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Los Angeles Times
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Los Angeles Times
From courtside to Croisette, Spike Lee brings basketball trash talk to a contentious Cannes
CANNES, France — At the premiere of Spike Lee's new movie, 'Highest 2 Lowest,' a woman squeezed into my row, sighing that she'd been held up by a Samoyed traipsing the red carpet in a ruffled gown. 'Blocked by a dog in a dress!' she said with a huff. The dog, Felicity, attended as the plus-one of an animal rights activist representing a U.K. group called NoToDogMeat. Still, even Felicity was out-glammed by that night's center of attention, Lee, who held court in Knicks-themed couture, a blue-and-orange-striped zoot suit with matching fedora and spectacles. 'Highest 2 Lowest,' a reworking of Akira Kurosawa's 1963 crime drama 'High and Low,' stars Denzel Washington as a wealthy record-label executive who gets squeezed for a $17.5 million ransom by kidnappers who claim they've taken his son. As Washington made his way into the Grand Théâtre Lumière, he looked pleasantly confused when a photographer caught his attention by waving a shiny quartz stone at him. A few minutes later, the actor was doubly delighted and startled when Cannes director Thierry Frémaux announced he was received an even shinier object: a surprise honorary Palme d'Or, along with a career-spanning montage that rewound all the way back to Washington's first film role in 1981's 'Carbon Copy.' 'It's a very special day,' Frémaux said onstage, gesturing to Lee in his orchestra seat. 'Because it's what, the 30th anniversary of 'Do the Right Thing?' Or the 40th?' Lee cupped his hands around his mouth. '36!' he yelled. Yes, let's be precise. 'Do the Right Thing' debuted in that very theater 36 years ago to the day — possibly even to the hour. At that Cannes in 1989, Lee figured he had a good shot at winning the Palme d'Or. He lost to Steven Soderbergh's 'sex, lies, and videotape.' Legend has it that jury president Wim Wenders refused to award 'Do the Right Thing' anything, arguing that Lee's act of destruction at the movie's incendiary climax wasn't heroic. Lee countered that he had a Louisville Slugger with Wenders name on it. Timing is everything. Not just for 'Do the Right Thing,' which today is an inarguable masterpiece, or for Lee, who reminded the crowd that it was also Malcolm X's 100th birthday. Timing matters to every audacious artist. Bold works can hit with such a wallop that it takes a beat to gauge their lasting impact, to tell which set of brass knuckles left a mark: love or hate? Cannes takes risk on divisive movies, on big swings. Last year's festival launched the best picture Oscar contenders 'Anora,' 'Emilia Perez' and 'The Substance.' I only liked one of them, but each gave us plenty to argue about. This year, I was enchanted to meet a critic who said she'd loathed three movies so far, and every title she named was one of my favorites. I asked her to let me know if she came across anything else she hates. I'd like to see it. Besides Ari Aster's 'Eddington' (I dug, she despised), the most polarizing film of Cannes 2025 is turning out to be Lynne Ramsay's 'Die, My Love,' which stars Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson as new parents who are disastrously not up to the challenge. Lawrence has the showier meltdown. A former New Yorker uprooted to the countryside, Grace suffers from a postpartum depression that makes her feel like like a dreary wraith. She acts out to prove she's alive, which here mostly translates as her expressing a need to get shagged. Mubi, a distributor that tends to have impeccable taste, purchased 'Die My Love' for an eyebrow-cocking $24 million. I couldn't stand the movie, but buying it makes some sense as Lawrence hurls herself into the kind of battering performance that gets awards attention, especially after what Mubi learned last year as it maneuvered 'The Substance's' Demi Moore all the way to the Academy Awards. Of the two leads, I'd slightly favor giving a prize to Pattinson, who has the subtler and more pathetic role of the mealy, over-matched husband, Jackson, so clueless he tries to cheer up Grace and their crying baby by bringing home an even whinier dog. With apologies to Felicity, the film's mutt is so obnoxious that you can't wait for the inevitable moment when it disappears from the story. The better sadomasochistic romance is in 'Pillion,' an attention-grabby tryst between a dorky male meter maid (Harry Melling) and a domineering biker (Alexander Skarsgård) who runs with a gang where every macho man has a hogtied boyfriend at his command. 'I hope that it makes some of you a little bit horny,' said its director Harry Lighton as he introduced the film. It definitely left the audience tickled, especially at the gleam in Melling's eyes as he licks Skarsgård's leather boots. 