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Christian Horner tipped for new job that would give him ‘what he’s always wanted’ as Red Bull F1 speculation grows
CHRISTIAN HORNER has been tipped to take a stunning new role in Formula One as speculation over his future refuses to go away.
Stunning rumours earlier this week suggested the Red Bull chief could make a remarkable switch to become the team principal of Ferrari.



Horner dismissed suggestions he could leave the F1 team he has led for more than 20 years, joking his inability to speak Italian meant the move would not work.
However, former F1 star Ralf Schumacher has tipped the 51-year-old to take up an improved position at French constructor Alpine.
According to Schumacher, 49, Horner could be tempted to leave Red Bull if controversial Alpine boss and majority owner Flavio Briatore offered him shares in the team.
A similar deal took F1 design legend Adrian Newey from Red Bull to Aston Martin last year.
Speaking on a podcast with Sky Germany, Schumacher said: “Briatore is looking for a good new team boss.
“And he and Horner know and respect each other.
“I believe this is what he has always wanted and never achieved at Red Bull Racing.
“It’s something he couldn’t get anywhere else.
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“That’s why I think he might be very interested in moving to Alpine as the boss.”
In the reality Horner does decide to leave Red Bull after two decades of service, Schumacher also earmarked a possible replacement.
He added: “If I were (Red Bull CEO) Oliver Mintzlaff, I would call Andreas Seidl right away and try to get him.”
Seidl, 49, was previously the CEO of Sauber and team principal of McLaren in F1.
He led McLaren from 2019 to December 2022, when it was announced he would be joining Sauber in January 2023.
In March 2024 he was then announced as the CEO of Audi‘s F1 operations, but after just four months he was axed and replaced by former Ferrari chief Mattia Binotto.
The 2025 F1 season returns this weekend at the Canadian Grand Prix, with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri leading the World Drivers Championship by 10 points ahead of team-mate Lando Norris.
Red Bull’s reigning world champion Max Verstappen is 49 points off the pace after losing his head at the Spanish Grand Prix when he crashed his car deliberately into rival George Russell.
Verstappen’s actions put him on the cusp of a race ban after the FIA slapped him with three penalty points on his superlicence.
One more point before June 30 means he will face a race ban, so the Dutchman will need to be on his best behaviour for this weekend’s race in Canada and the following weekend’s Austria Grand Prix.
Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton has rubbished retirement talk after declaring his last race with Ferrari was one of the “worst he had ever experienced”.

Why are Man Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool not playing in the Club World Cup?
THE Club World Cup is right around the corner – and it’s set to be a thriller
The revamped tournament features 32 teams and will now take place every four years, rather than annually.


Some of the biggest names from world football will go to battle in the blockbuster $1bn event.
Lionel Messi‘s Inter Miami will be involved, as will the likes of Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and recently crowned champions of Europe, PSG.
Manchester City and Chelsea are taking part, but Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool will all stay at home due to Fifa ruling.
Why are Man Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool not playing in the Club World Cup?
Last season’s Premier League top two, Liverpool and Arsenal, will not feature in the Club World Cup.
Man Utd are widely regarded as one of the biggest clubs in world football, but they will also miss out.
This is due to Fifa’s qualification rules, as only two teams from each country can take part in the blockbuster tournament.
That said, if three or more teams from the same country have won their continental equivalent of the Champions League over the past four seasons, they would be guaranteed entry.
For example, Botafogo, Fluminense, Flamengo and Palmeiras are all from Brazil, but they will all feature in the Club World Cup due to their respective Copa Libertadores triumphs.
12 of the 32 spots were handed to European sides, and they were decided by the clubs’ performances in the Champions League over the last four seasons.
This is why Chelsea and Man City will play in the tournament, as they claimed the elite European trophy in 2021 and 2023 respectively.

