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  • “THE HOLIDAY HEARTBREAK EXPOSED”: Kelsey Anderson UNLEASHES the DEVASTATING TRUTH of Her Terminal Loss, Revealing the UNSPEAKABLE PAIN of Facing Christmas Without Her Mom While FIGHTING the Darkness

    “THE HOLIDAY HEARTBREAK EXPOSED”: Kelsey Anderson UNLEASHES the DEVASTATING TRUTH of Her Terminal Loss, Revealing the UNSPEAKABLE PAIN of Facing Christmas Without Her Mom While FIGHTING the Darkness

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    Bachelor Nation fans saw Kelsey Anderson find love and get engaged to Joey Graziadei on Season 28 of “The Bachelor.”

    During her time on the show, Kelsey opened up about her late mother, who passed away in 2018 after being diagnosed with breast cancer that metastasized to her bones.

    Kelsey shared with Joey that she sees her mom through butterflies and the two connected over her whenever they saw butterflies during filming.

    Since their time on the show, the two have kept fans updated with their lives online and Kelsey will often share about her mom.


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    Now, the Bachelor Nation star has taken to social media to share what she’s learned about grief since losing her mom.

    In a new video posted online, she said, “My mom’s birthday is Christmas Eve, so in honor of her I thought I’d share a little of what I’ve learned about grief over the past couple of years. So this one is for Denise.”

    Kelsey went on and shared, “After losing my mom, I learned so much about grief. Mostly about how often we try to compare it. People think that they need to relate in order to show up for someone, but being there doesn’t mean comparing experiences. None of our griefs cancel each other out. They don’t need to be compared and they don’t have to look the same. Even my siblings and I grieved the same loss in completely different ways. Loss doesn’t create a shared grief, it creates many different ones. Acknowledging that doesn’t minimize anyone’s pain. It simply makes space for the truth that grief is deeply personal.”

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    Kelsey also explained how grief has connected her with other people and shared a gentle reminder.

    She said, “At the same time, we are connected. We all share the feeling of loss, the ache of missing someone, and the love that has nowhere to go. That shared humanity matters, but so do our differences. When we embrace both the connection and the differences, we show up for one another with more compassion and less comparison. As the holidays approach, the season can feel especially heavy for those who are grieving. Joy and loss often exist side by side, so check in on your friends and family. Even if you don’t know what to say, presence matters more than the right words.”

    We are sending our love to Kelsey and we always appreciate her vulnerability with her followers. We’re keeping her and her family in our thoughts during this time.

  • “He Looked Broken, Not Just Grieving.” — David Beckham Appeared Visibly Strained And Hollow-Eyed As He Was Seen In Public For The First Time Since Son Brooklyn Allegedly Blocked The Entire Family, Marking What Insiders Describe As A “Complete Estrangement,” With The Football Icon Attending The Funeral Of Stone Roses Legend Gary “Mani” Mounfield In Silence, His Jaw Tight, His Expression Heavy, And His Usual Composure Nowhere To Be Found. Witnesses Say Beckham Kept His Head Down, Barely Speaking, Carrying Not Just The Weight Of Loss — But The Crushing Pain Of A Father Shut Out Of His Own Child’s Life, As One Source Whispered, “You Could See It In His Face… This Wasn’t Just Mourning, This Was A Man Trying To Hold Himself Together While Everything At Home Was Falling Apart.”

    “He Looked Broken, Not Just Grieving.” — David Beckham Appeared Visibly Strained And Hollow-Eyed As He Was Seen In Public For The First Time Since Son Brooklyn Allegedly Blocked The Entire Family, Marking What Insiders Describe As A “Complete Estrangement,” With The Football Icon Attending The Funeral Of Stone Roses Legend Gary “Mani” Mounfield In Silence, His Jaw Tight, His Expression Heavy, And His Usual Composure Nowhere To Be Found. Witnesses Say Beckham Kept His Head Down, Barely Speaking, Carrying Not Just The Weight Of Loss — But The Crushing Pain Of A Father Shut Out Of His Own Child’s Life, As One Source Whispered, “You Could See It In His Face… This Wasn’t Just Mourning, This Was A Man Trying To Hold Himself Together While Everything At Home Was Falling Apart.”

    David Beckham has been seen for the first time since his son Brooklyn blocked his entire family on Instagram.

    On Monday the former footballer, 50, attended Stone Roses legend Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield’s funeral with his former Manchester United teammate Gary Neville.

    It came after a difficult weekend which saw his son Cruz claim that Brooklyn had blocked his family as their feud escalated to boiling point.

    Cruz penned in a post following reports David and Victoria had unfollowed their son: ‘My mum and dad would never unfollow their son [as reports had suggested]. They woke up blocked. As did I.’

    On Monday David headed to the funeral – alongside a sea of other famous faces – and understandably looked downcast.

    The ceremony at Manchester Cathedral saw guests arriving including Stone Roses singer Ian Brown and Paul Weller, while David and Gary – legends of Mani’s beloved Manchester United – also attended.

