Dianne Buswell shares £8.65 radiance booster that gives Strictly star her ‘pregnancy glow’

Strictly Come Dancing professional Dianne Buswell has showed the products she uses for a quick and easy Christmas make-up look as she shared new photo of her growing bump

Strictly Come Dancing pro dancer Dianne Buswell has shared an update on her growing baby bump, calling it “really magical” in a series of snaps as she celebrates an early Christmas get-together with partner Joe Sugg’s family. She also filmed the speedy festive make-up routine she did for the occasion, including adding to her pregnancy glow with this bargain skin booster.

In the Instagram video, Dianne applies Garnier Vitamin C UV Brightening Fluid Glow SPF50+ to her skin before her foundation, which usually costs £12.99 but is currently down to £8.65 on Superdrug. Delivering a high-factor SPF – which is an everyday skincare essential, even in winter – plus a radiant finish to the skin, it’s the perfect base for make-up, and led followers to praise how ‘glowing’ she was looking during her pregnancy.

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“You’ve got the pregnancy glow,” one person commented underneath the Reel. “You look amazing, have fun,” another echoed.

“You are glowing Dianna, love the dress and bow,” a third person wrote, referring to the statement black-and-white checked maxi dress Dianne wore for the occasion, which she revealed was from Amazon (and accidentally worn back to front!).

This lightweight Garnier SPF – which is suitable for all skin tones – not only gives an instant sheen to the skin but also helps to brighten it by reducing the appearance of dark spots and sun damage over time too, thanks to vitamin C in the formula.

Shoppers have showered praise on this product too, awarding it hundreds of five-star reviews online. “Love this product, it has a lovely sheer tint, enough to wear on its own to blur imperfections on no make-up days and illuminates the skin to give off a healthy glow,” one Superdrug shopper wrote. “I am on my second tube. Good UV protection.”

“I purchased this after seeing it all over TikTok,” another explained “I was a bit anxious about what colour it was going to look on, but it just gives such a beautiful natural glow. I rub it in with my hands and you do need to work fast to rub it in even, but it looks very pretty and natural on.”

A third review reads: “I use this as a tinted moisturiser, it glides on easily and leaves my skin looking so much better – just a hint of colour and a healthy glow. I don’t know how effective it is as a sunscreen because you only need a small amount for the glow effect, and anyway it’s winter and I haven’t seen much sun,” they added, making a good point – official recommendations state that you should apply two finger-lengths of sunscreen to your face to ensure your skin has adequate sun protection.

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Dianne completed her Christmassy look with a deep pink Charlotte Tilbury lipstick (she didn’t share the exact shade but it looks to be something like the appropriately named First Dance or Love Liberty, both £30), and added an extra booster of radiance with Iconic London Illuminator, £32.

Oasis bank £300m from comeback tour but band are beaten to top earning spot by female solo star

Industry figures show Oasis earned £303 million from their comeback tour, with £8.4m per show making them 2025’s second-highest earners globally

Oasis banked over a whopping £300m from their comeback tour – new official figures show. Liam and Noel Gallagher were quids in from their 36 shows across the world – thanks to a mammoth £303,499,672.16 pay packet.

Oasis sold 2,228,471 tickets during their critically acclaimed return to the stage. It is the biggest tour of the year by a UK act.

Their nightly revenue was a staggering £8,430,546.47. That figure doesn’t include earnings from sponsorships and merchandising, which is likely to push that balance to a likely £10m pay out per show.

The figures come after countless fans complained that when tickets for the tour went on sale last year they were waiting for hours in online queues, and faced much higher prices than those initially advertised. Some tickets soared from £148 to £355 after going on sale. It prompted an investigation into ticket pricing with Oasis speaking out to say they didn’t agree with this practice known as ‘dynamic pricing.’

Only Beyonce beat the Manchester duo’s Oasis Live 25 in the official chart for the biggest tour acts of 2025.

Incredibly the Wonderwall stars played to over 61,000 people per show on average, who shelled out around £136.18 for a ticket.

The UK Britpop pioneers, who had never really cracked the US during their heyday, delivered shows which beat out many of the biggest live acts on the planet, Lady Gaga, Coldplay, Kendrick Lamar, Shakira and Post Malone had to settle for lower spots on the top 10 tour acts of 2025.

American leading music analytics firm Pollstar has produced a chart outlining the amazing earning power for the most popular touring artists.

Beyonce was just a couple of million quid ahead of Noel and Liam as her grand total was £305,125,368.59. American fans came out in force for Oasis with huge earnings of £92.8m ($124m). Nine gigs alone saw door takings of over £10m quid ($13,780, 472) per night.

