Georgia Harrison’s mum gushes over new grandaughter in sweet hospital video

Georgia Harrison has shared an insight into motherhood as she posted a selection of sweet snaps on Instagram on Sunday including her mum’s first reaction from her hospital bed

Georgia Harrison has shared an insight into her first week of motherhood as she shared a selection of sweet snaps on Instagram on Sunday.

Georgia announced back in April that she was pregnant with her first baby, just 10 months after meeting boyfriend Jack, 33, on a dating app. “When you know, you know. I know it’s cringey but that’s definitely how we feel,” she told The Mirror at the time.

She wrote on her social media pages: “We’ve been keeping a secret. Me and Jack are having a baby! Due November 2025, we can’t wait to welcome this little one into the world and embrace all the joy and love he or she will bring.

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“I still can’t believe I’ve finally got everything I ever wanted and I couldn’t be more grateful…And just like that 2 are about to become 3.”

The former Love Island star, 30, welcomed her first daughter with her boyfriend Jack Spacey last week. She took to social media earlier this month to officially announce the news, as she revealed her newborn’s name was Sahara Jean Stacey.

And now she has posted a snippet of her first few days of being a parent. Captioning the post she wrote: “My little scrunch. Here’s a few snaps from the best week of our lives @jackpstacey parenthood is the best chapter yet. Hope the full moon didn’t hit you all too hard.”

Georgia shared some moments from the hospital as her newborn was seen wrapped up in a green blanket, and a sweet video of her mum’s reaction to holiday Sahara for the first time.

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Her followers flooded the comments with supportive messages, one wrote: “Congratulations she looks like her daddy,” another wrote: “Your Mum’s reaction was so pure. Huge congratulations. You look great, but more importantly , you look happy.”

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TOWIE and Love Island stars also rushed to congratulate Georgia in the comments, Clelia wrote: ” Just amazing, can’t wait to meet you little angel,” while Faye Winter wrote: “beautiful”.

Caroline Flack insisted ‘I’ve never hurt anyone but myself’ in unseen video

Caroline Flack recorded a video she intended to use for her own documentary which has now come to light. The video recorded three days after her arrest has now been made public

TV presenter Caroline Flack spoke about losing her job and suffering abuse over her arrest in a video she recorded just days before her death.

In a video taken after her arrest shown in the Disney+ documentary, a clearly emotional Caroline said: “I’m doing this because I want to remember what I went through and what my family went through, what my boyfriend went through, what his family went through.

“It’s three days after I’ve been arrested for having a fight with my boyfriend. I’ve always co-operated with the police since they arrived. I was put in a cell. I was promised that I was anonymous and this wouldn’t be going further, and it was a really private situation. Five minutes after I left the station, they’ve gone to the press, all the details, everything. Since then, I lost my job, the job I’ve worked all my life on. I’m living in a hotel. I’m receiving so much abuse.”

Caroline, who is also seen crying in the video, added: “It was a fight. I’ve never hurt anyone in my life, the only person I ever hurt is myself.”

Other phone messages pop up on screen during the two-part series to show the correspondence she was having with friends and family, including a message that said: “I’m having a big panic attack. I think I’m going to prison.”

Another text read: “I literally cannot be papped it’s ruining my life.”

The former host of Love Island, who took her own life at the age of 40 in February 2020, is the subject of Caroline Flack: Search For The Truth, a two-part series where her mother, Christine Flack, investigates the assault charge the star faced and the resulting media storm.

Flack, who won Strictly Come Dancing in 2014 and was also known for presenting on The X Factor and I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Now!, was arrested in December 2019.

She received a caution following an incident with her boyfriend, but this was overturned after an appeal from the Metropolitan Police and she was instead charged with assault by beating.

In August 2020, a coroner ruled Flack took her own life after learning prosecutors were going to press ahead with the assault charge in relation to an incident where she hit Lewis Burton with her phone while he slept, because of concerns he had been cheating on her.

In the documentary, her mother delves into material from her phones, with voice notes and texts from Flack shedding light on the star’s inner turmoil.

Giving an insight into Flack’s response following her arrest, her friend Mollie Grosberg said: “The minute that he (Burton) called the police, she just thought, ‘I am done. My career is over. My boyfriend’s gone. I might as well be dead’.”

Also in the documentary, Ms Flack reveals her daughter had always suffered from mental health problems and says that one doctor told her she had bipolar disorder.

“At the time, they used to call it manic depression. She didn’t want to be told that. She didn’t want a label. She hated having this mental health problem, and it was always hushed up. If anyone mentioned it, it was the worst thing you could do,” she said.

