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  •  NEW YEAR DIG FUELS FEUD: Nicola Peltz has fired back at the Beckhams with a pointed New Year message — after husband Brooklyn Beckham reportedly declared his relationship with his estranged parents is “over.” DD

     NEW YEAR DIG FUELS FEUD: Nicola Peltz has fired back at the Beckhams with a pointed New Year message — after husband Brooklyn Beckham reportedly declared his relationship with his estranged parents is “over.” DD

     NEW YEAR DIG FUELS FEUD: Nicola Peltz has fired back at the Beckhams with a pointed New Year message — after husband Brooklyn Beckham reportedly declared his relationship with his estranged parents is “over.”

    Nicola Peltz fired back at the Beckhams with a pointed New Year dig after her husband Brooklyn reportedly declared his relationship with his parents is ‘over.’

    The eldest son, 26, and the rest of his family are locked in a bitter feud, which saw both David, 50, and Victoria, 51, blocked on Instagram last month.

    Sharing an update to her Instagram Story, Nicola, 30, listed everyone she was thankful for as the couple snubbed the Beckhams once again.

    Snapping a photo of her friends and family, she wrote: ‘So grateful to start the New Year with these beautiful humans.’

    Nicola tagged her husband Brooklyn, her brother Bradley and her brother Zach Peltz’s girlfriend Aislinn Carne.

    Her friends including Quincy Jones’s daughter Kenya Jones, Alison Albright, and Lovette Candice were also pictured in the group.

    Nicola Peltz fired back at the Beckhams with a pointed New Year dig after her husband Brooklyn reportedly declared his relationship with his parents is ‘over’

    The eldest son, 26, and the rest of his family are locked in a bitter feud, which saw both David, 50, and Victoria, 51, get blocked on Instagram last month (pictured in 2023)

    Sharing an update to her Instagram Story, Nicola listed everyone she was thankful for as the couple snubbed the Beckhams once again

    Brooklyn reportedly declared his relationship with his estranged parents is ‘over’ as he partied with his wife Nicola in Florida on New Year’s Eve.

    While the distraught former footballer and fashion designer posted photos of Brooklyn on social media from their Cotswolds home, the budding chef seemingly snubbed the olive branch as he watched 50 Cent perform at South Florida ultra club E11EVEN with Nicola.

    Brooklyn and Nicola showed no signs of family heartache as they sang and danced the night away and shared the results of their passionate moments on social media while enjoying watching rapper 50 Cent perform.

    Meanwhile, David was evidently keen to build a bridge over troubled water while sharing a series of family photos with Instagram followers, among them a shot of Brooklyn as a teenager.

    But while Brooklyn reportedly dashed any hopes of a reconciliation, there are still some family members he still has affection for.

    A source told The Mirror: ‘While things between him and his parents are over, Brooklyn is still very fond of his grandparents. There is a lot of love for them, and that has never faltered.’

    Over the festive period David’s mum Sandra and Victoria’s mother Jackie Adams both reached out to Brooklyn after he had been absent from every key family event over the course of the year – among them his father’s milestone 50th birthday celebration and long awaited recent investiture.

    A source went on: ‘David and Victoria will never give up trying to secure a reconciliation between them and their son. Nothing will change that, and they live in hope. He will always be their son, and they are not going to stop putting on record their feelings.’

    Snapping a photo of her friends and family, she wrote: ‘So grateful to start the New Year with these beautiful humans’ (pictured with her brother Bradley)

    Brooklyn, 26, and the rest of his family are locked in a bitter feud, which saw both David, 50, and Victoria, 51, get blocked on Instagram last month

    He reportedly declared his relationship with his estranged parents is ‘over’ as he partied with his wife Nicola in Florida on New Year’s Eve

    While the distraught former footballer and fashion designer posted photos of Brooklyn on social media, the budding chef seemingly snubbed the olive branch as he watched 50 Cent perform

    Meanwhile, David was evidently keen to build a bridge over troubled water while sharing a series of family photos with Instagram followers, among them a shot of Brooklyn as a teenager

    Before claiming that despite David’s incredible year with many successes his estrangement from Brooklyn has overshadowed it all.

    The Daily Mail have contacted Brooklyn and David’s representatives for comment.

    In his New Year post the former footballer captioned the shot of him and his eldest son: ‘I love you all so much.’

    Further shots included David with sons Romeo, Cruz and daughter Harper, while a final image featured wife Victoria and all for four of her children, with the caption: ‘You are my life.’

    The post was promptly re-shared by wife Victoria who accompanied the image of David and Brooklyn with an affectionate love heart.

  • THIRD HOME BOMBSHELL  Declan Donnelly has reportedly snapped up a THIRD West London home after sealing a jaw-dropping £30 MILLION ITV deal with best mate Ant McPartlin DD

    THIRD HOME BOMBSHELL  Declan Donnelly has reportedly snapped up a THIRD West London home after sealing a jaw-dropping £30 MILLION ITV deal with best mate Ant McPartlin DD

    THIRD HOME BOMBSHELL Declan Donnelly has reportedly snapped up a THIRD West London home after sealing a jaw-dropping £30 MILLION ITV deal with best mate Ant McPartlin

    Declan Donnelly has reportedly splashed out on his third West London property after securing a £30million ITV deal with best pal Ant McPartlin.

    The TV presenter, 50, already owns a £7million mansion in West London, as well as the house next door, which he bought three years ago for £2.25million.

    Now, Declan is said to have purchased a third home on the same street and has submitted planning applications to develop it, according to The Mirror.

    While it is not known how much he paid for the property, homes on the same street are reportedly selling for around £2.5million.

    Several years ago, Ant, 50, lived just a few doors down from Declan on the same street before his divorce from wife Lisa Armstrong, 49.

    Ant later moved out of the area and now lives in a £6million home in South West London with his wife Anne-Marie Corbett.

    Declan Donnelly has reportedly splashed out on his third West London property (pictured 2024)

    The TV presenter, 50, who secured a £30million ITV deal with best pal Ant McPartlin, already owns a £7million mansion in West London, as well as the house next door, which he bought three years ago for £2.25million (both pictured 2025)

    The couple, who welcomed their first child together, a son named Wilder Patrick McPartlin in 2024, are now said to be on the hunt for a new home too.

    Details of Declan’s latest purchase reportedly emerged after plans were submitted to the local council by his wife Ali Astall, 47, to add a side extension and install a new gate.

    According to The Mirror, neighbours were delighted when Declan bought the property, which had previously been described as an eyesore.

    The home is said to be made up of two flats and will reportedly be given a full makeover, although it is not yet known whether Declan plans to live there or sell it on.