'Pillion' isn't judgmental, but it also doesn't expect Melling's naif to like everything his partner orders him to do. It's about finding one's own boundaries. And it's funny, too, especially with Melling's adorably British parents (Lesley Sharp and Douglas Hodge) conceding that their son's special someone is handsome, although they must insist that both lads wear helmets when they go speeding off. Most of the major titles have now premiered. While I'm not homesick, I did think the only good part of Hubert Charuel's 'Meteors,' an addiction-themed buddy dramedy, was when a character wore a vintage Lakers jersey. In the 11 days I've been here, a few themes have emerged. Whatever you do, don't swig rosé every time a dog dies (thrice) or whenever someone shoots up heroin or mentions God (exponentially more). You'll be hungover by noon. Kristen Stewart's directorial debut 'The Chronology of Water' follows a boozy, damaged poet who could keep pace with that drinking game. Imogen Poots is quite good as Lidia, a self-destructive life-guzzler who, over the course of the film, goes from 17-years-old to middle-aged, a time span she mostly spends wasted. Stewart has made an assured mess: a bleary, florid and sometimes lyrical film that could stand to be doused by a bucket of ice water. At the very least, there's no denying that Stewart has artistic conviction. That's more than one can say about lots of other projects orbiting the festival's main selection. After the screening, I wandered downstairs to the festival's concurrent marketplace, the Marché du Film, where sales rights are negotiated and budgets hopefully secured, and saw producers giddily capitalizing on classic IP that's recently gone into the public domain. One studio was hawking 'Bambi: The Reckoning,' 'Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble,' and 'Pinocchio Unstrung,' whose tagline teased, 'There's nothing holding him back.' Who knows, maybe they'll be brilliant? My most-anticipated film of the festival was Julia Ducournau's 'Alpha.' The French provocateur won 2021's Palme d'Or for her 'Titane,' a piece of unhinged auto-erotica about a model-slash-serial-killer who gets turned on by cars. Ducournau had launched her career here in 2016 with her gory coming-of-age cannibal film 'Raw.' (I caught up with 'Raw' at its infamous midnight screening at the Toronto International Film Festival, where so many people collapsed that someone called an ambulance.) Before I could watch 'Alpha,' I caught Charlie Polinger's 'The Plague,' a solid body-horror movie about bullies at a preteen water-polo summer camp, which I half-praised by telling someone it was like Ducournau for kids. To my surprise, 'The Plague' and 'Alpha' turned out to share the exact same scene: a 13-year-old social pariah getting beaten up in a swimming pool and bleeding into the water. Maybe I undersold Polinger as 'Raw' 101, or maybe Ducournau is regressing. 'Alpha,' a hazy sci-fi drama, putters after a young girl (Mélissa Boros) who may have gotten herself infected by an unnamed contagion that turns its victims into marble. Her mother (Golshifteh Farahani, great) is a doctor at the hospital where the beds are filled with victims whose faces are petrified into ghastly rictuses. Imagine a plague of Pietàs. Elliptical and dull, 'Alpha' veers between the teenager's indolent storyline and the mom's desperation to rescue both her child and her toxic brother (Tahar Rahim), a mangy, charismatic addict. Only the sibling story is interesting. Rahim has the kind of prominent ribs and veins that were made for statuary. He lives as though he doesn't intend to grow old and when he coughs, we see suspicious puffs of dust. I think Ducournau wants us to ask if we can ever love someone so much as agree to let them die. But she has a hard time getting around to that point. Heavy violins do too much of the talking. Ultimately, so does the score of Lee's 'Highest 2 Lowest.' Washington is good as the music mogul weighing whether to pay the exorbitant ransom — no one does bristly better — yet his crisis scenes are so deluged by heaving strings and harps that you can't hear his character think. I desperately wanted to watch the film on mute. But the French subtitles were wonderful. (When Jeffrey Wright, playing Washington's chauffeur, said 'Easy B,' the translation read, 'Cool Abdul.') The second half of the film is simpler and stronger, with a terrific supporting performance by ASAP Rocky as a rapper named Yung Felon. Once it was clear that Lee wasn't as interested in Kurosawa's themes of inequity and despair — that this would be a story of redemption by any means necessary — I wound up liking it simply because Lee is loud about what he loves (and hates). The title comes up over a blue sky in orange font and goes on to insult the Celtics as much as possible. (If the Knicks end up facing the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals, the music cue Lee will regret is that opening blast of 'Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'' from Rodgers and Hammerstein's 'Oklahoma!') Have I seen this year's Oscar contenders? I don't think so. But I've seen plenty of directors presenting exactly the movie they damned well please. And that alone is worth making like Lee and cupping my own hands around my mouth for an enthusiastic yell.


