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Watch the excruciatingly awkward moment Towie’s Diags and Jodie come face to face after shock split

TOWIE’S James ‘Diags’ Bennewith and Jodie Wells come face to face in excruciatingly awkward scenes from the show’s upcoming series.

The 33-year-olds, who haven’t seen each other since their breakup, meet in a retro American-style diner, and the tension between them is undeniable.

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TOWIE’S James ‘Diags’ Bennewith and Jodie Wells come face to face in excruciatingly awkward scenes from the show’s upcoming series[/caption]
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They meet in a retro American-style diner, and the tension between them is undeniable[/caption]
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As Jodie approaches Diags, she sweetly plants a brief kiss on his cheek[/caption]

As Jodie approaches Diags, she sweetly plants a brief kiss on his cheek, but it’s clear from the start that the encounter is far from comfortable.

“Hi. You ok?” Jodie awkwardly opens the conversation.

To which Diags responds, “Yeah, you good?”

The uncomfortable atmosphere continues as Diags awkwardly mentions, “I got you a drink,” handing her a fruit bubble tea.

“I was worried you were going to get a milkshake,” Jodie admits, adding, “No, I know you don’t like milkshakes.”

The awkwardness doesn’t end there, as Diags asks, “How you been?” with Jodie responding, “Good. How have you been?”

Diags, clearly not at his best, sighs and admits, “Well, not great, but, yeah.”

It’s clear that both are struggling to find their footing, but Jodie adds, “It’s good that we’re here, though, because we need to, like, actually talk.”

Diags agrees, “I know.”

The Sun revealed last month how Diags and Jodie had broken up after first getting together in 2023.

But we later learned the pair decided to reunite after their explosive Bali trip, with the full cast backing them.

A source told us: “Jodie and Diags have had some time apart to reassess things and have realised that they want to give their relationship another go.

“It’s still early stages but they are hoping to reconcile properly and work things out.

“Jodie has a young child and wants to do the best for him.

“She believes Diags still loves her and if they both put the graft in, they believe it will work.

“The pair are dating again and have the full support of the rest of the Towie cast.

“It’s complicated but they’re ready to iron out any issues after getting advice from their friends and having some time apart.”

On/off romance

The couple sparked rumours of a break-up last month when they unfollowed each other on social media.

They had endured an on/off romance and often left fans guessing about the status of their relationship.

But we were told that Diags and Jodie had decided to call it quits for good, despite the mum-of-one gearing up to relocate with her son to Essex.

A source said: “The pair have been desperately trying to make things work, but just couldn’t keep things on track and have decided to split.

“There was a big disagreement over moving in together, but in the end it wasn’t just that.

“They hadn’t been getting on for a while and they were very different people.”

Just the week before, they sparked rumours of rift when eagle-eyed fans noticed the pair has unfollowed each other on social media.

Jodie even went as far as removing all traces of Diags from her Instagram account.

She also seemingly took a swipe at the Towie star when she posted a video to TikTok that fans have called “shady”.

In the video, which has been viewed over a quarter of million times, the TV star can be seen lip-syncing to the words: “It’s because your son is a f*****g p***y.”

Many fans believed she was referring to Diags.

The pair have had fans hooked on their relationship from the start.

Meeting when Jodie was an extra in the reality TV show in 2023, Diags asked her and her son to move in with him the following summer.

Speaking to OK! Magazine at the time, Jodie said: “I like where James lives now. I would like somewhere a little bit more quiet. A bit more countryside.

“Somewhere, you feel like it would be quite a nice place to bring up a child, and I feel like it could be good for James as well.

Jodie and Diags' relationship timeline

JODIE Wells and Diags' relationship has been a whirlwind since they first met on Towie in 2023.

From making things official to facing tensions over exes, their love story has played out both on and off screen.

After a rocky breakup at the end of 2024, The Sun confirmed in February 2025 that the pair had rekindled their romance.

Let’s take a look at their rocky relationship timeline as we confirm their reunion.

October 2023
Jodie Wells joins Towie and sparks fly between her and Diags.

December 2023
The couple makes their relationship official, sharing their romance with fans.

March 2024
Jodie becomes a full-time cast member during the Bali trip, deepening her involvement in the show and her relationship with Diags.

July 2024
Jodie collaborates with Diags’ ex, Demi Sims, modeling for Demi’s clothing brand, Racing Against Humans.

September 2024
The couple faces challenges when Diags sends a message to ex-flame Elma Pazar, causing tension.

December 2024
Plans to move in together are halted as Diags and Jodie unfollow each other on social media, and Jodie removes photos of Diags from her profiles, sparking breakup rumours.

