‘I only went in for cheese!’ shopper admits as she’s wowed by new Asda arrivals, including the ‘perfect holiday co-ord’
SHE only popped into Asda to buy some cheese.
But one shopper has admitted she was left stunned when she saw some of the supermarket’s latest clothing arrivals, including a two-piece she called the “perfect holiday co-ord”.




Amy took to TikTok to share a video showing the brown outfit – a chocolate brown tie side top in a crepe material for £12.50, and a pair of matching trousers for £14.
“Erm, ok then Asda,” she wrote over the top of the clip.
“I only went in for cheese… okay @George At Asda I’m shook,” she captioned the video.
“Perfect holiday co-ord!”
People were quick to comment on the video, with one admitting: “I’ve had to order this for my airport outfit!”
“I’ve just ordered them in black, I really wanted the brown set but couldn’t get the top,” another added.
“I saw them in Asda today, they’re gorgeous!”
“I had this in navy from Asda, divine!” a third wrote.
“I can vouch supermarket clothes are great quality – it’s where I get all my co-ords from,” someone else added.
“What shoes would one wear with this?” another asked.
“Either cute sliders for holiday vibes, trainers for more relaxed look or I’m going to also try heels, I’ll try all and see what works,” Amy replied.
“Oh I bought this today, it’s gorgeous,” someone else said.
“Got this, can confirm it’s stunning!!!” another gushed.
“Okay, I’ve got baby sensory today with a massive Asda next door,” someone else admitted.
“I know what I’ll be doing afterwards.”
While someone else said they’d “worn it everyday” since buying it, another put Asda on their “to do list”.
How Asda has upped it's game

By Fabulous’ Fashion Director Tracey Lea Sayer
Take a whizz round the aisles in Asda it is hard not to notice how good the George at Asda clothing range is at the minute.
Add into the mix their recent collaboration with fashion designer Roksanda, celebrating 40 years of London Fashion Week, which is full of the designer’s signature colour blocking dresses, oversized Borg fleeces and bold stripe co-ords, it is easy to see why the brand is on fire!
All proceeds from the range go to The British Fashion Council to help promote young designers, so a win win!
There also seems to be a return to quality in the clothing range.
‘Style Stories’ with fashion influencer Erica Davies is a capsule collection of Autumn must-haves which delivered not only on style, but on great pocket friendly prices starting from £7.
Gorgeous quilted jackets, slogan sweats and a chocolate faux sheepskin flying jacket are among my faves.
Plus, George at Asda has just been crowned with the Best Kidswear in our Fabulous Fashion awards voted for by the Fabulous readers.
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“I was taken by surprise honestly,” Amy replied.
“It may have come home with me!”
“I saw this the other day and regret not getting it,” someone else commented.
Amy then posted a try on video before delivering her verdict: “Considering I had a baby 12 weeks ago it feels really comfortable and flattering.
“Super easy to wear and thin enough for holiday.”
Referring to the comments from people saying it looked like a beautician’s uniform, she added: “It deffo does give ‘I’m about to offer you a spa treatment’ vibes.
“But I can 100% look past that, love wearing it today.”
Martial arts champion, 21, dies after horror collapse in ring as harrowing footage of fall emerges
A CHAMPION martial artist tragically died after a horror collapse in the ring.
Mohit Sharma, 21, was fighting in the second round of a university wushu tournament on Monday in India.


