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The Irish Sun
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Brooks Nader spills out of extremely plunging see-through dress as she risks wardrobe malfunction on France trip
BROOKS Nader spilled out of an extremely plunging see-through dress as she risked a wardrobe malfunction on a France trip. 5 Brooks Nader spilled out of an extremely plunging see-through dress as she risked a wardrobe malfunction on a France trip Credit: Brooks Nader 5 In her Instagram stories, Brooks showed off her fabulous figure in a tonal sheer dress Credit: Instagram/brooksnader 5 She captioned the story with a voiceover that said: "Everything I do is for the bitches" Credit: Brooks Nader In her Instagram stories, Brooks showed off her fabulous figure in a tonal sheer dress. She also wore sleeked back hair , glowing skin and sparkling accessories as she posed for a few glamourous snaps. She captioned the story with a voiceover that said: "Everything I do is for the bitches. "I have never done anything for the male gaze." Brooks has become familiar with While at The Daily Front Row's 9th annual fashion awards in April, her braless outfit didn't go fully to plan. Her outfit briefly slipped to However, the malfunction didn't trouble her, and she continued to work the camera while showing off her all-white outfit. Most read in Celebrity She paired the outfit with a large ponytail to complete the sultry look. The high profile event was also attended by pop star Chappell Roan, Brooks Nader & Lauren Sanchez Stun in Paris: Daring Fashion, Glam, and Real-Life Moments More recently, Brooks went braless under a black, see-through pussy-bow blouse on a Paris lunch date with She put her bare chest on full display as she exited the upscale Laperouse restaurant with a security guard by her side. Brooks paired the bold top with figure-hugging black capri pants, towering stilettos, and a glossy black clutch. She also rocked voluminous wavy hair , glowing skin, and a high-shine lip gloss for the Paris Fashion Week outing. Earlier this month, The U.S. Sun revealed how Brooks 'blindsided' EX-boyfriend Gleb Savchenko with an abrupt breakup as 'revenge' for him dumping her last year. The lovebirds, who Read more on the Irish Sun Gleb, 41, revealed that he learned about his apparent breakup through reports, and Brooks, 29, did not seem to give him a heads-up before the news went public. "Brooks was done with the relationship and I think she just wanted to get her lick back,' an insider claimed. 5 Brooks Nader was spotted arriving at her hotel in Paris, looking stylish in a striking The Cool Hour dress Credit: Splash 5 Brooks was seen leaving Yves Saint Laurent on Avenue Montaigne in Paris after a day of shopping, turning heads in a chic transparent top Credit: Splash


Los Angeles Times
11 hours ago
- Los Angeles Times
Pre- and Post-Cruise Destinations: Go ‘Land Cruising' in Incredible European Cities
Ship cruising is a wonderful way to see a lot of places in a relatively short time, especially when you've journeyed 'across the pond' (aka the Atlantic Ocean) for a European vacation. Think large ships (Celebrity, Royal Caribbean), smaller ships (Oceania, Viking, AmaWaterways, Windstar) and even tiny barges (European Waterways); they all have their charms. Life on board the ship offers a range of amenities and activities, from fine dining and entertainment to cultural programs and relaxation, making the journey itself a memorable part of your adventure. But a drawback to most ship cruises is simply not having enough time to explore some of the world's great cities, which is why we suggest 'land cruising' around your port of call, either before your sea cruise sets sail or after it docks at your last port (or both). With the variety of ports scattered along Europe's scenic coast, you have access to a wealth of destinations and iconic landmarks. You've already done the hard work of long-haul flying and jet-lag management (hopefully), so why not stay awhile and really get to know your city of choice? These are a few of our favorite places to stop and smell the roses across the European continent; from Europe's diverse regions and picturesque coasts to its famous islands, the continent offers an incredible range of unique attractions and experiences. We think you'll agree they are wonderful and offer wildly different experiences. There's no place like the Emerald Isle to find windswept cliffsides, green valleys and convivial pubs complete with singing (and dancing, too). Dublin is always lively, rain or shine, fueled by Guinness, Irish whiskey and a boxty or two (those delicious stuffed potato pancakes). Plan your own trip or let Inntravel create a walking, biking or train travel itinerary for you, complete with hotels, routes, bikes and lots of historical information. Stay around Dublin or see more of the island's cities (we went to Cork and Galway via train, both filled with ancient buildings and vibrant modern scenes), or venture north to