3 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Glastonbury fans devastated after spotting clue that rules out huge band from headlining – despite months of speculation
GLASTONBURY fans have worked out that one popular band will be unlikely to appear at the festival despite heavy speculation.
Touring dates for the band appear to rule then out from taking to the stage at Worthy Farm in Somerset.
AlamyNine Inch Nails appear to have been ‘ruled out’ of Glastonbury[/caption]
GettyThe band will be performing in Europe at the time of the festival[/caption]
Nine Inch Nails had been heavily tipped to make an appaearacne at the festival but it now seems that they won’t be there at all.
Whilst the group will be on tour during June, their schedule places them out in mainland Europe the same weekend as the music festival.
The rockers currently have gigs lined up in Switzerland, Austria and the Netherlands during Glasto weekend.
Whilst one date in their schedule remains free, fans of the group think it is unlikely they will jet into the UK to play the gig with such short time in-between their already scheduled arena gigs.
For fans of the group, they could still catch the band in the UK earlier in the month.
Earlier in the month, the band have headlining shows at The O2 Arena in London as well as the Co-op Live in Manchester.
Having viewed their tour dates, one fan declared: “From their tour dates I doubt they would fly back in between other gigs.”
It led another to comment: “That’s a damn shame.”
Rockers Nine Inch Nails first formed in 1998.
The group is led by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Trent Reznor.
He is supported by Atticus Rose who joined the group full-time in 2016 having previously just appeared at live shows.
Trent was the sole full-time member of the band for many years and was joined by a string of musicians for their tours and album sessions.
Their highest-charting album in the UK, Hesitation Marks, was released in 2013 and reached number two on the UK Albums Charts.
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3 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Dani Dyer admits she’s had major plastic surgery op as she reveals list of her tweakments
DANI DYER has revealed she’s had major plastic surgery, spilling the details on her latest tweakments.
The TV personality and Love Island winner revealed what surgery she has had done on the latest episode of her “Live and Let Dyers” podcast.
GettyDani Dyer was candid with her listeners in her latest podcast episode with her dad[/caption]
She talked about being bullied at school about her nose which made her want to get surgeryRefer to CaptionDanny Dyer was honest about his views about Botox and surgery[/caption]
Dani, 28, revealed that she has had a nose job after a boy called her “carrot nose” at school and “used to cry about it.”
Her dad, Danny Dyer, confessed that he was against it at first, but came round to the idea as long as she was “happy.”
This isn’t the first time she has mentioned her nose job as she opened up about her insecurity in her book ‘What Would Dani Do‘.
She shared how she was taunted over the shape of her nose, prompting her to consider rhinoplasty from the age of 12, but couldn’t afford it.
Dani explained how they “shaved it down” and has been tempted to get another nose job but won’t – much to Danny’s relief.
Dani was also candid about the lip fillers she had done in her book, but didn’t like them because they made her look too big.
She added that her nan “didn’t like them” and her dad was “unhappy.”
The reality star then said that she no longer wants to have plastic surgery, because she doesn’t want to let down her fans or make it seem acceptable to change the way you look.
However, six years after her book release, she admitted on the podcast “I do love my Botox” fillers and that she is getting salmon sperm injection under her eyes for brightening.
Meanwhile, her dad Danny Dyer admitted that Botox wasn’t for him and wants to age gracefully.
He recalled a time one of the EastEnders bosses arranged a meeting with the cast and asked them to stop getting Botox.
Danny praised his former on-screen wife, Kellie Bright, for not wearing makeup as her character Linda Carter.
He also joked to “bring Mick back” as Linda is having a “hard time” on the BBC soap since he was killed off.
Dani recently revealed details about her upcoming wedding plans ahead of her impending nuptials to West Ham player Jarrod Bowen.
How Dani Dyer transformed her reputation
The daughter of everyone’s favourite EastEnders geezer Danny, is currently living the high life.
