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“People who aren’t young like Justin Bieber”: LeBron James’ Silence After Praising Diddy’s Parties is Frustrating For Candace Owens

Following the arrest of Sean Diddy Combs, things in Hollywood have come to a standstill, with many keeping their eyes fixed on the ongoing investigation into the music mogul’s empire and life. While several celebrities have spoken up about his arrest, many close to him have remained mum, and the political commentator Candace Owens is […]

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Речі, які не можна говорити дівчатам: топ — 8

Жінки — найбільш загадкові створіння на Землі. Часом їх дуже і дуже непросто зрозуміти. Розібратися в душевному стані красунь не під силу навіть академікам і професорам. Ось чому ми вирішили створити таку собі «інструкцію щодо поводження з дамами» для чоловіків. А якщо серйозно: любити і берегти також потрібно вміти. Отже, забудьте, про ці фрази: «Поговорімо […]

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I’m a bikini waxer & we can tell your secrets when you come in – we know when you’ve been getting frisky, here’s how

WHILE some of us like to embrace the natural bush down there, others prefer to have a more smooth and softer feel.

But did you know your waxer can tell an awful lot about you, including what you’ve been up to the night before, simply by looking at what’s hiding under your panties?

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Got a bikini wax appointment coming up? Here are three secrets your beauty pro can tell just by looking at your lower half[/caption]
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According to Jessica, 29, waxers can tell if you’ve had sex the night before
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That’s right, according to one beauty whizz, Jessica Normanton, there’s no hiding any secrets when you’re popping in for a bikini wax – and they even know if you’ve been enjoying a pre-sleep romp.

Taking to TikTok, the 29-year-old blonde, from Halifax, West Yorkshire, spilled the beans on clients’ secrets and the vital clues that give it all away.

Getting jiggy

”If you come to an appointment the night after having sex, we know,” she chuckled in the video.

”During an intimate wax, you don’t wear knickers. So if you’ve done sex the night before your appointment and there’s some kind of leakage, we’re gonna see that.

”It’s totally fine – but just so you know, we do know.”

Shaving in-between visits

By now, most of us know that you shouldn’t shave in-between your wax appointments, as it can lead to uneven hair growth, ingrown hairs and even skin irritation.

But if you’ve gone behind your waxer’s back and have reached for that razor, there’s no fooling the pro – they’ll be able to tell.

”Don’t tell us ‘No, no, I’ve let it to grow since the last wax’.

”You haven’t! Why is it now stubbly again? Why is it thick and why is it coarse? You shaved.”

To get the ultimate smooth finish, the blonde stunner urged beauty lovers to ditch the razor in-between the appointments and ”let the bush grow”.

”She’ll whip it off and we’ll be good to go.”

Not following aftercare

We all know that life gets busy sometimes and it’s difficult to keep on top of things – but looking after your lower half after a waxing appointment is essential.

As well as exfoliating between three to four times a week, the expert advised to moisturise every single day.

”If you tell me you’ve been doing that and I can see dry, flaky little patches on your skin, I know you’re lying.

”Just do the aftercare.”

Why women should wear bikinis no matter their age or shape

IF you think you should hide your body this summer - think again!

Fabulous Magazine’s Fashion Director, Tracey Lea Sayer has

Times have changed since 2015 when Protein World spent £250,000 on an ad campaign of a slim 20-something bikini clad model asking the reader “Are you beach body ready?” The uproar that followed about the objectification of women was global. Branded offensive, irresponsible and harmful, the verdict on the campaign and the social media uproar was well documented, and rightly so.

Now, I am happy to say that all sizes of women are represented in swimwear across the media landscape. Brands like JD Williams, In The Style and New Look, to name just a few, all work with models of all sizes and ages to promote their swimwear.

My social media feed is also full of ladies of all ages and sizes looking Fabulous in their swimmies. What started out as a trickle of shy bikini-clad selfies has now become a body-positive movement that makes us all feel good to get into our swimwear.

And why shouldn’t we! Our bodies are all completely different and we should be celebrating that fact.

At 53, I love bikinis, I love having an all over tan in the summer with as few white bits as possible. I don’t want to dumb myself down as I get older, I want to celebrate that I am still here! My aim is to keep on wearing bikinis well into my 80s if I am lucky enough to get there.

I have learnt to love the aging process. I will never look like I did in my 20s again, but I do enjoy looking after myself way more than I did back then. A better diet, more exercise and a lot of self-care makes me feel good on the inside as well as the outside.

