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Woman & two men knifed in horror stabbing spree at popular pub as cops arrest the two injured men & teen, 19
A WOMAN and two men were knifed in a horror stabbing at a popular pub as cops arrest the two injured men and teenager, 19.
Cops were called to the Navigation Inn, Birmingham, at around 11.15pm yesterday.
Wharf Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham[/caption]All three were taken to hospital with stab wounds where they remain.
The incident took place on Wharf Road in Kings Norton.
Both injured men have subsequently been arrested and cops have urged anyone with information to come forward.
West Midlands police confirmed they have arrested a 19-year-old man after they pursued a vehicle just after midnight.
He remains in custody on suspicion of attempted murder.
A spokesperson for West Midlands Police said: “We’re carrying out CCTV and house to house enquiries as the investigation continues.
“Anyone with information, including CCTV, dashcam or mobile phone footage from the area, should get in touch via Live Chat or 101, quoting log 4653 of 25 January.”
Police have sealed off the pub where three people were stabbed[/caption]Inside the secret politics of the porn industry as Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips fight it out for the top UK creator
TENSION can often evolve between co-workers as they fight for promotions or pay rises, leading to healthy competition between them.
But it seems Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips fight to become the top earner on OnlyFans in the UK has gone to new heights.
The pair were once friends but have recently fallen out[/caption] Lily Phillips has been branded a ‘backstabber’ by Bonnie Blue[/caption]There are so many issues that face the porn industry such as safety and consent that there is rarely time to think of the politics that goes on behind the scenes when the cameras have stopped rolling.
But the adult stars have brought the secret politics to the spotlight as the pair are have made their bitter feud public.
Despite starting as friends, it seems the competition has gotten too much for Bonnie and Lily.
Here, Fabulous looks back on how the pair supported each other to becoming sworn enemies.
Friendly Beginnings
Bonnie Blue, 25, whose real name is Tia Billinger, ditched the 9-5 in 2022 to become a cam girl after moving to the Gold Coast in Australia.
She saw the money quickly come in and decided to shift her career to OnlyFans instead.
Bonnie carved out her niche on the site by bedding ‘barely legal’ guys and has made headlines with her controversial hustle.
Lily Phillips, 23, started as a sex worker while she was at university at 19, but didn’t blow up as quickly Bonnie.
Both of the blondes come from middle-class backgrounds and it seems that when they first met they hit it off.
Bonnie claimed in a recent interview that she helped Lily get in the spotlight after asking her to help with Bonnie’s fresher content.
Bonnie says she helped Lily boost her profile[/caption]Bonnie is known for heading to universities to find ‘barely legal’ 18-year-olds to sleep with, and tends to bed as many as she can in one night with men queuing at the door.
She also claims to have helped Lily find media contacts and help her with publicity, but six months later the friendship has fizzled out.
Gloves Off
Now, the pair are seemingly fighting for the top spot for the most popular adult star.
Speaking to the MailOnline, Bonnie claimed Lily stole her idea to beat the record of bedding 1,000 men in a day.
Lily slept with 100 men in a day last year, with the behind-the-scenes footage being documented on YouTube.
The star heartbreakingly cried after the stunt and warned it’s “not for the weak.”
But shortly after, she announced she planned to sleep with 1,000 men in a day to beat the world record set by Lisa Sparks, who bedded 919 men in 2004.
She revealed she was in ‘training’ for the stunt but Bonnie wasn’t going to let her win.
She decided to move her event forward and declared she already broke the record earlier this month, bedding 1,057 men in 12 hours.
Despite Lily announcing the challenge first, Bonnie claims Lily stole her idea and stabbed her in the back.
She said: “Way before Lily even put it on her socials that she’d like to do the world sex record, and when I helped her out and invited her to do my Freshers content, I shared the idea with her saying that I really wanted to do the world record.”
“And I guess I’m very trustworthy and oblivious to people’s bitterness so I shared my idea that I’d like to do it.
“Then it wasn’t until November, three months later, she then announced on her socials that she was doing the world record.”
“Rivalry suggests competition and that I don’t have. In terms of the world record, both me and Lily know it was my idea as l’d spoken to her about it.”
Now, the pair also seem to be fighting over public appearances, as Bonnie allegedly cancelled interviews because Lily had got there first.
In a bold move, Bonnie ‘blew off’ a scheduled appearance on Plug Talk podcast because Lily had already been interviewed on it just days ago, according to the host.
Adam22, an internet personality, said on X: “Bonnie cancelled multiple podcast appearances in LA because we had Lily on first,” before joking about the adult industry ‘politics’.