Watch EVERY match of the Club World Cup 2025 live on DAZN
When is the Club World Cup 2025?
- The Club World Cup 2025 will begin on Sunday, June 15, in the UK.
- The tournament will run until Sunday, July 13.
- It is being held across 12 different cities and stadiums in the United States.
- The whole tournament will be broadcast by DAZN in the UK and US.
- Matches can be watched on DAZN TV or via the website/app.
- In the UK, Channel 5 will also air select games on terrestrial TV.
Club World Cup 2025 groups
Group A: Palmeiras (Brz), Porto (Por), Al Ahly (Egy), Inter Miami (USA)
Group B: Paris Saint-Germain (Fra), Atletico Madrid (Esp), Botafogo (Brz), Seattle Sounders (USA)
Group C: Bayern Munich (Ger), Benfica (Por), Boca Juniors (Arg), Auckland City (Nzl)
Group D: Flamengo (Brz), Chelsea (Eng), Esperance Sportive de Tunis (Tun), Los Angeles FC (USA)
Group E: River Plate (Arg), Inter Milan (Ita), CF Monterrey (Mex), Urawa Red Diamonds (Jpn)
Group F: Fluminense (Brz), Borussia Dortmund (Ger), Ulsan HD (Kor), Mamelodi Sundowns (Rsa)
Group G: Manchester City (Eng), Juventus (Ita), Wydad AC (Mor), Al Ain (UAE)
Group H: Real Madrid (Esp), FC Salzburg (Aut), Al Hilal (Rsa), CF Pachuca (Mex)
Club World Cup 2025 Guide

SOME of the world’s biggest clubs are heading Stateside for a MAMMOTH Club World Cup.
Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Man City, and Inter Miami are among the 32 teams taking part in the tournament, which runs from June 14 to July 13.
Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, Ousmane Dembele, Cole Palmer and Harry Kane will be showing their skills to packed crowds across the US.
Los Blancos are favourites to lift the trophy in New York but will face stiff competition from around the globe.
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Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the tournament…
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- Everything you need to know ahead of the Club World Cup
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Motorway closed in both directions after overnight crash with ‘severe delays’ for thousands of drivers
A MAJOR motorway is set to be closed in both directions for hours after a lorry crashed into a barrier – causing “severe delays”.
Thousands of drivers have been forced off the M62 as a result of the the accident, which happened at around 3am.

Contractors are currently cleaning up a large diesel spillage on junction nine after a lorry crashed into railings above the motorway.
Emergency services rushed to the smash on the A49, Winwick Road in Warrington in the early hours of this morning.
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Thames Water AUTOMATICALLY moving customers onto tariffs set in the 90s and charging up to 671% more
THOUSANDS of Thames Water customers are stuck on tariffs which were set in the 90s and bills have jumped by up to 671%.
The water firm, which is in the midst of a multibillion-pound rescue deal, has said bills would rise by 31% from April.

Our investigation has discovered that:
- Customers without water meters have seen bills soar due to rates set in the 90s
- Thousands of homes are unable to get a water meter installed, which could lower their bill, because of where they live
- Customers are not being told about a tariff which could save them money
- Customers who ask to get a water meter but can’t get one could be automatically being moved onto a tariff for a three-bedroom home that is up to £93.72 more expensive annually
We have delivered a dossier of cases to Thames Water asking them to urgently investigate.
We have also shared our concerns with the Consumer Council for Water, regulator Ofwat and the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs.
Consumer expert Martyn James said: “I’m deeply concerned about affordability and supporting people who can’t afford this unavoidable, essential service.”
Bills rising by more than expected
The Sun has spoken to scores of people who have seen their bills double, with one customer being hit by a 671% increase.
Many do not have a water meter, so their bills are calculated using a metric known as the rateable value (RV).
The RV of a property is set by the government and is based on the location and size of your home.
The rates were set in 1990 and the values from March 31 of that year are still used to calculate customers’ bills.
The RV varies from house to house, so your bill could be different to your neighbour’s, even if your houses are identical.
Industry regulator Ofwat told The Sun that some customers, particularly those without a water meter whose bills are calculated in this way, may see their payments increase by more than average.
Ofwat added that the RV may not accurately reflect the amount of water they currently use.
In comparison, households with a water meter pay for the exact amount used.
As a result, their bill could be higher or lower than average based on their usage.
Water meter lottery
Installing a water meter is the main way households can reduce their bill.
Customers firstly must ask Thames Water for a water meter appointment and then an engineer will visit to install one – but thousands of homes around the UK are not suitable for them.
Bill rise is ridiculous - we'll have to cut back

