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Bears reportedly interviewing Iowa State’s Matt Campbell

The Chicago Bears have a head coach opening and are interviewing a bevy of candidates. Top candidates like Ben Johnson and veterans like Pete Carroll and Mike McCarthy have been on their wishlist. But on Wednesday, a dark-horse name emerged as an option in the Windy City. Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reported that […]

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Chargers’ Dean Spanos sends heartwarming gesture amid LA wildfires

Wildfires have ravaged Southern California in the last 24 hours, with the Los Angeles Chargers among the affected. The Pacific Palisades and Altadena blazes have spread at an alarming rate since Tuesday. New and smaller vegetation fires later sprouted in Santa Paula and near Oxnard/Ventura Wednesday morning. As smoke filled the air and inhabitants near […]

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49ers to release Javon Hargrave, but there’s a catch

After appearing in the Super Bowl last season the San Francisco 49ers failed to make the playoffs in 2024. The 49ers finished the disappointing year with a 6-11 record, good for last place in the NFC West, and the team was eliminated from the postseason back in Week 16. Now San Francisco is making changes […]

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Heat star Tyler Herro reveals draft guarantee from Celtics

It’s been a roller coaster of a season thus far for the Miami Heat, who are currently navigating a slew of trade rumors surrounding their best player Jimmy Butler. Miami currently sits a game above .500 after Tuesday evening’s road win over the Golden State Warriors, which was an impressive performance considering they were in […]

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Inside Sugababes star Heidi Range’s £5.3million home she’s putting up for sale after quitting showbiz

SUGABABES star Heidi Range has a gorgeous home in South West London that she is set to flog amid quitting showbiz.

Heidi, 41, resides in a beautiful and very lavish £5.3million home in Fulham – and she’s putting it up for sale after quitting fame.

Heidi Range and her husband in their London home, which is for sale.
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Sugababes singer Heidi Range is putting her Fulham home on the market[/caption]
Heidi Range and her husband in their London home, which is for sale.
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Heidi and her husband Alex at their home in Fulham, London[/caption]
Heidi Range and her husband in their London home, which is for sale.
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Although she stepped back from fame, she still has a wall adorned in Sugababes memories[/caption]
Heidi Range's living room, featuring a large bookcase, a red sports car visible through a glass partition, and a fireplace.
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The couple have their Ferrari on display in their living room[/caption]
Heidi Range's living room and dining area, featuring hardwood floors, a large chandelier, and a mix of modern and vintage furniture.
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With two sofas in the living room, that don’t match, the cosy home has a comfy vibe[/caption]
Heidi Range in her kitchen, preparing a fish dish.
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Heidi’s lavish kitchen is adorned with marble countertops[/caption]

The former singer married her husband Alex Partakis in Florence in September 2016, and together they have two daughters, born in January 2018 and August 2021.

The couple is now planning to sell their multimillion-pound home in Fulham in favour of a more quiet life in the country.

Heidi quit being in Sugababes after more than a decade in the popular girl band known for their hits like About You Now, Push The Button, and Ugly.

“I’d been in the band 11 years. I wanted to start a family and there had been so much drama over that period and line-up changes in the band, it was time to call it a day,” she said to The Times in an interview this week.

Her showbiz life is now firmly in the past, with the former hitmaker gushing: “I love the mummy bubble. I’ve been to every baby and mother class that exists around here. I love the school run. I love doing play dates at the house.”

Planning a move to Surrey from London and their lavish South West home, the couple wants to bring up their girls outside of the city.

But what is the lavish Fulham home Heidi is getting rid of really like?

The Fulham family home that Heidi resides in with her husband and daughters is a five-bedroom converted Edwardian laundry factory.

Embarking on a two-year renovation, the couple now has a three-story, 4,124 sq ft property – although they no longer want it.

HOME RENOVATIONS

Because it initially felt like a warehouse, they decided to hire an interior designer, Robert Young.

Dropping the ceilings and dividing the open-plan ground floor into several zones, the couple made the former laundry factory a real family home.

Keen to have their home family-focused, the courtyard had AstroTurf and shock-absorbing playground pads laid especially for the couple’s daughters.

“It’s great because if the kids fall over, you wait for the scream, and it never quite comes, Heidi told The Times in a recent interview.

Meanwhile, the living room is plush and comfy, with white walls, marble accents, and wooden floors.

