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David Haye accused of failing to pay almost £600,000 as he prepares to fight taxman
David Haye accused of failing to pay almost £600,000 as he prepares to fight taxman

Daily Mirror

time08-08-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mirror

David Haye accused of failing to pay almost £600,000 as he prepares to fight taxman

Former boxing world champion David Haye has been accused of failing to pay almost £600,000 in debts as HMRC won a hearing to probe his Hayemaker Boxing Ltd firm David Haye has been accused of failing to pay almost £600,000 in debts as the HMRC takes him to court. The former boxing world champion, who was nicknamed the Hayemaker, failed to settle corporation tax bills over three years. He is said to have racked up the huge debt from 2010 to 2013. During that time his career was booming as he won several big fights but also suffered a world title defeat to Wladimir Klitschko. HMRC reportedly won a hearing at the county court in London to probe David's firm, Hayemaker Boxing Ltd. Court papers seen by the Mirror have shown that the HMRC believes the firm deliberately tried to avoid tax. 'It is alleged that the company's profits were deliberately understated," a restoration order document said. According to reports, David also faces interest payments and penalty fines. David is believed to have banked an impressive £20million from his boxing career. However, his business empire has crumbled as in 2023 it was revealed two of his firms had gone bust. They reportedly owed over half a million pounds. David's sports firm named The Undercard London is in £280,400 debt and faces closure. In recent years, David has found his love life hitting the headlines over his ring antics. David and girlfriend Sian Osborne have seen intrigue in their romance as they have been swept up in throuple rumours. They have been together since 2020, with reports suggesting they have welcomed other women into their romance. Last year, the couple decided to turn to the aid of celebrity dating app Raya to help find a third person to join them. However, those who stumbled across the profile found some stark warnings in the details. A screenshot of the profile page emerged online - appearing to show it was written by David and said he is 'enjoying the game we call life'. The profile made it clear he already has a partner - but said they were open to 'connect' with a third partner. Fans had their eyebrows raised when The Saturdays singer Una Healy was linked to the couple in 2023. But the All Fired Up singer said she was 'hoodwinked' into the three-way romance. She told the My Therapist Ghosted Me podcast: 'Dating him is the right term because that's how it was, it wasn't a throuple. We had a lovely relationship." Una claimed that she had been "hoodwinked" into joining the relationship and said David was the one pushing the "throuple" narrative. She insisted that she's still friendly with him and harbours no "bitterness" towards him. Last year, former Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan confessed she had fallen for the former professional boxer, but she struggled with not being the only woman in his life. Speaking on Celebs Go Dating, she said: "He had a girlfriend and an open relationship. I didn't mean to fall in love with him, but I did. We did have this amazing connection together – we were like fire. "It was weird – I think he does love his girlfriend and he loves me as well. It just brings me to a part in my life that was quite dark." After being quizzed about claims she was in a throuple, she said: "No [it wasn't]. I was in love with him. I wouldn't have enjoyed watching the man I was in love with have sex with another woman, that's not for me."

Vogue Williams hates her name
Vogue Williams hates her name

Perth Now

time30-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Vogue Williams hates her name

Vogue Williams hates her name. The 39-year-old model - who has children Theodore, six, Gigi, five, and Otto, two, with husband Spencer Matthews - was teased in her teens because of her unusual moniker and is baffled as to why her parents chose something so "tacky". She told the Daily Telegraph newspaper: 'Vogue is just very, very tacky. It's cigarettes and a Range Rover. 'It's not like [my mum] was some Jimi Hendrix kind of vibe person. She was very, very well behaved.' Noting she wasn't bothered until she started getting teased in her teens, she added: 'Then around 18 and 19, it got cool again, and now I'm kind of going into the territory of, like, when I'm a granny, people saying, 'Who? Granny Vogue?'' Although Vogue and Spencer are frequently in the public eye, the My Therapist Ghosted Me podcaster has hired someone to look after her social media accounts and is trying to be online less because she thinks the internet has grown increasingly "negative". She said: 'To be honest, we keep a lot of stuff private. We're open enough online. 'I don't have to be online too much. I think it's become quite a negative landscape. Look at that Coldplay couple. That just wouldn't have happened 15 years ago, and it's just gone viral. And everyone forgets there are families behind that who are really struggling. We're just turning it into memes... 'I've been in the firing line of so many things, and I'm like anybody else, it can deeply affect you. There's nothing you can control about it. 'You know your own truth. You know what's going on in our life. We know it's all bulls***. We all know they're just bored.' However, Vogue recently received a message from a woman who wanted to apologise for a message she had sent her almost two years ago. She recalled: 'She said, 'I'm really sorry I was having such a bad day that day. And I just, like, reread that message I sent you because something popped up on my phone from your stories.' 'I thought, fair play to you. You've actually come back after all that time and apologised – that's really impressive.'

