Georgia Harrison’s mum shamed over ‘dangerous’ hack for caring for newborn baby

Former Love Island star Georgia Harrison faced a backlash online after she shared her baby hacks with fans slamming one method as ‘dangerous’

Former Love Island star Georgia Harrison has been shamed for a hack she shared online that she has been using for her newborn baby. She was slammed for using the “dangerous” method after posting a TikTok video telling fans her top three hacks.

Georgia, 30, shared the video on TikTok just weeks after she welcomed her baby daughter, who she has named Sahara Jean Stacey. However, she was later forced to defend herself as a “new mum” who is “still learning” after her baby hacks video didn’t go down as planned with viewers.

The criticism came surrounding her second hack, which was to use puppy pads to cover areas where the baby spends a lot of time. In the video she explained: “We have [puppy pads] everywhere. I put them underneath the sheet in the bassinet in case she does a wee so it doesn’t ruin the mattress.

“I have them on top of my changing table and next to it, and I also always have one in my baby bag so I can put it on top of the changing mat that I’m using.” The admission prompted an array of comments from TikTok users who warned her off using the puppy pads.

One wrote: “Puppy pads contain chemicals which can damage skin. Better getting pads designed for children. As a district nurse we always advise against using puppy pads.” A second said: “Babies don’t use puppy pads ??? Use ones for kids puppy pads have something in them to make a dog go to the loo there.i would say they are toxic.”

A third pointed out: “Was always told not to use puppy pads because of irritation but the baby ones are hypoallergenic.”

A fourth social media user shared: “You should read the ingredients list in puppy pads they are not good for human skin. I work in care. I have seen what they can do. You can buy human incontinence sheets that have better ingredients and are less abrasive on the skin when they come into contact with moisture.”

Georgia then took to the comments section to defend herself and remind people she is a new mum. She said: “Guys it’s all good I’m a new mum so I’m still learning too. I don’t claim to be an expert and I can take advice well. I’ll grab the baby ones from Lidl later for contact use – I was suggested these one by someone else.”

Georgia shared pictures from the birth of her daughter with fans as she and her boyfriend Jack Stacey held the infant for the first time. The images prompted a sea of supportive messages from her followers, including her fellow former Love Islanders

TOWIE star Gemma Collins wrote: “CONGRATULATIONS,” as Love Island All Stars winner Molly Smith commented: “Congratulations!!!! so so beautiful.” Arabella Chi commented: “Congrats my love , welcome to the girl mum crew it’s the best.”

Georgia shared the news that she was expecting her first child with her fans on Instagram in April alongside a snap of her growing baby bump.

She wrote: “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.” She added a love heart emoji to the post as she continued: “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.”

Georgia fell pregnant ten months into her relationship with Jack after they met on a dating app.

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‘I’m a dentist – this one trick from Toothtok will help whiten your teeth’

‘Toothtok’ – where dentistry tips are shared on TikTok – is booming. But not everything suggested is a good idea. Bupa’s Dr Anni Seaborne reveals what actually works

Want whiter teeth? You’re not alone. Online searches for teeth whitening are at an all-time high, and now dentistry tricks are being shared online.

With the cost-of-living crisis still biting, unsurprisingly many are searching for cheap fixes. Answers are coming from social media, from rubbing strawberries on teeth to even applying beauty products like purple shampoo. But do any of them actually work? Time for some myth busting.

“There are thousands of products available off the shelf, online and advertised on ‘social media. They all promise a quick, easy and lasting white smile, but the reality is most don’t work and, in some can cases, they can be down detrimental to the health so teeth and colour of your teeth,” says Dr Anni Seaborne, head of general dentistry at Bupa Dental Care. Here she unpicks some of the most controversial tips.

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Charcoal toothpaste: MYTH

Charcoal is highly abrasive, so while it will remove surface stains left by darker foods and drinks, it will also wear down your enamel, the outer white layer that protects your teeth, if used repeatedly.

Strawberries: MYTH

Strawberries contain malic acid, which can help lift surface stains. While that might make them seem like a natural fix, the acid in strawberries can wear down enamel, which can actually make your teeth look more yellow over time, not whiter.

Oil pulling: MYTH

Swishing oil around your mouth is a trend, but there’s no solid proof it whitens teeth or removes toxins. It’s not harmful, but it won’t do much for your smile either, as there are no proven dental health benefits.

