A MUM who bought a tummy tuck off a Facebook as nearly died after an infection ate her stomach from the inside out.
Soreena O’Malley, from Hull, saved up for years to undergo the knife but was left “crying every single day” and a future in a wheelchair.
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Soreena O’Malley was close to death after her botched operationCredit: GoFundMe
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The mum was left with a flesh eating bugCredit: GoFundMe
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The 34-year-old required a skin graft and specialist care when she returned to the UKCredit: GoFundMe
The cosmetic procedure saw her bedridden with a gaping wound across her stomach.
The 34-year-old said she has “no tummy” left after the 360-degree liposuction in Turkey.
Soreena told Hull Live: “It is not very nice having to be bed-bound three months after a surgery that I have paid for because I was so self-conscious about my body.
“I wouldn’t wear bikinis on holiday. It really did take me a long time to save this money because it was something I have wanted since having my child.
“I have no tummy. My whole tummy is gone and it could take well up to two years to heal. It is a massive hole.”
Her husband Declain added: “She nearly died from it.”
Soreena recalled arriving at Turkish hospital and being handed consent forms with no English translation.
She is now warning people against opting for surgery abroad, and buying into dodgy advertisements on social media.
The 34-year-old required a skin graft and specialist care when she returned to the UK.
Her family have set up a GoFundMe to help cover medical fees, and support Soreena’s daughter.
Botched tummy lipo made my boobs triple is size due to bizarre side effect – I’m not complaining as toy boys can’t get enough
Declain told how donations would help “give my little girl her mum back” after the ordeal tore their family apart.
The couple are desperate for funds to cover corrective surgery, a wheelchair and legal action.
Soreena fears her mobility may never return and says the nightmare has devastated their mental health.
NHS England was contacted for comment but had not responded at the time of publication.
This comes after another woman told how she was left rotting in a dingy hotel and wanted to die after a £15,000 botched tummy tuck.
Sara Platt, 34, is now taking the Turkish doctor who operated on her to court.
Speaking to the Mail, she said: “I was left with three days to live. I suffer with nightmares every night. I’ve got extreme PTSD.
“If somebody touches my stomach straight away, I can feel pain and that’s going to be with me forever.”
As soon as she woke up from the 13-hour operation – which included the tummy tuck, a breast implant and three other procedures – she knew something was catastrophically wrong.
The pain was so severe that she begged her dad to let her die – while her right breast was purple, she claimed.
Over the following days, Sara’s health deteriorated further – as brown liquid began to seep from her body.
She later spent eight weeks at the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery.
Now, the traumatised mum, who claims to be suffering from PTSD, will be forced to return to Turkey for medical examinations – as part of legal proceedings against the surgeon.
Elsewhere, another mum underwent the same horror when she contacted sepsis after a failed tummy tuck abroad.
Mum-of-one Cennet Lo went under the knife within hours of getting off her plane in Turkey with plans to have a tummy tuck, liposuction and Brazilian butt lift.
But the 28-year-old has been left traumatised from the ordeal after she regained consciousness during the invasive procedure.
Once she was under, the mum recalls horrifically waking up and witnessing her own operation.
Risks of plastic surgery overseas
OVERSEAS surgeons are not subject to the same rules, regulations and training as doctors in the UK.
That means you can’t guarantee the safety of the equipment or material they are using.
Unsterile equipment dramatically increases your risk of infection, which could lead to necrotising fasciitis (flesh-eating bugs), sepsis or even death.
On top of that, if you are opting for fillers or injections anywhere on the body there is no way of knowing if doctors are using dangerous substances.
Cosmetic surgeons have warned against cut-price surgery as there is a real risk you will be injected with “unsafe substances”.
Prof Ash Mosahebi, honorary secretary of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons’ (BAAPS), said most patients either opt for cheap injections or implants to boost their bum.
“If they are having injections then god knows what they are being injected with, if it is safe, or if it is sterile,” he told The Sun Online.
“Oil, for example, does make it look bigger for a few days but then it deflates and it’s likely infection like sepsis can kick in.
“I know of silicone oil being used, which shouldn’t be used for medical purposes.
“I’ve heard of cement but I haven’t seen it myself, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s things like that.
“Most of the time the injections end up having a lot of bacteria in them as well because they aren’t sterile.”
AFTER a roller coaster few weeks, which saw her publicly battle her ex-husband while enjoying unexpected chart success, Katie Price has found comfort in her large entourage of friends.
Amid her devastating feud with Peter Andre over the welfare of their children, Junior and Princess, she’s continued to tour with pal Kerry Katona, partied with Chloe Ferry and celebrated her single, I Got You, topping the charts with a young group of up-and-coming collaborators. But there’s one person Katie secretly relies upon more than anyone else.
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Katie Price hit the headlines over her children, Princess and Junior, which she shares with ex Peter Andre
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Princess, pictured with Junior, launched a new reality TV show in August but it didn’t feature KatieCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
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Katie with Lou (right) and Olivia Attwood (left) recentlyCredit: Instagram
And that’s her best pal of over twenty years and the woman whose influence in Katie’s life is slowly but steadily becoming more apparent.
Despite referring to Louisa Anderson-Roy as “extended family”, not a lot of people are aware of just how inseparable the ladies are. And in recent times, fiercely loyal Lou, an aesthetics practitioner and CEO of the LA Hair Skin and Beauty salon, has been working closely with Katie in a bid to overhaul her image and get her public persona back on track.
Not only has she styled Katie in a series of “classy” ensembles for Katie and Kerry’s ‘Evening With’ tour, Lou was also responsible for connecting Katie with SHAYE, a producer who’s working with her on brand new music. She’s also been attending professional jobs with Katie, including a recent recording alongside Olivia Attwood.
Kate and Lou have been friends forever, and while a lot of people have betrayed her, Kate knows Lou genuinely has her back
Lou’s efforts come after Peter, 52, publicly slated Katie, accusing her of telling “lies and baseless accusations” and claiming their children were placed in his care “for their safety” years before.
Katie, 47, hit back, saying she “refused to be gaslit” by her former husband – but the damage was done and the former glamour model didn’t come out of the public slanging match very well.
Now sources have revealed just how much of a “secret weapon” mum-of-six Lou is, and why she’s one of only a few people that Katie genuinely listens to.
“Kate and Lou have been friends forever, and while a lot of people have betrayed her, Kate knows Lou genuinely has her back,” a pal revealed.
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Peter has accused Katie of telling “lies and baseless accusations”Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
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Katie, dressed in a pink jumpsuit covered in pictures of her own face, and pal LouCredit: instagram/lou_andersonroy
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Katie pictured with pal Lou and daughter PrincessCredit: Instagram
“But more than anything, Kate trusts Lou’s opinions and judgement. Lou is incredibly influential. She’s been there for all the drama in Kate’s life and she seems to have an instinct for what’s right for Kate.
“Obviously the Pete stuff really p**sed Lou off – she immediately felt protective over Kate and has vowed to step up and help her friend shine. Kate really does see her as a secret weapon – somehow she’s stronger when Lou’s around.”
Indeed Lou has been extremely defensive of her bestie of late. After sharing a picture of them together on social media, a handful of Lou’s followers bodyshamed Katie for her recent weight loss, which some assume to be the result of Ozempic.
It led Lou to clap back in a lengthy rant.
“Anyone commenting on any of my posts or pictures with my friend re weight.. Whether it be about someone gaining or losing weight, I really don’t care, but you will be removed..,” she wrote. “You do not know reasons as to why anyone may lose or gain or what’s going on in people’s worlds so don’t be so nasty to point out weight changes! Women should support women.”
Lou is incredibly loyal…Kate will be grateful for the support.
Our source explained why a message like this would be so important for Katie.
“Lou is incredibly loyal and won’t stand for any hate on her socials, but more than anything she’s trying to protect Kate,” they said. “And it won’t go unnoticed. Kate will be grateful for the support. Especially when she’s trying so hard to turn public opinion around in the wake of the Pete mess.”
