2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Eight hostages due for release are dead, Hamas admits as Bibas family ‘hold on to hope’ for youngest captives, 2 & 5
EIGHT hostages due for release have been killed during their cruel imprisonment by Hamas, Israel says.
The captives appear to have died in the tunnels beneath Gaza during their sick 15-month long detention after they were snatched on October 7, 2023.
The Bibas family remain hostages in Gaza[/caption]
Tragically, Hamas claimed three of the family had died in an Israeli airstrike[/caption]
Some 33 of around 90 hostages were set to be traded back to Israel as part of the first phase of a ceasefire deal inked earlier this month.
Israel said it was informed of the eight deaths on Sunday night by Hamas when it was given a list of the 33 that would be released.
It is not yet clear who the eight deceased are as Israeli hostage families desperately cling on to hope.
Hamas claims the other 25 in the swap are still alive with the next release of hostages takes place on Saturday.
Seven in the group of 33 have already been returned home.
Families of the hostages have been left in an agonising wait to see whether their loved ones have survived.
One of those families is the Bibas, who don’t know whether Kfir and Ariel, just two and five years old when they were snatched, are still alive.
The children, along with their parents Yarden and Shiri, are all on the list ofare on the list of hostages to be releasedin the first six-week phase of the fragile ceasefire.
Relatives are yet to hear any news on whether the family could be dead or alive.
In a statement on Monday, the Bibas family said it still held on to hope.
They said: “We said then and we say now, we hold on to hope and await their return. We await certainty regarding their condition.
“The list that Hamas passed on to Israel regarding the status of the kidnapped is not a list of names and does not change our position. Neither a list of names, a Hamas statement, nor any video of this or that kind – are certain for us.”
Palestinians displaced by Israel make their way home back on foot on Tuesday[/caption]
Palestinians are set to now live in tent camps after the IDF flattened most of Gaza[/caption]
The terms of the deal state children and female captives would be released first.
Israel accused Hamas of breaching the peace deal after the terror group released four women IDF soldiers instead of civilian hostage Arbel Yehoud.
In response, Hamas pledged to release two more woman, but did not again mention Shiri Bibas and her children.
The first phase of the ceasefire runs until early March and will see 33 hostages released by Hamas and 2,000 Palestinian prisoners released by Israel.
The exchanged come as thousands of displaced Palestinians are returning home to the north of war-ravaged Gaza.
Israel had prevented Palestinians from returning to northern Gaza, accusing Hamas of violating the terms of the truce, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said late Sunday they would be allowed to pass after a new agreement was reached.
Doron Steinbrecher hugging her father after being released from Hamas on Sunday[/caption]
Hostage Emily Damari united with her mother[/caption]
Israel had said it would prevent Palestinians’ passage to the north until the release of Arbel Yehud, a civilian woman hostage who it maintained should have been freed on Saturday.
But Netanyahu’s office later said a deal had been reached for the release of three hostages on Thursday, including Yehud, as well as another three on Saturday.
Hamas had said blocking the return of Palestinians amounted to a truce violation.
Large crowds of people moved through the now-open Netzarim Corridor into the north, watched over by Israeli tanks.
Some pulled carts weighed down with mattresses and other essentials while others carried what belongings they could.
What happened on October 7?
ON OCTOBER 7, 2023, Hamas launched a brutal surprise attack on Israel, marking one of the darkest days in the nation’s history.
Terrorists stormed across the border from Gaza, killing over 1,200 people — most of them civilians — and kidnapping 250 others, including women, children, and the elderly.
The coordinated assault saw heavily armed fighters infiltrate Israeli towns, kibbutzim, and military bases, unleashing indiscriminate violence.
Innocent families were slaughtered in their homes, and graphic footage of the atrocities spread across social media, leaving the world in shock.
And as well as attacking people in their homes, they stormed the Nova music peace festival – killing at least 364 people there alone.
The massacre triggered a swift and massive retaliatory response from Israel, escalating into a full-scale war.