US audiences splashed much higher amounts than Europeans by ticket price £179.56 ($239.87). They shifted over a half million tickets ( 517,044 sales) across the pond.

Incredibly their nine nights earned them ninth spot in the North American tour revenue list too. Devon rockers and Oasis’s nemesis Coldplay were in third spot with hefty earnings of £292,316,214.41. Both acts enjoyed residencies at Wembley Stadium this summer. However the Chris Martin led rock act performed 14 more shows (50) to earn those revenues.

Los Angeles rapper Kendrick Lamar and Sza ’s double headliner tour, Shakira’s global run and The Weeknd came in after them in the chart. Las Vegas rock pop outfit Imagine Dragons were at position eight followed closely by Lady Gaga’s critically acclaimed Monster’s Ball tour was a mammoth smash.

Post Malone held up the top 10 with a take home of around £148m – which is less than half of Oasis. Jeff Kelly of US entertainment firm PRrppd (corr) said: “Oasis had a barnstorming 2025 not just delivering pop culture live moments, but also bringing a wave of joy to audiences worldwide. The reunion of the two feuding brothers was a very powerful experience for audiences

“Their music may date back 30 years but it remains beloved. And this combination was part of the band’s huge success. In truth if they had extended their tour and played another single stadium show they would have toppled Beyonce.”

Arthur Fogel, Live Nation’s Chairman Of Global Music and President of Global Touring, reflected on the emotional power of Oasis’ success. “It was Cardiff. I was stunned to be honest. The outpouring, the emotion, you could cut it with a knife. People were crying. It was insane.

“Grown men with a beer in each hand and tears running down their face. It was that kind of moment, you know after all fifteen years….it’s hard to put into words.”

Oasis started their tour in Wales in July and finished in Brazil in November. Last week British rock act Coldplay were crowned the highest selling tour act of the Millennium. Chris Martin and his band has shifted almost 25m ticket sales since 2000 with tours and live gigs. Those figures emerged from Pollstar’s 25 Most Popular Touring Artists of the Millennium chart.

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TOP TEN TOURING ARTISTS OF 2025

1. Beyonce £305m 2. Oasis £303m 3. Coldplay £292m 4. Kendrick Lamar/ SZA £269m 5. Shakira £240m 6. The Weeknd £229m 7. Chris Brown £223m 8. Imagine Dragons £187m 9. Lady Gaga £1564m 10. Post Malone £148m

Fans raise concerns for Andrew Marr after he appears to break down and panic on air

LBC presenter Andrew Marr sparked concern as he appeared overwhelmed and emotional during his live radio show, with fans voicing their worries on social media

Andrew Marr sparked concern for his wellbeing after he appeared to break down and panic during a live radio broadcast.

The esteemed 66-year-old broadcaster, who is one of the nation’s most respected political journalists, now hosts on LBC after leaving the BBC in 2021 to pursue his own projects. During his prime time radio show, Tonight with Andrew Marr, last night, an alarming incident took place.

Marr appeared visibly distressed and emotional as he tried to deliver a series of news bulletins to his listeners. Around 6.30pm, he relayed the day’s top stories in a noticeably emotional state, which he did not comment on.

He informed listeners: “Now, something momentous I need to take the time to tell you about.”

He continued: “The winners of the Global Player Awards 2025 have been announced. And I’m speaking as the only white man, I think, in the west of – in the south of England without my own podcast. But the News Agents wins best podcast show and is most listened to.”

Andrew struggled to articulate his words and sounded on the brink of tears as he praised the Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel led podcast, which is owned by Andrew’s employer Global. He tried to brush off his emotional outburst as he moved onto US news. Sticking to the script, he told listeners: “Well, if at this point you’re looking for something to cheer you up, can I suggest that you reflect that at least you’re not in prison in Alabama.”

As the audio continued, the broadcaster sounded increasingly frantic. His severe breathlessness and voice breaking prompted serious alarm amongst listeners. Andrew’s distressing broadcast left fans so concerned for his wellbeing that numerous people shared their concerns on social media. One X user, who shared screen-recorded clips from the radio programme, posted: “Andrew Marr today around 6:30 Can’t stand his politics but this was upsetting to listen to. Hope he’s ok.”

Countless other users weighed in on the troubling footage, questioning why the broadcaster was permitted to continue presenting in such a condition. One user replied: “You would have thought his producer might have stepped in at that stage as he’s already had a major stroke. “Another worried listener added: “He has had a stroke before. Do hope they had medics there quickly.”

Some have even demanded the radio presenter be removed from broadcasting duties to allow proper recovery time.