Last week Lou reassured Katie’s fans that she would “never do anything for my mate for any kind of recognition or financial gain – never have and never will” and gave a telling insight into their friendship.
“Its one that’s always been based on total honesty and loyalty to one another and realness throughout some of the toughest moments we have equally both faced in our lives,” she shared on Instagram. “I’ll always support people I love, especially when I see they don’t deserve hate.”
When a follower replied, “I know you have a deep fondness and love for Katie”, Lou responded, “I really do care for those I love.”
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Katie and Lou have been friends for many years, and Lou fiercely defends herCredit: instagram/lou_andersonroy
In response to another comment Lou admitted she got “a fair bit of hate” for supporting Katie but added, “I let it go over my head.”
One infamous moment in 2020 saw Katie coughing on a pizza to stop Lou from having any of it. Following backlash from disgusted fans, a spokesperson for Katie insisted at the time, “Lou is deemed as extended family – Katie pretending to cough on her pizza is simply making light of life and highlights the sisterhood shared between the pair. It’s not uncommon behaviour when they’re larking about.”
While claiming she was too busy ‘filming’ to attend Milton Keynes Pride last Saturday, the mum of five was instead seen living it up in Newcastle where she was filmed dancing with Chloe and pals.
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Kerry Katona and Katie Price on their tour recentlyCredit: Instagram
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Peter is now married to wife Emily, pictured with his kids Junior and PrincessCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
The blow comes after a spell of good news for Katie. Not only did her single end up at number one in the iTunes charts following a fan campaign, it’s also been reported that her two youngest children, Jett and Bunny, will move back in with her in November. The pair had been living with their father, Katie’s third husband Kieran Hayler, since 2022.
As well as that, Katie’s been getting decent reviews for her tour with Kerry, with one punter saying they “loved every minute of the show”.
This, despite several hiccups, including backlash for vaping on stage, reportedly missing the first half of one show last week and landing herself in hospital after she “accidentally stabbed” herself with a knife while making a curry.
But one thing is certain, despite all the ups and downs, loyal Lou will be at Katie’s side regardless.
A MAJOR supermarket is selling McVitie’s biscuit boxes for just £2.50 ahead of this Christmas season.
The 400g boxes include a selection of family favourites to get in the festive spirit.
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The McVitie’s Family Circle Biscuit Selection includes a variety of ten different flavoursCredit: Iceland
McVitie’s Family Circle Biscuit Selection boxes are available cheapest at Iceland for just £2.50.
What is included
There are ten different biscuits to choose from in this selection box, including the iconic Milk Chocolate Digestives, popular Custard Creams, and much-loved Rich Highland Shorties.
Also included in the boxes are McVitie’s Choc Chip Cookies, Shortcake, Jam Sandwich Creams, Milk Chocolate Fingers, Crunchy Oat, Nice, and Bourbon Creams.
Shoppers’ reactions
Iceland customers have raved about the product in reviews.
Quality Street chocolates and celebrations are also popular Christmas boxes that have been seen going for cheap recently.
At Morrisons, tubs were seen going for just £4.50 from the discount retailer.
And Lidl and Aldi are also known for providing the best deals of groceries, another major UK retailer was found to have the cheapest rate on chocolate boxes.
This week, Tesco took the crown for best overral rates on Christmas chocolate.
TescoClubcard holders are able to pick upNestleCelebrations and Quality Street for £4.50, whileCadbury’sHeroes and Roses have been reduced to £5.25.
STRICTLY Come Dancing star Thomas Skinner has revealed that he had terrifying death threats after meeting up with the vice-president of the United States JD Vance.
The American politician reached out to him after seeing his social media posts saying he admired his positive attitude for life.
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Tom Skinner, left, says he received death threats after he posted a snap of himself with US vice-president JD VanceCredit: Instagram
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The Apprentice star has confessed he has cheated on his wife SineadCredit: Instagram
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JD Vance invited Tom to the barbecue of the summer at 18th-century Dean ManorCredit: Getty
And he invited him to the barbecue of the summer at 18th-century Dean Manor near Chipping Norton in the Cotswolds.
But afterwards The Apprentice star and market stall holder proudly posted a photo of them together on social media – and received a shocking backlash.
In an exclusive interview he admits: “Since I posted that picture I’ve had loads of death threats. People saying they want me dead, saying I am this political figure that I’m actually not. I actually really ain’t. I couldn’t tell you what’s going on in the world right now.
“Now the left seems to be attacking me every day on social media. The right seems to see me as this figurehead and it’s all been a bit much for me, if I’m honest with you.
“I was getting death threats and people calling me controversial. I was thinking, what have I ever done? What have I ever said that’s controversial? When you actually go through my tweets, apart from saying that knife crime is bad in London, yeah?
“I’m not this political figurehead that people believe that’s got my hand.
“I’ve had loads of death threats over the years, you know.
“I didn’t see it as anything more than a barbecue, if I’m honest with you. But I’ve been turned into this political figure that I’m actually not.”
But the East Londoner does admit he was nervous after accepting the invite along with Cambridge academic James Orr and Tory MP Danny Kruger.
He said: “I was very nervous about it, I didn’t know what to wear. When I arrived he literally was like, ‘Why have you got a suit on?’
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“He was actually a normal bloke. We spoke about English cheese being so much better than American cheese, West Ham United and how they call football ‘soccer’.”
Fry-up fan Thomas was blown away by the food, laid on by the local pub, describing it as “the b******s.”
He said: “There was a pub in the town, and Jay wanted to go to a traditional English pub, but he knew by going to this pub it would obviously have to shut, because I’ve never seen so many security guys in my life… a proper entourage… he didn’t want it to affect the locals.
“So he asked the pub if they would kindly – he paid them a lot of money – bring some of their staff to cook at the place, and they did, they actually left this beautiful pub in the Cotswolds, they’d come round to the garden, and they cooked this fantastic spread, it was steaks, kebabs, halloumi, honestly it was unreal. Everyone was really friendly.”
He didn’t take pictures, he says, because he didn’t want to “disturb his privacy”.
Joking, he adds: “When Trump comes he might invite me to a BBQ too.”
NO REGRETS
Despite the furore online Thomas insists he doesn’t regret posting the picture. He said: “I don’t regret it, I am a normal bloke and it was an amazing opportunity.
“Put yourself in my shoes. What would you do? You’re a normal person. And, I’ve been given this opportunity to sit with the Vice President of the most powerful country in the world, the United States of America. To me that was, “Wow’.
“And I would have gone, whether it was the leader of France, Germany, I think to sit there and learn, and experience that, whether you agree with him politically or not, it wasn’t about that for me, it was literally to say, ‘I’ve sat there and met the Vice President of the United States of America’.”
Sinead has been by his side since they got together nearly a decade ago.
Thomas began working part time as a market trader at 13 after being expelled from school. He found several businesses before starring on The Apprentice in 2019 after Sinead encouraged him to apply.
But he is also known for his motivational videos on social media where he shares his love of kebabs and pints.
It was his conservative political views that led to US Vice President JD Vance actually getting in touch with him.
SPREADS POSITIVITY
He says he loves spreading positivity.
He said: “Even when JD Vance sent me a DM, he was like, ‘Look I love your energy, keep it up, I love seeing the high energy and the positivity you spread’.
“Which is literally all I do, all I do is share videos of me having a roast dinner, and do a morning video to say, ‘Have a good day’, because I know what it’s like to wake up and feel like you can’t do this. I’ve been there, and that’s why I won’t ever give up spreading the positivity.”
Throughout the ups and down in his life Sinead – who he dubs Super sensible Sinéad – has been at his side throughout.
He admits the past few weeks have been tough and he has struggled with the public scrutiny.
He said: “It does affect you. I’ve always put on this brave face. But it’s alright to be vulnerable and be down and be upset. There are times I’ve felt low.”
