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Towie stars glam up as they hit the bars on the Island of Bali hours after arriving in Indonesia
THE TOWIE cast have wasted no time and hit the bars in Bali on the first night of their away trip.
The Essex gang reunited for a night out just hours after landing in Indonesia.
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![Chloe Meadows at a bar in Bali.](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/4bbee588-46d1-407a-93c8-c919ae9ff0ee.jpg?strip=all&w=671)
![Jordan Brook and Sophie Kasaei at a bar in Bali.](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/2a0f57a5-ec4f-4d98-ad93-44f4cf2c713c.jpg?strip=all&w=689)
Dani Imbert looked glamorous in a black cut-out maxi dress and silver sandals, while ‘girl band’ member Chloe Meadows went for a black bandeau top with a purple mini skirt with a slit up to her waist.
Towie’s favourite couple Jordan Brook and Sophie Kasaei looked loved-up as they strolled arm-in-arm.
Geordie Shore’s Sophie wore a see-through co-ord and Jordan opted for a pair of khaki shorts and an unbuttoned beige shirt.
Blonde bombshell Amber Turner won’t be running into her ex Dan Edgar in Bali as he continues to film Dancing On Ice.
She looked chic in a black maxi dress and black sliders teamed with a gold clutch bag.
Courtney Green cream satin shorts for the night out with a cut-out black top as she joined best pal Harry Derbidge, who recently showed off his new physique after months of working hard in the gym.
Roman Hackett was also seen heading out but was not joined by his Love Island star girlfriend Matilda Draper after The Sun revealed she didn’t get her via in time.
A source told The Sun: “It was one of those logistical problems. Matilda had hoped all the travel paperwork would be done on time but she only signed onto the show the day before she began filming last week so there just wasn’t time to get everything ironed out.”
They continued: “She’ll still bring the drama back in Essex.”
Matilda isn’t the only Towie star not joining the Bali trip for the new series.
In a surprise move, TV favourites Lauren Goodger and Amy Childs have decided not to joining the rest of their co-stars on the sunkissed holiday.
Instead, the two OGs will remain in Essex and continue to film their own storylines.
A show source told The Sun: “Lauren and Amy aren’t going on the trip with the cast to Bali.
“With the trips it’s always storyline dependent, so not everyone will go as it’s about getting the right mix of people with interacting plots.
“Amy and Lauren will be staying in Essex, where filming will continue simultaneously, as there is always plenty of drama on home turf.”
The source added: “Both Amy and Lauren were invited on the overseas jaunt but chose to stay behind. They’re both busy mums and didn’t want to leave their kids, and it would have been stressful to take them along.”
The cast trip will be to Bali, where they have previously filmed.
But it still promises drama, tension and some romance like before.
The previous trip to Bali saw Dan Edgar and Ella Rae Wise start their romance.
An insider speaking exclusively to The Sun revealed: “Everyone involved with Towie loved shooting the last cast trip in Bali – so much so they have decided to go back to kick off the next series.
“It looks gorgeous and exotic on camera, and there is always loads of drama that plays out against the glamorous backdrop.
“Who could forget Dan and Ella hooking up in Bali last series – it fuelled the storylines for the rest of the run.”
![Amber Turner in Bali wearing a black dress.](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/1e12bc72-492f-4ebb-ad4b-4f76d21bc97a.jpg?strip=all&w=661)
![Courtney Green of TOWIE in Bali.](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/0f967bdb-a4b1-4d53-a4d2-0c3e997a89b4.jpg?strip=all&w=664)
![Roman Hackett, TOWIE cast member, at a bar in Bali.](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/towie-cast-members-hit-bars-967603072.jpg?strip=all&w=640)
![Harry Derbidge at a TOWIE filming event in Bali.](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/3af8ee26-fbf1-4f36-9ad5-ad7fa7ae1e4a.jpg?strip=all&w=657)
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Dad sobs ‘it’s not f****** fair’ as he reveals horror moment he ran over and killed son, 3, with ‘broken farm vehicle’
A HORRIFIED dad sobbed as he recounted the moment he ran over and killed his three-year-old son with a “broken” farm vehicle, a court heard.
Little Albie suffered catastrophic head injuries in the horror at 39-year-old dad Neil Speakman’s farm in Bury, Greater Manchester.
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The collision happened in a yard next to a small garden area at the front of the farmhouse in Bentley Hall Road, Walshaw.
Albie had been playing unsupervised in a small garden when he wandered into the “unfenced” area where Speakman was working.
Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court was told that Neil was driving a borrowed telehandler machine that was missing a wing mirror amid various other defects.
Speakman denies gross negligence manslaughter.
Giving evidence at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court today, Speakman told jurors that because the telehandler had a missing wing mirror he would “check profusely” for blind spots but he did not see his son.
He said: “I am always careful in what I do. He was my little boy.”
Wiping away tears, he added: “I shouldn’t have to do this. It’s f****** not fair.”
Asked to describe what happened next, he said: “You felt a bump instantly. I had travelled 10cm, 20cm…I stopped instantly. It was a split second.
“I looked right and saw his legs, and jumped off.”
Speakman told his barrister Alexander Leach KC that he was “more than competent” at driving his neighbour’s telehandler, which he said he had used “200/300 times easily”.
He said: “I looked over both shoulders a number of times, I have gone fully round, 180 degrees.
“If I thought Albie was even an inch into that yard I would never have moved that vehicle. If I thought for one second he was not on that grass I would not even have moved that stupid thing.”
He told prosecutor John Elvidge KC, cross-examining: “It was a tragic accident. I made a mistake.”
Mr Elvidge said: “Tell us what you did to stop Albie coming close to a moving vehicle before he was struck by the telehandler.”
Speakman replied: “I checked every possible blind spot. I checked he was not there. I couldn’t have checked more.
“I profusely checked. It was not humanly possible to check even more, Why would I risk my boy’s f****** safety?”
Asked why he had not put Albie inside the farmhouse, he said: “It was 33 degrees. He wanted to play outside with his dogs. It was his family home.”
Mr Elvidge said: “Is it your position that Albie aged three know to manage his own safety on the farm?”
Speakman said: “He knew dangers. I shouldn’t have left him in the garden. We all know that. Is it truly exceptional bad behaviour, neglectful behaviour? No.
“I messed up, I shouldn’t have left him there.”
‘RUINED MY LIFE’
The dad continued: “It’s one bit of human error for a split second which has ruined my life.”
Speakman said that “seconds before” the collision he had seen his son sat in the garden playing with the family dogs.
He said: “I have looked behind to the best of my ability. Not for a second would I risk his life. He is the best thing that’s ever happened…”
The prosecution alleges Speakman disregarded a warning in 2020 from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) about the use of another piece of farm machinery with a lifting bucket attached.
A letter was said to have been sent by the HSE to warn him of potentially fatal consequences after the emergence of a video posted on social media.
It showed a teenager inside the bucket in the air as the defendant moves the vehicle and is heard to say: “I’m going to drop you”.
But Speakman denied he had received any such letter and told the court the family had had problems with missing post.
Speakman has pleaded guilty to a breach of the Health and Safety at Work Act in failing to ensure, so far as reasonably practical, the health and safety of Albie.
The trial continues.
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