The attack not only reignited long-standing tensions in the region but also left deep scars on both sides of the conflict, setting the stage for the 15 months of devastation that followed.
A bus carrying freed Palestinian prisoners arrives in Ramallah[/caption]
2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Fake Ozempic nearly killed me & put me in a ‘coma’ – I’m still battling side effects,’ says Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace
SLOWLY lifting her head off her sweat-drenched pillow, Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace vomits into the sick bucket next to her bed.
It is the third time in just 10 minutes she has thrown up.
But the 45-year-old former Big Brother star hasn’t been struck down with a seasonal sick bug.
No, her debilitating condition is a harrowing side effect of the fake ‘Ozempic’ jabs she bought off the black market.
“I know I can be dramatic but I thought it was the end of me. I thought I was going to die,” she tells Fabulous.
“It was awful. I was on my own and I couldn’t leave my bed for days.
“I had thrown up three buckets of vomit, then I had diarrhoea; I could barely make it to my bathroom.”
Aisleyne is no stranger to plastic surgery, having gone under the knife for a £10,000 Brazilian butt lift, liposuction, Botox, fillers and a breast augmentation with size 900CCC implants – which is the largest you can get in the UK.
But she admits her latest quest for body perfection nearly cost her her life.
Like thousands of women who are targeted hourly on social media with ads selling Mounjaro, or Ozempic, Aisleyne believed that she was buying was safe.
This is an issue for many people as fake accounts have become widespread on social media, with chancers on the black market posing as professionals and selling weight loss jabs that aren’t regulated.
In September last year, explosive demand and high prices for weight loss and diabetes drugs fuelled a criminal effort to package autoinjector pens containing other substances, such as insulin.
In 2023, the U.S Food and Drug Administration announced that they had seized “thousands” of fake Ozempics.
That same year, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) also confirmed a number of potentially fake Ozempic pens in the UK.
The MHRA warned that buying a prescription-only medication online without the prescription poses a direct danger to health – this came after they received reports of a number of people having been hospitalised after using potentially fake pens.
Additionally, further analysis found the needles from the samples are counterfeit – as the sterility of the needles cannot be confirmed, which presents an increased risk of infection for patients.
Aisleyne was targeted by adverts on Instagram that look similar to this[/caption]
An advert which looks similar to a the mounjaro and wegovy adverts[/caption]
Aisleyne resorted to buying counterfeit slimming jabs on Instagram after she too was targeted by adverts when she found herself in a “dark place” last year.
In quick succession, her best friend Femi died of a heart attack, and her nephew Jordan sadly passed away three months later in his sleep.
She says: “I was in a really bad place mentally having lost the two closest people to me, and I was eating my feelings. I couldn’t stop eating high fatty food like cheese.
“I ended up putting on two stone in weight. I wasn’t leaving my house and I was inhaling food. I hated my body. Then I came across these weight loss jabs online, and I thought I’d just go for it.”
Ozempic is a prescription injectable medication used to treat type 2 diabetes in adults. It is also known by its generic name, Semaglutide.
It helps lower blood sugar by helping the pancreas make more insulin.
While not approved for weight loss, it can reduce appetite and slow down how quickly the stomach empties.
I often get people and accounts messaging me directly saying that they sell it
Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace
It has risen in prominence as a weight loss aid after celebrities including Oprah Winfrey, Sharon Osbourne and Amy Schumer admitted using it.
Aisleyne found a “practitioner” selling Semaglutide on Instagram and says she didn’t consider the dangers.
“I just thought they must be the same as what the NHS prescribes, just different packaging. I was so naive,” she recalls.
“I often get people and accounts messaging me directly saying that they sell it.
“This specific user was a private account in the UK and a few friends of mine had gone to them.
“And because I looked at her account and saw she was qualified in aesthetics, I thought it should be fine. How wrong I was.”
Aisleyne paid £300 for four syringes, which she injected once a week for eight weeks.
