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Katie Price goes topless as she gets ANOTHER tattoo
Katie Price goes topless as she gets ANOTHER tattoo

The Sun

time19-07-2025

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  • The Sun

Katie Price goes topless as she gets ANOTHER tattoo

KATIE Price posed topless as she revealed she's adding another tattoo to her vast collection. The former glamour model, 47, shared a photo of her lying on her front with the top of her boobs on show. 3 3 Katie told fans she was excited to be getting another inking. She simply captioned the snap: "Tattoo time." Her already heavily tattooed back was on display in the snap. The TV personality hinted at the tattoo she was set to have - with a powerful looking hawk and a woman's face design in the background. But Katie is still yet to unveil her new inking with fans. Last January Katie got a pair of wings tattooed across her entire back. And just last month the mum-of-five put her etchings on display in a pink bikini while holidaying in Ibiza. At one point, Katie removed her bra, undoing the string fastening at the back before whipping it off. Standing up and totally topless, Katie put on a sexy and sultry display as she posed up a storm for the camera. Her many tattoos were visible, the massive angel wings situated on her back, and a massive unicorn illustration on her stomach. Katie Price admits she's facing being made homeless as she can't find a guarantor for new rented property days before moving And in a snap shared on EastEnders star Dean Gaffney 's Instagram page, Katie could be seen partying with the former soap actor. Standing in between Dean and pal Jamie O'Hara, Katie posed and pouted as the two men beamed. She was then snapped alongside Wayne Linekar in a photo, with the pair looking friendly while she donned a bikini. In 2023, Katie was spotted heading to a tattoo parlour on holiday in Thailand as she got a huge inking on her abdomen. The rest of her body art - which includes bow detailing and a floral garland on her leg among others - all have specific meanings for the former glamour model. 3

Jason Cundy ruins ‘Dave' the Liverpool fan on talkSPORT with one simple put down
Jason Cundy ruins ‘Dave' the Liverpool fan on talkSPORT with one simple put down

Yahoo

time15-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Jason Cundy ruins ‘Dave' the Liverpool fan on talkSPORT with one simple put down

Jason Cundy ruins 'Dave' the Liverpool fan on talkSPORT with one simple put down Former Chelsea defender Jason Cundy has ruined 'Dave' the Liverpool fan on talkSPORT this week with one simple put down! Cundy was obviously celebrating Chelsea's big Club World Cup win over PSG this week on one of his review shows alongside Jamie O'Hara. Advertisement Cundy has never been one to back down from saying what he thinks and is a very passionate Chelsea fan after playing for them back in the 90s. Like all of us Chelsea fans, Cundy was soaking up the big win from Sunday night and the success of the whole tournament where three Chelsea players got named in the team of the tournament. And one Sky Sports reporter believes the Club World Cup win has 'made Chelsea great again' in some big claims this week. Cundy enjoying the win Make no mistake, Cundy, like all of us Chelsea fans, ais going to make sure we make the most of winning this trophy for the next four years when the competition is played again. Advertisement Chelsea are World Champions for at least another four years, and you can bet we are going to make sure that every team we play against from now until then are going to be reminded of this! Why not, eh!? Jason Cundy speaks on talkSPORT. Cundy ruins Liverpool fan! On his show this week, as seen in the short clip here on X, Cundy is seen in hysterics as he reminds a Liverpool fan that it was actually PSG who knocked them out of the Champions League this season after Chelsea beat them in the Club World Cup final! Cundy tells Dave the Liverpool fan, 'just say well done Chelsea, that's all you got to say, I said well done Liverpool (for winning the league).' Then Dave mentions PSG and Cundy says, 'didn't they knock you out of the Champions League?' Dave goes very quiet and you just see Cundy and O'Hara in hysterics laughing at him! Brilliant stuff!

Danielle Lloyd reveals HUGE new home with massive swimming pool saying building it ‘was harder than childbirth'
Danielle Lloyd reveals HUGE new home with massive swimming pool saying building it ‘was harder than childbirth'

The Sun

time30-06-2025

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  • The Sun

Danielle Lloyd reveals HUGE new home with massive swimming pool saying building it ‘was harder than childbirth'

DANIELLE Lloyd has shown off her huge new home and joked that building it has been 'harder than childbirth'. The TV star, 41, took to Instagram to share progress of the build and revealed her massive swimming pool. 4 4 Mum-of-five Danielle 's snap showed builders still hard at work on the impressive property and told fans that they'll be able to move in soon. She said: 'Building this place has been the craziest adventure—harder than childbirth, for sure! 'But look at what we've created so far… so proud and so excited to finally live in our dream home. Just a little more patience and blood sweat & tears and it'll be all ours!' Danielle, who is married to Michael O'Neill, was flooded with comments from followers. One wrote: 'Your new home is absolutely stunning. Can't wait to see the end project.' Someone else said: 'Stunning! Will be worth every stress.' And a third added: 'What a dream. Congratulations.' Jamie O'Hara, while she and Michael are parents to Ronnie and Autumn Rose. It's been a tough year for the former model, who was diagnosed with skin cancer in February. Danielle is now cancer free but she previously revealed fears she'd die. Danielle Lloyd breaks down in tears in heartbreaking post as she reveals skin cancer diagnosis She told The Sun: 'Being a mum, I was trying to put a brave face on for everyone, but inside I've been crumbling. 'I was worried every single day that I was going to die. 'I've been through a lot in my life and I'm a strong person but just looking at my kids and worrying that I wouldn't be there for them.'