    David Beckham has been seen for the first time since his son Brooklyn blocked his entire family on Instagram

    David Beckham has been seen for the first time since his son Brooklyn blocked his entire family on Instagram

    On Monday the former footballer, 50, attended Stone Roses legend Gary 'Mani' Mounfield's funeral with his former Manchester United teammate Gary Neville (right)

    On Monday the former footballer, 50, attended Stone Roses legend Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield’s funeral with his former Manchester United teammate Gary Neville (right)

    Mounfield died peacefully in his sleep aged 63 at his home in Stockport of ‘respiratory issues’ after having the lung condition emphysema, it was revealed last week.

    He died on November 20 after collapsing following a seizure, with family sources saying an ambulance was called but he could not be revived.

    His death came two years after his wife of 25 years, Imelda died after suffering from bowel cancer. They are survived by their 12-year-old sons Gene and George.

    David’s appearance at the funeral comes after the bitter Beckham family feud escalated to new heights over the weekend as Cruz claimed his brother Brooklyn had blocked their entire family on Instagram.

    It had first been reported that David and Victoria had stopped following their oldest son, before Cruz, 20, furiously set the record straight.

    The claims of the very sudden blocking sparked the obvious question of why he would do such a thing.

    And it’s now possible that Brooklyn suddenly cut final ties with his parents and three siblings after Victoria liked a post of his about roasting a chicken.

    Aspiring chef Brooklyn, 26, posted another of his regular cooking videos on Instagram last week as he showed his 16 million followers how to brine a chicken.

    It came after a difficult weekend which saw his son Cruz claim that Brooklyn had blocked his family as their feud escalated to boiling point

    It came after a difficult weekend which saw his son Cruz claim that Brooklyn had blocked his family as their feud escalated to boiling point

    Cruz penned in a post following reports David and Victoria had unfollowed their son: 'My mum and dad would never unfollow their son [as reports had suggested]. They woke up blocked. As did I'

    Cruz penned in a post following reports David and Victoria had unfollowed their son: ‘My mum and dad would never unfollow their son [as reports had suggested]. They woke up blocked. As did I’

    David and Gary arrived to the funeral together

     David and Gary arrived to the funeral together

    David clutched his invite in his hand and wore a smart black leather coat

    David clutched his invite in his hand and wore a smart black leather  coat

    On Monday David headed to the funeral - alongside a sea of other famous faces - and understandably looked downcast
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    On Monday David headed to the funeral – alongside a sea of other famous faces – and understandably looked downcast

    The ceremony at Manchester Cathedral saw guests arriving including Stone Roses singer Ian Brown and Paul Weller, while David and Gary- legends of Mani's beloved Manchester United - also attended

    The ceremony at Manchester Cathedral saw guests arriving including Stone Roses singer Ian Brown and Paul Weller, while David and Gary- legends of Mani’s beloved Manchester United – also attended

    Mounfield died peacefully in his sleep aged 63 at his home in Stockport of 'respiratory issues' after having the lung condition emphysema, it was revealed last week

    Mounfield died peacefully in his sleep aged 63 at his home in Stockport of ‘respiratory issues’ after having the lung condition emphysema, it was revealed last week

    Mounfield's died last month aged 63

    Mounfield’s died last month aged 63

    Victoria is thought to have liked the post which led to a slew of comments under the post urging Brooklyn to fix the feud with his family.

    Fans penned: ‘Victoria liked this post. Yay!!! Family is everything’, ‘Go and see your parents, you will regret it later in life’, ‘Call your parents.’

    It’s understood that Brooklyn was left annoyed by the comments prompted by his mother’s public like – and decided to block the whole family including his sister Harper, 14.

    Brooklyn will be spending Christmas in the US with his wife Nicola Peltz – who no longer follows the Beckhams – and her family.

    It comes after The Daily Mail revealed that David and Victoria have been asked to stop contacting Brooklyn and his wife.

    It seems that the young couple find Instagram posts by the Beckhams upsetting and anxiety-inducing.

    They wake up worrying what might have been posted about them overnight.

    ‘It would be really in the holiday spirit if the Beckhams could just back off and leave them alone for now,’ a friend of the Peltz Beckhams said on Sunday.

    ‘The Beckhams started these ‘blocking’ game stories earlier this year and they keep going.

    ‘Whether someone follows someone else on Insta or any other platform shouldn’t be and isn’t a story. It’s a sad situation, but nothing has changed here.

    He died on November 20 after collapsing following a seizure, with family sources saying an ambulance was called but he could not be revived

    He died on November 20 after collapsing following a seizure, with family sources saying an ambulance was called but he could not be revived

    David looked smart for the funeral in a black leather jacket an white shirt

    David looked smart for the funeral in a black leather jacket an white shirt

    Mounfield was a passionate and lifelong Manchester United fan

    Mounfield was a passionate and lifelong Manchester United fan

    ‘Nicola and Brooklyn haven’t been commenting. They just want peace. It would be best for everyone for them [the Beckhams] to stop contacting, commenting and briefing because it’s not accomplishing anything.’

    In fact, even the intervention by Cruz is considered another negative briefing by Brooklyn and Nicola. As the friend says: ‘They have requested that the Beckhams back off. They just want to be left alone. The Instagram stuff is just a media play – it feels like more manipulation, more gaslighting. It just drives Brooklyn and Nicola further away.

    ‘They get upset by the speculation. They are trying to take the high road which is not to react at all and to just live their lives.’

    Meanwhile sources in camp Beckham say after the blocking: ‘David and Victoria will never stop loving Brooklyn.

    ‘They will always be here for him and they always want him to know that, they are devastated at this fall out.

