1 week agoNew York StateComments Off on Hot and Cold Numbers: UK49s Teatime Predictions for Friday, 6 June 2025
Below are the current Hot and Cold Numbers based on the most recent 20 UK49s Teatime draws, which you can consider for today’s predictions. Analyzing Hot and Cold Numbers is a common lottery strategy. Players often choose Hot Numbers, which appear frequently, or Cold Numbers, expecting the less frequent ones to show up soon. Hot […]
1 week agoNew York StateComments Off on Rita Ora reveals secrets of her sexiest single yet – including what its VERY raunchy lyrics mean
RITA Ora is back – and she’s feeling sexier than ever.
Sitting down with Bizarre’s Jack as she drops her new single Heat today, the singer says: “I wanted to really celebrate my sexuality and the way I am as a woman.
Rita certainly doesn’t hold back on her new single Heat, with racy lyrics including: ‘Sex on sight, anywhere you like. Inside or outside’InstagramAnother line has Rita singing: ‘Only one thing I need. Your heat on me’[/caption]
GettyRita Ora says she’s still in the honeymoon phase with husband Taika Waititi three years after tying the knot[/caption]
“My last album was so different, it was about my love life and getting married.
“But with this next lot of music I wanted it to be so carefree and back to how I was coming up in the industry.
“I wanted to celebrate everything I have become.
“It’s not super deep, just fun.”
Rita certainly doesn’t hold back on Heat, with racy lyrics including: “Sex on sight, anywhere you like. Inside or outside.”
Another line has Rita singing: “Only one thing I need. Your heat on me.”
Keen not to put words into her mouth, I ask Rita what she means and she gives a cheeky laugh, explaining it’s not just about getting down and dirty.
“It’s the need of it happening right now, in this moment,” Rita says.
“It’s the idea that I want it on right now or I don’t want to hear about it.
“It’s that simple. I think that comes from the excitement of the song.
“I wanted it to feel instant and to have an impact.
“It is a brave, straight-up demand that you can use in any way you want.”
As for her own love life, Rita is happily married to Hollywood director Taika Waititi and even three years after they married, she is still in the honeymoon phase, adding: “I feel in a really great happy place right now.”
She is now turning her hand to playing Cupid with her pals so they find “the one”, telling me not to only go for “your type on paper”.
Rita adds: “I have never really had a type, I have never really thought of it like that.
“It’s always been about the person.
“I’ve never cancelled anyone out as they don’t fit my perfect list of what I think’s perfect.
“You don’t really know until you meet someone who takes you by surprise. Being open may surprise you.
“That would be my advice.
“It’s helped a lot of my friends and now I see them and they are really happy, but admit they’d have never gone for that person.”
This weekend, Rita will perform Heat for the first time at WorldPride in Washington and her fans heading to Capital’s SummerTime Ball on June 15 will hear it there too.
‘Always nervous’
And after five years, a UK tour also looks to be just around the corner. Rita says: “My favourite thing is performing live.
“The fact I can still say I get to do it is a blessing.
“I am really lucky.
“I’m supporting Ricky Martin on tour and hopefully next year my own tour.
“There is a lot happening.
“I’m hitting the ground running.
“My time off is usually around Christmas.”
For now, she is focusing on her new music and the follow-up to her last album You & I, which reached No6 in the charts when she released it in 2023.
“I am always nervous as it’s new music,” Rita says.
“Its like having a baby.
“You put it out into the world and you can’t control how it’s digested.
“You put so much effort into one thing and then you have to learn how to let it go.”
1 week agoNew York StateComments Off on Former Man Utd and Chelsea star Nemanja Matic slapped with football ban after taping over LGBTQ+ logo
NEMANJA MATIC has received a ban after he covered an LGBTQ+ campaign logo on his kit with tape.
The former Manchester United and Chelsea midfielder, who now plays for Ligue 1 club Lyon, covered up the logo on his sleeve for the final game of the season.