But Dani has had a rollercoaster few years, from her Love Island win back in 2018, to watching her son’s father Sammy Kimmence go to prison for fraud, and now navigating her glamourous new life as a WAG and mother of twin babies.
In recent years, Dani has completely shaken off the ‘chav’ persona, and has become one of the most well-known of the current England WAGs.
Fabulous spoke to celebrity PR expert Ed Hopkins to find out the key steps Dani has taken to reinvent herself, including the tips she has borrowed from iconic WAG Cheryl Cole.
Ed revealed that Dani’s ability to navigate personal challenges, such as the scandal involving Sammy, has greatly played a crucial role in her reinvention.
Ed said: “By openly discussing her struggles and triumphs, she has built a strong, relatable persona.
“Her transparency about her personal life, including solo parenting and dealing with public scrutiny, has garnered significant public support and empathy.”
He also shared that Dani’s openness in discussing the challenges of motherhood, has helped to transform her reputation.
Ed said: “This openness has made her more relatable to a broader audience, particularly young mothers. She balances her public image by sharing both the joys and hardships of parenting, creating a more nuanced and authentic brand.”
Her unwavering support for her partner, has cemented her as one of the most well-known WAGS of this generation, according to Ed.
He said: “Her active support for Jarrod, including attending football matches and engaging with fans, mirrors the strategies used by high-profile WAGs like Cheryl Cole and Victoria Beckham, who also stood by their partners publicly and built their own identities alongside them.”
Not only this, but Ed revealed that Dani has been able to stay relevant over the years due to her candid use of social media.
He said: “Dani has consistently used media platforms to share her narrative, from interviews to social media updates.
“She has managed to stay relevant by engaging with her followers through candid posts and professional collaborations.
“This approach is reminiscent of how Victoria Beckham transitioned from pop stardom to a respected fashion designer, using media to reframe her public image.”
During a recent Q&A on Instagram, Dani was asked about her plans for the wedding including how big the celebrations would be.
One fan said to Dani: “Are you having a small intimate wedding or a big one?”
In response, Dani admitted she was aiming to keep the affair as low-key as possible.
She said: “I would say its as intimate and small as it can be!
“I honestly can see why people go and elope and then have a big party because the guest list [I] honestly found soooo difficult!
“I’m getting married in like 5 months. I can’t believe it.”
Later during the question and answer session with her fans, Dani confirmed that she would be changing her famous moniker upon marriage.
However, she clarified that she would double barrel her name in order to keep the Dyer legacy and thus becoming Dani Dyer-Bowen.
Dani and Jarrod, who share twins Summer and Star together, first began dating in 2022.
Jarrod proposed during a boat trip in Ibiza over the summer and now their wedding is just five months away.
Danny and Dani Dyer’s podcast “Live and Let Dyers” is available to listen to on Global Player.
Instagram/danidyerxxDani has told all on her upcoming wedding plans[/caption]
InstagramThe star will wed Jarrod Bowen in five months time[/caption]
3 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Штраф 510 грн: за які дії пасажирів в Україні карають водіїв
В Україні водії можуть отримати штраф за порушення, які їх допустили пасажири. Зокрема йдеться про правила використання ременів безпеки. Якщо пасажир не пристебнутий, водій несе за це відповідальність і може бути оштрафований на 510 гривень, пише Avtosota. Згідно з правилами дорожнього руху, водій зобов’язаний не лише сам пристібатися, а й стежити за тим, щоб пасажири […]
3 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Trolls say I’m ‘gross, dirty & disgusting’ because my family-of-6 don’t use loo roll – we share white flannels instead
A WOMAN has blasted by trolls after she revealed that her family-of-six all share white flannels instead using disposable loo role.
Everyday Jazmine Brooke goes through her ‘toilet rolls‘ and makes sure there is always enough stock kept by her toilet.
