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Jac Jossa posts sad song with lyrics about ‘not wanting to be seen' after Dan's texts to Christine McGuinness revealed
Jac Jossa posts sad song with lyrics about ‘not wanting to be seen' after Dan's texts to Christine McGuinness revealed

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

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Jac Jossa posts sad song with lyrics about ‘not wanting to be seen' after Dan's texts to Christine McGuinness revealed

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) JACQUELINE Jossa appeared to share her feelings about husband Dan Osborne being comforted by Christine McGuinness during their marriage breakdowns. The EastEnders actress shared a downbeat song on social media after The Sun revealed their hotel meet and flirty nickname. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Dan Osborne and Jacqueline Jossa's marriage has hit the rocks in recent months Credit: Instagram 3 Jac shared this serene snap with the song 'Iris' Credit: Instagram 3 Christine and Dan became close friends during their marriage breakdowns Credit: James Curley Posting a video of her children by the sea at an undisclosed location, Jacqueline layered the footage with a 2020 track by Jada Facer called Iris. The lyrics she used were: "And I don't want the world to see me." It comes after we told of Dan's raucous nights out with newly single Christine while Dan was still building bridges with Jac over previous cheating claims. A pal told The Sun: 'Dan and Christine have known each other for years. 'Their friendship goes as far back as 2019, when Jac was heading Down Under to the I'm A Celeb jungle, when they had a brilliant night out at a fund-raising gala in London. 'They stayed in touch sporadically and would bump into each other at events and their messages got pretty flirty. 'Some were seen by mutual friends. 'She would call him 'D' in texts and it became an open secret among their circles. 'There is no suggestion anything sexual happened, but it's fair to say there was a spark between them.' Our source said the pair met at London's The Hoxton hotel in March 2023 — a year after Christine called time with Paddy, 51. How Christine McGuinness & Dan Osborne 'comforted each other' amid marriage breakdowns, had hotel meet & flirty nickname And the following month, she cheered him on at a celebrity football match in Cheshire. They also partied together at a restaurant called Habbibi in Leeds. Dan moved out of the family home briefly earlier this year as their marriage hit the rocks once again. But they jetted off on a make or break holiday and looked to be patching things up. Their relationship has suffered countless cheating allegations over the years. In 2019, Dan confessed publicly to having made 'mistakes'. He said: 'I've done things I shouldn't have done.' And Jac said she had "given him hell" over the allegations.

Jac Jossa posts sad song with lyrics about ‘not wanting to be seen' after Dan's texts to Christine McGuinness revealed
Jac Jossa posts sad song with lyrics about ‘not wanting to be seen' after Dan's texts to Christine McGuinness revealed

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Jac Jossa posts sad song with lyrics about ‘not wanting to be seen' after Dan's texts to Christine McGuinness revealed

JACQUELINE Jossa appeared to share her feelings about husband Dan Osborne being comforted by Christine McGuinness during their marriage breakdowns. The EastEnders actress shared a downbeat song on social media after The Sun revealed their 3 Dan Osborne and Jacqueline Jossa's marriage has hit the rocks in recent months Credit: Instagram 3 Jac shared this serene snap with the song 'Iris' Credit: Instagram 3 Christine and Dan became close friends during their marriage breakdowns Credit: James Curley Posting a video of her children by the sea at an undisclosed location, The lyrics she used were: "And I don't want the world to see me." It comes after we told of Dan's raucous nights out with newly single A pal told The Sun: 'Dan and Christine have known each other for years. READ MORE ON JAC JOSSA 'Their friendship goes as far back as 2019, when Jac was heading Down Under to the I'm A Celeb jungle, when they had a brilliant night out at a fund-raising gala in London. 'They stayed in touch sporadically and would bump into each other at events and their messages got pretty flirty. 'Some were seen by mutual friends. 'She would call him 'D' in texts and it became an open secret among their circles. Most read in News TV 'There is no suggestion anything sexual happened, but it's fair to say there was a spark between them.' Our source said the pair met at London's The Hoxton hotel in March 2023 — a year after Christine called time with Paddy, 51. How Christine McGuinness & Dan Osborne 'comforted each other' amid marriage breakdowns, had hotel meet & flirty nickname And the following month, she cheered him on at a celebrity football match in Cheshire. They also partied together at a restaurant called Habbibi in Leeds. Dan moved out of the family home briefly earlier this year as their marriage hit the rocks once again. But they jetted off on a make or break holiday and looked to be patching things up. Their relationship has suffered countless cheating allegations over the years. In 2019, He said: 'I've done things I shouldn't have done.' And Jac said she had "given him hell" over the allegations.

