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The Irish Sun
06-08-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Sophie Habboo reveals the reason fake tan makes you ‘stink of BO' & £1.75 tip to do instantly to stop it
Find out how to avoid smelling in summer heat DON'T SWEAT IT Sophie Habboo reveals the reason fake tan makes you 'stink of BO' & £1.75 tip to do instantly to stop it SOPHIE Habboo has finally solved a smelly mystery that's plagued fake tan fans for years and the fix costs less than £2. The Made In Chelsea star, 30, who's currently expecting her first baby with husband Jamie Laing, lifted the lid on why spray tans can leave you reeking of BO. Advertisement 5 Sophie Habboo revealed the reason fake tan makes you 'stink of BO' on her podcast Credit: Youtube/ Wednesdays Podcast 5 She discussed the cheap solution with Wednesdays Podcast co-host, Melissa Tattam Credit: Youtube/ Wednesdays Podcast Sophie also revealed the bargain beauty hack that stops it in its tracks. Speaking on her Wednesdays podcast, Sophie didn't hold back as she explained: 'You know when you smell and you've just had a spray tan? "That's not BO – it's your pores. It blocks them and it's so, so smelly.' But the reality star has found a fool proof way to beat the dreaded tan pong and it's something you can pick up in your local supermarket. Advertisement Read more on Sophie Habboo BUCK THE TREND Jamie Laing & Sophie Habboo reveal real reason for Charles' Palace chuckle Her secret weapon is talcum powder. She said: 'What you do is you get talcum powder and a brush, and you dab it under your armpits and around your vagina area – straight after the spray tan. "It stops it going into your pores and honestly, you never smell.' 5 Sophie recommends using talcum powder Credit: Johnson's Advertisement And if you're out of talc, Sophie recommends using loose makeup powder in a pinch. The idea is to create a barrier so the tanning solution doesn't seep into your sweat glands and cling to your skin, which is what causes the musty scent. A 100g bottle of Johnson's Baby Powder currently costs just £1.75 on Ocado, meaning this beauty trick won't break the bank. Skincare whizz urges beauty fans to hit high street store for £2.49 spray that works a treat to stop spots on hot days You can also grab it in Sainsbury's, Asda, Boots and Superdrug for a similar price. Advertisement Sophie also dished out advice for staying fresh post-tan in the heat, urging girls to ditch tight gym shorts and instead opt for light, breathable fabrics like organic cotton underwear and linen trousers. 'You don't want chaffy shorts up your bum causing itches and scratches,' she said. And in classic Habboo fashion, things got hilariously graphic as the topic turned to the term 'disco fanny' – the female version of 'disco d**k'. She explained: 'It's when you've been dancing all night and your fanny smells – same as when boys sweat and say they've got disco d**k.' Advertisement The cheeky chat comes after Sophie and Jamie revealed they're expecting a baby, the same week they became the first married couple to co-host BBC Radio 1. The pair shared a sweet video of Sophie in hospital having a baby scan, with celeb pals like Molly-Mae Hague and Louise Thompson flooding the comments with congrats. It followed news that the couple would be taking a break from their hit podcast, with fans guessing the break was to prep for parenthood – even joking that the pod might soon be renamed NearlyParents. But whether she's dishing out mum-to-be updates or beauty tips, Sophie's keeping it real and now, keeping it fresh too. Advertisement How to avoid smelling in summer heat Start by applying deodorant at night. Experts say that putting it on before bed gives it time to absorb while your sweat glands are inactive, increasing effectiveness by up to 24‑48 hours even after morning showers. Then reapply a light swipe in the morning. Choose loose-fitting clothes made from breathable fabrics like cotton or linen — these let air circulate and prevent sweat buildup. Tight cotton-blend tees can trap odour and hold it long after wash day After applying deodorant, always wait for it to dry before dressing. Wet residue can rub off and ruin summer clothes, especially whites or delicate linens Trim or shave underarms regularly to reduce bacteria buildup and allow deodorant to penetrate fully. Stay hydrated and avoid heavy spicy food — what you eat can change body odour, especially sulphur-rich foods like garlic or cumin If you're looking to make the switch to something natural and reliable, Wild deodorant is a top pick. Every part of Wild's design, from the recycled, refillable case to its chemical-free formula is made with sustainability in mind. Once your body adjusts, Wild keeps odour locked away for hours without constant reapplication. It's vegan, aluminium-free, and gentle on skin. Wild's starter pack, which includes a stylish aluminium case and your first refill, costs around £12 with a subscription option that works out at under £10 every three months. Wild deodorant starter pack, £12 - buy here 5 Sophie is expecting a baby with her husband, Jamie Laing Credit: Splash News 5 The star featured in nine seasons of Made In Chelsea Credit: The Mega Agency