Baking soda: MYTH

Baking soda might help wear scrub off some surface enamel stains, but it won’t will actually make your teeth yellow any whiter. The abrasive nature of baking soda means that over time, it can wear down your enamel.

As the enamel thins, the yellowish dentin underneath becomes more visible, potentially making teeth appear more yellow. DIY baking soda toothpaste is generally not recommended.

Water with wine: TRY

Sipping water between glasses of wine or coffee can help rinse away any build-up of surface stains on your teeth. So while it doesn’t whiten teeth, rinsing with water helps wash away tannins, the compounds in wine that cling to enamel and cause staining.

Lemon juice: MYTH

Steer clear of using lemon juice. It is highly acidic and can damage enamel over time. And once enamel starts to wear away, the yellow dentin underneath begins to shine through. In the long-term, this makes your teeth look yellower.

Purple shampoo: MYTH

Do not put purple shampoo in your mouth. While purple toothpaste exists, it’s more of a visual trick than a real whitening solution. Yes, purple shampoo tones hair but purple toothpaste doesn’t actually make your teeth whiter.

Cheese: TRY

Dairy is generally good for your teeth; it helps neutralise acids in the mouth and supports the remineralisation of enamel. However, when it comes to whitening, there’s no proof cheese or other dairy products like milk can make teeth whiter. It’s toothfriendly, just not a whitening agent.

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‘I’m a dentist – this one trick from Toothtok will help whiten your teeth’

‘Toothtok’ – where dentistry tips are shared on TikTok – is booming. But not everything suggested is a good idea. Bupa’s Dr Anni Seaborne reveals what actually works

Want whiter teeth? You’re not alone. Online searches for teeth whitening are at an all-time high, and now dentistry tricks are being shared online.

With the cost-of-living crisis still biting, unsurprisingly many are searching for cheap fixes. Answers are coming from social media, from rubbing strawberries on teeth to even applying beauty products like purple shampoo. But do any of them actually work? Time for some myth busting.

“There are thousands of products available off the shelf, online and advertised on ‘social media. They all promise a quick, easy and lasting white smile, but the reality is most don’t work and, in some can cases, they can be down detrimental to the health so teeth and colour of your teeth,” says Dr Anni Seaborne, head of general dentistry at Bupa Dental Care. Here she unpicks some of the most controversial tips.

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Charcoal toothpaste: MYTH

Charcoal is highly abrasive, so while it will remove surface stains left by darker foods and drinks, it will also wear down your enamel, the outer white layer that protects your teeth, if used repeatedly.

Strawberries: MYTH

Strawberries contain malic acid, which can help lift surface stains. While that might make them seem like a natural fix, the acid in strawberries can wear down enamel, which can actually make your teeth look more yellow over time, not whiter.

Oil pulling: MYTH

Swishing oil around your mouth is a trend, but there’s no solid proof it whitens teeth or removes toxins. It’s not harmful, but it won’t do much for your smile either, as there are no proven dental health benefits.

Baking soda: MYTH

Baking soda might help wear scrub off some surface enamel stains, but it won’t will actually make your teeth yellow any whiter. The abrasive nature of baking soda means that over time, it can wear down your enamel.

As the enamel thins, the yellowish dentin underneath becomes more visible, potentially making teeth appear more yellow. DIY baking soda toothpaste is generally not recommended.

Water with wine: TRY

Sipping water between glasses of wine or coffee can help rinse away any build-up of surface stains on your teeth. So while it doesn’t whiten teeth, rinsing with water helps wash away tannins, the compounds in wine that cling to enamel and cause staining.

Lemon juice: MYTH

Steer clear of using lemon juice. It is highly acidic and can damage enamel over time. And once enamel starts to wear away, the yellow dentin underneath begins to shine through. In the long-term, this makes your teeth look yellower.

Purple shampoo: MYTH

Do not put purple shampoo in your mouth. While purple toothpaste exists, it’s more of a visual trick than a real whitening solution. Yes, purple shampoo tones hair but purple toothpaste doesn’t actually make your teeth whiter.

Cheese: TRY

Dairy is generally good for your teeth; it helps neutralise acids in the mouth and supports the remineralisation of enamel. However, when it comes to whitening, there’s no proof cheese or other dairy products like milk can make teeth whiter. It’s toothfriendly, just not a whitening agent.