He represented Rajasthan University in the 85kg weight category of the All India Inter-University Wushu Championship.
Sharma claimed the first round before disaster struck in the second round.
Both Sharma and his opponent fell off the crash mats before clambering back up to resume their contest.
However, as the young star in red attempted to continue, he went to charge but suddenly fell forwards on the canvas during the bout at Chandigarh University in Mohali.
People immediately rushed to provide assistance and medics were called.
Sharma, though, could not be revived after a reported suspected heart attack.
According to the Indian Express, he was taken to the on-site medical centre then transported to a district hospital.
But the young boxer sadly passed away as he was declared dead on arrival at Kharar Government hospital on Monday evening, it was later confirmed.
The shocking incident left the boxing community heartbroken.
Sharma’s dad Ashok – who runs a small grocery shop in Jaipur – paid an emotional tribute to his son, who left home six years ago to pursue his sporting dream.
Ashok told the Indian Express: “Mohit was passionate about wushu and other martial arts and that was the reason he made me shift to Jaipur so that he could train at a local college.
“It was tough for me as I opened the shop to support Mohit and my family including my wife Sunita and daughters, Nisha and Ritika back at the village.
“When Mohit was selected for the Rajasthan University team, he was excited and told us that he would win a medal and make Rajasthan proud.
“With his loss, we have lost everything including our dreams to see him win medals.”
Mohit’s promising career saw him win several national and state-level titles as he specialised in wushu after spells in karate and kickboxing.
FRIEND’S HEARTACHE
He even competed at an international event in Thailand before transitioning to wushu.
Sharma’s friend and fellow trainer Rajat Gupta added: “Mohit was passionate about martial arts and would rarely miss any training day.
“He would come for practice with us at the stadium ground and when I met him last week, he was excited about playing in the All India Inter University meet in Chandigarh University.
“Each of his friends and fellow trainees are shocked over this devastating news.”
And Rajasthan University wushu team head coach Heera Chaudhary said: “Mohit had won the university trials earlier and was part of our team here.
“He won the first round but then collapsed suddenly. The doctors gave him CPR though we could not see any automated external defibrillator at the venue.
“Later we took him to a local hospital before taking him to Kharar government hospital where he was declared dead on arrival.
“It’s an unfortunate event and I urge the Rajasthan government to help the family and give a job to the next of kin.”


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How cops snared UK’s worst paedo Matthew Falder & exposed sickening network of ‘abuse to order’ after vile doll ad trap
AFTER posting a Gumtree ad, looking for a particular doll for her young daughter, a grateful mum was touched when a woman named Liz offered to donate one for free.
Liz added: “Can I just ask one thing? I want to be a hundred per cent sure that the doll really is going to the little girl rather than a sneaky, adult collector. Could you take a picture of your daughter holding a sign which says, ‘I “heart” SB.’”



The unsuspecting mum took a photograph of her daughter in her pyjamas, holding the sign, and emailed it to Liz.
Within half an hour of receiving it, a dangerous child abuser, known as the notorious 666devil, was using it as their avatar on the dark web.
Chillingly, the initials SB stood for the depraved child pornography website, Scream, B****!
The young girl was about to become another victim of the UK’s most prolific online paedophile, Matthew Falder, who used blackmail to fuel his increasingly dark and dangerous desires.
The hunt for the abuser, who boasted of being untraceable, is told in the first episode of a gripping documentary series called Prime Suspect: Hunting the Predators, starting on Channel 5 on Wednesday.
Police bodycam footage shows the moment of Falder’s arrest while interviews with investigating officers, surveillance footage and examples of their vile online messages reveal how cleverly the predator managed to get away with it for years.
The National Crime Agency (NCA) deals with the UK’s most serious offences and their manhunt began in 2015 when intelligence reported that a user on the dark web was threatening to abuse their own daughter, giving her “the week of hell.”
An intelligence officer, known only as Luke in the documentary, explains: “It was to be a week of intense abuse against this child.
“One of the posts was of a little girl holding a sign which says ‘I “heart” SB,’ with the date on it, which referred to Scream, B****!, set up for the darkest type of child exploitation, including rape and murder.”
The person was asking other individuals on the forum to suggest what abuse should be delivered, which included starving her for 24 hours and keeping her in a cage.
“The online poster had gained VIP status because all the other like-minded individuals knew, or thought, they had access to a child,” says NCA Interviewing Officer, Jane Lawrenson.