    ‘So far from this being them, it appears that Brooklyn has blocked them to show them that’s it, this is final.

    ‘It is very clear that this is a sign of his complete estrangement from his family.

    ‘For David and Victoria it was their last connection to Brooklyn as he has made it very clear he doesn’t want to talk to them anymore, they haven’t spoken for months and months now.

    ‘By following him it was a message to him that they still love him and still want to follow his life. Now they can’t do that, but it’s not their doing.’

    The Instagram fallout comes just days before Christmas.

    Brooklyn will not join his parents and younger brothers Romeo and Cruz or sister Harper.

    Instead he is expected to remain in US while the Beckhams celebrate with their wider family at their £10million home in the Cotswolds.

    The Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for Brooklyn for comment on Cruz’s claims.

    It is the most public sign yet that there has is no communication between them amid their spiraling family feud.

    Brooklyn’s wife Nicola, 30, also does not follow David and Victoria. They no longer follow her either.

    His decision to spend Christmas with his in-laws will come as a blow to his parents and siblings.

    In recent weeks, David has appeared to offer a public olive branch to his son, in an apparent bid to put an end to their very public family feud.

    The former footballer had shared a throwback picture of himself with Brooklyn and his younger brothers Romeo and Cruz.

    Cruz also made sure his brother knew he was thinking of him by sharing a sweet snap of the pair with brother Romeo on the beach in Brazil.

    Brooklyn was seen wrapping his arm around his youngest brother Cruz as they posed on the beach.

    Relations between Brooklyn, Nicola and the Beckham clan unraveled completely when they did not attend any of David’s 50th birthday celebrations in May. Brooklyn also failed to acknowledge his father’s knighthood in November.

    Last week, the Daily Mail revealed how Brooklyn’s nans are devastated they won’t be seeing their grandson this Christmas.

    Victoria had shared a festive picture from her parents Jackie and Tony Adams’ house as they placed twelve stockings in a row on their fireplace, one for each grandchild. In pride of place was one reserved for Brooklyn.

    The family feud has taken a particularly acute toll on Jackie, as well as David’s mother Sandra.

    Some argue that hanging up Brooklyn’s stocking, regardless of the feud, is a sign of hope on Jackie’s part that – somehow, despite everything – Christmas might finally persuade her grandson to put aside his grudges and step on a plane to rejoin the family.

    Friends of the Beckhams say Jackie and Sandra are ‘extremely sad’ about the situation.

    David's appearance at the funeral comes after the bitter Beckham family feud escalated to new heights over the weekend

    David’s appearance at the funeral comes after the bitter Beckham family feud escalated to new heights over the weekend

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    The funeral service booklet is pictured

    The Beckham clan are seen without Brooklyn earlier this month
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    The Beckham clan are seen without Brooklyn earlier this month

    Brooklyn will be spending Christmas in the US with his wife Nicola Peltz - who no longer follows the Beckhams - and her family

    Brooklyn will be spending Christmas in the US with his wife Nicola Peltz – who no longer follows the Beckhams – and her family

    The source added: ‘They’re not getting any younger and the cold truth of it all is that nobody knows when they will see Brooklyn next. It’s Jackie and Sandra who everyone feels so sorry for.’

    David and Victoria will spend some of the festive period in the £60million home they recently bought on Miami’s waterfront.

    It was where they were joined last year by Brooklyn and Nicola, and photographs of their Christmas celebrations show everyone having what appeared to be a lovely time.

    Victoria is believed to be working hard to put on a brave face and stay strong for her husband and teenage daughter Harper.

  • BOOED INTO OBLIVION! STARMER’S NAME ALONE TRIGGERS A WAVE OF FURY AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL. 🚨

    BOOED INTO OBLIVION! STARMER’S NAME ALONE TRIGGERS A WAVE OF FURY AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL. 🚨

    Keir Starmer’s name alone was enough to trigger a wave of boos.

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    Keir was booed when his name was mentioned during a sketch (Image: Getty)

    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer was met with loud boos from the audience during the Royal Variety Performance after his voice was introduced in a comedy sketch, leaving viewers stunned as the moment aired on ITV. The incident took place during a segment by radio comedy impressionists Dead Ringers, performed by Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Lewis MacLeod and Duncan Wisbey. As the sketch moved through a series of political and celebrity impressions, the mention of Starmer’s voice triggered what one reviewer described as “deeply meant booing” from the packed Royal Albert Hall.

    The reaction was impossible to miss. Fans watching at home quickly took to social media to comment on the moment, with one writing: “Ha ha kier starmer getring booed on royal variety quality.” Another added: “Wonderful to see Keir Starmer roundly booed when he was mentioned in the ‘Dead Ringers’ sketch at #royalvariety.”

  • “YOUR DAYS ARE OVER!” THE MOMENT SADIQ KHAN’S AUTHORITY COLLAPSED AT CITY HALL.

    “YOUR DAYS ARE OVER!” THE MOMENT SADIQ KHAN’S AUTHORITY COLLAPSED AT CITY HALL.

    In a Fiery Clash Over Freedom and Fear, Susan Hall Unleashes a Scathing Takedown of Sadiq Khan: “Your Time Is Up!” — As Pro-Palestinian Protests Ignite Tensions and Accusations of Antisemitism Spiral, Hall Challenges the Mayor’s Leadership Amid Growing Unrest in London, Demanding Urgent Action to Protect Vulnerable Communities and Restore Trust in a City on Edge. Will Khan Rise to the Occasion or Face the Consequences of His Inaction?

