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Promoted Wrexham to start season at Southampton

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Wrexham’s first second-tier match for 43 years will be at Southampton on Saturday, 9 August – a day after Birmingham City open the Championship season by hosting Ipswich Town.

Leicester City’s return to the second tier begins at home against Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday, 10 August.

League One play-off final winners Charlton Athletic mark their return to the Championship after a five-year absence with a home game against a Watford side now managed by Uruguayan Paulo Pezzolano.

Sheffield United, who were beaten by Sunderland in the Championship play-off final, start the campaign against the Bristol City side they beat in the semi-finals.

It was only 14 months ago that Leicester claimed the Championship title and promotion back to the Premier League at their first attempt.

But relegation after just one season back in the top flight means they will mark the 10-year anniversary of their Premier League title triumph with a final-day trip to Blackburn on 2 May, 2026.

Southampton, who have gone up and down the two divisions alongside Leicester in the past three seasons, will welcome Hollywood-owned Wrexham to St Mary’s in one of 10 fixtures on Saturday, 9 August.

Championship first-round fixtures in full

Friday, 8 August

Birmingham City v Ipswich Town (20:00)

Saturday, 9 August

Charlton Athletic v Watford (12:30)

Coventry City v Hull City (12:30)

Southampton v Wrexham (12:30)

Middlesbrough v Swansea City (15:00)

Norwich City v Millwall (15:00)

Oxford United v Portsmouth (15:00)

Queens Park Rangers v Preston North End (15:00)

Stoke City v Derby County (15:00)

West Bromwich Albion v Blackburn Rovers (15:00)

Sheffield United v Bristol City 17:30 BST

Sunday, 10 August

Leicester City v Sheffield Wednesday (16:30)

Will Van Nistelrooy be in charge of Leicester?

Jordan Ayew of Leicester City (right) celebrates with team-mate Stephy MavididiGetty Images

Leicester City will be welcoming players back for pre-season in the coming days, but who will be in charge of the Foxes for their opening fixture against the Owls remains uncertain.

Dutchman Ruud van Nistelrooy has managed to hold on to his job for more than nine weeks since Leicester’s relegation from the Premier League was confirmed.

There was intense speculation about his future in the final weeks of the campaign, and that has not gone away since the season ended.

Uncertainty about the decorated former Manchester United, Real Madrid and Netherlands striker’s position has dragged on alongside off-field concerns about a potential points penalty for the club.

Leicester were charged in May for allegedly breaching the EFL’s financial rules when they won the Championship title and promotion just over a year ago.

If Van Nistelrooy is replaced, it means the club will have a third different permanent manager in the dugout since Enzo Maresca took them up in that 2023-24 season.

Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna is the only promotion-winning boss from that season to have survived the Premier League campaign.

Birmingham and Wrexham in box office rivalry

Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney chats to Birmingham City shareholder Tom BradyRex Features

A record-breaking campaign by Birmingham City saw them make an immediate return to the Championship by amassing an EFL record 111 points as League One title winners.

Blues chairman Tom Wagner has previously said that going on to reach the Premier League next season “is certainly the goal” of a club that has been transformed by an ownership group that includes seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady.

The profile boost the NFL legend has given them also means their rivalry with Wrexham, owned by Hollywood pair Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, will draw huge attention once again.

The Welsh club finished runners-up to Blues in League One last season, but set a record of their own as they became the first team in the top five divisions of English football to earn three consecutive promotions.

Getting Wrexham to the Premier League has been the aim from the outset for Reynolds and McElhenney, who have made the club’s meteoric rise of recent years into a global docuseries hit.

Renewing old rivalries

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The first league meeting between Southampton and Portsmouth for more than 13 years will take place at St Mary’s over the weekend of 13/14 September.

Both South Coast derbies ended in draws when the two sides last played during the 2011-12 Championship campaign and the most recent meeting between them saw Saints thump Pompey 4-0 at Fratton Park in the EFL Cup in 2019.

Meanwhile, Ipswich’s return to the Championship means the East Anglian derby – also known as the Old Farm derby – against Norwich City is back on the schedule at Portman Road in early October and mid-April at Carrow Road.

And with Derby County avoiding relegation on the final day last term, they face East Midlands rivals Leicester City in the league for the first time in 11 years when they meet in early December at Pride Park before they face one another again three weeks later at the King Power Stadium.

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Blues v Ipswich, Saints v Wrexham to start season

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Wrexham’s first second-tier match for 43 years will be at Southampton on Saturday, 9 August – a day after Birmingham City open the Championship season by hosting Ipswich Town.

Leicester City’s return to the second tier begins at home against Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday, 10 August.

League One play-off final winners Charlton Athletic mark their return to the Championship after a five-year absence with a home game against a Watford side now managed by Uruguayan Paulo Pezzolano.

Sheffield United, who were beaten by Sunderland in the Championship play-off final, start the campaign against the Bristol City side they beat in the semi-finals.

It was only 14 months ago that Leicester claimed the Championship title and promotion back to the Premier League at their first attempt.

But relegation after just one season back in the top flight means they will mark the 10-year anniversary of their Premier League title triumph with a final-day trip to Blackburn on 2 May, 2026.

Southampton, who have gone up and down the two divisions alongside Leicester in the past three seasons, will welcome Hollywood-owned Wrexham to St Mary’s in one of 10 fixtures on Saturday, 9 August.

Championship first-round fixtures in full

Friday, 8 August

Birmingham City v Ipswich Town (20:00)

Saturday, 9 August

Charlton Athletic v Watford (12:30)

Coventry City v Hull City (12:30)

Southampton v Wrexham (12:30)

Middlesbrough v Swansea City (15:00)

Norwich City v Millwall (15:00)

Oxford United v Portsmouth (15:00)

Queens Park Rangers v Preston North End (15:00)

Stoke City v Derby County (15:00)

West Bromwich Albion v Blackburn Rovers (15:00)

Sheffield United v Bristol City 17:30 BST

Sunday, 10 August

Leicester City v Sheffield Wednesday (16:30)

Will Van Nistelrooy be in charge of Leicester?

Jordan Ayew of Leicester City (right) celebrates with team-mate Stephy MavididiGetty Images

Leicester City will be welcoming players back for pre-season in the coming days, but who will be in charge of the Foxes for their opening fixture against the Owls remains uncertain.

Dutchman Ruud van Nistelrooy has managed to hold on to his job for more than nine weeks since Leicester’s relegation from the Premier League was confirmed.

There was intense speculation about his future in the final weeks of the campaign, and that has not gone away since the season ended.

Uncertainty about the decorated former Manchester United, Real Madrid and Netherlands striker’s position has dragged on alongside off-field concerns about a potential points penalty for the club.

Leicester were charged in May for allegedly breaching the EFL’s financial rules when they won the Championship title and promotion just over a year ago.

If Van Nistelrooy is replaced, it means the club will have a third different permanent manager in the dugout since Enzo Maresca took them up in that 2023-24 season.

Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna is the only promotion-winning boss from that season to have survived the Premier League campaign.

Birmingham and Wrexham in box office rivalry

Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney chats to Birmingham City shareholder Tom BradyRex Features

A record-breaking campaign by Birmingham City saw them make an immediate return to the Championship by amassing an EFL record 111 points as League One title winners.

Blues chairman Tom Wagner has previously said that going on to reach the Premier League next season “is certainly the goal” of a club that has been transformed by an ownership group that includes seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady.

The profile boost the NFL legend has given them also means their rivalry with Wrexham, owned by Hollywood pair Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, will draw huge attention once again.

The Welsh club finished runners-up to Blues in League One last season, but set a record of their own as they became the first team in the top five divisions of English football to earn three consecutive promotions.

Getting Wrexham to the Premier League has been the aim from the outset for Reynolds and McElhenney, who have made the club’s meteoric rise of recent years into a global docuseries hit.

Renewing old rivalries

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The first league meeting between Southampton and Portsmouth for more than 13 years will take place at St Mary’s over the weekend of 13/14 September.

Both South Coast derbies ended in draws when the two sides last played during the 2011-12 Championship campaign and the most recent meeting between them saw Saints thump Pompey 4-0 at Fratton Park in the EFL Cup in 2019.

Meanwhile, Ipswich’s return to the Championship means the East Anglian derby – also known as the Old Farm derby – against Norwich City is back on the schedule at Portman Road in early October and mid-April at Carrow Road.

And with Derby County avoiding relegation on the final day last term, they face East Midlands rivals Leicester City in the league for the first time in 11 years when they meet in early December at Pride Park before they face one another again three weeks later at the King Power Stadium.

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Promoted Wrexham to start season at Southampton

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Southampton will host Wrexham’s first second-tier game for 43 years on Saturday, August 9; the day after Birmingham City kick off the championship season against Ipswich Town.

On Sunday, August 10, Leicester City’s return to second place will take them to Sheffield Wednesday.

Charlton Athletic, the reigning champions of League One’s play-off final, face a Watford side that Paulo Pezzolano is currently running.

Sheffield United kick off their campaign against Bristol City, who they defeated in the championship play-off final against Sunderland.

Leicester won the title and promotion to the Premier League for the first time only 14 months prior.

However, they will celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their Premier League title triumph with a final-day trip to Blackburn on May 2, 2026 as a result of their relegation after only one season back in the top flight.

In one of their ten games on Saturday, August 9, Southampton, who have previously moved up and down the two divisions alongside Leicester, will face Hollywood-owned Wrexham.

full coverage of the championship first-round matches

Friday, August 8th,

Ipswich Town versus Birmingham City (20:00)

Friday, August 9th,

Watford vs. Charlton Athletic (12:30)

Hull City vs. Coventry City (12:30)

Southampton v Wrexham (12: 30)

Swansea City vs. Middlesbrough (15:00)

Norwich City v Millwall (15: 00)

Portsmouth vs. Oxford United (15:00)

Preston North End vs. Queens Park Rangers (15:00)

Derby County versus Stoke City (15:00)

West Bromwich Albion vs. Rovers from Blackburn (15:00)

30 BST between Bristol City and Sheffield United.

Sunday, August 10th,

Wednesday, Leicester City vs. Sheffield (16: 30).

Will Van Nistelrooy take over Leicester?

Jordan Ayew of Leicester City (right) celebrates with team-mate Stephy MavididiImages courtesy of Getty

In the days ahead, Leicester City will welcome players back for pre-season training, but it is still unclear who will take charge of the Foxes’ opening game against the Owls.

Since Leicester’s relegation from the Premier League was confirmed, Dutchman Ruud van Nistelrooy has managed to hold onto his position for more than nine weeks.

In the final few weeks of the campaign, there was a lot of speculation about his future, but it hasn’t stopped since the season has ended.

Off-field concerns about a potential points penalty for the club have gotten worse as well as uncertainty about the decorated former former Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Netherlands striker’s position.

Leicester were charged in May with allegedly breaking the EFL’s financial regulations after capturing the Championship title and promotion.

Since Enzo Maresca took over the dugout in the 2023- to 2024 season, the club will have a third different permanent manager in place if Van Nistelrooy is replaced.

The only promotion-winning manager from that year to have lived up to the Premier League campaign is Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna.

Box office rivalries between Birmingham and Wrexham

Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney chats to Birmingham City shareholder Tom BradyRex Features

Birmingham City’s record-breaking campaign led to their immediate return to the Championship, collecting an EFL-record 111 points as League One title holders.

Tom Wagner, the son of former Blues chairman, has stated in recent interviews that the ultimate goal of a club, which has undergone a transformation under the leadership of Tom Brady, seven-time Super Bowl champion, is to reach the Premier League next year.

Their rivalry with Wrexham, which is owned by Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, will also receive a lot of attention once more thanks to the profile boost the NFL legend has provided them.

The Welsh club finished last year’s League One runners-up, but they set a new record by becoming the first team in the top five divisions to earn three straight promotions.

Reynolds and McElhenney, who have helped the club become a global docuseries hit, have been working hard since the beginning to restore Wrexham to its Premier League status.

Renewing old rivalries

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Over the weekend of 13 and 14 September, St Mary’s will host Southampton and Portsmouth’s first league game in more than 13 years.

When the two sides last met in the 2011-2012 Championship campaign, both South Coast derbies ended in draws, and Saints last defeated Pompey 4-0 at Fratton Park in the EFL Cup in 2019.

The East Anglian derby, also known as the Old Farm derby, will take place at Portman Road in early October and mid-April at Carrow Road as part of Ipswich’s return to the Championship.

And Derby County will face East Midlands rival Leicester City in the league for the first time in 11 years when they meet at Pride Park in early December, before returning to the King Power Stadium three weeks later, avoiding relegation on the final day of last term.

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Promoted Wrexham to start season at Southampton

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Wrexham’s first second-tier match for 43 years will be at Southampton on Saturday, 9 August – a day after Birmingham City open the Championship season by hosting Ipswich Town.

Leicester City’s return to the second tier begins at home against Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday, 10 August.

League One play-off final winners Charlton Athletic mark their return to the Championship after a five-year absence with a home game against a Watford side now managed by Uruguayan Paulo Pezzolano.

Sheffield United, who were beaten by Sunderland in the Championship play-off final, start the campaign against the Bristol City side they beat in the semi-finals.

It was only 14 months ago that Leicester claimed the Championship title and promotion back to the Premier League at their first attempt.

But relegation after just one season back in the top flight means they will mark the 10-year anniversary of their Premier League title triumph with a final-day trip to Blackburn on 2 May, 2026.

Southampton, who have gone up and down the two divisions alongside Leicester in the past three seasons, will welcome Hollywood-owned Wrexham to St Mary’s in one of 10 fixtures on Saturday, 9 August.

Championship first-round fixtures in full

Friday, 8 August

Birmingham City v Ipswich Town (20:00)

Saturday, 9 August

Charlton Athletic v Watford (12:30)

Coventry City v Hull City (12:30)

Southampton v Wrexham (12:30)

Middlesbrough v Swansea City (15:00)

Norwich City v Millwall (15:00)

Oxford United v Portsmouth (15:00)

Queens Park Rangers v Preston North End (15:00)

Stoke City v Derby County (15:00)

West Bromwich Albion v Blackburn Rovers (15:00)

Sheffield United v Bristol City 17:30 BST

Sunday, 10 August

Leicester City v Sheffield Wednesday (16:30)

Will Van Nistelrooy be in charge of Leicester?

Jordan Ayew of Leicester City (right) celebrates with team-mate Stephy MavididiGetty Images

Leicester City will be welcoming players back for pre-season in the coming days, but who will be in charge of the Foxes for their opening fixture against the Owls remains uncertain.

Dutchman Ruud van Nistelrooy has managed to hold on to his job for more than nine weeks since Leicester’s relegation from the Premier League was confirmed.

There was intense speculation about his future in the final weeks of the campaign, and that has not gone away since the season ended.

Uncertainty about the decorated former Manchester United, Real Madrid and Netherlands striker’s position has dragged on alongside off-field concerns about a potential points penalty for the club.

Leicester were charged in May for allegedly breaching the EFL’s financial rules when they won the Championship title and promotion just over a year ago.

If Van Nistelrooy is replaced, it means the club will have a third different permanent manager in the dugout since Enzo Maresca took them up in that 2023-24 season.

Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna is the only promotion-winning boss from that season to have survived the Premier League campaign.

Birmingham and Wrexham in box office rivalry

Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney chats to Birmingham City shareholder Tom BradyRex Features

A record-breaking campaign by Birmingham City saw them make an immediate return to the Championship by amassing an EFL record 111 points as League One title winners.

Blues chairman Tom Wagner has previously said that going on to reach the Premier League next season “is certainly the goal” of a club that has been transformed by an ownership group that includes seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady.

The profile boost the NFL legend has given them also means their rivalry with Wrexham, owned by Hollywood pair Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, will draw huge attention once again.

The Welsh club finished runners-up to Blues in League One last season, but set a record of their own as they became the first team in the top five divisions of English football to earn three consecutive promotions.

Getting Wrexham to the Premier League has been the aim from the outset for Reynolds and McElhenney, who have made the club’s meteoric rise of recent years into a global docuseries hit.

Renewing old rivalries

John Mousinho shoutsGetty Images

The first league meeting between Southampton and Portsmouth for more than 13 years will take place at St Mary’s over the weekend of 13/14 September.

Both South Coast derbies ended in draws when the two sides last played during the 2011-12 Championship campaign and the most recent meeting between them saw Saints thump Pompey 4-0 at Fratton Park in the EFL Cup in 2019.

