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Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Kourtney Kardashian, 47, flashes her post-baby body in a bikini as her 'secret' weight loss drug is revealed
Kourtney Kardashian shared several new bikini images to Instagram on Wednesday. The 47-year-old reality TV star was in a white two piece by Gooseberry Intimates, a brand loved by Jennifer Lopez and Blake Lively. Kourtney wore the So Chic Halterneck Triangle White ($45 USD) accompanied by the So Chic Side Tie Bikini Briefs White ($35 USD). This comes just after has learned that Kourtney has shed the pregnancy pounds by taking a weight loss supplement. It's her very own GLP-1 Daily support and weight management supplement from her brand Lemme. It can cost $2 a day if bought in the six-month package for $336. 'She takes her own pills and they work because they curb the appetite, especially when it comes to sweets,' said an insider. 'And it is all natural, no weird ingredients. She loves all her products because they work and there are no side effects.' 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 Daily Mail has not received a response to its request for comment. The ingredients of Lemme GLP-1 Daily are: Eriomin Lemon Fruit Extract: A patented ingredient that supports GLP-1 production; Supresa Saffron Extract: A clinically-studied ingredient that helps reduce hunger and cravings; Morosil Red Orange Fruit Extract: A patented ingredient that supports weight management. Other ingredients may include: Chromium, Vitamin B12, Gymnema Sylvestre Leaf Extract, and Phytonutrient Fruit Complex. Earlier this week she shared a red bikini top image. The KUWTK alum uploaded a slideshow to Instagram that featured a sexy bikini selfie as well as glimpses into her home life with husband Travis Barker, 49. In another shot, Kourtney rocked a 'Travis' T-shirt and flashed her massive diamond wedding ring as she snapped a photo of herself in a Rolls-Royce. Kourtney's 'long weekend' also consisted of a cruise around Calabasas with Travis in his vintage Chevrolet truck. She even shared an up-close look at the vehicle's custom interior featuring plaid orange upholstery. The star — who rose to fame alongside her family on Keeping Up with the Kardashians — made sure to add various outtakes from her luxurious, sprawling mansion in Calabasas. There was an artistic shot of what appeared to be her and Travis' bedroom with fluffy white bedding and a framed black and white piece of art. Kourtney went on to post a scenic photo of her huge backyard pool overlooking mountains. Also included in the slideshow was a photo of what appeared her and Travis' one-year-old son Rocky's scooter sitting idly in the hallway of their home. It comes after Kourtney made drastic updates to her home to fit her and Travis' blended family. Kourtney shares Mason, 15, Penelope, 12, and Reign, 10, with ex-boyfriend Scott. Travis is stepdad to Atiana De La Hoya, 26, son Landon, 21, and daughter Alabama, 19, with ex-wife Shanna Moakler, 50. The husband and wife, who married in Italy in May 2022, were neighbors and friends for 10 years before striking up a romance. They continued to live in their respective homes, minutes apart, even after tying the knot, until their son Rocky was born in late 2023. While things at home with Travis may be peaceful, a source recently dished to that Kourtney and Scott are at odds over co-parenting. Rumors of a co-parenting war between the exes kicked off last week after Kourtney sparked fury after she discussed her controversial approach to parenting with her sister Khloe Kardashian for an interview on her podcast, Khloe in Wonder Land. Kourtney opened up about not conforming to what's expected of a family as she claimed her children want to be homeschooled. Fans branded her 'out of touch' and harshly accused her of being the 'dumbest of the sisters.' 'Why do kids f*****g go to school?' Kourtney asked, adding that it is a 'dated' practice. The comments infuriated Scott, 42, who found them 'irresponsible,' according to sources, who claim he is struggling to recognize his ex of late. 'Scott strongly disagrees with Kourtney's parenting style and finds her comments irresponsible,' one insider told 'Scott values hard work and sees school as essential and would never allow his kids to not attend.' Kourtney was one of the only Kardashian sisters to attend college. She started her bachelor's degree at the traditional Southern Methodist University in Texas before graduating from the party school University of Arizona. But she's made it clear that she no longer believes attending school in person is important. Scott, who 'feels Kourtney has changed,' will have his children homeschooled 'over his dead body.' The father-of-three, who still appears on the family reality show, is also said to have issues with the influence of Kourtney's step-children. 'Life at Kourtney and Travis' house can be chaotic and Scott is especially uneasy with the influence of Travis' daughter, Alabama,' the source said. 'He makes clear that while Travis may be Rocky's dad, he will never be a father to his kids.'