Northern Ireland and visit Belfast, the capital, known for its historical significance, cultural attractions, and notable landmarks. Or go wild to see Connemara and Killarney, both breathtaking national parks. Don't miss: While in Dublin, grab a Go City Pass and get discounted access to the main attractions, like the Guinness Storehouse, Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin Castle, Trinity College as well as an assortment of distillery and walking food tours. And after sightseeing, find a pub and settle in for a uniquely Irish experience. Dining delights: The Temple Bar Pub is Dublin's famous old watering hole where everyone has to go at least once for pints, live Irish music all day every day and oysters galore. To get a more local feel nearby in the city center, check out The Snug Bar or our favorite, The Hairy Lemon, where 'The Commitments' was filmed back in 1990. Go for Irish stew or bangers and mash if you're feeling traditional or delve into their red thai curry for a tasty surprise. Best beds: For a luxury stay, The Leinster is the newest hotspot in the heart of the city, while The Brooks Hotel is a cozy, recently refurbished spot with wonderful service and a perfect location for walking to every part of town. If you've never roamed around 'The Big Smoke,' then staying in London for a while truly is a must-do. The history, royal pageantry, fantastic museums, incredible parks and fine dining treats are all integral to this ancient city's current scene. London also serves as a gateway to exploring the wider British Isles, offering access to the region's rich history, culture, and scenic attractions. Plus, there's funky fashion, cool music, theater and art to enjoy, and macabre spots like the Tower of London, where you can see the actual ax and chopping block used to behead nobles who had angered the king. You can easily spend a week in London, meandering its beautiful byways and discovering neighborhoods you love from pop culture, from Notting Hill to Savile Row to Vauxhall's MI6, and even make a stop at 221B Baker Street in Marylebone. So plan to stay awhile – and do bring an umbrella. Don't miss: See the top sights: Big Ben and Parliament, the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, the British Museum and Buckingham Palace. Knock those off using a Go City Pass and the Hop-on, Hop-off Bus included. Then check out some lesser-known stops, like the Royal Mews, Kensington Palace and Lady Diana's Children's Park there, then take in a West End theater experience, 'feed the birds' at St. Paul's Cathedral and ride the London Eye Ferris wheel. Dining delights: With nearly 100 Michelin-starred restaurants dotting London, there's never a problem spending plenty of pounds on fine dining at restaurants helmed by top chefs Gordon Ramsay or Clare Smyth. We're partial to abc kitchens by Jean-Georges, where sweet pea guacamole, black truffle pizza and pretzel-crusted calamari make for a wonderful comfort food stop in a casual setting in Belgravia. Nearby, Canton Blue elevates Cantonese delicacies to an art, serving up the most amazing dim sum bites you've ever tasted. And don't miss a pub stop for the quintessential British pairing of a pint and some delightfully greasy fish and chips. Best beds: Two hotels stand out in the crowded London bedroom scene: The Peninsula London Hotel brings perfection to Hyde Park Corner, with that perfect posh location for sightseeing. With exemplary rooms and suites with views of the park and five-star service, it's the place to splurge and enjoy. Just across the Thames looking back at Parliament, the London Marriott Hotel County Hall is a modern homebase in a venerable building, with incredible views, extremely comfortable beds, a daily High Tea with all the goodies and even an impressive indoor swimming pool. Portugal's currently the coolest place on the planet, with tourists flocking into its welcoming arms to enjoy the culture, history, beaches, culinary delights and the myriad choices of fine Portuguese wines. Portugal is popular for good reason, especially for anyone from SoCal, as there's a new LAX-Lisbon nonstop TAP Portugal flight (see sidebar) that makes the trip almost painless. Lisbon is the capital of this very, very old country that began around 1200 BCE. That's why there are 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in this Atlantic Ocean-facing nation the size of Indiana. It's a hilly port city on the Tagus River with narrow cobblestone streets, seafood restaurants galore, expansive views, quaint trams and a predilection for pastel-painted and tiled buildings. It's a place to easily get lost on purpose, wandering from sight to sight and then eating way too much of the fantastic foods found on every block as you find your way home. Don't miss: Take a tram just for the fun of it and begin in the Belém section of town. See the massive Gothic Jerónimos Monastery and the Belém Tower, wander in the lush Botanical Gardens and be sure to line up at the famed Pastéis de