Watch the moment overwhelmed husband wipes away tears after partner romps with another woman in Open House threesome
AN OVERWHELMED husband wiped away his tears after his partner romped with another woman in an Open House threesome.
Alana and Alex are one of the pairs taking part in the programme, which sees couples explore the idea of an open relationship.



Last night on the show, the couple were in their bedroom preparing to be visited by a female resident, Georgie.
The couple hoped that they could take the next step towards their ultimate dream of a couple swap by having a threesome first.
Alana confessed: “I don’t know how this is going to go seeing Alex with another woman.”
But she said although it was a huge step for her – it was for him too because he might be with another woman.
Alex then opened up to the camera and said he was worried about how Alana might feel to see him with someone else.
However, he hoped that they had an amazing experience.
While Alana stated that it would be devastating if anything went wrong with the threesome.
Once, Georgie arrived the three started to fondle each other and Alex appeared to be have joined in.
But it wasn’t long before Alex felt excluded by the intensity between the two women.
And as the lovemaking between the two women escalated, Alex retreated to the side line.
Alex explained: “I think i felt overwhelmed because it went from a zero to a hundred.
“And it caught me off guard really.
“I can’t quite match that just now.”
Later, after Georgie left, his wife said that she had loved every single minute.
What is an open relationship?
An open relationship means having more than one sexual partner at the same time.
Both parties in the relationship agree to be non-exclusive and one or both parties engages in sexual activities outside the relationship.
If one or both parties engage in sexual relationships without an agreement, this would be classed as cheating.
Other names for an open relationship are polyamory and consensual non-monogamy.
She then asked Alex if he enjoyed it to which he replied: “I loved seeing you enjoy it.”
After his wife then snuggled up under the duvets to go to sleep, Alex was left musing.
And as he sat up in bed tears fell from his eyes as he admitted he was unsure if an open relationship was what he wanted.



Peacocks launches huge clearance sale ahead of closing much-loved shop
PEACOCKS has launched a huge clearance sale ahead of one of its much-loved shops shutting its doors.
The branch in Northfield, Birmingham, has items on sale with an extra 30 per cent discount on top, a shopper has claimed.



The shopper took to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook page to share the unbelievable shop discovery.
She said: “Peacocks in Northfield is now a clearance shop, everything is SALE an addition 30% sale prices!
“I got tops for £2.10 black ankle boots for £3.50!
“Jeans that was £25 for £8.40! And loads more they had loads of stock.
“Run don’t walk.”
Facebook users shared their excitement on the sale – but their sadness on the shop closure.
One shopper said: “Why are all the shops closing in Northfield?”
Another read: “It’s an additional 30% off the lowest ticket price!”
And tagging a pal, one commenter asked: “Fancy an hour out in Northfield tomorrow?”
In July last year Peacocks announced they would be strategically closing stores as they launched a new website.
The fashion retailer revealed an annual turnover of £238million for the year to February 2023, with £14.65million in profits for the same period.
Peacocks was originally bought out of administration in 2021, saving 2,000 jobs.
The brand was saved by investors led by Edinburgh Woollen Mill’s chief operating officer Steve Simpson.
It comes as closures have rocked high streets across the UK in recent years.
Devastated shoppers cried “what a tragedy” as a beloved shop of 33 years is set to pull down the shutters for good.
Why the high street still rules!

Fabulous’ Fashion Director, Tracey Lea Sayer shares her thoughts.
I WAS 10 when I first discovered the utter joy of high-street shopping for clothes with my mum and nan.
Going into town on Saturday became a family tradition – a girls’ day out we would look forward to all week.
My mum’s favourite shop was M&S, where she would gaze at jackets with big shoulder pads and floral sundresses, while my nan would make a beeline for John Lewis and their classic coats and elegant court shoes.
I was all over Tammy Girl – Etam’s little sister – and Chelsea Girl, which was later rebranded to high-street fave River Island.
I would spend hours in the changing rooms, watched keenly by my two cheerleaders, who gave the thumbs up – or thumbs down – on what I was trying on.
Frilly ra-ra skirts, duster coats, polka dot leggings, puff balls, boob tubes… I tried them all, often making my nan howl with laughter.
