Birds of a Feather star gives Pauline Quirke health update after dementia diagnosis

Pauline Quirke’s husband Steve Sheen announced her dementia diagnosis back in January, and confirmed she’ll be stepping back from all professional and commercial duties

Birds of a Feather actress Lesley Joseph has issued an update about her co-star Pauline Quirke’s health. Back in January, the latter’s husband Steve Sheen announced that the Sharon Theodopolopodous star had dementia and was no longer able to act.

As part of his statement, he said: “It is with a heavy heart that I announce my wife Pauline’s decision to step back from all professional and commercial duties due to her diagnosis of dementia in 2021.

“Pauline has been an inspiration through her work in the film and TV industry, her charity endeavours and as the founder of the very successful Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts (PQA).

Steve went on to say his wife’s drama academy had “touched countless lives and will continue to do so through the legacy of her work and through PQA, where her vision and guidance has facilitated many young peoples’ progression and interest in the arts and enhanced their self-confidence”.

Quizzed on how Pauline is doing recently, Lesley didn’t go into details but said she is “okay” when asked by Woman Magazine.

At the same event, the actress said she had plans to see her former co-star at her home.

The pair, alongside Linda Robson, are best known for their roles in the sitcom Birds of a Feather.

While the trio won’t be reuniting on-screen due to Pauline’s health, Lesley addressed reports of her and Linda continuing as a duo for a comedy show.

“This hasn’t happened yet, but that’s still with a question mark,” she said coyly. “We’ll know more next year.”

Lesley’s update comes after Linda revealed that their co-star now no longer knows who anybody is.

She told The Sun: “It’s very sad. We’ve been best friends since we were ten. I’ve known [about the diagnosis] for three years and we’ve managed to keep it quiet.

“She doesn’t know who anybody is. She doesn’t know who I am or who her kids are.

“Dementia is terrible – I’d rather get cancer, because at least then you’ve got a chance.”

Speaking on the Loose Women podcast back in May, the panellist said Pauline was “doing really well” though “sometimes has down days”.

The actress went on to say she had a particularly emotional moment at the time after learning that her co-star had asked for her.

“They said they got really excited when she said, ‘Where’s my mate Linda Robson?’ I got quite emotional when he told me,” she shared.

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Linda has also revealed that she initially raised concerns about Pauline when she stopped returning her calls.

“Eventually, Steve phoned me back. Lesley [Joseph] and I went for lunch with her and that’s when we realised something wasn’t right with her, and that was three years ago,” she told Bella magazine.

BBC presenter Lynda Shahwan died ‘unnatural death’ in horror car crash

BBC presenter Lynda Shahwan died an “unnatural death” after she was discharged from hospital following a car crash where her vehicle overturned, a coroner has said.

The mum-of-two died aged 53 while on holiday in Vancouver, Canada, this summer with her family following a car accident. She had been visiting the country with her husband Sharif and their two sons when the tragedy occurred.

An inquest has heard how on July 15, Lynda Sian Shahwan, 53, was a passenger in a car with family members when she was involved in a crash, which caused their vehicle to overturn.





BBC colleague Terry Walton led the tributes to her

Ms Shahwan, of Heath Way in Cardiff, was taken to Lions Gate Hospital in Vancouver and sustained a fractured rib, abdominal bruising, and pneumothorax. The court heard how she was discharged from hospital the following day but was unfit to fly home.

On July 19, her family were unable to get in contact with her and she was tragically found dead in her property. A month later, she was formally identified by her husband. The pathologist has given a cause of death as motor vehicle incident leading to peritonitis.

Coroner Alex Morse said it was an “unnatural death” and the inquest would need to be adjourned with a date to be fixed. The coroner offered his condolences to the family.

Lynda was described as a “very special person” by her colleagues at Radio Wales, who described the loss as “sudden” and something they “just cannot process”.

She served the corporation for more than 25 years and is remembered as the creative force behind one of the country’s most popular podcasts, Terry Walton’s Plotcast. She co-presented the show that explores and documents the joys of allotment life.