Iris Law shows off her figure in a skimpy pink bikini as she hangs out with a friend on Miami Beach
Iris Law shows off her figure in a skimpy pink bikini as she hangs out with a friend on Miami Beach

Daily Mail​

time04-05-2025

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Iris Law shows off her figure in a skimpy pink bikini as she hangs out with a friend on Miami Beach

Bikini-clad Iris Law was every inch the beach babe as she posed up a storm on the shoreline with a stunning pal in Miami on Friday. The model daughter of Jude Law and Sadie Frost, 24, showed off her svelte frame in a frilly pink bikini top and a pair of matching bottoms. Iris' toned and tanned figure was on full display in the tiny two-piece, as she larked about on the beach with her female friend. The two friends were seen snapping selfies near the water and then admiring their handiwork on Iris' phone together. Iris wore her bleach blonde locks swept back off her face, while she went make-up free and showed off her natural beauty. The British native accessorised her look with a pair of hoop earrings and a bracelet, while also sporting a smartwatch on her wrist. Iris' toned and tanned figure was on full display in the tiny two-piece, as she larked about on the beach with her female friend Her friend was wearing a chic khaki bikini with a pretty floral print, also keeping her hair loose and opting for a no make-up look. Elsewhere during her trip to Miami, Iris stepped out for the David Yurman Mimi store opening after party at Faena Forum. She attended the bash alongside the likes of Winnie Harlow, Eiza Gonzalez and Diplo. During her appearance she showcased her pins in a green slinky, halterneck dress while arriving with her friend at the bash. Iris boosted her height with a pair of strappy gold heels, which she coordinated with a selection of matching gold jewellery including a statement tassel necklace. Last month, Iris shared one of her hidden talents in a new social media clip as she revealed that she can pole dance. The model showcased her skills in the new video which she posted to Instagram among a highlight reel of what she has been up to recently. Iris could be seen showing off her flexibility with a move called the 'side-saddle superman'. They were then seen admiring their handiwork on Iris' phone together Iris looked incredible in her beachwear The impressive move involves bringing your legs up behind you so that you are flying in a horizontal position. Iris has previously said of her training programme: 'I really like running on a running machine, spinning and hot yoga', before adding pole dancing to her regime. The star also shared some racy snaps from a recent getaway to her Instagram Story, posing topless as she ate nectarines by the sea. Iris also set pulses racing as she posed topless alongside a stunning pal while soaking up the sun in her latest eye popping photo dump to mark Earth Day. She took to Instagram with a slew of snaps from her many getaways and modelled skimpy swimmer before removing her bikini top to flash ample side boob. Iris and her friend sat on rocks overlooking the clear blue ocean while snacking on fruit before heading back into the cooling water. The model continued to showcase her jaw-dropping figure and taut abs as she later slipped into another tiny two piece and beamed for the camera. Wherever she was in the world Iris made sure to make the most of her lavish location, as she enjoyed a boat trip and dined on traditional dishes as well as a spot of Yoga.

Linkin Park Blocked From A New No. 1 By An Unlikely Champion
Linkin Park Blocked From A New No. 1 By An Unlikely Champion

Forbes

time08-04-2025

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Linkin Park Blocked From A New No. 1 By An Unlikely Champion