Wales Online
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Nobody's Child's 'gorgeous' new summer dresses in must-have print ideal for weddings
Nobody's Child's 'gorgeous' new summer dresses in must-have print ideal for weddings The brand has launched a number of new summer dresses, including a playful mini take on the brand's viral Felicity dress which we think is ideal for destination weddings and summer parties Nobody's Child's Felicity and Briony dresses have recently launched and are ideal for summer events (Image: Nobody's Child ) With summer in reaching distance, many of us have our social calendars filled with birthdays, BBQs and, of course, weddings near and far. And for those travelling abroad for the nuptials of their dearest friends or family, wearing an outfit that can withstand stifling heat is a must. Nobody's Child has recently launched a number of gorgeous new dresses we think are ideal for destination weddings that'll keep you cool in tropical climes and can work for the hen do, ceremony and the after party - with the right accessories. The brand has released a series of new bubble hem dresses in a mini length with one particular style rivalling the brand's viral polka dot midi dress of the same style that sold out earlier this year in the white version and last year in the brown: the Felicity dress. Polka dots are everywhere at the moment thanks to their chic timelessness and ability to add some character to any outfit, making them a great choice for all events. While most weddings call for a skirt whose length is below the knee, just like the brand's Dannie blue bubble hem bandea midi dress, £160, with many destination weddings having a number of days allocated for a wedding weekend Nobody's Child's Cream Floral Briony Bubble Hem Mini Dress, £79, and Brown Polka Dot Felicity Bubble Hem Mini Dress, £69, are stunning and lightweight options. Perfect for beachy destinations that offer a more casual dress-code. Plus, they can double up as outfits to birthday parties, hen dos and more. Read more: Victoria's Secret swimsuit is £140 cheaper than designer version Read more: Nobody's Child fans save £36 on 'playful' and 'pretty' summer dress in brand's 30% off sale Crafted with a bandeau style bodice - a flattering shape on many body types - the dress is fitted with ruched detailing across the tummy that cinches in the waist and hides any potential lumps and bumps. The dress then floats out to a fun and puffy bubble skirt that adds volume and character. Thanks to their 100% organic cotton makeup, both dresses offer a breezy and breathable choice. It makes a lovely change from more structured mini dresses, such as this Rosette Bandeau Mini Dress by Coast at Debenhams, which has 20% off and costs £111.20. With an A-line shape, a shiny silk finish and rose-detailing, it's a more formal option that could fit right in at a wedding. Shop the look £69 Nobody's Child Buy Now on Nobody's Child Product Description The brand has launched a number of new bubble hem mini dresses, including a shorter design of the viral and influencer-loved Felicity dress. Alternatively, if tulle and frills are more the vibe, ASOS' Lace & Beads bandeau structured tulle mini dress in red and pink florals is a whimsical but fun option for more formal events that can easily be dressed with with pearls and heels. With an A-line mini skirt, it would also would for any pink-themed hen dos or birthday bashes. Although it seems Nobody's Child's newest mini dress additions are 'in demand', as the website states. However thankfully, both dresses have size 4 to 18 still in stock and petite and regular lengths available. Sharing the introduction of the new Felicity style on Instagram, fans of the brand couldn't contain their excitement at this design when a picture of it was posted. Alongside the caption: "Our bestselling Felicity but make it mini," users shared glowing comments like: "It's gorgeous". Meanwhile, for the Briony dress the brand posted a story which read: "Destination wedding? Book the flight. Get the dress." Now, as is standard on the Nobody's Child website, the dresses haven't yet received any reviews, however a number of Trust Pilot comments have shared that sometimes the dress sizes can be a little off. One person shared a disappointed review that read: "I order two dresses in size 14 the Flossie midi dress woodblock and Ray midi yellow paisley: the Flossie was extremely small more like a size 10, I was unable to even button the front up it was so small in size. The Ray fitted marginally as a pass for a size 14, but was tightly cut across the breast area, would suit someone flat chested maybe but both sizes were disappointingly inaccurate size-wise." Article continues below To prevent this from happening, it's best to consult the brand's size guide to ensure the best fit is bought. Pick up the Brown Polka Dot Felicity Bubble Hem Mini Dress here and the Cream Floral Briony Bubble Hem Mini Dress here.


