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Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Jourdan Dunn flaunts her jaw-dropping figure in a sexy cowgirl outfit as she joins Stormzy's star-studded celebrations to mark the first anniversary of his House Party
Jourdan Dunn topped the star-studded guest list celebrating with Stormzy the first anniversary of his House Party nightclub in London's Soho on Thursday. The British supermodel, 34, set pulses racing as she flaunted her jaw-dropping figure for the bash in a sexy western inspired ensemble. Jourdan wore a strapless fringed top and tight suede trousers as she showcased her incredibly toned abs while dancing the night away. The stunner completed the look with a cowboy hat and boots along with a statement necklace and flawless make-up. Meanwhile rapper Stormzy, 31, who looked stylish in all black, was in great spirits and blew out candles on a huge cake before performing for his guests. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The club resembles a typical at home rager with beer pong, red cups, table football and even a tattooist in the bathroom. American star Nelly also took to the mic to close the night as he clambered up onto the kitchen island to belt out his hit Hot In Herre. House Party is seven-storey townhouse concept on Poland Street, created by Stormzy and Cream Group, with other VIPs attendees included Love Island's Samie Elishi and DJ Mary Charteris. Fresh off the back of shows from homegrown artists Mike Skinner and Katy B last month, Stromzy's guests were served ice-cold Kronenberg beer, hot NY pizza. The rapper said: 'We just wanted to throw parties like we used to. Real ones. Real fun. Mad how many people felt the same. Year one was about getting it right in Soho'. 'But the messages we get "when you coming to my city?" from LA to Dubai to wherever... we see them all. Let's just say we're not trying to keep this energy in one postcode forever.' Last month Maya Jama shared a rare insight into how she dealt with her split from Stormzy after he declared he'd 'met his wife'. The Love Island host, 30, and the rap star announced their shock second split in July after taking to Instagram with a joint statement, stating: 'We fell madly in love in 2014, broke up in 2019, and then spent five years manoeuvring life apart.' The British supermodel set pulses racing as she flaunted her jaw-dropping figure for the bash in a sexy western inspired ensemble Jourdan wore a strapless fringed top and tight suede trousers as she showcased her incredibly toned abs while dancing the night away They confirmed the breakup was 'final' after previously going their separate ways following a five year relationship in 2019 and reconnecting August 2023. Now, taking to her Instagram Stories on Thursday, Maya has revealed just how she dealt with their breakup. She first posted a snap with rapper K-Trap as they posed for a selfie in a recording studio. Surprised by the fan reaction to her post, Maya went on to explain in a second video how his music helped her during a tough period of life. Speaking to the camera as she walked the streets of London, she said: 'Not some of you getting excited that I'm going to start my rap career. 'To be honest, if you have been following me for a while you will know that his EP got me through some tough times in 2019. 'Girlies, if you're ever feeling sad about a breakup or anything like that, don't listen to love songs, listen to K-Trap.' Following her first split from Stormzy, Maya dated basketball player Ben Simmons in 2021 – and they were believed to have got engaged over Christmas a few months later. Maya moved over to America, where the NBA player is based, but returned to the UK full-time when they split in August 2022. Her post comes after Stormzy declared he's off the market and ready to marry after sharing the surprise news he's dating a new mystery partner. The grime superstar made the admission in his brand new track Sorry Rach! which he released on Wednesday. In the song, the lyrics share that Stormzy is ready to start a family with his new partner, before noting she is eerily similar to his exes Maya and Victoria Monet. Stormzy raps: 'I told the boys I think I met my wife. Baby if you have my baby then you're set for life.' He went onto added: 'I think I've got a type, she's like the two before.' Following his split from Maya, Stormzy was pictured kissing US singer Victoria Monet in October. In January, Maya was asked whether she and Stormzy could ever rekindle their romance, but the presenter – who is dating Man City player Ruben Dias – insisted that this truly is the end for her and Stormzy. She told The Guardian: 'No, I think we're happy in this friendship zone.' Commenting on the attention their romance attracted, Maya explained: 'I think it's nice that people love him for being cute and love me for being cute, and when two people you like come together then people get excited by it. That's just what happens in the celebrity world, don't you think?' She went on to add that 'anybody' she dates is going to 'be a thing', thanks to the public and media fascination. While it was thought the couple split after disagreements over when to settle down, with Stormzy more of a homeboy and Maya more career driven, last month she confirmed this wasn't the case. After photos emerged of the rapper and his new girlfriend Victoria Monet, Maya took to Instagram to take the opportunity to say that the narrative 'that I don't want to settle down and have kids is a lieeeee.' Indeed, the star – who was recently announced as a new judge on The Masked Singer – confirmed during her interview that she does want to retire and have children one day, but it has to be with the 'right person'. She shared: 'I also more want a family than just want children. Because of the way I was raised and it being all over the place, I'm very conscious that if I'm going to start a family I want it to be with the right person. I want it to be one that lasts for ever. But yeah, I do imagine myself with kids one day.'