Linkin Park has returned — again – and the band's momentum continues. The Grammy-winning hard rockers are back with a brand new single, and it's become a quick success in the U.K. The new cut, titled 'Up From the Bottom,' launches this week across a number of charts, and in most cases, it manages to reach impressive heights right out of the gate. The track performs especially well on one genre-specific tally, but its notable launch is not limited to that one roster, which speaks to how popular the group is in the country. 'Up From the Bottom' debuts on the Official Rock & Metal Singles chart, a ranking that Linkin Park has become very familiar with over the years. The track doesn't just start off well, it nearly runs the show. The single opens at No. 2, narrowly missing out on the top spot and what could have been another genre-specific champion for the band. This time around, it's 'Iris' by the Goo Goo Dolls that keeps the rockers from running the show. That somewhat unlikely winner is a non-mover at No. 1 this frame, holding strong decades after it initially became a global hit, and after what's now become a stunningly-long reign. 'Iris' has now led the Official Rock & Metal Singles chart for 195 weeks – a nearly unheard-of stretch on any ranking. Beyond the rock tally, 'Up From the Bottom' also enters the top 10 on a pair of other U.K. charts this week. The tune starts at No. 6 on the Official Singles Downloads list and comes in at No. 8 on the Official Singles Sales ranking. These two rosters count purchases only, as they highlight which cuts fans are willing to pay for. The digital-only tally has now played host to nine Linkin Park top 10s, while the sales-focused list has seen just five enter that highest tier. But neither of those sums comes close to the band's success on the Official Rock & Metal Singles chart, where 'Up From the Bottom' gives Linkin Park its thirty-fourth top 10 placement. While 'Up From the Bottom' is an obvious hit in many ways, it doesn't become an immediate smash on every tally right out of the gate. The tune launches at No. 42 on the Official Singles chart, which ranks the most-consumed songs in the U.K. based on a combination of sales and streaming. Somewhat frustratingly, it misses entering the important top 40 region by just two spots. 'Up From the Bottom' also finds space on the Official Streaming roster, where it starts off at No. 91. 'Up From the Bottom' serves as the lead single from the upcoming deluxe re-release of From Zero, which served as Linkin Park's first major project following the loss of frontman Chester Bennington more than half a decade ago. Nine tunes from the standard edition have appeared on the Official Rock & Metal Singles chart, and three of them climbed into the top 10. 'The Emptiness Machine' spent six weeks at No. 1, while 'Heavy is the Crown' and 'Two Faced' peaked at Nos. 2 and 3, respectively.

Avoid wearing the same thing as everyone else with clever upcycled fashion buys
Avoid wearing the same thing as everyone else with clever upcycled fashion buys