Jazmine shares flannels with her family-of-sixTiktok/@jazminer17
She shared a video on her TikTok, and she has since gone viral, gaining over 2.6 million views on just one of her videos.
However, since sharing her family routines – she has since been trolled for being “dirty”, “disgusting” and “gross.”
But this doesn’t faze Jazmine, as she explained exactly how and why her family “use the same one [white flannel].”
She continued: “Technically yes [we use the same one], but not at the same time. We wash them. You use one and then, you put it in the dirty bin.
“Technically everybody’s still going to use it at one point, but they’re clean.
“It’s like a clean towel. And it’s not really dirty what you’re wiping.”
She explained that having reusable toilet paper “is actually more common than you think, and it’s not dirty.”
Jazmine continues: “It’s just what people want to call it because they’re not familiar with it.
“We did go through our toilet paper a lot quicker this week, so I had to do two loads yesterday because we ate Taco Bell and it really did not settle well.
“Everybody was fighting over the reusable toilet paper. As a family of six, it can be quite difficult to keep it going, but we have a lot.
“I like to keep it stocked, and I also have more ready to go when we start getting low on these.
“But they get washed in hot water. It’s no different than just using a towel after the shower because you’re clean when you use these.
“It’s been such a game changer. You’re so much cleaner when you use a bidet.
“Now it’s gonna go to the back of the toilet. And also, I keep one really big towel underneath it just in case someone really needs it.
“I forbid using more than one towel at one use, so if you’re really having tummy problems, you get to use the big towel.”
The way I’d never have toilet paper cause it’d still be in the dryer
TikTok comment
Her video gained a lot of attention with over 7,000 people rushing to the comments section to share their thoughts.
One commented: “The way I’d never have toilet paper cause it’d still be in the dryer.”
A second added: “How are people saying this is gross? She literally washes herself after a and you guys just smear with dry tissue and are apparently cleaner.”
A third said: “With a bidet I find this completely acceptable.”
She leaves them in a basket on top of the toiletTiktok/@jazminer17
Someone else added: “This is such a good idea! I need to get a bidet, what is a money friendly one?”
To which Jazmine replied: “I added one super similar to my amazon storefront, it’s not the exact same but super close.
“It’s $30 (£24.37), it’s not heated though! I got used to it pretty quick though. I love ours!”
More bathroom cleaning tips
Keeping a bathroom clean and fresh can sometimes feel like a daunting task, but with a few practical tips and a regular cleaning schedule, it can be much more manageable.
1. Regular Maintenance
Daily Wipe-Down: A quick daily wipe-down of surfaces, such as the sink, countertops, and taps, can prevent the build-up of grime and soap scum. Keep a microfibre cloth handy for this purpose.
Ventilation: Ensure that your bathroom is well-ventilated to prevent mould and mildew. Open windows or use an extractor fan during and after showers.
2. Tackling Limescale and Hard Water Stains
Vinegar Solution: Hard water can cause limescale build-up on taps and showerheads. Soak a cloth in white vinegar and wrap it around the affected areas for a few hours, then scrub with a brush.
Lemon Juice: Lemon juice is another effective natural cleaner for limescale. Apply it directly to the affected areas, let it sit for a while, and then rinse off.
3. Cleaning the Toilet
Toilet Cleaner: Use a specialised toilet cleaner to scrub the bowl. Apply the cleaner under the rim and allow it to sit for a few minutes before scrubbing with a toilet brush.
Bicarbonate of Soda and Vinegar: For a natural alternative, sprinkle bicarbonate of soda into the bowl, then add vinegar. The fizzing action helps to lift stains and disinfect.
4. Shower and Bath
Showerhead: Remove mineral deposits by soaking the showerhead in a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water. You can do this by filling a plastic bag with the solution and securing it around the showerhead with a rubber band.
Bathtub: Use a non-abrasive cleaner to scrub the bathtub. For stubborn stains, make a paste with bicarbonate of soda and water, apply it to the stains, and let it sit before scrubbing.
