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The Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Abbey Clancy flashes her bum on the beach as she cosies up to hubby Peter Crouch
MODEL Abbey Clancy gets cheeky with her ex-England footie star husband Peter Crouch on a beach holiday. The couple were on a family break in Almancil on Portugal's Algarve with their four children, Sophia, 14, Liberty, ten, Johnny, seven, and Jack, six. 7 Abbey, 39, wearing a cap and off the shoulder cover- up over a bikini, shared a kiss and cuddle with Peter, 44. A holidaymaker said: 'There were people about but they had no qualms.' Abbey and Peter have been together for nearly 20 years, and married for 14. They host podcast The Therapy Crouch, where they get honest about married life and everything in between with their followers and listeners. In an interview with OK! back in March, Abbey spoke about her husband and their marriage. Swooning over her life with her hubby, Abbey also insisted she "doesn't need space" from him. However, on an episode of their podcast, Abbey jokingly mentioned how they both enjoy their own hobbies, and lived "seperate lives". "I don't think there's anything wrong with that [having their own hobbies and spending time apart]. "Like, not every day, because we need to do stuff together as well. "But I think some part of the week, I think that's a totally healthy relationship." Abbey interjected: "It is, because I've never been happier." Abbey Clancy 7 7 7 7


Daily Mail
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Anne Burrell talked about marital bliss and appearing on Meghan Markle's show in heartbreaking interview weeks before Food Network star's shock death at 55
READ MORE: Anne Burrell's sad final post as new details about the Food Network star's shock death emerge Food Network star Anne Burrell talked about her joy at married life as she approached her fourth wedding anniversary just weeks before her shock death. The beloved TV chef - who became synonymous with her trademark spiky platinum hair - died on Tuesday morning at her home in Brooklyn, New York. She was 55. Burrell is survived by her husband Stuart Claxton, whom she wed in October 2021 in an autumn-themed ceremony and reception in her hometown of Cazenovia, New York. In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail in April, she talked animatedly about how much she was enjoying married life, claiming it was so easy that she felt they were still in the honeymoon phase, and also joked about plans to star on Meghan Markle's Netflix show. 'October will be four years,' she said at the City Harvest gala. 'It seems like it's been four minutes. I don't know if it's a honeymoon [phase], but I feel like it's settled into married life days which I really enjoy.' She also revealed how she would make scones for her husband as she discussed Markle's show. Food Network star Anne Burrell talked about her joy at married life as she approached her fourth wedding anniversary just weeks before her shock death The beloved TV chef - who became synonymous with her trademark spiky platinum hair - died on Tuesday morning at her home in Brooklyn, New York. She was 55 'Sure, of course. I'd go to the opening of an envelope. Why not cook with Meghan?' she laughed after being asked if she would want to be a guest. She disclosed that she had not tried Markle's controversial As Ever jam. 'I'm not really a jam girl,' she said. 'Occasionally I make them for my husband. I make scones and we have jam then. Other than that, I wouldn't say I'm super jammy.' Burrell, best known for starring on the show Worst Cooks in America, frequently shared pictures of her husband and their family – he has a son Javier from a previous relationship – on her Instagram. In May she posted a video of Claxton smiling as their cat licked his hair. 'I LOVE this SO much!!!! But I am also WILDLY jelly… I'm about to get the squeezy treats,' she captioned the clip, adding the hash tag 'the Claxtons'. In February, she posted a picture of them both at dinner with a friend at New York celebrity hotspot the Corner Store. 'A delightful and delicious dinner @thecornerstore with my two favorite guys!! @stuartclaxton and @markymeat,' she wrote. Burrell's family confirmed the devastating news of her death in an emotional statement on Tuesday. 