth it unless you book a lot of hotels. Sign up for OneKey and other loyalty programmes Sign up for the free memberships and rewards programmes at hotel booking sites like Accor, IHG®, and Expedia Group to get instant access to members-only prices and other loyalty rewards. Expedia, and VRBO have a shared reward programme called OneKey, with member discounts of 10% or more on 'over 100,000 hotels worldwide'. You also earn OneKeyCash on eligible stays, a reward currency to spend on future bookings. The more trips you book, the more the rewards increase: Silver members get 15% or more discount, while Gold and Platinum members get 20% or more. I once snagged a £60 pub stay in mid Wales for just £36.19 with my Gold member discount! 9 9 Take advantage of Groupon Groupon UK has a huge range of deals on services and experiences, with some great offers in the travel category, including holidays, hotels, spa days, attraction tickets, and more. You can filter by destination and by travel type, including family travel, so it's easy to find the best bargains. August deals include a seven-night stay in a two-bedroom holiday home for six at Ladram Bay Holiday Park in Devon for £137 per person (the same week is £207 per person when booking direct). There was also a double room for two with a full English and a bottle of Prosecco at Leonardo Hotel Liverpool for just £79. Equivalent room when booked direct was £93.60, not including the Prosecco. Take a look at Wowcher Wowcher is another deals website. It's a little trickier to use for travel searching, as there's no way to filter by location or travel type. But if you have the time and patience, there are some amazing deals for holidays, spa breaks, and attraction tickets. We got family tickets for Africa Alive Zoo in Norfolk at £36 for two adults and up to three kids (saving just over 51% against the website price). They also helpfully flag up which deals have Summer Holiday availability. Be wary of hotel deals where you can't check availability and book then and there; with these, you'll get a voucher to redeem at the hotel 'depending on availability'. The discounts for these deals are staggering, but it's a risk, as there may not be any availability when when you want to book.

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