Fashion wasn’t so fast back in the 1980s and every item was cherished and worn until it fell apart – literally – at the seams.
At 18, I went to art college and my tastes became more refined.
Extra cash from a part-time job in a bar meant I could move on to slightly more expensive stores, like Warehouse, Miss Selfridge and the mecca that was Topshop.
I knew at this point I wanted to work in fashion because the high street had totally seduced me.
One day, I wrote an article for a competition in a glossy mag about my love of retail therapy and my favourite LBD – and I won!
That led me to where I am today – Fashion Director of Fabulous.
It’s not just me that loves the high street – big-name designers are fans, too. When Cool Britannia hit in the ’90s, they all turned up in one big store.
Designers at Debenhams was a stroke of genius by Debenhams CEO Belinda Earl, designer Ben de Lisi and fashion director Spencer Hawken, who introduced diffusion ranges from John Rocha, Matthew Williamson and Betty Jackson, to name a few.
This meant we could all afford a bit of luxury and wear a well-known designer’s signature style.
Years later, I hosted a night with Debenhams and Fabulous for 250 readers, who were in awe meeting all the designers. It was a real career highlight for me.
In 2004, H&M started rolling out their international designer collabs.
Karl Lagerfeld was first, followed by Roberto Cavalli, Marni, Stella McCartney, Maison Martin Margiela, Sonia Rykiel, Comme des Garçons, Balmain, Versace and many, many more. I could barely contain myself!
Then in 2007, Kate Moss launched her first collection with Topshop, with thousands queuing along London’s Oxford Street.
I remember sitting behind Ms Moss and Topshop boss Philip Green at a London Fashion Week Topshop Unique catwalk show.
I had my three-year-old daughter, Frankie, in tow and we both made the news the next day after we were papped behind Kate, my supermodel girl crush.
At the time, the high street was on fire. Who needed designer buys when Mango stocked tin foil trousers just like the designer Isabel Marant ones and you could buy a bit of Barbara Hulanicki’s legendary brand Biba from Topshop?
High street stores even started to storm London Fashion week.
Although Topshop Unique had shown collections since 2001, in 2013 River Island showed its first collection in collaboration with global superstar Rihanna, who was flown in by a friend of mine on a private jet. KER-CHING!
A whole new generation of high profile high street collabs followed.
Beyoncé created Ivy Park with Topshop’s Philip Green and I even flew to LA for Fabulous to shoot the Kardashian sisters in their bodycon “Kollection” for Dorothy Perkins.
I am pleased to say they were the absolute dream cover stars.
Fast forward to 2024 and while the high street doesn’t look exactly like it did pre-Covid, it has made a gallant comeback.
Stores like M&S, Reserved and Zara, and designer collabs like Victoria Beckham X Mango and Rochelle Humes for Next are giving me all the feels.
The supermarkets have really come into their own, too, smashing it with gorgeous collections that look expensive, but at prices that still allow us to afford the weekly shop.
The last 30 years of high street fashion have been one big adventure for me. Bring on the next 30!
Shoppers rush to buy ‘bargain’ cabin suitcase with 5 star reviews from Dunelm
BARGAIN hunters are going wild for a brand new buy in Dunelm that’s perfect for travelling.
So if you’re lucky enough to be jetting abroad any time soon, then you’ll need to check this out.


Not only is it super purse-friendly, but it’s bound to be a travel essential for those going on long haul flights.
The retailer is scanning its Elements Hard Shell Suitcase for £21, down from £30.
Available in a range of sizes and colours, the item has been designed using strong hard shell which has been placed on four spinner wheels, making rolling your suitcase around easy.
Finished with two sturdy handles to make carrying more comfortable and a zip insert with an elastic clip closure to hold your clothes in place.
Shoppers rave
Numerous Dunelm shoppers have raced to the website to share their rave reviews of the high-street buy, which has now amassed an average rating of 4.5 out of five.
“This is a great value well fitted suitcase ideal for longer trips when you need lots of space for cloths etc,” one shopper said.
A second weighed in: “I brought this case for use of carry on luggage for air travel.