'Anne was a beloved wife, sister, daughter, stepmother, and friend — her smile lit up every room she entered,' her family said in a statement. ¿October will be four years,¿ she told the Daily Mail in April. ¿It seems like it¿s been four minutes. I don¿t know if it¿s a honeymoon [phase], but I feel like it¿s settled into married life days which I really enjoy' She also revealed how she would make scones for her husband as she discussed Meghan Markle¿s Netflix show ¿Sure, of course. I¿d go to the opening of an envelope. Why not cook with Meghan?¿ she laughed after being asked if she would want to be a guest 'Anne's light radiated far beyond those she knew, touching millions across the world. 'Though she is no longer with us, her warmth, spirit, and boundless love remain eternal.' Law enforcement told People that officers from NYPD's 76th Precinct responded to a call about 'an unconscious and unresponsive 55-year-old female' at 7:50 a.m. EST on Tuesday. Once Emergency Medical Services (EMS) arrived, they 'pronounced [Burrell] deceased on scene.' NY Chief Medical Examiner confirmed Burrell's body will be autopsied to find out her cause of death. Tributes soon flooded in, with Gigi Hadid, who famously appeared on the cooking competition series Beat Bobby Flay with Burrell, hailing her a 'legend'. 'I am heartbroken to hear of the loss of the Great Anne Burrell,' the supermodel, 30, wrote alongside a photo of them on the reality show in 2023. 'As a longtime fan, getting to share this day with her was a dream come true. Beat Bobby. Hang. Eat. NY Chief Medical Examiner confirmed Burrell's body will be autopsied to find out her cause of death (pictured in 2022) Gigi Hadid, who famously appeared on the cooking competition series Beat Bobby Flay with Burrell, led the celebrities expressing their heartbreak over Burrell's death 'I wish we could have done it again. She was awesome. Rest in Peace Legend.' Queer Eye for the Straight Guy star Carson Kressley, who was a close friend of Burrell's, revealed that he spoke to her just days before her death. 'Rest easy, Chef Anne,' he wrote alongside a photo of them. 'I'm so blessed I was able to work with you, learn from you, laugh with you. So many memories - on screen and off - I cherish this photo of us living our best lives, as the kids say. 'Anne loved this photo of us so I know she'd be happy I chose this one.' Burrell, who had been taking improv classes in the weeks before her death, developed a passion for cooking at a young age, inspired by her mother's home-cooked meals and by watching food icon Julia Child on television. After earning a degree in English and Communications from Canisius College in Buffalo in 1991, she followed her culinary dreams and enrolled at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, graduating in 1996. She worked at a whole host of New York City hotspots including Felidia and Savoy in Soho, where she honed her craft in Mediterranean cuisine. She was later thrust into the spotlight and became best known as the longtime host of Worst Cooks in America. The show, which ran for 28 seasons, saw celebrated chefs mentor amateur cooks in an attempt to transform them from rookies to kitchen experts. She also appeared on Chef Wanted, Chopped, Food Network Star, and most recently, competition series House of Knives - which premiered in March this year - and penned two of her own cookbooks: Cook Like a Rock Star and Own Your Kitchen: Recipes to Inspire & Empower.


Daily Mail
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Anne Burrell talked about marital bliss and appearing on Meghan Markle's show in heartbreaking interview weeks before Food Network star's shock death at 55
Food Network star Anne Burrell talked about her joy at married life as she approached her fourth wedding anniversary just weeks before her shock death. The beloved TV chef - who became synonymous with her trademark spiky platinum hair - died on Tuesday morning at her home in Brooklyn, New York. She was 55. Burrell is survived by her husband Stuart Claxton, whom she wed in October 2021 in an autumn-themed ceremony and reception in her hometown of Cazenovia, New York. In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail in April, she talked animatedly about how much she was enjoying married life, claiming it was so easy that she felt they were still in the honeymoon phase, and also joked about plans to star on Meghan Markle 's Netflix show. 