Scottish Sun
06-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Sophie Habboo reveals the reason fake tan makes you ‘stink of BO' & £1.75 tip to do instantly to stop it
Find out how to avoid smelling in summer heat DON'T SWEAT IT Sophie Habboo reveals the reason fake tan makes you 'stink of BO' & £1.75 tip to do instantly to stop it Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SOPHIE Habboo has finally solved a smelly mystery that's plagued fake tan fans for years and the fix costs less than £2. The Made In Chelsea star, 30, who's currently expecting her first baby with husband Jamie Laing, lifted the lid on why spray tans can leave you reeking of BO. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Sophie Habboo revealed the reason fake tan makes you 'stink of BO' on her podcast Credit: Youtube/ Wednesdays Podcast 5 She discussed the cheap solution with Wednesdays Podcast co-host, Melissa Tattam Credit: Youtube/ Wednesdays Podcast Sophie also revealed the bargain beauty hack that stops it in its tracks. Speaking on her Wednesdays podcast, Sophie didn't hold back as she explained: 'You know when you smell and you've just had a spray tan? "That's not BO – it's your pores. It blocks them and it's so, so smelly.' But the reality star has found a fool proof way to beat the dreaded tan pong and it's something you can pick up in your local supermarket. Read more on Sophie Habboo BUCK THE TREND Jamie Laing & Sophie Habboo reveal real reason for Charles' Palace chuckle Her secret weapon is talcum powder. She said: 'What you do is you get talcum powder and a brush, and you dab it under your armpits and around your vagina area – straight after the spray tan. "It stops it going into your pores and honestly, you never smell.' 5 Sophie recommends using talcum powder Credit: Johnson's And if you're out of talc, Sophie recommends using loose makeup powder in a pinch. The idea is to create a barrier so the tanning solution doesn't seep into your sweat glands and cling to your skin, which is what causes the musty scent. A 100g bottle of Johnson's Baby Powder currently costs just £1.75 on Ocado, meaning this beauty trick won't break the bank. Skincare whizz urges beauty fans to hit high street store for £2.49 spray that works a treat to stop spots on hot days You can also grab it in Sainsbury's, Asda, Boots and Superdrug for a similar price. Sophie also dished out advice for staying fresh post-tan in the heat, urging girls to ditch tight gym shorts and instead opt for light, breathable fabrics like organic cotton underwear and linen trousers. 'You don't want chaffy shorts up your bum causing itches and scratches,' she said. And in classic Habboo fashion, things got hilariously graphic as the topic turned to the term 'disco fanny' – the female version of 'disco d**k'. She explained: 'It's when you've been dancing all night and your fanny smells – same as when boys sweat and say they've got disco d**k.' The cheeky chat comes after Sophie and Jamie revealed they're expecting a baby, the same week they became the first married couple to co-host BBC Radio 1. The pair shared a sweet video of Sophie in hospital having a baby scan, with celeb pals like Molly-Mae Hague and Louise Thompson flooding the comments with congrats. It followed news that the couple would be taking a break from their hit podcast, with fans guessing the break was to prep for parenthood – even joking that the pod might soon be renamed NearlyParents. But whether she's dishing out mum-to-be updates or beauty tips, Sophie's keeping it real and now, keeping it fresh too. How to avoid smelling in summer heat Start by applying deodorant at night. Experts say that putting it on before bed gives it time to absorb while your sweat glands are inactive, increasing effectiveness by up to 24‑48 hours even after morning showers. Then reapply a light swipe in the morning. Choose loose-fitting clothes made from breathable fabrics like cotton or linen — these let air circulate and prevent sweat buildup. Tight cotton-blend tees can trap odour and hold it long after wash day After applying deodorant, always