Daily Mirror
6 days ago
- Health
- Daily Mirror
Boots' new £10 Habi vitamin range is said to rival Lemme– we have the verdict
Is Habi a UK alternative for viral US brand Lemme? We take a look... Wellness fans, let us introduce you to a new kid on the block– Habi vitamins. Boots has just dropped this own brand of a colourful, and budget-friendly supplements with a TikTok-inspired aesthetic. Designed to slot neatly into your daily self-care routine without breaking the bank, each bottle comes in at £10, which is far cry from the £30+ you'll typically shell out for sought after US brand Lemme by Kourtney Kardashian. Habi is very much wellness with a healthy sprinkle of fun. The packaging is playful, the ingredients are trendy (think ashwagandha, lion's mane and sea moss), and the flavours are very enjoyable– no holding your nose to swallow pills with them. Many think it's also very much taking a leaf out of the Lemme visual playbook, but with a Boots spin: more accessible, more British sensibility and thankfully, much less Hollywood price tag. Available now in stores and online at the range of 15 supplements (each bottle containing 60 chews) covers everything from sleep to skin to gut health. But are they any good? I tried a handful to find out. Let's talk sleep: Habi vs Lemme If you've seen the lavender-hued Lemme Sleep gummies all over social media, you'll know they're famous for their melatonin-powered promise of dreamy slumber. Habi's Sleep gummies look similar and serve a similar purpose, but they don't contain melatonin. Why? Unlike in the US, melatonin isn't an over-the-counter supplement here in the UK, so Habi has taken a different route. Instead, Habi's Bedtime gummies use lemon balm and griffonia seed extract, both traditionally used to promote relaxation and help ease you into a good night's sleep. They taste like juicy blackcurrants and feel more like a gentle nudge towards rest than a full-on knockout dose. If you're someone who wants to improve your wind-down routine without any heavy-hitters, these could be a good option. The full Habi vitamin line-up In the Zone (lion's mane), £10 These orange-flavoured gummies are packed with Lion's Mane mushroom, zinc, vitamin B12 and pantothenic acid – a combo targeted at focus, mental performance and general brainy brilliance. I've picked these up myself, and they're perfect for days when I need a little energy (or, let's be honest, have brain fog to clear). Downtime (magnesium citrate), £10 Red apple gummies that support muscle function and wellbeing. Magnesium is the unsung hero of stress relief, and this version is ideal if you're after a calming effect without the sleep angle. Hey Sunshine (vitamin D), £10 We're in the UK, so naturally we need vitamin D. These zesty lemon-flavoured chews deliver 25µg per serving for healthy bones, muscles and immune support. No chalky tablets here, just sunshine in sweet form. Vitamin D is the one supplement my mum (a former nurse) takes religiously, so I've got into a habit of doing the same, and these Habi chews are a much nicer swap from my usual pill brand. Tummy Turm (turmeric & ginger), £10 Peach-flavoured and anti-inflammatory, this duo is great for digestion and general wellness. The taste is subtle, no spicy ginger kick really, and they're a lovely, soothing option post-meal. I also picked these up as I have trouble digesting nuts and pulses, and so far nothing huge to report, but I know supplements take time to get to work. Go With The Flow (cranberry & vitamin C), £10 For urinary tract health and immune support, these berry-flavoured gummies are a gentle go-to. Think of them as your quiet little internal cheerleaders. I'll be recommending these to my friends, as we all always complain about our urinary tract woes over brunch. Apple Burst (apple cider vinegar), £10 For those of us who can't stomach actual ACV, these red apple gummies are a gift. They include vitamin C and chromium too, for an extra health kick. Bonus points go to the vegan formula, which is apparently quite hard to find in an ACV supplement. Ocean Power (sea moss), £10 Packed with minerals like iodine, potassium and magnesium, these blackcurrant chews aim to deliver the benefits of this buzzy superfood without the fishy taste. You've probably seen people on TikTok take sea moss by the gloopy spoonful, hailing its immune boosting and weight management benefits. I wasn't sold until I saw these in tasy chew form, so I'm delighted I can finally try the ingredient out. Get the Glow (beauty), £10 Hair, skin and nails? Sorted. With biotin, vitamin C and zinc, these berry gummies are ideal for anyone chasing that lit-from-within glow. A Good Hair Day (biotin), £10 A stronger focus on hair health than Get the Glow, these are for the follicularly-focused among us. Biotin-heavy, blackcurrant-flavoured and easy to pop. Zen (ashwagandha), £10 For stress support and mental clarity, these berry-flavoured gummies feature ashwagandha, iodine and pantothenic acid. I found them ideal for stressful