“The dimensions are within the exact requirements for Ryan Air and I knew it would be suitable for all other airlines.
“The case is of good quality but still light and has internal fastenings/zip compartment making it easy to pack and keep your contents organised and in place.
“It glides along with ease using the extendable handle to push or pull along. This is a great quality case for the price.”
It comes after shoppers raved about a ‘stylish and very spacious’ suitcase you can nab from Dunelm.
Not only can you ‘get loads in it’, but it’s Jet2-approved too.
So if you’re lucky enough to be jetting abroad any time soon but don’t want to fork out for a pricey hold bag, fear not, you won’t need to look any further.
Thanks to this affordable and gorgeous bag, which is available in four colours, you’ll be able to fit in everything you need for your next trip.
Bargain hunters are raving about the ‘classy’ bag – and it’s been snapped up by numerous travellers.
And don’t worry if you’re on a budget and don’t have loads of cash to splash, as the sleek IT Luggage Divinity 4-Wheel Soft Shell Suitcase now has 30% off.
The cabin bag, which was once priced at £40, has now been slashed down to just £28 – and we think it’s a real steal.
As well as being compact, small and lightweight, this cabin-friendly bag is a breeze to handle in the hustle and bustle of a busy airport terminal.
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Horoscope today, June 7, 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg
OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in March 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.
Read on to see what’s written in the stars for you today.
ARIES
March 21 to April 20
The contact who loves sharing comedy clips with you could be a serious business partner.
So talk or write about your dreams today together. Your boundary- setting zone is sensitive, but also go-ahead.
If big plans can’t happen exactly as you wish, you are flexible enough to find attractive alternatives.

TAURUS
April 21 to May 21
Firebrand Uranus boosts your independence, while Venus helps you stick up for a change you believe in.
A project with some public performance gets closer, and words and music mix in wonderful ways.
Read more into a gift from someone you may not know well, yet.
Luck opens a violet door.
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GEMINI
May 22 to June 21
Hidden hopes and fears grow stronger in the shade today, and sharing them with “M” lets some light in.
But your best adviser now is yourself, don’t silence any inner voice telling you where to go.
Stepping away from work can help you see a situation more clearly – find the words and actions you’ll need.
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CANCER
June 22 to July 22
Maybe a travel or study plan is moving faster than you expected – but that doesn’t mean you can’t keep up.
chart encourages playing a little less safe, even if you can’t be totally sure of the outcome.
A family recently doubled in size has some luck tips to share.
Love waits in a “B” friend’s contacts list.
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LEO
July 23 to August 23
You are ready to climb high and leave old ambitions behind – as fresh goals come your way from someone younger.
This may ask a lot of you, but you have so much to give.
Love confidence links to telling the truth, so don’t be tempted to lie.
Luck links to a pattern of musical notes.
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VIRGO
August 24 to September 22
The moon and Venus sometimes make a confusing communications team – as opposite opinions clash.
But your key skill today is winning over all kinds of people.
Maybe someone close is changing – but so are you.
Together you can create a new normal that’s better and more lasting.
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LIBRA
September 23 to October 23
Moon resilience helps you bounce back when no one expects it.
Second chances are your zodiac speciality, and your natural fairness is bigger than pride.
Someone recently relocated, maybe just in the short term, shares a picture that can change everything.
Love heads back to its best.
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List of 12 star signs
The traditional dates used by Mystic Meg for each sign are below.
- Capricorn: December 22 – January 20
- Aquarius: January 21 – February 18
- Pisces: February 19 – March 20
- Aries: March 21 – April 20
- Taurus: April 21 – May 21
- Gemini: May 22 – June 21
- Cancer: June 22 – July 22
- Leo: July 23 – August 23
- Virgo: August 24 – September 22
- Libra: September 23 – October 23
- Scorpio: October 24 – November 22
- Sagittarius: November 23 – December 21
SCORPIO
October 24 to November 22
Confidence rises in passion terms and in regard to the respect you think you deserve.
If people have not matched your hopes, this can change by tonight.
While an open-air exercise class or music session inspires love feelings.
Your fulfilment chart feels tough, but you’ll stay in charge.