    Daily Mail has contacted Declan’s representatives for comment.

    The lavish purchase is thought to have been sealed within the past two months, as Ant and Dec negotiated their lucrative three-year ITV deal.

    The presenting duo have a busy year ahead, with new series of Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win, Britain’s Got Talent, I’m A Celebrity… South Africa and I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here all on the way.

    Speaking recently, Declan expressed his gratitude for working on some of ITV’s biggest programmes.

    Now, Declan is said to have purchased a third home on the same street and has submitted planning applications to develop it. While it is not known how much he paid for the property, homes on the same street are reportedly selling for around £2.5million (pictured 2024)

    Several years ago, Ant, 50, lived just a few doors down from Declan on the same street before his divorce from wife Lisa Armstrong, 49 (both pictured 2015)

    Ant later moved out of the area and now lives in a £6million home in South West London with his wife Anne-Marie Corbett (pictured 2021)

    Details of Declan’s latest purchase reportedly emerged after plans were submitted to the local council by his wife Ali Astall, 47, to add a side extension and install a new gate (both pictured 2018)

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    He told The Mirror: ‘We’re so lucky to work on some of the biggest and best TV shows and we’re proud of what we have achieved together with ITV over the years.’

    He added: ‘We’re excited for the future and looking forward to making more great entertainment together”.’

    Meanwhile, ITV’s managing director of media and entertainment Kevin Lygo said he was delighted to secure the duo for a further three years.

    He said: ‘Ant & Dec’s impact upon the world of live entertainment is unrivalled, with their triumphant partnership reigning supreme for over three decades.’

    He added that the new three-year deal marks an exciting new chapter for the pair at ITV.

  • Gordon Ramsay has publicly thrown his support behind new son-in-law Adam Peaty — after fans spotted a “subtle jab” in the Olympic champion’s wedding speech DD

    Gordon Ramsay has publicly thrown his support behind new son-in-law Adam Peaty — after fans spotted a “subtle jab” in the Olympic champion’s wedding speech DD

    Gordon Ramsay has publicly thrown his support behind new son-in-law Adam Peaty — after fans spotted a “subtle jab” in the Olympic champion’s wedding speech

    Gordon Ramsay publicly threw his support behind his new son-in-law, Adam Peaty, on Saturday after fans spotted a ‘subtle jab’ in the groom’s wedding speech.

    The Olympian, 31, tied the knot with influencer Holly, 25, at Bath Abbey on December 27, with a reception following at the swanky Kin House – amid a bitter fallout with his family, which saw his mother Caroline uninvited from proceedings.

    The ceremony was attended by a host of famous faces, including close friends, the Beckhams.

    Now, in a new clip shared on Instagram, Adam declared he would ‘always choose’ his wife as he delivered an emotional speech, prompting Gordon to publicly show his love and support.

    The groom appeared visibly emotional at the altar, wiping away tears as Holly was given away by her father.

    Gordon commented beneath the video: ‘Beautiful words @adamramsaypeaty @hollyramsaypeaty True Love  congratulations love you both so much Dad’

    Gordon Ramsay publicly threw his support behind his new son-in-law, Adam Peaty, on Saturday after fans spotted a ‘subtle jab’ in the groom’s wedding speech (Gordon pictured last year)

    The Olympian, 31, tied the knot with influencer Holly, 25, at Bath Abbey on December 27, with a reception following at the swanky Kin House – amid a bitter fallout with his family, which saw his mother Caroline uninvited from proceedings

    However, fans were quick to speculate about the wording of Adam’s speech, with one writing: ‘I’ll always choose you – hmmmm, can’t help but wonder how Victoria [Beckham] felt hearing that sentence, especially since it’s the same one Brooklyn keeps using in his posts as a subtle jab at his family.’

    The comment referenced the widely reported Beckham family tensions, which emerged after Brooklyn and wife Nicola Peltz were absent from Sir David’s 50th birthday celebrations last year.

    Brooklyn later insisted he would ‘always choose’ Nicola, fuelling further speculation that he had fallen out with his family.

    Since Adam and Holly’s nuptials, fans have drawn comparisons between the two families, with one writing under wedding photos: ‘I expect the Beckhams are sickened by the behaviour of their ‘besties’ given that Brooklyn is doing exactly this to them.’

    The roots of this terrible family conflict go back to September 2024, when Adam and Holly snubbed wider members of the Peaty family by not inviting them to their engagement party.

    Caroline, who spent years ferrying her son to early–morning training sessions, was also not invited to Holly’s glamorous hen do at Soho Farmhouse in the Cotswolds last month, even though the bride’s mother, Tana Ramsay, and friends, including Victoria Beckham, were at the extravagant bash.

    Despite everything, Caroline sent a card and gift to her newlywed son for his 31st birthday.

    Meanwhile, Adam’s 73–year–old great–aunt Janet, who was also left out of the wedding, told The Mail on Sunday: ‘I just feel so sorry for Caroline.

    Now, in a new clip shared on Instagram, Adam declared he would ‘always choose’ his wife as he delivered an emotional speech, prompting Gordon to publicly show his love and support (L-R Gordon, Tana Ramsay, Holly, and Adam)

    The groom appeared visibly emotional at the altar, wiping away tears as Holly was given away by her father (Holly and Gordon pictured arriving at the church on the day of her wedding)

    Gordon commented beneath the video: ‘Beautiful words @adamramsaypeaty @hollyramsaypeaty True Love  congratulations love you both so much Dad ’

    However, fans were quick to speculate about the wording of Adam’s speech, with one writing: ‘I’ll always choose you – hmmmm, can’t help but wonder how Victoria [Beckham] felt hearing that sentence,’

    ‘I can’t believe he’s done this to his mother who’s done so much for him from an early age. To be treated like this is not kind.’

    Despite being shunned, devastated Caroline had threatened to turn up at the wedding anyway – and, if barred from entering the abbey, stand outside and watch from the street.

    She said that she changed her mind after her husband Mark convinced her it would be ‘too upsetting’ to go along.

    Had she defied her son’s ban, she would have found herself face–to–face with five security guards, placed in front of the abbey’s ancient and elaborately carved wooden doors, which were framed by decorative columns of white roses and hydrangeas.

    The Peaty family were all uninvited from the nuptials, aside from Adam’s sister Beth, who was a bridesmaid.

    According to reports, Adam’s father, Mark, was the only person besides Beth asked to attend their big day, however, he was told he’d have to sit at the back ‘behind the plus ones’.

    After being kicked off the invite list, Adam’s estranged brother James posted an old photograph with their mother Caroline Peaty standing outside of the wedding venue.