Flack’s former agent Louisa Booth claimed a psychiatric report to the Crown Prosecution Service saying she was not mentally fit enough to go through with the court case was dismissed.

“We had professional analysis and that was ignored. We were so taken aback, actually, that they dismissed the report from the psychiatrist,” Ms Booth said.

In 2023, Ms Flack rejected the Metropolitan Police’s apology for not keeping a record about why they charged her daughter with assault. A Met spokesperson said: “Caroline Flack’s tragic death had a profound impact on many, not least her family and friends who continue to come to terms with their loss.

“The Commissioner has previously written to Caroline’s mother to offer his condolences on behalf of the Met. We recognise how terribly difficult the past five years must have been.

“It is entirely understandable that those closest to Caroline have questions about the events leading up to her death, including the police investigation. We have engaged openly with those questions through independent reviews and an inquest, which subjected our actions to significant scrutiny.

“These processes did not identify misconduct for any officer, including in relation to the decision to appeal the CPS outcome. Operational decisions were made in accordance with the legal framework and guidance in place at the time.

“The Metropolitan Police Service fully supports the officers involved in the decisions made. Organisational learning was identified, around record-keeping and documentation of decision-making. These have since been addressed through policy reinforcement and training. The Independent Office for Police Conduct asked the Met to apologise to Caroline’s family for the absence of a recorded rationale in the CPS appeal process. We have done so and acknowledged the impact this has had on them.

“We remain committed to learning and improving, and our thoughts and sympathies continue to be with Caroline’s family and friends.”

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A CPS spokesperson said: “Caroline’s death was a tragedy and our thoughts remain with her friends and family as they continue to come to terms with their loss and the circumstances that led to her death. All decisions in this case were made on the basis of the medical opinion available to us at the time. A person’s celebrity status never influences whether a case is taken forward. We are satisfied that the prosecution was correctly brought.”

Caroline Flack: Search For The Truth premieres on Disney+ today. Call Samaritans on 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org. Call Refuge free on 0808 2000 247.

Caroline Flack’s agonising final weeks laid bare for first time: ‘She could have been saved’

Caroline Flack tragically died in 2020 after she was charged by police for assaulting her boyfriend

Caroline Flack’s heartbroken mother insists police error was to blame for her daughter’s death as she speaks about the tragedy in a new documentary. The Love Island host took her own life aged 40 in February 2020 ahead of a trial after she was charged with assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton.

A note Caroline left in her flat read: “Please let this court case be dropped, and myself and Lewis find harmony.” A new investigation led by Christine Flack highlights what she says are key mistakes and decisions which “made no sense” by the Crown Prosecution Service and the Metropolitan Police.

This, she claims, along with negative media and social media coverage, left her daughter feeling there was “no way out”. Christine says: “They will not admit that they were wrong to push for Caroline to be prosecuted. Because of a police error, my daughter’s died.”

Speaking to the Mirror, Christine said she could not understand why a detective inspector overruled the CPS which initially suggested cautioning Caroline on the night of the incident at her London home in December 2019.

She said: “It would have changed everything. Because they pursued the prosecution, she had to stand down from her jobs. She had to leave her house. It just changed her world.”

Christine speaks to senior legal figures in the Disney+ documentary series who agree that the TV star should have only received a caution. Former CPS chief crown prosecutor Nazir Afzal studied police documents gathered by Christine.

He tells her: “Having looked at all your evidence I can’t understand why they rushed the judgement. This was a case where there is no previous history, no coercive behaviour. Mr Burton never wanted this case and was adamant.

“This was a one off occasion where she lost her temper and did what she did, which she accepts. For all of those reasons, the very worst thing that should have happened was a caution.”

He added: “I have prosecuted thousands of these cases, none of this makes sense. Almost immediately in the cold light of day, prosecutors would have formed a view this case is going nowhere and they should have stopped the case. They are required to stop the case where there is insufficient evidence. I can’t think of any reason to proceed, unless they were scared of what the media were going to say about them. It is not about losing face, this is about justice. My take on it is Caroline would still be with us if certain decisions weren’t taken in that month or two.”

Jess McDonald, an ex-Met detective constable who had worked in a safeguarding unit dealing with domestic violence, tells Christine: “So much shouts out to me as mishandling.”

She highlights an email challenging the decision to only caution Caroline, in which the detective inspector insists there is no clear admission of guilt. Jess adds: “Caroline never denied that she hit Lewis with the phone.”

In a statement, she admitted guilt 12 times. Her lawyer Paul Morris said: “This case was prosecuted because it would’ve been more difficult to stop the snowball rolling than let it continue. Saving face, I think adequately describes the stance taken.”