Daily Mirror
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Woman spots £65 an hour cat sitting job ad and description is hilarious
A job advertisement has gone viral online after people noticed the impressive £65 an hour pay and description, including the bizarre daily requirements needed from the person Many will be well aware that the job market is challenging at the moment, as several job seekers has expressed their frustrations in not even getting invited for interviews for the roles they've applied for. While the unemployment rate in the UK remains stable, while wage growth continues, vacancies are declining and have recently fallen below pre-pandemic levels, according to the Office of National Statistics. Because of this, most vacancies will be highly competitive, with many having to apply to jobs outside of their expertise in order to make a living. So when an unusual yet well-paying job hits the job boards, there's no doubt it'll be popular. Recruiter Felicity Abbott, owner of recruitment company Found by Felicity, took to TikTok to share a job advert she had come across when browsing through Guardian Jobs, which quickly gained a lot of attraction due to the bizarre description of the daily requirements. "Okay so this is the funniest job ad I've ever seen," Felicity said before explaining what it was for. "So this is for a cat sitter in London, up to £65 an hour, part time or full time. The client is a British shorthair cat, so you're gonna be looking after this cat." With the job being located in Covent Garden in London, she went on to describe some of the work tasks that came with the job. "So, consistent attention for the cat, providing them with fresh milk and food daily. Cats actually shouldn't drink milk cause they're lactose intolerant, Felicity said. "Groom them, and then every Friday you're gonna play them classical music in the office. And then once a month, you're gonna visit Harrods to buy toys for the cat." "So for £65 an hour, you can basically play piano to a cat and go shopping, so this cat has a better life than most people," she told her viewers.. Hundreds of people soon took to the comment section of the video, with many claiming they'd love the job, even if it meant having a cat as your boss. "Ngl [not going to lie] there's not much I wouldn't do for £45 an hour let alone £65," one person said in the comments. Another person shared: "Professional pet sitter here!!! Most won't even pay £6 a visit lol." "That's ridiculous where do I apply?" said a third viewer, as another pointed out: "they're rich enough for their cat to have its own butler." "Coming from someone who had a British shorthair and he only drank Evian. This is absolutely understandable," one cat owner wrote in the comment section. Many also shared that they'd love to get the job, as one wrote: "I would travel for this job. Like willing to do a 2hr commute" Another person shared their heartbreak, writing: "Just redid my cv and write a cover letter to find out they've closed the listing, it was supposed to close on the 7th of June."