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The Ligue 1 rainbow logo was part of an anti-homophobia campaignGetty
Matic, 36, used tape to cover a rainbow coloured Ligue 1 logo on his Lyon shirt for their final day victory over Angers.
The logo was part of Ligue 1’s annual campaign against homophobia which sees every club shirt adorned with the rainbow design.
Matic wasn’t the only player to cover the logo, with Le Havre forward Ahmed Hassan also covering the sleeve design with tape.
According to Belgian news outlet HLN, both Matic and Hassan have been handed two-match bans by the French Football Federation as a result of their actions.
The pair will also reportedly have to undergo an awareness campaign about homophobia in football.
Matic is believed to be a member of the Serbian Orthodox Church and Hassan is Muslim.
A third player, Nantes striker Mostafa Mohamed, has escaped punishment after refusing to play with the logo.
Mohamed, who is also a practicing Muslim, chose not to play in the final match of the season rather than covering the logo up.
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Mostafa Mohamed chose not to play with the logo on his sleeveAFP
Mohamed cited his ‘values’ for not playing in Nantes 3-0 win over Montpellier.
He wrote on social media: “Living together also means recognising that this diversity can be expressed differently from one person to another.
“I believe in mutual respect – the respect we owe others, but also the respect we owe ourselves and our beliefs.
“As for me, there are deep-rooted values tied to my heritage and my faith, which make participating in this initiative difficult.”
The actions of the Matic, Hassan and Mohamed prompted France’s sports minister Marie Basacq to issue a statement after the final day of the Ligue 1 campaign.
Barsacq said: “Football has a massive platform, and the [French Football] Federation is determined to put this issue on the clubs’ and supporters’ agenda.
“Homophobic insults and behaviour are no longer acceptable.
“Society has evolved, and the language in football must change with it. There’s a full range of sanctions available, and they must be applied.”
Although rare, some players have spoken out in support of the LGBTQ+ community in the past.
Speaking six years ago, Atletico Madrid and French international Antoine Griezmann said: “If a gay player wants to come out, he might not have all the France players with him, but he will have me.”
1 week agoNew York StateComments Off on Future of popular Netflix show revealed days after Holly Willoughby’s big budget Celebrity Bear Hunt was axed
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REALITY hit Love Is Blind invites singles to fall in love having never locked eyes, never mind lips.
And Netflix is clearly smitten too, having ordered a THIRD run of the dating show before the second has even aired.
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Netflix axed Holly Willoughby’s Celebrity Bear Hunt earlier this weekPA
Married couple Emma and Matt Willis host the UK version of the global format which sees participants ‘date’ either side of a wall, with the aim of reaching a marriage proposal.
Only once they have become engaged can the couples meet in person.
The series then follows them as they decide if they really do want to tie the knot and prove love can be blind.
It was a huge hit, with the show garnering 40.9million views in its first month.
A source said: “Everyone at Netflix was thrilled when the UK took to Love Is Blind as passionately as its global counterparts.
“The second series will air this summer but Netflix has begun work on series three as it’s such a no-brainer.”
The launch of series four on May 23 boosted Prime Video’s viewing hours by more than 17million.
And that helped the streamer leapfrog Disney+ to make it into the top three video-on-demand providers for that week.
Netflix and YouTube always lead the chart, this time clocking 142.8million and 140.6million hours, but Prime had 62.8million thanks to Jezza’s series while Disney+ was on 57.3million.
1 week agoNew York StateComments Off on I’m slammed for piercing my baby’s ears with hoops, trolls say it’s so ‘council estate’ & call her a ‘baby doll chav’
A MUM has been slammed for piercing her one-year-old daughter’s ears with large gold hoops.
Molly Ahern took to social media, sharing a video of her tot which left people horrified.
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The clip, which has now taken the internet by storm, shows her daughter snuggled under a blanket with her mum.