Belém pastry shop to try their iconic warm custard tart. That's been the national sweet treat since 1837, and it is well worth the mouthwatering wait. Check out the sail-shaped Monument to the Discoveries on the water nearby, an impossible-to-miss massive sculptural tribute to the Portuguese navigators who circumnavigated the globe and played a pivotal role in the exploration of the New World. Make time for the Royal Treasure Museum in the Ajuda neighborhood for a history lesson of the Portuguese monarchs told via their incredible jewels. Check out MACAM, the compelling new contemporary art museum found in an old palace in Belém. Roam the Baixa and Chiado neighborhoods, both are filled with galleries, sleek shops, wine bars and more. Dining delights: Lisbon's favorite chef is Jose Avillez, whose Bairro do Avillez is a collection of four restaurants with outstanding taste sensations. His Mini Bar speakeasy there is an extra-special delight. For truly local fare, Portugalia Cervejaria Belém has been serving up beer, steaks and fresh seafood for nearly 100 years and it's still doing everything just right. And while you ramble, stop into any random tapas bar along the way, for a bite and a sip of a crisp Portuguese Vinho Verde wine. Best beds: Lisbon's Martinhal Resorts are first-rate, with their Chiado Luxury Apartments right in the city center and their Oriente Luxury Apartments over in the chic waterfront district. They are both extra-special five-star hotels because of their room sizes, with kitchens and laundry machines inside the apartments and space for kids, too, with bunk beds and more. Plus, Oriente has amazing city-river views, both indoor and outdoor pools and a spa with treatments for the whole family. Stay a night or a week – these welcoming places feel like you're actually at home. Porto is the cruising gateway to the Douro River Wine Valley, a wondrous region filled with incredible vistas and gorgeous wineries along Portugal's scenic coast. As one of Europe's key ports, Porto offers travelers access to the heart of the Douro region. But before you go (or once you return), you've just got to spend time here. With its UNESCO World Heritage Ribeira historic center, pretty riverfront and sister city Gaia just across the famed Dom Luis Bridge where lots of Port wine is being aged and stored, there are plenty of things to see – and sip and chew! Port wine begins its life as grapes growing in the Douro Valley, the only place it can legally be made, and is renowned as one of the world's most celebrated wines. The crushed and fermented grapes are blended with aguardente, a neutral grape spirit with high alcohol content and thus it becomes Port, which is usually aged in barrels for years before it is bottled. And that's where Porto comes in, as the barrels move down river to rest and age for years in the cooler, more humid climate in the city near the ocean. That's why you'll find riverfront warehouses like Graham's Port Wine on the Vila Nova de Gaia side of Porto, where they still have barrels with Port from over 100 years ago under lock and key. Visit and you may just get to try some of that beautiful liquid. Taylor's, Cockburn's, Sandeman and other Port houses are here, too. Don't miss: You may have been to the Douro on your cruise, but the Vinho Verde is closer to Porto and a day trip to the incredible Quinta da Aveleda Winery should be at the top of your plan. Book a private driver like Valter Madureira of Top Travel & Tours and he'll whisk you into the Vinho Verde, just 30 minutes from Porto. First see the Aveleda family's incredible gardens and then try all their crisp white wines and deep reds with lunch on the verandah for an unforgettable afternoon. Dining delights: Porto's culinary scene is incredibly sophisticated, ranging from Euskalduna Studio, the tiny-yet-mighty Michelin-starred restaurant with 16 seats and 10 courses of bliss, helmed by the talented Chef Vasco Coelho Santos, to Vinum at Graham's, where aged port is part of the elevated yet traditional fare served here. Best beds: Porto has some really special hotels on both sides of the river. Torel Avantgarde Hotel is a modern-art lover's dream high on a hill in Porto with bedrooms named for artistic souls and furnished accordingly, epic river views paired with fine dining at Digby's. The Vinha Boutique Hotel on the river in Gaia honors fashion icons and envelopes you with an incredibly opulent, otherworldly feel, while the Vincci Ponte de Ferro Hotel has an up-close view of the iconic Luis I Bridge spanning the Douro and is the best sunset spot in town. There is truly no other city like Barcelona, where the architecture at every turn makes you sit up and take notice. The city dates back over 2,000 years, so expect to see Roman ruins tucked into the Gothic Quarter, where the oldest structures stand, most from medieval times. The 1800s and later brought the city its truly distinctive style, as Antoni Gaudi's unique vision led the Catalonian Modernisme movement that has given