Get all the latest Scorpio horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
SAGITTARIUS
November 23 to December 21
Work through your options today and make a shortlist, based on where you want to go rather than where you’ve already been.
Prizes can feature a sunshine factor, from holiday foods to island locations.
Love can start – and be such a surprise – when you spot a workmate in a leisure setting.
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CAPRICORN
December 22 to January 20
Surprises of the zodiac now centre on your chart, so be ready to give, and receive, wonderful feelings.
Single? There can be a follow-up to a message sent months ago.
Mars makes short cuts seem so tempting, especially in terms of physical change.
It’s vital to tick all boxes, now you’ve done your best.
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AQUARIUS
January 21 to February 18
You are ready to move from thinking about a family change to making it happen – yes, you have all the ingredients you need.
When you add in ability to believe in your own strength, you shift to next-level success.
Mars sparks love at first sight, as two style icons pass each other, perhaps in slow motion.
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PISCES
February 19 to March 20
Celebrate the small, quiet aspects of love all day – a partner will adore how cherished you can make them feel, with actions rather than gifts.
Single? Someone who seems almost dull at first, is hiding a heart of gold.
The Mars effect encourages outrageous menus – and prize-winning flavours.
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Family & friends of 3 Brits facing death penalty in £300k Bali coke smuggling plot reveal horror as trio’s fate awaits
THE family and friends of three Brits facing the death penalty after being accused of a £300,000 coke smuggling plot have revealed they are in “deep shock”.
Jon Collyer, 37, and Lisa Stocker, 39, both of Gillingham, Kent, are charged with attempting to smuggle 1kg of cocaine into Bali on February 1.



A third Brit, Phineas Float, 31, who was allegedly due to receive the pair, was arrested a few days later.
The three Brits face death by firing squad if they are found guilty of the offence under Indonesia’s tough anti-drug laws.
Members of their families and friends have now spoken of their horror over the drug arrests.
Julian Collyer, dad of Jon, said: “I’m in deep shock, to be honest.
“I’m very, very worried as any father or parent would be. I’m concerned about the court case and just very worried.”
Speaking to the DailyMail, the East Sussex dad revealed he spoke to his son for the first time in three weeks.
A family member of mum Lisa Stocker, who wished to remain anonymous, said her kids “are desperate without her”.
She added: “She’s just a mum. Her kids are going to be desperate without her.
“It doesn’t bear thinking about. I’m so shocked and I can’t sleep at night thinking about what might happen to her.”
Stocker and Collyer allegedly brought the drugs into Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport via Doha airport in Qatar.
The pair was arrested at the airport when security officials discovered suspicious items in their suitcase during a random X-ray check.
Police claim airport security seized 994.56g of cocaine in sealed blue plastic Angel Delight packets in Collyer’s suitcase.
Cops allege more cocaine was found in Stocker’s bag.
It’s claimed Float was expected to meet Collyer and Stocker at the airport.
Collyer and Stocker are being tried together and Float separately, although the trio appeared together in Denpasar earlier this week.
The trio’s fate will be decided by three judges, since Indonesia does not have a jury system.
Float was all smiles as he faced the court in Bal earlier this week.
He told journalists to “f**k off” as he was led to face drug trafficking charges.



He arrived in a prison van at Bali’s Denpasar Central Court with his wrists shackled and wearing a red prison vest over a white shirt.
The Brit hurled abuse at the press while being walked to a holding cell.
Article 113 of Indonesia narcotics law states that anyone who imports or distributes drugs is subject to the death penalty.
The three have been held in Bali’s notorious Kerobokan prison and it has been reported that Float has gotten into fights with other inmates.
Prison authorities threatened him with being thrown into the feared “rat cell” isolation over an alleged recent brawl with another inmate.
Around 530 people, including 96 foreigners, are on death row in Indonesia, mostly for drug-related offences, according to the country’s Ministry of Immigration and Corrections.
Templegate’s Derby tip: ‘He’s extremely impressive and has way more to come’ – My NAP on a huge day at Epsom
TEMPLEGATE tackles a massive Saturday of racing confident of smashing the bookies.