In the clip, the mum joked she was making the most of her daughter’s cuddles before she grew up.
She wrote: “Treasuring these cuddles cos in 15 years I’m gonna be a ‘fat s**g’ for not letting a drug dealer with one tracksuit and a 3.5 to his name stay in my home with her.”
Molly also captioned the post ‘No boyfriends.’
But that was not what caught viewers’ attention.
Instead, people were focused on the little girl’s earrings and had plenty to say about it.
The video shared on her TikTok account @molly.ahern21 went viral with over 200k views and people didn’t hold back on their opinions.
While some said it was giving ‘council house’ vibes others called her a ‘chav.’
One person wrote: “Holy council estate.”
Another commented: “The earrings say enough already.”
“Oh dear,” penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “Those hoops are a choking hazard.”
“The earrings are a NO!” claimed a fifth.
Ear-piercing babies and toddlers
CAROL Cooper, Sun Doctor, reveals the medical implications of ear-piercing babies and toddlers:
Ear-piercing in babies and toddlers is controversial. On the one hand, it could be seen as a form of child abuse. But it’s also widely done in many countries and cultures, and is a lot less of an assault than other procedures some girls have to endure.
There are certainly medical hazards. Infection is one, which is why many paediatricians recommend waiting until at least the first tetanus jab at two months of age. But there are also many other potential infections which routine vaccines don’t prevent. Getting ears pierced somewhere that just looks clean is no guarantee.
Tearing the earlobe is a risk if the earring gets caught on clothing or bedding, or the baby just pulls on it.
The earrings can also fall out, and they’re small enough to be a choking hazard to a baby or young child. Sometimes keloid scarring results, with an unsightly lumpy scar.
That’s why it’s better to wait till your child is old enough to want pierced ears, as well as to look after them herself.
Someone else added: “The earrings! Poor baby.”
But Molly didn’t seem fussed as to what haters had to say.
In the comments, she told them to ‘put a sock in it,’ and revealed her baby didn’t cry when the piercing was done.
In another clip, laughing at the nasty trolls, she said she and her baby was unfazed by the hate.
“My little baby doll chav,” she captioned the post.
1 week agoNew York StateComments Off on Once-thriving Debenhams store loved in the 90s to be transformed into cinema, gym & hundreds of homes
A DEBENHAMS that was once a bustling shopping hub is set to be transformed into a co-living space.
The former store is set to be demolished and replaced by a ten-storey block with a cinema, gym and podcast studio.
Google MapsThe former Debenhams store in Chelmsford, Essex, is going to be transformed into co-living spaces[/caption]
Similar to student halls, the plan submitted to Chelmsford City Council envisages 181 single-occupancy rooms.
If approved, each room will have a bed, kitchenette and an ensuite bathroom.
They will also have a wardrobe, desk and storage.
The communal spaces will contain facilities like a lounge, co-working space, event space, a gym, cinema and podcast studio.
The shared areas will be available to the public on an invite-only basis.
The vision for the development is to provide young professionals with affordable living spaces.
Co-living housing is a new concept that is defined by a large-scale purpose-built shared accommodation.
In cities, there has been a rise in single people and couples living in warehouses and large disused buildings for cheap rent.
Savills have said that co-living schemes are a way to tackle the cripling housing crisis by “offering shared affordable, high quality accommodation, predominantly for 18 to 40-year-olds, with fully furnished private living units, communal areas and often flexible working space”.
A planning statement said: “The site sits in a primary location within the Chelmsford City Centre, opposite the River Chelmer and within walking distance to Chelmsford High Street, and to both Chelmsford train station and bus station. It was formerly in use as the servicing block to the adjacent Debenhams department store.
“However, it is now redundant with limited scope for it to be brought back into use for retail servicing.
“On this basis, it presents as a highly sustainable brownfield site with substantial scope to enhance and contribute towards the wider strategic goals of Chelmsford.”