“This was extremely worrying for us because at this stage we didn’t know that the picture was not their daughter.”
Immediately the NCA put out a national child rescue alert in which all the forces across the UK received the image and were to report any sightings to Luke.
Matthew Long, NCA Branch Commander, vividly calls, “I remember driving home and feeling an unbelievable pressure that it was Wednesday going into Thursday and there was a possibility that the child might die on Friday.”
The discovery of the Gumtree link was a huge relief to officers but it was apparent that the individual was causing much harm and distress by soliciting and then blackmailing hundreds of young and vulnerable people.
I remember driving home and feeling an unbelievable pressure that it was Wednesday going into Thursday and there was a possibility that the child might die on Friday.
Matthew Long
Jane Lawrenson and a social worker visited the home of the young girl whose image was being used on the website to make sure she was safe and to see if she and her mother could bring them any closer to the identity of the offender.
“I told the mother I was from the NCA and immediately she said, ‘I know why you are here,’” she says.
“She was devastated. She told us that Liz had asked for more pictures of her daughter and that’s when she got suspicious and reported them to Gumtree.
“After that, she never let her daughter play outside or let her out of her sight.”
Clearly, Liz was just a made-up name and further investigation led to a man in the UK.
But with an IP address that identifies a computer being masked on the dark web, finding him, says Matt Sutton, who headed the manhunt, “a needle in a haystack.”
Paedophile network



In 2013, the FBI took down a dark child abuse website called Hurt 2 The Core.
It had been set up by a 21-year-old named Matthew Graham and ran from his bedroom at his parent’s home in Melbourne, where Australian police arrested him.
He was eventually sentenced to 15 years in prison and evidence from his arrest revealed details of an international paedophile network.
“There were a number of individuals believed to be UK-based and those usernames were shared with the UK,” says Matt.
“One of the abusers had the username of InTheGarden. He was posting about a girl he had managed to blackmail into producing indecent images which were then shared on the website for the benefit of others.
“When he had got the images is when the blackmail started and the victims became scared that the images would go viral or be sent to their loved ones or their school,” says Jane.
Luke adds: “One of the victims was encouraged to do more and more degrading acts of self-abuse such as licking toilet bowls, writing degrading messages across their body with lipstick while posing nude and attaching bulldog clips to body parts.”
After the closure of Hurt 2 The Core, its successor, Scream, B****! was set up, once more enabling thousands of child sex offenders to engage with each other.
“In order to access these forums you have to register,” says Luke.
“So you have to create a username and password. I did this and for months was collecting information, watching users, looking for opportunities to safeguard our children.
“It’s quite challenging mentally, due to the material you are exposed to.”
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- Secrecy – Your child becomes secretive about online activity, quickly switching screens or hiding messages.
- New “Friends” – They talk about a new older friend or receive gifts, money, or gaming credits.
- Mood Changes – Anxiety, withdrawal, or anger when asked about their online interactions.
- Excessive Time Online – Spending increasing hours online, especially late at night.
- Inappropriate Content – Receiving sexual messages or being asked to send explicit images.
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- Talk to Your Child – Approach them calmly and encourage openness.
- Check Devices – Monitor chats and apps for suspicious contacts.
- Report It – Contact CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command) via the NSPCC or police.
- Restrict Access – Use parental controls and educate them about online dangers.
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A connection between the usernames of Liz, InTheGarden, EvilMind and 666devil was eventually made leaving the police confident that they were all the same person.
‘Liz’ was also found to be on a babysitting website in America and also one for young people with anorexia nervosa, where she was posing as an artist who would pay hundreds of pounds for topless or fully nude photographs.
They would later be used to blackmail them for sexually degrading videos.
He would sometimes get them to give him control of their Facebook accounts and would pose as them and send abusive messages to their friends which could lead to physical attacks when they arrived at school.
“The volume of children who were being abused was bordering on the unprecedented,” says NCA Branch Commander Matthew Long.
‘Rap sheet from hell’