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Kate Ferdinand in ’emotional spiral’ as stepson Tate surprises them in Dubai

Kate Ferdinand described the happy family life in Dubai as a “benefit” for the children’s happiness, but she also discussed a challenge she’s been facing.

Kate Ferdinand, her stepson Tate, flew out to Dubai to surprise her and her husband Rio at their new home, but they soon returned to the UK.

It comes as the star recently shared details surrounding her ‘isolated life’ overseas. Kate Ferdinand made the big move from Southeast London to Dubai with her husband Rio and their kids midway through August. Sharing a video of the moment Tate, 17, walked through the door and wrapped her in a hug before greeting Rio, 47, Kate said it was a moment she would never forget. Posting the clip, she wrote: “A memory I’ll cherish forever.”

Since the family recently relocated to the UAE, Kate explained how deeply misses Tate and his older brother Lorenz, 19 at the thoughtful surprise.

She admitted to loving surprises and said, “I think I’m pretty good at it, lol! ” despite having embraced life in Dubai. Knowing that Tate put in the effort to surprise us just feels so special. I’ve had the best two days, but now that he’s gone, I’m spiraling emotionally.”

However, the 34-year-old TV star made an open confession about the difficulties she encounters with other members of her family. She remarked, “We’re having the most amazing time in Dubai. The children are peaceful, prosperous, and secure, which is a truly wonderful thing. But wow, I miss Lorenzo and Tate so much. It’s difficult to express in words. counting the days until our reunion occurs.

Since their move, Kate has been keeping followers updated on their new chapter, sharing beachside photos, family outings, and visits from friends. In one recent post, she captioned a series of family snapshots: “Special times with our special people. Just missing our big boys”. The couple are now settled in an exclusive villa in Al Barari, a luxury gated community.

Alongside Kate’s family updates, Rio has been open about his thoughts on the UK’s rising taxes and why more people appear to be leaving the country. Speaking on LBC, he questioned whether taxpayers were receiving value for money. “If things like the health service, for example, was absolutely flying and working perfectly well then I think people wouldn’t mind paying tax”, he said.

“But when there’s things that are falling apart and going wrong in the country, then I sit there and go, we pay towards tax and is it really going towards the things that are actually benefiting the people that live here”? He added: “And that’s the big question that needs answering. I think a lot of us know the answer to that”.

Meanwhile, Rio says living in Dubai was so the family could start a new chapter in their lives and spend more quality time at home. “My family are seeing me so much more and I’m spending some quality time with them and I think that’s just been a great thing for me”, he said. “I love England and I’m a patriotic guy in that sense, but a new journey, a new chapter, something different, I think is a refreshing new chapter in my life”.

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He expanded on this in an interview with The National, explaining that Dubai offered a healthier balance for their children and for him after years of a schedule dictated by football fixtures. “Lifestyle, safety, weather and just a new life”, he said. “I’m not leaving football, but it’s just not the governing body of my life now. I’ve got to be honest, it feels nice”.

Kate and Rio share two young children, Cree and Shae, while Kate is stepmother to Lorenz, Tate and Tia, who remain in the UK as the boys continue their football development at Brighton &amp, Hove Albion.

Heartbreaking final wish of Kessler twins who died by assisted suicide on same day

In their final years, Alice and Ellen Kessler, who have been dubbed the “Kessler Twins,” expressed a common hope as they considered their deaths.

One final heartbreaking wish was shared by twins Alice and Ellen Kessler after they made the joint decision to end their lives.

The Kessler Twins, who were born in the Nerchau region of Germany, were the first to perform ballet on stage with the Leipzig Opera, and it was obvious from a young age that they were going to become stars. However, their country experienced troubled times when they were young, and the pair emigrated from communist East Germany to West Germany in 1952.

Although the siblings were only 16 years old, they already recognized their desire for great things in life. Following these performances, Elvis Presley himself became one of the most well-known names of the time, and it wasn’t long before they caught the attention of some of the country’s most well-known names.

Alice and Ellen conquered America with performances on well-known variety shows like The Ed Sullivan Show after moving to Italy in 1962. Along with stars like Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, and Eddie Fisher, they shared the stage with the likes of Frank Sinatra and Fred Astaire during their extraordinary careers.

The sisters made one final choice as they neared the end of their lives: to commit suicide together that day. And they made their wishes crystal clear, as they had done right away.

