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Daily Mail
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Sophie Turner oozes summer chic in a white shirt dress as she enjoys an evening out in London after rekindling romance with Peregrine Pearson
Sophie Turner was the epitome of summer in the city as she slipped into a chic white shirt dress for a night out at the St-Germain Terrace at Sea Containers in London. The actress, 29, cut a cool figure in the stylish number, which she teamed with a pair of peep toe heels, while otherwise keeping accessories to a minimum. Game Of Thrones star Sophie wore her blonde locks in soft waves and opted for a glamorous coat of make-up, finishing her ensemble off perfectly. Sophie hosted a group of friends on the riverfront terrace, pouring glasses of St-Germain Hugo Spritz for her pals. The outing comes after it was revealed she's reconciled her romance with aristocrat boyfriend Peregrine Pearson after they were seen together at Glastonbury. Since attending the Worthy Farm festival, Sophie has shared a slew of snaps to her Instagram after a fun-filled weekend. Sophie was one of a host of stars to flock to Somerset a couple of weeks ago for the biggest weekend on the British music calendar. The blonde beauty seemed elated to be in attendance as she larked around with pals while flaunting her impressively slimline physique. In one snap of Sophie and a friend posing for a selfie in the mirror, she sported an all-black outfit consisting of some short leather shorts, stylish sunglasses and a coordinated bikini top. She later showcased her abs once again in a white crop top and retro Nike shorts while cracking a cute smile for a photo at the festival. Sophie also shared pictures of her and friends enjoying some of the weekend's performances, with the actress going braless in one photo wearing the same white vest and a pair of stylish sunglasses. She too included a picture of her and a friend having what looked like a whale of a time, with Sophie holding her pal up on her shoulders in the Glastonbury sunshine. The wholesome slew of snaps comes amid reports Sophie has reconciled her romance with her aristocrat ex-boyfriend Peregrine. The pair were seen hand-in-hand in between sets following online rumours they had split. Sophie beamed as she strolled through the VIP area, with Peregrine close by as they got drinks at the hospitality bar. Onlookers said the couple looked 'smitten' with one another. One said: 'Sophie was on the phone looking for Peregrine and then they saw one another and dashed over. 'They looked so happy.' Sophie's visit to Glastonbury came just days after she was spotted with her ex Joe Jonas in New York. She too included a picture of her and a friend having what looked like a whale of a time, with Sophie holding her pal up on her shoulders in the Glastonbury sunshine They were seen by a Tiktoker who shared the picture of the pair on social media. During the sighting, Joe and Sophie did not appear to be joined by their children, daughters Willa, four, and Delphine, two. The A-listers wed in 2019 before splitting four years later. In September 2023 Joe filed for divorce, plunging the couple into a rancorous legal battle that played out dramatically in the headlines. Sophie was revealed to be dating Peregrine, 30, in December 2023, after the breakdown of her four-year marriage to Joe. Yet, the pair were said to have gone their separate ways in April, as fans noticed they had unfollowed each other on social media. However, they sparked rumours of a reconciliation when they were spotted on a lunch date at Canteen in London. However that same month Sophie is said to have been telling friends she was 'single'. Sophie's representatives declined to comment. MailOnline has contacted Peregrine's team. A source told The Sun at the time: 'Sophie and Peregrine had a great time together but the relationship ran its course. She is single and is focusing on her career and her two daughters.' The couple have documented their relationship online, with Sophie last sharing pictures of Peregrine - known as Perry - in a post from January. In a round up for the year, Sophie included several snaps of Perry, including one loved-up photo where she was wrapped around him taken in a bathroom mirror. However, Perry's presence on her page has been less visible since, with Sophie not including him in a post from a Paris trip in March he was on with the Game Of Thrones star and her friends. Before their lunch date, Sophie and Perry were last pictured together at the Louis Vuitton show on March 10 before having dinner at Siena in the French capital. While the couple appeared to have hit a rocky patch, it was only the end of last year that it was reported that Sophie could see herself having children with him.

