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2 hours ago
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Watch: '90 Day Fiance' introduces 'Other Way' Season 7 couples
July 31 (UPI) -- TLC is previewing Season 7 of 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way ahead of its Sept. 8 premiere. This chapter of the reality series follows six couples, each one with an American partner who leaves the country in the name of love, traveling to England, France, Tasmania, Aruba, India and Colombia. The preview released Thursday introduces Chloe, who leaves behind a six-figure job in Massachusetts to pursue a relationship with Johnny, who mans a boat tour in Aruba, only to find she doesn't trust him. Other couples include an exotic dancer from Texas who moves to Tasmania to be with a man twenty years her junior, and a pair who try to save their marriage by moving to France. "Each couple faces deeply personal turning points that push their relationships to the brink," a press release reads. Four of the couples -- Greta (Oklahoma) and Matthew (England), Anthony (California) and Manon (France), Pattiya (Texas) and Dylan (Tasmania), and Chloe (Massachusetts) and Johny (Aruba) -- are new faces, while two of the pairs are returning couples from the 90 Day franchise -- Jenny (California) and Sumit (India), and Luke (California) and Madelein (Colombia). Season 7 arrives on TLC Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. EDT. Solve the daily Crossword


UPI
3 hours ago
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- UPI
Watch: '90 Day Fiance' introduces 'Other Way' Season 7 couples
TLC is previewing Season 7 of "90 Day Fiance: The Other Way." Photo courtesy of TLC July 31 (UPI) -- TLC is previewing Season 7 of 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way ahead of its Sept. 8 premiere. This chapter of the reality series follows six couples, each one with an American partner who leaves the country in the name of love, traveling to England, France, Tasmania, Aruba, India and Colombia. The preview released Thursday introduces Chloe, who leaves behind a six-figure job in Massachusetts to pursue a relationship with Johnny, who mans a boat tour in Aruba, only to find she doesn't trust him. Other couples include an exotic dancer from Texas who moves to Tasmania to be with a man twenty years her junior, and a pair who try to save their marriage by moving to France. "Each couple faces deeply personal turning points that push their relationships to the brink," a press release reads. Four of the couples -- Greta (Oklahoma) and Matthew (England), Anthony (California) and Manon (France), Pattiya (Texas) and Dylan (Tasmania), and Chloe (Massachusetts) and Johny (Aruba) -- are new faces, while two of the pairs are returning couples from the 90 Day franchise -- Jenny (California) and Sumit (India), and Luke (California) and Madelein (Colombia). Season 7 arrives on TLC Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. EDT.


Daily Record
11 hours ago
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- Daily Record
Lioness hero Chloe Kelly's candid admission as she says 'I was in a dark place'
Chloe Kelly has admitted she was in a 'dark place' and wanted to quit football but has since found happiness again at Arsenal Lioness star Chloe Kelly confessed that she "needed to find happiness again" as she revealed details of a "dark" period that saw her lose her passion for football. The 27-year-old featured on Thursday's (July 31) instalment of ITV's popular daytime programme This Morning with presenters Dermot O'Leary and Rochelle Humes after the Lionesses' triumphant victory. The squad recently created history by claiming the Women's Euros 2025 Final crown for the second time, with Chloe rising to the occasion to net the decisive goal for England. Yet the path hasn't been straightforward for the footballer as she revealed her battles with her mental wellbeing at the beginning of the year. Chloe found herself struggling to establish her position at Manchester City and confessed she couldn't envision "a future" with the club, before Arsenal came calling, reports the Mirror. Dermot proceeded to enquire: "Chloe, you went through a period where you almost quit the game. Did you have enough?" During a heartfelt exchange, Chloe revealed: "Mentally I was in a really dark place in January and I needed to find happiness again on and off the pitch." She added: "I think that it's really important to look after your mental health and football felt so far away at the time. I went on loan to Arsenal and I found such happiness coming back to London. "It's my city where I grew up, being closer to my family and everyday stepping onto the pitch with Arsenal I felt like my smile was coming back." Dermot, a staunch Arsenal supporter, interjected: "I can't tell you how much that makes me feel so proud to hear that by the way and to hear the words Arsenal." Chloe responded: "Thank you. As the months went by I could feel myself smiling again and it's really important as human beings. "We are footballers but we are also human beings and I think happiness is important and it allows me to be at my best on the pitch." The star further added: "The Euros felt so far away from me in January because I just wanted to be happy so now to be a European champion is incredible so I'm really proud."


