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Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Abbey Clancy flaunts her incredibly toned abs in a skimpy crop top for steamy selfie after hitting the gym
Abbey Clancy flaunted her eye-popping abs as she posed for a slew of stunning Instagram selfies after hitting the gym on Monday. The model, 39, rocked a skimpy white crop top which she rolled up to show off her svelte physique along with a pair of joggers. Abbey wore her blonde locks loose and they fell onto her face as she posed up a storm for her 854,000 followers. The beauty, who is married to footballer Peter Crouch, 44, captioned the steamy snaps: 'Gym done '. Later taking to her Stories Abbey celebrated daughter Liberty's 10th birthday with a fun-filled party at home. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The couple, who are also parents to Sophia, 13, and sons Johnny, six, and Jack, five, treated the birthday girl to a mountain of gifts and decorated their home with balloons. It comes after Abbey stunned as as she dressed up as a cowgirl for a fancy dress party night on Sunday night. Once again taking to Instagram she shared a gallery of snaps in some chic suede trousers, with fringing details and a matching jacket. Later in the night she flashed her toned midriff whipping off her white top and opting for an aztec print bralette. The beauty rocked a dark brown cowboy hat which she wore on top of her blonde locks that she had styled into loose waves. Abbey accessorised by tying a patterned handkerchief around her neck and opted for a glamorous palette of makeup. She also posed for a selfie with husband Peter, who also got into the western theme. Peter rocked a double denim number which consisted of a blue shirt that he tucked in at the front and a pair of matching jeans. It comes after Abbey stunned as as she dressed up as a cowgirl for a fancy dress party night on Sunday night The former England footballer accessorised with a bulky belt and black cowboy hat. The happy couple, who tied the knot in 2011 - looked more loved up than ever as they wrapped their arms around each other and shared a passionate kiss. Abbey penned: 'Oh what a night celebrating our beautiful @ 30th birthday we love you ❤️ the best party the best people ❤️ yee haaw'. It comes after Abbey hinted that their and Pete could be adding to their brood with another baby, after already sharing four children together - Sophia, 13, Liberty, nine, Johnny, six, and Jack, five. Last month, she shared a photo of a family portrait that youngest daughter Liberty had drawn, where a baby could be seen with the words, 'maybe another' written above. Revealing she was in agreement, Abbey captioned her post: 'My darling Liberty desperately wanting me to have another baby', before addressing her husband: '@crouchy ????'


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Brides at war! Married At First Sight stars in frosty feud as they clash over fur coat at fan meet-up event: 'Tone deaf'
They came for the selfies and stayed for the subtle shade. What was meant to be a cheerful Married At First Sight fan meet-up in Melbourne took an awkward turn when brides Natalie Parham and Jacqui Burfoot found themselves on opposite sides of a fashion-fuelled fallout. Witnesses didn't notice a scene - but behind the scenes, things got frosty fast. Daily Mail Australia can reveal Natalie, who paired on the Nine series last year, took issue with Jacqui's choice to wear imitation fur, calling it out as 'tone deaf' given recent backlash aimed at co-star Carina Mirabile for similar styling. 'She called her out for wearing imitation fur - [and] promoting the fur trade,' a spy revealed. 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. 'Not sure why you'd wear it after all the Carina backlash, but that's just me - I'm no fashionista.' Jacqui, who had only purchased the garment the day before, was reportedly left upset by the unexpected criticism. Natalie admitted she 'pulled a face' and later felt compelled to apologise 'in advance' to co-star Clint Rice for how she handled the situation. 'She [Jacqui] was upset since she bought it yesterday and I pulled a face,' Natalie told Daily Mail Australia. 'I already said to them I disapprove of their throw stones mentality.' Despite the awkwardness, Natalie made it clear she wasn't interested in playing nice for appearances, instead choosing to spend time with friend Lyndall Grace. 