deadlines (like writing this piece before the bank holiday weekend!). The Energiser, £10 A tropical twist for anyone who needs a pick-me-up. This one blends 11 vitamins, including B12, for energy and focus. Think morning coffee in gummy form. I, along with many others, struggle with energery levels, so it's a good all-rounder for me. Defence Mode (immunity), £10 With vitamin C and zinc, these berry-flavoured gummies are your new seasonal essential. They're nothing revolutionary, but they do the jobm and taste lovely doing it. All Set (multivitamin), £10 If you want another all-rounder to cover your bases, this is it. Immunity, bones, muscles, energy– a bit of everything, wrapped up in one berry-flavoured bite. If you're also not sure where to start on your supplement journey, this is a good one to pick up. Gut Goodness (inulin), £10 Fibre is often forgotten, but these berry chews with inulin from chicory root are brilliant for digestion and gut health. Great with your morning breakfast routine. Final thoughts? If you've been curious about the TikTok-famous gummy craze but didn't fancy the big price tag or shipping costs, Habi is a genuinely good alternative. It's fun, functional and affordable. Just don't expect a Lemme dupe when it comes to ingredients like melatonin, and you won't be disappointed. It's also worth noting that if you also get a healthy amount of certain vitamins in your diet, like vitamin C and B, you may not see much in the way of results. However, if you're deficient in anything, or for more niche ingredients like ashwagandha and apple cider vinegar, that you wouldn't really get from food, you may spot some benefits with continued use. Chew on that.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kourtney Kardashian Shares Eyebrow-Raising Opinion on Parenting & We Have So Many Questions
Parenting on reality TV can't be easy, and the Kardashians have faced more than their fair share of backlash for their controversial parenting takes over the years. However, what Kourtney Kardashian just said might be her most eyebrow-raising opinion yet. She just shared her feelings on this seemingly uncontroversial parenting decision, and it's more than a little confusing. The Lemme founder appeared on her sister Khloé Kardashian's podcast, Khloé in Wonder Land, this week, where she chatted about how she started therapy and began 'challenging the ways that we did things.' Kourtney said, per PEOPLE, 'I feel like I love to just go against the grain, I think.' More from SheKnows Kaavia James Is a Sassy 'Wild Card' on a Girls' Trip With Her Mom & Grandma This prompted Khloé to dig a little deeper. She asked whether Kourtney actually liked doing things a different way, or if she just wants to stand out. 'No, I think living authentically is not conforming to whatever it is,' Kourtney replied. 'For me, there's so many ways. There's ways we function as a family that…it's like if someone does the same thing every day. Like I do it with everything, it's not about our family.' Then, she shared one of these controversial takes: she doesn't think kids should go to school. (*record scratch*) Wait, what?! Yes, she thinks kids should not go to school every day, and we have no idea how to take that. 'Like, let's say the school system. I'll think, 'Why do kids f—— go to school?' Truly. It's so dated,' Kourtney said. Um, OK, let's start with the easy one: kids go to school to learn? Like, duh! Are we still having this conversation in 2025? I mean, sure, some kids are homeschooled. But that's a personal choice, and definitely not one that would work for everybody. Like in families where both parents work. Or families with single parents. Or families with parents who just aren't teachers and don't want to be responsible for their children's education (I can barely handle my son's second-grade homework!). Saying that it's 'outdated' to send your kids to school is a hot take — and one that could potentially be dangerous if people actually took that to heart. Because while Kourtney might send her kids to private school or pay for expensive tutors to come over and teach them every day, she is definitely not just keeping her kids home every day to do nothing during the school day. Um, Kourt, your privilege is showing! Instead of calling her sister out, Khloé actually agreed. 'Oh, I'm such a homeschool person. So don't even get me going,' she responded. Again, for millionaires, homeschooling is a much easier option than for most Americans. Unsurprisingly, Kourtney's kids Mason, 15, Penelope, 12, and Reign, 10, who she shares with ex Scott Disick, agree with her take. Because what kid wouldn't? She said that they will send their mom videos of 'successful people' whose kids never went to public school. 'And then I'm like, 'What's the goal here? You want to do homeschool? Let's do it!' Or whatever it is. I think it's anything,' Kourtney said. She also shared some other hot takes — like not taking her kids to the doctor either. 