“That sounds like a significant health issue. He should probably abandon live broadcasting”, one X user commented.

The LBC presenter has previously discussed the devastating consequences of his 2013 stroke, caused by a torn carotid artery. His spouse, fellow journalist Jackie Ashley, took nine months out of work to care for him after he was left partially paralysed. Speaking to the Radio Times in 2017, Andrew – who was 53 when he suffered his stroke – revealed: “I was very lucky with Jackie because she had grown up from when she was young with a father who was deaf.”

“You might think she has had the worst luck of all, having looked after her father [former Labour MP Jack Ashley]. When this happens to me. But she has been very good about shepherding me through the process.”

But The Mirror can reveal Marr is absolutely fine aside from suffering from a heavy cold. A source who works with Marr told the Mirror: “Andrew has had a stinking cold all week. He finished the show and is fine and will be back on air on Monday.”

Marr was due to be off air today anyway, as Tonight with Andrew Marr is on LBC Monday – Thursday from 6-7pm. The three day weekend will hopefully give him time to rest up and sound more like his usual self next week.

Concerns from fans for former BBC veteran Marr were genuine and also reflect the fact he suffered a stroke in 2013.

In November 2021 he announced he was leaving the BBC to “get his voice back” and host a more opinion led show. He had joined the broadcaster as political editor in 2000 and presented a Sunday morning programme from 2005-2021. Born in Glasgow, Marr, 53, began his career in journalism on The Scotsman newspaper in 1981, later moving to London to become its political correspondent.

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He was part of the team which launched The Independent in 1986, later becoming its editor. He joined the BBC as political editor, in May 2000.

Sharron Davies can’t afford to heat her home after facing financial ruin for her views on trans women in sport

Champion swimmer, Sharron Davies, who takes her seat in the House of Lords next year, has opened up about struggling to pay bills, after making a number of controversial comments about trans women in sport

Olympian swimmer, Sharron Davies, has admitted she can’t afford to heat her home after making a number of controversial comments about the trans community.

The former Gladiator, 63, who takes her seat in the House of Lords next year, is known for her criticism of transgender rights and has expressed concerns about the impact she claims it has on women’s sport and spaces. Arguing that allowing trans women to compete in women’s sport disadvantages cisgender women, Sharron’s views have generated significant debate and controversy

The mum-of-three was once the toast of TV, with plum gigs, including iconic sports show Gladiators on her CV. She was also a regular commentator on the BBC. However, Sharron says pretty much all her contracts were pulled when she started to speak out about trans women in sport.

Claiming she only survived financially because her mother had left her an inheritance, the Olympian says money is still an issue, telling the Mail: “I’m lucky in that I had had a good career, so I didn’t have a huge mortgage, but now I live in a lovely Georgian house which I can’t afford to heat because my heating bills have gone mental like everyone else’s. I have been sitting here in my electric blanket in the kitchen today.

“But I learned a long time ago that money doesn’t bring happiness. What I am doing now gives me a sense of purpose.”

Sharron is now preparing to take her seat in Parliament next year after being nominated by Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch. The Tories said the accolade was in recognition of Sharron’s sporting achievements – and her campaigning on women’s rights.

Explaining that the Conservative leader told her that people will now have to listen to her, Sharron said: “I did say: ‘Hang on, what powers come with this job? What does it all mean?’.

“Kemi said: ‘You can say to people that they need to come and see you, and they can’t really ignore you. You can write to people and they HAVE to give you an answer”.’

Sharron continued: “So now, the people who have been avoiding me won’t be able to avoid me quite as much. People who don’t want to look into my eyes and say: ‘Yes, we are letting women in sport down’ won’t be able to simply ignore me.”

The silver-medal winner has become an outspoken campaigner against allowing transgender athletes in female competitions in order to “protect women’s sport”.

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The swimmer, who won a silver medal at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow and two Commonwealth golds, denied that her comments were transphobic and claimed she had spoken to many other female athletes who “feel the same way as me”.

Following her nomination for a peerage, Sharron said it would be “exciting to carry on fighting for women’s rights and safeguarding as well as trying to get as many kids, in particular, doing sport as possible”.

Instagram model’s heartbreaking final post as she shared cryptic message before she was found dead in Thailand

Canadian-Mexican model, Mary Magdalene, shared a cryptic message on social media before she was found dead in Thailand

Mary Magdalene – the Canadian-Mexican Instagram influencer and cosmetic surgery devotee known for her 38J breast implants – posted an enigmatic message online shortly before her body was discovered in Thailand.