5. Tiles and Grout
Grout Cleaner: Grout can harbour mould and mildew. Use a grout cleaner or a mixture of bicarbonate of soda and water to scrub the grout lines. An old toothbrush can be particularly effective for this task.
Tile Cleaner: Regularly clean tiles with a mild detergent or a vinegar solution to keep them shiny and free of soap scum.
6. Mirrors and Glass
Glass Cleaner: Use a glass cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and water to clean mirrors and glass surfaces. Wipe with a microfibre cloth to avoid streaks.
Shower Doors: Prevent soap scum build-up on glass shower doors by using a squeegee to remove water after each use.
7. Floors
Sweep and Mop: Sweep the bathroom floor regularly to remove hair and dust. Mop with a mild detergent or a suitable floor cleaner to maintain cleanliness.
3 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on The Valentines baby name trend parents are loving – a Scots favourite tops the list
LOVE is in the air with Valentine’s day just around the corner.
And with minds turning to thoughts of hearts and flowers, parents-to-be are using the romantic season as inspiration for baby names.
Choosing a love-related name is ideal at this time of year
Now a study, conducted by social casino PlayFame, has worked out the most popular Valentine themed monikers for both girls and boys.
And one popular choice for Scottish tots tops the list.
Freya is the most popular Valentine’s girls’ name, with 2,500 monthly searches.
This name has deep romantic roots. Named after the Norse goddess of love, beauty and fertility, it’s a perfect fit for babies born around the season of love.
And it’s also really popular in Scotland, featuring in the top 10 for mothers of all ages in the latest stats.
Coming in at number two for girls is Lily.
With its origins in the elegant and symbolic flower, Lily represents purity and devotion. A bouquet of lilies is often gifted as a sign of commitment, making this name a natural favourite for Valentine’s-inspired baby names.
In third place is Layla. Derived from the Arabic word for “night”, Layla is a name steeped in romance.
It is famously linked to the tragic love story of Layla and Majnun, a tale of passion and longing, reinforcing its deep connection to Valentine’s themes.
Juno is in fourth place – a name tied to love and protection. It’s inspired by the Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth.
As the divine protector of relationships, this name exudes warmth and devotion, making it a fitting tribute to Valentine’s Day.
And finally in number five is Mila.
With Slavic origins meaning “gracious” or “dear”, Mila is a name that radiates affection. Its soft and melodic sound has contributed to its rise in popularity among parents looking for a love-themed baby name.
For boys, top of the list is David with 2,350 monthly searches online.
Meaning “beloved” in Hebrew, this timeless name is a fitting choice for a child born near Valentine’s Day.
Rowan – which also works as a girls name – is in second place. Inspired by the rowan tree, which symbolises love, protection, and resilience, its red berries also echo the colour of passion and Valentine’s Day traditions.
In third place is Tristan. This is a name steeped in romantic history, coming from the legendary medieval tale of Tristan and Isolde, a story of forbidden love and devotion.
In fourth place is Rhys. A name off Welsh origin, it means “enthusiasm” or “passion”, making it a perfect name for a baby born in the season of love.
And in fifth place is Leif, which is derived from the Old Norse word for “heir” or “beloved descendant”, and carries a deep connection to love and legacy.
TOP 10 GIRLS & BOYS
TOP 10 Valentine themed girls names:
Freya
Lily
Layla
Juno
Mila
Amy
Amara
Rose
Esme
Imogen
TOP 10 Valentine themed boys names:
1. David
2. Rowan
3. Tristan
4. Rhys
5. Leif
6. Adonis
7. Romeo
8. Edwin
9. Amadeus
10. Orlando
A spokesperson for PlayFame said: “Choosing Valentine’s-related names can be a meaningful and symbolic way for parents to commemorate the beginning of their child’s life at a time of love, kindness, and affection.
“These names not only mark the special occasion of celebrating love but also serve as a lifelong reminder to care for others, and be kind and compassionate.”