January 2025
The Sun confirms they have split after two years together.

February 2025
The Sun reveals they have rekindled their romance.

“It’s bringing him away slightly from the party lifestyle and to think about more of a family lifestyle.”

Following that however, a love triangle threatened their relationship when Diags sent a drunken text to his ex Elma Pazar saying he missed her.

While he admitted it was a joke that “wasn’t funny”, Diags, who is one of Towie’s longest running cast members, said: “There couldn’t have been a worse person to send that message to.”

Jodie was quoted as saying at the time: “He’s just an idiot – he has a drink and he just thinks all of his jokes are funny, and they’re not.”

“I don’t think there was anything behind it. I just think he was just trying to be funny. But it’s a joke at my expense.”

More recently, the pair spent Christmas and New Year apart, sparking further speculation their relationship was on the decline.

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‘She’s actually phenomenal’ say RTE viewers as Harry Potter star Fiona Shaw opens up on life in Cork on Late Late Show

RTE Late Late Show viewers were all left praising Fiona Shaw after tonight’s interview.

The BAFTA-winning actress joined host Patrick Kielty to discuss her renowned career in film and TV which spans over five decades.

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Fiona Shaw sat down with Patrick Kielty tonight[/caption]
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Fiona spoke fondly about Cork[/caption]
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RTE viewers all adored Kathryn Thomas[/caption]

The Cork star spoke about her iconic roles in hit TV shows such as Bad Sisters and Killing Eve, as well as her much-beloved film character in the Harry Potter franchise and My Left Foot.

She came to the RTE studio straight from the Dublin premiere of her latest film Park Avenue at the Dublin International Film Festival.

Fiona grew up in Cobh, Cork, with her mum Mary, dad Denis and three brothers, John, Mark and Peter.

And Fiona revealed tonight that despite her busy schedule, she often heads back down to the rebel county to see her elderly mum.

She explained: “I’m there a lot because my mother is very old now. She’s 99 next month.

“We seem to go back and forth a lot and that’s been very, very nice. I mean, you kind of feel you’re getting off a horse, and you’re thinking, ‘God, this place has changed’.

“I was away, I was often in the theatre and therefore away or on tour so often. I mean, I was always back for Christmas, but I’m getting to know Cork and West Cork and if ever I can escape up west.

“And I’m kind of discovering the country like a tourist and like a Yank.”

RTE viewers were all blown away by Fiona and raced to social media with compliments.

Ciara tweeted: “Didn’t realise Fiona Shaw was from Cork!!! What a woman.”

Grace said: “Fiona Shaw is our current favourite Irish actor. She’s actually phenomenal.”

Amanda commented: “Fiona Shaw the most underrated actor.”

Karen remarked: “I want her to be my best friend.”

Doieann Garrihy also sat down with Patrick and opened up about being bullied as a teen.

The 2FM host had noted that being held responsible is the nature of her profession, but some people also go over-the-top in calling her out.

TOUGH TIME

And a specific experience in her youth has afforded her a thick skin meaning much of the negativity sent her way doesn’t affect her.

She said: “I was in secondary school around the time Bebo was a big thing. And listen, it comes with being a teenager as well.

“You’re sometimes in the firing line. Sometimes you’re not. I happened to be for about two years, and my parents actually were amazing at that time.

“They’ve always been very good at actually saying to us what’s going on, and sitting down every day and saying, ‘Is there anything you want to say to us’, or, ‘Anything you want to tell us?’, and just be really open with us?

“I had a tough time in fourth and fifth year, and I’m really glad actually, that my it wasn’t in my pocket. Mobile phones weren’t a big thing then, because I think that’s a massive challenge for parents and for teenagers these days and trying to navigate that.

“I’m sure it’s really difficult, but I think being open with young people and just saying, ‘You can tell me if there’s something going on’, ‘We can figure it out’.

“My parents, they didn’t intervene. They just kind of went, ‘Okay, at least we know you need to try and figure this out, because if we intervene, it’ll undermine you, and you were able to sort it out’.”

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Rangers saved my life, I was addicted to hard drugs from age of 16 now I’m three years clean and at peace with myself

THE Rangers Charity Foundation has been credited with helping turn the life of a Glasgow man around.

Alex Scott attended – and now volunteers at – the organisation‘s Recovery Drop Ins which are run every week in partnership with South Community Recovery Network.

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Alex Scott turned his life around with help from the Rangers Charity Foundation[/caption]
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Now he volunteers to help those who need it most[/caption]

These sessions provide a safe and friendly space for people, like Alex, who are recovering from addiction to meet and help each other.