CLOSE PALS WITH RYLAN CLARK
His close pal Rylan Clark also faced backlash recently over his views on migrant hotels which sparked over 700 Ofcom complaints.
Thomas said: “Rylan has been a friend of mine since I was a teenager. I love him. He’s a family friend, he comes to our family events. I go round to his and I bring him round to ours.
“He’s a top guy. And the thing that I just worry about is nowadays, whether someone’s got a different opinion to you, or you say something that might be slightly incorrect or you don’t agree with, everyone should be allowed to have their opinion, and everyone should be allowed to express it and argue it and talk about it.
“But if your opinion is different to someone else’s, people shouldn’t be able to attack you and ram it down your throat, and I think that’s wrong, if I’m honest with you.
“Poor old Rylan got a bashing, and obviously I know what it feels like, because I’ve had a bashing in the last couple of years.”
What Rylan said was: “How come if I turn up at Heathrow Airport and I’ve left my passport in Spain, I’ve got to stand at that airport and won’t be let in? But if I arrive on a boat from Calais, I get taken to a four-star hotel?
“I find it absolutely insane that all these people are risking their lives coming across the Channel like they are. But when they get here, it seems, ‘Welcome, come on in’.”
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Tom says he doesn’t deserve the backlash against himCredit: Twitter/@iamtomskinner
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The TV celebrity is now putting on his dancing shoes for BBC’s hit show Strictly Come DancingCredit: BBC
He later said he was angry at being “put in a box” over his opinions and called for more intelligent debate. Rylan posted on X: “You can be pro immigration and against illegal routes. You can support trans people and have the utmost respect for women.
“You can be heterosexual and still support gay rights. Stop with this putting everyone in a box exercise and maybe have conversations instead of shouting on Twitter.”
Thomas says the pressure that he and other celebrities receive due to fame can be hard to deal with.
And key to helping keep his mental health stable is the group of friends from the market that he still meets every Friday for “a pint”.
He said: “I think that’s so important, they think it’s funny I’m going on Strictly.
“Every Friday, and I’ve done this for years, you know, since I started out, no matter what, me and my group of little pals have a pint on a Friday afternoon.
“Some of us could be skint on our arse, some of us could be flying, we’re all having the same beer, in the same circle, talking the same thing, and we always, we always talk about what’s been a bad week, sad week, a happy week, a good week, a great week, and we all support each other, and I think that’s so important.”
And his biggest fan – his mum couldn’t be prouder.
Both his parents still work and are real “grafters” – which is where he says he gets his work ethic from.
His mum works in a call centre – but until this week hadn’t revealed who her famous son was, because she says they “never asked”.
He said: “She’s one of the people, when your boiler goes, she’ll ring up, my mum’s the one that you abuse on the phone saying, ‘My boilers gone,” she’s got one of the hardest jobs in the world. bless her.
“When she asked for the day off she said her son was on Strictly. They said, ‘What who’s your son? What do you mean?’ She showed them a picture of me.”
Her son is still a market trader with his own stall selling mattresses and pillows. He survives on just five hours sleep a night and even when rehearsing for the BBC show he says he will set up his stall first.
He still loves his work and feels proud to be helping Britain’s High Street.
Thomas said: “I’m going to try and set up at 6am. Markets help the shops, but then the shops are suffering, the high street’s dying.”
One thing that isn’t dying is his fan base.
Thomas confesses that he has been inundated with direct messages from celebrities on social media offering support for the new dance show.
He said: “I’ve had hundreds of messages, footballers, TV stars, all sorts.
“But I don’t think it’s fair to say who, because they’ve said that to me confidentially, and I respect that.
“People like my energy and the positivity I spread, which is literally all I do.”
Thomas has experienced financial highs and lows, and even homelessness.
He said: “I know what it’s like to have a few quid in my pocket, when everything’s going well, and your business is flying, and you’ve got everyone around you.
“But I also know what it’s like to be on your a***, not having anywhere to live, and not knowing how you’re going to pay your next bill. I’ve been at both spectrums.
“It’s taught me to be strong, and taught me to try and help other people, because life can be so hard.”
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Tom says he’s had ‘loads of death threats’ over the yearsCredit: Louis Wood
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Tom first appeared on The Apprentice in 2019 and has gone on to star in on Celebrity MasterChef, 8 Out of 10 Cats, and Michael McIntyre’s Big ShowCredit: Getty
The grieving star has found some comfort handling falconsCredit: kellyosbourne/Instagram
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The star managed a smile while taking part in the unique hobbyCredit: kellyosbourne/Instagram
Alongside the heart-warming clip, Kelly said: “Today I introduced my mum to falconry and she loved it! Thank you @gerardsulter for putting a smile on my mum’s face too!”
“Mum, put your hand out,” Kelly instructs in the video.
Wearing a checked shirt, jeans and a leopard-print hat with dark-rimmed glasses, Ozzy’s daughter exudes the confidence of a professional owl handler.
As Sharon receives the bird, she regretfully says: “I don’t have anything to give you. Come on.”
Fans praised the sight and wrote: “There she is!!!! We’ve all missed seeing Sharon. Thank you Kelly.”
“Absolutely love this! So glad you both have somewhat of a distraction,” penned a second.
“So happy to see this! All the positive and healing vibes to you and your family,” remarked a third.
A fourth shared: “Spiritually, the owl symbolises wisdom, intuition, and a connection to the spirit world due to its nocturnal nature and ability to see in the dark. Lovely that your mum enjoyed it too.”
“I love this family more so for being so real, honest and vulnerable for all to see. The Osbourne’s have always embraced imperfection. They also embraced love,” praised a fifth.
Dressed in black with a white T-shirt, the star looked calm in the open field surrounded by dark skies.
Tearful Sharon Osbourne reads fans’ touching tributes to beloved husband Ozzy as she joins family at funeral procession
Kelly previously shared a photo of herself with an owl and explained: “In all my sadness and grief I have found something that truly makes me happy!
“I never thought I would find my smile again through falconry but I did. I absolutely love being with the birds!”
The special, which was called Coming Home, mysteriously vanished from theBBCschedule just 11 days after it was announced.
Filmed over three years, the documentary gave “unique and intimate access” to the whole family, including Ozzy,Sharon, 72, sonJack, 39, and daughterKelly, 39.
It documents the late rocker’s life as he tried to peruse his dream of moving permanently back to the UK, after living in LA for decades.
The moving film was originally going to be called Home to Roost, however the project moved in a different direction as Ozzy’s health deteriorated.
Ozzy’s family, friends and fans were left devastated when it was revealed the heavy metal star had died aged 76 on July 22.
Speaking about postponing the documentary, a BBC spokesperson told The Sun: “Our sympathies are with the Osbourne family at this difficult time.
“We are respecting the family’s wishes to wait a bit longer before airing this very special film.
“The new tx date will be confirmed shortly.”
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Sharon has been seen for the first time since the funeralCredit: kellyosbourne/Instagram
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Kelly has introduced her mum to the world of owlsCredit: kellyosbourne/Instagram
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A happy Ozzy and Sharon on the red carpet in 2020Credit: Getty
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The devastated star was last seen in public at her beloved husband’s funeralCredit: Simon Jones
A REAL-LIFE Downton Abbey couple have revealed they’re secretly married – four years after welcoming their first baby.
Laura Carmichael and Michael C. Fox went public in 2016, but began dating two years earlier.
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Michael C. Fox and Laura Carmichael have been together since 2014Credit: Splash
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Laura portrays Lady Edith Crawley (right)Credit: AP
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A third feature film is wrapping up Downton’s storyCredit: Alamy
They play Lady Edith Crawley and Andrew Parker respectively in the smash-hit period drama.
In 2021, the co-star couple welcomed their first child, son Luca, into the world.
Michael, 36, has now seemingly confirmed that he and Laura have tied the knot.
Speaking at NBC‘s Downton Abbey Celebrates The Grand Finale, he said: “I owe a lot to this show.
