Brooklyn Beckham teases something is coming soon as fallout with family continues

Brooklyn Beckham took to social media to tease his latest business announcement as he continues to shun his family’s special occasions, including David’s knighthood

Brooklyn Beckham has shown family is far from his mind as he teased something new is coming. The oldest child of Victoria and David Beckham took to Instagram to share the news with his followers.

Sharing a sepia image of a man on a motorbike wearing an Oasis t-shirt, Brooklyn penned: “Something’s coming soon…” He then tagged his sauce brand @cloud23. The 26-year-old entrepreneur is often pushing his latest brand on his social media.

It comes after he was reportedly locked in another ‘legal battle’ surrounding the condiment’s name. It was reported Brooklyn has already faced legal issues from an alcoholic brand surrounding his business. He later faced issues with his sauce and different brands with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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However, he has kept pushing on with the brand and has left fans intrigued as to what the new announcement could be. The star came under fire last week for snubbing his dad’s knighthood.

The honour given to the former footballer for services to football and British society was well received by Becks’ other family members. But as the family feud rumbles on, Brooklyn was nowhere to be seen and blanked the accolade online.

The Ex-England captain was joined at the ceremony by wife Victoria, 51, and their children Romeo, 23, Cruz, 20, and 14-year-old Harper Seven. The proud family went on to enjoy an intimate dinner where Victoria stunned in one of her own designs. The Ex-England captain described the moment as “emotional” and “special.”

While David’s other sons took time out the shower their dad with praise online, Brooklyn ignored the situation. And on his first update after the honour, Brooklyn chose to share a cooking video.

The upload was met with a lot of criticism in the comments section. One person wrote: “No one cares mate, are you going to say well done to your dad?” Another lamented: “Why don’t you come to support your dad?”

However, it wasn’t all negativity on the post. Another user defended Brooklyn, saying: “Let this man live. You know nothing about his family.”

Another echoed the sentiment as they wrote: “Folks, he’s making a smash burger and trying to find joy through sharing his cooking. He’s not asking your advice and you’re not a family guidance counsellor.”

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Reports suggest any Beckham feud could “end” if David and Victoria were to agree on a specific condition. Talking to the Mail, an insider claimed that if David and Victoria were to make a public apology, that might mend the rift.

The source said: “There is an obvious first step which would be a public acknowledgement [by David and Victoria] of what they did, and an apology. It cannot be a performative thing. There is no realistic chance of a reconciliation without that happening first.”

Stacey Solomon’s jewellery range has a new version of her best selling £170 Rolex-style watch

Stacey Solomon has just launched her latest jewellery collection at Abbott Lyon, and it includes an updated version of her best-selling watch that looks just like a £10k Rolex

Just in time for some Christmas gifting, Stacey Solomon has launched her latest jewellery collection with Abbott Lyon which is packed full of personalisable, meaningful and beautiful pieces. Everything in the collection would make a great unique Christmas gift for a loved one, or be the perfect addition to your party season outfits thanks to their timeless style and subtle glitz and glamour.

The new Written in the Stars collection contains pieces that can be customised with messages, birth stones and even family photos, but there’s one in particular that really caught our eye. The Belgravia 30 Zodiac Watch is £169, and is a new update on her best-selling Aqua Moon & Back Belgravia 30 Watch from her previous collection with the brand.

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Stacey’s original Aqua Moon & Back Belgravia 30 Watch shared a similar design with the £57.6k Rolex Day-Date 36 Oyster , and the new Belgravia 30 Zodiac Watch also shares a designer-inspired look. It has a similar style to the Rolex Datejust watch which you can pick up second hand for £6,999, with a dark navy face and a two-tone gold and silver metal strap.

However, whilst the Rolex watch is made from stainless steel and gold with diamonds set around the dial in place of numbers to justify its price, the Abbott Lyon one is much more affordable. The metal strap is stainless steel and 18k gold-plated, whilst the face features star accents made from clear cubic zirconia.