Barcelona its incredible style and famous landmark cathedral. Barcelona is one of the busiest cruise ports in Europe, serving as a major gateway to the Balearic Islands and other Mediterranean islands. Cruises from Barcelona often include stops in France, such as Marseille or Le Havre, making it an ideal starting point for exploring diverse European destinations. Barcelona is also all about food, fun, futbol, fashion and beaches, making it a city where there's always something happening to feed your soul. Don't miss: There's nothing quite like the first time you see a Gaudi creation, so plan to visit all seven of his architectural masterpieces that define this city. All are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and all can be reached via the Hop On Hop Off Barcelona bus tours. Be sure to enter Casa Batlló and marvel at his masterpiece. See his La Pedrera just a block away, too. And buy tickets ahead for entrance to La Sagrada Familia Cathedral. Go for the guided tour with tower access for the full, sublime experience. Park Güell is also incredible, with vast panoramic views of the city and a kid's paradise of fun. Dining delights: Barcelona's food scene is so wonderful that just about any little tapas bar will amaze your taste buds, so just pick one and pull up a chair at the bar. The ExperienceFirst Barcelona Markets Tour is a truly fantastic way to taste lots of local food in a few hours. Check out La Dolce Vita, the rooftop bar at the Majestic Hotel, for a nosh with panoramic views of the whole city. Best beds: The Majestic Hotel & Spa is undoubtedly the best hotel in town, with its long history on the chicest avenue in the city, Paseo de Gracia, arriving on the block in 1918 just steps from Gaudi's recently built Casa Batlló and La Pedrera. With a grand elegance and charm, the hotel has everything, including powerful air conditioning, a delight during the city's very hot summer months. Get ready for hustle and bustle as you encounter The Eternal City, for Rome could possibly be one of the noisiest cities on the planet. That's part of its raucous charm as Vespas roar by and people chatter at full voice, even in church. It really is a magical place, as Roman ruins are juxtaposed near modern buildings and strikingly beautiful places appear at every turn. Walk as much as you can to discover unexpected gems tucked away down a narrow street and don't forget to just sit in a sidewalk café with an espresso or a bicchiere di vino and watch the whole world go by. Don't miss: While Rome dazzles with world-famous landmarks, remember that Italy's other iconic cities – like Venice – offer their own unforgettable experiences. Florence, in the Tuscany region, is renowned for its artistic treasures, including Michelangelo's David and its rich Renaissance history. You surely know to visit the newly renovated Trevi Fountain, to throw a coin over your shoulder and make a wish. Seeing St. Peter's Cathedral at the Vatican and the Colosseum are both must-see stops, too. But nearby that ancient stadium is something special that tourists often miss, so be sure to seek out Michelangelo's massive Moses sculpture in the small Basilica of San Pietro in Vincoli for a real treat. He's almost as astonishing as the David. From Rome, many cruises also visit other popular destinations such as Athens with its Acropolis, Istanbul in Turkey, and the beautiful Canary Islands, each offering unique cultural and historical experiences within the Mediterranean region. Dubrovnik, the famous walled city, is a highlight of many Mediterranean cruises, celebrated for its historic fortifications and stunning views. If you're looking for a different itinerary or experience, consider another cruise line for a broader selection of destinations. Northern European cruises often include Denmark, with Copenhagen's iconic Little Mermaid statue, the Netherlands with vibrant Amsterdam, and the historic Baltic ports, each region offering its own blend of culture and scenery. After exploring these areas, you may want to head west to discover even more of Europe's diverse attractions. Dining delights: Le Pergola is Rome's only three-star Michelin eatery, with reservations being worth their weight in gold. But the thing about Rome is that the most charming, delicious restaurants are little places you discover as you explore, so watch for locals eating at outdoor tables or peek into any little place that catches your fancy. Then ask the proprietors to feed you their favorite dishes, and you'll be golden. Best beds: Every so often, there is a hotel that you just cannot forget. In Rome that's the Hotel de Russie by Rocco Forte, a dazzling five-star hotel in the Tridente neighborhood, where all the posh shops are found. Discreetly tucked away in a quiet corner near Piazza del Popolo, with a fantastic private garden in the back, it makes you feel like you've come home to your Italian villa, especially if you are staying in the Picasso Suite with its terrace overlooking the greenery. It's incredible.