She recently beat the world record and slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours[/caption]What is OnlyFans?
OnlyFans is a subscription content service based in London.
As of 2023, it is thought to have more than 220million registered users and over three million content creators.
Sex workers charge monthly fees for access to pictures, videos and more.
While popular for porn, the site isn’t exclusively designed with that in mind – anyone who wants to build up a fan base and charge them for it can set one up.
Celebs like Katie Price and Kerry Katona are popular personalities on the platform.
“Whether you’re uploading tutorials, tips, behind-the-scenes footage or just endless selfies, a lot of your followers would be willing to pay for them,” the company states.
For every subscription that’s sold to a viewer, performers get 80 per cent of the cash while OnlyFans gets the rest.
It isn’t limited to adult content, as it has become popular with physical fitness experts and musicians.
Fighting Back
Despite Bonnie winning the race to sleep with 1,000 men, it seems Lily is still fighting for her spot in the adult industry.
Lily has since responded with plans of an even more extreme stunt, announcing last week that she’s doing a ‘backdoor challenge’ with ‘as many guys as possible.’
The 23-year-old also shocked the internet after filming herself parading down the streets of London while covered in male bodily fluids.
Despite her antics, Bonnie seems unfazed by lily’s actions and reckons she isn’t cut out for the industry.
Speaking on Lily’s tears after bedding 100 men, Bonnie said it ‘wasn’t nice‘ to see her in tears.
“I’m not saying this is for everybody, nor is everyone hot enough to even do what I do, but this is something I thoroughly enjoy and I’m going to continue doing.”
Both women have also shown off their earnings from bonking men online, with Lily claiming she earns millions and Bonnie suggesting she earns £1 million a month.
Bonnie admits to rage baiting online and recently posted a video thanking the haters for making her rich.
Both were also meant to appear in Las Vegas this week for the AVN awards as they were both up for winning the Independent Female Creator award.
However, only Lily Phillips attended the ceremony dubbed the ‘Oscars’ of porn.
Despite the apparent feud, Lily spoke to Fabulous to congratulate Bonnie on the bonk-a-thon.
“I respect it,” she said.
“That’s hard work, so congratulations to her. I don’t think there’s competition.”
Lily attended the awards show last night, but Bonnie hasn’t been seen[/caption]Sitcoms and comedies are in decline – this is what TV bosses need to do to save them, says Hi-de-Hi! and Dad’s Army star
A DAD’S Army and Hi-de-Hi star has ripped into ‘woke’ sitcoms and comedies and revealed exactly what bosses have to do to revive the genre.
Jeffrey Holland shot to fame for his iconic role as Spike Dixon in Hi-de-Hi throughout the eighties.
Jeffrey pictured with his wife and actress Judy Buxton[/caption] The TV legend played the role of Private Walker in the Dad’s Army Stage Show[/caption]The actor played the character for nine series before the sitcom was brought to an end in 1988.
Jeffrey, now 78, will reflect on his decades long career in his new book The First Rule of Comedy.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun about comedies and sitcoms on air today, he said the genre is declining over a lack of live audiences.
The TV star explained: “There aren’t any. They don’t use a studio audience. Mrs Brown’s Boys does, you see. That’s why I love that show.
“Because he plays to them in the studio, and we know exactly what he’s getting up to when mistakes are made. He keeps them in. I love it. The principle of it.
“But you see, the studio audience are there to help the audience at home watching TV to know what’s funny and when to laugh.
“They laugh. There’s nothing wrong with that. It’s not cueing them in because they’re stupid. It’s just seeing them, it’s just cheering them along with the atmosphere of the show as it was being made in the studio that night.”
Jeffrey added: “You have to think too hard these days.
“We just don’t have the production values anymore that we had then. They’re different. It’s different.”
‘Woke’ debate
Jeffrey added that he thinks writing for sitcoms being overhauled is also contributing to their decline.
He explained: “First of all, we’re not getting the writers.
“And it’s a different world we live in now from the world we lived in then. And some things aren’t considered to be as funny. They’re just considered to be corny.
“You know, in modern terms. It’s natural. It’s a shame, but it’s natural. But they make these programs with what they think are funny gags in it.”
When quizzed on ‘wokeness’ in comedy, Jeffrey replied: “It’s just a question of giving priorities to the wrong emphasis, I think, somehow with woke and all that.”
Throughout his career Jeffrey has had a number of guest appearances in legendary shows such as Dad’s Army, Are You Being Served, Crossroads and Oh, Doctor Beeching!.