In late December after she was charged, Caroline was not coping well and her agent and legal team got her to see a psychiatrist. Agent Louisa Booth said: “We sent a psychiatric report to the CPS saying she is not fit mentally to go through this. We had professional analysis. It was ignored.”

Christine told the Mirror: “They were going to pursue the case whatever. That’s what Caroline knew in the end. There was no way out.” It is claimed Caroline may have died the night before she was due in court. The documentary reveals that she took pills and drank a minibar dry.

Prosecution lawyer Katie Weiss told the court Lewis had been hit with a lamp and police said the scene was like “a horror movie”.

Christine says Caroline maintained she hit Lewis with a phone, which he confirmed later. On January 1, a story appeared with photos from the scene showing a bed, covered in blood. Christine says the blood was Caroline’s.

At the time she texted best friend Mollie Grosberg to say: “I won’t get a fair trial. I don’t think I can cope with the shame.” When she heard the case would go ahead on February 13 she texted: “My life is over. My head is throbbing.”

She went into a meltdown, trashing her flat. Friends rushed there and rang an ambulance, but she calmed down. She told them to go home the next morning as her sister was visiting. But Jody arrived to a locked door and later learned Caroline had died.

The Met ­apologised for not keeping a record about why it charged her with assault. An Independent Office for Police Conduct review found no misconduct.

The Met said: “We have engaged with a number of independent reviews and an inquest. While there was organisational learning for us on points of process, no misconduct has been identified.”

The CPS said: “All decisions were made on the basis of the medical opinion available. A person’s celebrity status never influences whether a case is taken forward. We are satisfied the prosecution was correctly brought.”

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Caroline Flack: Search For The Truth premieres on Disney+ today. Call Samaritans on 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org. Call Refuge free on 0808 2000 247.

Anna star Sally Kirkland rushed to hospital with ‘life-threatening infections’

Golden Globe winner Sally Kirkland, 84, is currently in hospice at a hospital in Palm Springs, after a difficult struggle with a ‘life-threatening infection’ according to her nearest and dearest

Actress and Golden Globe winner Sally Kirkland has been rushed to a hospital in Palm Springs, Southern California.

Sally was nominated for an Academy Award and won a Golden Globe for her role in the 1987 comedy-drama “Anna.” Since then, she has appeared in several hit projects including Revenge, Big Stan and The Sting.

Sally last graced the big screen in 2024, when she appeared in Sallywood, a movie based on a true story about a writer obsessed with meeting her.

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The award-winning actress, 84, is allegedly in hospice after a year-long battle with dementia and ‘life-threatening infections.’ According to TMZ, her friend and former student Cody Galloway is by her side, with her representative Michael Greene on the way from the East Coast.

Her friends organised a GoFundMe page to support her urgent care expenses. The fundraiser reads: “As a result today, she finds herself facing a significant health crisis—one that has not only affected her well-being but also requires urgent and quality medical care that she can no longer afford.”

It adds: “This past year Sally fractured her four bones in her neck, right wrist, and her left hip. While recovering she developed two separate life-threatening infections. The combination of these injuries and infections have required extensive hospitalizations and rehab beyond the 100 days insurance will cover.”

It continues: “We are humbly asking for your support, in any amount you can offer, to ensure she gets the treatment she needs at this crucial time in her health journey. Every donation, no matter the size, will help bring her one step closer to recovery and, we hope, back to doing what she loves most—acting.”

In the latest update on the page from November 7 a message read: “Thank you for all your love and support. Sally is grateful for your kindness and love. Sally is on hospice now and is resting comfortably. Please hold and send the light for Sally.”

The page has so far raised over $56,000 of the $65,000 target.

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Love Island’s Tasha Ghouri shows off new CBBC presenter boyfriend at Strictly

Love Island’s Tasha Ghouri was spotted showing off her new man, CBBC presenter boyfriend, Cam Whitnall, following her split from fellow Love Island star Andrew Le Page

Tasha Ghouri was spotted showing off her new man at the Strictly Come Dancing live show. The former Love Island star, who appeared on the BBC dancing competition last year, was snapped smiling next to her boyfriend Cam Whitnall.

Tasha, 27, reportedly started dating the CBBC presenter in May, following her split from Andrew Le Page at the beginning of the year. Cam is known for his YouTube channel and he is also the managing director of a non-profit charity, The Big Cat Sanctuary. His family also run Hertfordshire Zoo and Cam often gives fans an insight into his life on social media.

The duo appeared to go public with their relationship when they were seen in July holding hands on a sweet day out at Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place festival at Gunnersbury Park. A source told The Sun at the time: “She met him after moving close to where he lives and they connected on social media. They were all over each other at the Happy Place Festival where Tasha was giving a talk.”

