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Daily Mail
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Jacqueline Jossa and Dan Osborne celebrate their eighth wedding anniversary together amid marital woes
Jacqueline Jossa and Dan Osborne celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary on Monday, just months after reports emerged they had split. Back in March, it was reported that the EastEnders actress, 32, had separated from the former TOWIE star, 33. Despite reports of their marriage being 'over', the couple enjoyed a romantic break at a luxury London hotel to mark the milestone. Jacqueline took to her Instagram Story to show off their modern suite at the five-star Pan Pacific Hotel, complete with views of St Paul's Cathedral. She also shared a snap of her husband Dan gazing out the window at the London skyline. The EastEnders actress, 32, and the former TOWIE star, 33, enjoyed a romantic getaway at a luxury London hotel to mark the milestone - despite previous reports that their marriage was 'over' She captioned the post: 'Happy 8th wedding anniversary,' alongside an eyes welling up emoji and a love heart hand emoji. The actress also posted a photo of a large bouquet of pink flowers next to a personalised bottle of bubbly that read, 'Cheers to you beautiful.' In March, it was reported that Dan and Jacqueline's marriage was 'over' and that the couple were living separately after he 'betrayed' her and 'reignited old trust issues'. At the time, pals reportedly told The Sun that Dan 'no longer loves her' and wants to move on with his life. The source said: 'Dan has fallen out of love with Jacqueline and there's no way back for him. 'Jacqueline is absolutely devastated and will do anything to make it work. 'Dan has told friends it's over for him and while he won't be rushing into a divorce, it's not a question of if they will, but when.' MailOnline contacted Jacqueline and Dan's representatives for comment at the time. Jacqueline reportedly wanted to get things back on track with Dan and 'there had been no conversation about divorce' after their shocking split. The couple reportedly went their separate ways after the former TOWIE star purchased a property without his wife's knowledge. Sources close to soap star Jacqueline, who shares daughters Ella, ten, and Mia, six, with Dan, said she felt 'betrayed' and it had 'reignited old trust issues'. But a friend of the EastEnders star claimed that while the pair were no longer together, they didn't plan to start divorce proceedings. A source said: 'Jacqueline and Dan have effectively ended the marriage but she wants to try to get back on track, things have been very difficult between them but she still has love for Dan. 'He's still not living at the family home but he and Jacqueline are talking things through. There has been no conversation about divorce.' Jacqueline was left in shock after discovering her husband had bought a house in Essex last year, which put more pressure on their strained relationship. The couple reportedly struggled to make their marriage work following weeks of heated rows. Jacqueline, who was pictured for the first time in May without her wedding ring, was the sole owner of the couple's 'dream' £2million six-bedroom home, which was put on the market last June and sold in March for a six-figure sum. A source told MailOnline that Dan, who's also a father to son Teddy, 11, with ex-partner Megan Tomlin, wanted to 'protect' himself and invest in somewhere to live for his own security as his relationship with Jacqueline gradually declined. An insider revealed: 'Dan bought a house last year without telling Jacqueline until the final stages. 'He put the wheels in motion because he believed their relationship was coming to an end and with Jacqueline owning their marital home, he needed to look after his future. 'It caused a blazing row between them and the trust, which was already fragmented, really suffered.' It was confirmed in March that the couple had separated following almost eight years of marriage and over 10 years together. The Sun on Sunday revealed at the time that Dan had packed his bags and moved out with the couple uncertain about their future. An official statement said: 'Jacqueline and Dan are handling things privately, choosing to keep their lives and relationship out of the public eye. They kindly ask for respect and privacy as they navigate this together. 'Their children remain their top priority, surrounded by love and care from both parents, something that will never change. 'Above all, Jacqueline and Dan have each other's and their children's best interests at heart. There will be no further comment.' Jacqueline married ex-TOWIE star Dan in June 2017 and in July last year, she paid tribute to her husband online. She wrote: 'Just realised I haven't even posted on the grid about Daniel's birthday or our anniversary and I just wanted to do a little appreciation post for my bestest friend in the world. Over 10 years and seven of them married. Love you more than ever. Crazy little world isn't it.' The couple have faced their difficulties over the years, with their marriage plagued by cheating allegations against Dan.