She was known to listeners as ‘The Lily from Caerphilly’. Devastated friends and colleagues paid tribute to Lynda in the wake of the sad news. Gardening expert and podcast host Terry said: “We pass our sympathies on to Lynda’s husband Sharif, their two sons and all of the family on the tragic and sudden taking of Lynda from us far too soon..

“My last two years of working with Lynda on the Plotcast were the most fulfilling and cherished broadcasting I have done. Our chemistry and her creative talent made every episode a gem of gardening knowledge. Such fun whilst still being very informative. We became true friends and after recording we would both relax and discuss many aspects of life.”

Veteran BBC broadcaster Roy Noble said: “Our feelings of condolence go to Lynda’s family, Sharif and the boys. It was a sudden, sudden loss to them and something we in Radio Wales cannot process. Her legacy will be always, always remembered.”

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Paris Jackson shows off hole in nose from drug abuse as she whistles when she breathes

Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris has candidly opened up about her drug abuse with her followers, where she even gave her followers a close up of the hole inside her nose which she refuses to get fixed

Paris Jackson, daughter of the late Michael Jackson, has revealed that she has a hole in her nose from years of drug abuse and shared why she isn’t getting plastic surgery to fix it. The 27-year-old musician discussed her drug abuse in a candid video shared to her Instagram, where she even gave her followers a close up of the hole inside her nose.

She told her followers: “I have a really loud whistle because you can hear it when I breathe through my nose…”. Paris then used her phone to shine a light into her nose which revealed a hole in her septum. While she acknowledges that she can get it ‘fixed’ through surgery, she is concerned it would cause her to relapse. She said: “You have to take pills when you do a surgery that gnarly, and I don’t want to f*** with that.”

She took the opportunity to warn fans not to do drugs, before stating everyone had their own choice. She added: “Everyone is going to have the experience they need to have with life. I’m not going to tell anyone what to do. I don’t recommend it because it ruined my life.”

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This isn’t the first time the singer has opened up about her past drug addiction, and in January this year she celebrated 5 years sober from alcohol and heroin.

In January, she took to social media where she spoke openly about her struggles. She shared a video collage, with the first half depicting her previous struggles, including frequent drinking, smoking, and moments of emotional lows and exhaustion.

The second half highlights her recovery journey, showcasing milestones like sobriety badges, including one that reads, “Clean and serene for six months,” along with others. The video concluded with uplifting clips of Paris dancing, laughing, staying active, performing music, and appearing happier and more vibrant.

Michael Jackson’s daughter captioned the post: “Hi, I’m PK and I’m an alcoholic and a heroin addict. today marks 5 years clean & sober from all drugs and alcohol. to say that i’m thankful would be a poor euphemism. gratitude hardly scratches the surface. it’s because i’m sober that i get to smile today. i get to make music. i get to experience the joy of loving my dogs and cat.

“I get to feel heartbreak in all it’s glory. i get to grieve. i get to laugh. i get to dance. i get to trust. i feel the sun on my skin and it’s warm. i’ve found that life keeps happening regardless of whether i’m sober or not, but today i get to show up for it. Here’s a little snapshot of what has been possible because of my sobriety, and my god i can’t believe i almost missed it all. thanks.”

Paris has had a jam-packed career, including starred in productions such as Sex Appeal in 2022 and Swarm in 2023, while also playing a part in American Horror Stories.

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However, despite her success, Paris has been open about her struggles. In a 2017 chat with Rolling Stone magazine, Paris recalled her lowest moment. She said: “It was just self-hatred, low self-esteem, thinking that I couldn’t do anything right, not thinking I was worthy of living anymore.”

Prince revealed in 2017 that Paris is the one most like their father. “Basically, as a person, she is who my dad is,” he told Rolling Stone.

Paris Fury talks of ‘sick addiction’ as she discusses expanding her brood

Paris Fury, mum of seven, proud wife and entrepreneur has opened up about what she confesses is an ‘addiction’ in a new podcast as she talks about the possibility of more kids in future

Tyson Fury ’s wife Paris has opened up candidly on various aspects of her life – one of which was how she actually enjoys having so many plates to spin in life. Opening up as a guest on the podcast Extraordinary Life Stories, she said “I like to keep everything going. And I’ve realised, it must be a bit of a sick addiction, to like being this busy and this hectic”, she admits.