The 33-year-old social media star, whose real name was Denise Ivonne Jarvis Gongora, reportedly fell from the ninth-floor balcony of a high-rise condominium on Tuesday, according to Phuket News.

Mary’s last post shows the closing scene from the film “The Truman Show” where Jim Carrey’s character memorably declares, “In case I don’t see ya, good afternoon, good morning and good night.” She also ominously changed the username of one of her other Instagram accounts to ‘MaryMagdaleneDied’.

Reports claim she was tragically discovered by hotel staff in the car park of the Patong Tower after 1.30pm, just hours after checking in for a single night.

Further reports claim that her body was moved from Patong Hospital to Vachira Phuket Hospital for a comprehensive autopsy to ascertain the precise cause of death.

Since her passing, tributes have come in, including from rapper Kreayshawn, RuPaul’s Drag Race star Plane Jane and influencer Eden the Doll.

Gongora’s brother Ivan also posted a heart-wrenching tribute to his sister on Thursday. Sharing a photo of the two of them enjoying lunch in Mexico, Ivan penned: “I wish I’d spent more getting to know you.” He added: “You are so funny and so creative, way more than I’ll ever be. I love you much more than words will ever say. You are my world. I wish things were different. Thank you for everything I love you sis.”

Gongora had amassed around half a million followers on social media where she showcased her plastic surgeries. She was also a revered artist who gained a cult following for her psychedelic paintings, sculptures and self-portraits.

In various interviews, she revealed that she was raised in a strict religious family where even watching Disney was prohibited. She rebelled at age 12, becoming sexually active and starting to use drugs. “Twelve, thirteen were the wildest years of my life,” she confessed on the No Jumper podcast. “I was doing lines of cocaine. I was going to school drunk in grade seven and eight.”

By the age of 17, Gongora was working as a stripper and later turned to escorting. After gaining internet fame for her looks, she capitalised on her online popularity by joining OnlyFans. “Because of OnlyFans I was able to stop dancing and escorting, which was making me depressed,” she shared. “So now I’m fortunate enough to live off that,” she previously disclosed.

Gongora underwent her first breast augmentation at the age of 21 in Mexico, performed by a local dentist, which unfortunately she suffered complications from. Over time, her cosmetic procedures included brow lifts, fat transfers, facial and body liposuction, multiple rhinoplasties and breast augmentations, veneers, cat-eye surgery, silicone buttock injections, numerous Brazilian butt lifts on top of buttock implants, and much more.

She first gained internet fame in 2018 after undergoing a risky procedure to enlarge her vagina with fillers, aiming to make it ‘the fattest in the world’.

“I almost died during the procedure. I had to get two blood transfusions. The doctor said I was losing so much blood and turning very pale. He thought I was going to die,” she previously revealed. Later, she opted for a vaginoplasty to reverse the enlargement surgery, citing disfigurement of her genital area as the reason.

As many of her surgeries were not legal, she frequently travelled globally, from Colombia to Russia, to undergo these procedures. She has had several near-death experiences on the operating table, and at one point, her buttocks began ‘rotting’ following illegal buttock injections, which she sealed with superglue. In early 2023, she temporarily had only one breast after one of her size 38J implants burst and deflated.

While the cause of the implant rupture remains uncertain, fans speculated that the troubled star might have overfilled it using an expander. The model’s surgeries led to a series of health issues. In 2022, she confessed that her numerous lip procedures had left her unable to close her mouth.

A tattoo on her chest once became infected, leading to a potentially fatal bout of sepsis that saw her rushed to the emergency room. More recently, an attempt to tattoo her eyeballs blue and yellow nearly cost her sight.

In the year leading up to her death, she began covering her entire upper body in pure black ink. Despite her obsession with surgery, she occasionally expressed regret and a longing for a more natural appearance.

In a heartfelt post shared in 2023, she admitted to being ‘trapped in a never-ending cycle’ of plastic surgery, constantly undergoing operations to correct previous botched procedures. “It’s not a fun little adventure anymore, it’s just draining in every possible way,” she lamented.

“My time gets drained, my bank account, my energy, my health. And in the long run, you just kind of end up digging yourself into a really expensive time-consuming hole.”

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Inside the life of Kate Winslet’s son Joe Anders from famous father to film roles

Kate Winslet’s directorial debut Goodbye June has been written by her son Joe Anders

Goodbye June has just arrived in cinemas and represents Oscar-winning Kate Winslet’s first venture into directing. The picture presents a moving story about four grown-up siblings who reunite over Christmas when their mum’s condition worsens and they must care for their dad, reports the Express.

