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Andrew Tate shares thoughts on Adam22 letting Lena The Plug film explicit scene with other men: 'You can scare a woman easier than man'
Andrew Tate shares thoughts on Adam22 letting Lena The Plug film explicit scene with other men: 'You can scare a woman easier than man'
Andrew Tate said, 'This is what the matrix wants for you as a man, they want the woman in charge and the man below with no backbone'
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Sadio Mane targeted by Steven Gerrard's Al Ettifaq
Sadio Mane targeted by Steven Gerrard's Al Ettifaq
Bayern Munich forward Sadio Mane is a new target for Saudi Pro League side Al Ettifaq, who are managed by Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard. Jordan Henderson and Philippe Coutinho are also on their shortlist.
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Barbie-inspired decor to get your pink fix at home
Barbie-inspired decor to get your pink fix at home
Of all the ‘core’ trends – and let’s face it they’ve been a few – Barbiecore is taking the fashion and beauty world by storm… and interiors is hot on the heels. After all, Barbie loves dream decor which sets the stage for a magnetic fusion of bubblegum pink, girly glamour and dolly mixture of clashing colours – and with Barbie hitting the big screen (in cinemas from July 21), that Malibu Dream House is closer than you think. To pull at your pink heart strings and inspire a fuchsia makeover, we’ve bagged the best Barbie-inspired homewares to up your rosy outlook… 1. Pink Asiatic Pheasants Teacup & Saucer, £48, Pink Asiatic Pheasants Plates, from £22, (17.5cm), Pink Asiatic Pheasants Small Teapot, £94, rest of items from a selection, Burleigh With sugared almonds, vanilla sponge and chiffon cake on the cards, this beautiful tableware sets the scene for afternoon teas with friends and pink prosecco parties. 2. Pink Retro Alarm Clock, £12.95, Rex London It’s easy to lose track of time in pink paradise and for some whimsy charm, you can’t beat this bakelite-style alarm clock. 3. Roxy Pink Wall Tile, £78 per square metre, Porcelain Superstore Tactile and sculptured, a statement splashback is one of the easiest ways to weave pink accents into your kitchen scheme. Go for a glossy finish and glazed design for a luxe look. 4. Bobbi Beck Gingham Wallpaper in Pink, from £75 per roll, other designs from a selection, Bobbi Beck A feature wall is fast becoming a living room essential – and the possibilities are limitless with pink gingham, candy stripes and polka dots. If you prefer something more subtle, you can always paper one corner of a room and keep everything else fresh in a bright white paint finish. 5. Trofast Storage Combination with Boxes, White/Pink, £42, IKEA, in-store Blending function with form, this plastic fantastic storage series is perfect for keeping books, photographs and general stuff when you want to clear the clutter. 6. WiZ Mobile Colour Portable Smart LED Table Lamp WiFi Smart Connected Lighting for Indoor Living Room, Bedroom, Dining, £63, Amazon Neon pink smart lighting synced to Spotify… we’re in. Colour changing lights controlled through your phone creates the perfect ambience for the best light show in town with countless colours to choose from. 7. Veeva Classic Indoor-Outdoor Bean Bag, Pink, from £46.99, Bean Bag Bazaar When it’s time to kick off those sparkly stilettos and switch them out for a pair of fluffy sliders to sit back and relax, this hot pink bean bag is where it’s at. 8. Chinoiserie Pug and Cherry Blossom On Pink Cushion, from £62, Fab Funky This precious pug will feel right at home on a pink sofa. 9. Yes Colours Joyful Pink Paint, £21, 1 Litre Matt, Yes Colours A lick of candy floss pink goes a long way, especially if you’re sprucing up the bedroom for a summer slumber party – and will certainly help bring karaoke music to life. 10. Lexington 300TC Sateen Fuchsia Pink Two Line Bed Linen Collection, from £100 (Single Duvet Cover Button Hem), to £165 (Superking), White & Fuchsia, Standard Oxford Pillowcase, £35 each, White & Fuchsia, The Fine Cotton Company The ideal thread count for hot summer nights, this lightweight bed linen with stylish satin stitch in fuchsia is a timeless staple to encourage the sweetest dreams. Spritz with rose water to set your mind at rest. 11. Pink ‘And Relax’ Tufted Cotton Bath Mat, £14.95, Rex London This cute bath mat can double up as a bed runner, boutique hotel style. 12. Vibia Campana Flower Bridge 40cm Dusty Pink, £16.19 each, Elho A quick win for patios or balconies the size of a dolls house, these sweet planters made from recycled plastic will make a star out of your sweet peas and beautiful blooms. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Why these women are – and aren’t – shaving their armpits this summer These are the summer bag trends you need to know about Children say ‘I’m bored’ 7 times a week – 7 ways to prevent it
1970-01-01 08:00
What Zelensky wanted from NATO -- and what he got
What Zelensky wanted from NATO -- and what he got
At last year's NATO summit in Madrid, the alliance formally invited Sweden and Finland to join its ranks. At this year's summit in Vilnius, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hoping the alliance would extend his country the same favor.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine will 'no doubt' join NATO when war with Russia ends, US defense secretary tells CNN
Ukraine will 'no doubt' join NATO when war with Russia ends, US defense secretary tells CNN
The US secretary of defense told CNN on Thursday he has "no doubt" that Ukraine will become part of NATO after Russia's war against the country ends, following a two-day summit that was dominated by the question of when Kyiv would join the alliance.