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    Susan Hall has launched a blistering attack on London Mayor Sadiq Khan, declaring, “Your days are over” amid escalating tensions over pro-Palestinian protests and alleged rising antisemitism in the city. Her fierce criticism erupted during a fiery Assembly debate, spotlighting Khan’s handling of community safety and freedom of expression.

    The confrontation unfolded as Hall addressed deeply divisive protests coinciding with the holiest Jewish day and a recent terror attack in Manchester. She condemned the pro-Palestinian demonstrators who gathered near Whitehall and Liverpool Street, chanting inflammatory slogans and waving signs that many saw as provocative and insensitive.

     

    Hall blasted the protests for being tone-deaf and deeply hurtful, accusing participants of fanfare on a day shadowed by violence and mourning. “Protesters chanting ‘from the river to the sea’—a phrase charged with antisemitic meaning—on a day when Jewish communities grieve, is not just inappropriate; it’s dangerous,” she asserted emphatically.

     

    The mayor’s response drew swift rebuke. Khan contended that while the protests’ timing was unfortunate, the right to peaceful demonstration remained sacrosanct. He insisted that context mattered and trailed a nuanced defense, distinguishing between lawful protest and hateful rhetoric.

     

    Yet Hall sharply challenged Khan’s stance, accusing him of inconsistency. She pointed to his unequivocal condemnation of far-right marches while defending pro-Palestinian demonstrations that frequently feature slogans she labels antisemitic. Her direct questioning forced Khan into a defensive posture, undercutting his narrative of balanced leadership.

     

    Further escalating tensions, Hall spotlighted the palpable fear gripping London’s Jewish community. She cited harrowing examples—children locked in schools for safety, communities hesitant to enter public spaces—highlighting a stark reality of intimidation and hostility that demands urgent mayoral intervention.

     

    Khan responded with expressions of concern and reiterated efforts to reassure Jewish Londoners post the October 7 attacks. However, his words failed to quell the mounting criticism. Hall retorted that these reassurances rang hollow against the backdrop of ongoing unrest and apparent official silence on antisemitic actions during the protests.

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    The debate 𝓮𝔁𝓹𝓸𝓼𝓮𝓭 deep fractures over London’s handling of freedom of expression, public safety, and community cohesion. Hall’s indictment of Khan’s leadership culminated in her forceful declaration that his time as mayor is coming to an end. “Pack your bags, Mayor!” she declared in a crescendo of outrage.

     

    As London grapples with rising social tensions amid global conflict reverberations, this high-stakes exchange underscores urgent calls for leadership that protects vulnerable communities without compromising democratic rights. The mayor faces intensified scrutiny to navigate these stormy waters with clarity and courage.

     

    This explosive Assembly encounter signals that the city’s political fault lines are hardening, with Jewish and Palestinian issues at the core. With protests, fears, and demands escalating, Khan’s administration stands at a crossroads fraught with peril and profound significance.

     

    Observers warn that unresolved grievances threaten to inflame division further, risking London’s long-held reputation as a safe, inclusive metropolis. Hall’s uncompromising voice amplifies these warnings, challenging the mayor to act decisively before tensions spiral beyond control.

     

    The confrontation also reignites debate over the boundaries between legitimate political expression and hate speech, especially regarding incendiary chants and symbolism. The question of when protest crosses into intimidation remains fiercely contested in council chambers and communities alike.

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    Londoners watch closely as their leaders wrestle with these challenges. The stakes are high—not only for social harmony but for the trust that vital institutions must sustain across all of the city’s diverse populations.

     

    In the coming days, the spotlight will intensify on Khan’s next steps. His handling of these contentious protests and the fears voiced by influential figures like Susan Hall may shape his political fate and the city’s stability.

     

    This confrontation marks a critical moment in London’s ongoing struggle to balance free speech with protection against hate. The mayor’s ability to mediate this volatile landscape could define his legacy and London’s future.

     

    As outrage bubbles and community voices clash, one thing is clear: the status quo is no longer tenable. Strong, unequivocal leadership is demanded to restore calm and confidence to a city on edge.

     

    Susan Hall’s blistering critique is a clarion call for change, reflecting widespread frustration with perceived leadership failures. The days ahead will test whether London can bridge divides that threaten to unravel its social fabric.

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    The mayor’s reply will be scrutinized not only by politicians but by the diverse citizens whose lives are impacted by these tensions. The challenge to protect all communities fairly and firmly has never been more urgent.

     

    With public safety and social cohesion at stake, debates like these spotlight the profound complexities facing London amid international conflict echoes and domestic unrest.

     

    The Assembly’s heated exchange punctuates a broader narrative of anxiety and division, demanding immediate attention and action from all levels of government.

     

    As the city confronts these contentious issues head-on, every statement and decision by its leaders will resonate deeply across London’s neighborhoods, communities, and beyond.

     

    For now, the political battle lines are drawn sharply. The question remains: can Mayor Khan respond decisively to these accusations and fears, or will his leadership continue to be challenged by figures like Susan Hall?