3 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on 90s pop legend hasn’t aged a day since chart hits as she performs at celeb-packed birthday party
A NINETIES pop legend looked like she was ageing backwards as she performed at a celeb-packed birthday party.
The singer, 45, shot to international fame in 1997 with the release of her version of You Might Need Somebody.
Shola picking up her Best British Female gong at the 1998 Brit AwardsTimes Newspapers LtdThe singer looked like she’d hardly aged as she made a surprise appearance this weekTikTokShola performed at a birthday party for rapper Krept of Krept and KonanTikTok
And Shola Ama looked exactly the same as she did back then when she made a surprise appearance at a bash celebrating rapper Krept of Krept and Konan.
Shola stunned in a plunging gold dress as she sent the crowd wild with a rendition of another one of her huge hits, Imagine.
After a clip of the moment was posted on TikTok, fans rushed to comment.
One wrote: “She just got better with age.”
Another said: “She looks so GOOD.” And a third added: “Shola looks stunning.”
Shola’s debut album Much Love was released in 1997 and went on to sell more than a million copies.
The star picked up the Best British Female gong at the Brit Awards in 1998.
Her most recent album Surreal was released in 2015 and Shola previously confessed she wishes she’d released more music throughout her career.
She said: “I probably haven’t put out as much music as I would have liked to and should have over the last 25 years.
“Sometimes you’re only ever as good as your last record and time is a very interesting thing, it just goes.
“Even though I came out at the end of the 90s I’m always considered a 90s artist, I didn’t quite make the noughties.”
3 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on I’ve had skin cancer twice and two brain tumours and I’m 18 – I live in fear of dying sooner than a normal person
A TEEN who’s been diagnosed with melanoma twice and had two brain tumours removed, all before the age of 18, has a rare genetic disorder that’s been passed down through her family.
Ruby-Jo Sneed, 18, discovered she had a rare genetic chromosome deletion after undergoing genetic testing aged 12 due to her family’s history of tumours.
SWNSRuby-Jo Sneed discovered she had rare genetic chromosome deletion after undergoing genetic testing – due to her family history of cancer[/caption]
SWNSHer first diagnosis was a brain tumour in September 2022[/caption]
SWNSDoctors wanted to see how the tumour would progress, before Ruby-Jo eventually had it removed in July 2023 after it had continued to grow[/caption]
She has chromosome deletion of her CDKN2A gene – which is responsible for producing proteins that act as tumour suppressors – making her more at risk of developing tumours and melanoma.
Over the course of just over two years – from the age of 15 to 18 – Ruby-Jo was diagnosed with melanoma twice and had two non-cancerous brain tumours removed, something she described as a “massive shock.”
She had the second removed recently in December 2024.
Ruby-Jo, a college student, from Hull, said: “I was around 12 years old when I found out I had it.
“At the time I think I had a positive outlook on it, I was excited I could have the day off school sometimes!
“I was quite thrilled to feel special in a way and I didn’t think of the dangers of it at that age.
“But when it actually affected me with the skin cancer and brain tumour it was a massive shock.
“I remember just crying my eyes out, questioning why me?”
The family have traced the mutation back to Ruby-Jo’s grandma who had skin cancer.
Her auntie was then diagnosed with a non-cancerous brain tumour at the age of six in 1981.
Ruby-Jo’s auntie’s son was also diagnosed with a brain tumour aged six and later went on to develop skin cancer before passing away aged just 14 from leukaemia.
And when Ruby-Jo’s brother, Bailey, now 14, was also diagnosed with a benign brain tumour again at the age of six, doctors were sure it was genetic due to the family history.
After establishing that her mum, Laura, 36, had it too, Ruby-Jo had genetic testing when she was 12 and were told that Baily and Ruby-Jo had inherited it out of her and her two sisters.
Ruby-Jo will need skin checks for moles and regular MRI scans every three to six months for the rest of her life.