    The poignant photo was deleted just 15 minutes after it was shared on his Instagram Story, perhaps signalling regret at how bitter the feud has become.

    The comment referenced the widely reported Beckham family tensions, which emerged after Brooklyn and wife Nicola Peltz were absent from Sir David’s 50th birthday celebrations last year (L-R Cruz Beckham, Romeo Beckham, Brooklyn Beckham, Harper Beckham, David Beckham, Victoria Beckham, and Nicola)

    Brooklyn later insisted he would ‘always choose’ Nicola, fuelling further speculation that he had fallen out with his family

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    Holly Ramsay defends father Gordon’s controversial wedding speech and jibes estranged Peaty family by saying HER family paid for honeymoon before sharing very odd snap with Beckhams

    It won’t be lost on those who have followed the fallout the choice of location in the image, where Adam and Holly married just hours before the snap was posted.

    The photo – taken on a different occasion – shows mother and son standing alone and dressed in what could be wedding finery in a symbolic move.

    Notably, James – who was arrested for allegedly sending threatening messages to the athlete during his stag do – used a telling song alongside the image.

    James’s song of choice was a remix of ‘Speak Softly, Love’, which appears several times in the iconic Mafia film, The Godfather.

    The first of the trilogy was released in 1972 and tells the story of the son of a Mafia boss Michael Corleone [Al Pacino] meeting ‘outsider’ Kay Adams [Diane Keaton].

    Seemingly, in this case, James is comparing The Corleones to the Ramsays, who are the more powerful family – while his brother Adam is ‘the outsider’.

    The relationship deteriorates as Michael embraces his role as the Mafia boss, culminating in the last scene where the door shuts on Kay, symbolising her exclusion.

    Last month it was revealed Holly and Adam had banned his mother from their wedding after an astonishing family row over Holly’s failure to invite her future mother-in-law to her hen party (pictured with his mother Caroline and Holly in 2024)

    The now-deleted post of James and his mother was the only photo shared to his Instagram page, which has since been completely wiped of any images.

    The Ramsay family splashed out thousands on the venue, where weddings normally cost around £2,500, block–booking it for the day to ensure the service took place in absolute secrecy.

    Other than the glaring absence of Peaty’s family, the bride and groom were declared man and wife without any drama.

    The newlyweds left the church at around 1.30pm to a joyful peal from the abbey bells and were driven away to their reception at Kin House, a Georgian manor house 17 miles away, near Chippenham.

  • The Masked Singer has edited a celebrity OUT of the first episode over “potential insensitivities” — following the tragic Switzerland New Year’s Eve fire that killed 40 people DD

    The Masked Singer has edited a celebrity OUT of the first episode over “potential insensitivities” — following the tragic Switzerland New Year’s Eve fire that killed 40 people DD

    The Masked Singer has edited a celebrity OUT of the first episode over “potential insensitivities” — following the tragic Switzerland New Year’s Eve fire that killed 40 people

    The Masked Singer‘s Red Panda was axed from Saturday night’s episode just hours before it was due to air.

    ITV bosses had to step in to remove what was deemed an ‘insensitive performance’, in light of the deadly Switzerland NYE fire that killed 40 people.

    The broadcaster confirmed they had scrapped Red Panda’s first appearance entirely, following concerns over the song choice and the staging of the routine.

    The mystery celebrity was due to perform the 1976 song, Disco Inferno by The Trammps, with dancers reportedly wearing fire-style suits, a detail that was later deemed ill-judged, given the devastating New Years Eve tragedy in Switzerland.

    An ITV spokesperson said: ‘In light of the tragic events in Switzerland, we took the decision to remove Red Panda’s performance on The Masked Singer owing to potential insensitivities within the theme and lyrics of the song.

    ITV stressed that Red Panda – and the celebrity inside the costume – would remain part of the 2026 series and would return to the stage in upcoming episodes.

    The Masked Singer’s Red Panda was axed from Saturday night’s episode just hours before it was due to air – following the deadly Swiss NYE fire that killed 40 people

    They added: ‘Viewers will get to see Red Panda perform in the coming weeks.’

    The decision to remove the performance followed a deadly fire at the Le Constellation bar in Switzerland on New Years Eve, where around 40 people were killed after a sudden blaze tore through the packed venue during New Year celebrations.

    More than 200 young people had been crammed inside the popular Valais ski resort bar when the fire broke out in the early hours of New Year’s Day, leaving dozens dead and hundreds suffering severe burns.

    Authorities later confirmed a criminal investigation had been launched into how the fire began in the basement and spread so rapidly.

    Owners Jacques and Jessica Moretti are being investigated on suspicion of manslaughter by negligence, bodily harm by negligence and arson by negligence.

    It comes as The Masked Singer launched its seventh series on ITV this weekend.

    As part of the line up, viewers were introduced to two bands, fronted by Goldfish and Emperor Penguin.

    Goldfish was the lead singer of a band called No Trout, while Emperor Penguin leads the Antarctic Funkeys.

    ITV bosses had to step in to remove what was deemed an ‘insensitive performance’ confirming they had scrapped Red Panda’s first appearance entirely, following concerns over the song choice and the staging of the routine

    The mystery celebrity had performed the 1976 song, Disco Inferno, with dancers reportedly wearing fire-style suits, a detail that was later deemed ill-judged, given the devastating New Years Eve tragedy in Switzerland

    The Masked Singer launched its seventh series on ITV this weekend with Joel Dommett back at the helm hosting

    As part of this years line up, viewers will be introduced to two  bands, fronted by Goldfish and Emperor Penguin. Goldfish is lead singer of a band called No Trout, while Emperor Penguin is leading the Antarctic Funkeys

    Previously, host Joel Dommett teased in a trailer: ‘This season, we’ve got the most unmaskings ever’ (pictured: panellists Mo Gilligan, Davina McCall, host Joel Dommett, Maya Jama and Jonathan Ross)

    The opening episode of the series unveiled Anne-Marie as Goldfish, after she performed the viral hit APT by Bruno Mars and Rose.

    The judges Mo Gilligan, Davina McCall, Jonatahn Ross and Maya Jama correctly identified the pop star.

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    Maya even went as far to joke: ‘If Goldfish isn’t Anne-Marie hit me with a fish’.

    Reflecting on the experience, Anne-Marie said: ‘When I was at school, I had a very short attention span! I’m used to the voice just going that way [in front of me] but in the thing, it was like “Oh, that’s what I sound like!”‘

    Following her performance of Pink Pony Club by Chappell Roan, The One Show host Alex Jones was revealed as Disc Jockey, with a double elimination.