1970-01-01 08:00
Zelensky ‘doesn’t understand’ Ben Wallace’s complaints about Ukraine’s lack of gratitude
Zelensky ‘doesn’t understand’ Ben Wallace’s complaints about Ukraine’s lack of gratitude
Volodymyr Zelensky has responded to Ben Wallace after he said Ukraine should show more “gratitude” for Western support. Speaking at the Nato summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, the Ukrainian president said that Kyiv has always been “grateful” to the United Kingdom, its prime ministers and the British public. “The people in the United Kingdom have always supported Ukraine, we are grateful for this,” Mr Zelensky said. “I don’t know how else we should be grateful... how else should I express my words of gratitude?” Mr Zelensky also said that the UK and Ukraine have “wonderful relations”. Read More The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
1970-01-01 08:00
Royal’s Firm Drags Down Abu Dhabi Index After 42,000% Rally
Royal’s Firm Drags Down Abu Dhabi Index After 42,000% Rally
A group of companies controlled by an influential member of Abu Dhabi’s royal family have shed $30 billion
1970-01-01 08:00
Ultra-Rich Are Betting the Next Big American Sport Is Cricket
Ultra-Rich Are Betting the Next Big American Sport Is Cricket
Anurag Jain has loved cricket his entire life, but after learning how much players made he ditched his
1970-01-01 08:00
Why these women are – and aren’t – shaving their armpits this summer
Why these women are – and aren’t – shaving their armpits this summer
Body hair might be a concern in the summer, as you strip down to a bikini or bask on the beach. But, as new research from Dove reveals 62% of us feel insecure about our underarms, here’s why these three women are choosing to grow out or whip off their armpit hair, defying the weight of societal expectation. Content creator and author, Megan Crabbe What are you doing with your armpit hair this summer? “I won’t be shaving my armpits this summer. I spent so many years shaving my underarm hair on auto-pilot – every shower from the age of 11 onwards came with a shave. I realised there was this part of my body that grows naturally. Letting my underarms grow is another small way of reclaiming my body in the face of misogynistic beauty standards,” says content creator and Dove ambassador Crabbe. What do you think society expects? “People expect women’s underarms to be smooth, hairless, and bright – that’s all we’ve seen for so long in advertising and media. I remember seeing so many magazine covers of slim white women with their arms up and barely an indent where their armpit should be, let alone any sign of hair or discolouration. “If I’m in feminist or queer company, I know there will be less judgement, because those spaces are more understanding of bodily autonomy and letting go of societal expectations. ” How do you see your summer body? “I embrace seeing my body from all angles, in all forms, in any season, but it’s taken me a long time to get here. These days, I can see an image of myself in a bikini with visible cellulite, a stomach that isn’t flat and underarm hair flourishing and think, ‘Hey, that’s cute!’ “This particular body represents all of the battles I’ve fought – against diet culture, against anorexia, against beauty standards – and won.” Content creator and makeup artist, Shahira Allen What are you doing with your armpit hair this summer? “This summer, I will be doing whatever the mood calls for with my armpits! Sometimes, I let the hair grow and other times, I like it smooth and clean-shaven. Either way, it will be my choice and I’ll make sure I feel confident and fabulous about my underarms this summer,” the creator explains. What do you think society expects? “A long time ago, society elevated women’s insecurities and made us believe no body hair on a woman is the way to be feminine. I think society expects me to spend money ‘maintaining my body’ in the most unrealistic way possible,” she says. How do you see your summer body? “I’m still learning to see my body in my 30s and it’s been a long journey. Some days, I love what I see and other days, I struggle with a roll, lump or bump. I deserve to soak up the sun and be happy, and I know there’s a young person out there who needs to see people like me being happy and thriving in our natural bodies.” Body-positive content creator and LGBTQ+ activist, Katie Budenberg What are you doing with your armpit hair this summer?“I will be doing whatever I fancy on a day-to-day basis. Sometimes, I enjoy the feeling of smooth armpits and sometimes I think I look cool with bushes under each pit. I have been tempted to dye my armpits with the lesbian flag for Pride Month,” Budenberg laughs. What do you think society expects? “Society would rather not see me at all, and if they have to lay eyes on me, then I must be hairless from the eyebrows down – like a newborn baby, even though I’m a 25-year-old woman. “Women are constantly made to feel like they have to be small, weak and hairless, and I refuse to satisfy this anymore; I will take up space, be unapologetically me, and hairy if I want to be,” she says. How do you see your summer body? “My summer body is ready to go. It’s Fed-Girl-Summer this year, where we satisfy our hunger cues, don’t worry about looking bloated and no longer feel the need to suck in our stomachs. I will never let cellulite, body hair or insecurities dictate whether I have a fun time or not again.”
1970-01-01 08:00
China's Q2 GDP seen rising 7.3% y/y but on low base, recovery fades: Reuters poll
China's Q2 GDP seen rising 7.3% y/y but on low base, recovery fades: Reuters poll
By Kevin Yao BEIJING China's economy likely grew 7.3% in the second quarter from a year earlier due
1970-01-01 08:00
'I've already done that': Al Pacino dismissed Christopher Nolan's director's note
'I've already done that': Al Pacino dismissed Christopher Nolan's director's note
Christopher Nolan was put in his place by Al Pacino on set.
1970-01-01 08:00
'It’s a different sound for me ... It's got real-life experiences and stuff':Zayn Malik teases new 'direction' on new solo album
'It’s a different sound for me ... It's got real-life experiences and stuff':Zayn Malik teases new 'direction' on new solo album
Zayn Malik will get personal on his upcoming narrative-driven solo album.
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