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Watch as Luca storms off after kissing new Love Island bombshell and leaving Grace furious in game of truth and dare

IT ALL kicked off in the Love Island villa tonight, with Luca Bish being at the centre of it once again.

Tonight’s explosive episode saw the arrival of TWO new bombshells and they didn’t waste anytime in spicing things up.

Luca Bish on Love Island: All Stars.
Luca was NOT happy on tonight’s Love Island
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Love Island: All Stars contestants gathered around a table.
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It all kicked off during a game of truth or dare[/caption]
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It came after he had to kiss new bombshell Samie[/caption]

Things got tense on Love Island All Stars tonight, during a game of spin the bottle.

Gathered around the firepit, the Islanders had to read out a card with either a truth or dare on it.

The game included kissing dares, and when this was revealed Luca asked Grace Jackson – who’s he’s coupled up with – who he “should kiss”.

Not missing a beat, she replied: “Catherine.”

Later Luca ended up with a card daring him to “snog the Islander, other than your partner who is your vibe”.

But instead of kissing Catherine, as Grace had asked, he went for new bombshell Samie Elishi.

This DID NOT go down well with Grace and she was left fuming after they locked lips.

Raging, the blonde beauty was soon heard whispering to Luca to “shut the f**k up”, and called him “disrespectful”.

However, her reaction annoyed Luca and he was seen storming off.

Earlier in the episode, it was revealed how Samie and Luca had been DM’ing one another outside of the villa.

It came up as they chatted after she arrived on the show as the latest bombshell.

Sami wasted no time in saying how she felt, and said to Luca: “I fancy you, I think you’re good looking.”

Luca then replied: “I think you’re good looking.”

“So you fancy me?” to which Luca adds: “Erm I think you’re good looking…,” Samie then questioned, before she added: “What, are you scared of the word fancy?”

MAKING A PLAY FOR LUCA

The Sun previously reported Samie’s pledge to steal Luca before she even stepped foot inside the South Africa compound.

The stunning brunette star shot to fame two years ago in 2023 when she starred in season nine as a bombshell.

Samie entered the villa on day 14 and placed third in the final on day 58 alongside then-boyfriend Tom Clare.

Revealing who she has set her sights on in the villa, Samie revealed Luca is a bit of her.

When asked who she hopes to strike up a romance with, she replied: “Luca,” adding, “I feel like he’s very much a bit of me looks wise and watching him on this series, I like that he’s in touch with his emotional side.”

She went on: “He’s been the voice of reason throughout the whole Villa, I’m always saying ‘thank god someone said that…finally!’.”

Samie was then asked about how she would feel to step on Grace Jackson‘s toes – who Luca is coupled up with currently.

“Him and Grace look like they’re going fine, but you can’t believe everything you see,” Samie replied.

“The game is the game, this is what happens.

“If he does have a good thing with Grace and stays with her, then he wasn’t for me,” she said.

Love Island: All Stars airs at 9pm on ITV2

Love Island All Stars contestants Luca and Sammie at the fire pit.
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Samie was quick to pull the Brighton lad for a chat[/caption]
A woman on Love Island All Stars.
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Samie admits she fancies Luca[/caption]
Love Island All Stars contestants gathered around a table.
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She arrives at the same time as bombshell Chuggs[/caption]
Grace from Love Island All Stars.
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Luca is coupled up with Grace Jackson – but Samie isn’t afraid of stepping on her toes[/caption]
Luca Bish on Love Island: All Stars discussing love languages and families.
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She reveals her previous DMs with Luca Bish[/caption]

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Banksy fights to keep his own NAME as rival launches bitter court battle – with artist forced to release rare statement

BANKSY could lose the right to his own name in a landmark case against the world famous artist.

The faceless graffiti star is being forced to defend his trademark of the word Banksy to sell images and merchandise.

