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Вчені назвали найдешевший і доступний спосіб профілактики раку грудей

Група британських вчених з Ланкастерського університету висунула гіпотезу про те, що причина розвитку онкологічних захворювань молочних залоз пов’язана з бактеріальним запаленням в молочних протоках. Допомогти попередити рак може допомогти йогурт з великою кількістю молочнокислих бактерій. За словами одного з фахівців Рейчел Рігбі, зараз вже відомо напевно, що грудне молоко не стерильно, а сама лактація призводить […]

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Where did it all go wrong for Wynne Evans? Inside his disastrous Strictly journey from ‘gropes’ to jibes

HE was everybody’s favourite opera singer from the world’s most annoying advert – bursting with potential on the dance floor.

But today Wynne Evans is at the centre of another Strictly controversy and fans have been left baffled about why his journey on the dance competition went so wrong?

Katya Jones and Wynne Evans on Strictly Come Dancing.
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Wynne came under fire for the placement of his hand on Katya Jones[/caption]
Group photo of the "Strictly Come Dancing: The Live Tour 2025" cast.
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Wynne was caught making a comment to Janette Manrara, who is hosting the live shows[/caption]

The Welsh opera singer, 52, was unable to dance at last night’s live tour stop in Glasgow due to an ankle injury.

Behind the scenes though, he had something much more important going on – he was being quizzed over his latest gaffe.

Just last week he was recorded suggesting a three-way sex ­session with presenter Janette Manrara, using the term “spit roast”.

His remark came at a photocall to launch the Strictly live tour, which pro Janette, 41, is hosting.

He reportedly pulled a suggestive face at actor Jamie Borthwick as Janette moved between them — which is when Evans allegedly made the joke.

Wynne has apologised saying: “My language was inappropriate and unacceptable, for which I sincerely apologise.”

BBC and Strictly Live producers said: “We have made it clear to Wynne we do not tolerate such behaviour on tour.”

Janette’s spokeswoman said she had been “unaware of this comment”.

‘Grope’ joke

It comes just months after Wynne and his pro partner Katya Jones were forced to say sorry for a “joke” that saw her move his hand from her waist during the BBC show.

In another moment, Jones appeared to not want to high-five her celebrity partner, which they called “a running joke”.

Wynne revealed his upset over the situation, telling his Radio Wales listeners: “I’m absolutely heartbroken by the things that have been written about me in the last day.

“It’s not nice to live in that time, but basically Katya and I are really, really close and we’re really good friends, and on Saturday night we made a stupid joke.

“It was a stupid joke that went wrong, OK? We thought it was funny. It wasn’t funny.

“It was been totally misinterpreted.”

Two dancers in a ballroom dance pose.
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Wynne is dancing with pro Katya on the tour after the live shows[/caption]
Group of people dancing at a party.
Katya was seen ignoring Wynne’s high five on the show

At the time Katya insisted that the controversy had overshadowed their performance “for absolutely no reason”.

She added: “Quite frankly I actually can’t bear sitting here watching this man being portrayed as someone he’s not.

“In fact it couldn’t be further away from the truth.

“So I have to make absolutely clear, that this whole incident with the hand and the high five on Saturday night, it was an inside joke between Wynne and I.

“Was it a silly joke? Yes. Was it a bad joke? Yes.

“However, it was a joke and even the idea that it made me feel uncomfortable or offended in any way is totally nonsense.

“Those that have doubts, you guys have got it wrong.

“So hopefully this will be the end of it.”

Unfortunately it wasn’t the end of it for the pair and they ended up getting the boot not long after.

Wynne Evans and Katya Jones on It Takes Two.
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Wynne and Katya both insisted there was no issue between them[/caption]
Bruised ankle after a stage performance.
Wynne was unable to dance due to his ankle last night
Wynne Evans and Katya Jones dancing on Strictly Come Dancing.
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Wynne’s Strictly journey has been shrouded in controversy[/caption]

Crude comment

It then emerged that Wynne come under fire again for allegedly telling a “crude” joke to one of the show’s make-up artists.

Insiders claim the opera star made a joke that the folds of his double chin “looked like a vagina”.

According to the Mirror, he made the remark ahead of the Strictly Come Dancing launch show last month.

A source told the outlet: “It was a bit of a vulgar dad joke.”

No official complaint has been made, and the insider added: “Wynne clearly didn’t mean any offence, but you have to be a little bit careful these days.”

Chaperones have been put in place on Strictly during rehearsals last year after a review was launched by the BBC following contestant complaints.

Wynne also performed in the 25th anniversary of The Phantom Of The Opera and won 2023’s Celebrity MasterChef.

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I gave my plain white loo the ultimate transformation with Temu and Amazon bargains – I even created wall art myself too

A DIY enthusiast has given her plain white loo a mega makeover, all whilst on a budget.