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“I think so much of my life has been shaped around this show.”
Co-star Lesley Nicol – who plays Mrs Patmore – then asked: “What if someone said you’re actually going to find your wife and have a child? Life-changing stuff.”
To which Michael replied: “I know. It’s incredible.”
The Sun has contacted Michael’s representatives for comment.
Meanwhile, the event marked Downton Abbey‘s conclusion – spanning 15 years worth of a TV series and now three feature films.
A source told the Sun on Sunday: at the time: “Laura and Michael absolutely love being parents and were grateful to have some time away from the limelight to enjoy the moment.
“Laura’s taken motherhood in her stride and it’s added another string to her bow.”
Meanwhile, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale features Hugh Bonneville and Elizabeth McGovern as the Earl and Countess of Grantham, as well as Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary Crawley and Jim Carter as Mr Carson.
The beloved original series ran from 2010 to 2015 on ITV and PBS in the US.
Ahead of the third film‘s release, Hugh told how it will pay tribute to the late Dame Maggie Smith.
The screen legend playedViolet Crawley,the Dowager Countess of Grantham.
Hugh told The Chris Evans Breakfast Show with The National Lottery on Virgin Radio UK: “It’s very much set in the house and saying goodbye to all these characters and we obviously say goodbye to Dame Maggie, which was very poignant on screen and now in real life.”
“She’ll be sorely missed. But the final film will obviously be a great lasting tribute to her.”
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Michael plays Andy Parker across the Downton franchise (pictured alongside Laura Haddock)Credit: Alamy
AS the UK waves goodbye to summer, experts are urging people to take extra precautions to stay healthy.
As winter illnesses start to circulate, one virus parents are being asked to be especially wary of is RSV – as new evidence shows it can be just as risky to healthy babies as those born premature of with underlying health conditions.
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RSV can lead to severe illness such as pneumonia or bronchiolitisCredit: Getty
RSV, which stands for respiratory syncytial virus, is a common cause of respiratory infections in young children and accounts for around 245,000 hospital admissions annually in Europe.
In some cases, it can lead to more severe respiratory issues like bronchiolitis and pneumonia, which can lead to hospitalisation, the need for oxygen or mechanical ventilation, and even death.
Researchers have now analysed data from more than 2.3 million children born in Sweden between 2001 and 2022 to find out who is at greatest risk of suffering serious complications or dying from an RSV infection
Almost all children will get RSV at least once before they’re two years old.
Premature babies and children with chronic diseases are known to be at increased risk of developing severe illness when infected with the virus.
And children under three months of age are also particularly vulnerable – although it hasn’t been entirely clear how common severe disease is among previously healthy children.
As part of their findings, scientists from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden found the largest group among the children who required intensive care or were hospitalised for a long period of time were under three months of age, previously healthy and born at full term.
“When shaping treatment strategies, it is important to take into account that even healthy infants can be severely affected by RSV,” said the study’s first author, Giulia Dallagiacoma, a physician and doctoral student at the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet.
“The good news is that there is now preventive treatment that can be given to newborns, and a vaccine that can be given to pregnant women.”
The NHSRSV vaccine programme was launched in England on September 1, 2024 offering protection to pregnant women from 28 weeks gestation to protect their baby and to older adults aged 75 to 79.
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Several factors were linked to an increased risk of needing intensive care or dying by the researchers.
Children who were born in the winter, or had siblings aged 0–3 years or a twin, had approximately a threefold increased risk, while children who were small at birth had an almost fourfold raised risk.
Children with underlying medical conditions had more than a fourfold increased risk of severe illness or death.
“We know that several underlying diseases increase the risk of severe RSV infection, and it is these children who have so far been targeted for protection with the preventive treatment that has been available,” said the study’s last author, Samuel Rhedin, resident physician at Sachs’ Children and Youth Hospital and associate professor at the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet.
“However, the study highlights that a large proportion of children who require intensive care due to their RSV infection were previously healthy.
“Now that better preventive medicines are available, it is therefore positive that the definition of risk groups is being broadened to offer protection during the RSV season to previously healthy infants as well.”
In the UK, if you’re pregnant, you should be offered the RSV vaccine around the time of your 28-week antenatal appointment.
If you’re aged 75 to 79 (or turned 80 after 1 September 2024) contact your GP surgery to book your RSV vaccination.
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Spotting RSV symptoms is important to help prevent serious complications.
Most people who get an RSV infection will only get cold-like symptoms, according to the NHS, including the five following signs:
a runny or blocked nose
a cough
sneezing
tiredness
a high temperature – signs include your back or chest feeling hotter than usual, sweatiness and shivering (chills)
Babies with RSV may also be irritable and feed less than usual.
But if RSV leads to a more serious infection (such as pneumonia or bronchiolitis) it may also cause a worsening cough, shortness of breath, faster breathing, difficulty feeding in babies, wheezing, and confusion in older adults.
It’s important to note cold-like symptoms are very common in babies and children and aren’t usually a sign of anything serious.
They should get better within a few days.
There’s no specific treatment for an RSV infection as it often gets better on its own in one or two weeks.
If you or your child have mild RSV symptoms, there are some things you can do to help ease symptoms at home, including takingparacetamoloribuprofenif you have a high temperature and are uncomfortable (giving children’s paracetamol or children’s ibuprofen to your child) and drinking lots of fluids.
But children and adults who get a more serious infection may need to be treated in hospital.
Call 999 if:
your child is having difficulty breathing – you may notice grunting noises, long pauses in their breathing or their tummy sucking under their ribs
you have severe difficulty breathing – you’re gasping, choking or not able to get words out
you or your child is floppy and will not wake up or stay awake
you or your child’s lips or skin are turning very pale, blue or grey – on brown or black skin, this may be easier to see on the palms of the hands
your child is under five years old and has a temperature below 36C
As a parent, you may know if your child seems seriously unwell and should trust your judgement.
Benedict had asthma and several allergies, including eggs, nuts, kiwi fruit and milk.
His parents had worked with the school to put together an allergy action plan in case of a reaction.
The school was responsible for storing oat milk in the staff fridge, which was labelled with the child’s name, and pouring it into Benedict’s cup in the classroom before handing it directly to him.
However, the jury inquest found that, on the day of his death, that process was not followed because his milk had been poured in the staff room rather than the classroom.
Benedict was rushed to hospital but tragically couldn’t be saved and died later that day.
This year, his sister, Etta, six, took a petition to Downing Street to campaign for higher food safety regulations in schools.
She was joined by five other primary school students who took placards and the letter to Whitehall.
They called for Benedict’s Law to be implemented across the country to end the “postcode lottery” of allergy safeguards in schools.
Etta and friends joined other children affected by allergies to stand in front of No 10 and knocked on the door to hand over the petition signed by more than 13,000 people.
It comes following July’s jury inquest intoBenedict’s deathat Peterborough Town Hall, which found that Barnack Primary School, between Stamford and Peterborough, did not follow all the measures in place to prevent the fatalanaphylactic reaction.
It also found there were risks of contamination and delays in administering theadrenaline pen.
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The school blunder was shared on social mediaCredit: Instagram
WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON FOOD ALLERGIES?
APPROXIMATELY 44 per cent of people in Britain have an allergy or allergic disorder of some kind, says the charity Allergy UK.
Rates are higher in under-35s and lowest in pensioners.
The most common food allergies, according to the NHS, are:
Cow milk
Eggs
Peanuts
Nuts, such as walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts, pecans, cashews, pistachios and Brazil nuts
Soy beans, chickpeas and peas
Shellfish
Wheat
You may be allergic to a food if it makes you feel dizzy, lightheaded, sick or itchy, brings you out in hives or swollen lips or eyes, or causes diarrhoea, vomiting, a runny nose, cough, breathlessness or wheezing.
A MUM has been praised after sharing the genius hack she swears by to give her kids a toy room without making her house look messy.
As a home schooling mum, Paige has devoted a whole room in her abode to her kids’ learning – which also contains some toys.