    The Welsh star described the experience as bizarre but said: ‘I have had a lot of fun. We love this programme, as a family, and I just thought, it would be a lot of fun and that to do it for my children would be wonderful.’

    Previously, host Joel Dommett teased in a trailer: ‘This season, we’ve got the most unmaskings ever.’

    To this end, there will reportedly be four unmaskings across the first two episodes.

    Two stars were unveiled during Saturday night’s show with Maya Jama being so convinced about one she joked she could be hit by a fish

    The opening episode of the series unveiled Anne-Marie as Goldfish, after she performed the viral hit APT by Bruno Mars and Rose – the star went on to be a guest judge

    Following her performance of Pink Pony Club by Chappell Roan, The One Show host Alex Jones was revealed as Disc Jockey, with a double elimination

    Last series saw stage and screen actress Samantha Barks named the winner, having competed as ‘Pufferfish’.

    She fought off stiff competition from ‘Dressed Crab’ (Gregory Porter) and ‘Wolf’ (Wet Wet Wet’s Marti Pellow) to claim the victory.

    Addressing everyone after her unveiling, Samantha said: ‘I’ve had the best time. Underneath the mask, I’ve been smiling so hard – it’s hurting my cheeks! It’s been amazing.’

    The Masked Singer airs on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.

  • “HE COULDN’T STOP CRYING…”  Holly Ramsay has revealed the emotional role her dad Gordon Ramsay played at her lavish wedding to Adam Peaty — admitting the tough-talking chef was in floods of tears DD

    “HE COULDN’T STOP CRYING…”  Holly Ramsay has revealed the emotional role her dad Gordon Ramsay played at her lavish wedding to Adam Peaty — admitting the tough-talking chef was in floods of tears DD

    “HE COULDN’T STOP CRYING…” Holly Ramsay has revealed the emotional role her dad Gordon Ramsay played at her lavish wedding to Adam Peaty — admitting the tough-talking chef was in floods of tears

    Holly Ramsay has revealed the second important role her famed father, Gordon, had for her lavish wedding to Adam Peaty.

    The daughter of the celebrity chef, 26, married Olympic swimmer Adam, 31, last Saturday during a lavish ceremony in Bath.

    But she has now revealed that Gordon not only walked her down the aisle, but he also took control of the food.

    ‘Dad has been extremely involved in the food,’ she told British Vogue before explaining that he and London’s Savoy Grill designed the menu.

    The fancy menu included one of Gordon’s famed dishes- a traditional beef Wellington matched with wine pairings.

    But later in the evening, Holly took more creative control of her guests’ food and organised spicy vodka pasta and fries.

    Holly Ramsay, 26, has revealed the second important role her famed father, Gordon, had for her lavish wedding to Adam Peaty, 31

    The daughter of the celebrity chef married Olympic swimmer Adam last Saturday during a lavish ceremony in Bath

    Holly also revealed that Gordon’s tough persona crumbled in the weeks leading up to the special, as she reported that he ‘couldn’t stop crying’.

    ‘Dad cries every time I talk about the wedding,’ she said ahead of the big day.

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    Holly, who is the first of Gordon’s six children to get married, continued: ‘The other day I was asking him which car he and I would take to the church, and he welled up immediately.’

    While the Ramsay clan turned out in their droves to watch the couple say ‘I do’, Adam’s mother and father, Caroline and Mark, were not present amid a spiralling family feud.

    In the same interview with British Vogue, Holly defended her father Gordon’s speech, saying she felt ‘overwhelmed with happiness’ during it.

    Gordon had said how his wife Tana would be ‘a good mum to them both’ in an apparent dig at Adam’s mother Caroline, who was uninvited after a row over her not being invited to Holly’s hen do.

    The Sun reported that in his father of the bride speech, Gordon commented on how beautiful Holly looked and told Adam he was a ‘lucky man’, adding: ‘Look at Tana and that’s what you have to look forward to.’

    The publication went on to claim that Gordon couldn’t resist a sly dig at Adam’s absent parents, he told his daughter Holly: ‘Shame you don’t have the same.’

    But she has now revealed that Gordon not only walked her down the aisle, but he also took control of the food

    Holly also revealed that Gordon’s tough persona crumbled in the weeks leading up to the special, as she reported that he ‘couldn’t stop crying

    Holly shared a photo of herself and Adam smiling and laughing during Gordon’s speech with Vogue.

    The photo was captioned: ‘Listening to dad’s speech, looking around the room and feeling overwhelmed with the love and the happiness on our guests’ faces.’

    In a jibe at the estranged Peaty family, Holly revealed that her parents paid for her and Adam’s luxurious Honeymoon to Mauritius, saying it was their ‘wedding present’.

    She said: ‘We’re going to Mauritius to just lie by the sea – that was our wedding present from my parents. I had to tell Adam we weren’t basing our honeymoon around a 25-metre pool…’

  • LOCKED IN TO D|E? An emergency exit was “always locked,” a bartender has claimed — as investigators probe the deadly Swiss ski resort inferno DD

    LOCKED IN TO D|E? An emergency exit was “always locked,” a bartender has claimed — as investigators probe the deadly Swiss ski resort inferno DD

    LOCKED IN TO D|E? An emergency exit was “always locked,” a bartender has claimed — as investigators probe the deadly Swiss ski resort inferno

    A criminal investigation was launched yesterday into the French owners of the Swiss ski bar engulfed by a deadly inferno on New Year’s Eve, amid claims that an emergency exit at the venue was ‘always locked’.

    Police announced that Jacques Moretti, 49, and his wife Jessica, 40, were being investigated on suspicion of manslaughter by negligence, bodily harm and arson after a horrific blaze killed 40 and injured 119.

    The inferno at Le Constellation in the Alpine resort of Crans–Montana erupted in the venue’s basement bar when sparklers in champagne bottles set a ceiling covered in insulation foam alight.

    Harrowing video footage showed revellers, many of whom were teenagers, continuing to party as the flames spread across the ceiling, losing crucial seconds during which they could have fled.

    The venue was branded a ‘deathtrap’ after it emerged that partygoers squeezed up a narrow staircase to escape the flames and toxic smoke in the basement.

    But in a major development, it was yesterday claimed there was another potential escape route via an emergency exit within the basement – but that it was allegedly always locked.

    Andrea, 31, a bartender who works elsewhere in the resort but was a regular at Le Constellation, told German newspaper Bild: ‘There was an entrance that also served as an exit. And there was an emergency exit. But whenever I was there, it was always locked.

    ‘Everyone in town knew things were bound to go wrong eventually.