According to click2pharmacy, the cost of Semaglutide per month can vary based on the dosage prescribed, but on average can cost, £229.99 over a five month period.
She was advised to use the lowest dose for four weeks and then increase it “if needed.”
“I had just started taking it around my nephew’s funeral in August, and I was on them for two months.” she explains.
“At first, I was scared, but then I thought to myself, it’s like fasting as you skip meals because it suppresses your appetite, and fasting is supposed to be good for you – so I stuck with it.
“For the first couple of weeks, I thought it was great. I had loads of energy. I wasn’t overeating, and when I did eat, it was healthy, like high protein foods, vegetables and meat.
It was absolutely petrifying, and I knew I needed to call 999, but I couldn’t move my body or even see anything
Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace
“I wasn’t starving, so I didn’t reach for the bad quick foods; I was more conscious about it. I wasn’t having any side effects, so I just continued.”
Aisleyne quickly went from a size 14 to a size eight, and her weight dropped from 12.5 stone to 9 stone.
“Obviously having the weight drop off me felt great, especially as I barely did anything,” she recalls.
But at the end of the second month, she took a turn for the worse.
She says: “I was sick and suffering from diarrhea for four days, whilst not eating or drinking. If I had a sip of water, I would throw it up straight away.
“It was absolutely petrifying, and I knew I needed to call 999, but I couldn’t move my body or even see anything.
Aisleyne quickly went from a size 14 to a size eight[/caption]
It was the second month that Aisleyne’s symptoms appeared to worsen[/caption]
She hadn’t worked out for a year due to grieving loved ones[/caption]
“My vision was so blurry, and my body had gone limp. I didn’t even have the energy to even think; it was like I was in a coma, where I’d just wake up to be sick and then fall back to sleep again.”
Aisleyne knew she needed to seek medical advice but felt too embarrassed to go to NHS doctors because she felt her condition was self-inflicted.
“I was battling with myself, and I didn’t know what to do because I was too embarrassed,” she says.
Instead she took electrolytes and coconut water to re-hydrate herself, and slowly she began to feel normal again.
But to this day, Aisleyne continues to experience side effects including her right eye being blurry, as well as further weight loss up until December.
She says: “Months later, even though I stopped taking it, the weight was still dropping off me for weeks afterwards.
“And now even still to this day, my right eye is still blurry. I also keep getting migraines.
This is why girls turn to the black market, and so it’s important to get the message out
Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace
“I definitely took a bad batch as I don’t know anyone else who has suffered the same – it’s been absolutely horrific.
“I saw my surgeon and told him about my sight he looked at my eyes and said to go to see optician once I was home but to be honest I still haven’t.”
Due to the dramatic weight loss, Aisleyne was left with sagging skin – and so she booked herself in for a £12,700 neck, jowl and boob lift with Dr Orman at the Trio Clinic, to get rid of the excess skin that was left behind.
“After waking up in a haze and losing all this weight, all I could see was skin as it hadn’t had a chance to snap back,” she says.
“It was like taking the air out of a balloon and it was all saggy.
“Obviously my implant was up high, and my natural boob had just sort of depleted and was down the bottom.
“Then my face just got saggy.”
Aisleyne is now back to her normal weight of 10 stone, and is currently recovering from her surgery.
The reality star booked herself into surgery having been left with saggy skin[/caption]
She spent £300 on the ‘black market’ Ozempic[/caption]
On fake jabs, she warns: “I don’t want people to make the same mistake as I did.
“It is so easily accessible, and I should hope that if I had gone through the NHS I wouldn’t have been prescribed it because I wasn’t diabetic.
“This is why girls turn to the black market, and so it’s important to get the message out.
“Every other celebrity is just walking around looking skeletal, glorifying it, but it’s not a good example for young kids.
My warning is don’t do it. Get into the gym. Have a healthy lifestyle
Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace
“I’m not squeaky clean myself, but I think where health’s concerned, it’s really important to get the truth out, and especially don’t go on the black market for it.”