Sugababes - over the years

  • Siobhan Donaghy (1998-2001, 2013-present)
  • Keisha Buchanan (1998-2009, 2013-present)
  • Mutya Buena (1998-2005, 2013-present)
  • Heidi Range (2001-2011)
  • Amelle Berrebah (2005-2011)
  • Jade Ewen (2009-2011)
  • White shutters cover each of the windows, and the room also features a mirror with a built-in TV, and a glass wall showing off a red 1972 Ferrari Dino.

    LAVISH PAD

    In her interview, Heidi said: “People think if you’ve got a car in the living room, it would be quite obvious.

    “But actually people come over for coffee and spend 20 minutes in the space before they even realise it’s here.

    “I think because it’s a big room and there’s so much going on, there’s so many other things to draw your attention. And it’s lit at night so it’s sort of like an art installation.”

    In snaps of Heidi’s home, which she has shared on her Instagram page in the past, the decor throughout the sprawling pad looks light and airy.

    In one snap Heidi can be seen cooking up a storm in her massive kitchen which has marble countertops and white shutters.

    Another photo shows the former singer taking a mirror selfie in her bedroom, which has wooden flooring, shutters on the windows, and white walls.

    Her kids’ bedrooms are beautifully decorated with pretty pink wallpaper, and her hallway has a wall dedicated to the records she released with the Sugababes in her musical heyday.

    Woman in black velvet jumpsuit taking a selfie.
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    Heidi’s bedroom has wooden floors and white walls[/caption]
    Girl in sequined dress in bedroom with fairy wallpaper.
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    Her daughters’ bedrooms and play areas are decorated with pretty pink wallpaper[/caption]
    Heidi Range and her partner in front of a Christmas tree in their home.
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    The house has a massive staircase in the hallway[/caption]

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    Warning as further tax rises are on the cards to meet fiscal rules, economists say

    FURTHER tax rises are on the cards to meet fiscal rules, economists have warned.

    Borrowing costs hit their highest level for almost 17 years yesterday amid a continued sell-off in the bond market.

    The yield on ten-year gilts, which reflect borrowing costs, hit 4.81 per cent, the highest since 2008.

    Kallum Pickering, at brokerage Peel Hunt, said: “If bond yields rise further, the Chancellor may be forced to make the economically damaging decision of further increasing taxes or cutting back on planned public spending.”

    The PM’s spokesman said: “Having stability in public finances is precursor to economic growth.”

    Shadow chancellor Mel Stride said: “We shouldn’t be raising taxes to pay for fiscal incompetence.

    “Labour’s decision to allow debt to continue rising ever higher leaves us vulnerable even to small changes in markets.”

    The yield on 30-year gilts was last so high in 1998 when Tony Blair was PM during financial crises worldwide.

    They are trading higher now than after former PM Liz Truss’s mini-Budget, as the markets bet against UK growth prospects.

    British pound coins and banknotes.
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    Further tax rises are on the cards to meet fiscal rules, economists warn[/caption]

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    We got ‘quick fix’ surgery to go from a size 16 to 10 – but were left vomiting chunks of our own flesh & battling sepsis

    With a surge in average-size women having ops to slim down to a ‘perfect 10’, we speak to three who have gone under the knife, despite not being obese

    STARING in the mirror after putting her one-year-old daughter to bed, Sofia Alessia begins to cry.

    Three women in jeans and white tops pose against a blue and beige background.
    Hannah-Jade Ashton, Whitney Ainscough and Sofia Alessia have all had surgery to lose weight
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    Woman in a pink dress and brown platform heels.
    Sofia Alessia underwent gastric sleeve surgery to help her drop from a size 16 to her current size 10
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    Woman in hospital gown after weight loss surgery.
    Discharged from a private clinic the morning after her operation, Sofia began vomiting blood and ‘lumps of flesh’
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    After giving birth the previous year, she had naturally gained some baby weight — but it was tormenting her so much she had decided to spend £10,000 on drastic weight-loss surgery.

    Yet Sofia, 27, was not obese. At a size 16, she was the average UK dress size.

    Around 15,000 British women undergo weight-loss surgery, both here and abroad, every year.

    But it’s not without risk and only 12 months ago, 20-year-old Morgan Ribeiro, from south London, tragically died following botched gastric sleeve surgery in Turkey.

    I originally enquired about liposuction, but the company told me I should go for a gastric sleeve or band . I had no idea what they were but I said, ‘Yeah, why not?’

    Sofia Alessia

    She had been lured by social media adverts offering cheap overseas deals, but her small intestine was accidentally cut during the £2,500 procedure and she passed away a week later.