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Banksy’s girl with balloon[/caption]
Banksy artwork of a child wielding an axe.
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A new Banksy in Glasgow appeared in February last year[/caption]
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Banksy revealed a wolf graffiti piece last year

A case brought by greeting card company Full Colour Black and its owner Andrew Gallagher claim the unknown artist had failed to use the trademark.

Gallagher is already suing Banksy for defamation in a separate case over an Instagram post that allegedly encouraged followers to steal from the GUESS store on Regents Street after it advertised an apparent collaboration.

Businessman Gallagher, who sells photos of the artist’s public work, has applied to have Banksy’s trademark cancelled for “non-use”.

And for the first time one of the artist’s team will be forced to give evidence in a tribunal of the Intellectual Property Office in April to counter the claims.

A source said: “They will have to stand up like a ventriloquist’s puppet and say Banksy’s words in the tribunal.

“Banksy may be in court but we won’t know who he is.”

It will be the first time someone representing Banksy will be speaking publicly and forced to answer questions about him.

A director of his firm, Pest Control Office, will try to prove that Banksy has sold items of merchandise between 2017 and 2022.

Pest Control Office, which charges to authenticate Banksy images, says it sold a number of items including clocks, cushions, mugs, t-shirts and a handbag through his online store.

Banksy in the past has eschewed commercialism and once wrote “copyright is for losers”.

But his company says this does not give the public “free rein to misrepresent the artist and commit fraud”.

A source close to the case told The Sun: “He’s had the registrations for years and hasn’t used them.

“Everyone and his dog uses Banksy descriptively, when you see Banksy describing something you don’t necessarily think it comes from Banksy, it doesn’t function as a trademark anymore.

“He hasn’t sold things with the word Banksy, he doesn’t do spin off and merchandise.

“Him owning the trademark is problematic for the industry, it allows Pest Control to flex their muscles in a way that is potentially unfair for competition.

“Someone from Pest Control will be put in the tribunal and swear on the bible and will be grilled on what they do, and all these various facts, and finally say something on the record.”

In 2019, Banksy launched a pop-up shop called Gross Domestic Product in Croydon in response to his legal battles.

The shop never officially opened to the public but showcased his merchandise including the stab-proof vest worn by Stormzy at Glastonbury.

In a rare public statement, he said: “A greetings card company is contesting the trademark I hold to my art, and attempting to take custody of my name so they can sell their fake Banksy merchandise legally.”

Banksy’s popularity has soared in the past decade with the artist continuing his guerilla graffiti campaign on streets around the country.

In 2018 his work “Girl With Balloon” sold for £1m at Sotheby’s when a hidden shredder was activated destroying half the image.

It was returned to auction three years later and sold for a record £18.5million.

But the anonymous street artist’s work was nicked during a 37-second heist at Grove Gallery back in September last year – with two men later being charged.

However, the artwork was later recovered and returned to the Grove.

It isn’t the first time the artist’s work has been nicked.

Last August, his Peckham Wolf satellite piece was stolen.

And in 2023, a man was also arrested after a £500,000 Banksy artwork was removed from a street sign with bolt cutters.

Who is Banksy?

BANKSY first got noticed for spray-painting trains and walls in his home city of Bristol during the early 1990s.

Street art and graffiti can be considered criminal damage so it’s thought the artist stayed anonymous to avoid a run-in with the law.

In the beginning, his pieces were mainly created in Bristol, but in the 2000s his artworks started appearing all over the UK and other parts of the world.

Banksy chose to use stencils to create his pieces, probably because it’s a faster way to paint.

He was influenced in his early days by a French graffiti artist called Blek le Rat.

Blek le Rat is considered to be the father of stencil graffiti and people sometimes confuse the work of the two artists.

Banksy doesn’t only do street art – he has produced drawings, paintings and installation pieces.

The anonymous artist no longer sells photographs or reproductions of his street graffiti.

But his public “installations” are regularly resold, often even by removing the wall they were painted on.

He has also created his own theme park called Dismaland.

Banksy has left his memorable mark all over the world but has been most prolific in the UK.