Susan, who lives in a two-bedroom, one-bathroom flat in Lewisham, London, with her husband James, 48, a warehouse operative and 13-year-old sons Callum & Reece.
She said: “It’s worrying. I’m a paramedic so I am not at home very often.
“There is no reason why we would be using a lot of water and we don’t have a bath. It doesn’t make sense.”
Susan called Thames Water to ask why her bill had risen but it couldn’t explain the increase.
Susan said her family will now need to cut back.
“I normally do overtime to keep our head above water. This bill increase will mean we need to tighten our purse strings,” she said.
This is due to a number of reasons, including sharing your water supply with other residents such as in a flat without your own stop cock or living in a home where there isn’t a suitable place to fit one.
Insiders at Thames Water have told this newspaper that around 70% of homes in London cannot get a water meter.
If you live in a home where you cannot get a water meter fitted then you can be moved onto new tariff called the Assessed Household Charge – but this only happens after your home has been assessed by an engineer.
The Sun has found that customers are not being told about this process and therefore cannot access the cheaper tariff.
However, households who are put on the Assessed Household Charge tariff will automatically be moved to the three-bedroom rate, unless they update Thames Water to tell them how many bedrooms they have.
This could mean a household with two bedrooms could be paying around £61.14 extra per year.
Thames Water will not backdate payments so customers need to contact them as soon as possible to check their tariff and update their details.
Experts have slammed the water company for making customers opt-in to find cheaper tariffs.
Martyn James said: “Anything that could reduce bills should absolutely not be conditional on getting a water meter.”
Discounts if you live alone
If you live alone you could also access a single occupier tariff.
However, the vast majority of homes will be on the rate of a three-bedroom home.
The tariff costs £606.58 a year – £93.72 less than for a standard three bed property.
I complained to my MP after bill hike