He also played the role of Private Walker in the Dad’s Army Stage Show, where he was first introduced to Jimmy Perry and David Croft, the creators of Hi-De-Hi.
In 2011 Jeffrey guest starred in Coronation Street, arriving in Weatherfield for a brief appearance as Clive Drinkwater.
Jeffrey Holland: The First Rule of Comedy is available from February.
Best 80s sitcoms
We take a look at some of the best sitcoms to air on TV in the 80s.
The Simpsons
This satirical depiction of life in the US was developed by Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, and Sam Simon. It first launched in 1989 and has been going ever since as viewers tune in to see the antics of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie and the rest of the Springfield residents. With over 35 series making it onto the television airwaves, it has become one of the most famous and long-running television shows in history.
Only Fools And Horses
Widely accepted as one of the best British sitcoms of all time, Only Fools and Horses has made viewers laugh for decades. Seven series of the show were made for the BBC One from 1981 for ten years. Set in working-class Peckham, it starred Sir David Jason in his most famous role as the infamous market trader Derek “Del Boy” Trotter. Nicholas Lyndhurst starred as his younger half-brother, Rodney Trotter. In 2004, it was voted as Britain’s Best Sitcom in a BBC poll.
Full House
The US sitcom Full House was created in 1987 with Bob Saget starring father-of-three Danny Tanner. After his wife died, he called in the help of his brother-in-law Jesse (John Stamos) and best friend Joey (Dave Coulier) to move in and help raise his young daughters, DJ (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Michelle (Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen). After eight series, the show came to an end before Netflix revived the franchise for a spin-off, Fuller House.
Golden Girls
Seven series aired from 1985 until 1992. It followed Four women – who were previously married – moved in together in a shared apartment in Miami. Together, they faced various struggles and encounter comical situations in their daily lives. Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty starred in roles that short them to superstardom.
Cheers
1982 was the year that saw the inception of Cheers. An eclectic group of people from all different paths of life meet at a bar Cheers. The boston boozer sees the group share their experiences as they work and drank at the establishment. It starred the likes of Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Rhea Perlman. Huge names such as Kelsey Grammer, Woody Harrelson and Kirstie Alley also starred in the hit series.
Growing Pains
Dr. Jason Seaver (Alan Thicke) is a psychiatrist who works from home so his wife, Maggie (Joanna Kerns), can resume her career as a journalist. They share three children, Mike (Kirk Cameron), Carol (Tracey Gold), and Ben (Jeremy Miller). This was before their precocious daughter Chrissy (Ashley Johnson) was born. The programme tackled topical issues such as drugs, suicide, peer pressure and alcohol.
Minute-by-minute breakdown of Kobe Bryant’s tragic death 5 years after helicopter crash from pilot error to sick photos
AVOIDING two-hour car journeys through LA’s notorious traffic prompted Kobe Bryant to often charter private helicopters.
But what should have been a routine half-hour flight five years ago ended in disaster.
On a gloomy January day in 2020, the basketball legend, his 13-year-old daughter and six others boarded a chopper in Orange County, California, as their pilot mulled weather conditions.
But less than 40 minutes later, all nine were killed when their helicopter crashed into a hillside near Calabasas.
Five years of torment have followed for their heartbroken families, who have had to contend with lawsuits as well as their grief.
Sick emergency workers fuelled their anguish by cruelly sharing graphic photos of victims.
And it took more than a year for investigators to issue a lengthy report on what likely caused the tragedy.
This is the minute-by-minute breakdown of the crash that left Kobe and his daughter Gianna dead – and the world reeling.
9.06am PT – Sunday, January 26, 2020
The Sikorsky S-76B helicopter takes off from John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California.
Kobe is scheduled to coach his daughter Gianna’s team in a basketball tournament at his Mamba Sports Academy in Thousand Oaks at midday,
Gianna, 13, is on board the doomed craft, as well as baseball coach John Altobelli, wife Keri, daughter Alyssa, Sarah Chester and daughter Payton and basketball coach Christina Mauser.
The chopper is being piloted by Ara Zobayan, pictured below.
The helicopter had flown the same route the day before, which took 30 minutes.
9.17am
Because of fog, the helicopter deviates from prior routes and heads on a detour towards Glendale.
9.21am
Air traffic control tells the pilot to circle over Glendale to avoid other aircraft and advises him on weather conditions.
An air traffic controller says: “Helicopter 2EX, hold outside Burbank Class C airspace. I have an aircraft going around.”
“2EX, holding,” Zobayan replies.