     

    This defining moment in London’s political landscape has implications far beyond protests and slogans. It touches the very core of coexistence, safety, and rights in one of the world’s great capitals.

     

  • Royal Albert Hall Explodes in Fury: Just One Name Triggers Deafening Boos That Shocked the Crowd

    Royal Albert Hall Explodes in Fury: Just One Name Triggers Deafening Boos That Shocked the Crowd

    Keir Starmer’s name alone was enough to trigger a wave of boos.

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    Keir was booed when his name was mentioned during a sketch (Image: Getty)

    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer was met with loud boos from the audience during the Royal Variety Performance after his voice was introduced in a comedy sketch, leaving viewers stunned as the moment aired on ITV. The incident took place during a segment by radio comedy impressionists Dead Ringers, performed by Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Lewis MacLeod and Duncan Wisbey. As the sketch moved through a series of political and celebrity impressions, the mention of Starmer’s voice triggered what one reviewer described as “deeply meant booing” from the packed Royal Albert Hall.

    The reaction was impossible to miss. Fans watching at home quickly took to social media to comment on the moment, with one writing: “Ha ha kier starmer getring booed on royal variety quality.” Another added: “Wonderful to see Keir Starmer roundly booed when he was mentioned in the ‘Dead Ringers’ sketch at #royalvariety.”

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    radio comedy impressionists Dead Ringers did an impression of the PM (Image: ITV)

    A third mocked: “ooooooooooooooooooooh ALL THE BOO’S, LOOK WHAT U DID KIER STARMER…EVERYONE LOVES U, NOT.”

    One viewer even joked about the royal box, asking: “Wonder if the Prince and Princess of Wales started the booing of Keir Starmer or did they only join in halfway through?”

    The moment came as part of an otherwise star-studded night at the annual charity event, which was filmed in November and has now been broadcast on ITV.

    This year’s Royal Variety Performance was hosted by Jason Manford, whose opening monologue sparked mixed reactions of its own.

    Jason joked about class differences between himself and his children, quipping: “I’ve created monsters,” as he described his kids turning their noses up at “smashed avocado” — before revealing it was actually mushy peas.

    The gag drew laughter in the hall, including from the Prince of Wales, but viewers at home were divided.

    One critic complained: “Can’t believe Jason Manford is rehashing all this stuff about his brother and class. Been doing it for years #royalvariety.”

    Another wrote: “Nice enough bloke but he ain’t that funny.” Others were more positive, with one saying: “I like Jason Manford. He’s a good host,” and another adding: “@JasonManford absolutely smashing hosting duties .. best man for the job !!”

    The event was attended by the Prince and Princess of Wales, with proceeds supporting the Royal Variety Charity.

    Viewers also saw a wide range of performances, including Westlife singing World Of Our Own, while ad breaks left some fans irritated. One wrote: “2 ad breaks in 27 minutes #RoyalVarietyPerformance.”

    Elsewhere, Stephen Fry appeared as Lady Bracknell, delivering a knowing joke about being “voted out” of Traitors, while Jessie J moved viewers with an emotional performance.

    Sir Keir Starmer was not in attendance at the Royal Variety Performance, which aired on Sunday, December 21, 2025.

  • Strictly Viewers Left in Tears as George Clarke Breaks Down Before the Final — “This Is Awful,” He Confesses in Emotional Moment for His Mum

    Strictly Viewers Left in Tears as George Clarke Breaks Down Before the Final — “This Is Awful,” He Confesses in Emotional Moment for His Mum

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    Strictly Come Dancing finalist George Clarke left viewers in tears as he struggled to contain his emotions during a moving interview on It Takes Two, just hours before the grand final tonight (Saturday, December 20).

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    George Clarke and dance partner Alexis Warr (pictured) are hoping to emerge victorious in Saturday's finale of Strictly Come DancingGeorge Clarke and dance partner Alexis Warr (pictured) are hoping to emerge victorious in Saturday’s finale of Strictly Come Dancing
     
    YouTuber George Clarke has become the people's favourite in this year's Strictly for both his impassioned dancefloor performance and the way he dedicated his routine as a ‘love letter’ to his family, specifically his adored mother Nicky - who is currently fighting breast cancerYouTuber George Clarke has become the people’s favourite in this year’s Strictly for both his impassioned dancefloor performance and the way he dedicated his routine as a ‘love letter’ to his family, specifically his adored mother Nicky – who is currently fighting breast cancer

    The 26-year-old TikTok sensation, joined by pro partner Alexis Warr, was overcome when shown heartfelt messages of support from his family during the show on Friday evening. Unable to continue, George wiped away tears and apologised, admitting: “Sorry… this is awful of me,” as he reflected on the journey that has brought him to the verge of the Glitterball Trophy.

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    It’s all too easy to see why Strictly bosses hope that privately-educated George’s popularity with savvy online youngsters may revitalise what has become an increasingly toxic and tired television brand

    It’s all too easy to see why Strictly bosses hope that privately-educated George’s popularity with savvy online youngsters may revitalise what has become an increasingly toxic and tired television brand

    George explained that he’d tried not to think about the final in order to stay present, saying the experience has already given him “imposter syndrome,” but also acknowledging how difficult the aftermath of the competition may feel once the whirlwind ends.

    Fans watching at home were visibly moved, taking to social media to share their own tears and praise his humility and vulnerability. Messages poured in: “I’m emotional for George,” “Don’t cry, you’ll set me off,” and “He is so loved.”