This comes after another former Debenhams was given a new lease of life as an entertainment venue.
After the business went into administration in 2020, hundreds of the huge department stores were left empty on UK high streets.
The Debenhams in Midsummer Place, Milton Keynes has been revamped by entertainment company Lane 7.
The 40,000 square foot space has been kitted out with a bowling alley, roller skating rink, golf simulators, bumper cars, pool tables and a gaming experience.
Lane 7’s Luke Harvey said: “The culture of what people want from their nights out has changed a lot recently, the shift from being a drinking culture has stopped a little bit, especially for 18-24 year olds.
“People want a little more from their nights out; they don’t necessarily want to go to a nightclub anymore.
“They want something fun and something they can do with a range of different friends and families.”
Since opening in March, the venue has seen about 2,300 visitors on its busiest days which are usually Friday nights and evenings.
The entertainment company has taken over the ground floor, while Sports Direct occupies the upper floors.
Although shoppers can still buy from Debenhams online, all of its 124 beloved high street stores closed down because of falling profits and rising debt.
The financial problems were triggered by a combination of consumers moving online, as well as Covid lockdowns which stalled profits.
1 week agoNew York StateComments Off on Decapitated body of missing escort is found and her security guard client is arrested – as he gives harrowing confession
A WOMAN who vanished in Italy last month has been found brutally decapitated – after weeks of national concern over her disappearance.
The body of Denisa Maria Adas Paun, 30, was discovered on Wednesday in a suitcase among brambles, her head found separately miles away in a field.
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Jam PressVasile Frumuzache (in a blue shirt) was arrested for the murder[/caption]
Adas was a Romanian national who lived in Italy’s capital of Rome and worked as an escort, according to the prosecutor’s office.
She disappeared on May 15 from the Tuscan town of Prato, where she is said to have travelled for work.
Vasile Frumuzache, 32, who is a Romanian-born security guard, reportedly confessed to the horrific crime.
Frumuzache was charged with murder and concealment of a corpse.
The married father-of-two claimed that Adas threatened to tell his wife of their relationship unless he gave her €10,000 (£8,417), according to Italian police.
“That’s why I killed her,” he allegedly told them.
Frumuzache strangled her, then used a knife to decapitate her before placing the body in a rubbish bag and stuffing it into a suitcase, Italian news outlet Corriere Fiorentino reports.
The next day, he reportedly burnt her head in a garden using gasoline.
Just hours before her death, Adas gave her mother a phone call during which she “seemed calm”.
“Hi Mum, I’m fine, see you at home on Saturday,” she said.
Adas ‘seemed calm’ during a phone call with her mum – hours before she was murderedJam Press
But shortly after the call, both of Adas’ phones were switched off – a detail her family called deeply suspicious.
Her mother soon went to police in Rome to report her missing.
At first, investigators suspected she had left voluntarily – her phones, purse, car keys, two suitcases and the blanket she never travelled without were all missing.
Her loved ones, however, were convinced something sinister had happened.
A few days before her disappearance, Adas told a friend: “I’m afraid I’m going to be killed,” local media report.
Detectives say Frumuzache entered the property where Adas was staying at 10.50pm on May 15, carrying a holdall.
Shortly after 1am, he was seen leaving with the suitcase that she had brought with her from her home in Rome.
It is believed her body was inside the suitcase.
Detectives traced his journey to the spot where the body was found using GPS data from a tracker fitted to his car for insurance purposes.
Adas’ body was discovered near an abandoned farmhouse in a rural part of Montecatini Terme, near Florence – around a half-hour drive from Prato.
Her head was only found after Frumuzache disclosed its location during police questioning.
Adas is believed to have been suffocated, but a post-mortem is expected to confirm the exact cause of death.