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Paige took to TikTok to share a look inside her neat and tidy cottage-core homeCredit: TikTok / @riverchasersfamily
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The mum-of-three home schools her kids, but the kitchen and lounge are remarkably clutter and toy freeCredit: TikTok / @riverchasersfamily
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That’s thanks to the fact she’s dedicated an area behind the sofa to turn into a “mini toy room”Credit: TikTok / @riverchasersfamily
But as any parent knows, toys eventually make their way into different rooms, and can end up making the house look untidy.
So Paige came up with a clever idea to let her kids play in the lounge – one of the main family areas of the home – without it turning into another toy room.
In a video on her TikTok page, the mum-of-three showed the kitchen, toy room and lounge, all of which looked perfectly neat and tidy.
She then took the camera to behind the sofa, where she had set aside a large area for toys to go.
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“Having a little mini toy room behind the couch was the best decision!” she wrote over the top of the video.
Thanks to the positioning of the sofa, the area is entirely invisible until you’re right on top of it.
And it also means that Paige doesn’t have to deal with tidying it up until she wants to.
“Really has help the house look a bit cleaner haha!” she added in the video caption.
People were quick to praise Paige in the comments section for the clever hack.
“This is so smart!” one wrote.
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To which Paige replied: “It really works well!”
“So cute! Great idea!” another added.
“Your house is literally a dream – it’s beautiful,” a third gushed.
“Aww thank you!” Paige responded.
“We love it so much but we are growing and will need more room eventually.
“This space is huge, but tiny rooms is the down fall!”
How to baby-proof your house
IF you’ve got a baby coming very soon, here’s our top tips on how to get your home ready for their arrival…
Secure Furniture and Appliances: Use brackets or straps to anchor heavy furniture and TVs to the wall. Ensure that large appliances like fridges and ovens are stable and cannot tip over.
Install Safety Gates: Place gates at the top and bottom of stairs. Use gates to block off rooms that are not baby-proofed.
Cover Electrical Outlets: Use outlet covers or plates to prevent little fingers from poking into sockets. Ensure that electrical cords are out of reach or secured.
Lock Cabinets and Drawers: Install child-proof locks on cabinets and drawers, especially in the kitchen and bathroom. Store hazardous substances, sharp objects, and small items that can be swallowed out of reach.
Use Corner and Edge Protectors: Attach soft corner and edge protectors to furniture with sharp edges. Consider using them on low tables, countertops, and fireplace hearths.
Secure Windows and Doors: Install window guards or locks to prevent windows from opening more than a few inches. Use door knob covers and door stoppers to prevent pinched fingers.
Maintain a Safe Sleep Environment: Use a firm mattress and avoid placing pillows, blankets, or stuffed animals in the cot. Ensure the cot meets current safety standards.
Keep Small Items Out of Reach: Regularly check the floor for small objects that could be choking hazards. Be mindful of items like coins, buttons, and small toys.
Adjust Water Heater Temperature: Set your water heater to a maximum of 49°C (120°F) to prevent scalding. Always test bath water temperature before placing your baby in.
Use Baby Monitors: Place baby monitors in the nursery to keep an eye on your little one. Ensure the monitor cords are out of reach to avoid strangulation hazards.
By taking these steps, you can create a safer environment for your baby.
“With all that wood accenting going on in there you could easily turn this into a hobbit house,” someone else pointed out.
Paige’s family home is located in Northern California, and is nestled within 10 acres of woodland.
She lives there with her other half and their three children – River Wildfox, Cedar Moon and Sequoia Rain.
Leading charity, The British Horse Society, has sparked a row after banning words like ‘mum’ and ‘dad’ in a new inclusive language guideCredit: Getty
The guide asks members to call maternity leave “parental leave” to try to stamp out outdated gender references.
Chairman should be “chairperson”, while it suggests that ethnic minorities should be called the “global majority”.
Foreigners are “people from overseas”.
The guide also suggests “humankind” instead of mankind while able-bodied people become known as “non-disabled”.
It states: “The BHS wants to create a culture of inclusion, which means maintaining positive and respectful communication with peers who may not have the same characteristics as us.
“We are antiracist and antidiscriminatory.
“We will work to break down barriers and enhance voices who have not yet been heard.”
The BHS was set up in 1947 “to protect and promote the interests of all horses and those who care about them”.
Members fork out up to a staggering £204 a year to join the UK’s “largest and most influential equestrian charity”.
Its advice follows universities and councils issuing guides with alternatives for widely accepted terms.
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A COUPLE has been slammed after sharing their children’s unique names online.
Aubree and Josh Jones, from the US, shared a clip of their family on social media, revealing which of them picked their kids’ names.
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Aubree and Josh Jones pose with their six childrenCredit: Instagram
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Trolls said the parents should refrain from naming anyone elseCredit: Instagram
The couple currently has six children and Aubree is pregnant with their seventh child.
In a recent Instagram clip, the couple revealed which of them picked their kids’ names, writing: “Who named each of the kids?”
“If you heard his picks, you would understand..” Aubree added.
But it seemed viewers weren’t convinced once they revealed each moniker, saying neither of them should be able to name any more children.
They started with their oldest daughter, named Trendy Chanelle, Aubree said she picked the first name while Josh picked her middle name.
Next was Zaylee Ruth, whose names were picked out by her mum.
Their third child was named Sunny Love, with Aubree picking the first name and Josh picking the middle.
Next up was their daughter, Truly Eclair, again, mum picked the first name while dad got dibs on the middle name.
Journey Rey came next, named by her mum and lastly, there was Rocky Joshua, named by his mum and dad.
The clip was shared on her Instagram account @whataboutaub which went viral with over 1.4 million views and 10k likes.
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While the parents loved their choice of unique names, people in the comments section were clearly not impressed.
One person wrote: “These are great names for a Labubu.”
Another commented: “You realise you’re naming humans right?”
“Neither of you should be allowed to name children actually,” penned a third.
Banned Names in the UK
The UK has no law restricting names, but names that contain obscenities, numerals, misleading titles, or are impossible to pronounce are likely to be rejected when registering a child.
Hitler
Monkey
Cyanide
Martian
Akuma
Chow Tow
Rogue
Meanwhile a fourth said: “What are you naming… dogs?”
“Kids are going to have a rough time in school,” claimed a fifth.
In agonising scenes, the former Atomic Kitten star confessed: “I am absolutely s******* myself only because I really like Paolo.
“I want them to really like him too. So getting their approval means everything to me, but I’m a nervous wreck.”
As Paolo went to give the pair a hug, he only received a tentative embrace from Heidi as Kerry was seen aggressively pointing at her daughter.
He confidently exclaimed: “Nice to see you,” as Heidi gave off a nervous giggle.
“Nice to see you too,” she replied back, but it was Danielle who took charge of the grilling.
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“We’ve been friends for like 16 years. Is it? So I’m ride or die, got her back.”
Paolo replied: “Obviously, I really like Kerry. We get on very well. The fact that I’ve met her was like mind blowing.”
This is when Kerry asked her daughter why she was being “so quiet,” who declared that she was ‘nervous’.
It seems Kerry was feeling the exact same way as she admitted: “I’m sorry, I’m sweating so much. Honestly, no. Don’t touch me. I’m really dripping.”
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But Danielle confidently carried on with the questioning as she said: “So, I’m just saying she’s my best, best friend. So I’ve got questions.
“The whole fame thing, because Kerry does get papped a lot when you’re out and stuff like that.
“You need to know what you’re dealing with, really, don’t you?Because for me, as a friend in 16 years, I’ve seen so, like many people, trying to get with Kerry, and they’re on the fame and they’re on the money and they’re on the attention.”
However, Paolo admitted that his intentions are only admirable as he already has daughters and he just wants to settle down.
I want them to really like him too. So getting their approval means everything to me, but I’m a nervous wreck.