The big race of the day – the year, even – is the Derby and 19 runners go to post for the 3.30 live on ITV1 – although one huge name could be pulled at the last minute amid a dire weather warning.
Our man goes through every single runner and reveals his 1-2-3-4 Derby prediction in his brilliant runner-by-runner guide.
You’ll find all his picks below, so grab yourself a free bet offer and back a horse simply by clicking their odds.
PRIDE OF ARRAS (3.30 Epsom, nap)
He was extremely impressive when winning the Dante at York last time on just his second outing. That was his first start for nine months and he burst through the line to suggest this longer trip will be fine. His high draw could be tricky but not impossible and he has more to come.
DOCKLANDS (1.35 Epsom, nb)
He has some fancy Group 1 form including his second in the Queen Anne at last year’s Royal Ascot. He was sent all over the globe after that with solid results and ran a solid comeback at Ascot last time. He’ll be fitter for that and has won on quick and slow ground.
VALVANO (4.15 Epsom, treble)
He showed lots of promise last season and returned with a solid fourth at Goodwood last time. He should improve for that fitness wise and he handles any ground.
Templegate’s TV verdicts
EPSOM
1.00
IF it comes up properly soft by racetime, Sparks Fly would be a cracking bet given her superb record in testing conditions.
But assuming it’s good to soft or quicker, ROYAL DRESS is the one to be on.
She was an unlucky third in this last year before striking in this grade at The Curragh.
She has since held her own in better races including when third at York last time. William Buick is an eyecatching booking too.
Bermuda Longtail looked promising when beaten half a length in a York Listed contest last month and has much more to come.
She gets plenty of weight for age too.
Skellet progressed last season and is another who should be capable of better for Ralph Beckett.
1.35
DOCKLANDS has some fancy Group 1 form including his second in the Queen Anne at last year’s Royal Ascot.
He was sent all over the globe after that with solid results and ran a solid comeback at Ascot last time.
He’ll be fitter for that and has won on quick and slow ground.
Persica didn’t fire in the Lockinge last time but took a Newmarket Group 3 easily enough on comeback and has won here before.
Ryan Moore’s a good booking and he’s a big threat.
Royal Playwright gets the best part of a stone from his older rivals and didn’t get the run of the race in the Dante last time.
He could take a major step forward here.
Royal Dubai wasn’t disgraced at Ascot last time and looks the pick of the bigger prices.
2.10
AGAINST THE WIND could be the answer to this tricky puzzle.
He has plenty of weight but has been running well with a Thirsk win followed by a fine York third last time.
He gets away quickly so should be suited by this track.
Naana’s Sparkle ran a nice race at Goodwood last time when third and showed lots of pace. He looks on a fair mark.
Ruby’s Profit got the better of Mademoiselle in that race and they should both be right at home here too after showing a lot of boot.
Tees Aggregates saves his best for Catterick so should love Epsom which is another tricky track.
He may not be quite good enough to win but could be an each-way bet if you can get extra places.
Blinky won a couple on the all-weather before a decent third at Chester last time.
A repeat of that would put him in the place picture from what should be an ideal draw.
2.45
JER BATT always faced a tough task from a wide draw at Chester last time yet still ran a good race.
He has some fine handicap form over this trip yet is still on a fair weight and the booking of Oisin Murphy is a plus. He’ll be right there.
Clarendon House is quirky but has enough quality to figure if he fancies it.
He went well in the Group 3 Palace House at Newmarket last time.
Last year’s winner Dream Composer was also badly drawn at Chester latest but looked much better when second at Pontefract on comeback. He can figure again.
Jm Jungle has been placed in hot York handicaps on his past two outings.
He likes this trip and is a quick starter so has every chance.
Vintage Clarets showed positive signs on the Knavesmire latest and is in the each-way picture too.
3.30
PRIDE OF ARRAS was a brilliant Dante winner at York and has more to come.
French raider Midak looks overpriced, while Lambourn would have a say if the rain comes.
And you never rule out Ryan Moore on Delacroix, especially as the jockey was simply brilliant on Minnie Hauk in the Oaks.
Read my full guide to the field and 1-2-3-4 prediction here.
Templegate’s tips
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