BBC News
10-03-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Radio 1's Big Weekend 2025 - Tom Grennan, Katy B, Biffy Clyro, Nia Archives, The Wombats and more announced
Tom Grennan, Katy B, Biffy Clyro, Nia Archives, The Wombats and a host of famous faces join the line-up for BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend 2025, kicking off the three-day music spectacular with an electrifying opening day on Friday 23 May. Chart-topping singer-songwriter, Tom Grennan, will headline the Main Stage. Tom Grennan says: 'Being asked to Headline Radio 1's Big Weekend in Liverpool, a city that has given so much to the rich musical tapestry of this country, is an incredible honour. Radio 1 have backed me from day one from the humble beginning of the BBC Introducing stage for BBC, to BBC Introducing Artist of the Year 2018, and beyond. We have shared so many amazing moments on my journey so far, and to now go hand in glove and headline their event in such an incredible city will be another crowning moment for me and my career so far. See you in the fields ❤️ Tom x' The station's biggest event of the year, taking place in Sefton Park, Liverpool from Friday 23 May – Sunday 25 May, brings together the biggest international and UK artists in the world for an unforgettable weekend of live music with over 100,000 music fans expected to be in attendance. The line-up for Friday 23 May (in alphabetical order): Radio 1 Main Stage Biffy Clyro James Hype The Wombats Tom Grennan Radio 1 New Music Stage Barry Can't Swim Confidence Man D.O.D Jazzy Katy B Nia Archives Prospa With more big names to be announced in the coming weeks. The line-up for the other stages can be found on the Radio 1 Big Weekend website. Tickets for Radio 1's Big Weekend will be available from 5pm Thursday 13 March and will cost £33 (plus a £4.50 booking fee per ticket). Keep listening to BBC Radio 1 and download the BBC Sounds app for more information. As with previous Big Weekends, tickets will be geographically weighted with an element of preference given to local residents: 50 percent of tickets will be reserved for those living in Liverpool; 40 percent of tickets will be reserved for those living in the surrounding areas; whilst the remaining 10 percent of tickets will be available for the rest of the UK. The booking process will be handled by Ticketmaster - the only official ticketing agent for Radio 1's Big Weekend. Radio 1's Big Weekend kicks off the UK's festival season by bringing some of the biggest UK and international artists to cities that may not otherwise host such a large scale event, shining a light on the local area and providing a major boost to the local economy. There is always a huge demand for tickets, with the festival selling out within minutes every year. This year, the BBC is working closely with Liverpool City Council to ensure that Radio 1's Big Weekend 2025 is a safe and secure environment for all those attending the festival. BBC Radio 1 will broadcast live from the festival site across the weekend, with performances and tracks available live and on demand across Radio 1's iPlayer channel and BBC Sounds. Tune into Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James at 8am on Tuesday 11 March to find out which star-studded acts will be joining the bill and performing on Saturday 24 May at Radio 1's Big Weekend 2025. FM2