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Kate Moss risks run in with DJ Fat Tony at celebrity birthday bash days after snubbing his wedding

Kate Moss risks run in with DJ Fat Tony at celebrity birthday bash days after snubbing his wedding

The Sun2 days ago

SUPERMODEL Kate Moss risks a run in with pal DJ Fat Tony at a celebrity birthday bash — days after she snubbed his wedding day.
The catwalk great, 51, hugged celeb hairstylist Sam McKnight at this 70th celebration at La Mome in London, where Tony was also a guest.
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The Sun told how Kate decided to skip his wedding to Stavros Agapiou on Saturday after learning her former pal, PR Fran Cutler, was on the guest list.
The 51-year-old British icon was lined up as a bridesmaid, alongside Towie star Gemma Collins and actress Claire Sweeney.
Kate and Fran got to know each other in the 1990s when Fran would plan parties for Jude Law and Sadie Frost — who were good pals with Kate.
But their high-profile friendship ended in 2018, after Fran was said to have accidentally sent Kate a photo of her with a critical comment.
A source said: 'Kate snubbing Fat Tony's big day was the talk of the wedding.
'He wanted to have Kate there.
'But after she found out Fran was going, she said she couldn't make it.
' Tony is said to have known for a while that Kate wouldn't be going if Fran was.
'She was really missed and the guests were talking about it."
Also seen at Sam's star-packed party were designer Stella McCartney, beauty tycoon Charlotte Tilbury, telly presenters Davina McCall and AJ Odudu and former EastEnders star Patsy Palmer.
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EXCLUSIVE Rising star rapper took his own life after telling partner he 'was tired and ready to go' after mental health battles when he couldn't see his daughter
EXCLUSIVE Rising star rapper took his own life after telling partner he 'was tired and ready to go' after mental health battles when he couldn't see his daughter

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EXCLUSIVE Rising star rapper took his own life after telling partner he 'was tired and ready to go' after mental health battles when he couldn't see his daughter

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Mica Simms, who had met Mr Ellis in 2018, said she was aware that he had struggled with his mental health and had been suicidal before they had got together. 'He was having trouble regulating his emotions,' she said. 'Jevon was incredibly intelligent and loving but he would often speak about committing suicide as a means of escaping his emotional turmoil.' Coroner Jean Harkin added: 'She (Mica) was aware Jevon had something wrong with his mental health and he was suicidal at times from very early on in their relationship. 'He had told her about a previous suicide attempt that had taken place when he was with the mother of his eldest child.' The mother of his eldest child was not named, although both she and Miss Simms were present for the hearing at Inner West London Coroner's Court. On the morning of March 29 last year, Mr Ellis left Ms Simms' house and sent her a message saying 'he was going to end it all, that he was tired and ready to go.' 'He expressed he was sorry but couldn't continue the battle,' Mrs Harkin added. Ms Simms tried to communicate with him but received no answer. Mrs Harkin added: 'After a while she knew something was different this time. 'She felt in her heart that he had gone through with it.' Ms Simms went to where Mr Ellis had been living at Wimbledon Art Studios in south west London but a building manager couldn't gain access to his unit. She then asked her stepfather to try and break in and he found Mr Ellis hanging. PC Michelle Brown was the first police officer at the scene and identified the musician from his passport which was found nearby. There was no note, the door was locked from the inside and Mr Ellis had no injuries, save those caused by the noose around his neck. At 10.01am that day he had sent a text message saying: 'I'm on the chair. Bye' and had also said he 'should just hang the demon' referring to himself, the court heard. 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Dr Hughes added: 'He said he wanted help to be a better father and felt he needed therapy. 'He also spoke about cult-like behaviours he experienced producing music in Los Angeles, from big names and people of power.' Just over a fortnight later he was brought in for a third time following fears he may hang himself in his music studio. A friend abroad had called British police when he sent her a text showing an image of a noose. But he promised he wasn't suicidal and just wanted the clarification of a diagnosis, Dr Hughes added. Asked if he felt Mr Ellis had received appropriate treatment, Dr Hughes said: 'He was offered a lot of opportunity of access to mental health services and the type of problems that seem to be emerging are some emotional instability and suicidal thoughts that he wasn't completely open about. 'The likelihood is we might have helped him had he engaged with treatment over a period of months in the community, rather than emergency presentations.' The court heard that in July 2023 he told a GP that he had low mood, but wasn't suicidal and he was given a community mental health team referral, agreeing that counselling may help. A telephone consult followed in December 2023 and talking therapies were suggested but he didn't answer the phone. A further telephone consultation was offered the same month but Mr Ellis said he preferred to be contacted by email as he was abroad. There was no record of Mr Ellis being known to mental health services in Coventry, where he had lived from the age of 10 up until he moved to London in 2017. A toxicology report was clear of drugs and alcohol and the cause of death was found to be hanging. Mr Ellis' sister Ria, who attended the hearing with his parents, helped raise £13,500 for Mr Ellis' children on a Just Giving page. She said 'the Ellis family cannot even begin to convey our gratitude for the outpour of love we have received from everyone who loved and knew Jevon.' 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'Although there was no note of intent it's clear that Jevon had considered hanging as a form of ending his life.' And she added: 'It's very clear that Jevon was a gifted musician. He was charismatic, confident and also encouraged to pursue his dreams. 'He was kind, generous and a mentor to others and he had two children that he loved. 'I hope that these memories give his family some comfort.'

Jessie J, 37, shares video of herself on stage just hours after having FIVE secret breast biopsies amid cancer diagnosis as she reveals how much discomfort she was in
Jessie J, 37, shares video of herself on stage just hours after having FIVE secret breast biopsies amid cancer diagnosis as she reveals how much discomfort she was in

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Jessie J, 37, shares video of herself on stage just hours after having FIVE secret breast biopsies amid cancer diagnosis as she reveals how much discomfort she was in

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'The more I watch this show back I can see my brain working in complete over drive trying not to blurt it all out. 'Laughing and joking in hard times (handshake emoji) me' The video showed Jessie putting on a brave face while telling her fans an amusing story about her debut album, Who You Are. Just last month Jessie made her return to the music industry with the release of her new single No Secrets - but she later revealed her cancer diagnosis came just days before the song dropped. In a video announcing the diagnosis, Jessie said: 'Hi, I have been going back and forth a little bit on whether to share it. I want to but there's lots of opinions outside... 'Also knowing that I want to share with my fans and the people that care about me, also I'm a sharer. I've always shared everything that I go through in my life. 'Before No Secrets came out, I was diagnosed with early breast cancer. Cancer sucks in any form but I'm holding onto the word early. 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Reality star Kristina Belaya, 24, dies after ‘banging her head after slipping while getting out of the bath'
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