Natasha Tressillian complained to Thames Water after her water bill rose from £359 a year to £535.
Although Natasha lives alone in a flat in Lewisham, London, she is now spending £45 a month on her bill after it rose by £15 a month.
Thames Water estimates that if Natasha had a water meter her bill would be just £315 a year – £220 less than what she is currently paying.
Natasha, who is in her 30s, said: “Unfortunately a water meter cannot be fitted in my flat.
“That means with a single occupier tariff I’m paying around double what I would otherwise have been charged if a water meter could be fitted.
“It just doesn’t seem fair or reasonable.”
She has complained to Thames Water and her local MP, Janet Daby, and plans to file a formal complaint to the Consumer Council for Water and Ofwat.
Surge in demand for water meters
Bill rises have caused a surge in demand for water meter installations, according to the Consumer Council for Water.
A spokesperson said: “We know water companies have seen a surge in applications for water meters since the bill rises were announced and, in some cases, demand has doubled or even trebled.
“This means in some instances it is taking longer than expected to install water meters at properties where they can be fitted.”
Thames Water aims to install meters within 50 days.
This means that if you apply for an appointment now you could be forced to wait until the end of July for a visit from an engineer.
It also means if you are unable to get a water meter that you could be waiting weeks paying a higher rate before you can access the discounted tariff.
If it takes longer than 12 weeks for a water meter to be installed then you are entitled to compensation.
Act now to get help
Anyone who is worried about their bill should speak to Thames Water, the Consumer Council for Water recommends.
It should be able to explain why your bill has increased and double check if it is accurate.
You can contact Thames Water online or by calling 0800 980 8800.
The phone lines are open from Monday to Friday between 8am and 8pm or on Saturdays between 8am and 6pm.
If you are still concerned then you can complain to the Consumer Council for Water, who can investigate on your behalf.
If your bill has increased and you do not have a water meter then you should book an appointment now.
An engineer may be able to install a water meter at your home, so you will only be billed for what you use.
If they cannot install a meter then you will be moved onto the Assessed Household Charge, which should save you money.
Ofwat suggests that customers whose bills are calculated using the RV may benefit financially by switching to the Assessed Household Charge.
We'll tighten our belts due to bill increase
ANN Molloy, 52, was shocked to receive a letter from Thames Water to say that her water bill will increase by more than £180 a year from April.
The mother of one, who lives in Ealing, London, received a letter from Thames Water in February to say that her bill will rise from £440 a year to £620.
She said: “We can’t be using that much water. I live with my husband and teenage son in a two bed house with only one bathroom.
“We don’t take baths and only water the garden when it really needs it.”
The family are unable to get a water meter as the pipe that provides their water also supplies the house next door.
To replace the pipe Thames Water would have to rip up the entire ground floor of the family’s home.
Ann asked Thames Water how it calculated her new bill but it was unable to explain the increase.
She also contacted Ealing Council for help but they were unable to explain the bill rise.
The family will now need to cut back in order to afford the bill increase.
Ann said: “It just gets me down. We’re going to have to tighten our belts a bit.
“We will really need to take a look at our finances and our expenses going out.”
If your bill will be lower on the new tariff then Thames Water will switch you straight away.
But if your bill will be higher then it will not move you onto the tariff for a year to give you time to understand how you will be affected.
Thames Water will send you a letter to let you know how much you will pay.
If you live alone then contact Thames Water as soon as you can and ask to be moved onto a Single Occupier Tariff.
If you are unable to pay your bill then you may be able to get financial support from Thames Water.
You can complete an assessment online or call 0800 980 8800 to discuss our options.
To apply you will need the details of any income you receive, your debts, regular bills and outgoings and your Thames Water account number.
A Thames Water spokesperson said: “We offer comprehensive support for customers struggling to pay their bill, rated among the best in the sector.
“We’re already helping around 450,000 customers pay their bills, and by 2030, one in ten households will be in receipt of support, including a discount of 50% on their bill.”
What water bill support is available?
IT'S always worth checking if you qualify for a discount or extra support to help pay your water bill.
Over two million households who qualify to be on discounted social water tariffs aren’t claiming the savings provided, according to the Consumer Council for Water (CCW).
Only 1.3million households are currently issued with a social water tariff – up 19% from the previous year.
And the average household qualifying for the discounted water rates can slash their bills by £160 a year.
Every water company has a social tariff scheme which can help reduce your bills if you’re on a low income and the CCW is calling on customers to take advantage before bills rise in April.
Who’s eligible for help and the level of support offered varies depending on your water company.
Most suppliers also have a pot of money to dish out to thousands of customers who are under pressure from rising costs – and you don’t have to pay it back.
These grants can be worth hundreds of pounds offering a vital lifeline when faced with daunting water bills.
The exact amount you can get depends on where you live and your supplier, as well as your individual circumstances.
Many billpayers across the country could also get help paying off water debts through a little-known scheme and even get the balance written off.
Companies match the payments eligible customers make against the debt on their account to help clear it sooner.
If you’re on a water meter but find it hard to save water as you have a large family or water-dependent medical condition, you may be able to cap your bills through the WaterSure scheme.
Bills are capped at the average amount for your supplier, so the amount you could save will vary.
The Consumer Council for Water estimates that bills are reduced by £307 on average through the scheme.
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Horrifying moment ‘killer’ slashes cops with sword after he ‘knifed boy, 14, to death in ferocious rampage’
THIS is the horrifying moment an alleged killer slashed at cops with a sword after he knifed a 14-year-old boy to death in the street, a court heard.
Marcus Arduini Monzo, 37, ambushed Daniel Anjorin, 14, on April 30 last year as he made his way to school in Hainault, East London.