She is now urging others to be vigilant before jumping the gun and getting these weight-loss jabs.
More importantly, she wants those thinking about it to seek medical advice first.
Aisleyne says: “My warning is don’t do it. Get into the gym. Have a healthy lifestyle.
“I know it’s boring and it sounds long, but nothing is worth losing your life, your sight or your faculties over.”
Ozempic - an expert's view
Dr Mitra Dutt, a GP from Lloyds Pharmacy Online Doctor, says: “Mounjaro works by activating two hormonal receptors (GIP and GLP-1), which enhance insulin production, improve insulin sensitivity and work to decrease food intake.”
Saxenda, which contains the active ingredient liraglutide, is another weight loss jab that’s been available on the NHS since 2020.
While Mounjaro is hailed as the “King Kong” fat jabs, a new weight loss drug dubbed “Godzilla” looks set to displace it.
Containing the active ingredient retatrutide, slimmers trying the drug lost up to 29 per cent of their weight in less than a year.
By comparison, trial results showed semaglutide, known as Ozempic, could lead to 15 per cent weight loss and tirzepatide, aka Mounjaro, to 23 per cent.
Retatrutide acts on three different receptors in the brain, “turbocharging” calorie burning while dulling hunger pangs.
Existing weight-loss jabs only suppress appetite, whereas the new treatment also speeds up metabolism.
The new drug is still undergoing clinical trials so it’s not yet known if it will be made available on the NHS.
2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on First look at what the new £600million ‘ride-free’ theme park will be like when it opens in the UK
A HUGE new theme park is opening in the UK with no rides or rollercoasters – and new images have revealed what to expect.
Puy du Fou is one of France‘s most popular theme parks, and has since opened in Spain.
Puy du Fou is opening a new UK theme park after the success in France and Spain[/caption]
There will be 13 live shows and performances, similar to in France (pictured)[/caption]
Inside won’t be rides, but instead live performances based on thousands of years of UK history.
The park says guests can “immersive themselves in British history” with the 13 live shows.
The website states: “Our parks are not plastic stage sets; there are no neon flashing lights or rollercoasters.
“Everything we do must be real, built using the crafts and materials of the time period they represent, all set in woodland and beautiful gardens, which become the stage set for world-class shows and immersive cultural and historical experiences, bringing history to life.”
Also inside will be four period villages, as well as new gardens, lakes and 40 acres of flower meadows.
Along with 20,000 new trees, it hopes to be similar to Kew Gardens.
Guests will be able to stay at one of three hotels, based on different periods, with restaurants and cafes.
The 370-acre attraction will open near Bicester in 2029, with works to begin next year.
Olivier Strebelle, Puy du Fou’s chief executive, previously told The Times they want guests to be “disconnected from the 21st century”.
He added: “We have our guests travel through time, out of [the] Roman period and into the 20th century period of the great wars, and the best segue between them is nature because it’s always been there.”
He also said: “We have a checklist: you need spectacular technology, you need people and animals, some pace, and the local person from the period to create a bond with the visitors – we have the conceptual elements and then local historians tell us what is important and could match.”
Ticket prices are yet to be confirmed, but range from £24 to £38 depending on the age of the guest in France.
Local consultations on the new attraction are being held from February 6-8.
Three themed hotels would also be part of the park[/caption]
The first Puy du Fou opened in France in 1978, and is now the second most popular attraction in the country (only beaten by Disneyland Paris).
The Spanish Puy du Fou followed suit in 2019 and has since welcomed millions of tourists a year.
In the mean time, another ride-free attraction in the UK is Bewilderwood, which prides itself on being tech-free.
2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Secret Strictly romance revealed as stunning pro Jowita Przystal ‘dating’ show finalist
A SECRET Strictly romance has been revealed – and fans will likely go wild over the news.
Jowita Przystal is said to be “dating” a show finalist, with the stunning dancer, 30, rumoured to have grown close to the acting hunk.