Describing herself as “a mother of seven, a housewife, and someone who is venturing out into business”, Paris, 35, says there’s a method to her madness, as she is “trying to show her children everything you can achieve in life. Everything you want, you can get.”

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The 35-year-old from Doncaster, Yorkshire, adds, referencing her upbringing in the Traveller community, “I have four sons, three daughters and we come from a very traditional family. I just want to show my kids that you can still do that – you can be the wife, be the mother, you can run the home – but you can also run the business.”

Paris, who is working with the brand Eternal Collagen, reveals she grew up influenced by her very ‘strong mother’ who had ‘many hardships’ in life – including raising Paris’ special needs sister, while her father was away working ‘all the time’.

“She did it all, and always looked great doing it. She gave me that determination, and that belief that no one is better than you – but nobody’s below you. I’ve held onto that all my life.”

Paris, who with her family is filming a new series of At Home with The Furys, says, “When I do my Netflix documentary, I only ever do me – i don’t do false. The good, the bad, the ugly. I’m an open book, I’ve nothing to prove, and nothing to hide.”

Opening up on her support system, she reveals, “I got married at 18, had my first child at 19, and Tyson started his career straight after our honeymoon, which we finished early, so he could have his first fight.

“We grew with his career, and I’ve supported Tyson the whole way. I’ve lived in different countries, took my kids around the world – all for his career. I think now he appreciates everything I did.”

Opening up on whether she might add to her big family, she confesses tellingly, “I think – I think! – I’m finished with having kids. And Tyson is completely supportive of everything I want to do in life.”

In the episode the busy mum-of-seven also opens up about keeping her kids off screens and her feelings on her 16-year old daughter being engaged .

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‘I’m a beauty editor – these are the best make-up and skincare brands for teenagers’

As actress Shay Mitchell faces backlash for creating a skincare line aimed at children as young as three, Hannah Britt reveals what young skin actually needs

Pretty Little Liars star Shay Mitchell was slammed by pretty much the entire beauty industry this week when the 38-year-old unveiled her new skincare line…for children.

Yes, aimed at kids as young as three, and with a selection of hydrogel sheet masks on offer, the actress was accused of projecting beauty standards onto kids.

And I couldn’t agree more. No child needs skincare. Their skin is perfect as it is, and unless you’re applying suncream or an antidote for eczema, the best thing you can possibly do for it is to leave it well alone.

What’s more, offering beauty products – which by nature have an aim of ‘bettering’ the skin – presents the idea that a child might need some sort of improvement, which is entirely preposterous.

Squishmallows, yes. Skincare, absolutely no.

Teenagers, however, can with caution use some gentle skincare, or begin playing with some age-appropriate make-up. And with Christmas looming ever closer, you may just find that hard-to-buy-for teen or tween in your life has begun asking to find a beauty gift under the tree…

But which brands are “young person approved” and will win you brownie points? I’m here to help.

Sol de Janeiro

Its appealing and trendy scents, particularly the popular “dessert-like” body creams and body mists, are fun and affordable. The brand’s strong presence on social-media platforms like TikTok has also made it a viral sensation, contributing to its desirability as a status symbol for young people.

Top product: Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream, £21

Bubble

Bright, appealing packaging, an affordable price point, and effective formulas that address common teen concerns like acne and oily skin ensure its appeal.

Also key is the brand’s strong social-media presence, focus on inclusivity, and simple, jargon-free marketing that makes it easy for new skincare users.

Top product: Bubble Slam Dunk Hydrating Moisturiser, £16

Charlotte Tilbury

With high-quality and desirable products, and the brand’s marketing focus on “glowy” looks, the brand goes viral frequently on social media. Products are seen as luxurious and of a high status.

Top product: Charlotte Tilbury Magic Energy, from £20 for 10ml

Byoma

Bright, playful packaging, its focus on building a healthy skin barrier, and its effective, gentle and affordable formulas, appeal to young people. The brand’s emphasis on science-backed ingredients like ceramides makes it feel trustworthy too, while its visually appealing products make it fun to use and display.