    Despite the risks, women like Sofia, who is 16st, often feel surgery is the only option to shed unwanted fat in pursuit of becoming a “perfect” size 10.

    “I piled the weight on as a new single mum and developed an emotional eating disorder where I got into binge eating,” says Sofia, an influencer from Morecambe, Lancs.

    “I originally enquired about liposuction, but the company told me the weight would just come back on, so I should go for a gastric sleeve or gastric band instead.

    ‘The stuff of nightmares’

    “I had no idea what either of those were but I’m very impulsive, so I said, ‘Yeah, why not?’.”

    A gastric band is silicone wrapped around the upper part of the stomach, which keeps food from entering the lower, larger half.

    With gastric sleeve surgery, up to 90 per cent of the stomach is removed, leaving a narrow, tube-shaped “sleeve” behind.

    The procedure means patients’ stomachs fill up far quicker.

    Sofia found a UK-based clinic shortly after Christmas 2021 and, on January 31, 2022, went in for the three-hour gastric sleeve surgery.

    What unfolded afterwards was “the stuff of nightmares”, she says.

    Discharged from a private clinic the morning after her operation, Sofia began vomiting blood and “lumps of flesh”.

    Within an hour of her getting home, her terrified mum Lisanne Meadowcroft, 53, called an ambulance.

    A mother and her young daughter sitting at a table.
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    After gaining baby weight, Sofia spent £10,000 on drastic weight-loss surgery[/caption]
    Woman in white top and jeans.
    Since her ordeal, Sofia has lost 7st and now weighs 9st and is a size 10
    Euan Danks - Commissioned by The Sun

    “I was being sick to the point where I couldn’t even hold my own saliva,” says Sofia. “I thought I’d never see my daughter again.”

    Sofia is among an increasing number of women undergoing radical weight-loss surgery, despite being an average size.

    Around 10,500 bariatric procedures are carried out in Britain every year, according to 2024 data.

    Those who don’t want to pay higher British prices go abroad, with data estimating that a further 5,000 of us travel overseas for weight-loss surgery annually.

    Sofia had chosen a UK clinic after hearing “horror stories” about botched overseas ops, but complications can occur anywhere and she spent more than three months in hospital after the original surgeon removed too much of her stomach.

     She was unable to see daughter, Alya-Valentina, now four, due to Covid-19 restrictions and the risk of infection as she battled a slew of life-threatening conditions including blood clots on her lungs, pneumonia and sepsis.

    By physically removing most of the stomach, the surgery doesn’t just reduce portion sizes, it also alters gut-brain signalling pathways.

    Dr Harsh Sheth

    She had to be tube-fed the entire time.

    In March 2022, she underwent a corrective gastric bypass, but due to the issues with the previous surgery, medics were forced to remove “almost all” of her stomach.

    And that wasn’t the end of her ordeal. During that op, the surgeon accidentally stapled her bowel to her small intestine, causing chronic sepsis and putting her life in danger.

    Three days later, Sofia had a further operation to remove the staples and drain the infection.

    Since her ordeal, she has lost 7st and now weighs 9st and is a size 10.

    Sofia believes she would have been unable to lose the weight with less extreme measures, such as weight-loss jabs or exercise, due to her eating disorder.

    Although weight-loss jabs are big business, it’s widely believed users regain the pounds once they stop.

     By contrast, gastric-sleeve surgery is irreversible.

    “By physically removing most of the stomach, the surgery doesn’t just reduce portion sizes, it also alters gut-brain signalling pathways,” explains Dr Harsh Sheth, a bariatric and gastrointestinal surgeon.

    He adds: “For many, surgery represents a comprehensive reset of their relationship with food, something injections can’t offer.”

    Woman in white tank top and wide-leg jeans.
    Social influencer Whitney Ainscough, 31, had 90% of her stomach removed in Egypt and proudly admits to cheating her way to ‘forever slim’ – dropping to a size 8
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    Whitney Ainscough in a yellow and black top, earning more than double Rishi Sunak.
    Whitney ate her way from a BMI of 28 to 31, making her a size 18, to guarantee the surgery
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    This sense of certainty appealed to Whitney Ainscough, 31, from Rotherham, South Yorks, who wanted to slim down after reaching a size 16 following the birth of her third child.

    The influencer had 90 per cent of her stomach removed in Egypt in December 2023 and is proud to admit that she cheated her way to being “forever slim”.