Daily Mirror
11 hours ago
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- Daily Mirror
Lioness Chloe Kelly reveals hopes for big career move after England win
Chloe Kelly has spoken out about what she would like to do following her major football victory and could be following in the footsteps of former Lioness Jill Scott Chloe Kelly has revealed her hopes for a big career move following her England win. The Lioness, 27, brought it home for England when she scored the winning spot-kick following two huge saves from goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, in what became a historic victory for the women's national team. The sports star made an appearance on ITV's This Morning on Thursday where she joined hosts Dermot O'Leary and Rochelle Humes to discuss her achievements and career so far, alongside a group of aspiring young footballers. When one of the children asked Chloe what she would be doing if she was not a footballer, she admitted that she has a wish to carve our a career in the world of sports media. At first, she said: "If I weren't a footballer, what would by job me? I'm not too sure, I've never really thought about it," before adding: "I enjoy the media, so hopefully I could be interviewing another footballer maybe? And I'd definitely be in the stadium with the fans." If Chloe were to start up a career in the media, she would be following in the foosteps of Jill Scott, who captained England in 2021, and then went onto win I'm A Me Out Of Here the following year. She is now a regular pundit across both men and women's matches, captains the team on sports-comedy series A League Of Their Own, and has occasionally appeared as a panellist on Loose Women. It comes just days after Jill herself delivered her verdict on the England team shortly before they enjoyed their Euros success. Meanwhile, Chloe was also asked about how she manages to stay so calm during intense moments in the match, and she admitted: "I'm more nervous sitting here than taking a penalty, actually! I stay calm by just sticking to my process. She added: "I train that process a lot. I breathe, I take my breath and I either score or I miss, and that's the worst that can happen. That's the way I see it, it's just me against the goalkeeper so I'm very relaxed." Establishing herself as an England legend in the showpiece event, Chloe confidently dispatched her penalty past Spain's Cata Coll to secure victory. BBC Sports commentator Vicki Sparks captured the moment perfectly: "This is it, this is the moment for Chloe Kelly. Can she be England's heroine? Chloe Kelly... yes she can!" Kelly rose to the occasion magnificently, rescuing England from perilous situations on three separate occasions. Teaming up with emerging talent Michelle Agyemang, the duo rekindled the country's belief in achieving a magnificent triumph that delivered a "proper English performance" culminating in continental success. Following the trophy presentation, Chloe was heard declaring: "The first time was so nice, we had to do it twice." Yet beyond the football field, she remains remarkably private about her personal affairs. Having wed her long-time partner last year, early 2025 almost witnessed her departure from professional football entirely. Kelly was joined by her England team-mates for a victory parade down The Mall in London on Tuesday. The team had the Euro 2025 trophy with them on an open-top as they were greeted by an estimated 65,000 supporters in central London. Manager Sarina Wiegman and captain Leah Williamson then led the squad up onto a stage outside Buckingham Palace, where they were interviewed by Alex Scott. There were some heartwarming moments, including Wiegman doing a duet with Burna Boy and Williamson holding back tears as she spoke. But there was also a moment where Kelly – the scorer of England's winning penalty against Spain on Sunday – turned the air blue. She said: 'It feels so good to stand side by side with each and every one of these girls. 'It's so f****** special. It's incredible to stand here today with a winners' medal around our necks and I'm so proud to be English.' It wasn't the first time that the Arsenal forward had been caught on camera swearing, having dropped the same word after picking up her winners' medal from Prince William in Basel. This time she quickly took to social media, writing: 'Ooops. Emotions got the better of me. Sorry for the F bomb. Love, CK x.'


Daily Mirror
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Lioness star Chloe Kelly's heartbreaking confession as she admits ‘I was in a dark place'
Chloe Kelly appeared on This Morning on Thursday (July 31) morning after the England team won the Women's Euros 2025 Final Lioness star Chloe Kelly admitted that she 'needed to find happiness again' as she opened up on a 'dark' time that left her falling out of love with football. The 27-year-old appeared on Thursday's (July 31) episode of ITV hit daytime show This Morning alongside hosts Dermot O'Leary and Rochelle Humes following the Lionesses' big win. The team recently made history as they won the Women's Euros 2025 Final for the second time, with Chloe stepping up to seal the deal with the winning goal for England. However it hasn't been a smooth journey for the footballer as she admitted to struggling with her maternal health at the start of the year. Chloe struggled to find her place at Manchester City and admitted that she didn't see 'a future' at the club, before being swooped up by Arsenal. Dermot went on to ask: 'Chloe, you went through a period where you almost quit the game. Did you have enough?' In an emotional moment, Chloe admitted: 'Mentally I was in a really dark place in January and I needed to find happiness again on and off the pitch.' She continued: 'I think that it's really important to look after your mental health and football felt so far away at the time. I went on loan to Arsenal and I found such happiness coming back to London. 'It's my city where I grew up, being closer to my family and everyday stepping onto the pitch with Arsenal I felt like my smile was coming back.' Dermot, who is a proud Arsenal fan jumped in: 'I can't tell you how much that makes me feel so proud to hear that by the way and to hear the words Arsenal.' Chloe replied: 'Thank you. As the months went by I could feel myself smiling again and it's really important as human beings. 'We are footballers but we are also human beings and I think happiness is important and it allows me to be at my best on the pitch.' The star added: 'The Euros felt so far away from me in January because I just wanted to be happy so now to be a European champion is incredible so I'm really proud.'