    Despite being a strong favourite among the public, bookmakers currently place him behind Karen Carney in the odds. But George’s journey has resonated far deeper than scores or rankings — driven not by fame, but by love and a desperate desire to make his mother proud.

    In week eight, his emotional rhumba dedicated to his mum Nicky — who is bravely battling breast cancer — earned widespread admiration. The routine, described as a “love letter,” left both George and his family in tears and marked the moment when the wider Strictly audience embraced him.

    George spoke candidly about his mother’s diagnosis, admitting that she has endured more than most: “Nobody deserves what she has gone through, least of all her.” Her illness now dominates family life, and George has been open about how the news has affected him.

    The YouTuber, known for his massive online following — 2.4 million TikTok fans, nearly a million across Instagram and YouTube — has captured attention beyond his digital audience. Strictly bosses reportedly hope his popularity with younger viewers may breathe new life into the long-running show.

    Unlike his rivals, George has no professional dance background. Friends say the only dancing he ever did before Strictly was at university socials, making his progress even more remarkable. Meanwhile, fellow finalists Amber Davies and Karen Carney have sparked debate due to their extensive dance experience.

    George’s journey is also tied to a quieter family story. His mother’s resilience isn’t new — she previously battled encephalitis when he was 16, leaving George traumatised after witnessing her seizure. Yet he describes her as selfless and strong, apologising to the family even after her recovery.

    Supporting him from the audience is his girlfriend, model Yasmin Bennett, credited by George as believing in him “more than I did.” His upbringing in Bristol, private education, and university degree paint a picture of a grounded young man who chose effort over shortcuts — despite his father’s senior role at Aardman Animations.

    Amber Davies, meanwhile, has faced backlash from viewers because of her stage background and will not participate in the Strictly tour due to prior commitments to the musical Legally Blonde.

    George’s growing public profile, however, seems set to extend beyond Strictly, with new  TV opportunities reportedly emerging. Insiders say he may be on the verge of becoming a breakout star — not just online, but across mainstream media.

    And should he lift the Glitterball Trophy tonight, no supporter will be cheering louder than his mother — the woman whose courage inspired his every step on the Strictly dancefloor.

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  • 🌿 From Loneliness to Love: The Untold Emotional Journey That Shaped Hamza Yassin

    🌿 From Loneliness to Love: The Untold Emotional Journey That Shaped Hamza Yassin

    Hamza Yassin has long been admired for his calm presence, gentle wisdom and deep connection to the natural world. But in a rare and honest new interview, the much-loved wildlife presenter has revealed a more personal side — opening up about love, loneliness and what he hopes for the future.

    Speaking candidly, Hamza admitted that he is currently single and has been for some time. Having lived alone since his university days, he says he has grown comfortable with solitude and independence. Yet behind that quiet contentment lies a simple, human longing.

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    “I’ve learned how to be happy on my own,” he explained, “but I would love to share my life with someone one day.”

    It’s a confession that struck a chord with fans — a reminder that even those who seem most at peace can still hope for connection. Hamza made it clear that he isn’t searching desperately, but remains open to love when the time feels right.

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    While his personal life remains private, Hamza’s public work continues to reflect what brings him peace: nature.

    Strictly winner and cameraman Hamza Yassin tells a gripping family story

    Alongside his television projects, Hamza is now working closely with the National Trust and other conservation organisations, encouraging people to reconnect with the natural world — particularly during the quieter, darker months of autumn and winter.

    The campaign focuses on the idea of seasonal “wild connection”, showing how small moments outdoors — a frosty morning walk, birdsong in bare trees, or the stillness of winter landscapes — can offer comfort, grounding and improved mental wellbeing.

    Hamza has spoken passionately about how nature supported him through difficult periods of his own life, helping him slow down, reflect and find balance.

    “Nature doesn’t rush you,” he has said. “It meets you where you are.”Strictly winner Hamza Yassin on his new BBC documentary and Judi Dench | News Tech | Metro News

    A Gentle Voice for a Noisy World

    For many, Hamza Yassin represents something rare in modern television: softness, sincerity and emotional honesty. Whether he’s talking about wildlife, mental health, or the hope of finding love, his words resonate because they are unforced — and real.

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    As he continues to inspire viewers to look up, step outside and reconnect with the world around them, Hamza’s story feels quietly powerful.

    Not a headline-grabbing romance.
    Not a dramatic confession.
    Just a man, honest about who he is — and hopeful about what might still be ahead.

  • 🔥 Chaos on the French Coast: Furious Locals Cross a Dangerous Line as Migrant Boat Crisis Reaches Breaking Point

    🔥 Chaos on the French Coast: Furious Locals Cross a Dangerous Line as Migrant Boat Crisis Reaches Breaking Point

    British vigilantes slash small migrant boats on French coastline

    Britons have been filming themselves travelling to beaches in France and ‘destroying’ small  boats – gaining thousands of views in the process

    British vigilantes who spearheaded efforts to fly England flags across the country have launched a new anti-migrant protest – attempting to block illegal Channel crossings.

    Using the term “Operation Stop The Boats”, members of the group have been filming themselves slashing small boats before they are used by migrants to cross the English Channel from France.

    Posts on social media show members calling for other British men to join them in France, including making a direct appeal to football hooligans, saying “we need to make a stand”.