Liverpool Star Tipped for Spurs Move After Wirtz Arrival
Liverpool Star Tipped for Spurs Move After Wirtz Arrival

Yahoo

time28-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Liverpool Star Tipped for Spurs Move After Wirtz Arrival

Harvey Elliott Faces Liverpool Uncertainty as Tottenham Interest Grows Midfield Crowding Casts Doubt on Anfield Role As Liverpool recalibrate under Arne Slot, questions inevitably emerge about the future of several fringe players. Chief among them is Harvey Elliott, the 22-year-old midfielder who, despite flashes of brilliance, struggled for consistent game time last season. Now, with Florian Wirtz arriving in a headline-grabbing £116 million deal from Bayer Leverkusen, Elliott's place in the side appears even more precarious. Advertisement Elliott's technical quality has never been in doubt. But opportunities at Anfield have been limited, and with Slot eager to shape a squad in his own image, movement is expected. A potential fee of around £40 million has been floated for Elliott, which former England striker Darren Bent described as 'a bargain' for a player of his calibre. Photo: IMAGO Tottenham Emerge as Potential Suitors While Wolves and Crystal Palace have both been linked with interest, former Spurs midfielder Jamie O'Hara has made a strong case for Elliott to head to Tottenham. '100 per cent I'd have him at Tottenham. He'd play on the right and compete with Brennan Johnson and Dejan Kulusevski,' he said on talkSPORT. Advertisement 'Kulusevski is quite a similar player, but I think Harvey Elliott has got something about him. 'He can play in the number 10, further back in central midfield – there's a lot to like and he's only 22. He could definitely play for a team that is playing in Europe.' It's a view that reflects the changing ambitions at Spurs. With Thomas Frank now in charge, and a European campaign on the horizon, Tottenham are looking to blend experienced talent with youthful potential. Elliott's versatility and energy may well align with that strategy. Career Pivot May Be Necessary Elliott's involvement with England at the Under-21 World Cup has only added to his appeal. Composed on the ball, capable of unlocking defences, and comfortable across multiple roles, he possesses traits that make him a desirable prospect in a fluid modern system. Advertisement Yet it's hard to escape the reality that a move could offer him more regular football. Wolves, for example, might offer him a central creative role, particularly with Matheus Cunha reportedly on the move. But such responsibility would come with risk, Wolves look set for another season of struggle, and Elliott would need to shoulder a lot in a potentially unbalanced side. Photo: IMAGO At Tottenham, the pressure would be different. The presence of players like James Maddison and Kulusevski might limit his starts, but Spurs are entering a new tactical era. Elliott could thrive as a rotational piece who grows into a starting role, not dissimilar to how Maddison developed at Leicester before commanding influence. Transfer Window Decision Looms As things stand, no formal offers have been lodged. But Elliott's future will be one of the more closely watched subplots of the summer. Liverpool, under Slot, may yet carve out a role for him, particularly if other outgoings materialise. Still, should an offer near the £40 million mark come in, especially from a club offering minutes and European competition, a move might suit all parties.

Danielle Lloyd showcases her toned abs in a bright red frilly bikini top after revealing she lost two stone following shock cancer diagnosis
Danielle Lloyd showcases her toned abs in a bright red frilly bikini top after revealing she lost two stone following shock cancer diagnosis

Daily Mail​

time25-06-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Danielle Lloyd showcases her toned abs in a bright red frilly bikini top after revealing she lost two stone following shock cancer diagnosis