Jamie and Jowita were seen out and about last week[/caption]
Jamie shot to fame playing the role of Jay in EastEnders[/caption]
Jowita is a professional dancer on Strictly Come Dancing[/caption]
According to a new report, EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick, 30, and Jowita had a fling while filming the series towards the end of last year.
The pair initially met in 2023 when Jamie won the Strictly Christmas special, with them then hitting it off last autumn.
And as the pair embark on the Strictly Come Dancing Live! tour, it has been unveiled that they are still super close with the cast keen for them to strike up something more long-term.
MailOnline reports that a source has spilled: “Jowita and Jamie grew really close while filming Strictly.
“Things did get romantic between them, Jowita loves Jamie’s playfulness and sense of humour, not to mention he’s a very talented dancer.”
The source then touched on how there were so many rumours about Jowita and Pete Wicks, with his causing her relationship with Jamie to “go under the radar, which was something they laughed about”.
“They’re still enjoying each other’s company as they perform on the Strictly tour,” the source added, “with the cast believing their romance could well lead to something long-term.”
On the tour, Jamie is paired with Michelle Tsiakkas, with Jowita joining the lineup of professional dancers.
Throughout the last series, that saw Jowita paired up with Pete, rumours were rife that they were seeing each other.
CHEEKY HINT
Pete even cheekily referred to Jowita’s closeness with Jamie when she appeared on his Staying Relevant podcast.
Speaking to Jowita on the podcast, Pete said: “I have a question for you, I think I have asked you this before but you have to answer.
“You have to answer this. Don’t sit on the fence or do any of that crap, I want to know.”
He then said: “If you weren’t dancing with me, who would you want to dance with… and it doesn’t have to be who’s left, it could be people who have gone.
“Don’t sit on the fence, answer the f***ing question.”
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Pete pressed: “If you couldn’t dance with me, who would you like to dance with? I know the answer to this… 100 per cent, Jamie.”
Jowita then replied: “Well probably. I knew him from the Christmas special and we get on very well.”
Pete added: “I said this to you at the weekend actually but you and Jamie would have been great, you get on really well with him and you would have had lots of fun with him and Jamie is a really good dancer, so cool.”
STRICTLY TOUR
Jamie and Jowita were pictured together last Monday in Sheffield after having a meal at Miller and Carter with the Strictly tour cast.
The tour, which is packed full of arena show dates up and down the country, kicked off earlier this month in Birmingham at the Utilita Arena.
Sarah Hadland, reality star Tasha Ghouri, JLS singer JB Gill, EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick and opera singer Wynne Evans, are all part of the cast.
The X Factor winner Shayne Ward and Gladiators star Montell Douglas were also confirmed in the line-up.
The tour will continue until February 9 and the celebrities will be joined by a slew of professional dancers and the shows judges.
Jamie won the 2023 Christmas special of Strictly, which is when he first met Jowita[/caption]
Jowita joined the Strictly cast in 2021[/caption]
2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Foodies left ‘disgusted’ after only just realising how bacon is REALLY made – and many vow to never eat it again
FOODIES have been left ‘disgusted’ after only just realising how bacon is actually made.
So if you’re a lover of pork and often look forward to tucking into a bacon sarnie on a Saturday morning, then you’ll need to listen up.
Foodies have been left horrified after discovering how bacon is really made[/caption]
Whilst some were intrigued by the lengthy process, others vowed to never eat the salty meat ever again[/caption]
It comes after a YouTube video of the bacon making process has emerged[/caption]
Whilst many of us enjoy the salt-cured pork snack and have it in anything from sandwiches to pasta dishes, lots of us haven’t got a clue how it’s really made.
But now, a video has resurfaced showing exactly how pre-cooked bacon is produced in factories – and it’s been an eye-opener for those who didn’t realise what went into the process.
Whilst some people were fascinated by the lengthy production and craved bacon even more, others were open-mouthed by the ‘gross’ process.