'October will be four years,' she said at the City Harvest gala. 'It seems like it's been four minutes. I don't know if it's a honeymoon [phase], but I feel like it's settled into married life days which I really enjoy.' She also revealed how she would make scones for her husband as she discussed Markle's show. 'Sure, of course. I'd go to the opening of an envelope. Why not cook with Meghan?' she laughed after being asked if she would want to be a guest. She disclosed that she had not tried Markle's controversial As Ever jam. 'I'm not really a jam girl,' she said. 'Occasionally I make them for my husband. I make scones and we have jam then. Other than that, I wouldn't say I'm super jammy.' Burrell, best known for starring on the show Worst Cooks in America, frequently shared pictures of her husband and their family – he has a son Javier from a previous relationship – on her Instagram. In May she posted a video of Claxton smiling as their cat licked his hair. 'I LOVE this SO much!!!! But I am also WILDLY jelly… I'm about to get the squeezy treats,' she captioned the clip, adding the hash tag 'the Claxtons'. In February, she posted a picture of them both at dinner with a friend at New York celebrity hotspot the Corner Store. 'A delightful and delicious dinner @thecornerstore with my two favorite guys!! @stuartclaxton and @markymeat,' she wrote. Burrell's family confirmed the devastating news of her death in an emotional statement on Tuesday. 'Anne was a beloved wife, sister, daughter, stepmother, and friend — her smile lit up every room she entered,' her family said in a statement. 'Sure, of course. I'd go to the opening of an envelope. Why not cook with Meghan?' she laughed after being asked if she would want to be a guest 'Anne's light radiated far beyond those she knew, touching millions across the world. 'Though she is no longer with us, her warmth, spirit, and boundless love remain eternal.' Law enforcement told People that officers from NYPD's 76th Precinct responded to a call about 'an unconscious and unresponsive 55-year-old female' at 7:50 a.m. EST on Tuesday. Once Emergency Medical Services (EMS) arrived, they 'pronounced [Burrell] deceased on scene.' NY Chief Medical Examiner confirmed Burrell's body will be autopsied to find out her cause of death. Tributes soon flooded in, with Gigi Hadid, who famously appeared on the cooking competition series Beat Bobby Flay with Burrell, hailing her a 'legend'. 'I am heartbroken to hear of the loss of the Great Anne Burrell,' the supermodel, 30, wrote alongside a photo of them on the reality show in 2023. 'As a longtime fan, getting to share this day with her was a dream come true. Beat Bobby. Hang. Eat. 'I wish we could have done it again. She was awesome. Rest in Peace Legend.' Queer Eye for the Straight Guy star Carson Kressley, who was a close friend of Burrell's, revealed that he spoke to her just days before her death. 'Rest easy, Chef Anne,' he wrote alongside a photo of them. 'I'm so blessed I was able to work with you, learn from you, laugh with you. So many memories - on screen and off - I cherish this photo of us living our best lives, as the kids say. 'Anne loved this photo of us so I know she'd be happy I chose this one.' Burrell, who had been taking improv classes in the weeks before her death, developed a passion for cooking at a young age, inspired by her mother's home-cooked meals and by watching food icon Julia Child on television. After earning a degree in English and Communications from Canisius College in Buffalo in 1991, she followed her culinary dreams and enrolled at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, graduating in 1996. She worked at a whole host of New York City hotspots including Felidia and Savoy in Soho, where she honed her craft in Mediterranean cuisine. She was later thrust into the spotlight and became best known as the longtime host of Worst Cooks in America. The show, which ran for 28 seasons, saw celebrated chefs mentor amateur cooks in an attempt to transform them from rookies to kitchen experts. She also appeared on Chef Wanted, Chopped, Food Network Star, and most recently, competition series House of Knives - which premiered in March this year - and penned two of her own cookbooks: Cook Like a Rock Star and Own Your Kitchen: Recipes to Inspire & Empower.