wait for it to dry before dressing. Wet residue can rub off and ruin summer clothes, especially whites or delicate linens Trim or shave underarms regularly to reduce bacteria buildup and allow deodorant to penetrate fully. Stay hydrated and avoid heavy spicy food — what you eat can change body odour, especially sulphur-rich foods like garlic or cumin If you're looking to make the switch to something natural and reliable, Wild deodorant is a top pick. Every part of Wild's design, from the recycled, refillable case to its chemical-free formula is made with sustainability in mind. Once your body adjusts, Wild keeps odour locked away for hours without constant reapplication. It's vegan, aluminium-free, and gentle on skin. Wild's starter pack, which includes a stylish aluminium case and your first refill, costs around £12 with a subscription option that works out at under £10 every three months. Wild deodorant starter pack, £12 - buy here 5 Sophie is expecting a baby with her husband, Jamie Laing Credit: Splash News 5 The star featured in nine seasons of Made In Chelsea Credit: The Mega Agency


Daily Record
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Sophie Habboo's 'really bad' pregnancy craving prompts mums to share similar strange urges
Mothers-to-be have joined the former Made in Chelsea Star in confessing their strange food desires Pregnancy cravings, often triggered by hormonal changes, are a common experience during pregnancy. For some mothers, cravings can be burdensome if they revolve around fatty or unhealthy foods. For other parents-to-be, it can be a complete treat to chow down on their favourite meal for nine whole months. Celebrities get the insatiable urge for certain foods while awaiting their bundle of joy, too. In the first episode of her rebranded podcast with husband Jamie Laing, former Made In Chelsea star Sophie Habboo, 30, revealed she has a "really bad" pregnancy craving for caviar. The couple's podcast, which was formerly called NearlyWeds and then NewlyWeds, following their wedding in 2023, will now be called NearlyParents, in the lead-up to the birth of their first child. In their debut episode, titled We're Having A Baby, Habboo and Laing, 36, shared the story of how and when they decided to try for a baby. Article continues below The couple also discussed the methods Habboo used to track her ovulation and the cravings she has experienced since becoming pregnant. Laing said: "Sophie said, 'Oh, it's really annoying. I've got a really bad craving.' "And I said, 'Well, what is the craving?' She said, 'Caviar.' So, we went to the store. We went. We found a caviar store, and we went in there, and there was caviar there. And I was like, 'Okay, we're surely not buying this.' "The pot was £240, and I was like, that craving, has to stop there and then. And thank God, you came to your senses." Habboo interjected hotly, though, insisting that she didn't come to her senses - she just googled caviar and found out she couldn't eat it while the countdown was on until baby Laing arrived. "[Otherwise] I was going to give birth and then just be broke and never, ever be able to eat again," Sophie confessed, laughing. According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), pregnant women should only eat fish, meat, poultry, and eggs that have been thoroughly cooked. Since caviar is often consumed raw, although there is no explicit guidance against eating it while pregnant, doing so is generally deemed not worth the risk. The reality star's admission has moved other mums to share the urges their experiencing during this sacred time. Taking to Mumsnet, one woman confessed: "I'm only seven weeks and I can't stop thinking about roast lamb and gravy. This is strange because not only has it been close to 30 degrees and definitely not the weather for a roast, but I've never been that fond of lamb. It's unfortunately a very difficult (and EXPENSIVE!) craving to fulfil." Another scribed: "Oranges by the net full, and really cold milk by the pint. I wouldn't drink a pint of milk before or since if you paid me!" A third threw a curveball, writing: "I've been chewing on sponges. Proper weird stuff." A fourth explained: "Normally I can't get enough of onions but now I can't stand them. I bring them up immediately. I also can't stand the smell or taste of butter. Plain water makes me want to puke. "I can only do simple foods and put ketchup with everything. So embarrassing as I love cooking and fine dining. But I just want fish finger/chicken nugget sandwiches with white bread and ketchup. "And sweet yoghurts, rice pudding and cornflakes." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.


