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Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Lottie Moss reveals nightmare British Airways flight and exclaims she's had the 'worst experience' as she returns home from St. Tropez trip
Lottie Moss has detailed her nightmare flight after she landed in London Stansted on Saturday evening. The socialite and half-sister of Kate Moss took to her Instagram to update her followers about the mishap that happened on her way back from St. Tropez in the south of France. Supermodel Lottie, 27, tagged British Airways in her Story, where she appeared to be complaining about the airline. She explained how she was feeling worse for wear after going out five nights in a row and was still stressed as her luggage had yet to arrive on time. Wearing oversized sunglasses in her video, Lottie began: 'I cannot explain to you - please ignore my voice, I've been literally out every night for the past five nights in St Tropez - but, I've had the worst experience with British Airways today, I cannot even tell you. 'My journey starts at 8am and it's literally not even finished yet because the bags haven't arrived. The plane was four hours late.' Lottie went on to share how when the flight landed, passengers had to wait for a further 25 minutes before they were allowed off the flight. She continued: 'We landed, sat on the tarmac here for like, 25 minutes, and the bags still aren't here. It doesn't say awaiting baggage, it doesn't say baggage completed.' Visibly agitated, she added: 'I'm gonna lose my f**king mind.' Daily Mail has contacted British Airways for comment. Lottie was holidaying in the French Riviera alongside Love Island's Grace Jackson and model Roxy Horner. She was there on a brand trip for Bydee swimwear, and flashed her sensational physique in a jaw-dropping mirror selfie. The stylish bikini snaps come after it was reported earlier this month that former Only Fans creator Lottie is using her personal diaries to write a biography about her childhood and turbulent life in the spotlight. Lottie will not hold back as she reflects on her battles with alcohol and substance abuse issues, according to the Sun. It's understood that she has kept written and video diaries since she was a teenager and will be using them to reference her colourful past. An insider said: 'Lottie has always been known as Kate's little sister — but this is her chance to tell her side of the story. 'She has kept written and video diaries since she was a teenager, so will be compiling all her scribbles and memories into the book. 'Lottie is excited to tell the truth about her struggles with body image, addiction and relationships.'


The Sun
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Love Island's Harrison, 22, reveals pre-villa glow up as he gets tweakments with celebrity doctor
LOVE Island star Harrison, 22, has revealed his pre-villa glow up as he gets tweakments with a celebrity doctor. The footballer has been turning heads non stop on the show, and is currently exploring a new connection with a Casa Amor girl. 6 6 6 This comes despite the fact that he's recently rekindled his romance with US beauty Toni, 24, despite her attempts to end things when he got to know Helena. But before Harrison's villa jaunt, the reality star visited acclaimed celebrity doctor, Dr. Rosh, for some tweakments. In a new video shared on TikTok, Harrison can be seen getting filler beneath his eyes in a before and after clip. Dr Rosh writes as the caption: 'Under eye refresh, ready for the villa.' He then specifies in the hashtags that Harrison has had tear trough filler. Dr Roshan Ravindran — known as Dr Rosh - has a huge client base of celebrity names, and often treats Love Island stars. Last year, the work he did for Grace Jackson quickly went viral as he showed off her stunning villa transformation. The model treated herself to a seven-day Love Island 'glow up' prior to entering the show, including a visit to a filler doctor, getting a lash lift, and having 'knockout' hair extensions put in. She then requested a "refresh for the face" and expressed concern for excess skin on my hooded eyes." Love Island fans warn Grace she's 'gone too far' as she goes back to surgeon for more 'tweakments' Grace, who has masseter Botox, requested a top and said: "I'm getting my headaches again," before Dr Rosh confirmed it had come out and would need a re-do. Lastly, she said: "I am really struggling with my traps [trapezius muscles]" to which Dr Rosh said he could help. Dr Rosh has previously exclusively told The Sun about his connection with Grace. He opened up on how they came to work together first, before she opted for her first treatment. He explained: 'When Grace came to work for me doing social media she was about 23-years-old, and she'd had nothing done at all. 'And even for the first year or 18 months or so she still didn't get anything done, even though she was working in my clinic. 'But she wanted tear trough filler, and I can't remember when exactly it was but she decided 'I'm going to dip my toe in this and do it.' 'So we ended up doing tear trough for her, and it was such a great result.' 6 6 6


Time of India
02-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
UAE: What is Dubai's Smart Rental Index? How it's helping tenants fight unfair rent hikes
Tenants in Dubai are using the Smart Rental Index to negotiate fairer rent ChatGPT Dubai's rental market is experiencing a significant shift as tenants increasingly use the newly introduced Smart Rental Index to successfully challenge unfair rent increases imposed by landlords. This innovative index, launched by the Dubai Land Department in January 2025, is bringing balance and transparency to a market long criticized for unpredictable and often excessive rent hikes, especially in older buildings. Tenants Take Control: Real Cases Show How the Index Works Grace Jackson, leasing manager for Dubai at Huspy, told local media reporters that tenants are actively using the Smart Rental Index to contest and reverse unfair rent increases. 'Tenants are using the index to stop unfair hikes and successfully,' Jackson said. She shared real examples from Dubai's rental market: 'A landlord proposed a 25 per cent increase for a tenant. Using the Smart Index, we found the legal increase was only 10 per cent based on similar buildings and the law. After showing this, the landlord agreed to reduce the hike.' 