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He explained: “This sounds really weird, but I already feel like the richest man in the world, I’ve got my daughters.
“So my daughter’s made that and then I’ve met somebody that I really connect with as well.
“So for me, I don’t need anything from anyone. I’ve been fully transparent from the beginning. So yeah, I think that’s really important.”
Paolo added” “I think if we just have the conversations, the awkward ones or whatever, get to know each other straight away, all your cards on the table.
Channel 4’s best competition shows
Channel 4 boasts a number impressive competition shows, but which ones are really the best?
Four in a Bed
Reality competition show Four in a Bed has been airing on Channel 4 since 2010. It follows four couples as they take turns to stay at each others B&Bs and hotels, rating their stays along the way. The couple with the establishment voted best value for money are the winners.
Come Dine With Me
Come Dine With Me has been staple British viewing since 2005, providing some outrageous telly moments over the years. Like Four in a Bed, the series moves around to different properties as it follows four contestants as they each host a (supposedly) gourmet dinner party for each other. After each dinner the guests score the host out of 10, will the winner being revealed on the final evening.
The Great British Bake Off
Another national treasure, The Great British Bake Off welcomes a group of 12 amateur bakers to put their culinary skills to the test with Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith judging their efforts. One contestant is eliminated each week until the final three face off in the last week.
Bake Off: The Professionals
Bake Off: The Professionals puts a twist on GBBO, pitting two teams of professional pastry chefs against each other in every episode. It’s up to judges Benoit Blin and Cherish Finden to determine who has what it takes to make it through to the final.
Admiring his remarks, Heidi noted: “He’s very emotionally mature.”
To finish off the interrogation, Danielle asked Paolo what Kerry’s ideal weekend would look like in one final test.
He answered: “Her ideal day off would be to just get cozy, watch some movies and chill.”
Danielle admired his response as she then replied: “You know her well then.”
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Teenager Heidi was ‘unusually’ quiet as she gave him only a tentative greetingCredit: Channel 4
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Kerry was seen to aggressively point at her daughter as they were first introducedCredit: Channel 4
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He seemed to win the pair over by the end of their champagne drinksCredit: Channel 4
It was also the last time son Jack saw his dad, he shared in a new YouTube video.
“My dad was great. He was in a good mood he was happy,” he said.
“I woke up in Los Angeles to a knock on my house door at around 3.45 in the morning.
“Someone who has worked for my family for about 30 years now was knocking on my door and when I looked through my window and I saw it was him, I knew something bad had happened.
“I was informed that my father had passed.”
The grieving son continued: “So many thoughts, there was a level of like “okay, he’s not struggling. He’s not suffering anymore”. And that is something.
“I wish he was still here, you know? I wish he was still with us all, but he was having a rough go and I think people saw that at the show.”
Jack rushed back to England to support his family, and prepare for the funeral, as well as a procession through Birmingham in his father’s memory.
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“I speak for the family when I saw this. We are so grateful for that and it meant so much…. it was validating because I know we weren’t alone”, Jack added.
The late rock legend’s son previously shared a heartwarming clip to Instagram and explained how hand-written letters, memorabilia, and merch were being “carefully preserved”.
Jack told how every item will be recorded on a digital database and given to the Osbourne family.
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Jack at the procession in Birmingham to honour OzzyCredit: Getty
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Thousands of fans lined the streets to pay their respectsCredit: Reuters
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Jack flew to England immediately to be with his familyCredit: Getty
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Each tribute is being added to a digital database for preservationCredit: Getty
He said: “I haven’t really wanted to post anything since the passing of my father. My heart has hurt too much.
“I’m gonna keep this short because he certainly hated long rambling speeches.
“He was so many things to so many people, but I was so lucky and blessed to be apart of a very small group that got to call him “Dad.”
“My heart is full of so much sadness and sorrow, but also so much love and gratitude.”
Jack continued: “I got 14,501 days with that man and I know that is such a blessing. I think this quote best describes my father.
“Hunter S. Thompson once said: “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body… but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, ‘Wow! What a ride!'”
He added: “That was my dad. He lived and he lived his life fully. I love you dad.”
In recent years, Ozzy had been battling numerous health conditions, including Parkinson’s.
His official death certificate lists ‘acute myocardial infarction’ and ‘out of hospital cardiac arrest’ under the cause of death section.
It also listed coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease with autonomic dysfunction as “joint causes” of Ozzy’s death.
In his final performance, Ozzy sang five songs in his own set, with fans waving torches from their phones during Mama, I’m Coming Home.
He finished his performance with Crazy Train, before confetti rained over a packed Villa Park.
FAMILY UNITED
The Osbourne family have fiercely defended their late patriarch since his death.
A MUM bought Apple AirTags to keep her children safe at Disneyland – only for it to ‘ironically’ leave her daughter in hospital after swallowing the battery.
Lisa Marie says she purchased four of the tracking devices to ‘keep her children safe’ during a family trip to the theme park, but they ended up causing more harm than good.
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The mum originally bought the AirTags to keep her kids safeCredit: Kennedy Newsand Media
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The four year hold was hospitalised after swallowing the button batteryCredit: Kennedy Newsand Media
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The AirTag passed through naturally after four days of stressCredit: Kennedy Newsand Media
After realising the AirTags were broken during the holiday to the popular resort in Anaheim, California, US, in April, Lisa had stored them away in the glovebox of her car while she waited to get them repaired.
But the mum-of-four was left ‘terrified’ when her daughter Lily Grace made a ‘gulping sound’ from the back of the car on May 23 – and she realised that she’d swallowed one of the batteries.
The four-year-old was rushed to hospital where an x-ray scan revealed that the coin-sized battery had already reached her bowel.
The family faced an agonising four-day weight for Lily to pass the battery in her bowel movements – with her three siblings left ‘fearing she was going to die’.
Button batteries can cause significant damage to the lining of the child’s oesophagus or bowel – in some cases it may have burned through the lining completely to form a hole.
In 2020, two-year-old Johnathan Huff tragically died in Greensboro, North Carolina, after swallowing batteries from a remote control, which burned through his internal organs.
Thankfully Lily was left with no lasting side effects and was able to pass the battery naturally.
Lisa says she had repeatedly warned her children of the dangers of button batteries over the years, with the latest warning issued just two weeks prior to the incident.
In a social media post, Lily says her greatest fear had been a child swallowing a button battery so had repeatedly warned her children of the dangers of them over the years.
She goes on to admit the ‘irony’ of the batteries coming from Airtags she had bought to try to keep the kids safe.
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The stay-at-home mum is now urging other parents to ‘throw away’ items containing button batteries.
Lisa said: “I bought the Apple Airtags to keep my kids safe. Disneyland is scary so I bought them to track my kids.
“The things that I thought would keep my kids safe are actually what caused harm.
“The AirTags weren’t working so I put them into our glove box so that we could take them to the Apple Store.
“I never ended up finding one so we came back home and I forgot they were there. I thought I’d eventually get them fixed.
“I didn’t think that my daughter would go into the glove box, let alone open up the Airtags and find a button battery and swallow it.
“She was sat in the back of the car and she made a big gulp sound and told me she’d swallowed a quarter.
“Me and my husband were like what do you mean? Why would you swallow a quarter?
“It was crazy to us that anyone would do that but when she started making sounds, all I thought it my head was that it was a button battery.”
Lisa and her husband Markus, 48, originally from the US but now living in Vancouver Island, Canada, rushed Lily to hospital where an x-ray scan revealed there was a button battery in her bowel.
She didn’t require surgery but the family faced an agonising four-day wait for the button battery to pass through in her bowel movements.
Lisa said: “As a mum, when we figured out it was a button battery I was like okay, her whole insides are burned out. I was on the bathroom floor of the hospital crying.
“It was very emotional and my husband had to dress up in surgery scrubs to see if they could scope it out.
“They couldn’t because it had gone to her bowels already – it was good that it was moving.”
They were then sent home and told to wait four days for things to progress.