However, Stacey’s Belgravia 30 Zodiac Watch has one very important – and personal – difference. The navy blue face features golden star constellations inspired by the zodiac, and you can choose the one which matches your star sign (or that of someone you love).

On the back of the watch you’ll find the traits of your chosen zodiac sign engraved around the edges, as well as space in the middle for you to engrave a personal message. Whether that’s a message of love or just something for yourself to make the watch more meaningful, it’s perfect for creating a truly personal and unique piece.

At Ernest Jones, the BOSS One Women’s Stainless Steel Bracelet Watch is on sale down from £269 to £134 and comes in rose gold, whilst Olivia Burton’s Cartier-style Petit Grove Light Gold Bracelet Watch is priced at £149. If you’re looking for something to keep your watches safe and sound, especially whilst travelling, Aspinal of London’s Double Watch Roll can be personalised and is £155, with a 20% saving applied automatically at checkout right now.

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Or you can check out Stacey’s brand new Written in the Stars collection of jewellery and accessories at Abbott Lyon now.

Sara Cox’s explosive countryside life from farm fire to arson tragedy

BBC presenter Sara Cox often finds herself in the headlines, but what isn’t talked about as much is the colourful countryside existence she led — from childhood to now.

BBC star Sara Cox is currently on her 135-mile run for Children in Need — a five-day fundraising marathon event that will see the presenter cover four counties on foot to raise money for children affected by a range of issues and challenges.

The popular broadcaster often finds herself in the headlines, whether it’s to do with her romantic life or her professional career. But what isn’t talked about too much is the colourful countryside existence she led when she was younger.

Having grown up on her dad’s beef farm in the Little Lever in Bolton, Sara and her four siblings were always up to something or the other. From her brothers breeding mice and rabbits to sell to the pet shop to Sara riding her horse and all the adventures she would get up to with the animals on the farm — she had an enchanting life whilst living on her father’s farm as a youngster.

The 50-year-old lives in north London now with her husband, Ben Cyzer, and their children Isaac, 17, Renee, 15, and 21-year-old Lola, her daughter from her first marriage to DJ Jon Carter. Sara’s modelling career began at 19 and at 21, she landed her first television presenting gig. There was no looking back for the star as she was catapulted to fame. Now a mainstay on television screens and as the host of BBC Radio 2’s drivetime show — not much is known about the ‘country-living’ chapter of Sara’s life.

In a 2020 interview with the Guardian, Sara gave fans a rare glimpse into her childhood, saying: “The farm life, the space, the muck, I absolutely loved it – it was like having your own kingdom. And I loved playing in the barn. When my parents split up and I lived with my mum, who eventually ran a pub with my stepdad, I’d still go to the farm and ride my horse.”

Calling herself “very much my father’s daughter” while speaking to HouseBeautiful, the BBC star said: “The farm was cold, apart from when the fire was lit. If we got to minus 10, we might have the fire lit, but if not, we put on a jumper. To be fair, I’m a bit like that now. I’m very much my father’s daughter. There were lots of coming and going on the farm — vets arriving, people helping out with haymaking, friends coming up.”

However everything isn’t always peaceful on the farm when it comes to living in the countryside — and Sara’s father’s farm was no exception. In 2019, Grundy Fold Farm, owned by Leonard Cox, 85, was targeted by arsonists as they set fire to haylage (fermented hay bales) outside the famed Bolton property.

Sara condemned the ‘gang of young idiots’ on social media following the incident as she wrote: “Huge thanks to @FireBolton crew for helping my dad when a gang of young idiots set fire to his haylage, destroying it. Farms aren’t playgrounds for bored kids – police haven’t been able to help, struggling to find a solution. Just want my dad and his property kept safe.”

This wasn’t the first time Sara was struck by tragedy involving fire in her childhood town. Back in 2003, Sara’s beloved childhood horse, 26-year-old Gus, suffered horrific burns after an arsonist set fire to the stables.

The arsonist reportedly poured petrol over the horse’s blanket before setting it on fire. Tragically, Gus suffered horrible burns down one side of his body and was badly disfigured in the fire, even losing an eyelid and the tip of his ears. Complications while healing eventually led to the horse being put down.

