Jude Bellingham reveals David Beckham message after Real Madrid transfer
Jude Bellingham has revealed David Beckham wished him 'all the best' after making a blockbuster move to Real Madrid.
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Erdogan to Embark on Gulf Tour to Attract Investment to Turkey
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is set to embark on a tour of Gulf countries, looking to attract
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Meta loses as top EU court backs antitrust regulators over privacy breach checks
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Antitrust authorities overseeing firms such as Facebook owner Meta Platforms are entitled to also
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Teacher with OnlyFans account flooded with requests from her students
A teacher has become extremely popular after students discovered her OnlyFans account, with pupils now begging her to teach them. Sofia Coste, 28, began making saucy content six months ago as a way to earn some extra cash, but she had no idea how big she would become. After trying to keep the account a secret, the OnlyFans star found out her students watch her content, making for some awkward experiences at work. Taking to TikTok, Sofia quickly gained over 296,000 followers from students and parents alike as she shared details on the side hustle. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “I tried to keep it a secret, mostly for my work, but some of my videos went viral and I realized that my students had seen me,” Sofia, from Spain, told NeedToKnow.co.uk. “When they found me, I had many problems that made my work difficult and it was not a pleasant experience – mainly because people judge. “My students were surprised of course, but still, because they are young or open-minded, they did not judge me, but rather accepted or understood [it]. “I have some students who are not shy and raised the subject in class, but as a teacher you always have to be formal. “You can't scold the students for the question, but you do have to know what to answer and go back to teaching as if nothing had happened.” Having taught for over six years, Sofia found she needed some extra cash to supplement her salary. A friend recommended she try out OnlyFans, so Sofia opened an account, not realising she would shoot to viral fame. Now, working as both an OnlyFans creator and a teacher, she experiences problems from students and teachers alike who don’t believe her side hustle is appropriate. She said: “To be honest, in the school where I work, people talk a lot about me and [that’s] not always a good thing. “They talk about whether or not students want to join my class, but in the end, it is not my decision because we have to follow the rules. “Everything is regulated and it is not my right to accept or reject the students.” After discovering their teacher online, many students jumped at the chance of seeing her in person, requesting to join Sofia’s classes. The teacher added: “[I’ve had] quite a few requests to join but I don't count them. “They approach me and I treat everyone in a friendly way, but I am not counting who wants me to be their teacher.” Sharing her content on TikTok, she uses her job as a teacher to help boost her views. One clip, titled “what my students see when I drop a pen”, gained over 493,000 views and 47,000 likes, with viewers begging for her to teach them too. Keith commented: “I see you after class miss? Need to discuss your clothing.” [sic] Jose added: “I want to be a student.” “Why have I never had a teacher like this?” asked another viewer. Ismael wrote: “I want to go to your classes.” “Beautiful lady I want you to be my teacher,” said Irving. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Seven injured in Tel Aviv car ramming attack, Israeli police say
Seven people were injured after a car driver rammed into pedestrians near a Tel Aviv shopping center and then got out of the vehicle to stab civilians, Israeli police said Tuesday.
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Sri Lanka, Pakistan Markets Take Off After Major Hurdles Cleared
Investors flocked to Sri Lanka and Pakistan’s markets after the embattled nations crossed major hurdles to revive their
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Italy's finances creak as budget deficit climbs in Q1
By Gavin Jones and Giuseppe Fonte ROME Italy's budget deficit widened in the first quarter to 12.1% of
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EU Needs to Invest an Extra €700 Billion a Year for Green Shift
The European Union must invest an additional €700 billion ($763 billion) a year if it’s to green the
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Central bank surprises see June become bumper 2023 rate hike month
By Karin Strohecker and Vincent Flasseur LONDON The world's major central banks delivered in June the biggest number
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Thailand chooses a House speaker as the Move Forward Party tries to secure the prime minister job
Thailand's new government took a step closer to forming with the speaker of the House of Representative chosen Tuesday in what has been an arduous task before the next prime minister is named. The House vote for prime minister is the next major move, expected next week. The leader of the surprise election winner Move Forward Party, 42-year-old businessman Pita Limjaroenrat, has faced strong opposition from conservative lawmakers in his bid to take the job. A successful candidate must have the backing of a combined majority of the elected lawmakers in the Lower House and the military-appointed Senate, which represents the country’s traditional ruling class. Wan Muhamad Noor Matha, the Prachachat Party's veteran leader who is better known as Wan Noor, was the sole nomination for the speakership and was automatically chosen with no house vote required. “I will perform my duty with political neutrality,” Wan Noor gave a speech after the nomination. “I will perform my duty with transparency, honesty, and I will fully comply with the constitution and the rules of the parliament.” The House Speaker position was highly sought after as it could influence the passage of legislation. Move Forward said it needed the post to ensure their progressive policies, often blocked by conservative lawmakers, will pass through. But many members of the populist Phue Thai Party insisted that their party should take the crucial post as it was the second winner of the election. Weeks of tensions between the two parties over the speaker’s post had raised concerns over the unity of their coalition and added to the anxiety Move Forward is facing in forming a government, but the proposals Tuesday went according to a compromise the two parties made the day before. Move Forward and Pheu Thai, the two biggest parties in the coalition, each got a candidate endorsed for the two deputy speaker posts. Several Move Forward supporters expressed their disappointment in the speaker deal, fearing it would be seen as the party backing down, which could undermine their reform agendas. Party leader Pita wrote Tuesday on Facebook that the decision was reached in order to “preserve the unity of the work among parties of the coalition government” and that he fully trusts Wan Noor will serve the post with integrity and for the right causes. The general election in May saw Move Forward and Pheu Thai score a major win over parties in the army-backed ruling government. The victory alarmed the country’s conservative ruling establishment — especially with Move Forward, which they regard as radical and a threat to the monarchy because of modest reforms it had proposed during the election campaign. The election results reflected a public weary of nine years under Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who as army commander seized power in a 2014 coup. He was returned as prime minister after the 2019 election. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide
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Who is Fuslie? YouTuber buys PewDiePie's hand-drawn painting at record-breaking price, fans call it 'tattoo material'
Fuslie wasted no time and placed an initial offer of $10,000 for the famous YouTuber's painting
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China accuses UK of harbouring Hong Kong fugitives
The UK had criticised Hong Kong for placing bounties on eight pro-democracy activists based overseas.
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