Fears for Kylie Jenner over shock Timothee Chalamet ‘split’

Reports are swirling Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet have split after a two year romance

They looked very much a power couple, but Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet have gone their separate ways, according to reports. The duo enjoyed a two-year romance, but sources say they have now called it quits.

The reality TV star and makeup guru, 28, and Wonka actor, 29, have remained relatively private about their romance since first being linked in April 202. However, they had attended a number of high-profile events together.

But now, Timothee’s no-show at a lavish bash for Kris Jenner’s 70th birthday celebrations has led to intense speculation about the couple. Snaps from the special occasion held at Jeff Bezos’ mansion in Beverley Hills. included photos of Beyonce and her husband Jay-Z, Prince Harry and Meghan and Justin and Hailey Bieber.

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While Kylie looked amazing in her plunging, backless white gown, it’s claimed she flew solo. Some sources suggest it comes as Timothee decided to end things.

A source told the Daily Mail: “This has happened before – but she talked him into getting back together. She is crazy about him so that could well happen again.”

Another source speaking to the publication suggested there could be a way back for the pair: “There is trouble in paradise, but they aren’t completely over,” they said.

“He is filming quite a bit, and she feels that she has to chase him. She is putting in the work more than him.”

It comes as Timothée seemed to take a swipe at Kylie during a Vogue cover shoot. There, he he said he didn’t talk about his relationship as there wasn’t ‘anything to say’.

Last month, reports suggested the duo had opposing thoughts on marriage. It’s claimed these feelings had been driving a wedge between the pair.

According to a source speaking to the Daily Mail at the time, their views on settling down differed. ““Timothée was on the brink of calling it quits with Kylie,” the insider said.

They went on: “His career is skyrocketing and the last thing he wants right now is to be a father.”

However, another source said Kylie, who shares two children with her ex, Travis Scot, is ready to “be married and have a family”.

The said: “Marriage and children have been discussed, and they aren’t on the same page on timing because he is actively pursuing his career.” They also added that Kylie “won’t wait forever”.

Her ex seemed full of joy on stage in Japan this weekend, performing alongside controversial rapper Kanye West. Ye, who was once part of the Kardashian-Jenner clan to due his marriage to Kim Kardashian joined Travis on stage to perform a number of his throwback tunes.

Any potential split with Timothee, wouldn’t be Kylie’s only heartbreak in recent months, either. Last month her beloved dog Norman died aged almost 13 years old.

The star had had the pet since she was 17. Taking to her Instagram to share throwback snaps of her dog in multiple sweet scenarios, she shared how she had to ‘prepare herself’ as he got older.

She wrote: “In Loving Memory of My Sweet Norman. I still remember the day I brought you home. I had never loved anything so much. I always wanted an Italian Greyhound growing up, but my mommy never let me have one. Then, right after I turned 17, I got you for Christmas, and it was the best gift I could have ever received.

‘Lush has launched skin-friendly make-up and this product exceeded all my expectations’

Iconic beauty brand Lush has just dropped a new range of make-up, including primers, tinted moisturiser and mascara – and our beauty editor has been putting them to the test

Lush is probably best known for its fun and fragrant bath bombs, but when the iconic bath and body brand announced that it was launching a new line of make-up, I was certainly intrigued. Described as ‘make-up that multitasks so you don’t have to’, the new range of tinted moisturisers, primers, concealers and skin tints include skin benefits as well as natural-looking results – and I’ve given it a go.

Having already tested out lots of foundations, tinted moisturisers and skin tints this year – and as someone who wears some sort of face base almost every day – the new Lush product I was most intrigued to try was the Skinwear Tinted Moisturiser, £16, and available in some shades. Here’s how I got on…

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Admittedly, I initially had my doubts. I’m not really a ‘Lush girl’ and tend to favour foundations from mid-range brands and above – and, because Lush isn’t known for its make-up, I wasn’t sure what to expect here. First impressions of the product also made me a little wary; it comes in a metal paint tube-style packaging, and looks very thick and paste-like when first squeezed out of the tube.

However, I shouldn’t have been so sceptical because the product is actually very good. Despite its thick texture it rubs in really easily with either fingers or a brush, and leaves skin feeling instantly softer, smoother and nourished. Containing glycerin, cocoa butter and jojoba oil, it really feels like a moisturiser, with a very light, sheer veil of coverage that still does a great job of blurring and erasing minor imperfections.

Lush says it gives a matte finish, but I think that word gives the wrong impression; sure, it’s more blurring and soft-focus than luminous or light-reflective, but it’s absolutely not cakey or flat, as you might expect from a matte formula. It also has a really moisturising feel that you can still feel on your skin at the end of the day. I think it would suit all skin types, including dry, except perhaps very oily complexions.

As with most lightweight bases like skin tint and tinted moisturisers, don’t expect this to stay looking flawless for hours on end – although it layers well and is very easy to touch up if you need a little extra coverage throughout the day. If it’s longevity you want fro your lightweight base, I can’t recommend Milk Makeup Hydro Grip Gel Tint, £34, enough for this.

I’d also like to see a slightly wider shade range, especially for deeper skin tones (I’m wearing Light Neutral, the third lightest of them, and it’s perhaps still a little light for my fair skin tone).

Another even cheaper new skin tint has also impressed me recently: Collection Cosmetics Skin Tint, £6.99 from Superdrug. I tried it out the day after stepping off a 16-hour flight, when my skin was looking especially grey and tired, and it made me look so much perkier in a flash. I even caught my reflection a couple of times throughout the day and though how good my skin looked.

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And for something creamier and more luxurious, Hourglass Veil Hydrating Skin Tint Foundation, £49, also gets my vote. Although pricey, if it’s sheer-to-light coverage you’re after, they don’t come much nicer feeling than this. More like a tinted moisturiser, IMO, but with a touch more coverage and longevity, this feels really hydrating on the skin without looking too shiny or dewy, a feeling that lasts all day long.

Coronation Street star gives birth to first baby and shares adorable snaps

Coronation Street actor Melissa Johns says ‘I have never felt anything similar to this’ as she reveals she has given birth to her first baby with her husband Dan

Coronation Street and Grantchester actress Melissa Johns has exclusively revealed to The Mirror that she has welcomed her first baby, a daughter who she ‘can’t take her eyes off’. Melissa, 35, welcomed her daughter with her husband, Dan Hampton, one year after they tied the knot in a romantic Hertfordshire ceremony.

The soap star, who is known for her role as Imogen Pascoe, gave fans a glimpse inside her baby bubble with her new daughter as they enter a whole new era of their lives. She shared one intimate photo of them walking down the hospital corridor with their bundle of joy snuggled up in a car seat, and another of a bassinet, which showed two tiny feet poking out of the top.

In a sweet caption, Melissa wrote: “Our baby girl is here. We can’t take out eyes off you”. Alongside the emotional post played the song Can’t Take My Eyes Off You by Frankie Valli.

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The glowing new mum told The Mirror: “I thought I’d felt most emotions by this point in my life. Or at lease emotions I could compare to other experiences. But I have never felt anything similar to this. The love, the magic, the hormone dips. It’s a rollercoaster. And one I’m so so grateful to be on.”

Melissa, who was born with only one arm, added: “I’m so lucky to be doing this with Dan. He’s carried us both for 9 months and continues to do so now. He’s quite literally my right arm.”

It follows after Melissa recently opened up on her pregnancy and gushed about how ’empowered’ and ‘limitless’ she felt when growing her daughter. She previously told us: “It feels so empowering to me. I’ve grown up not seeing people with body differences in bump photoshoots and I’ve spent a lot of my life with people telling me that my body is limited.

Adding: “Having a limb difference, people have commented on it, judged it and put their own limitations on it. There’s something about growing and carrying a baby that makes me feel limitless. Growing up feeling people were limiting me to growing a child and feeling limitless, it’s a lovely feeling.”

The disability activist revealed her pregnancy to her online followers in June alongside a picture taken on the beach with husband Dan. Before giving birth, she explained that people would ask how she would cope, adding: “That just adds an extra layer of anxiety to the pressure that all first-time mums feel.

“We’re all worrying, how does this work? And on top of that I’m thinking, ‘What about when my husband is at work – will I be able to find a one-handed pram that I can collapse with one arm? How will I get the pram in and out of the car on my own? How will I drink a cup of coffee with my friends while holding the baby?’

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“I feel like saying, ‘I don’t know yet, I haven’t worked it out, but I will find a way.’”

Richard Darbyshire dead: Living in a Box singer dies as band issue heartfelt statement

Living in a Box singer Richard Darbyshire has died aged 65.

The former singer from the 80s pop band passed away on Monday, his heartbroken family confirmed.

In 1985, Darbyshire became the vocalist/guitarist for the fledgling band, which included drummer, Anthony ‘Tich’ Critchlow, and keyboardist, Marcus Vere.

Formed in Sheffield, they scored a worldwide hit with their debut single – also called Living In A Box – in 1987.

He left the band in 1989 after personnel changes at the band’s record label caused artistic differences during the recording of their third LP.

In a statement on the band’s social media, Marcus and Tich wrote: “It is with immense sadness that we have to announce the passing of Richard Darbyshire, founder member and lead singer with Living In A Box from 1987-1990.






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“Richard was an incredible talent – what a voice! His vocal skills knew no bounds, from the driving raw power of our first, eponymous hit song, to the tender heart-melting charm of Room In Your Heart, Richard, truly, could do it all. His guitar playing, though less recognised, was equally accomplished. As a songwriter, Richard was at the heart of everything we did; a pure craftsman and a master of his art.

“In some ways Richard was the most reluctant of ‘pop stars’, ‘ always eschewing the limelight that inevitably came with the success we had. He hated the photo shoots, the interviews, the tv appearances and thought it was all a bit daft. He was happiest in the studio, guitar in hand, working on the next song…

Richard, wherever you are, Tich and I will miss you dearly. The laughs we had, the wildcat ride we went on, will never be forgotten.”
The post was ended with the sign off: “Love you man, Marcus and Tich xx”

Richard went on to make solo music including his debut How Many Angels was released in 1994. Singer Lisa Stansfield co-wrote two of the songs titled “This I Swear” and “Tell Him No”, and sang backing vocals on the album.






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How Many Angels also featured songs originally written for Living in a Box’s third album, and new songs written by Darbyshire and Frank Musker.

The musician died on Monday 10 November, his family confirmed to the BBC, adding: “We are all very sad but his memory and songs will live on.”

No cause of death was given.

Living in a Box reformed in 2016 with replacement vocalist Kenny Thomas, and are currently touring with their third singer Bryan Chambers.

Before his death, Darbyshire had been holding songwriting workshops in London. He is survived by his wife, the vocal coach Sonia Jones.






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Tributes from fans on X, formerly twitter, included one fan who said: “Another sad loss for the music industry with the announcement that original Living In A Box frontman Richard Darbyshire has passed away. Give one of their hits a spin today. R.I.P. Richard Darbyshire.”

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Germany detains man accused of offering to pay people to kill politicians

German police have detained a suspect accused of running a darknet platform that called for prominent politicians to be murdered, according to prosecutors.

The suspect, a German-Polish dual citizen identified only as “Martin S.” in line with German privacy rules, was detained in the western city of Dortmund late on Monday, the Federal Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement. Public broadcaster ARD reported that he had ties to the far-right Reich Citizens movement, citing security sources.

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He is suspected of “terrorism” financing, providing instructions for committing serious acts of violence endangering the state and dangerous dissemination of personal data.

Prosecutors allege that Martin S. had been calling for attacks on politicians, officials and other figures in German public life on the darknet – the name given to parts of the internet that can only be accessed using specialised software – since at least June. He is accused of anonymously running a platform on which he published lists of names, self-styled death sentences and instructions for building explosives.

Prosecutors did not address his motive or suggest he was working for a foreign actor.

Martin S. also allegedly called for donations in cryptocurrency that were intended to be offered as a reward for killing his targets. The platform contained sensitive personal data on potential victims, prosecutors said.

While authorities did not name any of the politicians or public figures Martin S. had targeted, Spiegel news magazine reported that former chancellors Angela Merkel and Olaf Scholz, as well as other former federal ministers, were on the list.

German politicians complain that they are increasingly subject to attacks, both verbal and physical, at a time of deepening polarisation.

There has also been a general increase in the scale of cyber threats to Germany and other Western countries.

Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, asked about the case at a previously scheduled news conference, said the investigation into a suspect trying to generate money to finance attacks against public figures via “a right-wing extremist platform” had been ongoing since June. He declined to give further details.

Federal prosecutors are responsible for significant extremism-related and national security cases in Germany.