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Celebs Go Dating viewers spot forgotten Love Island star on E4 show
Celebs Go Dating viewers spot forgotten Love Island star on E4 show

Daily Mirror

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Celebs Go Dating viewers spot forgotten Love Island star on E4 show

A Love Island star, who appeared in the 2022 edition of the ITV2 reality show, has made a surprise appearance on Celebs Go Dating A forgotten Love Island star has made a surprise appearance on Celebs Go Dating. The Channel 4 series returned to screens on Sunday night, and one celebrities such as Kerry Katona, S Club singer Jon Lee and Celebrity Big Brother's Donna Preston are seen looking for love. ‌ And after the first episode went out towards the end of the weekend, it has become apparent that one former Love Island star who made a shock cameo was none other than Jazmine Nichol. The night club manager, who hails from Newcastle, appeared in the Casa Amor section of the ITV2 dating series back in 2022. She arrived in the villa on day 27 in that series, and was dumped four days later. ‌ But she returned to screens once more and is seen strutting onto the set wearing a black dress and heels as she sat down to chat with Too Hot To Handle's Louis Russell. After revealing to him that she's from Newcastle, he said: "I've been there a couple of times," and she quipped: "Well, you've not seen me." ‌ However, it seems as if things do not go anywhere between the any of them, as Louis recently made a public appearance with his new girlfriend Huda Mustafa and they held hands at a film premiere in Los Angeles. The couple have also developed a following for themselves on TikTok in recent months. For the first time ever in this series, the celebrities are jetting off to Ibiza to gon dates with who they think is their perfect match. At one point, Louis headed off to the sunny island with Olivia Hawkins, who also found fame on Love Island in series nine and then returned for the second outing of the All Stars spin-off last year. ‌ Meanwhile, fans of Love Island may remember that Jazmine's time on the ITV2 show was short-lived. Andrew Le Page did try to make things work with her before he coupled up with now ex-girlfriend Tasha Ghouri. And even though Andrew and Tasha, who has gone onto a huge television career with Strictly Come Dancing and Celeb SAS, dated for more than a year after the series ended, Jazmine insisted that she had a 'connection' with him. During an chat with Murad Merali on YouTube, she said: "I did have a connection with someone and that person was Andrew. All the girls knew, from the second we walked in, that he was the one that initially pulled me for a chat." Jazmine claims she and Andrew were "going for chats all the time" prior to the estate agent hooking up with Coco, but Love Island bosses didn't "show in the challenge that I was the only person that he went and kissed." "He kissed me and Cheyanne [Kerr] and said: 'Yous are my top two'. Coco was never mentioned," Jazmine revealed to the blogger. went on to claim that the other boys told her they wouldn't get to know her because "you're for Andrew", and how everyone around her "painted that i was going to come out with a boyfriend". ‌ After forging a bond with Andrew - who was coupled up with Tasha prior to Casa Amor - Jazmine pulled him for a chat to share her feelings, where he told her he was going to sleep on the day bed but said she was closest to during her time on the show - kissed Andrew when they were out together on the terrace. "There was no indication of Coco - she was never mentioned," Jazmine said at the time, before recalling how she had opened up to Coco about her feelings for Andrew.

Forgotten Love Island Casa Amor girl makes surprise cameo on Celebs Go Dating – did you spot her?
Forgotten Love Island Casa Amor girl makes surprise cameo on Celebs Go Dating – did you spot her?

Scottish Sun

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Forgotten Love Island Casa Amor girl makes surprise cameo on Celebs Go Dating – did you spot her?