News.com.au
14-07-2025
- News.com.au
‘Red flags were everywhere': Aussie teen's warning to travellers after Thailand ordeal
A young Australian traveller has shared a troubling experience from a holiday in Thailand, recalling how a night out took a dangerous turn when she and a friend were approached by an older couple offering them drugs. Mia Pacor was 16 when she travelled to Phuket with her family in 2023. While exploring the city, she said she and her friend Jack crossed paths with a couple in their mid-30s — an encounter that seemed friendly at first but soon left them feeling deeply unsettled. Later that evening, she said the pair snuck out of their hotel after receiving messages from the couple inviting them to meet at a bar on Bangla Road. Looking back on the incident in a TikTok video shared on Friday, Ms Pacor said it was a decision that would weigh on her for years. 'Red flags were everywhere,' she said. 'They were 35. We should have just known that this was not going to be a good idea.' Once they arrived, the couple insisted on covering everything. 'They shouted us about 10 drinks each … honestly, we didn't have to pay for a single thing.' The group continued to a well-known Phuket nightclub called Illuzion, where the couple allegedly ordered shisha and kept pushing boundaries. According to Ms Pacor, the man then tried to isolate Jack by urging him into the bathroom. Jack later explained he initially resisted, but went along as he needed to use the toilet. 'He pulled me away and said, 'Come over here, bro.' He was offering me coke,' he said. Both were aware of the harsh legal risks of drug use in Thailand. 'Obviously, if you get caught having drugs in your system in Thailand, you are facing the death penalty,' Ms Pacor said. Thailand's anti-drug laws are strict, but a small amount of cocaine will not land you the death penalty. Execution is reserved for large-scale trafficking. Possession of Category 1 drugs, such as heroin or amphetamines, can lead to life imprisonment if you are caught. Category 2 substances like cocaine or morphine carry penalties ranging from steep fines to several years behind bars. While her friend was in the bathroom, Ms Pacor said the woman made her own approach. 'She was like, 'Do you want to do this?' I was like, no. Then she said, 'Come on. It's fun. We know a good guy who gives it to us',' she continued. Even after Ms Pacor refused, she said the woman reassured her it was safe and wouldn't cost anything. 'They clearly worked with the police,' Mia claimed. 'I knew that they were just off.' There is currently no evidence to suggest the older couple were employed by the police. She mentioned in a follow-up comment that the older couple were 'Australian'. She added that neither member of the couple appeared to be taking drugs themselves, which made the situation feel even more suspicious. The teens left the club around 4am and allegedly returned to their hotel. They slept in and missed breakfast, which didn't go unnoticed by their families. 'All our family was like banging on our door for hours,' Ms Pacor recalled. 'The whole day they were just asking us so many questions. We were just denying it over and over again.' Although the incident was brushed aside at the time, it resurfaced weeks later when Mia decided to come clean. 'My dad was so disappointed,' she said. While there were seemingly no repercussions, Mia did no offer any further insight into why they became the target of the couple. has reached out to Ms Pacor for further comment.
Yahoo
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
This Paris Nightclub Has a No Men Policy – and Dinner and Drinks Are Included
I wasn't even the first in line when I arrived as the doors opened at Diva Paris, a pop-up dance club exclusively for women. Showing up on time is typically a very pas Parisien thing to do in the city of fashion(ably late) — as I'm often reminded by my Paris neighbors — and yet the entire line was filled with chic Parisiennes who had shown up exactly at 7 p.m. for the same reason I did: We needed this. We needed a night to ourselves, a break from the grind of work and parenting. We needed to dance without the pressures of coupling or impressing anyone, and we needed to get home by a reasonable hour (re: said grind). Diva promised all of that, and even served us dinner. 'For 45€ [about $53] you get food and an open bar with cocktails like Aperol Spritz or St-Germain, wine, nonalcoholic drinks, and softs,' explains Constance d'Amécourt, the 39-year-old mother of three and co-founder of Diva Paris along with friends Lucie de Gourcuff and Constance Fabry-Damour. 