    In one video message shared this week by a member of the Raise the Colours group – the grassroots movement that has seen flags fixed to lampposts, motorway bridges and roundabouts across England – two men are seen evoking military language and the spirit of the British fight against the Nazis in the Second World War.

    Claiming to be recording from the northern French coast, one said: “Just like in the 1940s, we must take a stand, and it starts with the men of England and Britain.”

    Making an appeal to “firms” – a phrase that refers to football hooligan groups – the other man added: “Our country is doing nothing. Weak government, weaker borders.

    “They are doing nothing, so we need to make a stand, boys. Get the lads together, get your firms together, get the lads in the pub, get the lads down the bars, if you’re talking about it and you agree with what we are doing, give us a hand.”
    The Government is under pressure to act after more than 36,000 people have crossed the English Channel in small boats (Photo: raisethecolours.org.uk/Instagram)
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    The Government is under pressure to tackle the issue of migration amid a record number of asylum applications, surging small  boat crossings and protests at hotels housing asylum seekers.

    On Monday, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood set out a package of reforms to asylum policies aimed at tackling illegal migration, telling MPs the current situation is “out of control and unfair”.

    The latest videos shared by those linked to the Raise the Colours group have separately been referred to as “Operation Overlord”.

    Earlier clips showed two men saying they were taking matters of illegal migration into their own hands and filming themselves stamping on and smashing a small boat’s engine.

    In the clips, they refer to themselves as “patriots” and make a number of claims without evidence, such as that they are stopping “rapists and murderers” from “coming to a town near you”.
    One video shared by the group (Photo: raisethecolours.org.uk/nstagram)
    The flag-raising group, who have a combined 100,000 followers on X and Instagram, also posted a plea on X for donations last week, writing that they are: “STOPPING The  Boats, whether the migrants or government like it or not!”

    Two videos from the group have recently been shared to the 1.7 million X followers of Tommy Robinson. The far-right figure and former leader of the English Defence League, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has previously been accused of mobilising football hooligan firms in an attempt to launch anti-Muslim rallies across the country.

    Separately, French media reports that the Dunkirk Public Prosecutor’s office has opened a preliminary investigation into “aggravated violence” against migrants by suspected British far-right figures.

    One of the details being examined by the French prosecutor is the claim that in September, four men waving British and UK flags verbally and physically attacked migrants on the French coast. It is alleged that they told the migrants they were not welcome in England and proceeded to steal some of their belongings.

    The men are not the first anti-migrant figures to travel to France in a bid to take matters into their own hands.

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    In September, Ukip, Nigel Farage’s former political party, posted a video to their X account showing what appeared to be sleeping migrants in France being woken by people flashing strobe lights in their faces and shouting at them.

    Nick Tenconi, Ukip’s current leader, also posted a video captioned: “In Calais hunting for illegal invaders trying to cross into Britain.”

    The Home Office and French authorities were contacted for comment.

  • 🎭 Boos, Jokes, and Trouble Ahead? Keir Starmer Faces Awkward Moment as Royal Variety Crowd Turns Hostile

    🎭 Boos, Jokes, and Trouble Ahead? Keir Starmer Faces Awkward Moment as Royal Variety Crowd Turns Hostile

    A chorus of boos rang out at the Royal Albert Hall when Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s voice was introduced during a comedy segment at this year’s Royal Variety Performance.

    The jeering erupted during a sketch by the long-running radio impressionists Dead Ringers, whose cast includes Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Lewis MacLeod, and Duncan Wisbey.

    The group was performing as part of their 25th anniversary celebrations.

    The annual charity event was recorded in November but aired on ITV on Sunday evening, with viewers at home left surprised that the negative response had not been removed from the final broadcast.

    The sketch took the form of a  Celebrity Traitors parody, with performers impersonating successive occupants of Number 10.

    While impressions of Tony Blair and Theresa May drew laughter from the crowd, the reception changed dramatically when the Starmer character appeared.

    The performer playing the Prime Minister leaned into the hostile response, quipping: “Thank you, thank you. It’s so lovely to be here.”

    The impersonator continued with a self-deprecating routine, stating: “I’ve absolutely developed a brilliant strategy for surviving the roundtable by making sure that no one will vote for me ever again. It’s called ‘being Keir Starmer’.”

    The character added that he had narrowed down who wanted him gone to “everyone in Britain.”Viewers watching from home rushed to social media to share their astonishment that the moment had made it to air.One user on X wrote: “#RoyalVarietyPerformance OMG they didn’t bleep out the crescendo of boos. Starmer.”

    Another posted: “Impersonators at the #RoyalVarietyPerformance move to Kier Starmer and there are boos across the audience!”

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    A third commented: “Starmer must be in trouble, when even his impersonator get boo’d.”
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    Perhaps most striking was the reaction from someone who had been present at the recording. They wrote: “The Dead Ringers Keir Starmer impersonation, oh my god they kept the booing in. I was there, I’ve never heard anything like it.” (sic)

    The Prime Minister himself was not in attendance at the event.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales were in attendance, marking their sixth appearance at the showcase following previous visits in 2014, 2017, 2019, 2021, and 2023.

    Fans picked up on the fact the Prime Minister’s name sparked jeers form the audience

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    Manchester comedian Jason Manford served as host, having previously presented the event in 2020 during the pandemic.