Jurors heard Monzo also tried to kill female cop Yasim Mechem-Whitfield, Henry De Los Rios Polina, Sindy Arias and Donato Iwule in the horror.
Footage released by police shows the chilling moments after the rampage as brave officers attempted to stop Monzo.
He was also captured striking an ambulance with the sword as paramedics arrived to treat Daniel.
As an officer attempts to help the victim on the ground, Monzo then approaches while wielding the weapon.
Cops tell him to “drop it” but the so-called “mystic” replies: “Do you believe in God?”
He then flees through nearby gardens before being chased down an alleyway by police.
The footage shows a brave cop attempt to approach Monzo, who then slashes at them with a sword as an officer yells “police officer stabbed”.
He also stabs another cop in the arm as they desperately try to block the sword with a baton.
The 20-minute horror only comes to an end when Monzo is Tasered and then handcuffed in a back garden.
The court heard the “talented” martial artist spent nearly £1,000 on swords in December 2023 before cancelling the order.
He then bought two handmade Katana swords for £427.80 on February 21, 2024, with delivery coming through to his home in early April.
Previous footage played to jurors showed Monzo branding a sword “freaking sexy” as he lunged around holding the weapon.
The court heard he killed and skinned his own cat at home before setting off on the rampage after believing he was in the “Hunger Games”.
He carried out the attack with “murderous intent” over a 20-minute period on April 30, it was said.
The Old Bailey heard Donato was the first to be attacked when Monzo “deliberately” drove into him in his van.
As he was knocked into a garden, Monzo allegedly got out the van and slashed his neck with the Samurai sword.
Donato managed to escape as emergency crews were scrambled to the residential street.
Meanwhile, Daniel was walking to school “minding his own business” when his life was “snuffed out in an instant”.
Monzo allegedly used “extreme” force on the youngster, who suffered a “devastating and unsurvivable chopping injury” to his neck and face.
The court heard PC Mechem-Whitfield arrived at the scene of the horror and “bravely pursued” Monzo through alleyways after he tried to flee.
The officer was “struck three times” and suffered significant injuries in the horror.
Monzo then burst into a house to attack a couple in their bedroom as their child slept next to them, it was said.
He shouted out “do you believe in God?” about four times then began to attack Henry De Los Rios Polania with the sword before attempting to stab his wife.
Jurors were told their lives were only spared because the youngster woke up and started to cry.
NHS systems were checked and revealed there were no documented mental health concerns or access to mental health services by Monzo.
The court heard Monzo does not dispute he carried out the attacks.
But the jury will have decide “why he did so and what his state of mind was” at the time.
His brother Eduardo told the court Monzo had consumed ayahuasca – a hallucinogenic plant-based drink commonly used in South America – during a stay at a remote retreat in the Amazon.
He said he was “concerned” as the drink has caused a “negative response” in some people.
Eduardo said his brother began to withdraw from his family when he returned from the retreat.
The court heard no trace of DMT – the hallucinogen found in ayahuasca – was detected in Monzo’s system.
But prosecutors said his “conduct was brought about by self-induced intoxication in the form of drugs” that led to a “psychotic disorder”.
Monzo, of West Beckton, Newham, denies murder, four counts of attempted murder and one of wounding with intent.
The trial continues.




Millions of Nationwide customers to nab £100 Fairer Share payment in DAYS – check if you’ll get the cash
NATIONWIDE customers will start getting £100 free cash in a matter of days.
Millions of customers will receive the payment through its Fairer Share scheme, which rewards loyal members who save or borrow with the building society.