9.24am
The pilot continues to hold the helicopter in the area after being told by air traffic control it will be “a little bit” before they can continue.
9.32am
Permission is granted to proceed under visual flight rules (VFR) and the pilot is told to stay under 2,500ft altitude.
9.33am
Helicopter starts to head north and is told by air traffic control to “follow the 5 Freeway”.
The pilot is told to maintain special visual flight rules (SVFR) – which allows pilots to operate an aircraft in less than basic visual flight rules.
Zobayan requests radar assistance to help avoid air traffic, but is told the chopper is too low.
9.42am
Helicopter follows the Ventura Freeway west and enters more hilly terrain.
9.44am
Zobyan tells control he is going to climb higher to avoid cloud layer.
Helicopter begins to climb and goes up 1,000ft of altitude in 36 seconds and turns left – peaking at an altitude of 2,300ft.
Eight seconds later, the helicopter starts to descend rapidly.
A nearby tower records the helicopter is too low to receive guidance.
9.45am
Kobe’s helicopter crashes into a hillside near Calabasas near the intersection of Las Virgenes Road and Willow Glen Street, killing all on board.
9.47am
Emergency services receive the first 911 call about the crash.
9.50am
A witness on a mountain bike trail close by takes a photo of the crash scene.
Between 9.50am and 10.30am
Emergency crews are deployed to the scene and firefighters hike to the smoking wreckage, while paramedics are lowered to the site.
They are unable to locate any survivors.
As well as Kobe, daughter Gianna, and the pilot, John Altobelli, wife Keri, daughter Alyssa, Sarah Chester and daughter Payton and basketball coach Christina Mauser – pictured below – were killed.
11.24am
News of Kobe’s death is reported for the first time.
2.30pm
The Los Angeles County Sheriff and Los Angeles County Fire Department hold a joint press conference.
Teams from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB ) are on site investigation.
The FAA imposes a five-mile no-fly zone and police urge people to stay away from the area.
January 28
All nine bodies are confirmed as recovered from the site.
Kobe and three other victims are identified through fingerprints and autopsies conducted.
January 30
Identities of the five other victims are confirmed after DNA testing and analysis.
The wreckage of the helicopter is transported to Phoenix, Arizona, for further analysis by NTSB investigators.
Kobe’s death at just 41 prompted an outpouring of public grief as shocked fans, friends and relatives alike tried to come to terms with the news.
The anguish of the victim’s families has been propelled by grappling with lawsuits and waiting for investigators to confirm what caused the crash.
Early in 2021, the NTSB said the most significant reason behind the disaster was pilot error.
Hampered by weather conditions, the safety board said Zobayan had likely become disorientated when flying into thick clouds and lost control of the aircraft.
The 86-page report also said Zobayan may have had “self-induced pressure” to complete the flight despite bad visibility because he was to satisfy his client, Kobe,
Zobayan also made a “poor decision” to fly at “excessive speed” – about 160mph – into an area of poor visibility, the NTSB said.
Less than a month after the crash, Kobe’s widow Vanessa filed a wrongful death lawsuit against helicopter company Island Express Helicopters, as well as the estate of the late pilot.
It alleged the pilot was negligent and careless in a way that directly contributed to her husband and daughter’s deaths, as well as the other passengers.
The lawsuit also claimed Zobayan had violated flight rules by flying in foggy conditions.
In June 2021, Vanessa reached a confidential settlement to end her lawsuit.
But the grief-stricken mum-of-four was still contending with another lawsuit against law enforcement.
Distressingly, it had emerged emergency workers had taken gruesome photos at the crash site of victims, which were shared.
Deputies and firefighters who initially responded to the crash shot photos on their phones of the bodies and the wreckage.
Mira Hashmall, the attorney representing LA county, argued at trial they were an essential part of assessing the situation.
But the grisly images were shared between employees of the county sheriff’s and fire departments.
They were also seen by some of their spouses and in one case by a bartender at a bar where a deputy was drinking.
Vanessa’s attorney Luis Li said the graphic close-up photos had no official or investigative purpose – branding them “visual gossip” shared out of macabre curiosity.
In Vanessa’s lawsuit, she claimed Sheriff Alex Villanueva attempted to cover up the misconduct by telling deputies they’d get off scot-free if they deleted the photos.
The filing said Vanessa lives in constant fear that the devastating photos will be leaked to the public.
On August 24, 2022, a unanimous jury determined that Los Angeles County must pay Vanessa $16million over the photos.
The jury also awarded $15million to Vanessa’s co-plaintiff, Chris Chester, who lost his wife and daughter in the crash.