Joanne McNally loses eye-watering sum in elaborate Glastonbury scam
Joanne McNally loses eye-watering sum in elaborate Glastonbury scam

Extra.ie​

time23-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Extra.ie​

Joanne McNally loses eye-watering sum in elaborate Glastonbury scam

Joanne McNally has revealed how she was one of 50 people who were scammed out of €2,000 for a Glastonbury ticket last month. The annual festival took place from June 25, with Joanne previously admitting she had yet to receive the ticket she had paid for. Now, the comedian and presenter has revealed she was scammed, with the fraudster allegedly making €100,000 following the elaborate scam, which had the victims heading to his parents' house for more information. Joanne McNally has revealed how she was one of 50 people who were scammed out of €2,000 for a Glastonbury ticket last month. Pic: Joanne McNally/ Instagram Recalling the story on a new episode of My Therapist Ghosted Me, which she co-hosts with Vogue Williams, Joanne confirmed she had been scammed. With Vogue noting the scam was 'pretty good' and the fraudster 'made a lot of money from it', Joanne confirmed it was the 'biggest scam' she's ever suffered. 'If it's too good to be true, it is too good to be true,' Vogue advised. Detailing the scam, Joanne explained that the fraudster ran his own private concierge company, whereby Glasotnbury give them a certain number of tickets and they sell them privately. 'It's a bougie way of doing it, and this was my punishment,' Joanne admitted, 'I gave him two grand, turns out he got two grand of 50 of us, which is €100,000.' The 42-year-old added that the scammer had put his parents' home address down as his business address, resulting in some of the victims heading down the night before Glastonbury — including her pal, Ross. Somehow, Joanne managed to get her hands on some of the coveted tickets and donned a pair of black shorts and a black off-the-shoulder top on the first day. Pic: Joanne McNally/ Instagram 'It was his mother's birthday, she was crying in the hall,' Joanne revealed, adding she 'takes her handbag and goes down to the police station to report her own son for fraud.' Meanwhile, the fraudster's father waited at home to take the details of anyone who had purchased tickets and how much they gave to his son. 'How could you do that to your parents?' Vogue raged, adding it was 'shocking.' Somehow, Joanne managed to get her hands on some of the coveted tickets and donned a pair of black shorts and a black off-the-shoulder top on the first day.

Vogue Williams explains why husband Spencer Matthews stepped away from podcast
Vogue Williams explains why husband Spencer Matthews stepped away from podcast

Irish Daily Mirror

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Vogue Williams explains why husband Spencer Matthews stepped away from podcast

Vogue Williams has revealed why her husband Spencer Matthews parted ways with the couple's podcast. Earlier this year, Spencer announced his decision to step away from working with Vogue on their podcast, Vogue and Spencer, saying he wanted to pursue other business ventures. Vogue has now revealed why the reality TV star stepped away from their podcast, admitting he wasn't enjoying it. Speaking with Heat Magazine, the mother-of-three opened up about Spencer's decision to leave the podcast. "I love working with Spen, but he genuinely didn't really enjoy it towards the end," she confessed. "I think he loves doing what he's doing so much now with Untapped. It's right up his street. And I get to work with my sister now. "If I wasn't doing it at all, I think I'd miss it more. But we're always looking at ways to work with each other because we really enjoy working together." Vogue now co-hosts a podcast with her sister Amber, while also continuing to co-host her podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me with Joanne McNally. Spencer has launched a new podcast, the Untapped podcast with Jake Quickenden, where the duo chat with high-performance athletes. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.

Joanne McNally takes mum's advice after Wimbledon outfit slagging
Joanne McNally takes mum's advice after Wimbledon outfit slagging

Extra.ie​

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Extra.ie​

Joanne McNally takes mum's advice after Wimbledon outfit slagging

Joanne McNally might have been serving looks at Wimbledon, but it wasn't just the Centre Court crowd paying attention. The My Therapist Ghosted Me star stepped out in a black mini-skirt along with a black vest top for the tournament and while fans on Instagram were loving it, her mum Pat had other ideas. The Irish comedian took to her stories to vent about Pat's criticism, after she told her that she should have dressed 'for the occasion.' Joanne McNally might have been serving looks at Wimbledon, but it wasn't just the Centre Court crowd paying attention. Pic: Instagram/Joanne McNally 'My mother says what I wore to Wimbledon earlier in the week was not appropriate for Wimbledon,' she began. 'Now, I'm not Wimbledon. I don't have a Wimbledon wardrobe. Okay, and in no world did I expect to be going to Wimbledon twice in one week and have to dress Wimbledony twice in one one week.' Joanne went on to explain that Pat told her 'There's just occasions where you have to dress for the occasion.' 'It was hardly like I turned up in latex lingerie. It was just a mini-skirt. Anyway, I don't have a Wimbledon wardrobe.' While Joanne seemed irritated by her mother's comments, it seems she took her advice, showing up to another day of the tournament in something a little more 'feminine.' The funny woman sported a pink linen shirt dress with a ruffle hem, teaming it with matching pink sunnies and gold accessories. Although in classic Joanne fashion, she did finish the look off with a pair of green neon biker shorts, on the off chance they ask her to play a few rounds. Don't worry Joanne, we loved the 'fit!

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