'I wanted to hang out with Lyndall and I got to do that - if I don't like someone I don't associate with them,' she added bluntly. It comes after Carina hit back at an animal activist after she was slammed for wearing a 'fur coat' to Australian Fashion Week last month. Bailey, who runs the account Warrior For Animals, shared images of the reality TV star in the ankle-length 'vintage' coat, claiming she 'defied' the event's no animal skin rule. Carina later posted to her own social media page to assure followers the shaggy brown jacket she purchased in Brooklyn is actually faux fur. The debacle kicked off when Bailey shared a collage of Carina in her fur coat next to news AFW had 'banned all wildlife materials' from runways. The second time Carina mentioned wearing fur came during an interview with Daily Mail Australia when she was asked about her outfit. 'Yes this is my own 'fit. I bought this fur coat from New York in Brooklyn and I've got SKIMS on underneath and literally pantyhose stockings,' she said. Carina wore a nude SKIMS 'Ultimate Butt' bodysuit beneath the coat, opting for a look inspired by Kim Kardashian. While the bride has not directly referenced Bailey's accusations, she later shared a post to her Instagram Stories saying the coat is not real fur. 'It's not real fur FYI and my stylist uses vegan products,' she captioned an image of her look. Carina's makeup artist Angelina Jade commented beneath saying: 'She a vegan baddie.' The budding fashionista also made a statement to Chattr, reiterating she was not wearing real fur. 'It's not real fur, bought from a vintage store in New York. I wouldn't wear anything that's not ethically sourced,' she says. She went on to say it was 'worrying' to see people jump to conclusions so quickly. Carina later posted to her own social media page to assure followers the shaggy brown coat she purchased in Brooklyn is actually faux fur 'People are so quick to judge in this day and age and it's worrying and detrimental on people's lives,' 'We are not robots. If people have nothing nice to say, they shouldn't say anything at all. 'There is already enough cruelty in the world, people shouldn't add to it, but try and make it a better peaceful place.' Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Carina for further comment, as well as the Australian Fashion Council to verify any complaints made. AFW banned all wildlife-derived materials, including fur, exotic animal skins and feathers, from being used on runways this year and in the future.
Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Yahoo
Moving Tips From Someone Who's Done It 10 Times (and Survived)
Moving to a new home can feel like hitting refresh on life—new neighborhood, fresh vibes, maybe even better lighting for your selfies. It's a chance to declutter both your closet and your mind. But let's be real: packing is a nightmare, and saying goodbye to your go-to takeout spot? Tragic. Still, the thrill of a blank slate often outweighs the chaos of bubble wrap and broken Wi-Fi. But there has to be a way to make the process of moving easier, right? Well, yes, there is. I mean, not "snap your fingers and everything has magically moved itself" easy, but certainly more efficient. And, of course, TikTok is showing the see, @em_andhercats has moved a total of 10 times, so she's learned some things. And she's willing to share them with the world. For starters, instead of using cardboard boxes, she tries to pack as much as possible in reusable plastic totes. "It protects your items better while moving and can be used as storage at your new place," she says. Next tip: label and color code those totes. That way you can unpack a lot faster, or simply know where to reach for things you need in that moment. "Use towels and paper towels to wrap your fragile items," advises @em_andhercats.While her tips are great, the folks in the comments also had some gems to share. Like using out-of-season clothing to wrap fragile items, so you don't have to waste those paper towels. And pillows? Throw 'em in trash bags instead of taking up precious space in the plastic totes. Let's face it, you'll have plenty of use for those trash bags once you get to your new abode and start unpacking.