Korea Herald
08-04-2025
- Business
- Korea Herald
BELLUSTAR TOKYO Awarded Best New Hotel (International) in the TTG China Travel Awards 2025
—Recognized by the prestigious annual event of Greater China For more details, visit: TOKYO, April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel (Shinjuku, Tokyo; General Manager Katsushi Nishikawa) was awarded Best New Hotel (International) by the TTG China Travel Awards 2025, which recognizes the best of Greater China's travel industry. An event by TTG Travel Trade Publishing, TTG China Travel Awards began in 2008 as an awards event that honors the best Asia-Pacific travel and tourism organizations, and is regarded as the one of the most coveted and influential awards of the travel industry in Greater China. Industry professionals who are readers of TTG China, TTG-BTmice China, TTG Asia, TTG India, TTGmice, TTGassociations, and TTG Asia Luxury are called upon to cast their votes on the most outstanding travel suppliers within the categories of Airlines, Hotels, Resort Hotels, Serviced Residents, and Travel Services. (Official Website: BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel was awarded Best New Hotel (International) within the China Outbound Market Awards. A category that evaluates hotels across the globe as a travel destination outbound from Greater China, this award recognizes BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel with the prestigious honor of having the highest standard of service among new hotels around the world. General Manager Katsushi Nishikawa has released the following comment in response to the award: "I feel truly honored to receive this prestigious award of TTG China Travel Awards' Best New Hotel. This is the result of the hard work and dedication of our entire team, who devote their all for guests each and every day. I am sincerely grateful that our service and facilities were recognized by professionals within the travel industry. Our hotel strives to provide guests with an excellent experience at all times. This award drives us to further pursue our commitment, so that we may continue to be beloved by our guests." BELLUSTAR TOKYO opened its doors in 2023, and is approaching its two-year anniversary on 19 May 2025. Since its opening, it has received numerous prestigious awards and continues to heighten its presence within the industry. BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel is a luxury hotel where guests can enjoy special spaces far from the madding crowd down below. Located on the 39th floor and above, the spacious guest rooms have Japanese culture woven into its interiors and offer a panoramic view of Tokyo. The topmost floors feature a restaurant with uniquely creative gourmet meals in a one-of-a-kind space, a spa for guests to experience the bounty of Japan's soil, and the Sky Private Villa, which houses five penthouse suites, providing guests a relaxing time to return to oneself surrounded by a stunning view on all sides.
Yahoo
08-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
BELLUSTAR TOKYO Awarded Best New Hotel (International) in the TTG China Travel Awards 2025
—Recognized by the prestigious annual event of Greater China For more details, visit: TOKYO, April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel (Shinjuku, Tokyo; General Manager Katsushi Nishikawa) was awarded Best New Hotel (International) by the TTG China Travel Awards 2025, which recognizes the best of Greater China's travel industry. An event by TTG Travel Trade Publishing, TTG China Travel Awards began in 2008 as an awards event that honors the best Asia-Pacific travel and tourism organizations, and is regarded as the one of the most coveted and influential awards of the travel industry in Greater China. Industry professionals who are readers of TTG China, TTG-BTmice China, TTG Asia, TTG India, TTGmice, TTGassociations, and TTG Asia Luxury are called upon to cast their votes on the most outstanding travel suppliers within the categories of Airlines, Hotels, Resort Hotels, Serviced Residents, and Travel Services. (Official Website: BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel was awarded Best New Hotel (International) within the China Outbound Market Awards. A category that evaluates hotels across the globe as a travel destination outbound from Greater China, this award recognizes BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel with the prestigious honor of having the highest standard of service among new hotels around the world. General Manager Katsushi Nishikawa has released