The Sun
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Dani Dyer clutches a bottle of champagne as she kisses husband Jarrod Bowen in unseen wedding day snaps
DANI Dyer is settling into married life with her new husband Jarrod Bowen. The TV star, 28, shared a photo of her cracking up a bottle of champagne while enjoying a smooch with the West Ham star. 3 3 The sweet snap was uploaded to Dani's Instagram, just a few days after tying the knot in an intimate outdoor ceremony. The newlyweds looked smitten as they shared a kiss from the front seat of their car. Dani also shared an unseen wedding snap of her in a white mini bridal frock from Anne Louise Boutique. The stunning dress featured a low cut back with a statement bow. She posed in the outfit the night before her big day. She told how she was an "emotional wreck" just hours before the ceremony yet was all smiles in a duo of snaps posted to her Instagram page moments after they exchanged their vows. The newlyweds were the picture of wedded bliss while saying 'I do' in front of their nearest and dearest. And at the reception, the happy couple shared a steamy snog on the dance floor after Dani had changed into her party gown. Jarrod could be seen with his arms around his new wife as they locked lips, while Dani threw her head back and clutched hold of a drink. Dani Dyer's father daughter dance with emotional Danny after he walks her down the aisle They were surrounded by family and friends, who partied into the night at the glamorous reception. Dani's proud dad Danny Dyer commented on the post, simply writing: "Perfect." Dani chose a stunning off the shoulder gown with corset detail for her big day. Meanwhile West Ham striker Jarrod looked dapper in a black suit. Dani took to Instagram to share snaps from their big day, simply captioning them: "The Bowens. She was flooded with messages from fans, with one writing: "Stunning massive congratulations to you both !!!! You both deserve the love & happiness." Ahead of the ceremony Dani confessed she was an "emotional wreck" and told her followers: "I can't believe that I'm packing my bridesmaid's bags. "I am such an emotional wreck at the moment, I'm going to be a cry-y bride and I really don't want to be, but I feel like I'm going to be." The sports ace popped the question on a romantic boat trip in Ibiza. Dani previously opened up about her plans for the big day. Speaking previously to Fabulous, she said: "We've found the venue, which is beautiful. It's giving Bridgerton vibes. I want violins. 'I'm just praying it doesn't rain. We're getting married in the UK, so you never know!'


The Guardian
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Guardian
In Praise of Love review – secrets and lies circle a family on the brink
Terence Rattigan distilled the unassailable emotional permafrost that settles between his upper middle-class English couples with a singular mastery. But this production shows his late work contains genuine warmth – and love – beneath the disappointments and dishonesties of married life. Longsuffering wife Lydia (Claire Price) seems stranded in her marriage to the pompous and hectoring Sebastian (Dominic Rowan) who – quite literally – cannot change a lightbulb without her assistance. When they are visited by successful American writer Mark (Daniel Abelson), who has always loved Lydia, the plot seems to promise a love triangle. But this play, written as part of a double bill in 1973, wrongfoots those expectations. It veers in several directions, from serious illness and impending death to father-son wrangles between Sebastian and Joey (Joe Edgar), who is an aspiring TV writer. Thrown into the mix is Lydia's 'outsider' status (she is Estonian) with talk of refugees as outsiders to 'Englishness' along with the lived memories of the Holocaust, as well as political debates that set Sebastian's champagne Marxism against Joey's embrace of the Liberal party. The play was said to be loosely inspired by Rex Harrison and his last (sixth) wife, Kay Kendall, who died two years after they were married, in 1959. The play creaks with female sacrifice that feels peculiarly of its time: Lydia lives in service to Sebastian, tending to his every need. And even when she suspects him of an affair, she still plans for his future welfare. Directed by Amelia Sears, the production does not try to disguise the datedness. This is a 1970s world of tiny black and white TV sets, drinks cabinets and dutiful wives. Staged four years before Rattigan died in 1977, it deals with impending death, but also the characteristic peering under the bonnet of a couple's secrets; Lydia with her illness, Sebastian with an off-stage female lover who might well be the coded homosexual partner often found in Rattigan's work. There is nervy humour and Price gives a delicate performance as Lydia, capturing the psychological subtleties of her part, while Rowan is sufficiently sledge-hammer as her boorish husband. Still, it is not as monumental a play as The Deep Blue Sea, also about the disenchantments of romance, nor is it as chamber-like as some of Rattigan's double-bills (such as Summer 1954). The parts of Joey and Mark feel like cogs to the plot, which itself is so busy that it dilutes emotional focus. But it is a tender work that leaves you with the picture of a family, fractious certainly, but loving too in their own way – and together until the end. Like so many Rattigan marriages, there are secrets and lies here but underneath there is a love that smoulders. At Orange Tree theatre, London, until 5 July