So if you want to add style to your home but without breaking the bank, then you’ve come to the right place.

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A DIY fan has revealed how she transformed her plain white loo, without breaking the bank[/caption]
Small bathroom with black and white polka dot wall decor, toilet, and plants.
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Charlotte Finch was able to add colour and style to her space, thanks to bargain buys from the high-street and her incredibly creative DIY skills[/caption]
Small bathroom with sink, shelves, and decor.
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Social media users were left gobsmacked by the epic overhaul[/caption]

Charlotte Finch used bargain buys from Amazon, Dunelm and Temu, and even created her own wall art to transform her space – and we think it looks fabulous. 

Thrilled with the epic overhaul, Charlotte took to social media to share before and after snaps of her toilet, leaving many open-mouthed.

The DIY lover, who is from Somerset, took to DIY On A Budget, a private Facebook group with 2.2 million members and wrote: “Plain and simple, although time consuming, as the dalmatian print was all done free hand.

“But it’s completed and I love it.”

Charlotte then opened up to Fabulous about the DIY overhaul and explained: “Being able to transform a room on a cost efficient budget gives me great satisfaction and makes me enjoy the look of my own work even more. 

“I had painted the feature wall with a £4.49 small tub of Matte black paint [from Amazon].

“I upcycled an old broken artificial garden plant and I made my own wall prints on my laptop and then framed them.”

Not only this, but Charlotte also saved herself some cash by buying accessories for the room in the sale.

The savvy shopper continued: “I then benefited from the January sales and purchased the room accessories, all cheaply from Dunelm. 

“The tiles were transformed by a pack of transfers, purchased on Temu. 

“I am overall really pleased with the outcome.

“On completion, I posted on the ‘DIY On A Budget’ page on Facebook, where I was pleasantly surprised by all the lovely comments, messages  and hearing other peoples opinions and positive feedback.”

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And it’s no surprise that Charlotte was overjoyed with the Facebook reaction – as many eagerly flocked to the comments to praise her ‘lovely and fresh’ DIY project. 

One person said: “Gorgeous.”

Wow. You did a great job!

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Another added: “I love it!” 

A third commented: “Looks fab!” 

Meanwhile, someone else chimed in: “Wow. You did a great job!”

Not only this, another DIY fan beamed: “Looks lovely and fresh.”

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Kildare and Wexford set early pace in NFL Divisions 3 and 4 as they coast past Fermanagh and London

KILDARE and Wexford set the early pace in Divisions 3 and 4.

After a 2024 to forget, new Lilywhites manager Brian Flanagan saw his side explode out of the blocks in Newbridge and never look back against fellow relegated side FERMANAGH, romping home 2-24 to 1-12.

25 January 2025; Darragh Swords of Kildare in action against Declan McCusker of Fermanagh during the Allianz Football League Division 2 match between Kildare and Fermanagh at Cedral St. Conleth's Park in Newbridge, Kildare. Photo by Stephen Marken/Sportsfile
Darragh Swords of Kildare in action against Declan McCusker of Fermanagh

Mick O’Grady and Declan McCusker traded the first two points of the evening but Kildare then set the tone with seven unanswered scores.

Fermanagh tried to make a dent in their deficit and Darragh McGurn raised the first orange flag of the night.

And there were just five between the sides when Shane McGullion made it 0-18 to 1-10 with still over 20 minutes left.

Kildare moved through the gears in the final quarter, however, striking goals from Darragh Kirwan and Ryan Sinkey, two-pointers from Alex Beirne and David Hyland and restricting Fermanagh to just two further McGurn points.

In Division 4, WEXFORD made short work of LONDON, the Models home and hosed by half-time of a 2-24 to 2-6 win.

Seán Nolan and Páraic Hughes put two-pointers on the board early on at Wexford Park as the home side raced into a five-point lead before London got off the mark.

It was 1-13 to 1-2 at the end of a one-sided first half and by the end, John Hegarty’s side had nine scorers from play, Nolan finishing with 0-9 while Hughes bagged 1-2.

CARLOW will feel that they should have joined their neighbours at the top of the table but their game with TIPPERARY finished in a 2-13 to 1-16 draw at Dr Cullen Park.

Thirty-eight minutes in, Tipp’s Ben Comerford and the hosts’ Ross Dunphy had traded goals to leave it at 2-10 to 1-7 in favour of the Barrowsiders.

However, after putting 13 scoreless minutes behind them with a flurry of three points in a row from John Murphy, Mikey Bambrick and Conor Doyle, Carlow again failed to score from the 56th minute onwards and were ultimately reeled in for a draw.

Cian Smith, Steven O’Brien, with a two-pointer, and Seán O’Connor all kicked frees for the Premier in the last five minutes to tie it up

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