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Archive May 13, 2025

TOWIE star James Argent attacked beauty queen model girlfriend on Spain holiday

James ‘Arg’ Argent attacked his model girlfriend Nicoline Artursson while on holiday in Spain. The former TOWIE star, 37, was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence by the Spanish Civil Guard in Costa del Sol and taken into custody on Sunday, May 5.

Onlookers that witnessed the incident earlier told the Mirror “heard an aggressive man yelling” and “throwing objects from the terrace of a nearby house”. Argent admitted “mistreating” Nicoline in the Court of Violence Against Women in Fuengirola, according to The Sun.

The publication reports the reality TV star received a suspended jail sentence. and must carry out a “resocialisation course in the field of gender violence.” He was also reportedly given a restraining order prohibiting him from contacting Ms Artursson.






James Argent pictured in London last year
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When approached by the Mirror today, the Guardia Civil confirmed the arrest, saying: “We can confirm Mr Argent was arrested by ‘Policia Local’ of Mijas for an alleged crime of domestic violence on 5th May.”

“We were frightened by his shouts,” an onlooker told us. “We couldn’t believe what we were seeing,” they added before stating that Nicoline “appeared to be physically and emotionally devastated.”

The Mirror understands Nicoline’s mother arrived at the scene to aid her daughter and police transported them both to a hospital.






James has been given a restraining order prohibiting him from contacting Nicoline


James has been given a restraining order prohibiting him from contacting Nicoline
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A source close to Argent told The Sun that TOWIE star is “remorseful about what happened but is insisting he never meant any harm.”

Argent rose to fame as an original cast member on The Only Way Is Essex, appearing on the ITV series from 2010 until 2018. Over the years, the 37-year-old singer has taken part in a number of reality TV shows, including Celebrity Super Spa, The Jump, Sugar Free Farm and Celebs Go Dating.

TOWIE suspended Argent from filming in October 2014 when he failed a drug test. He later attended rehab before returning to the series. The reality TV star has regularly been an inpatient at centres due to his issues with drug addiction.






Argent is believed to be 'remorseful' about the situation


Argent is believed to be ‘remorseful’ about the situation
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David Cummings)

Speaking in 2023, Argent said: “I battled with [drug addiction] for a number of years. But I’ve got through it and I’m doing alright. I’m doing well. I’m clean, sober, and I have been for a long time now.”

Argent, who also works as a wedding singer, underwent a sleeve gastrectomy procedure in April 2021, after his weight reached 27 stone.

“I had a bad relationship with food. I would either do no exercise at all and binge eat or I would starve myself and train three times a day,” told GB News two years on from the surgery.

“I was either morbidly obese or slim. I was constantly yo-yo ing.I now have a great relationship with food and with exercise and I have got the balance right. I am proud of what I have achieved.”

The Mirror has approached representatives for James Argent for comment on this story.

*For confidential support, call the 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Freephone Helpline on 0808 2000 247 or visit womensaid.co.uk If you or your family have lost a friend or family member through fatal domestic abuse, AAFDA (Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse) can offer specialist and expert support and advocacy. For more info visit www.aafda.org.uk

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Heavy hangs the crown – sadness at Wiggins’ troubles

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The view from the ornate throne on which Bradley Wiggins sat in the blazing London summer sun in 2012 must have been glorious.

To say all the planets had aligned for him would have been an understatement.

He had become the first Briton to win the Tour de France. He had followed it with an Olympic time trial gold in his home city.

It felt like the coronation of a king. Wiggins, then 32, glided to London 2012 glory under a constantly moving tifo of union flags and Olympic rings.

By 2016, thanks largely to his many successes on the track, he would become Britain’s most decorated Olympian.

With sideburns and the sharpest mod feather cut, he even looked good in Lycra. And by the end of the year, he was endorsing his signature style on top clothing brands and choosing records with his icon Paul Weller on BBC 6 Music.

It seemed as if he had it all.

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Drugs, divorce and bankruptcy: How did it come to this?

In an interview with the Observer, Wiggins said of his post-career cocaine addiction: “There were times my son thought I was going to be found dead in the morning.

“I was a functioning addict. People wouldn’t realise – I was high most of the time for many years.”

Wiggins – a gangly north Londoner, from a broken home, brought up in poverty – made it to the very top of a sport that requires clinical preparation and a calm head under pressure.

In interviews during his career, Wiggins exuded calm and charm. He seemed to have everything under control.

And perhaps it was, with the hyper-organised, big-budget Team Sky around him between 2010 and 2015, run by Dave Brailsford and Rod Ellingworth – with whom he would win the 2012 Tour, the 2014 world time trial championship and much more.

Wiggins’ talent and presence inspired the team to a period of domination in road cycling never before seen.

But post-career, his troubles spiralled.

In 2020, his marriage to Cath came to an end. They have two children: Ben – now a rider himself with Hamens Berman Jayco – and Isabella.

Then came the collapse of Team Wiggins, which he had founded in 2015. The team lacked enough blue chip sponsors, despite having so many talented British riders. And there was an awful lot more of Wiggins’ own money invested in the team than most realised.

That, and a cocaine addiction, would spell trouble for anybody’s wallet – even a sporting icon. And Wiggins was declared bankrupt.

“I already had a lot of self-hatred,” said Wiggins of his post-career addiction. “But I was amplifying it. It was a form of self-harm and self-sabotage. It was not the person I wanted to be. I realised I was hurting a lot of people around me.

“There’s no middle ground for me. I can’t just have a glass of wine – if I have a glass of wine, then I’m buying drugs. My proclivity to addiction was easing the pain that I lived with.”

Wiggins’ former team boss Jonathan Vaughters – who now heads the EF Education-EasyPost World Tour team – understands why Wiggins has come across the problems he has. But that it’s not through a lack of self-awareness.

“I mean, ultimately pro cyclists are always going to search for that dopamine hit they got while racing,” Vaughters said. “[It] makes them an easy target for addiction.

“I mean… I’d say Wiggo is far more gifted, from an IQ standpoint, than most people. He’s very sensitive to social interactions too. So, you have a guy that’s hyper intelligent, hyper aware of social interactions, and has led an extremely disciplined, but dopamine-soaked lifestyle as a professional racer… It’s a perfect storm.

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The ‘Jiffy bag’ question

As Wiggins emerged as a top-level cyclist, he became the focal point for what those following the sport hoped would be a new cleaner era. The scandal surrounding EPO, and Armstrong, was playing towards its conclusion.

First there was a hard-fought fourth place at the 2009 Tour de France, just behind a fading Armstrong. Then the clean rider and ultra-clean Team Sky were soon at the top of the sport, winning seven Tours between 2010 and 2019.

But, like, Armstrong before him, the questions came flooding in once the pedals had stopped turning.

What was in a ‘Jiffy bag’ sent to him via a Team Sky doctor at a race in 2011?

Two investigations – by the UK Anti-Doping Agency (Ukad) and the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) select committee – failed to prove what was in the package.

However, the report by MPs on the DCMS committee said Wiggins and Team Sky “crossed an ethical line” by using drugs allowed under anti-doping rules to enhance performance, instead of for medical reasons.

“I would love to know one way or another what actually happened,” Wiggins told Cycling Weekly.

“The amount of times I then got asked ‘what was in the package?’ But I had absolutely no idea.”

Cycling’s great escape

Pretty much the only thing professional cyclists agree upon is that time on the bike is time alone, away from it all, and a form of crucial therapy.

For Wiggins, it mattered more than most, right from the start. The football fan from a crowded inner-London suburb needed an escape during his youth.

When his mother pointed him towards the TV to watch Chris Boardman take a very rare Olympic track cycling gold medal for Britain at Barcelona in 1992, he was hooked.

Even if his estranged Australian father Gary had himself been a professional cyclist, this was Wiggins’ journey.

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Back on the bike

Wiggins himself has asked whether there should be more support given to cyclists during and after their careers.

A comparatively open sport, growing ever more globalised by TV money and new structure proposals, road cycling expects athletes to rinse themselves physically day after day, going “full gas” for six hours – something which many feel has to have an psychological and emotional impact.

And he’s not alone. British Cycling chief executive Jon Dutton has reached out to Wiggins, and the pair have discussed a number of things, according to sources.

Wiggins was inducted into British Cycling’s hall of fame last year, and the new leadership want to pay their respect to a past that yielded many Olympic gold medals and gave rise to an era on the road which changed the face of the sport forever.

For Wiggins, change is coming – but one of his sources of help has raised eyebrows. The disgraced once seven-time Tour de France champion Armstrong makes a habit of reaching out to the fallen, and is said to have offered to pay for Wiggins’ latest round of rehabilitation.

Armstrong has established his own media presence on the fringes of the sport he once had total control over. But he is a long way from being forgiven.

Wiggins himself can rebuild bridges, and says he recently rediscovered his sense of peace from riding his bike alone.

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Mali dissolves all political parties after opposition figures ‘arrested’

Mali’s military government has dissolved all political parties after accusations from rights groups that opposition figures have been arrested.

Assimi Goita, who seized power in two army coups in 2020 and 2021, validated the decision after it was broadcast to Malians in a televised statement on Tuesday.

The parties were disbanded after demonstrations this month, demanding the country returned to democratic rule.

Protesters gathered on May 3 and 4, carrying placards with slogans reading, “Down with dictatorship, long live democracy,” in a rare public rebuke of the military government, which had promised to hold elections in 2022.

A national conference held in April recommended extending Goita’s presidency until 2030, drawing condemnation from opposition figures and human rights groups.

In response to another protest that had been planned on Friday, the military government issued a decree suspending all political activities across the country.

The move forced opposition groups to cancel the demonstration, and the government has now tightened its grip further.

The clampdown has coincided with reports of disappearances of opposition figures. Human rights groups said several politicians have been forcibly disappeared in recent days.

On Thursday, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Abba Alhassane, the secretary-general of the Convergence for the Development of Mali (CODEM), was “arrested” by “masked gunmen”.

That same day, El Bachir Thiam, the leader of the Yelema party, was reportedly seized by unidentified men in Kati, a town outside the capital.

On Tuesday, a CODEM member speaking on condition of anonymity told the Reuters news agency that the party had lost contact with Abdoul Karim Traore, a youth leader, and feared he too had been abducted.

Malian authorities have not commented on the reported arrests.

Goita first seized power in August 2020 amid escalating attacks from armed groups affiliated with ISIL (ISIS) and al-Qaeda’s regional affiliate Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM).

In July 2020, protests against the former civilian government were violently repressed with at least 14 people killed during a crackdown by security forces.

The military then ousted the elected government, citing its failure to tackle the armed groups.

Four Dead As Vehicle Runs Into Pedestrians In Rivers

Four people have lost their lives in a fatal road accident along G. U. Ake Road, in Rivers State.

The incident was said to have occurred when the driver of a Toyota Camry, with registration number ABJ 10 EM, lost control of the vehicle and rammed into some pedestrians at midnight on Monday.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Grace Iringe-koko, in a statement, said the four pedestrians were confirmed dead at the scene on Monday.

“One Benson Peter Michael, male, 36 years old, and the driver of a Toyota Camry with registration number ABJ 10 EM, lost control of the vehicle and collided with six pedestrians.

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“Tragically, four of the pedestrians were confirmed dead at the scene, while two others sustained injuries and were immediately rushed to BMH Hospital for medical attention,” Iringe-koko said.

She said the driver of the vehicle is currently in custody, while the accidented vehicle had been recovered and taken to the station.

She also disclosed that the corpses of the deceased had been deposited at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH) Mortuary.

“The case will be transferred to the State Traffic Department for further investigation.

Man Utd closing in on Delap – Wednesday’s gossip

Manchester United are the frontrunners to sign Liam Delap, Nottingham Forest will make at least five summer signings, Arsenal and Liverpool are competing to land Dean Huijsen.

Manchester United are leading the race to sign Ipswich’s English forward Liam Delap, 22, who would be happy to move to Old Trafford this summer. (Sky Sports)

Nottingham Forest will make at least five signings this summer with Manchester City’s 22-year-old English midfielder James McAtee and Ipswich striker Delap among those they have scouted. (Telegraph – subscription required)

Arsenal and Liverpool are vying to sign Bournemouth’s 20-year-old Spain centre-back Dean Huijsen, who is also being tracked by Real Madrid. (Sky Germany)

Huijsen dreams of joining Real Madrid, but Premier League trio Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea are prepared to trigger the defender’s £50m release clause to get the deal done this month. (Fabrizio Romano)

Bayer Leverkusen’s Netherlands right-back Jeremie Frimpong, 24, is closing in on a £29.5m move to Liverpool. (Mail)

Real Madrid are close to announcing the signing of 26-year-old English right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool, who are demanding a compensation fee of £840,000 in order for him to play in the Club World Cup. (ESPN)

Manchester United have held talks with Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo, 25, over a possible move from Bournemouth. (Talksport)

Brighton are in talks with veteran English midfielder James Milner, 29, over a new deal with the club. (Athletic – subscription required)

Brazil winger Rodrygo, 24, does not want to play for Real Madrid again as he targets a summer exit from the club. (Marca – in Spanish)

Arsenal want to sign Sporting Lisbon’s 26-year-old Sweden forward Viktor Gyokeres, who has an agreement with the Portuguese side that he can leave if another club agrees to pay about £60m. (Mirror)

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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is back as viral series returns for season 2 this week

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives returns to screens for a second season this week, taking viewers right back into the world of #MomTok

The scandalous Secret Lives of Mormon Wives returns in 10 new episodes this week

One of last year’s most viral reality series is back this week as The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives returns for a brand-new season. The hit reality series plunges viewers into the world of #MomTok, following a group of mum influencers in Utah’s Mormon community.

During season one, their ‘scandalous’ world imploded when they were caught in the midst of a sex scandal that made international headlines. The eight-part series broke viewership records when it premiered in September, becoming the most-watched unscripted season premiere on Disney+ in its first four days on the platform.

Now it’s back for season two with 10 new episodes available to stream exclusively on Disney+ on Thursday, May 15. The series follows the lives of influencers Taylor Frankie Paul, Demi Engemann, Jen Affleck, Jessi Ngatikaura, Layla Taylor, Mayci Neeley, Mikayla Matthews and Whitney Leavitt.

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A lot’s happened since we last saw the group, with Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley and Jen Affleck all announcing their pregnancies. Elsewhere, Taylor took to social media to confirm she is no longer dating Dakota. Season two will see new cast member Miranda McWhorter re-joining the group.

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The official synopsis reads: “The scandalous world of Mormon #MomTok is back and bigger than ever. When an original swinger from their infamous sex scandal makes a surprise return, friendships threaten to unravel as secrets, lies, and allegations explode.

“In a battle for the soul of #MomTok, will betrayal shatter the sisterhood, or will the truth set them free?”

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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives centres around a group of influencers in Utah

Following the success of season one, Disney+ confirmed The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives will return for 20 new episodes, suggesting a third season is already in the works. The latest instalment follows the return of Molly-Mae: Behind it All, the Love Island star’s hit docuseries that returned to Prime Videoearlier this month.

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Disney+ dropped the final trailer for The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives in April, with fans flooding the comments in anticipation. One fan said: “I’m so ready for this wild new season.” Another said: “Finally, I just watched the entire first season and it was fire. I’m so excited for the new season.”