'I will like nurse the fever of my kids versus giving Tylenol or ibuprofen,' Kourtney, who is also mom to son Rocky Thirteen, 18 months, with husband Travis Barker. 'I just want to do that. And whatever it is, there's so many things like that where I feel like I kinda do, maybe in the world generally does maybe more what I do, but in the United States [it's different].' Even Kourtney's mom doesn't always agree with her parenting decisions, like her choice to co-sleep with her babies. On an episode of The Kardashians last month, Kris Jenner said she doesn't agree with having a 'kid in the bed' like Kourtney does. 'This is a different generation,' Jenner said. 'We didn't co-sleep in the '80s, no, we didn't,' she continued. 'We had structure. We had schedules. We had mealtimes. We put our kids to bed at 7 o' clock. And then we go to dinner and have some grown up time and it was a wonderful life.' Kourtney defended herself, saying, 'With my babies and my husband, I have a desire to slow down,' she explained. 'It's nice to actually linger in a moment, not rushing so you can experience everything. If you just slow everything down, then everyone can enjoy and experience things more together.'Best of SheKnows The Best Places to Buy Furniture for Teens Online The Most Striking Rare Boy Names in the U.S. Right Now — & the Reason You Haven't Heard Them (Yet) 19 Celebrity Stepparents Who Have a Tight Bond With Their Stepkids
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kourtney Kardashian Is in Vacation Mode While Rocking Sexy White Bikini – See Her Look!
What's on Kourtney Kardashian Barker's mind right now? "Rest, relaxation, and sunset yoga." With nearly a month left until summer officially begins, the Poosh founder, 46, embarked on a tropical getaway with some of her friends and looked good doing so. On Friday, May 16, Kardashian Barker shared vacation photos on Instagram, including a snap of herself in a sexy, two-piece string bikini. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! The Gooseberry Intimates swimsuit consisted of the So Chic Halterneck Triangle White top, which is priced online at $45, and the So Chic Side Tie Bikini Briefs White, which cost $35. Kardashian Barker accessorized the look with oval sunglasses as she wore the beach-ready outfit on a boat ride. Other photos in the post showcased The Kardashians star doing yoga in front of a sunset with friends Phil Riportella and Simon Huck. Kardashian Barker shared with her 218 million Instagram followers a glimpse of her temporary residence by taking a photo of a view of palm trees outside a window and showcasing a snap of a cabana overlooking clear blue ocean water. In another image, the Lemme founder shows a view of the walkway to an area of beach chairs. She also shows a photo of a green coconut on top of a beach towel and clouds as the sun is setting. She wrote in the caption, "Rest, relaxation, and sunset yoga.🐠🥥🌅🏝️Thank you @airbnb for treating us to this Airbnb Service. 🧘🏻♀️✨." Fans gushed over the photos in the comment section. "We all need to have a kourtney summer 😍," one fan wrote. "Love it Kourtney ❤️," another comment read. Kardashian Barker's latest Instagram post comes a day after she marked the third anniversary of her Santa Barbara courthouse wedding to Travis Barker. In a February episode of The Kardashians, the reality television star explained why she enjoys living a quieter lifestyle nowadays. After she and her sisters were dressed in leopard-print pieces from SKIMS' collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana, she said in a confessional it was "a good reminder of why I retired into motherhood." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "I'm in a taking care of my baby and kids and going on tour with my husband mode. I'm just not that girl anymore," the mom of four said. Read the original article on People


Business Insider
15-05-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
Citi Remains a Buy on Aristocrat Leisure (ARLUF)
In a report released today, Adrian Lemme from Citi maintained a Buy rating on Aristocrat Leisure (ARLUF – Research Report), with a price target of A$71.00. The company's shares closed today at $42.14. Confident Investing Starts Here: Quickly and easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks straight to you inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter According to TipRanks, Lemme is a 4-star analyst with an average return of 9.7% and a 64.46% success rate. Aristocrat Leisure has an analyst consensus of Strong Buy, with a price target consensus of $49.41, which is a 17.25% upside from current levels. In a report released on May 12, Morgan Stanley also maintained a Buy rating on the stock with a A$73.20 price target. Based on Aristocrat Leisure 's latest earnings release for the quarter ending September 30, the company reported a quarterly revenue of $3.33 billion and a net profit of $592.1 million. In comparison, last year the company earned a revenue of $3.22 billion and had a net profit of $801.1 million