    ‘The emergency exit was in a separate smoking room. Hardly anyone used it; most went up to the conservatory. The smoking room was used as a kind of storage room. There was a sofa inside in front of the door, and carelessly discarded objects lay outside.’

    Pictured: 16–year–old girl Chiara Costanzo, from Milan, Italy, was the second person to be named as a victim

    A makeshift memorial outside the ‘Le Constellation’ bar following the fire

    Another witness, Grigori, who was on his way to the bar when the fire erupted, and whose friend is among the missing, said: ‘There’s another exit, but I think they were locking it because some people were escaping without paying.’

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    The Mail on Sunday has also identified a third exit on the ground floor of the bar, which led into a covered shopping area that includes a ski rental shop.

    Anyone using that exit would then, however, have to go through another glass door to escape on to the street. It is unclear whether either of those doors were open or locked when the fire started at 1.30am.

    The revelations came as a 16–year–old girl from Milan, Italy, was the second person to be named as a victim. Chiara Costanzo’s father, Andrea, told an Italian newspaper he felt a ‘great emptiness’ after receiving a call ‘that should never come to a father’.

    ‘Until the very end we hoped that Chiara was among the injured admitted to the hospital but not yet identified,’ he said. ‘Then, without warning, the world collapses. You’re never ready. You can’t be.

    ‘It’s unnatural for a father to lose a daughter. I wish she wasn’t ‘just’ a name on a list of victims. Because she was never a number. She was a beloved daughter.’

    Italian national Emanuele Galeppini, 17 and a golf prodigy, was the first victim to be reported dead, with the news confirmed by the Italian Golf Federation on Friday.

    Police yesterday said eight Swiss victims had been identified and their bodies released to their families. They are four women and four men, including two 16–year–olds.

    Dozens of families, however, continue to face an agonising wait as experts attempt to identify the remaining 30 victims and five of the most seriously injured.

    The entrance of the bar Le Constellation where a fire ripped through the venue during New Year’s Eve celebrations in the Alpine ski resort town of Crans–Montana

    Mourners hug alongside floral tributes to the victims of the fire near the bar in Crans–Montana

    Swiss justice minister Beat Jans (second from the right) looks at the tributes to the victims

    A firefighter pays tribute to the victims of the deadly fire at the Le Constellation bar in Crans–Montana, Switzerland

    A photo appears to show the moment champagne sparklers set fire to material on the ceiling of the Swiss nightclub

    Footage shows the deadly flashover, when extreme heat caused everything inside the enclosed space to ignite almost at once, that left people little chance to flee

    ‘It’s a wait that destroys people’s stability,’ said Elvira Venturella, an Italian psychologist working with the families. Those missing include French–born Charlotte Niddam, 15, who attended Immanuel College, a private Jewish school in Hertfordshire, and the Jewish Free School in North London.

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    One of her friends, Summer Chesler, yesterday posted a video montage showing the pair dancing together with the caption: ‘I miss my best friend.’

    Another friend, Sophie, shared a separate TikTok video with a caption that read: ‘My heart has broken. Please come home Charlotte, we are all waiting for you.’

    Sixteen–year–old Arthur Brodard is also among the missing. His mother Laetitia, from Lausanne, Switzerland, said: ‘There are five unidentified people in hospital [but] the authorities refuse to tell us where they are, in which country, in which canton. Anger is starting to rise. There are more than 30 parents looking for our children.’

    Stephane Ganzer, state councillor in charge of the Department of Security, said the identification of victims was ‘a top priority’, acknowledging the ‘unbearable wait’ endured by families.

    Mr Moretti yesterday appeared for the first time since the tragedy, near a restaurant he owns in the nearby village of Lens. He refused to answer questions from the MoS.

    Meanwhile, last night’s episode of ITV’s The Masked Singer scrapped a performance of the song Disco Inferno, which featured dancers in fire suits, ‘owing to potential insensitivities’.

  • France has threatened to arrest Britons who attempt to stop migrant crossings — as activists are accused of **slashing dinghies bound for Dover DD

    France has threatened to arrest Britons who attempt to stop migrant crossings — as activists are accused of **slashing dinghies bound for Dover DD

    France has threatened to arrest Britons who attempt to stop migrant crossings — as activists are accused of **slashing dinghies bound for Dover

    France is considering arresting British nationals who try to stop migrant crossings  after several activists were accused of slashing dinghies.

    The French interior minister, Laurent Nunez, has warned that any Brits interfering with the crossings could be arrested for possible obstruction and aggravated violence, according to local reports.

    He has supposedly stepped up efforts to stop such incidents following a number of vigilante-style actions by members of the Raise the Colours movement.

    The group, which spearheaded a drive to raise Union Jacks and St George’s cross flags across the country, have been travelling to beaches along the French coast to disrupt migrants as they try to board dinghies crossing the Channel.

    They claim they have been forced to take matters into their own hands following failures by the UK and French authorities and have launched Operation Overlord, a reference to the Normandy landings in WW2, to curb the crossings.

    Videos posted on social media in recent months show members, including co-founder Ryan Bridge, racing across the sand searching for migrants and supposedly sabotaging small boats that had been bound for the UK.

    But in a bid to stop any further actions, Nunez has now ‘requested that members of these groups be identified, apprehended if they act, and that measures to obstruct them be considered’, a source close to the minister told La Voix Du Nord.

    He has also ‘taken monitoring and coordination measures at various levels… in response to these activities’, the source added.

    French interior minister, Laurent Nunez, has threatened to arrest British nationals who try to stop migrant crossings

    Debris of a small boat used by people thought to be migrants to cross the Channel lays amongst the sand dunes in Gravelines, France, on December 11

    A group of migrants on an inflatable dinghy leave the beach of Petit-Fort-Philippe in northern France in September last year

    Responding to the threats, a Raise the Colours source told The Telegraph that the French ‘should be putting more effort into actually stopping the migrant boats’ rather than focusing on the group’s actions.

    ‘I doubt this will stop the people who are trying to stop the crossings,’ they added.

    While the group claims that over 5,000 people have offered their support to stop the boats, other French groups have accused them of taking part in ‘intimidation tactics’.

    A group of nine French organisations working to help migrants, including L’Auberge des Migrants, Utopia 56, Medecins du Monde, Human Rights Observers and the Refugee Women’s Centre, issued a statement last month in response to the actions.

    It read: ‘Structured intimidation tactics, reported, yet without an effective response from the authorities.

    ‘None of their publications aimed at recruiting, informing and funding their activities have been removed and none of them have been subject to any measures denying them entry to French territory.