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Alice and Ellen discussed their final days together in a 2024 interview with German publication Bild, sharing that they wanted their mother’s remains, their dog, Elsa, and their combined ashes to be placed in an urn after. They also shared that they wanted their ashes to be placed in an urn after. Ellen clarified, “That’s what we stipulated in our will.”

Neither Alice nor Ellen married nor welcomed any children to whom they could leave their undisclosed fortune. Initially, they decided to leave everything to Doctors Without Borders, an NGO that provides humanitarian medical care in conflict zones across the world. However, after thinking it over, the sisters decided they “didn’t want to lump everything together”, instead opting to split the cash between various charities.

CBM Blind Mission, UNICEF’s Children’s Aid Program, Paul Klinger Artists’ Social Welfare Fund, and the German Foundation for Patient Protection are just a few of the organizations they’ve chosen.

Ellen explained how they came to the conclusion that there should be more than one person receiving something from each other. Instead of putting everything in one pot, we wanted to divide our inheritance more fairly. There are a lot of needs for donations. We still have a small sum of money, she continued. We invested our money wisely, never tossed it away, and made a very good profit.

It is understood that the siblings’ heirloom, which would include a 900 square foot garden with a pool, would not be small. Our lives have been defined by discipline, Ellen said. We are about to reach the end. We won’t be able to live long. Therefore, discipline is required to be applied to the conclusion.

According to the two women, who are both legally able to die in their home country of Germany, medical assistance is available. According to this article, Alice and Ellen “had chosen to end their lives together” and “no longer wanted to live.”

Although assisted suicide is not entirely legal in Germany, a landmark 2020 Constitutional Court decision established the right to a self-determined death, which implies that assisted suicide is legal and permissible.

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Denise Welch addresses ‘storming off set’ as she calls out ‘patronising’ colleague

Denise Welch, a panelist for Loose Women, said she disagreed with the “patronizing” tone being slurred at the boss and confronted him on set.

Loose Women star Denise Welch revealed she once confronted a TV director and demanded an apology following an on-set clash. The 67-year-old said the incident occurred while filming a show she didn’t name, after her boss spoke to her in a “patronising” manner.

She revealed that she and co-star GK Barry were on set for a show 30 years ago and that we had roughly 20 rehearsals for the cameras at the time of the interview.

It was a challenging shot, they said. Something had to come out of the sugar glass. I’ll rehearse until the cows arrive, and then they said, “Okay, turn over.”

“And I just responded, “Oh, hang on a minute. Please excuse me. Could the actors only undergo one rehearsal? ‘. The director responded, “It’s okay. Don’t worry about that, my pretty little head. We won’t make you look bad.

When Denise explained her reaction, she said, “OK, I’m just going to take my pretty little head to my dressing room until you come and apologise to me.” because it’s very different from having a little banter from patronizing. Do you comprehend what I mean?

Denise claimed that she had “stormed off the set” at the time after GK praised her for taking a stand and leaving the set. She continued, “I mean, I never regretted it.”

“And I think it has more of an effect when something like that occurs because, when you are well behaved, you do toe the line, you’re not even remotely diva-ish,” he said.

When asked if the boss eventually apologized, Denise responded that he did, but “in a sort of, “You took it the wrong way,” which is obviously my fault. However, the people I wanted to see the video on the monitors were aware of the direction that it would take.

After a listener asked her for guidance on handling a difficult boss without HR support, Denise acknowledged the incident.

The actress suggested speaking with Citizens Advice, a free online resource for everything from debt to issues at work.

Denise has previously opened up about her past roles in a public manner.

Previously reflecting on shifts she’d witnessed at Coronation Street, the actress insisted that the programme had become too fixated on attracting younger audiences.

The soap star, who portrayed landlady Natalie Horrocks from 1997 to 2000, said in 2017 that the program, which has been produced by various people, has grown obsessed with this youth issue. The youth must be the center of everything.

However, kids no longer watch television as they did, which is almost redundant. They have short attention spans and are constantly watching everything on their laptops.

She continued in a conversation about ageism on BUILD that “when you watch Coronation Street, you talk to anyone, even the young people who do,” and they don’t want to see everything about the young people. They desire Barbara Knox, Sue Nicholls, and Helen Worths.

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People do feel that because those wonderful women are so funny and character-driven, and it’s not just about [the young characters].”