The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Romeo Beckham shares unseen pics with sister Harper – after he blocks Brooklyn in family feud
ROMEO Beckham has shared unseen images with little sister Harper as his feud with brother Brooklyn escalates. The 22-year-old showcased the pair enjoying a night out with pals, fooling around and flashing peace signs to the camera. 6 Romeo Beckham has shared fresh snaps with sister Harper amid the family's ongoing tensions Credit: Instagram 6 Romeo, 22, and Harper, 14, flashed peace signs to the camera on a night out with pals Credit: Instagram 6 It comes as Romeo's clash with Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz reached new heights when he blocked the pair on social media Credit: Instagram Model and footballer Romeo, dressed in an oversized jumper, jeans and wool hat could also be seen enjoying a hug with his younger sibling. Harper, who She left her blonde hair in loose waves and went fresh-faced for their fun evening. Romeo posted the snaps without a caption just days after the pair's sibling Brooklyn broke his silence amid their family clash - which is said to have read more romeo beckham It also came after Romeo and the youngest Beckham brother became embroiled in a social with Brooklyn, and his wife Nicola Peltz. SOCIAL SNUB The Sun revealed that Brooklyn, 26, and wife Nicola, 30, , were after Romeo blocked the pair online. Shortly after the snub, Sources said the couple had "no idea' that Brooklyn's brothers Romeo and Cruz had blocked him until they saw reports online. Most read in Celebrity It was initially thought that Brooklyn and Nicola but those close to the couple said this was not true. A friend said: 'Brooklyn had no idea about any of this until he read about it online. David and Victoria Beckham's agony as family feud explodes into WW3 and pals say 'Brooklyn has totally cut them off' 'It's possible Romeo and Cruz blocked them, which would make it appear as no longer following the brothers 'They certainly didn't unfollow them or block them - they're as confused as anyone else. 'The first they heard about it was when it was being reported on.' FAMILY FEUD The tensions between Brooklyn and his parents, The Sun understands, were The Beckham Family Feud April 2022: Brooklyn marries Nicola Peltz. Wedding Dress Controversy: Rumours begin circulating that there's tension between Nicola and Victoria Beckham after Nicola chooses not to wear a Victoria Beckham-designed wedding gown. Nicola later clarifies in August 2022 (and again in March 2023) that Victoria's atelier couldn't make the dress in time, but reports in May 2025 suggest Victoria actually changed her mind about making the dress. Post-Wedding (2022 onwards): Minimal interaction between Nicola and Victoria on social media, and noticeable absence of Nicola at key Beckham family events. Alleged Wedding "Hijack": In May 2025, a source claimed Victoria "ruined" part of the wedding by allegedly hijacking a dance with Marc Anthony, which was meant for Brooklyn and Nicola. Nicola reportedly ran from the room crying. March 2025: A resurfaced TikTok of Romeo and Cruz mimicking a "baby voice" (which fans associate with Nicola) sparks speculation of sibling shade. April 2025: Brooklyn and Nicola are reportedly absent from Victoria Beckham's 51st birthday celebrations in Miami and her Paris Fashion Week show. May 2025: David Beckham's 50th Birthday Snub: Brooklyn and Nicola are notably absent from David Beckham's 50th birthday celebrations in London, despite being invited. Reports suggest their absence was due to Brooklyn not wanting to be in the same room as Kim Turnbull, the girlfriend of Romeo who had previously been reported to have been dating Brooklyn, who David allegedly opted to have at the party over Nicola. Rumours emerge of a falling out between Brooklyn and his younger brother Romeo, reportedly due to Romeo's new girlfriend, DJ Kim Turnbull, who allegedly had a past connection with Brooklyn. Reports surface that the Beckham parents are "hurt and disappointed" that Brooklyn is "playing no part in family life." Sources claim that tensions between Brooklyn and Nicola and his parents are "definitely not beyond repair." June 2025: Brooklyn and Nicola reportedly enlist a "crisis team" similar to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for "reputation management" due to the growing media scrutiny. Cruz Beckham posts cryptic lyrics on Instagram that some interpret as a swipe at Brooklyn. July 2025: Reports indicate David and Victoria are "desperate" to reconcile with Brooklyn. Brooklyn publicly wishes his sister Harper a happy 14th birthday on Instagram, tagging Nicola, which is seen as a potential "olive branch" and a rare public message to his family amid the rumored rift. Brooklyn UNFOLLOWS his brothers Romeo and Cruz just 24 hours after his birthday message to Harper. Nicola quickly follows suit and also ditches the Beckham bros from her Instagram following. Romeo and Cruz are now also no longer following Brooklyn. Brooklyn and Nicola splashed out on a palatial new home in the States which cost them just over £10.5million. Those close to the couple claimed that David and Victoria hadn't helped out with financing the move. But those close to the Beckhams claimed this was 'nonsense". Prior to that it was rumoured that the fallout was sparked by Romeo's now ex girlfriend Kim Turnbull. Brooklyn was said to have previously dated Kim as a teenager and was reportedly unhappy she was on the guestlist for David's birthday celebrations. SWIPES CONTINUE Photographer and chef Brooklyn has also continued to gush over his spouse Nicola amid fears he's "obsessed" with his marriage. The son of David and Victoria Beckham has hit the headlines after distancing from his family including his famous footballer father, after he in May. According to Cruz recently The 6 Brooklyn's family have suggested he is 'obsessed' with his actress wife Credit: Instagram 6 The divisions came after Nicola and Brooklyn were a no-show at David's birthday celebrations in May Credit: 3 6 The married couple were said to be blindsided by Romeo's social snub Credit: Instagram


The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Beyonce calls in cops after unreleased music is stolen from car amid Cowboy Carter tour
AS hitmaker Beyonce tours America with her Cowboy Carter show, she has been forced to call the cops after unreleased music was stolen from a car. Unreleased music by the hitmaker was among several items stolen from a vehicle in Atlanta amid the 43-year-old's Cowboy Carter tour. 4 Beyonce has called in the police after a theft Credit: Getty 4 The hitmaker has had sensitive items stolen Credit: Getty 4 She was in Atlanta for her Cowboy Carter tour Credit: Getty Days before Beyonce was due to perform four nights in the city, she was been forced to call the cops after hard drives with top secret information on them were taken. Taking place on July 8, the theft saw hard drives containing unreleased songs, show plans, and past and future set lists for her tour stolen from acar. The physical drives were stolen from a rental car used by the singer's choreographer and one of her dancers, according to a police report. Atlanta police say an arrest warrant has been issued, but the suspect 's name has not been made public. Read More about Beyonce Christoper Grant, one of the singer's choreographers and Diandre Blue, a dancer, told cops they had parked the car before heading inside a food hall. The Black Jeep Wagoneer, which was rented, was parked up as the pair went inside the nearby food hall. As per a police incident report, when they returned, the vehicle's rear window had been smashed and two suitcases were missing. They told police they were "carrying some personal sensitive information for the musician Beyoncé". Most read in Celebrity The stolen items included "five jump drives containing watermarked music, unreleased music, footage plans for shows past and future, and set list", the report states. Not only were the hard drives missing, but other items too. Beyonce horrifies fans as she suffers mid-air drama in flying car prop during Cowboy Carter show Some of the other items reported stolen included a laptop, some designer clothes, and some Apple AirPods. Authorities used tracking information on the laptop and headphones to track where the items may have gone, it has been reported. With the vehicle dusted for fingerprints, "two very light prints" were discovered. The BBC states that it is currently unclear as to whether any of the stolen items have been recovered. The hitmaker is currently