Alex is from Possilpark and has been sharing his experience: “Growing up in the seventies in Glasgow, there was a lot of poverty.

“You could say my childhood was difficult. I grew up with alcoholic parents, which for me seemed standard. Going through school I was a shy wee guy and with alcohol being involved at home and there being fights and things like that, I was always quite reserved.

“I was introduced to solvents at the age of 12 and through using those, I started feeling a bit more confident in myself and rebelling in class. I ended up becoming the class clown and at the time, I thrived on that because I didn’t get that attention in the house.”

This led to a destructive spiral of increasing substance usage.

Alex had grown up dreaming of being a footballer, but being dropped from the football team dented his confidence – he left school and his aspirations became just to get by.

As a teenager he tried boxing to pass the time, but solvent use impacted his commitment. He said: “When I wasn’t involved in anything to keep me occupied, I started hanging around in streets and closes with the wrong crowds and before I knew it, I had a needle in my arm at the age of 16.

“From that point on, my life revolved around using hard drugs.

“I didn’t have any real role models in my life, so the only people I could look up to were the same individuals that I was up the closes with and that’s how I ended up myself.

“I found myself in a lot of codependent relationships and not knowing how to live a real life free of solvents and hard drugs. In fact, you could probably describe it as existing rather than living.

“In 1998 I heard about methadone, and I was on that for 25 years while still using different drugs because I didn’t know how to stop.

“I did try to stop, and I had mild success, if you could call it that, but I could never stay completely clean. I was in and out of hospital, and I was just isolating myself away from the world.

“My life just became monotonous, and my mental health took a real dip. I thought I was in control of my using but through working on myself and looking back, I can see that I clearly wasn’t.”

The “utter carnage” continued until Alex was 52, when he landed in hospital and told a nurse he couldn’t continue living that way. This led to an outreach worker bringing him to a Recovery Drop In.

Connecting with others and telling his stories seemed daunting at first, but the support from volunteers helped him towards recovery: “For me, the main thing coming here gave me was a chance to escape the isolation I was imposing on myself.

“Connecting with other people that were on their own recovery journey and getting a bite to eat and chat really put me on a better path.

“It also gave me some structure to my life and a purpose to get up and out the door in the morning and try break that cycle of monotony.”

Once he was consistently attending he was asked to start volunteering, which he says has changed his life completely:  “It wasn’t an easy journey because when I came down at first my behaviour could probably be described as erratic, but the volunteering definitely helped with that, and I feel like I’ve matured a lot.

“What volunteering and chairing these meetings is teaching me is how to be responsible, punctual, committed and all these things are helping me prepare for employment because that’s probably my next step.

“My life has changed dramatically since attending Recovery. Just one example of that is that I had never had a passport before coming here.

“Now I can say I’ve been abroad and worked with Erasmus, which has been a great experience and something I never would have been able to do.

“I feel more at peace within myself, and I’ve got more self-esteem and self-worth which has turned me into the person that I am today. I am proud to say that as of a couple of weeks ago, I’m three years clean. It’s amazing to think that for 40 years I couldn’t go a day without using.”

The foundation’s Recovery Drop Ins take place on Mondays and Wednesdays, you can find more information here.

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Russia on track to lose a million soldiers to death and injury by country’s so-called Victory Day

RUSSIA is on track to lose a million soldiers to death and injury by its so-called Victory Day.

The toll from Putin’s bloodbath already stands at 860,000 Kremlin casualties, according to UK defence intelligence.

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UK defence intelligence sources say the toll from Putin’s bloodbath already stands at 860,000 Kremlin casualties[/caption]
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Moscow has been losing an average of 1,500 troops a day since November.

If it stays on the current trajectory, Russia will lose another 115,000 dead and injured by May 9, when Putin and his stooges gather in the Red Square for their annual World War Two military parade.

The losses would bring the toll of dead and injured to 975,000.

And the eye-watering figures undermine Donald Trump’s claims that Russia “holds the cards” in any peace talks.

Former Tory Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said: “Russia is facing ­catastrophic losses and a broken economy.

“Putin is playing poker with an empty hand, but it seems he may have bluffed the United States.”

The MoD said Russia was forcing its mobilised soldiers to sign contracts to keep them in service — or they will be thrown into meat-grinder fights, where the chance of survival is just ten per cent.

It comes after Trump appalled allies by claiming that Ukraine started the war and that President Zelensky was a dictator.

He then said on Thursday: “I think the Russians want to see the war end, I really do. I think they have the cards a little bit, because they’ve taken a lot of territory. They have the cards.”

Britain has continued to reject Trump’s claims.