The guerrilla artist is known to have created more than 120 works spanning three decades.

  • In 2002, There is Always Hope – possibly the artist’s most famous work – appeared on the South Bank in London.
  • Devolved Parliament, Banksy’s 13ft wide painting of chimpanzees in the House of Commons, hit the headlines in October 2019 when it sold at auction for £9.9million.
  • GCHQ Government Spies Telephone Box was created in April 2014. The piece in Cheltenham shows three men wearing sunglasses and using listening devices to snoop on a phone box.
  • In May 2020, Banksy unveiled new artwork Game Changer, which was painted on the wall of a ward at Southampton General Hospital in Hampshire.
  • On July 14, 2020, Banksy returned to the London Underground with a work encouraging people to wear face masks. The work, called If You Don’t Mask, You Don’t Get, features a number of rats in pandemic-inspired poses, wearing face masks – but it was scrubbed off by cleaners.
  • In October 2020, a Banksy mural appeared on the side of a building in Rothesay Avenue in Nottingham. The artwork shows a girl hula-hooping with a bicycle tyre. The mural has now been removed and sold to an Essex art gallery, disappointing local people who had hoped it would stay in the city.
  • In December 2020, a Covid-inspired Banksy mural of a woman sneezing out her dentures on the side of a semi-detached home popped up on the side of a house in Bristol.
  • In March 2020, Banksy confirmed an image showing a prisoner escaping from a former Reading Prison with a typewriter at the bottom of a “rope” made out of sheets of paper knotted together, was one of his works.
  • In November 2022, Banksy has made his mark in Ukraine after unveiling a painting of a gymnast on the side of a tower block bombed by Russia.
  • In February 2023, a new Banksy piece was confirmed after artwork showing a bruised woman pushing a man into a freezer appeared on the side of a building in Margate, Kent. The image depicted a 1950s housewife in an apron and washing-up gloves. a closer look revealed the woman had a swollen eye and a missing tooth. The artwork also incorporated a freezer – believed to have been placed up against the wall purposely –  and a man’s legs sticking out as she closes the lid on him.
  • In December 2023, a new Banksy artwork was removed from a south London street less than an hour after it was confirmed to be a genuine installation. The artist confirmed the artwork – a traffic stop sign covered with three aircraft said to resemble military drones – was his in a social media post shortly after midday.
  • In March 2024, a new Banksy tree mural was sprayed on the side of a home in London. However, two days later images showed two streaks of white paint covering the green artwork.
Banksy mural of a woman looking at a blurred street scene.
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Art Buff was created in 2014[/caption]
Illustration of Banksy's Kissing Coppers.
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Kissing Coppers has become a cultural staple in Brighton[/caption]

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Kyle Walker’s wife Annie Kilner set to get £750k to star in Celeb Big Brother – but only if bosses agree to strict rule

FOOTIE love rat Kyle Walker’s wife is eyeing a £750,000 Celebrity Big Brother deal.

But Annie Kilner, 32, will only appear if ITV bosses promise rival Lauryn Goodman, 34, won’t also join the reality show.

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Kyle Walker’s wife Annie Kilner is eyeing a £750,000 Celebrity Big Brother deal[/caption]
Kyle Walker and his wife on a red carpet.
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Annie will only appear if ITV bosses promise rival Lauryn Goodman won’t also join the reality show[/caption]
Kyle Walker of Manchester City holding the Premier League trophy.
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Kyle with Annie and three of their children, pictured in 2023[/caption]

A telly insider said Lauryn popping up to surprise Annie “would be carnage”.

Her appearance on the ITV show would give the mum-of-four the opportunity to speak out for the first time about her marriage woes with love cheat Kyle.

CBB bosses are keen to get a Wag on the show after the jungle success of Coleen Rooney in the latest series of I’m A Celebrity.

A telly insider said: “Annie finally wants to be the one who talks about her marriage. She’s fed up with everyone else having a say.

“It’s the first time she would have spoken on TV.