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In July this year, Sara’s childhood farm was once again the target of a series of attacks, as youths reportedly caused criminal damage to the property. At the time, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) responded to multiple incidents at Grundy Fold as trouble flared up during evenings and at weekends.

A GMP spokesperson said at the time: “We have had a number of reports regarding youths causing criminal damage at Grundy Fold farm in the evenings and weekends. We would like to nip this in the bud before the summer holidays. If you are aware that your child hangs around this location then please discourage them. Further patrols will be made around the farm due to the remoteness and vulnerability of the location.”

War film with perfect rating is ‘must-watch’ now on Netflix

The epic war drama was released in 2020 and boasts a smashing 100 per cent score on Rotten Tomatoes – now it’s available to stream on Netflix.

A 2020 Dutch war drama boasting rave reviews and a flawless score is being praised as essential viewing.

The Forgotten Battle (Dutch title: De Slag om de Schelde) has been helmed by director Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. and depicts the 1944 Battle of the Scheldt on the big screen for film enthusiasts. The narrative centres on three key characters — a Dutch Axis soldier enacted by Gijs Blom, a British glider pilot portrayed by Jamie Flatters, and a Zeeland resistance fighter embodied by Susan Radder. They’re accompanied by Tom Felton, Jan Bijvoet, Coen Bril, and Theo Barklem-Biggs to complete the skilled ensemble cast.

The Forgotten Battle is currently accessible for streaming on Netflix and has secured a place in the platform’s all-time top 10 non-English language films ranking.

The film’s official synopsis says: “In WWII’s final years, a soldier in the German army, a British glider pilot, and a Dutch resistance fighter’s paths intertwine. Their choices shape destinies, impacting not only their freedom but also that of others.” Produced with a budget of roughly €14 million, The Forgotten Battle is regarded as the second most costly Dutch film ever made, trailing only the 2006 film Black Book (Dutch title: Zwartboek), reports the Express.

The Forgotten Battle boasts an outstanding 100 per cent critics approval rating on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, with one critic noting it’s “sure to satisfy history buffs as well as fans of well-crafted personal journeys.” One critic of the war film said: “If you’ve been missing a spectacular but uncomplicated wartime epic, this is it.” Another reviewer added: “Unflinching, brutal, terrifying, sad, and gut-wrenching, The Forgotten Battle is at times absolutely stunning.”

Audience reviews echoed similar sentiments, with one viewer noting: “The Forgotten Battle excels in its visual and technical aspects, with impressive cinematography and a fitting musical score that enhances the overall viewing experience. Despite its modest budget, the film delivers high-quality action sequences and a realistic depiction of wartime struggles, making it a standout in the genre.”

They further added: “Overall, “The Forgotten Battle” is a gripping and educational film that offers a poignant look at a lesser-known but crucial part of World War II history. It is a must-watch for fans of war movies and those interested in historical events.”

Another audience member wrote: “A gripping war drama, detailing the horrors of war. Great acting, great cinematography. Based on factual events, of which I didn’t know about.”

An impressed fan said: “Before watching this film I had no prior knowledge of it and no particular expectation. However, I found it engrossing and extremely realistic. It made me reflect on what being a soldier could be like and I thought of my grandad who fought in the First World War. Ultimately, I found it very moving.”

One review of the film says: “Terrific and gripping second world war story with excellent acting, realistic scenes and intelligent dialogue.”

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Prince William’s emotional message for Dancing With The Stars’ Robert Irwin

Prince William, who is the Prince of Wales, surprised Robert Irwin — son of tragic conservationalist “The Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin — before his Dancing With The Stars performance

Prince William left conservationalist Robert Irwin a good luck message ahead of his Dancing With The Stars contest last night.

The Prince of Wales, 43, told Robert he had “a seriously good chance of winning” the competition ahead of he and dance partner Witney Carson’s jive. It was just the encouragement the TV personality — son of tragic conservationalist “The Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin — needed as he and Witney ended up tying for the top score of the night and securing their spot in the semi-finals.