Top product: Byoma Hydrating Milky Toner, £12

Spots & Stripes

Products are formulated specifically for teen and tween skin and hair needs and presented with fun, age-appropriate packaging.

There’s an emphasis on being earth-friendly and natural and the brand’s appeal is enhanced by its ability to normalise healthy skincare routines for both boys and girls, creating products that are both effective and enjoyable.

Top product: Spots & Stripes Gentle Cleansing Lotion, £14

Sundae

Sundae places its emphasis on fun, with packaging in bright Instagrammable colours. Prices are affordable and there are plenty of delicious pudding-like scents to play with. Its whipped shower foam looks just like whipped cream.

Top product: Sundae Always Late Body Mist, £15

Rare

Teens love Rare Beauty because of its connection to its founder, singer Selena Gomez as well as the brand’s emphasis on mental health and authenticity, high-quality products, and viral moments on social-media platforms.

The brand’s inclusive marketing, extensive shade ranges, and “good for you” formulas with skincare benefits also contribute to its popularity.

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Top product: Rare Beauty Mini Soft Pinch Liquid Blush, £15

Claudia Winkleman’s Strictly results show dress is the ultimate 2-in-1 easy to wear dress

For the most recent Strictly Come Dancing results show, Claudia Winkleman opted for a stunning 2-in-1 knitted midi dress, and it’s the perfect easy-to-wear outfit for winter events

When it comes to winter events and occasions, trying to find an outfit that’s elegant and chic whilst still keeping you warm can be a struggle. A jumper or cardigan can ruin the look of your dress, but the temperatures are far too low to be sans knitwear for the night.

Which is why Claudia Winkleman’s most recent outfit is a sartorial sensation, that combines warmth and cosiness with tailoring and elegance that would fit right in at a formal event. She wore Self Portrait’s Navy Knit Taffeta Midi Dress during the Strictly Come Dancing results show on Sunday night, and we immediately added it to our party season outfit inspo.

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It features a cosy knit bodice that’s tailored to show off your figure and has a waist belt to help define your waist. However the bottom half of the dress has a dropped waistline and a dramatic taffeta midi skirt that flares out to make it perfect for more formal events.

Sadly Claudia’s exact £400 dress is currently unavailable everywhere, although you can pre-order it now through the Self Portrait website. But don’t despair, because there are plenty of other great options that you can shop instead.

At Hobbs, the Trina Satin Knitted Dress is on sale down from £149 to £99, and comes in a similar elegant shade of navy to Claudia’s dress. It has a slightly more minimalist, streamlined fit that lets you wear it to the office too, with a ribbed knit bodice with three quarter sleeves and a high neck, and attached satin skirt that flows to midi length.

For a similar silhouette, you could also pick up the Thea High-Neck Mockable Maxi Jumper Dress from Anthropologie for £158, which comes in four different colours. Alternatively, at ASOS the Arrange Knit Drop Waist Midi Dress with Satin Skirt is also on sale for £112 down from £140, which comes in a pastel buttermilk colour and features a satin midi skirt with a sleeveless knit top that you can wear all year round.

For something that won’t break the bank, Albaray’s Satin and Jersey Asymmetric Dress is down from £99 to £60 and comes in a stunning deep burgundy colour that’s perfect for autumn and winter. However rather than a cosy knit on top, it has a soft stretch jersey instead which is ultra comfortable, but not as warm.

The beauty of these other options is that they’re slightly less formal and dressy than Claudia’s Self Portrait dress, which makes them much more wearable. Whilst Claudia’s dress is very obviously suitable for occasionwear, the other options have a more streamlined silhouette which you can get away with wearing anywhere, any time.

You can pair them with loafers or knee high boots and a wool coat for the office, whilst a pair of heels and a statement clutch means they’d fit right in at a formal event whilst still keeping you warm. You could even throw them on with a pair of colourful trainers and a bomber jacket for something a little more casual for brunch or a dinner date.

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The 2-in-1 design also means there’s almost zero effort required to look put together; the knit matches the satin skirt beautifully, and you don’t need to worry about whether the jumper’s hemline suits the skirt or not. Just throw it on, add you accessories, and go.