I love that other cultures like to celebrate their elders. I think we should embrace this in western society instead of just fetishizing youth.

Aging isn’t something to be feared but embraced.

Wear the damn bikini, I am going to!

Jessica found herself homeless at 16, with no money and no parents to support her.

However, she turned her life around after she was fostered and decided to follow her dream of owning her own successful business.

Sharing advice to others, she said: “If you want to do something but you’re a bit too scared, and it’s a bit of a risk and a bit scary for you to put yourself in that environment, just do it.

“Just do it because I can tell you now, you will sit back and look and think, I’m so glad I did that, I’m so glad I took that risk.

“I have gone from being homeless to now running a business that I love.

“I love my job. I never get up and think, I’ve got to go to work and I’m not even just saying that, I genuinely do.

“I’m so grateful for everybody that supports me and for all the clients that walk through that door.

“The old Jess lives inside of me and every single day she’s grateful for the life that I have now.”

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90s sitcom beauty, 57, hasn’t aged a day 30 years on from starring in smash hit show and iconic Sex And The City episode

A 90s sitcom beauty, 57, hasn’t aged a day 30 years on from starring in a smash hit show and iconic Sex And The City episode.

The American Actress played an obnoxious but loveable role in iconic series Sex And The City.

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The American Actress played an obnoxious but loveable role in iconic series Sex And The City[/caption]
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Kristen Johnston hasn’t aged a day 30 years on from starring in a smash hit show and iconic Sex And The City episode[/caption]
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Kristen Johnston with Sarah Jessica Parker and Amy Sedaris[/caption]

Emmy Award-winning actress Kristen Johnston has said the SATC appearance was a standout moment in her career, after she fell out of an open window as her New York party girl character, in an episode named “Splat!”

Now, years on from her Sex And The City days, the actress still looks glam and timeless.

She said she felt like she was in the Beatles after Sex And The City, due to the fame that came with it.

In an interview, Kristen told Today: “When it aired, I was living in New York. I mean, I was like, ‘Oh my God, this must be like what really being famous is like’ because the next day, I live in the Village and it was like, everybody was shouting, ‘Hey queen! Can you do my outgoing message?’

“This is back when we had voicemail. They were like, ‘Can you be my outgoing message and say ‘New York is over!’ And that went on for like three months.

“I felt a little bit like I was the Beatles or something. I had never had a reaction to anything like this.”

Kristen has also appeared in movies such as Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.

And she’s also well-known for her role as Sally Solomon in 3rd Rock from the Sun, for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

Earlier this year, it was announced that the actress will be heading over to Netflix for an untitled project from co-creator Chuck Lorre.

It’s set to be a 16-episode multicamera sitcom, but a premiere timeframe has not yet been determined.

The actress has previously spoken about how she was “married” to drugs after finding fame on 3rd Rock from the Sun.

The award-winning Mom star described her addiction as an “abusive relationship” in a revealing interview.

Kristen Johnston's career

Kristen Johnston is an American Actress who played an obnoxious but loveable role in iconic series Sex And The City.

She’s also starred in the following:

  • 3rd Rock from the Sun
  • Ugly Betty
  • ER
  • Bored To Death
  • The Exes
  • Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
  • Finding Bliss
  • Bad Parents
  • Bride Wars
  • L!fe Happens
  • Vamps
  • Strangers With Candy
  • Lovesick

Kristen spoke to Elizabeth Vargas about her addiction battle on her Heart of the Matter podcast.

She revealed: “It was like an on-off relationship for four years, and it only became really bad after 3rd Rock.

“I was able to keep a lid on it for a couple of years, and then we became married, me and my opiates, a couple of years after 3rd Rock, and it was a very, very abusive relationship.”

She recalled how fame and success came at a high price, adding: “The work was fun, but everything that came with it was so terrifying to me, and I didn’t realize until later that I lived in a state of absolute panic for 10 years.

“Like just, ugh, I’m going to be found out. I’m being chased by paparazzi.

“They’re going through my garbage. They’re going to write crap about it. My mom’s going to see.”

When 3rd Rock wrapped Kristen moved to London for a role in a play, but she admitted her mindset was “all that matters is getting the drugs.”

She recounted after spending a New Year’s Eve in the hospital, she was ready to make a change.

Kristen relayed: “I call it the dark night of my soul. I saw all these fireworks, and everyone was outside at the Eye.

“I could see the London Eye from my hospital bed, and it just occurred to me that there are people standing there watching that outside.

“They’re with their friends and their family, and they are not worried about where their next pills are.”