The film, enjoying a limited theatrical run, will debut worldwide on Netflix on Christmas Eve and features a stellar ensemble cast including Winslet, Helen Mirren, Timothy Spall, Andrea Riseborough, Toni Collette, and Johnny Flynn.

With the movie’s launch, audiences are wondering if Goodbye June draws from real events, given that the screenplay was penned by director Winslet’s son, Joe Anders, alongside details about Winslet’s other children. Here’s what you need to know.

Is Goodbye June based on a true story?

Yes, Goodbye June stems from actual events. Anders crafted the script after being assigned to create a screenplay during his studies at the National Film and Television School.

Students were instructed to pen “something from the heart” and Anders chose to explore a touching episode from his personal experience.

He revealed: “I lost my grandmother when I was 13 and I could never forget how wonderful and also odd it was that all the family were around her and together in sending her off in a peaceful way, at the end of her life.

“The family was able to give her a passing that she deserved, and it was sort of amazing. It really struck me how fortunate we were to have that with her, and how that’s almost never the case for so many people who have deeply complicated family ties where there is often arguing, conflict and grudges.

“I tried to write a story about how a family are pulled closer together through the loss and not pulled apart and destroyed by it. I wanted to tell the story of something that happens to us all. But I didn’t want it to be depressing, I wanted it to feel uplifting and cathartic in some way.”

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Who is Kate Winslet’s son?

Joe Anders is the offspring of Winslet from her second marriage to Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes, known for his work on American Beauty, Skyfall, and Empire of Light.

Born Joe Alfie Winslet Mendes, he chose to go professionally by Joe Anders, a decision he made in 2022.

This British-American actor and writer, now 21, was born in New York City. He spent his childhood between America and the UK, but relocated to England in 2010 with his mother and older half-sister Mia Threapleton, following his parents’ split that same year.

Anders shares three half-siblings, including Threapleton, Bear Blaze from Winslet’s third marriage to businessman Edward Abel Smith, and a younger sister from his father’s second marriage to trumpet player Alison Balsom.

Before turning to writing, Anders made his acting debut in his father’s WWI epic 1917, playing the minor role of Private Willock.

He made an appearance in Channel 4’s BAFTA-winning drama I Am Ruth, playing the son and brother to his real-life mother and half-sister.

Anders has also graced the screen in Winslet’s film Lee, teen comedy Bonus Track and is set to feature in upcoming TV series Cape Fear and East of Eden.

Winslet has previously stood up for her son and daughter amidst criticism of nepotism for their roles in her projects.

The Titanic and Mare of Easttown star recently told BBC News: “I don’t like the nepo baby term because these kids are not getting a leg up.”

She shared: “You know, [Anders] would say to me, ‘I don’t want people to think that this film is just being made because you’re my mum.’ The film would have been made with or without me, the script is so, so good.

“And with Mia… I just try and say to my children, just follow your heart.”

She further added: “There are lots and lots of people in the world whose children go into a similar family business, whether it’s being a judge or a lawyer or a doctor.”

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Who are Kate Winslet’s children?

The Oscar-winning actress is a proud mother to three children. Her eldest is daughter Mia Honey Threapleton from her first marriage to filmmaker Jim Threapleton.

The 25 year old has followed her mother’s path and starred in I Am Ruth alongside Winslet, earning critical praise for the drama. She made her film debut in a non-speaking role in Winslet’s movie A Little Chaos back in 2014.

The rising star has since graced the small screen in TV series Dangerous Liaisons and Apple TV+’s popular period drama The Buccaneers, as well as making an appearance in the film The Phoenician Scheme.

As previously mentioned, Winslet’s second child is 21 year old screenwriter and actor Joe Anders, whose father is renowned director Sam Mendes.

Winslet’s youngest child is son Bear Blaze Winslet, whom she shares with her third husband and former businessman Edward Abel Smith.

Smith, who happens to be the nephew of business tycoon Richard Branson, was known as Ned RocknRoll from 2008 to 2019.

Born in December 2013, her youngest has stayed out of the limelight.

During an interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the Regime actress opened up about the unique name choice for her son.

She shared: “We were thinking about names during the pregnancy and actually I had never – when I was pregnant with Mia, when I was pregnant with Joe – I didn’t name them before they came out because I always felt like I had to see them and see who they’re going to be.

“Of course this time around, there’s Mia and Joe and the whole pregnancy is about what are we going to call the baby.”

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She further revealed that they all agreed “quite early on” to name the baby Bear, inspired by a childhood friend who went by the nickname ‘Bear’.

The middle name ‘Blaze’ was chosen in remembrance of how Winslet and her husband first met – amidst a house fire.