    ‘These inaction measures contribute to normalising and encouraging violent and xenophobic practices that directly threaten exiled people and their support organisations.’

    A total of 41,472 migrants arrived in the UK in 2025 after crossing the English Channel, the second highest annual figure on record, putting paid to Keir Starmer‘s vow to smash smuggling gangs and cut small boat crossings.

    The Home Office confirmed on Thursday that no migrants made the journey on New  Year’s Eve meaning the overall number of arrivals last year finished 9 per cent below the all-time high of 45,774 in 2022.

    Embarrassingly for the Government, the total for 2025 was 13 per cent higher than the figure for 2024, when 36,816 migrants made the journey, and 41 per cent higher than 2023’s total of 29,437.

    More and more people seeking asylum are packing themselves into boats, with an average of 62 arrivals per boat last year, up from 53 in 2024 and 49 in 2022.

    Keir Starmer is also less than 1,000 migrants away from an unwanted record – having the most people cross the Channel in his premiership after less than two years.

    As of yesterday, 64,714 people have made the journey after 545 days in office, at a rate of 118 a day. Boris Johnson saw 65,676 people cross during his time in Government after 1,140 days – an average of just 57 a day.

    The Conservatives and Reform have both blasted Labour’s failure to tackle the growing small boats crisis and to deport those who arrive illegally, blaming Starmer’s reluctance to withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

    Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said: ‘Small boat crossings are the inevitable product of a system that guarantees entry and obstructs removal.

    ‘As long as the ECHR sits at the centre of our asylum system, illegal immigration is effectively hardwired in. Until Labour confront that reality, nothing they announce will ever change the outcome.

    ‘There is no deterrent and anyone who crosses the Channel know they can invoke human rights law and remain indefinitely. Labour lack the backbone to confront that truth.’

    Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said Sir Keir Starmer’s plan to ‘smash the gangs’ had been ‘a complete disaster’ and the ‘one in, one out’ deal with France is a ‘farce’.

    ‘The numbers coming over are huge,’ he said. ‘Many of the young men that have arrived last year will do us great harm.’

  • INSIDE THE RENOVATION: New images reveal how Swiss ski bar owners personally renovated the club themselves — as they now face manslaughter charges following the deadly blaze DD

    INSIDE THE RENOVATION: New images reveal how Swiss ski bar owners personally renovated the club themselves — as they now face manslaughter charges following the deadly blaze DD

    INSIDE THE RENOVATION: New images reveal how Swiss ski bar owners personally renovated the club themselves — as they now face manslaughter charges following the deadly blaze

    Pictures have revealed how the owners of a Swiss nightclub where dozens of people were killed in a horrific blaze on New Year’s Eve were involved in some of the works to renovate the venue a decade ago.

    Jacques Moretti, 49, and his wife Jessica, 40, who opened Le Constellation bar in 2015, could face manslaughter charges over the tragedy if their safety standards or fire precautions were found to be lacking, Swiss authorities have said.

    The inferno, which broke out at around 1.30am local time (12.30am GMT) on Thursday morning, killed at least 40 people and another 119 were injured – most of them in their teens and twenties with severe third-degree burns. While Swiss authorities confirmed 40 victims, the Italians said 47 were dead.

    Much suspicion has already focussed on the dimpled foam acoustic insulation which covered the ceiling of the basement bar and appeared to ignite from a sparkler held aloft on a Champagne bottle, then spread with terrifying ferocity.

    And these photos, discovered on a Facebook account set up by the French couple in 2015, chronicling their DIY renovation of the bar, show the ceiling was completely stripped back at the time, with the foam then applied as the final layer.

    In one image Mr Moretti can be seen smiling at the camera inside the building site in June that year. Another shows the French owner – who can be seen donning a pair of blue safety gloves – watch on as a man operates a digger amid a sea of rubble in the downstairs area of the club which caught fire.

    The Morettis, speaking publicly for the first time, insisted that all laws and regulations had been followed and claimed that the bar had been checked by safety inspectors three times in the last 10 years.

    ‘Everything was done according to the regulations,’ Jacques Moretti, 49, told the La Tribune de Genève newspaper. ‘We can neither sleep nor eat. We are not well.’

    He denied reports that the stairs leading from the basement where the fire started to the main exit were too narrow or that non fire-retardant materials were used in furnishings or soundproofing foam on the ceiling.

    ‘We will do everything in our power to help clarify the causes. We are doing everything in our power. Our lawyers are also involved.’

    Jacques Moretti, 49, who is one of the owners of a Swiss nightclub where dozens of people were killed in a horrific blaze on New Year’s Eve can be seen taking part in the building’s renovation works shortly after he purchased the site in 2015

    The French owner – who can be seen donning a pair of blue safety gloves – watches on as a man operates a digger amid a sea of rubble in the downstairs area of the club which caught fire

    Images from social media show the works underway, with the panelling – which is believed to have caught fire and started the blaze – being installed on the ceiling

    A photo appears to show the moment champagne sparklers set fire to material on the ceiling of the Swiss nightclub

    The couple have already been questioned by authorities and may face manslaughter charges, according to Beatrice Pilloud, the attorney general for the Valais region.

    Pilloud said: ‘We assume that the fire originated from sparklers attached to champagne bottles. From there, the ceiling caught fire.

    ‘We are also looking at what materials were used. The issue of emergency exits, fire extinguishers, and the bar’s occupancy is also being investigated.’

    She added: ‘Our investigation also includes the foam on the ceiling. It is still unclear whether any individuals will face criminal charges. However, it is possible that an investigation for negligent homicide will be initiated.’

    She declined to comment on whether any action would be taken to prevent the couple from fleeing Switzerland, stating: ‘There is currently no criminal liability.’

    Stéphane Ganzer, the state councillor in charge of security in Valais, said he wasn’t aware of any safety deficiencies in the club, but admitted: ‘I don’t know when the municipality carried out the inspections. We haven’t received any reports of deficiencies. However, we assume that the inspections were conducted.’

    Pilloud said a team of 30 are involved in the investigation, though the priority for authorities ‘remains identifying the deceased so that the families can begin their grieving process’.

    Chief Inspector Pierre-Antoine Lengen said at the same press conference that another 30 people are involved in the identification process for the victims, with everyone looking at victims’ DNA and dental records, as well as items they may have been carrying before they perished.

    But Lengen admitted that this process would take significant time and apologised to the families of those still waiting to hear of their loved ones’ fates.

    As for those injured in the fire, Pilloud said the number of people affected may still go up, given that many of those in Le Constellation only checked themselves into hospital hours after the fire.