Telegraph

time05-04-2025

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  • Telegraph

Avoid wearing the same thing as everyone else with clever upcycled fashion buys

Up and down the country, there are thousands of people busy upcycling, often quietly and offline. These, however, are my personal favourites; some are brands that I have worn for years, others I've admired for some time and was thrilled to try out in person for this shoot. There are yet more that I couldn't include because by the very nature of upcycling – limited fabrics, made-to-order models and one-off pieces – there wasn't anything available to shoot. But that's what's so exciting about embracing the brands that make upcycling their business: you'll often end up with a completely unique item of clothing. Take World Secrets' 'Carpet Clog', for example (see below). It's no exaggeration to say that I get complimented on these shoes every time I wear them, often by strangers; in fact, a young man at Waterloo Station stopped me to ask about them as I was on my way home from this shoot. So what's the difference between upcycling and recycling? Recycling involves breaking down materials, often by shredding or using a chemical process, before reconstituting them into a new raw material, like polyester made from plastic bottles. Upcycling simply takes the original item and repurposes it into something else as it is, meaning that you can often see evidence of the original item in the new one. My aforementioned clogs, for example, are made from vintage rugs that have been cut up and repurposed, preserving the beautiful original pattern. It's a celebratory way of embracing responsibly made fashion, because you can wear your sustainability credentials on your sleeve (literally). I challenged myself to put together five outfits made up entirely of upcycled items, and it was much easier than I expected. Look 1 Screen printed preloved shirt, £160, Caroline Dickinson; Patchwork jeans, £130, Beyond Retro x Seasalt Cornwall; Necklace, made from vintage and preloved beads, £65, Studio Bowe; Trainers, part of a previous collection, Helen Kirkum Every one of Caroline Dickinson's shirts is unique; she sources vintage silk and cotton shirts, and then screen prints her own geometric designs onto them. Often mens' shirts and so, oversized in style, Caroline's Instagram account is packed with styling tips, which is where I nabbed this natty half-in, half-out idea. I've also tried knotting at the waist, which looks great too. The jeans are from an exciting collaboration between vintage favourite Beyond Retro and the high street's very own Seasalt Cornwall, bringing upcycling to the attention of a wider audience that may have never previously considered it as an option for their own wardrobes. See also the cracking jacket I'm wearing later on. Look 2 Patchwork 'Iris' waistcoat, made from vintage Levi's, £125, The Well Worn; Denim 'Harvard' skirt, made from vintage jeans, £395, E.L.V. Denim; 'Huxley' bag, made from deadstock denim, £165, LPOL; Trainers, made using factory leftover leather, £150, D-Stock by Grenson; Bracelet, made from vintage and preloved beads, £40, Studio Bowe Denim is the perfect material for upcycling, since it's incredibly hard-wearing and there's absolutely loads of it already in existence. E.L.V. is on a mission to never let usable jeans, jackets or skirts go to waste, and it also upcycles hotel bedsheets into shirting and dresses. Garments are made from the usable sections of items that have rips or stains; smaller scraps and threads are patchworked, made into paper, or reused as insulation. When not using the Japanese method of sashiko to breathe new life into old jeans, The Well Worn makes them into waistcoats like this one. Meanwhile, LPOL uses deadstock denim for its bucket bags, Grenson's D-Stock line creates trainers from factory leftover leather, and Studio Bowe's gobstopper-style jewellery is a celebration of vintage and preloved beads, hand picked and strung by its founder, the stylist Bertie Bowen. Look 3 Blouse, made from vintage embroidered linen and reclaimed cotton, £180, Spilt Milk; Jeans, made from two pairs of old jeans, £315, E.L.V. Denim; Bag, made from an old dress, from £30, Loom App; Carpet clogs, made from vintage rugs, £155, World Secrets I follow a number of one-woman brands on Instagram that use the likes of vintage tablecloths, curtains and bed linen, rather than buying new fabrics to make their clothing. This results in the most beautiful one-off pieces that showcase the material's former life. The blouse I'm wearing here is part of a set from Spilt Milk; founder Rosina Hoyland posts fascinating behind the scenes videos of the making process to her 200k+ followers, so you can follow the upcycling process from start to finish. This bag used to be a dress of mine. It hadn't fitted for years and the zip was broken, but I'd always loved the suede. I used the new Loom app to connect with one of its hundreds of designers and was matched with Maddie from Selvedge, who turned it into a roomy tote. We exchanged ideas and pictures via the app, and I'm so pleased with the result. I've only had it back for about a month but I've already used it more than I ever wore the dress. Look 4 Dress, made using end-of-line ex-designer fabric, £420, Freya Simonne Boots, made from reclaimed leather, £200, Dr Martens Bag, £40, made using reclaimed hovercraft skirt rubber, by Offkuttt (Available via Instagram @offkuttt or at Hovertravel in Ryde, Isle of Wight) Don't discount occasion-wear from the upcycling revolution. Freya Rabet became disillusioned with the fashion industry after working as a designer for 10 years, and quit to launch her own brand – Freya Simonne – after success selling her signature designs made using reclaimed quilts and vintage sleeping bags. It now specialises in occasion-wear, all made using beautiful fabrics that already exist. While I would wear this dress to a fancy event, I've styled it more casually here with some stompy boots from Dr Martens - a classic, but this particular pair is made using reclaimed leather. And let's talk about this bag, because it's one of my favourite upcycling stories of all time. It's made using reclaimed rubber which Offcuttt's Aine Naylor sources from Hovertravel, the Isle of Wight's commercial hovercraft company. The rubber used to be the skirt that inflates and flies the passengers across the Solent; it's now a selection of bags that can be bought at the gift shop while you wait to travel. Look 5 'Mary' dress, made using couture deadstock tweed and upcycled denim, £195, Studio ReMade Patchwork denim jacket, £145, Beyond Retro x Seasalt Cornwall Collage 'Palimpset' sneakers, made using reclaimed trainers £475, Helen Kirkum 'Bon Bon' necklace, made from vintage and preloved beads, £55, Studio Bowe I've featured dresses by Studio Remade on these pages before, but haven't talked much about its upcycling credentials. This is how we do sustainability around here - by stealth, if you will - because the people doing it well are making clothes that are beautiful in their own right that don't need to come with an explanation. The explanations are good though, aren't they? So let's get into this one. This dress uses couture deadstock tweed for its skirt; paired with denim, it makes a dress far more versatile than the garment that the fabric was originally destined for. Which is why it looks great with trainers, especially these from upcycling genius Helen Kirkum. They're made using old sneakers that would otherwise be destined for landfill, sourced from Traid, Royal Trinity Hospice and the Salvation Army. Shoes are cleaned and deconstructed, before being collaged into a unique new upper and finished with a new (recycled) sole.

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