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Stuart Skinner reveals Leon Draisaitl’s motivational Oilers tactics after awful Game 3
Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner is revealing that star Leon Draisaitl spoke up in the locker room, following the team’s loss in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final. Draisaitl got shut out in points, as the Oilers got rocked 6-1 by Florida. “Yeah, it was a little quiet, obviously, at first because we obviously […]
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3 Jaguars veterans whose roles will be pushed by rookies in 2025
There’s no concern for the Jacksonville Jaguars with the role of Travis Hunter. From the other side of the new-guy story, an undrafted free agent is making noise. And three Jaguars veterans will have their roles pushed by rookies in 2025. It starts along the offensive line, where third-round pick Wyatt Milum is making a […]
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Avalanche’s dream scenario in 2025 NHL Free Agency
Following an utterly dominant 16-4 Stanley Cup winning performance in 2022, the Colorado Avalanche have struggled to get over the hump since. That’s despite owning Nathan MacKinnon, who is perennially pushing for league MVP, as well as Cale Makar, named a Norris finalist for the fifth straight season after the first 30 goal campaign by […]
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Rainbow Six Siege Creative Director Says Siege X is “Just the beginning of another 10 years”
As we celebrate the launch of Rainbow Six Siege X, we were given the opportunity to interview the game’s Creative Director, Alexander Karpazis. We discussed many things, including Siege’s past, present, and future, and why Siege X can see the series go on for another 10 years. From improved gameplay, a free access system encouraging […]
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Deion Sanders’ mystery illness keeping him away from Colorado football
Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders has been away from the program recently as he battles an illness, according to a report from ESPN. Colorado’s annual summer camps began last week, but Sanders has been back in Texas dealing with the illness. Sanders’ son, Deion Sanders Jr., appeared on a YouTube livestream to give an […]
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Who is Love Island 2025 contestant and bombshell Emily Moran?
A BOMBSHELL is about to drop on the most famous villa in reality TV — one of the stunning Welsh variety.
Here we get to know Emily Moran, who’s travelled all the way over from Australia to Mallorca to rustle up some romance on Love Island 2025.


Who is Emily Moran?
Love Island 2025 is set to introduce a captivating new bombshell into the proceedings.
Emily Moran is a Welsh brunette who is poised to shake up the dynamics in the villa and turn a few heads.
Currently residing in Sydney, Australia, she has already made her way over to Mallorca, ready for romance and hoping find a lasting connection.
Sources close to the show revealed where Emily is originally from — and it’s the same town as Love Island 2024 alumni Nicole Samuel.
They told exclusively The Sun: “Emily’s originally from Aberdare, the same town as Nicole Samuel from last year’s show.
“Her ex-boyfriend is tall, dark and handsome, so she’ll have plenty of options when she does make it into the villa.
‘Unlucky in love’
“She’s been unlucky in love since moving down under and is hoping to find Mr Right with a little help from Maya Jama and the British public.”
As glamorous as she is well-travelled, Emily’s social media presence paints a picture of an adventurous young woman.
She enjoys beach days, often sharing photos of herself soaking up the sun in an array of stylish bikinis.
In 2024 alone, she explored a number of popular destinations, including Ibiza, Mykonos, Mallorca and the Amalfi Coast.
Emily’s romantic history adds another layer of intrigue to her Love Island persona.
With a penchant for tall, dark and handsome men, she is expected to have a wide range of options when she lands in the famous villa.
As of June 10, 2025, Emily already boasts over 7,000 followers on Instagram, but that’s sure to skyrocket during her time on Love Island.
Her most recent social media posts on the platform from the end of May 2025 indicate she’s living the dream.
[Emily’s] ex-boyfriend is tall, dark and handsome, so she’ll have plenty of options when she does make it into the villa
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‘Happy girl’
She told her followers she was a “happy girl” in one post, while another saw her say: “I love my little life”.
The arrival of Emily follows reports of the first dramatic dumping of the season, where one of the original villa girls was unexpectedly sent home.
This twist, promised by the show’s bosses as part of the Love Island’s 10th anniversary celebrations, has set the stage for further surprises throughout the series.
A source said: “This girl will be sorely missed as was already proving to be a big character. She was absolutely gutted to leave.
“But the series has twists and turns at every stage and this isn’t the usual dumping viewers might expect after a bombshell arrives.
“Executive producer Mike Spencer-Hayter has promised drama for the tenth anniversary and this format point will not disappoint.”
The first bombshell of the series, American Antonia Laites, made her mark almost instantaneously when she coupled up with Ben Holbrough — leaving Shakira Khan single and vulnerable.
Love Island 2025 first couples