The first payments will hit bank accounts on June 18 – meaning there’s less than a week to go.
Nationwide has said the payments will be made between then and July 4.
However not all Nationwide customers will be eligible.
To receive the payment you will need to have opened a current account with Nationwide on or before March 31, 2025.
You must have also had at least £100 in savings, or owed £100 or more on a mortgage by that same March deadline.
Plus you’ll need to have used your account between January 1 and March 31 this year.
Still, about four million customers are set to benefit from the cash payment.
A total of about £410million is being paid out.
The building society has run its Fairer Share scheme for three years in a row now, so if you open a current account now you may have a chance of getting the free cash next year.
However there is no guarantee Nationwide will run the scheme again.
Last year, Nationwide paid out £385million to 3.85million people.
Separately, it also paid out £50 to around 12million customers between April and May.
Nationwide also recently offered exclusive access to a top savings account rate for its customers.
Those who already bank with the building society can open up a Member Exclusive Bond account which has a very attractive 5% interest rate.
The 18-month-fixed term account will net you £759 in interest if you put in the maximum £10,000.
What other banking perks can you get?
Banks often pay you to switch to their current accounts, and there’s four currently offering switching freebies.
First Direct is giving away £175 to people who switch to its 1st Account.
You just need to open an account and set up at least two direct debits or standing orders within 45 days.
You will also need to pay in £1,000 and make five debit card payments within the same timeframe.
TSB is handing out £100 cash but £15 a month in cashback for six months to those who switch to its Spend and Save account.
Plus you can get either £120 credit towards a hotel booking via Expedia’s Travel Credits website or 12 months of activity tickets with the National Activities Network.
Existing customers with Nationwide can also get a free £200 bonus if they switch a non-Nationwide current account into a new or existing FlexDirect account.
You’ll also get 5% interest on current account balances up to £1,500 for a year.
Meanwhile Santander is giving out £180 free cash to those who switch to its Edge account.
Plus there’s a linked savings account that pays 6% interest on up to £4,000 for the first year.
Where to find the best savings rates
Many savings accounts offer miserly rates meaning that money is generating little or no return.
However, there are ways to get your cash working hard. Sun Savers Editor Lana Clements explains how to make sure you money is getting the best interest rate.
Easy access savings accounts offer flexibility for customers, meaning they can dip in and out of cash when needed. However, the caveat is that rates can change at any time.
If you’re keeping your money in an easy access account, you’ll need to keep checking whether it’s the best paying account for your circumstances and move if not.
Check in at least once a month to see what is happening in the market.
Check what is offered by your bank – sometimes the best rates are for customers only.
But do search the wider market as often top savings accounts are offered by lesser known providers.
Comparison sites are a good place to check for the top rates. Try Moneyfactscompare.co.uk or Moneysupermarket.
You can search by different account type. You’ll usually get a better interest rate if you can lock your money away for a fixed amount of time, but it’s always a good idea to keep some money in an easy access account in case of emergencies.
Don’t overlook regular savings accounts often pay some of the best rates, but you’ll need to commit to monthly payments. This can be a great way to get into a savings habit while earning top rates at the same time.
Brit rapper Yung Filly hit with MORE sex assault charges over ‘hotel attack’ as he faces another year in Oz before trial
BRIT rapper Yung Filly has been hit with more charges over the alleged sexual assault of a woman while on tour in Australia.
It comes as the internet personality, whose real name is Andres Felipe Valencia Barrientos, appeared before Perth District Court on Friday.

It was revealed on Friday in court that the 29-year-old faced two new counts of sexual penetration without consent.
No plea has been entered for the two new charges.
His case was listed for a 10-day trial starting on July 20 2026.
Yung Filly has been on bail since October of last year after allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in her 20s.
The alleged rape took place in his hotel room on September 28 after he performed at a venue in Hillarys, Perth.
In March, the rapper pleaded not guilty to three counts of assault occasioning bodily harm, one of strangulation and four counts of sexual penetration without consent.
At the time, he was caught on camera leaving court confidently, telling reporters “it’s a lovely day” when asked how he was feeling.
He was reportedly granted bail with strict conditions and a personal undertaking of 100,000 Australian dollars (£52,000).
Yung Filly also pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge on December 5.
He was caught driving over 96mph on the Roe Highway on November 17.
The rapper was at the time on tour in Australia.
He is known for working with Beta Squad, a group of YouTube stars, and has also appeared on Soccer Aid, as well as The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up To Cancer.
Who is Yung Filly?

YUNG Filly’s rose to fame as a social media star.
The influencer got his big break on YouTube before moving into mainstream TV.
Although he goes by Yung Filly, his real name is Andres Felipé Barrientos.
He was born on August 6, 1995, and moved to the UK from Colombia when he was two years old.
Filly then relocated to southeast London during his childhood.
When asked what it was like growing up in the capital, he told Indy100: “I come from the bottom of the barrel… and that’s why I’m so grateful for the position I’m in now.
“My mum definitely shaped me with the lessons she taught me.
“She’s a single mum with three kids, my dad was a s*** dad so she just had to make it happen.
“She did loads of cleaning jobs. My mum worked at Poundland at the time I had some mad BBC series… just getting my mum out of the position she was in was just the biggest motivation.”
Filly is best known for being a member of the comedy group known as The Wall of Comedy.
Over the years, Filly has also taken part in The Sidemen‘s Charity Football Match, organised by members Josh Bradley, Simon Minter, Tobi Brown, KSI, Ethan Payne, Vikram Barn and Harry Lewis.
He is affiliated with fellow YouTuber Chunkz and the pair have collaborated on many videos and tracks.

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