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Kristen is also famed for her role in 3rd Rock from the Sun[/caption]
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Chilling moment predator prowls street for victim with his trousers down before attacking two women

THIS is the chilling moment a predator prowls the streets for a victim with his trousers down before attacking two women.

Leo Payne was captured in broad daylight strolling through Swansea city centre while exposing himself.

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Leo Payne was captured prowling for a victim with his trousers down[/caption]
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He has now been jailed for 16 years

The 20-year-old set upon one lone woman after spotting her on the street, chillingly telling her: “You’re coming with me.”

She managed to hit him with her flask and run away – but Payne caught up with her and grabbed her in the middle of the road.

The brave victim punched him in the face before two taxi marshals rushed over and chased Payne off with his trousers down.

The fiend then attempted to rape a second woman around 40 minutes later as she made her way from the bus station.

He claimed he was holding a knife while he sexually assaulted the terrified victim.

His vile attack only came to an end when the woman, who suffered cut lips, knees and bruising, shouted for help.

Payne has now been jailed for 16 years after admitting two counts of attempted rape and sexual assault.

The predator, who will serve 11 years and three months of his sentence in jail, also pleaded guilty to indecent exposure and GBH.

Swansea Crown Court heard Payne was caught “prowling” the busy city centre on June 23 this year.

He was also seen exposing himself and performing a sex act in public before hitting a man with a wine bottle when he tried to stop him.

He was caught because of his “distinctive colourful top” that was seen on camera.

Judge Paul Thomas KC said Payne had “a profound and long lasting effect” on the victims, who will take a long time to “fully recover from the horrendous ordeal”.

He placed the fiend on the sex offenders register for life to “protect women from you in the future“.

Iwan Jenkins, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS Cymru-Wales, said: “Leo Payne prowled the city centre carrying out a campaign of terrifying sexual attacks and violent offences.

“His victims fought back and thanks to their efforts we were able to work with South Wales police to bring a successful prosecution which will see Payne spending time behind bars for his sick crimes.”

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Mystery as banned Swiss ‘suicide pod’ is USED for first time killing US woman, 64, as cops make multiple arrests

A BANNED sacro “suicide pod” designed to euthanize patients has been used for the first time to end a woman’s life in Switzerland.

Swiss police said that several people have been arrested after the controversial pod was used to kill the woman.

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Picture of the Sarco assisted suicide capsule, during a press conference organised by the Last Resort, a Swiss human rights non-profit association focused on assisted suicide[/caption]

The anonymous woman, identified as an American citizen, was said to be seriously ill and had been dying for two years.

She is said to have travelled all the way to Switzerland specifically to use the suicide capsule, local media reports.

The woman initiated the dying process herself by pressing a button while lying in the capsule – a cabin the size of a coffin.

The space-age-looking Sarco capsule, first unveiled in 2019, is a portable, human-sized pod which replaces the oxygen inside it with nitrogen, causing death by hypoxia.

The person would be unconscious before they die.

Police in the northern Schaffhausen canton said the capsule had been used Monday at a forest hut, after which several people were taken into custody — and are now facing criminal proceedings.

The capsule has raised a host of legal and ethical questions in Switzerland, where active euthanasia is banned but assisted dying has been legal for decades.

It is self-operated by a button on the inside, providing death without medical supervision.

Cops said in a statement: “The public prosecutor’s office of the canton of Schaffhausen has opened criminal proceedings against several people for inducement and aiding and abetting suicide… and several people have been placed in police custody.

Police along with the forensic emergency service and the public prosecutor’s office “went to the crime scene”.

The Sarco suicide capsule was secured and the deceased was taken away for an autopsy.

The Last Resort organisation, an assisted dying group, presented the Sarco pod in Zurich in July, saying they expected it to be used for the first time within months and saw no legal obstacle to its use in Switzerland.

The use of the Sarco pod came as Switzerland’s interior minister said it was not compliant with Swiss law.

Elisabeth Baume-Schneider said on Monday: “Firstly, it does not meet the requirements of product safety law and therefore cannot be placed on the market.

“Secondly, the corresponding use of nitrogen is not compatible with the purpose article of the Chemicals Act.”

The 3D-printable capsule cost more than 650,000 euros ($720,000) to research and develop in the Netherlands over 12 years.

To use the Sarco, the person wishing to die must first pass a psychiatric assessment.

The person climbs into the purple capsule, closes the lid, and is asked automated questions such as who they are, where they are and if they know what happens when they press the button.

The Sarco pod is then filled with nitrogen gas,

YOU'RE NOT ALONE

EVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide.