After the call and before the dance, Robert, 21, said: “We are doing this dance for Bindi (Robert’s sister), and we’re doing this dance for Prince William. So, let’s not mess this up.” Bindi, another conservationalist, also surprised Robert in the build-up to Tuesday night’s performance.

William, though, had said: “We’re going to save the world… Best of luck on the show.” Speaking in a video message recorded in the wake of the Earthshot Prize Awards, referred to Robert’s support to help protect the environment.

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The message was played during a VT on last night’s Dancing With The Stars on ABC. Robert and Witney then performed live, and were delighted to receive the first perfect score of season 34.

But Robert was supposed to be with Prince William in Brazil instead — and admitted he took a huge sacrifice to go ahead with the programme while William gave awards at the ceremony.

When the prince popped up on Robert’s tablet screen, the young conservationalist said: “Oh my goodness!… How was Rio?” William, who appeared in a simple white shirt and patterned tie, said the prize ceremony went “really well,” and he was confident he and Robert were making strides to protect the planet.

The royal continued: “We’re missing you… Whilst your twinkle toes are going off elsewhere, I need you down here.” The exchange left Robert visibly emotional during the VT, played before his dance on camera.

Bruno Tonioli praised the performance, saying that Robert had “the royal seal of approval,” and now he had “America’s seal of approval.” Carrie Ann Inaba noted a troubling lifted foot, but she ultimately didn’t care because the dance was “so powerful” and “so profound.”

“You have come from being so charismatic that first episode, and now you have turned into a beautiful storyteller with your heart open,” she gushed.

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Coco Austin defends decision to breastfeed her daughter until she was six

Coco Austin, a glamour and fitness model and actress who has worked at the Playboy Mansion, described breastfeeding Chanel — until she was six — as a “bonding experience”

Model and actress Coco Austin has defended her decision to continue to breastfeed her daughter until she was six.

The star, also a dancer and fashion designer, said she and Chanel enjoyed a “bonding experience” and always wanted it to be her daughter’s decision when to stop this. Coco, who has been married to rapper Ice-T since 2002, said her daughter mostly used the experience as a comfort opportunity.

Speaking on Bunnie Xo’s Dumb Blonde podcast, the 46-year-old model said: “It wasn’t like I was feeding her because she needed a meal. She was able to eat by a year, you know, full, like, solids. It was more of a bonding experience and more of like, ‘Okay, I’ll give you the milk.’ But, it was more like she wanted to be around me. So I was like, I’m gonna let her stop when she wants to stop.

“She’s not gonna be 16 on my boob. She’s gonna eventually figure out, ‘Okay, this is kinda strange or weird and stuff.’ And that happened around six, … which was still [an] extremely long amount of time apparently. But in Europe, they’re doing till seven. Like, it’s nothing to them. I mean, Americans think that’s weird.”

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Coco added Chanel, who is now nine, is “obsessed with boobs” to this day, adding it’s “not a big thing”. However, the topic arose during the podcast after criticism Coco, originally from Tarzana, California, had faced online.

One internet user posted: “Breastfeeding a child beyond two years is just weird and attention seeking imo (in my opinion).” Another said: “You don’t need to breastfeed a six-year-old to bond with them.” A third shared: “Bonding experience.??.. Build some Lego together.”

But defiant mum Coco, who worked at events and parties at the Playboy Mansion in the early 2000s, insisted she has received a great deal of support from fans – including other mothers – too. She told Bunnie Xo: “I got so many people that loved it. Like, they were on my side. I had everybody come out of the woodwork when it comes to breastfeeding.

“I was like, ‘Oh, this is so nice’ because I was the only one speaking about it. And I’m like, why is this so hard? Like, people have been doing this for thousands of years.”

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And over here, with guidance aimed at mums, the NHS website states: “You and your baby can carry on enjoying the benefits of breastfeeding for as long as you like. Breastfeeding into your baby’s second year or beyond, alongside other foods, is ideal.”