Antonia Laites (BOMBSHELL) and Ben
Meg and Dejon Noel Williams
Sophie Lee and Harry Cooksley
Helena and Conor Phillips
Alima Gagigo and Blu
Megan Forte Clarke and Tommy
At risk – Shakira Khan
Louise Thompson could only spend five minutes a day with newborn while on ‘terrifying’ suicide watch, reveals fiance
LOUISE Thompson’s fiancé Ryan Libbey has revealed devastating details of her battle with postpartum depression.
Former Made In Chelsea star Louise, 35, was placed on suicide watch as she grappled with her mental health following a traumatic 36-hour labour that nearly killed her.


She struggled to form a relationship with her newborn son, Leo, in the early period of motherhood, so much so that if she spent five minutes with him that was deemed a success.
The complicated labour left Leo in great distress and he suffered respiratory issues linked to meconium, a bowel obstruction in newborns.
Personal trainer Ryan, 34, told Giovanna Fletcher’s Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast: “We even had a crisis-management team come very regularly, which—to be really honest with you—was a suicide watch because she was so mentally checked out.
“Which is absolutely terrifying, and I don’t think I’ve quite processed that one. I think that was something that I wanted to reframe straight away.
“It’s really, really sad to know that Louise was hurting like that and she couldn’t—and I suppose, I suppose I didn’t really understand what was happening.”
He continued: “I could understand that she was in shock and that she was completely reduced to a version of herself that was… she was just surrendering to the whole thing.
“She’d lost the fight, and I could understand it because she would have been exhausted and her body would have been looking and feeling so different.
“And to lie on the sofa with a vacant look on your face for days and weeks, I could understand that, but I couldn’t understand that we were in the place of potential: she wants to end her life, and she doesn’t really recognise or care for the baby in the room. At the time, I couldn’t quite understand that.”
To make matters worse the couple felt like they’d been forgotten by hospital staff and left to fend for themselves.
When they did receive visits from doctors Ryan claimed it was anything but sensitive and they felt rushed to push forward with parenthood with little regard for the trauma they’d been through.
In a candid admission, Ryan said he even felt resentment towards Louise due to the baby dream he’d harboured not playing out as he expected combined with an awareness that Leo craved his mum.
There was no let up in the months that followed as Louise suffered two terrifying haemorrhages at home which Ryan likened to a ‘murder scene’.
The second major bleed followed a procedure to reinstate the integrity of the womb.
He said: “I arrived at home to see her being loaded into an ambulance outside the house. I went down to the downstairs bathroom where it happened, and it was yet again just a murder scene.”
Louise’s body and mental fortitude was tested again when she had her entire large intestine removed after being diagnosed with ulcerative colitis.
She was fitted with a stoma bag, which causes the colon and rectum to become inflamed.
Fortunately, Louise has now got a handle on her wellbeing, though she doesn’t pretend everything is perfect.
The setbacks only make her more of an inspirational figure and she documented her incredible story in last year’s Lucky: Learning to Live Again.


Help for mental health
If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support.
The following are free to contact and confidential:
- Samaritans, www.samaritans.org, 116 123
- CALM (the leading movement against suicide in men) www.thecalmzone.net, 0800 585 858
- Papyrus (prevention of young suicide) www.papyrus-uk.org, 0800 068 41 41
- Shout (for support of all mental health) www.giveusashout.org/get-help/, text 85258 to start a conversation
Mind, www.mind.org, provide information about types of mental health problems and where to get help for them. Call the infoline on 0300 123 3393 (UK landline calls are charged at local rates, and charges from mobile phones will vary).
YoungMinds run a free, confidential parents helpline on 0808 802 5544 for parents or carers worried about how a child or young person is feeling or behaving. The website has a chat option too.
Rethink Mental Illness, www.rethink.org, gives advice and information service offers practical advice on a wide range of topics such as The Mental Health Act, social care, welfare benefits, and carers rights. Use its website or call 0300 5000 927 (calls are charged at your local rate).
Heads Together, www.headstogether.org.uk, is the a mental health initiative spearheaded by The Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales.