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Georgia Kousoulou in playful funeral look as she celebrates hen do with TOWIE pals

Almost two years after their first engagement in December 2023, Georgia Kousoulou will reaffirm her love for Towie co-star Tommy Mallet.

Georgia Kousoulou is counting down to her second wedding day(Image: Instagram)

Georgia Kousoulou declared she was ‘living my best hen life’ as she prepared to well and truly kiss her single days goodbye. The 30-year-old The Only Way Is Essex star has been in a relationship with co-star Tommy Mallet, 32, since 2014.

The couple tied the knot in a low-key ceremony in 2023, and they recently welcomed a son named Brody in 2021 and a daughter named Gigi in a year later. The couple is now planning a lavish celebration to honor their union.

After going over the legal paperwork together two years ago, the couple is counting on having a big wedding reception for friends and family members to fully rekindle their romance. Georgia made the announcement over the weekend on social media that she was celebrating with friends before the wedding.

Sharing a string of photos and video clips via Instagram on Sunday, she wrote: “I am living my best hen life. So lucky to have the best girls with me.”

Georgia was humorously dressed in a short, strappy black lace number and a dramatic black veil hanging from her hair. Chloe Lewis, Lydia Bright, and Lauren Willis, who all wore racy lace outfits, joined her at the party.

Georgia Kousoulou is counting down to her second wedding day
She was joined by friends and fellow Towie stars as they celebrated in Ibiza(Image: Instagram/georgiakousoulou)
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As celebrations began, the ladies spotted heading off to O Bar as they had been letting down their hair in Ibiza. Additionally, his husband, Tommy Fordham, took to social media to share photos of his wife. He recently changed his stage name to Tommy Fordham.

Georgia is LIVING this weekend in Ibiza, he wrote in an Instagram post accompanying a photo of her riding a pink jeep. She seems happy, which is nice.

The celebratory snaps have caused some fans to wonder, but many have posed the same question on Georgia’s post. When someone wrote, “Aren’t you already married?,” which phrase best sums up the situation?

In fact, over the course of more than 16 months, Georgia and Tommy became Mr. and Mrs. Fordham. At the ceremony, the couple exchanged vows, with their then-baby son Brody wearing a customary suit and Georgia sporting a white gown.

Tommy and his wife, who was at the time, shared the happy news via a social media post with the caption “we done a thing. 1 December.”

After a challenging year. We chose to celebrate the year together as husband and wife, in love and marriage, and we also wanted to celebrate our wedding day. Part 2 of “The Long-Prohesied” is now said to be weeks away, with the couple’s wedding scheduled for this summer in Spain.

Georgia even revealed last year that she had gone to extraordinary lengths to make sure the second wedding was held. She stated OK! Magazine: “The Spain wedding still takes place because I made Tommy sign a contract. I wrote it myself. We are now married, I was concerned he would leave. However, it has done me a favor by piqueing his interest even more in getting married.

“Part two will be a lot different. We didn’t do certain things for part one, so we can do them in Spain. The second one should be so unique to me.

We wanted to keep that for part two, saying, “We will do all the vows, the first dance, my dad walking me down the aisle.” Despite not having a role last time, [Son] Brody will now because he is] a little older. He might be able to carry the rings.

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‘More to come’ from Ferrari, says Hamilton

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After coming back from 12th place on the grid to finish fourth in the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton asserts that Ferrari has “more to come” from them.

The tifosi, a seven-time champion, described the race as “a highlight of the year so far” and claimed there were “lots of positives to take” from it.

He finished ahead of his team-mate Charles Leclerc, who finished sixth for the first time this year.

The team did a fantastic job of strategy and pit stops, and the setup was fantastic. The car felt fantastic.

We put a lot of pressure on ourselves because of our ongoing struggles with the car this year, and especially because of our qualifying.

“I can’t recall the last time I participated in a race like that as it progressed.” There was undoubtedly one last year, but this one was unique because I drove a red car. It was a really wonderful feeling to finally feel that way about the car.

Hamilton began on the hard tyre, ran long, and was then assisted by two safety cars before moving on. For the final restart, he moved up to seventh place and started in his final position.

When I got on the medium tyres and a great call at the end, Hamilton said, “Bit by bit strategy started to work out and the car really came alive.”

The 40-year-old British driver said that this was his first time racing in Italy.

He said, “It was just really very reminiscent of when I was growing up watching it sitting at home on my couch, having a bacon sandwich, watching Michael Schumacher here racing with Ferrari and seeing the connection.”

“It was quite an incredible feeling to realize that I’m now connected to them in one of the two Ferraris.” It’s unbelievable how passionate I am about it.

Hamilton’s best qualifying result of the year so far in a grand prix came despite Ferrari’s worst qualifying result of the year, with Leclerc and Hamilton starting 11th and 11th.

Lewis Hamilton with his arms outstretched in front of a grandstand of Ferrari fans before the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on SundayReuters

Hamilton was considering the famed race on the streets of the principality ahead of F1’s scheduled Monaco weekend.

“Getting the tires to work in one lap will still be a question.” I believe we could be in a good position if that is resolved next week, he said.

Leclerc, who won in Monaco last year, fears that a “very difficult weekend” will result from the Ferrari’s weakness in slow-speed corners.

He claimed that “Monaco is exposing quite a few weaknesses of our car.”

Leclerc continued, “I don’t believe the situation we are in is a silver bullet.” Simply put, we need to work and try to understand where this qualifying issue originates. The Saturdays are what are currently causing us to slow down.

It’s obvious that we are attempting to get the most out of the Saturday car, according to team principal Frederic Vasseur. What we didn’t improve on the qualifying set-up the previous two weekends.

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‘More to come’ from Ferrari, says Hamilton

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After coming back from 12th place on the grid to finish fourth in the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton asserts that Ferrari has “more to come” from them.

The tifosi, a seven-time champion, described the race as “a highlight of the year so far” and claimed there were “lots of positives to take” from it.

He finished ahead of his team-mate Charles Leclerc, who finished sixth for the first time this year.

The team did a fantastic job of strategy and pit stops, and the setup was fantastic. The car felt fantastic.

We put a lot of pressure on ourselves because of our ongoing struggles with the car this year, and especially because of our qualifying.

“I can’t recall the last time I participated in a race like that as it progressed.” There was undoubtedly one last year, but this one was unique because I drove a red car. It was a really wonderful feeling to finally feel that way about the car.

Hamilton began on the hard tyre, ran long, and was then assisted by two safety cars before moving on. For the final restart, he moved up to seventh place and started in his final position.

When I got on the medium tyres and a great call at the end, Hamilton said, “Bit by bit strategy started to work out and the car really came alive.”

The 40-year-old British driver said that this was his first time racing in Italy.

He said, “It was just really very reminiscent of when I was growing up watching it sitting at home on my couch, having a bacon sandwich, watching Michael Schumacher here racing with Ferrari and seeing the connection.”

“It was quite an incredible feeling to realize that I’m now connected to them in one of the two Ferraris.” It’s unbelievable how passionate I am about it.

Hamilton’s best qualifying result of the year so far in a grand prix came despite Ferrari’s worst qualifying result of the year, with Leclerc and Hamilton starting 11th and 11th.

Lewis Hamilton with his arms outstretched in front of a grandstand of Ferrari fans before the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on SundayReuters

Hamilton was considering the famed race on the streets of the principality ahead of F1’s scheduled Monaco weekend.

“Getting the tires to work in one lap will still be a question.” I believe we could be in a good position if that is resolved next week, he said.

Leclerc, who won in Monaco last year, fears that a “very difficult weekend” will result from the Ferrari’s weakness in slow-speed corners.

He claimed that “Monaco is exposing quite a few weaknesses of our car.”

Leclerc continued, “I don’t believe the situation we are in is a silver bullet.” Simply put, we need to work and try to understand where this qualifying issue originates. The Saturdays are what are currently causing us to slow down.

It’s obvious that we are attempting to get the most out of the Saturday car, according to team principal Frederic Vasseur. What we didn’t improve on the qualifying set-up the previous two weekends.

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Can anyone stop ‘unrivalled’ Chelsea after treble?

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As Chelsea’s players celebrated at Wembley, a treble complete and an unbeaten domestic season intact, they draped flags around their shoulders displaying the word “unrivalled”.

They strolled up the steps to collect their winners’ medals and lift the Women’s FA Cup trophy aloft, dancing in front of new £20m investor Alexis Ohanian and waving to family members in the stands and on the pitch below.

Their mission was complete. Domestic dominance was achieved and they have indeed been unrivalled.

For manager Sonia Bompastor, her debut season at the club could not have gone much better.

Words, she says, cannot describe her feelings, but she gave an indication of them when she threw her arms in the air and roared when Catarina Macario scored the second goal in their 3-0 victory over Manchester United.

What made the difference at Wembley?

The gap was evident on Sunday as Chelsea outshone Manchester United in almost every department.

Deeper squad depth, more experience, physicality in midfield and a ruthlessness in the key moments helped Chelsea stroll across the line to complete the treble.

They soaked up a period of United pressure early on, clearing away successive corner deliveries, before eventually imposing themselves.

Scotland midfielder Erin Cuthbert won almost every duel in midfield, Mayra Ramirez and Aggie Beever-Jones ran confidently at United’s defence and Sandy Baltimore was calm and composed from the penalty spot to make it 1-0.

United’s response never came – Chelsea did not allow it – and as the substitutions rolled out, Bompastor’s side only got stronger.

“Even if I have a lot of experience in my squad, sometimes you stress a little bit and it’s OK to have the pressure, but when it’s too high you don’t start the way you want to,” Bompastor said as she reflected on a difficult opening 10 minutes.

“But after that, we were confident enough to turn things around and we were the better team. We were stronger I think and deserved to win the game.”

Chelsea’s depth allowed them to switch things up. They set up with a less familiar back three and played Baltimore higher up the pitch.

Having tried it successfully against Liverpool in their final WSL match, Bompastor said they made small tweaks to improve it and had focused purely on the new system from Tuesday to Saturday, specifically on “how they could hurt United”.

United boss Marc Skinner said he changed his formation three times in the game to combat it but it was not enough – individually, Chelsea were better.

Why this treble is more special

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It is Chelsea’s second domestic treble but arguably their greatest season, given it was achieved having gone unbeaten.

Their last one came in 2021 under former manager Emma Hayes but, with the FA Cup final delayed a year because of Covid, two of the trophies were won the season before.

As well as stepping into the shoes of Hayes – who had been at the club for 12 years – Bompastor had to develop her English to aid communication, help her four children adapt to new schools and compete in a new league in a different country.

Former England striker Ellen White said many expected Chelsea “to need a transition period” for Bompastor to implement her style.

The style will come, but the results already have.

“What they’ve achieved this season is phenomenal. Everything’s come together in Bompastor’s first season,” White told BBC One.

“Winning the treble and going unbeaten is extraordinary. Chelsea’s mentality has been phenomenal. The squad depth is unrivalled. It’s mind-blowing.

“It takes a special person to be able to manage those egos and have the communication.

“What’s special about Bompastor is she has been a player, she knows how it works, she’s a proven winner.”

Chelsea became the first WSL club to go unbeaten in a 22-game campaign and the champions broke their record points tally to do it (60).

Their latest FA Cup win – their sixth in total – was the first under a manager that was not Hayes.

Bompastor is also the first non-British manager to win the Women’s FA Cup since Arsenal’s Spanish manager Pedro Martinez Losa in 2016 – when they beat Chelsea.

Former England midfielder Fara Williams said: “I think the most impressive thing is to keep being able to motivate these players to go on and to continue to win.

“Big players want to play and they have got a massive squad. There’s only one way you keep the squad depth together and that is with good management.

How can anyone stop Chelsea?

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What it means for everyone else is a scary prospect – this is just the start of Chelsea under Bompastor.

It’s a new era, there are new ambitions and there is new investment at Chelsea.

Having smashed the world record transfer fee to sign USA defender Naomi Girma in January, she is likely to become a mainstay in the team next season after recovering from injury and returning to full fitness.

Ohanian’s investment could mean more spending in the summer, while Australia striker Sam Kerr is still to return following an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury.

They are still chasing an elusive maiden Champions League trophy – having been humbled by Barcelona in the semi-finals this season – and that is what is driving them. So are Chelsea only going to get better?

“I mean, that’s our ambition for sure. Maybe everyone is saying ‘Chelsea will run away from the pack in England’ but our goal is to compete against the best in Europe,” said Bompastor.

While Chelsea celebrated with their fans, FA Cup medals around their necks, Bompastor said some had pointed out the missing Champions League trophy.

“What sets them apart from everyone else is they don’t stand still. They always want to move forward,” said White.

“Everyone needs to look at their blueprint and be like ‘how can we reach what they are and bridge that gap?’ This team is phenomenal and they’re going places.”

Manchester United are one of those chasing.

Sunday’s result was proof there is still work to do and manager Skinner knows they cannot compete financially – but what else can they do?

“We have to maximise what we have got. We have to come back fitter, stronger, more aggressive and concentrate more,” he said.

“I still believe this – I think we have the best team spirit in the country. I think I have to go and find the other answers.

“We vastly and quite openly spend less than Chelsea. I won’t rest over the summer. I have to find a way to close that gap but we need investment as well.”

Skinner’s plea for more investment is supported by Bompastor, who said Chelsea will only improve on the European stage if they are pushed by others in England.

“If you have more competition you are able to perform better. This is what we want to be a better team,” she added.

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Can anyone stop ‘unrivalled’ Chelsea after treble?

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As Chelsea’s players celebrated at Wembley, a treble complete and an unbeaten domestic season intact, they draped flags around their shoulders displaying the word “unrivalled”.

They strolled up the steps to collect their winners’ medals and lift the Women’s FA Cup trophy aloft, dancing in front of new £20m investor Alexis Ohanian and waving to family members in the stands and on the pitch below.

Their mission was complete. Domestic dominance was achieved and they have indeed been unrivalled.

For manager Sonia Bompastor, her debut season at the club could not have gone much better.

Words, she says, cannot describe her feelings, but she gave an indication of them when she threw her arms in the air and roared when Catarina Macario scored the second goal in their 3-0 victory over Manchester United.

What made the difference at Wembley?

The gap was evident on Sunday as Chelsea outshone Manchester United in almost every department.

Deeper squad depth, more experience, physicality in midfield and a ruthlessness in the key moments helped Chelsea stroll across the line to complete the treble.

They soaked up a period of United pressure early on, clearing away successive corner deliveries, before eventually imposing themselves.

Scotland midfielder Erin Cuthbert won almost every duel in midfield, Mayra Ramirez and Aggie Beever-Jones ran confidently at United’s defence and Sandy Baltimore was calm and composed from the penalty spot to make it 1-0.

United’s response never came – Chelsea did not allow it – and as the substitutions rolled out, Bompastor’s side only got stronger.

“Even if I have a lot of experience in my squad, sometimes you stress a little bit and it’s OK to have the pressure, but when it’s too high you don’t start the way you want to,” Bompastor said as she reflected on a difficult opening 10 minutes.

“But after that, we were confident enough to turn things around and we were the better team. We were stronger I think and deserved to win the game.”

Chelsea’s depth allowed them to switch things up. They set up with a less familiar back three and played Baltimore higher up the pitch.

Having tried it successfully against Liverpool in their final WSL match, Bompastor said they made small tweaks to improve it and had focused purely on the new system from Tuesday to Saturday, specifically on “how they could hurt United”.

United boss Marc Skinner said he changed his formation three times in the game to combat it but it was not enough – individually, Chelsea were better.

Why this treble is more special

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It is Chelsea’s second domestic treble but arguably their greatest season, given it was achieved having gone unbeaten.

Their last one came in 2021 under former manager Emma Hayes but, with the FA Cup final delayed a year because of Covid, two of the trophies were won the season before.

As well as stepping into the shoes of Hayes – who had been at the club for 12 years – Bompastor had to develop her English to aid communication, help her four children adapt to new schools and compete in a new league in a different country.

Former England striker Ellen White said many expected Chelsea “to need a transition period” for Bompastor to implement her style.

The style will come, but the results already have.

“What they’ve achieved this season is phenomenal. Everything’s come together in Bompastor’s first season,” White told BBC One.

“Winning the treble and going unbeaten is extraordinary. Chelsea’s mentality has been phenomenal. The squad depth is unrivalled. It’s mind-blowing.

“It takes a special person to be able to manage those egos and have the communication.

“What’s special about Bompastor is she has been a player, she knows how it works, she’s a proven winner.”

Chelsea became the first WSL club to go unbeaten in a 22-game campaign and the champions broke their record points tally to do it (60).

Their latest FA Cup win – their sixth in total – was the first under a manager that was not Hayes.

Bompastor is also the first non-British manager to win the Women’s FA Cup since Arsenal’s Spanish manager Pedro Martinez Losa in 2016 – when they beat Chelsea.

Former England midfielder Fara Williams said: “I think the most impressive thing is to keep being able to motivate these players to go on and to continue to win.

“Big players want to play and they have got a massive squad. There’s only one way you keep the squad depth together and that is with good management.

How can anyone stop Chelsea?

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What it means for everyone else is a scary prospect – this is just the start of Chelsea under Bompastor.

It’s a new era, there are new ambitions and there is new investment at Chelsea.

Having smashed the world record transfer fee to sign USA defender Naomi Girma in January, she is likely to become a mainstay in the team next season after recovering from injury and returning to full fitness.

Ohanian’s investment could mean more spending in the summer, while Australia striker Sam Kerr is still to return following an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury.

They are still chasing an elusive maiden Champions League trophy – having been humbled by Barcelona in the semi-finals this season – and that is what is driving them. So are Chelsea only going to get better?

“I mean, that’s our ambition for sure. Maybe everyone is saying ‘Chelsea will run away from the pack in England’ but our goal is to compete against the best in Europe,” said Bompastor.

While Chelsea celebrated with their fans, FA Cup medals around their necks, Bompastor said some had pointed out the missing Champions League trophy.

“What sets them apart from everyone else is they don’t stand still. They always want to move forward,” said White.

“Everyone needs to look at their blueprint and be like ‘how can we reach what they are and bridge that gap?’ This team is phenomenal and they’re going places.”

Manchester United are one of those chasing.

Sunday’s result was proof there is still work to do and manager Skinner knows they cannot compete financially – but what else can they do?

“We have to maximise what we have got. We have to come back fitter, stronger, more aggressive and concentrate more,” he said.

“I still believe this – I think we have the best team spirit in the country. I think I have to go and find the other answers.

“We vastly and quite openly spend less than Chelsea. I won’t rest over the summer. I have to find a way to close that gap but we need investment as well.”

Skinner’s plea for more investment is supported by Bompastor, who said Chelsea will only improve on the European stage if they are pushed by others in England.

“If you have more competition you are able to perform better. This is what we want to be a better team,” she added.

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China To Build Electric Vehicles Factories In Nigeria, Boost Mining Ties

Yu Dunhai, the Chinese ambassador to Nigeria, has reiterated China’s commitment to intensifying bilateral cooperation with Nigeria, particularly in the solid minerals sector, through the establishment of EV factories and increased industrial collaboration.

Ambassador Dunhai emphasized the strategic significance of Nigeria in China’s foreign policy while speaking as a courtesy to Dele Alake, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development.

“Nigeria is a wonderful nation with abundant natural resources. Chinese companies are already heavily involved in the mining industry of Nigeria, from exploration to completion.

We want to expand this collaboration, especially in accordance with President Tinubu’s eight priority areas, including solid minerals economic diversification, he said.

During the Nigerian leader’s state visit to China, Ambassador Dunhai brought up President Xi Jinping’s recent high-level conversation with him.

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He noted that both presidents agreed to open up new avenues for cooperation by boosting bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership.

The ambassador cited the Chinese government’s commitment to responsible investment and the ambassador’s assertion that the embassy consistently advises Chinese companies operating in Nigeria to follow local laws, follow corporate social responsibility (CSR), and uphold environmental and safety standards.

We “tolerate” illegal mining to a halt. He emphasized that the Chinese government is prepared to assist Nigerian authorities in prosecuting any criminals.

Alake reacted by acknowledging that most Chinese companies adhere to legal and regulatory frameworks, acknowledging that China has long supported Nigeria’s economic growth.

He cited a recent viral video involving a Chinese national allegedly bribing local security officials as one of his concerns over the conduct of a select few operators, which are tarnishing China’s reputation.

We have taken legal action against illegal businesses, including some Chinese citizens. Even in isolation, such events undermine the work of many trustworthy Chinese businesses. The minister reaffirmed that we require your assistance in bringing these criminals to justice.

Alake also praised the government’s recent efforts to stop illegal mining by deploying Mining Marshals, noting that the initiative has significantly improved compliance and sent a strong message to both local and foreign operators.

The minister reiterated the country’s willingness to talk to serious investors, stressing that local value addition is the main topic at the moment rather than raw materials exports.

Our minerals have been exported raw for industrial purposes for years. That needs to change. To promote Nigeria’s development, we now give local processing a priority.

We want to see local manufacturing of electric vehicles and batteries, he said, “for instance, given the abundance of lithium.”

Alake urged Ambassador Dunhai to support Chinese investors in Nigeria by pursuing a full-cycle investment strategy, including those involving mineral extraction and processing. He emphasized that a change in the market would help to harness Nigeria’s significant market and lessen its dependence on fossil fuels.