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1 week agoNew York StateComments Off on Future of Molly-Mae Hague’s Prime Video documentary series revealed after she reunites with Tommy Fury on show
BOXER TOMMY Fury’s rollercoaster relationship with Molly-Mae Hague has helped the former Love islander bag a second series of her Prime Video show, Behind it All.
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Prime were blown away by the ratings and were particularly thrilled by the huge numbers of young female viewers which Mollie, 26, brought to the streaming service.
A TV insider said: “Molly-Mae: Behind it All was the most watched show by females in the UK in the hugely valuable 18 to 35 age group.
“That’s a crucial market for the streamer to tap into.
“Viewers were obviously hooked by the ups and downs of her relationship with Tommy, but also inspired by her juggling her love life with being a mother to their young daughter as well as running a business.
“Prime is so keen to get it back on screen that production has already kicked off on the second season which will either drop later this year or early next year.”
Tommy, 26, who is the half brother of boxer champion Tyson Fury, was accused of cheating on Molly-Mae when they split up last August.
They seemed to be reunited after their passionate clinch in January, and have been pictured together on numerous occasions since.
Prime has teased that the second series: “is set to be more personal than ever, as we see Molly at a crossroads in her life…
“With more on her plate than ever before, Molly-Mae is testing living arrangements, taking on personal challenges and making some life altering decisions.”
1 week agoNew York StateComments Off on Moment Tommy Robinson is ‘kicked out of restaurant’ because staff ‘don’t feel comfortable serving him’
THIS is the moment Tommy Robinson appears to be kicked out of a steak restaurant because staff “felt uncomfortable serving him”.
Footage shows the far-Right activist – real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – having lunch with a group at the Hawksmoor Air Street restaurant in London.
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But he, and his party, were allegedly kicked out of the Art Deco eatery half way through their meal.
Once-prominent member of the EDL Guramit Singh Kalirai was also present and claimed they got the boot for “no reason”.
He tweeted: “Just been kicked out of Hawksmoor steak house for no reason. Literally juts had our starters.”
A video alongside the post showed Robinson’s posse interacting with what appeared to be the manager of the establishment.
He can be heard saying “members of staff feel uncomfortable serving you”.
Mr Kalirai replies “is it because of the colour of my skin?”.
The supervisor explains “No, no, no. We have a duty of care to our members of staff.
“We like to look after our people as I’m sure you can understand.”
He presents a business card for the CEO of Hawksmoor and advises Robinson to contact the email address “if he has any questions”.
The manager adds “don’t worry about the drinks” saying the steak house, which overlooks Regent Street, will cover them.
He concludes “I’m very sorry. I hope it hasn’t inconvenienced you.”
The 47-second clip then cuts to Mr Kalirai who rants “have you seen that? We’ve just been kicked out of the steak house.
“Been sat here for a f***ing hour. We are sat here with the celebrities.”
The footage ends with Robinson looking at the card and typing on his mobile phone.
The Sun has approached Hawksmoor for comment.
It comes hours after Robinson pleaded not guilty to harassing two journalists.
Robinson arrived at Westminster Magistrates’ Court today surrounded by supporters.
The 42-year-old denied two counts of harassment causing fear of violence between August 5 and 7, 2024.
He allegedly harassed the two reporters causing them to “fear violence would be used against them”.
The court heard he shared multiple posts about the men on X, formerly Twitter, and in calls.
Robinson elected to have his trial at Southwark Crown Court and will appear for a hearing on July 3.
He was bailed on the condition he does not contact any prosecution witness directly or indirectly and must not post anything online which would identify them.
The third condition stated he is “not to publish any comment relating to current proceedings that may prejudice either parties to proceedings or proceedings themselves other than those permitted by the Crime and Disorder Act.”
A Crown Prosecution Service spokesperson earlier said: “We have authorised the Metropolitan Police to charge Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, 42, with harassment causing fear of violence against two men.
“The Crown Prosecution Service reminds all concerned that criminal proceedings against the defendant are active and that he has the right to a fair trial.”
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