on tour in Atlanta, with her first performance in the city taking place just two days after the reported theft. Beyonce took to the stage on July 10, with her last show in the city taking place earlier this week. During the third night's show, Beyonce's husband Jay-Z made an appearance The rapper walked out on stage in the Mercedes-Benz Stadium for a performance of their hit Crazy in Love. Beyonce swooned: "Give it up for my man, Jay-Z," as he walked out to the hundreds of cheering fans. The pair then shared a kiss on stage before he departed. "Please give it up for my favorite human in the world, my husband," she swooned as he walked away. 4 Beyonce's Cowboy Carter world is currently on tour and has just wrapped up four nights in Atlanta Credit: Getty


The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Inside Kate Moss' wild new lifestyle as pals fear boozy supermodel, 51, is going back to her old 90s partying ways
KATE MOSS swapped wellness crystals for cans of lager at the weekend as she partied among revellers at BST Hyde Park Festival. In scenes reminiscent of her hedonistic Nineties antics, the supermodel, 51, knocked back the booze and enjoyed music by big names including 6 Kate was photographed holding a bottle of Corona and puffing on a cigarette as she walked through central London last week Credit: BackGrid 6 Kate Moss and daughter Lila enjoy a sunshine holiday in Ibiza Credit: BackGrid Onlookers said she appears to be back on the party circuit. 'Kate was having it large at Hyde Park and was knocking back cans of Peroni,' one told me. 'She was hanging out in Van Morrison's private backstage area, before watching him from the side of the stage — before she went back to the bar for another drink. 'When she watched Neil Young, she flitted between the audience and the suites to keep the beers flowing. READ MORE IN SHOWBIZ 'Kate sank a fair few drinks with her friends and quietly slipped away before Neil finished his set. 'The whole time she was laughing and giggling. 'Kate was quite literally the life and soul of the party. And there wasn't a crystal in sight.' This isn't the first time fans have seen glimmers of the old Kate in action. Most read in Celebrity Last month, festivalgoers at Glastonbury claimed they saw her partying on Worthy Farm. One told me: 'People keep saying they've seen Kate, but she's flying so under the radar no one can get a clear sighting of her. Watch worrying moment Kate Moss looks 'on edge and frantic' as she poses front row at Paris Fashion Week 'Wants to have fun' 'It's like old times when she'd been partying hard at Glastonbury until sunrise and everyone was looking out for her. 'There was a rumour going around that she was spotted in one of the VIP areas in Block 9 wearing a veil, but no one could say for sure it was her.' My insiders tell me that Kate was, indeed at Glastonbury, but that she shunned on-site camping for a more comfortable stay at the nearby private members' club, Babington House. 'Kate wasn't up until late afternoon and would head over to Worthy Farm around 9pm,' one source explained. 'She stayed at Babington to stay away from the crowds, but she went to Glasto and had a riot. 'Lila, Kate's daughter, was there, too. They had a lot of fun.' Fans who have stuck with the supermodel since she found fame as a teenager are, naturally, concerned. The photographs of her partying with beers at BST came just weeks after the collapse of her wellness empire Cosmoss, which would be a bitter pill for her to swallow. Just days before Glastonbury began, Kate's company called in liquidators. In total, it owes unsecured creditors £2,939,729. And papers signed by the supermodel revealed that Cosmoss has little more than £5,000 in the bank, with £241,000 of leftover stock. Kate launched the brand in 2022 after the lockdown put paid to her partying. Back in 2020, one of her closest pals, DJ Fat Tony, said she had been sober for two years. And as she launched Cosmoss, Kate unveiled a rebranded version of herself to fans. She said at the time: 'I had time on my hands. I wanted to create something that would help me feel more grounded, something I could share. 