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A FORGOTTEN Love Island Casa Amor girl has made a surprise cameo on Celebs Go Dating. The E4 reality show is back with a bang as seven celebrities try to find love with the help of love gurus Anna Williamson, Paul C. Brunson and Dr Tara. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 A forgotten Love Island Casa Amor girl has made a surprise cameo on Celebs Go Dating Credit: Channel 4 3 Jazmine was seen chatting to Louis Credit: Channel 4 The new series will see TV personality Kerry Katona, Love Island's Olivia Hawkins, comedian and CBB star Donna Preston, The Chase's Mark 'The Beast' Labbett, along with S Club 7 singer Jon Lee, Made In Chelsea star Sam Prince and Too Hot To Handle's Louis Russell give it their best shot at the dating agency. But a Love Island star has also been spotted making a cameo. Jazmine Nichol worked as a night club manager from Newcastle when she sprung onto screens in 2022 as a Casa Amor star. The brunette beauty has now darted from one reality show to the next, and is seen chatting to Louis Russell on the new series. Walking over in a short black dress and heels, the glamorous reality star asks Louis how he's doing, before they engage in conversation. Louis asks Jazmine where she's from, and when she says Newcastle he says: 'I've been there a couple of times.' Jazmine responds: 'Well you've not seen me.' But it seems things might not kick off romantically between the pair, as Louis was recently pictured holding hands at a world premiere event on Broadway in Los Angeles with his new girlfriend Huda Mustafa. The two reality stars appear to have made their relationship official as they attended the premiere of Weapons together, walking the red carpet hand-in-hand. Celebs Go Dating star shocks viewers as he reveals he hasn't had sex in SIX years - as new series kicks off The loved up pair could be seen wearing matching outfits, with them both opting for stylish black clothing. Huda Mustafa made waves during this years Love Island USA when she revealed to the cast she was a Mom and became one of the shows most followed islanders. Although she left the villa single after breaking up with Chris Seeley just days before the final, she quickly sparked dating rumours with British reality star Louis. Louis first gained his fame for his appearance on Netflix's Too Hot to Handle back in 2023. In videos posted on TikTok the pair could be seen happy together in central London. Meanwhile, Jazmine's Love Island stint was a short one. The nightclub manager certainly caught the eye of some of the boys, however, it was Andrew Le Page who caught hers the most. But she left the show after her continued his romance with Tasha Ghouri. After her exit from the villa, Jazmine revealed that Andrew tried his luck with her - despite being coupled up with Tasha Ghouri. "I did have a connection with someone and that person was Andrew," she revealed to blogger Murad Merali in a recent interview uploaded on YouTube. "All the girls knew, from the second we walked in, that he was the one that initially pulled me for a chat,' she said at the time.

To All the Girls' Trips That Never Make It Out of the Group Chat
To All the Girls' Trips That Never Make It Out of the Group Chat

Vogue

time15-07-2025

  • Vogue

To All the Girls' Trips That Never Make It Out of the Group Chat

To our partners and whoever is watching our Instagram Stories, my best friend Jazmine and I are known for our trip-planning prowess. After years spent living in different cities, we've settled on a two-or-three-day travel format that took us to San Francisco in our mid-20s, Las Vegas in 2023, and to the Hotel Bel-Air for a particularly memorable staycation just this past spring, for Jazmine's birthday. Our greatest and longest-held dream trip, though—a stay at the Icehotel in Sweden—hasn't actually happened, and as I get older and flights to Sweden get even more expensive, I'm beginning to wonder if that's maybe…okay? Jazmine and I have been talking about going to sleep in a bed made of ice, inside a room made of ice, inside of a whole hotel made of ice since some long-ago high school sleepover I can no longer recall the particulars of. Yet experience has taught me that even the best-laid plans for a girls' trip can go awry, no matter how much you're looking forward to it—remember my sage, White Lotus-finale-timed advice about not taking three-person girls' trips?–and sometimes, it's more fun to dream and gossip and speculate about what you'd do on said trip than it is to actually go on it. Here is the main advantage of a girls' trip that stays in the group chat: it's free. Honestly, decking ourselves out in sequins and satin and dining at the Peppermill Lounge in Vegas was worth every penny, but the economy being as it is (and I say this as a noted personal finance expert), I worry that the guilt and stress I would feel shelling out on airfare to Sweden, or on renting a big, gorgeous house somewhere in the Loire Valley with my college besties, instead of paying for car maintenance or my dog's ludicrously expensive dried duck treats would cancel out some of the fun of the experience. Am I sickeningly jealous whenever I witness social media evidence of a girls' trip that did make it out of the proverbial group chat? Of course! But instead of corralling my friends into replicating one for ourselves, I'm trying to invest more time and energy in 'micro-hangs' with the people I love. No, a quick Negroni at a sunny outdoor bar followed by a requisite trip to In-N-Out isn't exactly equivalent to a days-long European romp, but I defy you to find a meal more appetizing to the sun-baked, cocktail-basted palate than a Neapolitan shake, animal fries, and a burger—no, not 'protein style'; never 'protein style'—in the car while the new Lorde album blasts from someone's phone because we can't figure out how to hook it up to the car stereo. Who needs Paris or Rome when you've got a fried-food-redolent parking lot in Studio City?

Dog Feels Baby Kick for First Time—His Face Said It All: 'Betrayed'
Dog Feels Baby Kick for First Time—His Face Said It All: 'Betrayed'

Newsweek

time12-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Dog Feels Baby Kick for First Time—His Face Said It All: 'Betrayed'

