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Mooving in? Kyle Sandilands' ex Imogen Anthony welcomes a very surprising house guest
Mooving in? Kyle Sandilands' ex Imogen Anthony welcomes a very surprising house guest

Daily Mail​

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Mooving in? Kyle Sandilands' ex Imogen Anthony welcomes a very surprising house guest

Imogen Anthony has revealed when it comes to entertaining at home, she takes on all comers. The former flame of shock jock Kyle Sandilands took to Instagram on Thursday to share a video which showed her dealing with a very surprising house guest. The humorous clip showed a cow gingerly making its way around Imogen's spacious open-plan living area on her Southern Highlands property. The black calf, called Moo, seemed rather chuffed with herself for gaining entry into Imogen's home, while the fashionista attempted to relocate the bovine back into the paddock. 'Moo, c'mon, out you come,' Imogen can be heard demanding in the clip before the calf's doe eyes melted her heart. 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. 'Hello, good girl, hello my bubba,' she said trying to distract Moo from her exploration adventure. Imogen's calming words only served to pique Moo's interest in her new surroundings, with the calf then taking off on a wander around the living room. Imogen then led the calf to the kitchen where she grabbed a banana from a fruit bowl in an effort to entice Moo out of the house. It appeared it was just the thing Moo was looking for, with the cow eagerly following Imogen as she enticed the animal with the banana. It comes after the animal lover, who has since moved on with partner Harley Jones, admitted she turned into a 'Karen' after witnessing children tormenting local fauna in Byron Bay. She shared a short clip in January that showed a pelican preening itself on the sand, revealing the animal was a target of some holidaying kids. 'I saw two kids torturing this pelican by chasing and throwing stuff at it,' she wrote over the video. Imogen added the sight of the children tormenting the pelican forced her into 'Karen' mode. The black calf, called Moo, seemed rather chuffed with herself for gaining entry into Imogen's home, while the fashionista attempted to relocate the bovine back into the paddock 'I went Karen on their a**es and threatened to find their accommodation and talk to their parents,' she revealed. Imogen then offered some words of advice for parents who would let their children behave in such a way. 'Don't have kids if you cant teach them to do the right thing. Over entitled little s***s that have no care for animals whatsoever,' she wrote. That wasn't the end of the situation, however, with Imogen saying she had to chastise the children a second time. Captioning the video, Imogen wrote: 'Worst part is they came back when they thought I was gone. 'But, little did they know, I could still see them and I had to tell them off again... ridiculous.' Imogen ended her post with: 'Kids or not, we should be teaching them to respect animals, not to torment them for viewing pleasure.'

Asking Eric: Friend courts danger by feeding wildlife in her backyard
Asking Eric: Friend courts danger by feeding wildlife in her backyard

Washington Post

time03-06-2025

  • Health
  • Washington Post

Asking Eric: Friend courts danger by feeding wildlife in her backyard

Dear Eric: A friend of mine is a lovely woman, and a real animal lover. The problem is that she lives near some woods and feeds the wild animals that come to her yard. I'm not talking about just putting out a bird feeder, but she feeds opossums, raccoons, deer and other creatures, and gets a lot of pleasure out of doing so. It is not recommended that anyone feed wild animals in this way. It is bad for the animals and for you, for lots of reasons.

Monday's Child: 'Jai,' 14, is a bubbly, joyful girl with a deep love for animals, outdoors
Monday's Child: 'Jai,' 14, is a bubbly, joyful girl with a deep love for animals, outdoors

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Monday's Child: 'Jai,' 14, is a bubbly, joyful girl with a deep love for animals, outdoors

Jailianne, 14 — known as 'Jai'— is a bubbly, joyful girl whose bright spirit lights up every room. She has a deep love for animals and the outdoors, especially cats, dogs and any little critters she finds. Jai's caring nature shines through in the creative 'homes' she builds for frogs and other small creatures, using sticks, leaves and stones to make them feel safe and at home. Beyond her nurturing side, Jai is a natural performer. She loves singing, dancing and putting on shows for family and friends. Her creativity and confidence on stage suggest she'd flourish in a chorus or acting class, where she can share her talents and connect with other young artists. With her combination of compassion, imagination and charisma, Jai is sure to thrive wherever she goes. If you're at least 18 years old, have a stable source of income and room in your heart, you may be a perfect match to adopt a waiting child. Adoptive parents can be single, married or partnered; experienced or not; renters or homeowners; LGBTQ+ singles and couples. As an adoptive parent, you won't have to pay any fees; adoption from foster care is completely free in Massachusetts. The process to adopt a child from foster care includes training, interviews and home visits to determine if adoption is right for you. These steps will help match you with a child or sibling group that your family will fit well with. To learn more about adoption from foster care, call the Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange (MARE) at (617) 964-6273 or go to This article originally appeared on Telegram & Gazette: Monday's Child: 'Jai,' 14, is a bubbly, joyful girl

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