Four years after the online abuser was first discovered, police finally had a breakthrough.
“The level of communication with him on forums over the years meant it would be likely that at some point he would have a hiccup,” says Matt.
“In March 2017, we identified, through a tiny piece of intel, a possible IP address that was linked to a home address in the UK.
“I can’t be specific on how the hiccup occurred but there was enough to identify a real world identity that was behind EvilMind and the other usernames.
“You always have some idea who you think you are looking for and it never ends up being right.
“It’s not the old bloke in the brown ‘flasher’ mac outside the school gates. It can be virtually anybody and they can be of any age.
“He was a Cambridge alumnus, who was 28 and worked for Birmingham University as a geophysics lecturer. Not someone we expected.
“He had a long term girlfriend and came from the north of England from a well-to-do family. By all accounts had a vast network of friends and associates and was well liked.”
Police bodycam footage of balding, bespectacled Matthew Falder’s arrest at Birmingham University show him startled and in disbelief that his dual life has been discovered.
When he is read the horrific list of sexual charges, he responds, “It sounds like the rap sheet from hell.”
After his arrest, he was interviewed by Jane Lawrenson who remembers, “He looked like a normal person who you would walk past in the street and wouldn’t have a second glance at.”
At first, he replies “no comment” to every question but for his second round of questioning, his solicitor reads out a statement from him, in which he admits that he is EvilMind.
Devices seized from his bedroom contained nearly 14,000 indecent images and 1251 videos of children from around the world, making him the most prolific online paedophile the NCA have ever investigated.
In court he pleaded guilty to 137 offences against 46 victims and was sentenced to 32 years in prison – the biggest sentence that an online predator had received in the UK.
Following an appeal, his sentence was reduced to 25 years.
Ruona Iguyovwe, of the Crown Prosecution Services, said Falder had shown no sympathy or humanity towards his victims, who were left too ashamed to tell family and afraid to leave the house.
When one said they were ready to “end it all”, he told them the images would still be circulated “so what good is that going to be to you”.
For the NCA the lengthy sentence was a huge win.
“I take great satisfaction that I still think he doesn’t know how we managed to catch him,” says Luke.
Prime Suspect: Hunting the Predators begins on Channel 5 on Wednesday, Feb 26 at 9pm



Jack O’Connor pays emotional tribute to ‘father-figure’ Kerry GAA legend following his sad death
JACK O’Connor has hailed Johnny Culloty as a ‘father-figure’ to him during his early days with Kerry.
The former dual star, 88, died on Monday.



He helped his county lift Sam Maguire five times as a player, including captaining the Kingdom in 1969.
The Killarney Legion clubman also attained All-Ireland success as a hurler since he was part of their junior title-winning side of 1961.
Prior to Mick O’Dwyer’s reign, he served as Kerry manager and guided the Kingdom to Munster SFC glory in 1972 and back-to-back National League titles.
Culloty was part of O’Connor’s backroom team when they claimed the All-Ireland in 2004 and 2006.
Speaking to The Kerryman, the 64-year-old praised: “Johnny was a like a father-figure to me, he was a great friend and he will be sadly missed.
“We worked together with the under-21s in 1998 and 1999, winning the All-Ireland the first year, and he was a selector with me from 2004 when I took over the senior team.
“He was a great man, he had fantastic experience, and had a huge knowledge of the game.
“He made me very aware of the traditions of Kerry football, he always wanted Kerry to play football in the right way, with a bit of style, almost regardless of the results.
“He was a link back to Dr Eamonn O’Sullivan – he would have played under Dr Eamonn – and a lot of the stuff Dr Eamonn believed in Johnny would have passed that on to the next generation.
“Johnny was a very understated, unassuming man, but he was very intelligent and he was a great judge of a footballer.
“I used to say that Johnny was as good a judge of a footballer as Vincent O’Brien was of a racehorse.”
Sadly, Culloty’s death hasn’t been the only high-profile loss suffered across the GAA fraternity in that region this week.
Former Cork hurler Ray Ryan, brother of Cork senior manager Pat, died on Tuesday at the age of just 43.
His local club Sarsfields led the tributes, with Ryan having been part of teams that won county titles in 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2014.
‘HEAVY HEARTS’
The club said: “It is with heavy hearts that we at Sarsfields Hurling Club must share the heartbreaking news of the unexpected passing of our Minor Manager and club stalwart, Ray Ryan.
“His loss has left an immense void not only within our club, but also within Glanmire Football Club and the wider Glanmire community.
“Our deepest condolences go out to Aisling, his beautiful children, the Ryan family and friends during this incredibly difficult time.
“Ray’s unwavering dedication and passion for the game, as well as his kindness and commitment to our club will forever be remembered.”
After helping Sarsfields to the 2008 county honours, Ryan joined the Cork senior hurling panel in the absence of the existing panel that withdrew their services.
He remained part of the panel when they returned and made his championship debut in the 2010 Munster semi-final win over Limerick.
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