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Phoebe Cooke
Phoebe Cooke is a freelance journalist based in London.
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Moment cops arrest Caroline Flack, 40, for ‘attacking’ boyfriend Lewis Burton, 27, at home
14 Dec 2019
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The Sun
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English
| Legal Issue
Caroline Flack was arrested for allegedly attacking her boyfriend Lewis Burton at their North London home, leading to police intervention. Blood stains were found on her door, and Burton was seen leaving his South London flat. Despite the incident, the couple aims to stay together. Flack required hospital treatment after accidentally cutting herself on broken glass during the incident. Her ex, Andrew Brady, commented negatively on their past relationship. ITV is in crisis talks as Flack was set to host Winter Love Island in South Africa, with Laura Whitmore considered as a potential stand-in. Flack has been bailed and is due to appear in court on December 23.
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Daisy Jordan
Daisy Jordan is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. She has written for many titles including Metro, Grazia, Fabulous, The Sun, heat and Closer.
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From tie-dye trackies, to nineties vintage, 2020 was all about comfort.
01 Jan 2021
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Wear Next.
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| Celebrity Style
The article discusses how the fashion trends of 2020 were influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, with a shift towards comfort and loungewear. It highlights the popularity of casual fashion trends, with joggers and cottagecore styles becoming particularly trendy. The article mentions Harry Styles as a style icon and covers the launch of Kim Kardashian West's velour collection with SKIMS. It also touches on the resurgence of nineties fashion, the popularity of tie-dye, and the Bottega Veneta stomper boot as a must-have item. The piece includes references to various Instagram posts showcasing these trends and notes the unexpected interest in suits during a time when most people were working from home. The article concludes with a nod to sustainable fashion and ethical shopping.
Miamii Mansour
Miamii Mansour is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. Experience: - Huffington Post (internship & social-media engagement) - WIRED (social media) - T3.com (print & online content) - Closer (internship, print & online content) - Heat (internship) - Archant LTD [London newspapers]...
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‘Love Island’ Reunion Show Slated By Viewers For ‘Disrespectful’ And ‘Awkward’ Scenes
01 Oct 2023
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fwrdaxis.com
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English
| Television
The 'Love Island' UK reunion show, hosted by Laura Whitmore and aired on ITV2, faced backlash from viewers for its 'disrespectful' and 'awkward' scenes. Fans criticized the lack of drama and the uncomfortable questioning of contestants, including discussions about personal relationships and rumors. Laura Whitmore defended the show's format and her role, emphasizing that questions were pre-approved by the contestants. Despite the criticism, viewers were pleased to see that several fan-favorite couples remained together.
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Diane Shipley
Diane Shipley is a journalist based in Sheffield, United Kingdom. She specializes in books, pop culture, and health (especially unusual conditions, revolutionary treatments, and how technology intersects with our physical and emotional well-being). Her bylines include The Guardian, The Washington ...
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Strictly's Giovanni Pernice breaks silence following fresh partner criticism
17 Mar 2024
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www.hellomagazine.com
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English
| Entertainment & Celebrity
Giovanni Pernice did not address rumors about difficulties with former Strictly partners but posted a photo with Anton Du Beke promoting their new show. Amanda Abbington left Strictly citing personal reasons and PTSD, later seeking legal advice for training footage. Reports surfaced of a meeting between Abbington, Ranvir Singh, and Laura Whitmore to discuss their experiences with Pernice. Michelle Visage confirmed Pernice's tough training regime, while Debbie McGee and Rose Ayling-Ellis shared positive experiences. Shirley Ballas defended Pernice's teaching and professionalism.
Mary-Jane Wiltsher
Mary-Jane Wiltsher is a versatile multimedia editor, copywriter and sub-editor with eight years’ editorial experience looking for shifts and commissions across culture, lifestyle, fashion, food and travel. She is freelance Features Editor (formerly Editor) at the award-winning independent style and ...
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Laura Whitmore Keeps It Strictly Real
05 Jan 2017
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PHOENIX Magazine
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English
| Dance
The article discusses Laura Whitmore's involvement in various charitable activities and her participation in the 14th series of BBC's 'Strictly Come Dancing'. Whitmore has been active in supporting causes related to women and children, including her work with UNICEF in Nepal following the 2015 earthquake, sponsoring a child in the Philippines through Plan International, and advocating for gender equality with the campaign 'Because I Am A Girl'. She also visited Kenya with Free The Children. Her dance enthusiasm led her to join 'Strictly Come Dancing', where despite self-professed uncoordination, she achieved a high score for her waltz with professional partner Giovanni Pernice.