The Irish Sun
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
From the Beckhams' 50th birthdays to star who nearly became family, how Eva Longoria is showbiz's most connected celeb
CELEBRITIES have a tick list when putting on a glamorous shindig. Michelin-star catering, a black-tie dress code and world-class entertainment. Advertisement 13 Eva Longoria is quite possibly the hardest-working woman on the A-list friendship circuit Credit: Shutterstock Editorial But more importantly, there is one person who is becoming the must-have guest at all good VIP dos. Enter Over the past few weeks the Desperate Housewives actress has graced some serious stars with her presence. From David Beckham's 50th birthday party to Lauren Sanchez's hen do in Paris and numerous Cannes red carpets, she is the ultimate guest. Advertisement David and Victoria Beckham EVA'S history with At the time, Eva was at the height of her Desperate Housewives fame, and married to her then husband, former basketball player Tony Parker. 13 Eva and Victoria Beckham have been friends since 2007 Credit: Instagram 13 Eva and husband José Bastón at David's 50th birthday Credit: Instagram Advertisement She and Victoria quickly bonded over shared interests: fashion, red carpet moments, and managing the frenzy that is being wed to a pro athlete. Soon enough, Eva was wearing Victoria Beckham gowns at upscale events and showing up to family dos. Most read in Celebrity Her marriage to Tony later crumbled but the Beckham bond grew stronger. When she got married to her current husband, Jose 'Pepe' Antonio Baston in 2016, with whom she shares son Santiago, seven, she did so in a custom dress designed by her BFF, later thanking Victoria for 'the wedding dress I dreamed of'. Advertisement Eva Longoria fans insist star 'doesn't even look her age' as she celebrates milestone birthday in belly-baring dress In 2019, Eva was named Harper Beckham's godmother when the Beckhams' youngest daughter got baptised. She also attended Brooklyn Beckham and These days, you will be hard pressed to find a Beckham bonanza without Eva in attendance. She duly rocked up to London earlier this month dressed, of course, in a slinky VB number. Advertisement Desperate Housewives co-stars IT is no secret that their on-set squabbling was even more vicious than the show's soap-style storylines. But despite butting heads with some choice members of her Desperate Housewives cast (cough, 13 Eva still has a close bond with Desperate Housewives' co-star Felicity Huffman Credit: Getty 13 Eva and Felicity with co-stars Marcia Cross and Nicollette Sheridan Credit: EPA Advertisement In fact, proving the lengths she will go to for her friends, Eva even vouched for Felicity in court in 2019, after she was embroiled in a college admissions scandal (she was part of a ring of high-profile parents who allegedly bribed their children's way into elite US unis). Writing a deeply personal letter in defence of Felicity, Eva told the court she had been bullied by someone on the set of their TV show. 'I dreaded the days I had to go to work with that person because it was pure torture,' she wrote. 'Until one day, Felicity told the bully 'enough' and it all stopped. Advertisement Felicity could feel that I was riddled with anxiety, even though I never complained or mentioned the abuse to anyone. 'I know I would not have survived those ten years if it wasn't for the friendship of Felicity.' Marc Anthony and Jessica Alba WEEKS before her pal Becks started his 50th birthday events, Eva celebrated her half century on Earth with a rip-roaring party — or three — in Miami. Advertisement Those in attendance included the likes of 13 Marc Anthony attended Eva's 50th birthday party Credit: Instagram 13 Jessica Alba is also a close friend of Eva's Credit: Instagram 'Love you to pieces,' she wrote on Instagram. Advertisement 'Your heart is so big and you give to so many. 'You deserve all the abundance and happiness there is.' Penelope Cruz SOMETIMES friends become family, which was very nearly the case with Penelope Cruz. Before meeting husband Pepe , Eva was in a relationship with Spanish musician Eduardo Cruz, who just happens to be Penelope's younger brother. Advertisement 13 Eva previously dated Penelope Cruz's brother Eduardo Credit: Getty Eva and the Oscar-winning actress regularly went on double dates with 'Edo' and Penelope's husband Javier Bardem. They missed out on becoming sisters-in-law after Eva and Eduardo split in 2013 but remained friendly, and have always looked happy to bump into each other on red carpets. As for her ex, he might be one of the very few people who didn't live happily Eva after. Advertisement Rita Ora AS a Cannes Film Festival mainstay, Eva knows anyone who is anyone who has walked the red carpet to the famous Palais, which is where she reportedly first met Rita Ora. The two stars have often caught up at the French resort over the years, and also hobnob on the other side of the Pond back in the States. 