“I was giving her laxatives and all kinds of things to try and get this thing out of her.
“I had her on trampolines, on a vibration plate, eating prunes, everything,” she said.
Finally, it did come out, but the emotional toll was a lot for the family.
“I didn’t sleep. It was awful. It was really hard, the other kids were like ‘I hope Lily doesn’t die’.
“I wouldn’t want that to happen to anybody else. It was very scary.”
Lisa is now urging other parents to throw out toys containing button batteries.
Lisa said: “If you have any toys that have button batteries in them then throw them out, get rid of them.
“The hard thing I’ve had is people buy gifts for the kids [which contain button batteries] so they keep showing up in my house.
“It’s like a nightmare that won’t go away. Really educate your kids. Just know that you’re never safe – be over cautious.”
The 36-year-old regularly visits a quarry, police have said
She is known to regularly visit The Quarry in the area, with police urging members of the public to “call 999” if they see her, Oxford Mail reports.
In a fresh appeal to find her, mum Trixie Sophie said: “Ami please come home your family miss you your children.
“Miss you. You don’t need to tell anybody where you are. Just phone your mum.
“Wherever she is I will come and get her. She can come home to me.
“I won’t tell anybody, we just want you home safe my darling with your family.”
Amy has been described by police as a white woman, around 5ft 5ins tall, of a slim build and was last known to have blonde hare – though she frequently dyes it.
She also has three stars tattooed behind her left dear, a black out stop watch and a love heart tattoo on her wrist and fortune cookie tattoo on her ankle.
A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said: “Have you seen Amy? She is 36-years-old and missing from Aylesbury.
“Amy was last seen at around 1pm on Saturday near Quarry View Garden Care in Chinnor.
“She is a white woman, around 5ft 5ins tall, of slim build and was last known to have blonde hair, though she frequently dyes it.
“Amy has three stars tattooed behind her left ear, a blacked out stop-watch and love heart tattoo on her wrist and a fortune cookie tattoo on her ankle.
“She is known to frequent The Quarry, Chinnor.
“If you see her, please call 999. If you have information on her whereabouts, please call 101 or make an online report, quoting 43250444275.”
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Amy, 36, has been missing since Saturday
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Police have urged members of the public to call 999 as they continue to search
Tearfully recalling the moment, she said: “I saw Leo on his bike perched up against a wall, and he was talking to himself as if he had an imaginary friend, and it made me fall in love with him so much.
“But equally and probably one of the reasons why it’s jerking tears is because, I guess for a second I thought, ‘oh god is this because he doesn’t have any siblings?’’.
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As Ryan attempted to reassure his emotional partner, she revealed her first time mum fears that Leo’s behaviour was “abnormal.”
He reflected: “I think that’s very normal for kids, I’m pretty sure I had imaginary friends.”
To this, Louise shared: “I guess Leo’s our only child and we’re still first-time parents and navigating all of those milestones for the first time.
“And you don’t really know what to expect when you have one child, you have nothing to compare it to, so I didn’t know whether that was normal.”
However, she then claimed a fan had got in touch with her to tell her that a child having an imaginary friend was a “sign of intelligence.”
Alongside the podcast clip, Louise wrote: “First-time parenting really is just learning on the go, isn’t it?
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“Every week there’s something new, something that makes you stop and think.
“It can feel scary, but it’s also the most rewarding thing in the world.”
I worried that it was because we haven’t been able to give Leo a sibling yet
Louise Thompson
Opening up about the support from fans, the brunette beauty wrote: “One of my followers messaged me to say that having an imaginary friend at a young age is a sign of intelligence.
“That was really kind of her because as an anxious first time mum navigating this whole world as each milestone passes, I worried that it was because we haven’t been able to give Leo a sibling yet.”
Numerous other fans followed and eagerly rushed to the comments to share their support and reassure Louise that Leo’s behaviour was in fact “normal”, as one said: “Bless though wonderful mummy tears. That raw protective emotion we feel is unmatched to one another.”
A second chimed in: “All the only children I know are so smart, great with people of all ages and very capable and independent thinkers.”
Is it selfish having an only child?
MARRIED gift company owner Calypso, 40, has a five-year-old son. She says:
I took great pride in being an only child. That’s why I deliberately have just the one.
I never felt I was missing out on anything through not having a sibling. There was never a time when I craved a brother or sister.
It was not until I was in junior school, aged eight, that I gave it any thought. I wasn’t a loner – I had lots of friends – but the advantage was I got to have time alone too.
I’d make up games or draw for hours. If anything, being an only child stretched my imagination.
Mum worked long hours in the TV industry. People might think it’s glamorous but working freelance meant she couldn’t afford to have another child, financially or time-wise.
I’ve always been told I have “only child” traits, like working for myself or being a bit bossy. And I’m the first to say I am headstrong. I certainly don’t take to being told what to do, either.
I’d always known I would have just the one child – and that’s because I like my independence. We get to go away. I cycle everywhere with my son on the back of my bike and we live on a canal boat.
It’s a life we all love and it wouldn’t work with four of us. I also have more time for my other half, as my mum is very happy to look after one child.
I like an easy life. I just don’t know how parents cope with three kids. One child is enough for me to parent. I like my moments of peace and I don’t enjoy chaos.
I’ve got enough energy, resources and focus to make sure he gets my attention to live his best life.
It’s working so far. He hasn’t noticed that he doesn’t have any brothers or sisters.
He thrives on having lots of “Mum and Dad time”. My husband has a brother yet he wasn’t fussed about having more than one kid. He also prefers an easy life.
With the financial resources we have, I can give my son a good life filled with love, adventure and my undivided attention.
Maybe I’m selfish but we are working to our capabilities to keep a happy and healthy family unit.
Meanwhile, a third penned: ”I have a daughter, only child, and I still worry and she’s 33! She is the kindest, most grounded girl and I’m so proud of her….. you’re doing an amazing job.”
At the same time, one mother explained: “Our 5-year-old daughter used to have an imaginary friend called Boxy. I was worried at first but it’s very normal and also a sign of great imagination. I love her for it.”
With the desire to extend her family in the future, Louise has also spoken of difficulties and admitted she will “never carry another child.”
Our 5-year-old daughter used to have an imaginary friend called Boxy. It’s very normal and also a sign of great imagination
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She told Grazia: “For a long time I was so triggered by babies – I couldn’t look at people’s babies and pregnancy announcements and those sorts of things.
“The tricky thing for us is that this just isn’t really possible in the conventional way because I’m not going to carry another child.
“I really wanted to freeze my eggs and some embryos last year, but I was overcoming my stoma surgery for a good chunk and then that was when I started to feel really well.
“And I feel like I slightly missed the boat but I can’t put the blame on myself because there wasn’t really an appropriate time before I started taking a bit of a dip again.”
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The mum-of-one received a flood of support from fansCredit: instagram/@hesaid.shesaid.podcast
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Many reassured her and praised her son’s “great imagination”Credit: Instagram
The agency’s Dr Gayatri Amirthalingam said: “Sadly, we are again reminded how severe whooping cough can be for very young babies.
“Vaccination is the best defence.
“It is vital pregnant women and infants receive their vaccines at the right time, ideally between 20 and 32 weeks.
“This passes protection to their baby in the womb so that they are protected from birth.”
Overall vaccination rates for primary school pupils are at the lowest for 15 years — with almost one in five not fully protected from diseases.
Over the coming weeks, millions of children will be flooding into classrooms across the UK.
And there’s a real risk they will return home with more than a few new friends and knowledge.
Pharmacist Thorrun Govind tells Sun on Sunday Health: “There’s often lots of hugging and playing between friends they haven’t seen all summer — and all that close contact means germs can easily spread.
“They also tend to cough and sneeze without covering their mouths and don’t always wash their hands without supervision.
“With early wake-ups, hard work in lessons and sports clubs, children can also get tired, which weakens their immune systems, leaving them prone to picking up illnesses.”