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They added: “Cam was in the audience and was grinning at her as she spoke with Fearne. It’s clear there’s a real spark between them.”

The new relationship comes after Love Island pair Tasha and Andrew Le Page called it quits. Andrew and Tasha first met on Love Island but split up at the beginning of 2025, shortly after he was seen cheering her on during her run on Strictly Come Dancing.

Their relationship ended whilst she was off with the Strictly Live tour and a source close to Tasha claimed cracks in the relationship started to show because of the dance competition.

The source told The Sun: “Tasha was madly in love with Andrew but the cracks started to show when she appeared on Strictly. She gave her all in that competition. Her focus was purely on her dances with Aljaz and that drove a wedge between them as time went by.

“They talked about ending their relationship at the start of January and she’s pretty much heading out on the Strictly tour as a single woman.” The couple confirmed their split in February.

The split did not appear to be amicable, as Andrew took to Snapchat to share a fiery statement: “Wasn’t gonna speak about it all. However, the girl can’t keep my name out her mouth even thought she’s got a new boyfriend. The truth is… She went on Raya while we were still together… Oops. No one is perfect in a relationship but you keep talking s**t about me, I’ll start talking. She did one too many podcasts unfortunately. This is your closure chat.”

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Andrew later shared another statement, cooling rumours of a feud. ” Things were said on both sides, but at the end of the day, no relationship is perfect, but ours still had some incredible moments I’ll always be grateful for.

“I truly just want us both to move on and be happy. Wishing Tasha nothing but the best, and I’ll always be proud of her.”

I’m A Celeb’s Kelly Brook’s secret food stash ahead of jungle stint in Australia

Those close to Kelly Brook have claimed that she has made sure her pet pooch was taken care of while she flew off to Australia ahead of I’m A Celebrity

Kelly Brook has made it clear that there is one love in her life – and it is not her husband. The original lingerie and bikini model, 45, has reportedly left a number of treats for her pet pooch Teddy, in order to distract him from her potentially long awaited stay, while in I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.

While at Heathrow Airport, Kelly made her feelings known about being away from home. She said: “I am going to miss my dog Teddy and my husband Jeremy.”

A source told The Sun: “Kelly is besotted with Teddy and he is used to fine dining, so Kelly spent all hours making sure the freezer was piled high with his special dinners.”

They added: “There’s everything from poached salmon with cavolo nero cabbage through to venison steak with Chantenay Carrots. She didn’t have much time to get everything sorted among all her work commitments but catering for Teddy was the priority.”

According to reports, Kelly has even gone as far as to personalise the food so her husband, Jeremy, does not try to eat what is on the shelf that is left for the dog.

Kelly Brook was all smiles for the waiting photographers after dealing with her apparent upset, as she made her way through the terminal to board her flight to Australia, ahead of of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.

And those close have revealed that she has brought a host of swimwear with her. They told The Sun: “Kelly is a pro at posing in swimwear and knows how to work camera angles. She’s comfortable with her figure after years of modelling. The only way to get clean in the jungle is by using the jungle shower and Kelly is going to have her moment. “She’s brought a huge selection of swimwear.

They added: “Over the years, jungle babes have used their shower moment to catapult them to super stardom, but Kelly is one of the original lingerie models and can’t wait for her time to shine.”

And last week she was quick to reveal that she would not rule out another calendar.

While at the Music Industry Trust Awards last week, she said: “I’m not doing a calendar this year, but I’d never say never. I love shooting calendars.”

Kelly’s inclusion on this year’s show comes after she previously revealed that she would never enter the jungle, even she had to pay off a large tax bill.

In 2018, she reportedly confessed: “I hate confined spaces. I don’t want to eat eyeballs or sheep testicles. Even if I had a huge tax bill I had to pay it urgently, I still wouldn’t do it.” Other celebrities who will join Kelly include Martin Kemp, Ruby Wax and former footballer Alex Scott.

Kelly’s comments come after Tulisa famously described showering in the jungle as “cringy.”

Tulisa was in the show last year. And at the time, she said: “I think because on a show like this, if you’re standing in the shower, everyone’s very aware that they’re being watched. So it’s like, if you overdo it, it just feels mad cringy to me. I don’t feel like Myleene, years ago, had that in mind. She just in the shower in a white bikini. She didn’t know she was going to start this whole big wow. Do you know what I mean? Now it is has become a thing. If I went in there, dressed in red, giving it something, everyone’s gonna be like ‘Oh, come on Tulisa, we know what you’re doing’.”

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