    Jessica Moretti, 40, (pictured) was inside the bar when the blaze broke out and suffered burns to her arm

    Mr and Mrs Moretti can be seen standing inside the basement of the bar as it undergoes renovation works in 2015

    Images from 2015 show the panelling on the ceiling of Le Constellation bar – investigators believe this is what caught fire and started the blaze

    Mrs Moretti was in the bar when the blaze began and was burnt on the arm. Her husband was in one of the two other restaurants that they own in the area.

    In a property feature, the couple stressed the hard work they had put into the refit of the tired Café Des Amis, which they turned into a lively nightspot.

    In 2015, they acquired the Constellation, which was then abandoned. ‘The place had been left exactly as it was,’ the French-Coriscan couple said.

    One hundred days of relentless work later, the venue reopened, completely transformed and displaying strong, clear choices. ‘We were already offering Corsican cured meats, myrtle liqueur, and island whisky,’ they said.

    On the Facebook photos the couple can be seen taking an active part in the refurbishment with Jacques alongside workmen and Jessica even stopping the traffic in the narrow streets of Crans as deliveries of furniture and other materials are made from huge lorries.

    Jacques Moretti told Le Nouvelliste, a local newspaper, that he spent six months transforming Le Constellation into a buzzy night spot for the après-ski crowd of the upmarket resort’s winter season.

    The bar with an upstairs terrace and a basement club, featuring DJs and live music, became one of the most popular nightspots in the town with a clientele of mainly young and affluent winter sports fans and locals.

    According to the Crans-Montana website, the bar offered an ‘elegant space’ and a ‘festive atmosphere’ with online descriptions of it being the ‘place to be’ and popular with an international crowd.

    It’s understood that it is also one of few bars in the ski resort that allows revellers who are 16 and over inside rather than having to be 18.

    Footage shows the deadly flashover, when extreme heat caused everything inside the enclosed space to ignite almost at once, that left people little chance to flee

    Footage from the evening shows a brave reveller trying to put out the first flames as they spread across the wooden ceiling of the cramped basement bar in south-west Switzerland

    Despite his efforts, the blaze would soon engulf the crowded basement, travel up the narrow wooden stairs and set off explosions so deafening that residents feared a terror attack

    He and his wife first visited Crans-Montana in 2011, after he ‘heard about it from Swiss clients’, according to a local newspaper Le Nouvelliste. The article told how the couple fell in love with the resort and decided to build a business there.

    Describing his efforts to open the club, Mr Moretti told the newspaper: ‘I did almost everything myself. Look at these walls, there are 14 tons of dry stone, it comes from Saint-Léonard!’

    He told how his bar served as ‘a showcase for Corsican products’, selling cured meats, wines, beers, myrtle liqueur, and even chestnut-flavoured whisky from the island, along with more local Swiss products.

    Mr Moretti admitted to ‘feeling very much at home here’ in the Swiss resort, telling his local interviewer: ‘You know, we’re the same. We’re mountain people first and foremost. Stubborn, but above all, very kind.’

    Another article in French-language Altitude magazine last year described Mr and Mrs Moretti as ‘brimming with energy’ and added: ‘Their slightly sing-song accent betrays their Corsican origins.’

    The success of Le Constellation under the couple’s stewardship led to them opening a gourmet burger restaurant in Crans-Montana, called Senso in 2020, and a Corsican-style inn called Vieux Chalet in the nearby village of Lens in 2023.

    This led to the couple drawing up plans to set up a Corsican festival in Lens, bringing in Corsican singers to perform concerts in a church and on an outdoor stage in the evening.

    While Mr Moretti does not appear to have a visible social media presence, his wife has pages on Instagram as well as Facebook and a LinkedIn account which describes her as Propriétaire, or owner of their three businesses.

    Security stands in front of the sealed off Le Constellation bar, where a devastating fire left dead and injured during the New Year’s celebrations in Crans-Montana, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Friday morning, Jan. 2, 2026

    A signboard of Le Constellation bar, after a fire and explosion during a New Year’s Eve party where several people died and others were injured

    Parents of missing youths have issued desperate pleas for news of ​their children, as foreign embassies scramble to work out if their nationals were among ​those caught up in one of the worst tragedies to befall modern Switzerland.

    Police commander Frédéric Gisler said all bar six of the 119 injured have been formally identified, but Swiss officials are yet to share the names of any victims or injured.

    The injured included 71 Swiss nationals, 14 French and 11 Italians, along with citizens of Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Luxembourg, Belgium, Portugal and Poland, according to Frédéric Gisler, police commander of the Valais region.

    The nationalities of 14 people were still unclear.

    Six Italians are still missing and 13 hospitalised, while eight French people are missing and another nine are among the injured.

    The first deceased victim to be named was 17-year-old Emanuele Galeppini, an Italian teenage golfer.

    British-educated teenager Charlotte Niddam, who previously attended Immanuel College – a private Jewish school in Hertfordshire – is also among those missing.

  • THE NEW KING HAS ARRIVED!  ATTENBOROUGH PASSES THE BATON AS HAMZA YASSIN “BREAKS THE INTERNET”! DD

    THE NEW KING HAS ARRIVED!  ATTENBOROUGH PASSES THE BATON AS HAMZA YASSIN “BREAKS THE INTERNET”! DD

    THE NEW KING HAS ARRIVED! ATTENBOROUGH PASSES THE BATON AS HAMZA YASSIN “BREAKS THE INTERNET”!

    Move over, every polished presenter who ever read a script about badgers: Britain has chosen its new natural-history heartbeat, and he’s a 6-foot-6 Sudanese-Scottish giant who learned to track lynx before he could drive, cries when otters hold hands, and once spent 42 straight nights sleeping in a hide just to film pine martens falling in love.

    Last night, BBC One dropped the first trailer for Hamza’s Wild Britain (a six-part landmark series launching spring 2026), and within four hours it became the most-watched BBC trailer in a decade. The final 15 seconds alone have been viewed 28 million times: Hamza, knee-deep in a Highland river at dawn, whispering so gently the microphone barely catches it as a mother otter teaches her pup to swim literally inches from his face. No music. Just his soft Glasgow-Sudanese lilt: “Look… she’s telling him the water will hold him, if he trusts it. Same thing my mum told me when we arrived in Scotland and I couldn’t speak a word of English.”

    Hamza arrived in rural Northamptonshire from Sudan at age eight, speaking no English, clutching a bird book his father gave him “because birds don’t care what language you speak.” By twelve he was the weird kid cycling ten miles before school to photograph kingfishers. At sixteen he won Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year with a shot of a fox cub yawning that looked like it was laughing at the universe. University (Bangor, zoology) was just an excuse to live closer to puffins.