Daily Mail
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Braless Dina Broadhurst leaves nothing to the imagination as she pouts and preens in selfies while on holiday with her on/off beau multimillionaire fridge heir John Winning Jr
Dina Broadhurst has ensured all eyes are on her after sharing some eye-popping selfies, as speculation swirls about her rekindled romance with John Winning Jr. The 'nude' artist flaunted her figure in some revealing snaps while holidaying in Thailand - just days after being spotted once again with the multimillionaire fridge heir in Sydney. In one sultry mirror selfie, Dina, 47, posed braless in a tight white singlet and matching pants, her toned frame on full display as she pouted into the camera inside a luxury spa suite. Another scorching snap showed her lounging in a barely-there green string bikini, teasing her followers with the skimpy outfit that left little to the imagination. She looked confident and stylish as she struck a provocative pose beside a floor-to-ceiling window. Another image saw Dina ramp things up yet again, slipping into a tiny pink bandeau top and ultra-mini drawstring skirt that barely covered her hips. The 'nude' artist flaunted her figure in some revealing snaps while holidaying in Thailand - just days after being spotted once again with the multimillionaire fridge heir in Sydney The ensemble left her abs and legs on full display as she pouted confidently in a plush fitting room. In the caption, she revealed she was spending the night in holiday hotspot Thailand. Dina's steamy photo drop comes hot on the heels of a romantic twist involving Winning Jr., 35, the CEO of Appliances Online and son of appliances mogul John Winning Sr. The high-society beauty has been romantically linked to some of Sydney's richest and most powerful men, but Dina doesn't like to be tied down these days. Most recently, she was once again spotted cosying up to her ex John Jr., known to his friends as Herman. In a huge love life twist, the pair were recently spotted on a double date in Coogee with cricketer Michael Clarke and his girlfriend Arabella Sherborne, the exclusive details of which were revealed by Mail+. Their shock outing came after Dina was also romantically tied to her boy toy Kengi - a former Love Island star who is, at 23, less than half her age. The pair secretly linked up in Paris, with Dina doing her best to keep him hidden from the public eye. But after Daily Mail Australia revealed their secret tryst, she began sharing steamy snaps online from their five-star Parisian love nest. However, upon her return to Australia, Dina sought comfort in the arms of ex-boyfriend John Jr., sparking speculation about whether they were back together. Dina and Kengi shacked up at the five-star Hotel Costes and tried to keep a lid on their romance to start with, only dropping a few hints by sharing photos from the same locations. But one of Dina's holiday snaps gave the game away: the back of Kengi's head was featured in a photo taken at the Louvre. Her fling with Kengi followed her blink-and-you'll-miss-it trip to Chile for some fun with John Jr., who seems to be her go-to on-again-off-again boyfriend. She and John Jr. originally began dating in March last year, but they broke up in early December on the morning of the wedding of Bernadette Fahey and Jordan Sukkar. The pair were both expected to attend the couple's Scots College wedding, but when Dina rocked up solo, the high-profile guests knew something was amiss. Sources revealed at the time Dina came to the realisation their lifestyles were not compatible after eight months together. John Jr. is the son of appliances mogul John Winning Sr. and his family is worth an estimated $700m.


The Guardian
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Guardian
Easing the pressure of getting concert selfies
I confess that I was once one of the phone zombies whom Jason Okundaye rightfully criticises for obsessively recording concerts and performances (Do yourself, the world and me a big favour: stop phone-filming at gigs, 3 May). Eventually, however, I learned to put the phone away when I realised that if I was just watching through a screen, then what was the point in paying for a ticket? I may as well have been sitting at a computer at home. Perhaps the way to solve this is for concerts to have a 'phone window' for a few minutes halfway through, where the band pauses and poses, and rattles off 30 seconds' worth of popular riffs so that everyone can get their selfies and TikToks to confirm their presence for the Facebook update. There will be less pressure to whip your phone out to capture a moment if you're confident that there will be a guaranteed moment later on, and then we can all get back to the undiluted experience. Robert Frazer Salford, Greater Manchester I only have one true regret and Jason Okundaye brought the painful memory back. During Nelson Mandela's visit to the UK in 1995 I had a front-row position for his walkabout in Trafalgar Square and I got lucky as he chose to engage with the crowd near me. As he walked past, I had enough time to either shake his hand or take a photo. I took a photo. The result from my disposable camera was terrible, Mandela is barely recognisable. And I blew the chance to shake the hand of one of history's greatest figures. Feel it, don't film it. James Taylor Tooting, London Do you have a photograph you'd like to share with Guardian readers? If so, please click here to upload it. A selection will be published in our Readers' best photographs galleries and in the print edition on Saturdays.