“It would also be a stipulation Lauryn wouldn’t be a surprise guest, as that would be carnage. Annie wants the opportunity to make her own money and wants the public to see her as a woman in her own right, not Kyle’s downtrodden wife.

“It could be the start of a new career for Annie and an exciting move. Producers dropped Lauryn for Annie, as they knew landing Annie would be a massive boost, as she has never publicly spoken about the dramas of her marriage to Kyle.

“They’re prepared to set a new precedent with fees, too, and have deep pockets. After seeing pal Coleen do so well in the jungle, it has given Annie the confidence to branch out herself.”

Influencer Lauryn, who has two children with love-cheat Kyle, 34, had hoped to sign up after meeting CBB bosses last month.

A production source said: “Lauryn really impressed casting agents but they see Annie as a completely untapped talent so are focusing their resources on her.”

Man City and England star Kyle is on loan with Italian giant AC Milan until the end of the season

At the weekend Annie and their four children joined him before his debut match.

The new series of Celebrity Big Brother, hosted by AJ Odudu and Will Best, starts in the spring.

A spokesman for the show said yesterday: “All names are purely speculation at this stage.”

Kyle Walker of AC Milan in action during a Serie A match.
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Kyle is on loan with Italian giant AC Milan until the end of the season[/caption]
Portrait of Lauryn Goodman.
Lauryn, who has two children with love-cheat Kyle, had hoped to sign up after meeting CBB bosses

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I ‘died’ of a heart attack in A&E and woke up 14 minutes later with a baby after docs did CPR and C-section at same time

PROUD Natasha Sokunbi hugs her miracle baby — born while she was “dead”.

Natasha’s heart stopped for 14 minutes after she collapsed in an A&E waiting room when 37 weeks pregnant.

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Proud Natasha Sokunbi, 30, hugs baby Beau, who was born while she was ‘dead’[/caption]
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Natasha cradles her miracle baby after emerging from a coma[/caption]

Quick-thinking medics raced against time, with a 30-strong team performing an emergency Caesarean section while at the same time giving the mum air and performing chest compressions.

Natasha then had to be put into a coma and did not meet her new daughter until three days after the delivery drama.

Yesterday, she told The Sun: “My heart wasn’t beating when the doctors delivered Beau. I was basically dead when they pulled her out.

“The doctors and the medical teams were amazing. We can never fully put what they’ve done for us into words.”

Dr Andrew Bennett, one of the first medics on the scene, said: “As far as I’m aware, it’s pretty unheard of for both the mum and baby to survive in this situation.

“It is testament to the speed of the response of everyone on our clinical teams, who were incredible.

“There is only a matter of minutes after mum’s heart stops until baby’s stops too, but we were fortunate to deliver her in time and she still had a pulse.

“Staff literally ran from the other side of the hospital to come to her aid. It was nothing short of miraculous.”

Care support worker Natasha, 30, was around three weeks away from the due date for her second daughter when she called 111 for help with a chest infection.

They told her to go to casualty and after a 25-minute taxi ride, she arrived at Royal Stoke Hospital at around 8am on December 3.

She checked herself in at reception but went into cardiac arrest five minutes later.

She recalled: “The last thing I remember was walking through triage and I felt dizzy and collapsed.

“Then I was in and out of consciousness while they were doing CPR and the C-section.

“I was so confused and I was in a lot of pain — it felt like somebody stepping on my chest.

“After that my next memory was hearing my husband and my sister talking next to my bed and I was trying to wake up but I couldn’t because I had been put into a coma.

“My husband was telling me to, ‘Please wake up’. When I came round, I noticed I didn’t have a baby in my belly and that was so scary.

“They told me what had happened but I couldn’t believe it until my husband showed me a photo and told me it was a girl.

Family photo in hospital after mother's heart attack and baby's birth.
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Natasha with husband Ayo and elder daughter Love[/caption]
A mother and father holding their newborn baby in a hospital room.
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Natasha recovering in hospital with Beau and Ayo[/caption]

“I felt so guilty because I had fallen straight on to my stomach and I thought I’d hurt the baby.”