13 Eva and Rita Ora are both Cannes Film Festival mainstays Credit: Getty - Contributor They previously rubbed shoulders at the Women In Film pre-Oscar's party in LA, as well as at The Hollywood Reporter's second annual Raising Our Voices lunch in 2023, where Eva was speaking alongside Rita's film director husband Advertisement To paraphrase Rita's big hit, she will go Anywhere with Eva. Possibly. Lauren Sanchez AFTER leading an all- female 11-minute trip to the edge of space last month, Lauren Sanchez still has the world at her feet. The fiancee of Amazon billionaire boss 13 Eva and Lauren Sanchez have apparently known each other for more than 20 years Credit: The Mega Agency Advertisement 13 Eva and Kim Kardashian were at Lauren's hen do Credit: The Mega Agency But it was a very selective group of A-list chicks picked to join her in Paris last week for her big-budget hen do. And standing proudly among the likes of Katy Perry, Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner was, of course, Eva. The duo have apparently known each other for more than 20 years, having bonded as fellow Latinas working in Hollywood when Eva was a budding actress and Lauren was a journalist and presenter for Fox TV. Advertisement They've since championed each other personally and professionally, while working hard to increase Latino representation in the media. Speaking about Lauren's lavish nice to celebrate love'. America Ferrera AS a proud Mexican-American, Eva has made it her mission to support other Latinas, including actress Taking to the stage together at the 2016 Golden Globes, the duo aimed a lighthearted dig at the racial stereotyping they have both experienced in Hollywood. Advertisement 13 Eva has made it her mission to support other Latinas, such as actress America Ferrera Credit: Getty 'Hi, I'm Eva Longoria, not Eva Mendes,' Eva said. 'I'm America Ferrera, not Gina Rodriguez,' Ugly Betty star America said. The crowd went nuts, and a beautiful friendship grew. Advertisement These days, they also run She Se Puede, a digital lifestyle community for Latinas, and used the platform to encourage women to vote. Andie MacDowell and Heidi Klum AS a long-time L'Oreal ambassador, Eva has been a mainstay on the red carpet at fancy French soirees. And while there, she has happily cuddled up to her fellow L'Oreal ladies, all content in the knowledge that they are most definitely worth it. 13 Eva with Heidi Klum Credit: instagram Advertisement This year was no exception, as the actress posed alongside good friends Andie MacDowell and Heidi Klum, reminding us that friends who glam together, jam together. But, obviously, Eva reigned supreme. Vogue said so itself, anointing the actress its 'Queen of Cannes' for 2025. So bow down, all you beauties underlings. Advertisement Read more on the Irish Sun You are just not so worth it. Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme – Sun Club.


Metro
20-05-2025
- Metro
The secret £30 spa hidden under a UK warehouse
A 'hidden' UK spa is offering relaxation on a budget. For just £30, you can enjoy some TLC in a subterranean paradise, located inside an old Victorian warehouse. Tucked away in the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool, Maya Blue Wellness has steam rooms, thermal pools, saunas and even foot baths. And, with low cave-like rooms and low-lighting, you're a world away from the busy city streets. The Titanic hotel itself used to be the North Warehouse, built back in 1846. After the 14-storey building was vacated, it was left derelict for 30 years – until the hotel and spa opened in 2014. Fuel your wanderlust with our curated newsletter of travel deals, guides and inspiration. Sign up here. Entry for non-residents costs just £30 per person, and just £20 for overnight guests. But, you'll need to be organised. The spa is only open to the public between Tuesday and Thursday. It's subject to availability and by appointment, so you'll need to get in there sharpish. If you're already staying at the hotel, there's more availability, with sessions between 8am and 10am, and 6pm and 8pm. And it's quickly becoming a favourite. TripAdvisor user Sasha Marie went for a birthday spa treatment and said she was 'blown away' by the service. 'The spa is underground which makes the décor really stand out, and gives a great vibe,' she wrote. 'The pools were lovely, [and were] heated with jets in them.' Meanwhile, Birmingham-based Felicity described her experience as 'sublime,' noting that she and her partner both had a facial and massage and it 'completely exceeded' their expectations. 'I can't recommend this place enough if you want to unwind, treat yourself and feel amazing afterwards. Absolutely gorgeous spa day,' she added. For Amber C, the experience was 'great value for money,' having enjoyed an 'amazing neck, shoulder and back massage.' And Leanne R had a great time, saying 'the staff are all so welcoming, the facilities are amazing and the general atmosphere is just so relaxing.' Elsewhere in the world of Liverpool-based spa activities, the recently opened Wyld Sauna offers an offer hot sauna and cold plunge right next to the historic docks. Off-peak sessions cost as little as £7, while others cost up to £12.50 – which is still an absolute steal. And if you needed an excuse to book a spa trip, using a sauna has health benefits in abundance. More Trending They support kidney function by flushing out toxins, metals and waste, which can cause acne and breakouts. They can also keep skin more moisturised, and increase the body's natural collagen production and stimulation. This article was originally published on January 29, 2025. Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@ MORE: 'Full of life' capital city to get new UK flights for just £87 MORE: I spent 48 hours in Europe's most affordable city — 'nobody knows where it is' MORE: Everything I ate in a weekend of pintxos hopping in San Sebastián