'The purpose of this concept is to leave your mental load in the locker room and spend three hours on the dance floor.' Most women had arrived straight from work, and one mom had even taken a train that day from London to make sure she could be part of what she had heard was the 'best dance party in Paris.' There were women in designer labels and others in Mickey Mouse t-shirts, and in the end, we all hovered together over ornate displays of mini sandwiches, fruit platters, and trays of French desserts. The language barrier disappeared for me as we all swayed around the hazy dance floor and mouthed the words to Celine Dion's 'Pour Que Tu M'aimes Encore' — them in French, me in English — while devouring delicate bites of tiny foie gras sandwiches with walnuts and onion chutney or truffle-topped turkey rolls oozing with fresh mayonnaise. The bar was open and the food was courtesy of one of the top caterers in the city. The only men in sight were refilling glasses with white wine and rosé or onstage spinning records (DJ Thierry Khayat). I dabbled in an alcohol-free sparkling wine from French Bloom before moving to a pale pink rosé, letting the bartender drop a few cubes of ice into my glass to turn it into a refreshing, and trés French, Piscine. The bartenders were still whipping out Aperol spritzes made-to-order when Shakira came on and half-full glasses were left on tables unattended as the real dancing started. Diva Paris isn't the first women's-only dance club (the first of its type likely started in London in 2019), and it won't be the last. This highly successful model is working its way through Europe with events throughout Germany, Switzerland, and Austria through Mama Geht Tanzen, and is already spreading to the U.K. and America with clubs like Mums That Rave (from international DJ, producer, and creative Nikki Beatnik) in London and Earlybirds Club in the U.S. There's even a non-publicized members-only women's speakeasy inside Houston's C. Baldwin Hotel and an annual Mom Prom in Portland, Oregon. There's no age range or offspring requirement to attend these pop-up dance parties — despite having been inaccurately referred to as 'mum's clubs' in the past — where the open invitation to dance in a non-threatening environment is enough to attract a very loyal, and very niche, clientele. 'Women are showing up ready to dance but end up leaving with new friends and stronger work connections,' adds d'Amécourt, who also owns the popular children's swimwear brand, Happy Duck. 'The first edition of Diva sold out in five days, with 280 women attending that February, and the edition in March was the same plus 140 women on the waiting list. We had to go to another venue with a bigger space because we had so much interest.' It's through these events that women who haven't seen each other since college can finally reconnect. It's on a man-free dance floor that women who work in different industries can dance side-by-side and network openly between songs. And, maybe, just maybe, it's at 10 p.m. in a nightclub filled with likeminded women where a very non-Parisienne writer can leave feeling fully satisfied and fully refreshed to start a new day in the city she now calls home. Read the original article on Food & Wine


Daily Mail
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Inside newly-single Sophie Radford's 'wild' Saturday night out: Sue and Noel's daughter is filmed downing shots in skin-tight leather trousers after confirming split from husband
Sophie Radford has shared images of her wild night out on Saturday in which she downed booze, signed a fan's breasts and pretended to be a shot girl. One of the eldest daughters of Sue and Noel Radford - who are the parents of Britain's 'largest family' made up of 22 children - went out for an unforgettable evening after opening up about her relationship struggles. Sophie - who resides in Lancaster - tied the knot with Joseph Broadley in 2015, when she was around 21 years old. The pair had three children together, Daisy Mae, 12, Ayprill Louise, 10, and Leo, nine, before Sophie revealed in May that she was single, adding: 'That's all that will be said on it.' And it appears she is celebrating her new freedom by dressing up and going 'feral' on a seemingly much-needed night out with her pals. She ditched her usual motherly wardrobe and stepped out for a night on the town with skin-tight leather trousers, strappy heels and a racy bralette, which she wore underneath a cropped mesh jewelled top. The 31-year-old showed off her toned midriff and stomach piercing with her choice of clothes and accessorised her stylish ensemble with a black choker necklace and a black handbag. She shared several images of her posing with her girl friends on her Instagram story as she captioned her main post: 'Let's go crazy.' It wasn't long before the alcohol started flowing and Sophie shortly posted a video of herself holding a tray full of booze. Her friends joked that she had turned into a 'shot girl' as she carried the tray of drinks back to her table and beamed as she was filmed strutting around in her heels. Sophie and her friend then downed their shots at the bar before posting a story of her friend's signed cleavage. The mother-of-three said: 'Had a fan ask for a picture so Georgia made me sign her t**s!' The eventful evening ended with a quick stop at McDonald's where Sophie tucked into a large fries and a double cheeseburger before going home. Sophie's night out came after she broke down in tears in an episode of '22 Kids & Counting' which aired last August, as she bravely admitted that she had hit rock bottom. In the run-up to her 30th birthday, she reflected on how her life had changed since becoming a mother. She said: 'Usually people in their twenties are out partying, but my twenties were very different, I had three kids, all within a year between them. 