    Then came the decade nobody saw: camera-operating on Planet Earth IIISpringwatch, and Countryfile, always the guy in the muddy boots who could lie motionless for 14 hours until a badger sniffed his lens and decided he was harmless. Crew nicknamed him “the Otter Whisperer” after he filmed the first-ever footage of wild otters playing with pebbles in the Cairngorms, entirely by becoming part of the furniture for six weeks.

    His big break was accidental. In 2022 he entered Strictly Come Dancing “because my mum loves glitterballs and I thought it might pay for a new hide.” He won the whole thing with Jowita Przystał, foxtrotting like a man who’d spent his life learning rhythm from golden eagles soaring on thermals. Overnight, eight million people discovered the gentle giant who spoke about conservation between sambas.

    The BBC pounced. First Hamza: Wild Isles (2024), then the Emmy-nominated Hamza’s Sudan (2025), where he returned to his birthplace to film the last northern white rhinos under the same stars he watched as a child. Critics called it “the most emotional hour of television this decade.” Viewers just called it “life-changing.”

    Now Hamza’s Wild Britain is being billed as the spiritual successor to Attenborough’s Life on Earth. Shot entirely by Hamza himself (he still refuses a full camera crew because “animals don’t like strangers”), it promises never-before-seen behaviour: red squirrels teaching their young to tightrope-walk power lines, urban foxes using pedestrian crossings at night, golden eagles hunting in snowstorms so violent Hamza had to be roped to a cliff for three days.

    The trailer’s money shot? Hamza lying flat on his stomach in a peat bog at 4 a.m., face inches from a wild mountain hare in its white winter coat. The hare slowly reaches out and touches his beard with its paw. Hamza doesn’t move, doesn’t breathe. When the hare eventually hops away, he whispers to camera, voice cracking: “Sometimes the wild decides you’re worth trusting. That’s the best feeling in the world.”

    Sir David himself has already given the ultimate blessing. In a rare statement, the 99-year-old legend said: “Hamza sees the natural world the way poets see love: with wonder that never ages. The baton isn’t being passed; it’s being shared.”

    Social media is flooded with kids posting drawings of otters wearing glittery bow ties “for Uncle Hamza.” Primary schools are reporting record numbers of children wanting to become “rangers instead of YouTubers.” The RSPB’s junior membership has tripled in six months.

    Hamza, being Hamza, responded to the “new Attenborough” hype with typical humility on Instagram last night: a simple photo of his muddy wellies next to a child’s drawing of an otter holding a glitterball, captioned, “I’m just the tall idiot who talks to animals. Thank you for letting me into your living rooms. I’ll try to make the planet prouder than I am right now.”

    Britain has a new voice for its wild places, and it sounds like hope wrapped in a Highland breeze. Spring 2026 can’t come soon enough.

  • Holly Ramsay has unveiled her stunning wedding dresses — including a sweet, emotional tribute to her mum that’s melting hearts DD

    Holly Ramsay has unveiled her stunning wedding dresses — including a sweet, emotional tribute to her mum that’s melting hearts DD

    Holly Ramsay has unveiled her stunning wedding dresses — including a sweet, emotional tribute to her mum that’s melting hearts


    New wife Holly Ramsay wore three separate special dresses on her big day (Picture: Goff/Splash)
    Holly Ramsay wore not one show-stopping wedding dress, but three during her wedding to Adam Peaty.

    The couple tied the knot at the opulent Bath Abbey on December 27, though the big day was surrounded by drama in the run-up, with reports of the Peaty family being uninvited from the big day.

    The bride opted to wear a stunning, trailing Elie Saab gown to walk down the aisle, complete with an intricate lace veil and Amina Muaddi heels.

    She told Vogue that her choice for the dramatic gown was inspired by the venue’s 65 metre aisle, saying she knew she ‘needed something long’ to make an impact.

    As well as this dress and a ‘short and fun’ second Saab number, she also paid tribute to her mum, Tana Ramsay, during her wedding day by donning her gown from when she tied the knot with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay in 1996.

    ‘My parents would love it if I did one look,’ she joked to the publication, who published world exclusive images of all three dresses, ‘but I’m doing two changes.’


    Holly covered her stunning lace Elie Saab gown complete with a long train under a snowy hooded cape (Picture: Backgrid)


    She shielded the full impact of the gown outside ahead of exclusive coverage running in high-end fashion bible Vogue (Picture: Karwai Tang/WireImage)
    ‘I’ve always loved the idea of bringing in mum’s dress at some point,’ she continued.

    ‘It’s beautiful: silk with a V-neckline and pearls all the way around. I tried it on and it fit me perfectly – it didn’t need any altering.’

    She said there were tears when Tana saw her wearing the dress, but it was, in fact, her foul-mouthed father who had been the most emotional about her wedding.

    ‘Dad cries every time I talk about the wedding,’ Holly revealed ahead of the ceremony. ‘The other day I was asking him which car he and I would take to the church, and he welled up immediately.’

    She also said Gordon has been ‘extremely involved’ with the catering on the big day, working with his team at London’s Savoy Grill for the menu.


    She also wore a ‘short and fun’ second number for the evening reception (Picture: @hollyramsaypeaty/Instagram)
    Holly and Adam hosted more than 200 guests, including Sir David and Victoria Beckham, in attendance.

    The happy day has been overshadowed by drama behind-the-scenes, with it emerging last month that Adam’s mother, Caroline, had been asked not to attend.

    Rumours first started swirling of a family fallout after Caroline was notably absent from Holly’s hen-do at Soho Farmhouse, with sources close to the swimmer then claiming he’d been ‘changed by money, fame and fortune.’

    News then broke that Adam’s brother James was arrested on ‘suspicion of harassment’ following his stag do in Budapest, with Adam then releasing a statement addressing ‘challenging times’ and asking people to be aware that there are ‘two sides to every story.’


    Most special of all, she wore her mum Tana’s wedding dress too from when she tied the knot with celebrity chef dad Gordon Ramsay in 1996 (Holly pictured with new husband Adam Peaty at their engagement party in December 2024) (Picture: @hollyramsaypeaty/Instagram)
    It was also reported that Adam uninvited his close friend and fellow swimmer, Michael Gunning, due to him ‘staying close’ to Caroline.

    His great aunt and uncle were also allegedly ‘brutally’ uninvited in an automated message just days out from the wedding.

    Adam’s older sister Bethany – who was one of Holly’s three Maids of Honour – was the only immediate Peaty family member allowed to attend the wedding.

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