The clip from How It’s Made, which was originally shown on the Discovery UK channel in 2018, has reappeared on YouTube, detailing some of the more grim aspects of processed meat making.
In the five minute video, viewers can get a close-up look at how bacon, which is processed through a meat-curing process and sometimes pre-cooked in factories, is mass-produced.
First things first, large pieces of pork belly are tossed into a big tumbler, which softens them so it’s easier to remove the skin.
They are then placed skin-side down on a conveyer belt, which takes them to a blade which slices the skin off.
In a very detailed clip, viewers can see the pig skin flop onto the conveyer belt, before being moved along to make pork rinds.
After this, the pork belly pieces are flipped by a machine, so inspectors can remove any excess skin.
Next is the curing process, which involves mixing salt and water until it’s fully dissolved, before adding liquid smoke and other flavourings.
Once the meat is back on the conveyor belt, the pork belly slices are injected with the curing solution with needles that repeatedly stab them.
Following this, a metal hanger called a comb is then attached to the edge of the meat so it can be hung on a rack.
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The stacks of hanging pork bellies are then transported to the “drench cabinet” so they can be showered with liquid smoke, which adds flavour and colour to the meat.
Once this is done, the meat is then ready to be transported to an oven, where it is cooked for five hours on low heat – allowing the flavours to permeate.
Then, when the bacon is cooked, it is moved to a blast freezer for a quick cool down, before going to another cooler for a few days, which makes it easier to slice.
The stacks of hanging pork bellies are then transported to the “drench cabinet” so they can be showered with liquid smoke[/caption]
The bacon is taken to the “sizing station”, where their sides get trimmed down[/caption]
But before this, the bacon is taken to the “sizing station”, where their sides get trimmed down, and the meat is also passed through a metal detector to make sure no pieces of the hanger have gotten stuck inside.
After being stacked in the freezer, when the time comes, the meat slabs are put into chutes, which sway back and forth over a blade to cut them into slices.
But the lengthy process doesn’t end there, as the bacon strips then fall neatly onto a conveyor belt so they are ready for the browning microwave, which cooks off the bacon and sees the fat fall into a trough.
Wow! This is a serious process!
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After that, the bacon is checked by an inspector, who discards slices that aren’t up to the company’s standard.
Mechanic wheels are then used to roll the browned bacon slices onto parchment paper and finally, the bacon is stacked for packaging and ready to be distributed.
Foodies react
While many social media users were left fascinated by the process, others were horrified to see how their beloved weekend treat was made.
I’m never eating bacon again
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One person commented: “When you’re disgusted by the skin removal and fascinated at the same time.”
Another added: “Not gonna lie, the first part looked a bit gross.”
The nation’s most peculiar food combinations revealed
Brits reveal unusual food combinations that are so wrong, they feel right
Research by LNER claims that a whopping four in five Brits experiment with unusual flavours, and almost a quarter have a ‘guilty pleasure’ when it comes to unconventional food combinations,
Crisps and chocolate
Cheese and chocolate
Crisps in jam sandwich
Chips and milkshake
Cheese and bananas
Apples with salt and pepper
Avocado and chocolate
Popcorn and hot sauce
Tuna and marmite
Gherkins and peanut butter
A third claimed: “I’m going vegan,” whilst another agreed: “I’m never eating bacon again.”
Not only this, but someone else chimed in: “God…That looks disgusting.”
However, one foodie was stunned and questioned: “Who knew making bacon was so advanced?”
Meanwhile, another food lover beamed: “Wow! This is a serious process! No wonder bacon is so expensive.”
2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Lily Phillips says she slept with 10 men at once before OnlyFans in disturbing clip as she calls ‘extreme’ sex her hobby
LILY Phillips claims she used extreme sex as a hobby while studying at university before filming her antics for OnlyFans.
The 23-year-old, who has banked over £2 million thanks to the website revealed the sex acts which have caused outrage online aren’t new to her.