    The evening featured an array of entertainment, including performances from Westlife, Jessie J, and Madness.

    Magician Harry Moulding, who claimed the £250,000 top prize at this year’s Britain’s Got Talent final, also took to the stage.

    Musical theatre was represented by the casts of Paddington The Musical and Just For One Day – The Live Aid Musical.

    Comedian Tom Davis appeared alongside Adrian Stoica and his dog, Hurricane, while Stephen Fry delivered a turn as Lady Bracknell.

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  • The 21-Year-Old German Girl Who Claimed to Be Madeleine McCann — DNA Results FINALLY Revealed  For days, the world waited in stunned silence. A young woman from Germany stepped forward, insisting she was Madeleine McCann — and the resemblance sent shockwaves across social media. Now, the lab has completed its analysis. The DNA results are in. And what they revealed has left followers reeling. The truth wasn’t just shocking — it raised disturbing questions about who she really is… VV

    The 21-Year-Old German Girl Who Claimed to Be Madeleine McCann — DNA Results FINALLY Revealed  For days, the world waited in stunned silence. A young woman from Germany stepped forward, insisting she was Madeleine McCann — and the resemblance sent shockwaves across social media. Now, the lab has completed its analysis. The DNA results are in. And what they revealed has left followers reeling. The truth wasn’t just shocking — it raised disturbing questions about who she really is… VV

    The 21-Year-Old German Girl Who Claimed to Be Madeleine McCann — DNA Results FINALLY Revealed  For days, the world waited in stunned silence. A young woman from Germany stepped forward, insisting she was Madeleine McCann — and the resemblance sent shockwaves across social media. Now, the lab has completed its analysis. The DNA results are in. And what they revealed has left followers reeling. The truth wasn’t just shocking — it raised disturbing questions about who she really is…

    The story of the 21-year-old German girl identical to Madeleine McCann: THE DNA RESULTS ARE FINALLY IN. THE WORLD HELD ITS BREATH THE ENVELOPE IS OPEN. THE WORLD WAITS. IS THE GERMAN GIRL FINALLY THE LOST DAUGHTER? THE MOST ANTICIPATED DNA TEST OF THE DECADE IS COMPLETE. AFTER MONTHS OF TEARS, TELEVISION INTERVIEWS, AND TERRIFYING MEMORIES, THE LAB HAS SPOKEN. THE RESULT IS IN THE HANDS OF THE INVESTIGATORS. BY CRIME DESK REPORTERS CALIFORNIA — It was the moment that stopped the internet. Millions of people across the UK, Germany, and the US tuned in, holding their breath.

    Heidi W., the 21-year-old German woman who has dominated headlines with her claims of being Madeleine McCann, sat on the edge of the sofa. Her hands were shaking. Next to her sat Dr. Fia Johansson, the private investigator and medium who whisked her away to a safe house in America after death threats began pouring in. For weeks, the evidence has been mounting, convincing even the harshest skeptics. THE EVIDENCE THAT COULD NOT BE IGNORED Why did the world believe her? Because the coincidences were too chilling to ignore. The Eye: Heidi possesses the exact same rare Coloboma—a defect in the iris—at the exact same 7 o’clock position as Madeleine.

    Doctors called it “statistically impossible” to be a fluke. The Marks: She has identical birthmarks on her leg and face. The Missing Past: Her German parents could not produce a single photo of her mother pregnant. Her childhood medical records were mysteriously missing. The Memories: Heidi described a “white building” and a “beach” in her nightmares, despite living her whole life in landlocked Poland and Germany. She recalled a man who touched her—a man whose face looks undeniably like the police sketch of the prime suspect. THE PARENTS’ SILENCE Perhaps the most damning piece of the puzzle was the behavior of her own family.

    When Heidi begged for a DNA test to prove she was their daughter, her mother blocked her number. Her father refused to speak. They threatened to commit her to a mental asylum if she didn’t stop talking. “If I am your daughter,” Heidi cried in a viral video last week, “why won’t you just give a sample and prove it? What are you hiding?” THE THREE POSSIBLE OUTCOMES As the host held the sealed envelope containing the results from a top-tier forensic genealogy lab, the atmosphere in the studio was electric. There were only three possibilities: She is Madeleine: A miracle. The investigation ends, and the McCanns are reunited. She is a Stolen Child: She is not Madeleine, but she is a kidnapping victim from another family, confirming her “parents” are criminals. The Delusion: It was all a tragic coincidence of biology and trauma. THE MOMENT OF TRUTH The studio went silent. The seal was broken.

    The paper was unfolded. Dr. Johansson looked at the data. She looked at Heidi , whose eyes were filled with tears of hope. She looked at the camera. “The test compared Heidi DNA markers against the known profile of Madeleine McCann,” she began, her voice steady. “We also checked for heritage markers. If she is Madeleine, she will be British.” Heidi closed her eyes. The world leaned in. THE RESULT “Heidi ,” the doctor said softly. “We have the answer.” The test results show: 0% MATCH. “You have absolutely no British or German ancestry.

    You are 100% Polish/Lithuanian.” She is not Madeleine McCann. The studio gasped. Heidi collapsed into her hands. The dream is over. But the mystery of why she has no baby photos, and why her parents refused the test, remains a dark, unanswered question.