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A dog has let his owner know exactly how he feels about his family's impending arrival. In a clip on TikTok, expectant mom Jazmine (@jazminedumoulin) is sitting with Koa the pit bull. Resting his head on her belly, Koa's face goes from calm curiosity to what Jazmine jokingly described as "betrayed" when he feels the baby kick for the first time. At 25 weeks pregnant, Jazmine shared the adorable reaction in the caption, noting that "he hasn't laid on my stomach since." But can dogs truly feel jealous or betrayed when they sense a baby on the way? Dr. Preston Turano, licensed veterinarian and spokesperson for ASPCA Pet Health Insurance, told Newsweek that dogs can get jealous of new babies, or anything that diverts attention for that matter. "Dogs don't comprehend that you're pregnant, but they do notice changes, whether with your body or around the house, changes in schedule or routines, and even new smells and noises," Turano said. In this case, Turano added that Koa was most likely surprised by the new noise or unexpected sensation of the kick. "[He's] now a little suspicious about what's going on while resting its head on her belly," he said. Jazmine's clip has been viewed more than 843,000 times and received hundreds of comments. Many of the users pointed out Koa's surprised reaction. "That face looked like, 'What did you eat?!'" one user wrote. "My dog too lmao [laughing my a** off]. She definitely thinks it's me and not the baby," another commented. For pet owners expecting a newborn, Turano said you should prepare pets early by blocking off the baby's room and crib; gradually introduce new baby items or moving furniture; and play recordings of a baby noises, including crying. "Take a blanket from the hospital and introduce it to your dog so they can get used to the new smell before the baby arrives," he added. Turano said: "You should contact your veterinary team prior to the arrival of the baby to discuss any recommended parasite screening and parasite preventatives. This is also a good time to discuss and create a plan with your veterinarian that sets your dog and your family up for success." Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@ with some details about your best friend, and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.

Nick Sirianni becomes baby namesake after Eagles' Super Bowl glory sparks emotional tribute from L.A. family
Nick Sirianni becomes baby namesake after Eagles' Super Bowl glory sparks emotional tribute from L.A. family

Time of India

time01-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Nick Sirianni becomes baby namesake after Eagles' Super Bowl glory sparks emotional tribute from L.A. family

L.A. family names daughter 'Sirianni' after Eagles win Super Bowl (Getty Images) Fans often find unique ways to celebrate their passion — jerseys, tattoos, even elaborate game-day rituals. But for Jazmine Jackson and Eric Estrada, the birth of their daughter in April 2025 marked the beginning of a legacy unlike any other. They named her Sirianni — after none other than Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni — a decision born out of love, loyalty, and a little bit of football magic. Baby Sirianni : How a Super Bowl victory inspired one family to immortalize an NFL coach's legacy It all started as a joke. Last July, when Jazmine learned she was expecting, her sister Tyquanique — a long-time Eagles devotee — casually suggested naming the baby Sirianni. But the joke quickly turned into something far more meaningful. 'No, I'm going to call her Sirianni,' Jazmine told her sister, laying claim to a name that would ultimately carry deep emotional and symbolic value. Though neither Jazmine nor Tyquanique hails from Philadelphia, the bond they share with the Eagles runs deep. From their home base in Los Angeles, the sisters have built a ritual around every game — waking at dawn to line up for 10 a.m. kickoffs at the IMAX-style Cosm theater in Inglewood. Even during pregnancy, Jazmine stood in those lines, weathering the discomfort just to feel a part of the action. 'Since I can't fly, because I'm pregnant, I got to get the whole experience,' she said. 'It felt like you were behind the players on the field.' Baby Sirianni, still in the womb, was along for every moment of the Eagles' triumphant Super Bowl LIX campaign — a season defined by grit, unity, and the steady leadership of their head coach. Nick Sirianni had recently inked a multi-year extension with the team, having racked up an impressive 48-20 record, two NFC championships, and a Super Bowl title. For the Jackson family, that leadership went beyond the field. 'Sirianni stands his ground, win or lose,' Tyquanique told the Philadelphia Inquirer. 'He came and brought this team to life. And when he is doing his interviews, he says what he means. I also love his kids. His kids are right there in the interviews. He's a family-oriented man.' Jazmine's boyfriend, Eric, was initially unsure — maybe the name would work better as a middle name. But soon, the whole family embraced it. A pink cake at the baby shower read 'Welcome Baby Sirianni,' and a custom name frame made it all feel real. On April 18, at 10:27 p.m., Sirianni Nyla Estrada was born — a seven-pound, nine-ounce bundle of Eagle pride, wrapped in her very first team onesie. While the name honors the NFL coach, it also reflects her cultural roots. Eric, of Mexican descent, appreciated that 'Sirianni' carried Hispanic and Italian heritage, offering their daughter a name with a sense of identity. 'It still gives her that Latino splash in her name,' Tyquanique noted. 'She is half Mexican and half African American, so culturally, it fit her.' Since her birth, Baby Sirianni has become something of a good luck charm in Eagles circles. A viral post in a fan group compared her to a tiny cheerleader and dubbed her a symbol of the team's new era. Though she won't remember the Eagles' latest Super Bowl run, her name ensures that she'll always be a part of it. 'She sleeps through the night, she's calm during the day,' Jazmine shared. 'Eats well. Is very attentive. But she has her faces. She can make emotional gestures. Especially when she wants her bottle.' Also Read: Donald Trump calls Mason Rudolph 'handsome' and says the Steelers quarterback is 'gonna be the guy'

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