    After surgery, Whitney dropped to a size 10 within months and was thrilled to see her “mummy flab” melt away for the first time since having children Cora, 13, Addison, six, and Adley, three.

    ‘I felt like an ugly chunky monkey’

    “I am not ashamed to say I couldn’t be bothered to go to the gym or diet,” says Whitney. “I’d tried healthy eating and low-fat diets but always fell off the wagon.

    “I wanted my 20-year-old body back and I wasn’t prepared to wait.”

    I am not ashamed to say I couldn’t be bothered to go to the gym or diet. I’d tried diets in the past. I wanted my 20-year-old body back and I wasn’t prepared to wait.

    Whitney Ainscough

    Whitney did not qualify for gastric sleeve surgery in Britain, either privately or on the NHS, as her BMI wasn’t over 40 — classed as severely obese — so she shelled out £4,000 to have the procedure done in Egypt.

    To meet the Egyptian clinic’s requirement that her BMI be over 30, Whitney deliberately gorged on high-calorie foods to gain the weight required to qualify for surgery.

    “I went from a BMI of 28 to 31, making me a size 18, to guarantee the surgery.

    “I ate mostly takeaways and high-fat food like chips, burgers and creamy curries,” she says.

    A year on, Whitney now weighs 9st and is a size 8.

    “I still refuse to believe my decision was irresponsible or wrong,” she says.

     “I love my new body and I’ll be forever slim.”

    But Whitney now has to get monthly vitamin B12 jabs at £29 a pop, as those who have had weight-loss surgery often find they are deficient due to the smaller stomach size hindering nutrient absorption.

     “Deficiencies are common without lifelong supplementation,” says Dr Sheth. “These changes mean patients must carefully manage their health long-term.”

    Woman in white shirt and distressed jeans.
    Hannah-Jade, from Dudley, West Midlands, spent £2,100 at the Turkish clinic in May 2024
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    Woman in floral jumpsuit at a zoo, with a giraffe in the background.
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    Weighing 15st, Hannah-Jade Ashton was the slimmest woman at the clinic where she had gastric sleeve surgery in Turkey last year[/caption]

     Hannah-Jade Ashton, 31, was an average size 16 when she went under the knife.

    Weighing 15st, she was the slimmest woman at the clinic where she had gastric sleeve surgery in Turkey last year. “I felt like I had been dieting all my life and fighting a constant battle to be a size 12 or 14,” the mum-of-two says.

    I will be an eternal size 10 and I am not bothered what people think. Many of my slim mates are doing the same as me and booking their ‘secret sleeves’.

    Hannah-Jade Ashton

    “I felt like an ugly chunky monkey, but the NHS refused my request for a gastric sleeve saying my BMI of 30 was too low.”

    Undeterred, Hannah-Jade, from Dudley, West Midlands, spent £2,100 at the Turkish clinic in May 2024 and, as with Whitney, she deliberately gained weight beforehand to get herself over the minimum BMI threshold of 30.

    “People need to get over the mindset that you must be super-fat to have a sleeve,” says Hannah-Jade, a nanny.

    Woman holding a cocktail outdoors.
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    Hannah says: ‘I felt like an ugly chunky monkey, but the NHS refused my request for a gastric sleeve saying my BMI of 30 was too low’[/caption]
    Woman in a light green two-piece outfit and green heels.
    Hannah-Jade had 90 per cent of her stomach removed and now, eight months post-op, weighs just over 10st
    Euan Danks - Commissioned by The Sun

    “People get boob jobs and BBLs (Brazilian butt lifts). For me, my gastric sleeve is like that. I will be an eternal size 10 and I am not bothered what people think.”

    Hannah-Jade had 90 per cent of her stomach removed and now, eight months post-op, weighs just over 10st. She also has monthly B12 jabs to supplement her nutritional intake.

    She adds: “I knew about the horror stories, but decided the chances of a successful procedure were higher than a failed operation.

    “Now, many of my slim mates are doing the same as me and booking their ‘secret sleeves’.”

    Ops always carry risks

    WHILE Whitney and Hannah-Jade had more positive experiences than Sofia, Dr Sheth warns that complications such as leaks or infections are still a concern, even with the most skilled surgeons.

    “Those who perform high-volume procedures with minimal recovery protocols may cut corners on safety,” he says.

    “Risk is inevitable, but cutting costs or rushing significantly increases it.

    “Patients should seek surgeons who specialise in bariatric surgery full-time, as part-time practitioners often lack the focused experience needed for complex cases.”

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