'Cosmoss was literally blended at my kitchen table.' The range — which is no longer available to order — included teas, a face oil and a 'sacred mist' which is said to 'provide a sense of inner peace'. Kate was having it large at Hyde Park and was knocking back cans of Peroni Onlooker at BST In the interviews that followed to promote her products, Kate gave an insight into her clean new world and said she had started bathing in the moonlight to cleanse herself. She revealed: 'I like to start my day with tea and meditation, followed by some Pilates or yoga.' Highlighting her love of wellness crystals , she added: 'I put them out in the garden overnight when it's a full moon to cleanse them. I really believe in their power , and believe in the mystical and spiritual side of wellness.' Cracks in Kate's wellness journey began to show in 2023, when she stepped back into the spotlight and was out partying more. She was seen holding hands with the singer Skip Marley – grandson of reggae legend Bob – during a party in Turkey in May last year. 'Back out there' That was before being filmed falling out of a taxi during Lila's 22th birthday celebrations in Paris in October. It was Kate's return to her party lifestyle, pals claim, that influenced the break-up with her teetotal boyfriend of nine years, British photographer Nikolai Von Bismarck. In December, friends told this newspaper that the pair were going on 'different journeys'. One pal revealed: 'Kate feels fabulous and she wants to get back out there and have some fun.' And they weren't kidding. For her 51st birthday celebrations in January, a month after the split with Nikolai, Kate partied at three different venues across London . The revelry was in stark contrast to her more demure 50th, when she held a low-key bash in Paris for a tight-knit group of friends. But this year, Kate hired out a suite in the Dorchester in Park Lane, before throwing a dinner at the hotel's luxury restaurant, China Tang. She was joined by celebrity including Nineties party pal Stella McCartney and Jade Jagger. Kate feels fabulous and like she wants to get back out there and have some fun Friend Kate then headed to The Globe in Notting Hill, West London , with her group, where they partied until the early hours of the morning. While many fans and followers welcomed the old Kate back with open arms, others were concerned about her behaviour. Even more so after a bizarre video of her at Paris Fashion Week this March went viral. 6 A bizarre video of her at Paris Fashion Week this March went viral Credit: Tiktok 6 The model was seen acting erratically and jerking from side to side at the Isabel Marant show Credit: Tiktok/@lucienpagescomunication 'Prime of her life' In the clip, from Isabel Marant's show, Kate was seen acting erratically and jerking from side to side. One fan said on social media: 'Why is she so fidgety? This just makes me anxious.' Another added: 'Why is nobody talking about this? I feel sad every time I see this.' Meanwhile, on TikTok , another worried fan wrote: 'Why did they post this? Kate is seemingly not OK.' Less than a week after the video, Kate was photographed holding a bottle of Corona beer and puffing away on a cigarette as she walked through central London . Kate's a woman in the prime of her life and she wants to have fun Friend It is a stark contrast to the clean-living wellness guru of two years ago. Friends close to Kate insist there is nothing for people to worry about. 'Kate's a woman in the prime of her life and she wants to have fun,' one told me. 'She hangs out with Lila a lot, too, and thinks of herself as a 'cool mum' who can keep up with the young ones. 'People are shocked because it's not the Kate they've seen for a while, but she likes a few drinks and she smokes like a chimney — albeit she's using vapes now because they're 'healthier'. She's always the one to get a party started and wants to get back out there and enjoy life. 'The people speculating about her on social media need to stop worrying so much. 'Kate has just come back from Ibiza with Lila and she had a great time at BST. 'She'll focus on closing down Cosmoss, then will be looking for her next venture. 'Kate isn't a woman who can be kept down for long.' 6 The model pictured arriving at Zoe Kravitz's house in Paris after the Yves Saint Laurent after-party earlier this year Credit: Splash 6 Kate pictured out and about as she attended the Dior after-party in Paris Credit: Splash