'It's hard going, it's definitely hard going. It's the same routine everyday, it's so full on, all the time.' Sophie equally acknowledged that since the arrival of their three children, her relationship with Joe had suffered. She revealed: 'With me and Joe, we used to go out to cinemas, out for meals, go out shopping, do all sorts of things. Had things and it all stopped. At the time, Sophie also opened up about how she felt about her body, explaining: 'I used to be fit as a fiddle and I've let myself go a bit. Confidence completely shattered. 'I've realised I'm not as fit as I used to be and I don't look as good as I used to. 'I don't like my legs, I don't like my belly, I don't like my arms, I just don't like anything, at all.' Even Sophie's mother, Sue, recognised the strain her daughter was feeling, admitting: 'Sophie is a very busy mum, she does long hours at work, she's up early in the morning. 'And I sometimes feel, is she stuck in a rut. 'I'm not wanting to interfere, but she seems to be in a really bad place, and I'm not sure I can leave it any longer. 'She seems quiet and distant recently.' The news about Sophie's marriage breaking up will likely devastate sister Chloe, 29, with whom she shares a close relationship - and the timing couldn't be worse. Her single status came only a few weeks after Chloe - the second oldest daughter of Sue and Noel - gave birth to her second child, Bodhi Reign. Bodhi, whom Chloe shares with her security guard boyfriend Jacob Wallace, became Sue and Noel Radford's 14th grandchild.


The Sun
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Brits' most underrated parts of a night out revealed including spontaneous photos and cheesy chips
THE most underrated parts of a night out are hearing your favourite tune as you walk into a venue, and a spontaneous group snap that actually looks good. A poll of 2,000 Brits found partygoers also love someone pulling out surprisingly good dance moves. 2 2 As well as finally finding the pal who has gone for a wander, revellers also love sharing cheesy chips at the end of the night. But the biggest vibe-killers are big queues to get into bars or clubs, someone starting drama within the friendship group, and having to pay for an overpriced taxi home. The study also found 31 per cent of Gen Z hate forgetting their ID and getting turned away. The research was commissioned by cult cocktail maker Buzzballz, following the launch of its new 'BallzMobilez' in Clapham, London. Passersby were given free samples of the ready-made cocktail, as they were encouraged to celebrate the in-between moments of a night out. A spokesperson said: "Every night out is different, which is why we love them, and the best ones are spontaneous. 'When putting on your glad rags, you never know what is in store for you and that's the beauty of a night out.' To get ready for a big night on the tiles, 76 per cent have an alcoholic drink on their way out. With nights considered to start when getting ready (24 per cent), but for 12 per cent, it truly begins at someone's house for pre-drinks. With 40 per cent of Gen Z respondents claiming that going to an off-licence between pre-drinks and a bar makes the night more fun, compared to 19 per cent of all adults. The tipple of choice for 29 per cent is ready made cocktails, but for 39 per cent it's wine or beer. Ready to drink cocktails are the pre-drink of choice for Gen Z, with 45 per cent saying this is what they'd grab for their in-between moments. It also emerged the night out truly peaks when they are at the venue (47 per cent), although 13 per cent think the pinnacle is when they're getting ready at a friend's house. The research, carried out via OnePoll, found 35 per cent prefer a spontaneous night out. And 38 per cent feel random moments make the night out more memorable. But 41 per cent said being too cold or wet would bring a close to proceedings. A spokesperson for Buzzballz, which will see its BallzMobilez at Clapham Junction on Saturday from 2pm, added: 'Spontaneous nights out are sometimes some of the best, and let's be real, half the night is spent getting to the good bit. 'It's important to keep the good times rolling, even if you're not quite at the party…yet.'