'Another tenant in Dubai Marina challenged a 15 per cent rent jump. The Smart Index showed the market rent hadn't moved much for that building type. The landlord agreed to renew at the current rate.' These cases highlight how tenants, equipped with transparent and data-backed rent valuations, can effectively negotiate with landlords and avoid unjustified rental inflation. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo What Makes the Smart Rental Index Different? The Smart Rental Index isn't just a number, it's a comprehensive system that evaluates buildings with a detailed classification method. The Dubai Land Department developed it based on multiple factors, including: Technical and structural characteristics Quality of finishes and ongoing maintenance Strategic location and spatial value Level of services and facilities such as cleanliness, parking management, and maintenance Grace Jackson said, 'The new index uses real-time data and building ratings to give more accurate rent estimates. In areas like Jumeirah Village Circle, for example, rents in older buildings have started to correct downward, while newer, well-maintained towers are maintaining or even increasing rent due to their higher building classification.' By accounting for the condition and services of each building, the index helps prevent landlords from applying blanket rent increases and instead encourages fair pricing aligned with property quality. Market Response: Landlords, Tenants, and Renewals According to real estate consultancy Cavendish Maxwell, data from the first quarter of 2025 reveals a notable rise in lease renewals, which is likely linked to the introduction of the Smart Rental Index. Renewals made up 70.1 per cent of contracts in Q1 2025, up from 61.1 per cent in Q4 2024 and 62.2 per cent in Q1 2024. This suggests tenants are feeling more empowered to negotiate and continue their leases under fair conditions. Jackson pointed out that while most institutional landlords comply with the index guidelines, some private owners still try to push for higher rent increases. 'However, tenants are now more informed. In Business Bay, one client was able to negotiate a better deal simply by showing the official index results. The landlord had no grounds to argue,' she said. Echoing industry peers, Jackson said the index has effectively slowed rent increases, especially in mid-range and older buildings. 'The index has made it harder for landlords to overprice units. It's brought more balance, especially in mid-range and older buildings.' A New Culture of Transparency and Fairness Jackson sees the Smart Rental Index as more than just a technical tool, it's a cultural shift in Dubai's rental market. 'Agents now spend less time in subjective negotiations and more time educating both parties on what the data shows. In short, the Smart Index isn't just a tech update, it's a culture shift. And it's long overdue.' Overall, the index is helping create a more balanced, transparent rental market that benefits tenants and landlords alike by making rental pricing more data-driven and fair.


Khaleej Times
01-07-2025
- Business
- Khaleej Times
How Dubai's Smart Rental Index helps residents negotiate unfair rent hikes
Tenants in Dubai are increasingly benefitting from the Smart Rental Index introduced as tenants are successfully challenging unfair and unjustified rent increases by the landlords. Therefore, rents in older buildings have started to correct downward six months after the introduction of Index as tenants successfully reverse landlord's decision to hike rents without a valid reason. 'Tenants are using the index it to stop unfair hikes — and successfully,' said Grace Jackson, leasing manager – Dubai, Huspy. 'A landlord proposed a 25 per cent increase for a tenant. Using the Smart Index, we found the legal increase was only 10 per cent based on similar buildings and the law. After showing this, the landlord agreed to reduce the hike. Another tenant in Dubai Marina challenged a 15 per cent rent jump. The Smart Index showed the market rent hadn't moved much for that building type. The landlord agreed to renew at the current rate,' said Grace. In January, the Dubai Land Department launched the Smart Rental Index 2025, which relies on an advanced building classification system that considers all technical and service-related aspects of properties. Each building is evaluated based on a comprehensive set of criteria, including technical and structural characteristics, the quality of finishes and maintenance, the building's strategic location and its spatial value, as well as the level of services and facilities available, such as maintenance, cleanliness, and parking management. ' The new index uses real-time data and building ratings to give more accurate rent estimates. In areas like Jumeirah Village Circle, for example, rents in older buildings have started to correct downward, while newer, well-maintained towers are maintaining or even increasing rent due to their higher building classification,' she added. Some landlords follow rules According to real estate consultancy Cavendish Maxwell, rental contract data from Q1 2025 showed a notable increase in the share of renewal agreements, likely driven by the introduction of the New Smart Rental Index, which aims to protect tenants from steep rent increases by regulating permissible rent adjustments based on comprehensive market data. Renewals accounted for 70.1 per cent of contracts in Q1 2025, up from 61.1 per cent in Q4 2024 and 62.2 per cent in Q1 2024. Grace Jackson added that most institutional landlords are following the rules set under the Smart Rental Index, but some private owners still try to push higher increases. 'However, tenants are now more informed. In Business Bay, one client was able to negotiate a better deal simply by showing the official index results. The landlord had no grounds to argue,' she added. Echoing other industry peers, she added that the Smart Rental Index has slowed down rent increases slightly. ' The index has made it harder for landlords to overprice units. It's brought more balance, especially in mid-range and older buildings.' A new era of accountability Grace pointed out that the introduction of the Smart Rental Index marks a new era of accountability. 'Agents now spend less time in subjective negotiations and more time educating both parties on what the data shows. In short, the Smart Index isn't just a tech update, it's a culture shift. And it's long overdue.' Overall, she added that this tool is making the Dubai rental market more balanced and data-driven, which benefits everyone by helping both sides make smarter decisions.