Her first diagnosis was a brain tumour in September 2022 and she was diagnosed with skin cancer just a month later.
Ruby-Jo said: “When I was 15 there was a melanoma burn and that was removed on 3rd July 2022 just before year 11 and the strange thing about that is that the biopsy should have taken six to eight weeks but it took 13 weeks so we all thought no news is good news but on October 12, 2022 we were told that it was skin cancer.
I had the tumour removed and it was a horrible experience – I was 16 and I’d had a really nice time at prom and suddenly it was scary and traumatising
Ruby-Jo Sneed
“At the same time, I had an MRI and I was diagnosed with a brain tumour in September, just a month before.
“I’d just started year 11 and all I wanted to be focused on was my studies.”
Doctors wanted to see how the tumour would progress, before Ruby-Jo eventually had it removed in July 2023 after it had continued to grow.
She said: “I had the tumour removed and it was a horrible experience – I was 16 and I’d had a really nice time at prom and suddenly it was scary and traumatising.
“But they were able to remove it all and they tested the tumour and it wasn’t what they thought it was – it was a grade two PXA non-cancerous so I never needed any further treatment.”
More skin cancer and another brain tumour
Ruby-Jo began planning for her college studies but had to go back into hospital in April 2024 to have a mole checked.
She had it removed the same month and discovered it was melanoma shortly after.
She said: “They had to remove further tissue from my arm to make sure there was no cancer there.
“On the same day, I was told that my brother had also been diagnosed with stage 1 melanoma skin cancer and was waiting for surgery.”
At an MRI check up in April 2024 doctors also found another brain tumour and Ruby-Jo underwent an operation in December to have it removed.
She said: “I got results in May and I was told I’d been diagnosed with another brain tumour but this time it was in the memory part of my brain which was scarier – thankfully that meant it was very easy to remove.
It can be hard to think about the future knowing it could return
Ruby-Jo Sneed
“Memory is a huge part of your life so we initially looked into radiotherapy as I didn’t want any scary after effects of the surgery but I thought I’ve been through it once, I can do it again.
“They actually then said because I had this chromosome deletion it wouldn’t be possible for me to have the radiotherapy and there would be a higher risk of me developing more brain tumours.
“They gave it some time to see how it would progress and again it had grown so in December it was removed.
“It was a PXA tumour again.”
Ruby-Jo raised over £800 for The Brain Tumour Charity through bake sales, but has admitted that it can be “hard to think about the future knowing it could return.”
But she does hope to one day write a book about her rare genetic disorder.
SWNSAt an MRI check up in April 2024 doctors also found another brain tumour and Ruby-Jo underwent an operation in December to have it removed[/caption]
SWNSRuby-Jo began planning for her college studies but had to go back into hospital in April 2024 to have a mole checked[/caption]
SWNSRuby-Jo says she lives with the fear everyday that I might die sooner than a normal person[/caption]
She said: “All within two years – it’s hard to think about the future and because it’s happened for a second time already, it could happen a third and fourth time.
“I have suffered more than anything, it’s been my dream to write a book about my life.
“I’ve known since the age of 12 that I’d be at risk of getting skin cancer and brain tumours and I had to live with the fear every day that I might die sooner than a normal person.”
What is a chromosome deletion?
A CHROMOSOME deletion is a type of mutation that occurs when a section of a chromosome is lost.
Symptoms of chromosomal deletion syndromes vary depending on the chromosome that is deleted and the genes affected.
Symptoms can include developmental delays, intellectual disability, and physical abnormalities.
People with certain chromosome deletions may also have an increased risk of developing certain types of cancer.
Anyone can be at risk of a chromosomal deletion, as these events often occur randomly during the formation of sperm or egg cells (meiosis).
But individuals with a family history of a specific chromosomal deletion are at a higher risk of passing it on to their children, meaning their offspring would be at increased risk of inheriting the deletion.