Wales Online
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Sophie Habboo reveals caviar pregnancy craving
Sophie Habboo reveals caviar pregnancy craving The couple's podcast, which was formerly called NearlyWeds and then NewlyWeds, following their wedding in 2023, will now be called NearlyParents, in the lead-up to the birth of their first child Sophie opened up about her craving caviar while pregnant (Image: NearlyParents Podcast ) Former Made In Chelsea star Sophie Habboo revealed she has a "really bad" pregnancy craving for caviar in the first episode of her rebranded podcast with husband Jamie Laing. The couple's podcast, which was formerly called NearlyWeds and then NewlyWeds, following their wedding in 2023, will now be called NearlyParents, in the lead-up to the birth of their first child. In their debut episode, titled We're Having A Baby, Habboo and Laing, 36, shared the story of how and when they decided to try for a baby. The couple also discussed the methods Habboo used to track her ovulation and the cravings she has experienced since becoming pregnant. Laing said: "Sophie said, 'Oh, it's really annoying. I've got a really bad craving.' "And I said, 'Well, what is the craving?' She said, 'Caviar.' So, we went to the store." Article continues below "We went. We found a caviar store, and we went in there, and there was caviar there. And I was like, 'Okay, we're surely not buying this.' "The pot was £240, and I was like, that craving, has to stop there and then. And thank God, you came to your senses." Habboo said: "I didn't come to my senses. I googled it. It says I can't eat it. I was going to give birth and then just be broke and never, ever be able to eat again." Article continues below Habboo is currently co-hosting BBC Radio 1's Going Home show with Laing while both Vick Hope and Katie Thistleton are on maternity leave. Laing and Habboo, who are both former Made In Chelsea stars, wed in 2023 in ceremonies held in London and Spain. The couple had announced their engagement on Instagram in 2021, revealing that Laing popped the question at the London hotel where they had their first date.


Wales Online
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Sophie Habboo had 'really bad' craving during pregnancy
Sophie Habboo had 'really bad' craving during pregnancy She is married to fellow Made In Chelsea star Jamie Laing Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo attending the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards (Image: Jordan Pettitt/PA ) Former Made In Chelsea star Sophie Habboo revealed she has a 'really bad' pregnancy craving for caviar in the first episode of her rebranded podcast with husband Jamie Laing. The couple's podcast, which was formerly called NearlyWeds and then NewlyWeds, following their wedding in 2023, will now be called NearlyParents, in the lead-up to the birth of their first child. In their debut episode, titled We're Having A Baby, Habboo and Laing, 36, shared the story of how and when they decided to try for a baby. The couple also discussed the methods Habboo used to track her ovulation and the cravings she has experienced since becoming pregnant. Laing said: 'Sophie said, 'Oh, it's really annoying. I've got a really bad craving.' 'And I said, 'Well, what is the craving?' She said, 'Caviar.' So, we went to the store.' Article continues below 'We went. We found a caviar store, and we went in there, and there was caviar there. And I was like, 'Okay, we're surely not buying this.' 'The pot was £240, and I was like, that craving has to stop there and then. And thank God, you came to your senses.' Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo (Image: Ian West/PA ) Habboo said: 'I didn't come to my senses. I googled it. It says I can't eat it. I was going to give birth and then just be broke and never, ever be able to eat again.' Habboo is currently co-hosting BBC Radio 1's Going Home show with Laing while both Vick Hope and Katie Thistleton are on maternity leave. Laing and Habboo, who are both former Made In Chelsea stars, wed in 2023 in ceremonies held in London and Spain. Article continues below The couple had announced their engagement on Instagram in 2021, revealing that Laing popped the question at the London hotel where they had their first date.