Natasha added: “While I was in hospital I was terrified my heart was going to stop again. I couldn’t sleep for three days because I was afraid I wouldn’t wake up and I’d never see my children again.”

Both mother and baby Beau, now two months old, were home in Stafford in time for Christmas with husband Ayo, 29, and other daughter, Love, who is 16 months.

Natasha has had a defibrillator fitted to combat a genetic heart condition that she had been treated for in the past but had believed to be under control.

She added: “I knew getting pregnant was a risk but everything was fine in the checks with my cardiologist — the pregnancy was going really well.”

This is said to be a once in a career event for an emergency doctor

Dr Bennett

Dr Bennett, 34, said: “Natasha is phenomenally lucky that she came to A&E. If it had happened anywhere else, the outcome would have been quite different.

“It was simultaneously one of the most terrible things to see happen to a person and one of the proudest moments of my career to see so many people work together that quickly and deliver outstanding care.

“This is said to be a once in a career event for an emergency doctor. My heart goes out to Natasha and her family and I was overjoyed to hear that they had been discharged and made it home in time for Christmas.”

Natasha, originally from the Welsh Valleys, went on: “I am taking it day by day and had to learn to walk again but we are both much better now.

“Being a mum of two is great and I’m regaining my strength and independence.

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Mum Natasha with her baby and a medic at the hospital[/caption]
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Brave Natasha shows her scars left behind after medic’s spent 14 minutes trying to resuscitate her[/caption]

“Now I’m much more appreciative of life and won’t take anything for granted ever again.” The life-saving procedure Natasha had is called a resuscitative hysterotomy.

Hospital crews typically use a mask to pump air into the patient’s lungs and a combination of chest compressions and zaps from a defibrillator for the CPR.

A study last year estimated that the chance of both mother and baby surviving the procedure could be as low as 4.5 per cent.

Dr Bennett was not involved with the study but told The Sun: “It seems as though the baby only tends to survive when the cardiac arrest happens in hospital — it makes a big difference.

“Anything that you do while CPR is going on becomes more difficult because of all the movement.

Natasha is phenomenally lucky that she came to A&E

Dr Andrew Bennett

“The mother’s survival is the priority but being pregnant can make resuscitation more difficult so getting the baby out, if it is the right age, quite quickly becomes an equal factor.

“This is as urgent as a C-section can possibly be.

“And then you go from having one patient who needs resuscitation to possibly having two who need it at the same time, so you need a huge number of clinical teams.”

Dozens of staff from at least five departments were drafted in to pull it off, many of them just about to clock off after a night shift.

The heroic medics involved have since received the Chief Executive Award from University Hospitals of the North Midlands NHS Trust.

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The chances of both mother and baby surviving the procedure were staggeringly low[/caption]
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Both Natasha and Beau, now two months old, were able to go back to their home in Stafford in time for Christmas[/caption]
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Doctors say Natasha was ‘phenomenally lucky’ and the outcome could have been ‘very different’[/caption]

Timeline of emergency

WE take a look at how pregnant Natasha went from what she thought was just a chest infection to the brink of death — before a joyful reunion with her family.

December 2: Pregnant Natasha calls NHS 111 feeling unwell with a chest infection.

December 3, 7.30am: Natasha takes a taxi to A&E at the Royal Stoke Hospital, 25 minutes away from her home in Stafford.

8am: She arrives at A&E and checks in with reception.

8.05am: Natasha collapses in the waiting room and staff start CPR.

8.10am: Beau is delivered by C-section.

8.20am: Natasha’s heart is restarted and she is placed in an induced coma.

December 4: Natasha comes round from the coma.

December 6: Mum and baby are united for the first time.

December 17: Natasha is discharged and she is back home for Christmas with hubby Ayo, baby Beau and their other daughter, 16-month-old Love.

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