On Thursday, Foreign Secretary David Lammy said at the G20 in South Africa: “If Putin is serious about a lasting peace it means finding a way ­forward which respects Ukraine’s sovereignty.”

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Man from Del Monte has been replaced by retired gran, 74, who could star in new telly adverts

THE Man from Del Monte has been replaced by retired Pauline Crosby — who could star in new telly adverts.

The 74-year-old ex-servicewoman was offered the brand ambassador role after winning a public vote.

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Pauline Crosby, pictured with granddaughter Poppie Capper, was offered the brand ambassador role after winning a public vote
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Del Monte’s 1980s adverts featured actor Brian Jackson in a linen suit and Panama hat as he tested the ripeness of fruit[/caption]

US canned fruit giant Del Monte’s 1980s adverts featured actor Brian Jackson in a linen suit and Panama hat as he tested the ripeness of fruit.

Farmers waited for him to give the nod before yelling: “The Man from Del Monte, he say yes!”

Pauline, of Crosby, Norfolk, has six grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

She said: “This is such a privilege. We all remember the Man from Del Monte adverts and they still make me smile.

“But today it’s all about ­celebrating family traditions and creativity in the kitchen.

“I’ve spent my life preserving these traditions and sharing them with my family and I’m thrilled Del Monte saw that passion.”

Pauline was nominated for the role by her granddaughter Poppie Capper, 30.

She said: “She’s warm, kind and offers valuable, advice when needed.”

Del Monte marketing chief Thierry Montange said: “We wanted to ensure family recipes are preserved for future generations.

“Pauline truly embodies the spirit of this initiative.”

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Couple believe they were destined to marry — after making spooky discovery

A COUPLE believe they were destined to wed — as they have consecutive birth certificate numbers.

Chris and Julia Miles said they could not believe their eyes when they spotted the coincidence eight years into their marriage.

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Chris and Julia Miles are convinced they were meant to be after discovering their birth certificates have consecutive numbers[/caption]
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The numbers on the birth certificate suggest both sets of parents must have been at the register office at the same time on February 27, 1975[/caption]
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The couple’s moment of ‘destiny’ at their wedding in 2002[/caption]

They put the paperwork side-by-side and saw Chris’s number was 081419, and Julia’s 081420.

It meant their parents must have been at the register office at the same time on February 27, 1975.

Electrician Chris said: “When we saw the certificates I was like, ‘Bloody hell!’. It shows it was fate from the day we were born.

“We believe this is totally unique to the world. We will have been next to each other in the registry office waiting room.”

Both were born at Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital — Julie on February 23, 1975, and Chris on the 26th.

“Eighteen years later their paths crossed again when they fell in love at first sight at an Oxford pub.

They bought a home together in 1999, wed in 2002 and have sons Ben, 20, and Harry, 14.

They clocked the certificate coincidence when sorting paperwork in 2010.

Today, the couple, who still live in Oxford, are holding a huge party for their 50th birthdays.

Chris added: “We’ll take the certificates to display on the way in.

“Our parents don’t remember seeing each other when they registered us, but they must have been sat together in the waiting room, and in front of the same registrar. It’s just bonkers.”

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Ex-Suns owner drops Mat Ishbia truth bomb

From one Phoenix Suns generation to the next, Ex-Suns owner Jerry Colangelo sees what current owner Mat Ishbia is building. Although the 26-30 record looks bleak, the new owner has made his fair share of big moves. For instance, he helped the Suns to make a blockbuster trade for Kevin Durant within his first month […]

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Exclusive: Clippers’ Norman Powell reveals why he joined Skechers and commitment to Understand The Grind foundation

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Los Angeles Clippers guard Norman Powell is in the midst of a career year, both on and off the court. At age 31, the LA Clippers guard is the leading scorer on a team that’s surprised everybody in the West, and maybe even a couple of folks in the Manhattan Beach […]

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Lakers vs. Nuggets prediction, odds, pick, spread – 2/22/2025

The Los Angeles Lakers will battle the Denver Nuggets on Saturday at Ball Arena. It will be a Western Conference showdown as we continue our NBA odds series with a Lakers-Nuggets prediction and pick. The Lakers lead the head-to-head series 113-80. However, the Nuggets are 8-2 against the Lakers over the past 10 games, including a […]

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Hornets vs. Trail Blazers prediction, odds, pick – 2/22/2025

We’re back with another betting prediction and pick in the NBA as we take a look at this next cross-conference matchup with Regular Season play resuming after the All-Star break. The Charlotte Hornets (14-40) will visit the Portland Trail Blazers (23-33) as the two squads conclude their season series. It’s time to continue our NBA odds series with a […]

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