Lily Phillips sat down to discuss her sex hobby[/caption]
Lily now earns millions from OnlyFans but many have been left outraged by her antics[/caption]
Lily went to the US recently to make a name for herself across the pond[/caption]
But she said sleeping with multiple men at once wasn’t new for her.
The host, Adam22, asked Lily if she had slept with more than one person at once before becoming a sex worker.
She replied: “Only like 10 or something like that.”
“It would just happen out the blue,” she explained after being asked if she had to organise them.
Plug Talk co-host Lena Nersesian was taken aback by Lily’s confession, saying: “Wow, you’re really built differently.”
Lily also revealed that she was almost banned from entering the US, having arrived the day before the podcast was recorded.
Lily, who previously admitted she “doesn’t know what self-respect is”, claimed officers ‘were asking if I was a prostitute.”
To this, she joked: “Depends who’s asking.”
She added: “I was very much, like, ‘Yeah, I sleep with all these guys, but they don’t pay a penny, so it’s not technically prostitution.’
Podcast viewers were left mortified by Lily’s admission.
One person wrote: “Built different = Gross.”
Another commented: “That’s just sad.”
“She’s dead behind the eyes,” penned a third.
Lily was almost banned from getting into the country[/caption]
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Meanwhile a fourth said: “She isn’t doing it money, neither for the fame. There is something more sinister going on.”
Someone else added: “I pity her.”
The influencer, who previously opened up about receiving death threats and faces a potential ban from Airbnb after using a rental for a sexual stunt without informing the homeowner, said she was 19 when she first officially joined OnlyFans.
She was a micro-influencer with 16,000 followers on Instagram at the time, and after getting bored of posting fashion hauls, Lily decided to pursue a career in the adult industry.
After joining OnlyFans in 2020, Lily, who now has 712,000 fans and left people gobsmacked when she begged women to “send husbands and boyfriends” to help her sleep with 1,000 men, explained: “I tried to sign up when I was 17, with my provisional ID, and it didn’t go through.”
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2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Rory McIlroy reveals ‘three goals for the rest of my career’ as he targets ‘one of the greatest achievements’ in golf
RORY McILROY has listed winning The Masters and “one of the greatest achievements” in golf among his “three goals”.
The Northern Irishman, 35, has gone ten years waiting for a fifth Major after coming agonisingly close in 2024.
And the Holywood revealed that finally achieving the grand slam at Augusta is among his remaining career targets.
He told the BBC: “Winning The Masters, winning an Olympic medal and another away Ryder Cup, they are my three goals for the rest of my career.
“I’ve realised that all I can control is myself.
“What’s right for me right now is to fully focus on myself and to get the best out of myself and get back to winning the biggest tournaments in the world.
“I’ve been agonisingly close for the past few years, without being able to get it done and that that is the main focus of this year.
“All of my practice, all of my prep, even the tournaments that I’m playing, it’s all geared towards being ready for those four events.
“Augusta is Augusta.
“I’ve gone through my stats and there are a couple of things that were pointed out to me that I could definitely get better at – certain little shots around the greens.”
And with the competition taking place at Bethpage in 2025, the Holywood man is keen to do it again on enemy soil.
He added: “You have heard me say this so many times, but one of the greatest achievements in the game right now is to win an away Ryder Cup and we have an opportunity to do that this year.
“It’s a very strong American team, a very partisan crowd.
“But we’ve got a wonderful captain [Luke Donald] and we’re going to have a wonderful team and we’re relishing the challenge.”
McIlroy will begin his PGA Tour season at Pebble Beach this week and is part of a stacked field that also sees the return ofScottie SchefflerandJordan Spieth.
He warmed up for that by taking on Tiger Woods in the Tomorrow Golf League (TGL), the indoor golf competition founded by McIlroy and Woods.
And it was the American who emerged victorious 4-3.
His Jupiter Links team triumphed in overtime, winning a nearest the pin decider after the teams had finished level at 3-3.