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A baby whose mother was not vaccinated against whooping cough has died after contracting the infection (stock picture)Credit: Getty
YOUNG people being overdiagnosed with mental health conditions has left the state at breaking point, a report warns.
Policy Exchange’s study is backed by Jeremy Hunt, who as Health Secretary in 2012 pushed to give mental health the same importance as physical health.
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Jeremy Hunt has admitted a surge in mental health diagnoses in kids had ‘unintended consequences’Credit: Getty
He now admits a surge in diagnoses — as parents chased support for kids — had “unintended consequences” by overwhelming the special educational needs (SEND) system.
The report says costs are “unsustainable” and seeks a radical overhaul.
Mr Hunt said: “We seem to have lost sight of the reality that child development is a messy and uneven process.”
He added that in trying to support young people there are “excessive impulses to medicalise and diagnose the routine, which can undercut grit and resilience”.
SOME people enjoy netball or cross-stitch, but my hobby is booking holidays – and I’m really good at it.
I know a lot of people hate searching for a family holiday, working out what resort is best and whether it’s good value for money, but I enjoy it and it can save you A LOT of money.
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Helen says family holidays are her favourite hobby.
I treat it like a sport, and as a family of four, with two children aged 8 and 5, we have been on some brilliant budget breaks.
There is no better feeling than getting a really great deal for a week in the sun, and I’ve got some great tips to help you do the same.
I go through the flights, hotels and dates with a fine-tooth comb, working out little ways to save.
It’s even easier to do this at the end of the school holidays or in the shoulder season, such as the October half term, because there are some great deals around.
I have been doing this since my early 20s, after picking up the habit from my dad – back then, the best bargains were on last-minute deals.
We used to pack our suitcases, and my dad would be on the phone to Teletext Holidays, nabbing a same-day bargain.
His greatest achievement was booking a flight that had already started boarding. Although we’d never be able to do that now.
However, it’s still a thrill when you lock in a trip for a bargain price. It makes the holiday instantly better.
Sometimes it’s a small saving, like finding a cheaper airport transfer and saving £20, but sometimes my research pays off, saving hundreds, and nowadays it all adds up.
Getting a package deal
Last year, I got my biggest saving yet on a family holiday to Greece.
The Peloponnese penninsula – an underrated Greek holiday destination
By booking everything individually, instead of going for a package deal, I saved over £1000 – which was a third of the price.
I couldn’t believe it!
Having just moved house, we hadn’t booked anything for the summer, hoping to utilise the garden.
But the end of term was approaching, and after months of grey skies and drizzle, I decided we needed a proper holiday.
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Dad, Simon, on pool duty with the kidsCredit: Helen Wright
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The best deals were in Greece.Credit: Louis Apostolata Island Resort
Heading first to a popular holiday provider, I browsed the best deals across all six weeks of the kids’ school break.
I didn’t have a set departure airport or destination in mind, and I kept the dates and length of time we’d be away flexible, which meant I had a wide range to choose from.
The deal was pretty good. Flights from London, a week’s half-board in a four-star resort, a suitcase each and transfers to and from the airport in Greece for £3400.
But, since we hadn’t planned on a summer holiday, it was still over budget.
That’s when I started looking into each aspect separately. I discovered that instead of flying with the designated airline, we could fly with Ryanair for half the cost.
Flights were £140 return on the budget airline.
Since we didn’t need four suitcases, we just booked one between us for the week, immediately saving another £150 on the Ryanair flights.
Going onto the hotel’s own website, I noticed that I could book directly with them, and the price was coming up a lot less.
They also had an offer on a room upgrade if you signed up for the mailing list. We actually ended up with a nicer room while paying less.
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Louis Apostolata had a great dealCredit: Louis Apostolata Island Resort
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Helen’s family ended up getting two trips for almost the same amountCredit: Helen Wright
The only thing that wasn’t covered was transfers. On the package deal, a coach transfer was included, but it also stopped at a number of other hotels.
When I looked it up, a taxi to the resort was only £80 return.
However, even with this on top, we still saved a whopping £1001 on the whole trip, which in total cost £2300.
We used the money we saved to book a weekend in Disneyland Paris in October.
Again, I booked everything separately, using the Eurotunnel to drive to France and booking a hotel close to the theme park with 2-day tickets for just £440 for all of us.
Our trip only cost £1300.
After saving money on our Greece trip, I told people that Disneyland only cost us £300!
Book carefully
My advice would be to always book with reputable suppliers, because you could end up forking out more if they are not legitimate.
If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.
I do like DIY holidays, but I am not against booking a package deal, and sometimes they are so good, I can’t beat them.
Our favourite places to shop for a package holiday are Jet2holidays and TUI.
Booking a package means you get extra protection for your holiday through regulators like ABTA, ATOL and ABTOT.
This means you’ll get your money back on all aspects of the package in the event of any holiday disasters, like flight cancellations or issues at the hotel – which I wouldn’t have had with my DIY version.
For peace of mind, some people prefer to pay extra and not have to think about that, but massive holiday disasters are rare so I am happy to take the risk.
HELEN Flanagan has hit back at cruel mum shamers while wearing a tiny bra and defending her boob job decision.
The former Coronation Street starlet, 35, has taken to Instagram to defend her boob job after cruel trolls left nasty comments on a recent snap she shared online.
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Helen Flanagan has opened up about her boob jobCredit: instagram
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She showed off her figure in a tiny bra and sequin suitCredit: instagram
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She said she would likely get ‘nasty comments’ for showing off her cleavageCredit: instagram
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She went on to show off her boob jobCredit: instagram
Over the weekend, Helen shared some glam snaps of her donning a chic dress.
Cruel trolls were quick to share their thoughts on her look, with one writing at the time: “Who on earth is she? dress is too small anyway.”
And in a sizzling video where she donned lingerie earlier this summer, another troll penned: “You really should save that for the bedroom.”
But now Helen has hit back at the haters with a defiant message.
Taking to her Instagram stories on Sunday, Helen explained how she attended the “most beautiful wedding” over the weekend before showing everyone her Pride outfit.
Helen could be seen donning a tiny bra with a silver sequin suit.
She then said how she would “probably get nasty comments” because she’s showing off her cleavage.
Helen went on to add how she has three kids and breast fed for around three years in total.
“Honestly, when I finished breast-feeding, I could have tied my boobs in a bow. They was so bad,” she confessed.
The next slide then saw Helen showing off her boob job after three pregnancies in an Instagram reel.
Helen Flanagan shamed over outfit as mums say their ‘son would be mortified’
She explained how she went under the knife because she was “so self conscious”.
Helen then spoke to her fans again in the next slide where she said she has naturally always had “really big boobs”.
“Before I had kids, I had natural E cup boobs,” she confessed.
She later added how she gets comments “all the time” where people say “oh, you’re a mum, you should cover up” and “your kids would be ashamed of you”.
I don’t think there’s anything shameful about being confident or about being sexy. I don’t think that’s a bad thing.
Helen Flanagan
Helen hit back saying: “This is actually my body.”
She noted that even though she has had surgery from breast feeding and had excess skin, despite having had an implant put in each of them – they are now their natural size and how they always were.
“Should I be ashamed of how I look because I’m a woman and this is how I look?” she asked.
“So, I don’t think there’s anything shameful about being confident or about being sexy. I don’t think that’s a bad thing.
“I don’t understand how that makes you a bad mum?” she said, sounding confused.
“I’m not perfect, but I try and show my children the importance of being kind,” Helen added, noting how she would never want them to “drag other women down”.
She explained how she wants her daughters to grow up being kind to other women, and kind in general.
“That, I think, is good parenting,” Helen slammed before making a dig at people who call her out for wearing a low cut dress, adding “that’s not nice”.
“That’s bad parenting,” she added.
Helen went on to say how she wants her daughter to dress in ways that make her feel confident as she grows up.
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Helen often gets cruelly mum-shamed by trolls onlineCredit: Instagram