Danielle Lloyd showcased her toned abs in a bright red frilly top after revealing she lost two stone following her shock cancer diagnosis. The model and TV host, 41, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a selfie relaxing in the warm weather. Danielle could be seen displaying her washboard abs while wearing a red bikini top featuring frilly capped sleeves and a gold metal brooch. The mother-of-five's paired the bikini top with red and white striped crochet drawstring shorts as she lounged on the sofa. Danielle captioned the snap: 'Life isn't meant to be easy, it's meant to be lived. Sometimes happy, other times rough... But every up and down you learn lessons that make you strong.' She was diagnosed with the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, in February, which left her in such fear for her life that she struggled to eat and sleep. The former Miss Great Britain recently revealed she lost two stone following her shock cancer diagnosis. Danielle, who is now cancer free, admitted to The Sun last month: 'Being a mum, I was trying to put a brave face on for everyone, but inside I've been crumbling. 'I was worried every single day that I was going to die.' She is mum to five children - sharing son Ronnie, seven, and three-year-old daughter Autumn Rose, with husband Michael O'Neill, as well as sons Archie, 14, Harry, 13, and George, 11, with ex-husband Jamie O'Hara. Symptoms of melanoma include a new mole or changes to an existing mole, which is exactly what happened to the star, when she noticed one on her collarbone was changing shape. After tragically losing a friend to bowel cancer the previous year, she knew it was worth investigating and visited her GP, who referred her onto a dermatologist who advised removal. This took place in December, but Danielle had to wait an agonising nine weeks before she was diagnosed. Recalling her reaction, she said: 'I just burst into tears. I wasn't expecting it. When I heard the word 'cancer', I just thought, "That's it, I'm going to die."' She then had to have the skin surrounding the mole removed as a preventative measure as doctors worked to establish whether or not the cancer had spread. Thankfully, eight weeks after her February procedure, Danielle was told she was cancer free. She previous announced her diagnosis to her followers in a tearful video on Instagram in February. In the video, Danielle how she'd noticed a change to one of her moles. She explained that she told her oldest three kids about her diagnosis, but refrained from telling the two little ones. This was because they were too young to understand and she worried they'd jump to worse conclusion. Danielle also recalled the moment she was told she had skin cancer after she visited the doctors to get a 'very small' mole on her collarbone checked when she noticed it had changed shape. It is not the first time Danielle has had a cancer scare as she was rushed to hospital in 2023 after suffering from heavy bleeding. Doctors then discovered she had large cysts on her ovaries, but was thankfully told they were non-cancerous after undergoing a biopsy. She also found a lump in her breast last year and was given the all-clear in October after a biopsy discovered the lump was benign. What is malignant melanoma? Malignant melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer that begins in melanocytes, cells found in the upper layer of skin that produce melanin, which gives skin its colour. While less common that other types of skin cancer, it is more dangerous because of its ability to spread to other organs more rapidly if it is not treated at an early stage. Symptoms A new mole or a change in an existing mole may be signs of melanoma. Melanomas can appear anywhere on your body, but they're more common in areas that are often exposed to the sun. Some rarer types can affect the eyes, soles of the feet, palms of the hands or genitals. Check your skin for any unusual changes. Use a mirror or ask a partner or friend to check any areas you cannot see. In particular, look for: Moles with an uneven shape or edges Moles with a mix of colours Large moles - melanomas often tend to be more than 6mm wide Moles that change size, shape or colour over time Causes Ultraviolet (UV) light is the most common cause of melanoma. It comes from the sun and is used in sunbeds. Melanoma is more common in older people, but younger people can also get it. You're also more likely to get melanoma if you have: Pale skin that burns easily in the sun Red or blonde hair Blue or green eyes A large number of freckles or moles Had a lot of sun exposure and you've had sunburn a lot in the past Used sunbeds a lot A history of skin cancer in your family or you've had skin cancer before If you have black or brown skin, you have a lower chance of getting melanoma, but you can still get it. Prevention Staying safe in the sun is the best way to lower your chance of getting skin cancer (both melanoma and non-melanoma). Do the following: Stay out of the sun during the hottest part of the day (11am to 3pm in the UK) Keep your arms and legs covered and wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses that provide protection against ultraviolet (UV) rays Use sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30 and at least 4-star UVA protection – make sure you reapply it regularly Make sure babies and children are protected from the sun – their skin is much more sensitive than adult skin Treatment Melanoma skin cancer can often be treated. The treatment you have will depend on where it is, if it has spread and your general health. Surgery is the main treatment for melanoma. Radiotherapy, medicines and chemotherapy are also sometimes used. Surgery could involve removing the melanoma and an area of healthy skin around it, swollen lymph nodes if the cancer has spread to them and other parts of the body if it has spread to them. If a large part of skin has to be removed, a skin graft might be needed which could see kin taken from another part of the body to cover the area where the melanoma was. Radiotherpay is sometimes used to reduce the size of large melanomas and help control and relieve symptoms. Targeted medicines and immotherapy are used to treat melanomas that can't be dealt with by surgery, or have spread to lymph glands or other parts of the body. Chemotherapy, which kills cancer cells, is sometimes used to treat advanced melanoma when it has spread to another part of the body. It does not work as well as other treatments, but can be used if you are unable to have them. How dangerous is it? Generally for people with melanoma in England: almost all people (almost 100%) will survive their melanoma for 1 year or more after they are diagnosed around 90 out of every 100 people (around 90%) will survive their melanoma for 5 years or more after diagnosis more than 85 out of every 100 people (more than 85%) will survive their melanoma for 10 years or more after they are diagnosed

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