Daily Mail
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
The unlikely career path that male Love Island stars are embarking on as they try to profit as much as they can from the show
The hope for most of those that go onto Love Island is that they will come out of the villa and make it big in the world of celebrity. But it appears most of the men who were once on the show have instead decided to take a leaf out of Gordon Ramsay 's book and become chefs. Luca Bish, 26, who appeared on the eighth series of the ITV show in 2022 and again on last years All Stars series has begun making cooking content on his social media. Posting a short video last week for his 1.6 million Instagram followers, he showed himself making a pasta dish. The influencer participated in Celebrity MasterChef in 2023 and was rumoured to be part of a Christmas special, but the programme was axed. He is also known for his previous work as a fishmonger for his family's wholesale company, MCB Seafood. Some of Love Island's biggest male stars have ditched the typical influencer and pursued a career in cooking, with 2022 star Luca Bish sharing a glimpse at his creations on Instagram His caption read: 'My love for cooking started on @masterchefuk and since then I've had so many messages from you guys for cooking content. It's been a long time coming but the time is here. Let's cook.' Luca, who is in a relationship with other All Stars contestant Grace Jackson, 26, seems to be following in the footsteps of some of his other fellow islanders. Callum Jones, 27, who was on the first series of All Stars and before that on series six in 2020, seems to also have become a budding chef. Posting daily cooking videos showing himself making various dishes in his kitchen, the influencer has brand deals with the likes of Knorr, Volkswagen, Baileys and Ninja Kitchen. With over four million likes on TikTok, his recipes seem to be causing a stir with a video of him showing how to cook a roast dinner garnering 1.5million views. Lochan Nowacki, 27, who made it to the Love Island final in 2023 has too decided to take up a career in cooking. His idea to start food content on his social media apparently came after his fellow Islanders praised him for his skills in the kitchen during his stint. Since leaving the villa he launched a cooking YouTube channel called Loch'd In Kitchen where he has over 30,000 subscribers. Since leaving the villa Lochan has launched a cooking YouTube channel called Loch'd In Kitchen where he has over 30,000 subscribers (pictured with Samie Eilishi) For videos, he cooks for random people including friends and ex-love islanders. Clearly working a treat, he now has advertisement deals with Waitrose and Ninja. In recent years the motivation for going on the show seems to have become more about fame and fortune than it has about romance. The opportunity to land a lucrative fashion, beauty or entertainment deal on the back of an appearance in the popular series has left finding love in the villa seem almost insignificant. Molly Mae, 26, and Tommy Fury, 26, have become the most successful from the show with a joint net worth of around £9million. Some six years on, 25-year-old Molly-Mae boasts 8.5 million followers on Instagram and has millions in the bank after a host of successful business ventures such as signing a six-figure deal with PLT in 2019. She was too reportedly paid more than £1million for her L'Oreal brand deal and demanded a similar fee for her Beauty Works hair extensions range. While the influencer's Molly-Mae: Behind It All documentary which detailed her recent split from Tommy was reportedly worth six figures. Season two runners-up Olivia and Alex Bowen have also proven the power of the longstanding couple in the financial stakes, with the pair racking up a £5 million fortune collectively thanks to brand endorsements, TV appearances and their fashion brand, Exempt Society. West End star Amber Davies is said to be worth £3.2million having returned to her acting roots after her Love Island stint. Molly-Mae's good pal Maura Higgins, 34, is said to be worth £3.2 million, using her impressive 4.1 million Instagram following to help her bring in some deals. Whilst Amber Davies' ex-boyfriend Kem Cetinay has followed her onto the rich list and is said to be worth £2.5 million.