the following comment in response to the award: "I feel truly honored to receive this prestigious award of TTG China Travel Awards' Best New Hotel. This is the result of the hard work and dedication of our entire team, who devote their all for guests each and every day. I am sincerely grateful that our service and facilities were recognized by professionals within the travel industry. Our hotel strives to provide guests with an excellent experience at all times. This award drives us to further pursue our commitment, so that we may continue to be beloved by our guests." BELLUSTAR TOKYO opened its doors in 2023, and is approaching its two-year anniversary on 19 May 2025. Since its opening, it has received numerous prestigious awards and continues to heighten its presence within the industry. Past Awards of BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel Travel + Leisure Luxury Awards Asia Pacific 2024 Top 10 City Hotel World Luxury Awards 2024 Best Luxury New Hotel in East Asia Best Architectural Design in East Asia MICHELIN Guide Hotel Selection One MICHELIN Key Past Awards of SPA sunya World Luxury Awards 2024 Best Relaxation Lounge in East Asia Best Unique Experience Spa in East Asia Best Luxury City Hotel Spa in East Asia About BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel is a luxury hotel where guests can enjoy special spaces far from the madding crowd down below. Located on the 39th floor and above, the spacious guest rooms have Japanese culture woven into its interiors and offer a panoramic view of Tokyo. The topmost floors feature a restaurant with uniquely creative gourmet meals in a one-of-a-kind space, a spa for guests to experience the bounty of Japan's soil, and the Sky Private Villa, which houses five penthouse suites, providing guests a relaxing time to return to oneself surrounded by a stunning view on all sides. Location: 1-29-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 1600021, Japan Tokyo Kabukicho Tower 18F, 39-47FTel: 81 3 6233 8800 (Representative)Official Website: For press-related inquiries concerning this release, please contactBELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific HotelContact person: Chika Ayabe (Public Relations/Marketing Department)E-mail: / Tel: 81 3 6233 7693 View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel Sign in to access your portfolio


South China Morning Post
20-03-2025
- South China Morning Post
Why restaurants are buzzing over honey's flavour and natural goodness – it headlines dishes at Simon Rogan's Michelin-starred L'Enclume and Rogan & Co, and Five Sails at Vancouver's Pan Pacific Hotel
When Daria Andriienko was growing up in a small village just north of Kyiv, Ukraine, she visited her paternal grandmother's bee farm every weekend. She vividly remembers how the taste of the honey evolved through the year. 'We would always have a lot of fresh honey products depending on the season. As it starts in spring, the first blossom would be cassia honey, and then buckwheat, and then when the sunflowers start blooming, we had sunflower honey,' Andriienko says, explaining that the honey's floral notes come from the pollen the bees collect on their legs and bodies. She recalls wearing face protection as she watched her grandparents slowly approach the beehives and pull out large frames filled with honeycombs. Advertisement Honey is deliciously sweet yet has a lower glycemic index than most sugars and is full of nutrients too. 'When they started scraping the honeycombs, there would be wax there … We would chew it like gum because that wax is filled with honey, and so you chew it like a natural type of candy, and just spit out the [wax] leftovers. You can't chew too much because the honey is so sweet,' Andriienko says. The Ukrainian also remembers how, when she stayed overnight at her grandparents' farm, the next morning their breakfast consisted of freshly baked bread similar to brioche, which they would spread honey on, washing it down with fresh milk from the neighbour's cows. It's these sweet memories that inspired her in her role as pastry chef at Five Sails, a fine-dining restaurant in the Pan Pacific Hotel in Vancouver, Canada, to recreate a Ukrainian honey cake using locally sourced ingredients. The multilayered traditional cake from Eastern Europe is made with honey, flour, eggs and baking soda. The dough is divided into eight parts, and rolled out into sheets and baked in the oven. Andriienko makes the icing with sour cream, double cream and honey harvested from Lillooet, a town 250km northeast of Vancouver.