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- Daily Mirror
Katie Price's defiant post about motherhood after denying 'rift' with Princess Andre
Katie Price has shared a quote about parenthood following the launch of her daughter Princess Andre's reality TV show, which she had previously said that she wouldn't watch A post about motherhood has been shared by Katie Price this week amid speculation over her relationship with her eldest daughter Princess Andre. It comes following the launch of the Princess Diaries over the weekend. Katie, 47, has claimed she wasn't allowed to appear in the ITV show, which follows Princess, 18, who's the youngest of her two children with her ex-husband Peter Andre, 52. She's also criticised the teenager's management for not "allowing" her to guide her daughter in her career. READ MORE: Katie Price worries fans with appearance in family photo after explaining weight loss Katie shared a post about being a mother, which had been uploaded by the page INEX Digital Wealth on Instagram, with her followers on the platform this afternoon. It appeared to be titled: "Your mom is not your enemy." It read: "She may not always say things the way you want to hear them, but her heart is always in the right place. She's the one who worries when you're hurting, prays when you're lost, and stands by you even when the world doesn't." The post shared by Katie concluded: "She's not trying to control you. She's trying to protect you. She may not be perfect, but she's the only woman in this world who truly wants what's best for you, even if it costs her everything." Princess is the third eldest of Katie's five children. Her family also includes Junior Andre, 20, who is the eldest of her two kids with Peter, and eldest son Harvey Price, 23. It comes after the Princess Diaries launched last night. Katie had previously said that she wouldn't be watching it and expressed her disappointment over her apparent lack of involvement with her eldest daughter's career to date. As previously reported, she said on an episode of the Katie Price Show podcast that she had offered to take part in the reality TV show 'for free' but was turned down. Katie said she's "very upset" that Princess' career is being managed by her ex-husband Peter's management, the CAN Group, who she alleged consider Katie to be "trash". Katie said on the podcast: "Princess is taking that same path [as I did in my career] – trying to do the same as what I've done – which I absolutely love and adore of Princess but I have not been allowed to go on any photoshoot, no signings or Superdrug openings or anything like that. Why? Because I'm not allowed and I'm not welcome." And dismissing rumours of a rift between the mother and daughter, Katie said: "Me and Princess have never, ever, ever had an argument to this day or a disagreement. We get on like best friends, mother and daughter. Princess lives with me and she stays at her dad's. Now, she's been staying at her dad's the past two months because she's been filming her show. And our personal life together is amazing." As reported last night, Princess spoke about her mother in the first episode of her show and said that she's like a "best friend". She's quoted as having said in a scene: "Me and my mum now, we're so close. We're like best friends." In a statement, Princess' management later responded to Katie's criticism. The CAN Group told the Mirror recently: "As a company, our duty of care to our clients is paramount. We would never advise a client on their personal life unless asked and we have never stopped anyone seeing their families."


BBC News
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- BBC News
Rinderknech collapses on court in Cincinnati heat
Arthur Rinderknech collapsed on court in sweltering conditions before retiring from his Cincinnati Open third-round match with Felix lost the first set 7-6 (7-4) but was level at 2-2 in the second before collapsing near the baseline as Canada's Auger-Aliassime prepared to and the umpire ran over to check on the Frenchman, before medical staff arrived on 30-year-old, who had been playing for nearly two hours, had a cooling break with ice packs on his neck and legs before declaring he was able to he lasted just two more games before retiring to send Auger-Aliassime through to the last have been struggling with the heat during the tournament, with temperatures regularly exceeding number two Cameron Norrie looked unwell and was often drenched in sweat during his second-round loss to veteran Roberto Bautista Agut on experienced its hottest opening day in June, with temperatures reaching 32.3C. Carlos Alcaraz's five-set first-round win over Fabio Fognini was completed following a 15-minute pause in the deciding set, when a spectator sitting in the sun was taken Australian Open also had sweltering temperatures approaching 34C. Organisers introduced the Australian Open Heat Stress Scale in 2019 to monitor conditions and minimise risk to players' health.


The Sun
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- The Sun
Barcelona get green light to play LaLiga match in MIAMI – could Premier League games be next?
PREM chiefs have NO interest in playing games abroad - despite Spanish FA bosses giving the green light for Barcelona to face Villarreal in Miami in December. Fifa made a U-turn over domestic matches being allowed to be played outside their home territories last year, settling a drawn-out legal case in the US. 1 That opened the way for serious negotiations, with the Spanish FA confirming they will ask Fifa and Uefa to approve the December 21 LaLiga clash that was scheduled for Villarreal's Estadio de la Ceramica instead being played at the Miami Dolphins' Hard Rock Stadium the previous day. But Prem bosses are insistent that there remain no plans or even desires to follow suit. While there has not been a formal written statement dismissing the idea, League chief executive Richard Masters has consistently maintained the Prem is a domestic competition that is played in the UK, stating last year the idea was 'not in our current plans'. Only last week, Masters reiterated: 'We had a look at that back in 2008. It was very controversial in the UK. 'The idea behind playing matches abroad is to grow the sport, to grow your league. 'But we've managed to do that in the intervening period, by different methods, broadcasting partnerships, digital technology, events like our Summer Series, making the Premier League truly global. 'I genuinely think it's the world's favourite version of the world's favourite sport, and we're really proud of that. 'So there's a whole bunch of reasons not to do it, but mainly because we're happy with what we have in the UK and we're not changing that. 'We have clubs that have hosted NFL games and an interesting relationship with the NFL but on this particular topic we're very different. We've got no plans to take matches abroad - there would be significant pushback.' Masters will reiterate that stance, if asked, in his pre-season message on Thursday. However, the position of the League is conditional on the wishes of the clubs, with the majority of the 20 'shareholders' now under foreign ownership. Some 11 of them, including Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool, have majority US owners. Under Prem regulations, major decisions or changes require the approval of 14 clubs to be confirmed. At this stage there have been no formal votes on playing games overseas since the collapse of the infamous '39th game' idea in 2008. Were such a proposal to be passed it would be a major test of the Government's new Independent Regulator, which would be under pressure to step in and block the idea.