It doesn’t discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society – from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers.

It’s the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes.

Yet it’s rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now.

That is why The Sun launched the You’re Not Alone campaign.

The aim is that by sharing practical advice, raising awareness and breaking down the barriers people face when talking about their mental health, we can all do our bit to help save lives.

Let’s all vow to ask for help when we need it, and listen out for others… You’re Not Alone.

If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support:

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Alan Reynolds reveals major update on Bohemians star who has been out with horror knee injury for almost A YEAR

KEITH BUCKLEY is on course to see action before the end of the season according to Bohemians boss Alan Reynolds. 

Bohemians club captain Buckley, 32, has been out of action for the past 11 months with an ACL tear suffered just three weeks before last season’s FAI Cup final. 

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Alan Reynolds revealed Keith Buckley is nearing a return for Bohemians
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Buckley has been out of action with an ACL tear for the past 11 months
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But he was spotted in Tallaght last night ahead of Bohs 1-0 defeat by Shamrock Rovers doing some pre-match running and Reynolds revealed he is close to returning to full training.

And, with the Gypsies through to the last four of this year’s FAI Cup, the midfielder is targeting a return ahead of this year’s November 10 showpiece if Bohs are in it. 

Boss Reynolds said: “Keith is back running but he hasn’t joined in training with us yet, when he comes in training he has to try and play Under-20s games and that.

“His aim is to be back for he’d say the final, he still has a bit to do. He still has to hit his marks and see the specialist but he has come along well. 

“We are hoping in the next two weeks he might be able to join in training with us, which would be great for everyone. He wants to play before the season is over.”

But while Bucko’s return would be a boost, Reynolds revealed that highly-rated midfielder James McManus is out for the rest of the season with a foot problem. 

The 19-year-old returned from two months out 12 days ago and faced UCD in the FAI Cup quarterfinal but was seen a protective boot in Tallaght last night. 

And Reynolds confirmed that he suffered a training ground injury which will keep him out for the remainder of this campaign.

He added: “It looks a tasty one. He has broken something, something not great. It’s a hard one for him, he was devastated, his recovery starts now, but he’s had an awful season (with injuries). 

“It happened in training, a freak accident.”

Meanwhile, Reynolds bemoaned Bohs lost to Shamrock Rovers believing that a key decision went against them in the build-up to Graham Burke’s late winning goal. 

Burke drilled home a long range winner, though Reynolds and his coaching staff believe that there was a foul on Paddy Kirk in the build-up. 

He said: “I felt for their goal it was a free kick, a poor decision. Rovers didn’t get it on Friday (when they had a penalty wrongly awarded against them), we didn’t get it on Monday night.

“I’m disappointed but the players gave everything, they were out on their feet, playing against a good team, we dust ourselves down.

“The size of the pitch in Tallaght, it can be hard to get after teams the way we want to, and we took playing Friday into account, I wasn’t sure if the same players could play with the same energy so we changed our way.

“And it worked to a degree, they were getting frustrated which is a good sign from us but I’d like us to have more possession.

“I felt we were going to come under pressure against them, that we’d get chances on the break and we’d have to be clinical and I didn’t think we were.”

HE’S A KEEPER

Meanwhile, Reynolds also explained the role of new goalkeeping coach Seán Fogarty who has taken on responsibility for defensive set-pieces as well. 

The Ireland Under-16 goalkeeping coach could be seen last night standing in the technical area – with Reynolds often sitting down – anytime Shamrock Rovers had an attacking set-piece.

Bohs are not the only team to do it; Scotland’s Steve Clarke employs Austin McPhee to run set-pieces. 

And ‘Rennie’ revealed he got the idea from his time with the Ireland Under-21s where goalkeeping coach Rene Gilmartin took charge of some set-pieces. 

He said: “The Ireland Under-21s is where I learned it from, Rene Gilmartin, the goalkeeping coach, used to take them.

“When I spoke to Sean about coming in (last April) I said what about this, he said why not. That’s his forte and he likes it. 

“I’d say other clubs do it. We leave it to him, it might look like a bit of chaos but we are organised.”

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epiplex.ai Appoints Raghunath Subramanian as CEO to Drive Global Expansion of AI Powered Knowledge Discovery, Business Process Automation, Task Mining and Digital Adoption Platform

Business Wire Indiaepiplex.ai (formerly known as Epiance Software) a leading provider of AI-powered Process Discovery and Intelligence platform, is delighted to announce the appointment of Mr. Raghunath Subramanian as its new Global President and Chief...

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