Meanwhile, Ipswich’s return to the Championship means the East Anglian derby – also known as the Old Farm derby – against Norwich City is back on the schedule at Portman Road in early October and mid-April at Carrow Road.

And with Derby County avoiding relegation on the final day last term, they face East Midlands rivals Leicester City in the league for the first time in 11 years when they meet in early December at Pride Park before they face one another again three weeks later at the King Power Stadium.

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Shaughna Phillips’ jailed beau’s crimes laid bare – from £360k drug empire to ‘party supplies’

Love Island star Shaughna Phillips saw her happy personal life fall apart in 2023 when her boyfriend, Billy Webb, was arrested and jailed for illegal drugs crimes

Love Island’s Shaughna Phillips with daughter Lucia – who’s father, Billy Webb, is in jail(Image: Instagram/shaughnaphillips)

Love Island star Shaughna Phillips has declared she is “very happy” after reviving her relationship with the father of her child – who is in jail. The 31-year-old reality star found fame on ITV’s long-running dating show in 2020 when she was a contestant on season six.

While in the villa, the Londoner embarked on a romance with fellow contestant Callum Jones – but she was ultimately dumped from the Island after more than a month of being on the show. While romance failed on TV, Shaughna had better luck back in the real world.

Since 2020, she has had an on-off relationship with real estate agent Billy Webb. All appeared to be going well for the couple in 2022 when the reality star fell pregnant with their first child.

But things took a dramatic turn in January 2023 when Billy was arrested while Shaughna was 30 weeks pregnant. After dumping Billy and welcoming their daughter, Lucia, Shaughna recently revealed that she had reunited with her ex – who has been able to enjoy home day privileges while serving time.

But why is Love Island star Shaughna Phillips’s boyfriend Billy Webb in Jail? Here are the details of his dramatic arrest and sentencing.

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Billy Webb was jailed in 2023 after pleading guilty to drug offences(Image: Met Police)
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Who is Billy Webb and why is he in jail?

Billy Webb is a former estate agent who was jailed in November 2023 after pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply 4.5kg of cocaine worth at least £360,000. He was arrested following a Met Police drugs raid in January that year – when Shaughna was 30 weeks pregnant with their first child.

After standing trial at Southwark Crown Court, Webb was sentenced to nine years behind bars for seven drug offences – including dealing. At the time Southwark Crown Court heard Webb, of London, ran a “relatively successful” drug operation called Barry’s Party Supplies offering cocaine, MDMA and ketamine, with special discounts before major football matches. Webb was arrested in January 2023 after being stopped and searched by police, who later found scales and bundles of cash.

He was also linked to criminals’ secret messaging service Encrochat, the court was told. Mitigating, Webb’s lawyer Nichola Cafferkey said: “He knows it’s through his own actions he’s separated from [his loved ones] and he should be assisting the upbringing of his young family.” Shaughna denied knowing about Webb’s criminal activities.

Last Christmas, Shaughna sparked surprise when she revealed she was spending time with Webb during the festive season, with it being suggested at the time he had been released from jail.

Reports have since revealed that the convicted criminal has been permitted to leave his prison on day release – with the former estate agent seemingly given the privileges after serving 12 months behind bars.

Love Island star Shaughna Phillips is pregnant
Shaughna is currently pregnant with her second child with Webb(Image: shaughnaphillips/Instagram)

When did Shaughna Phillips and Billy Webb get back together?

When Webb was arrested in January 2023, Shaughna saw her world fall apart – and two months later, she gave birth to their daughter, Lucia. During Webb’s trial, the Love Island star penned a letter on behalf of their daughter to be read out in court.

She previously said of the note: “’There was absolutely no discussion of leniency. Billy pled guilty to something that he’d done, and there was no denying that fact that’s done.”

She added: “I described how Billy is as a person and it was from Lucia’s point of view, and included things like, ‘I’m looking forward to being with my dad when he’s home.’ I had a duty to do that for her as her Mummy. The fact I wrote the letter was then spun up into a story in the papers, saying we were back together. That couldn’t be further from the truth.”

While fans were convinced Webb’s conviction would be the end of the relationship, they were surprised when Shaughna revealed they were spending Christmas together last year. In a social media post, the ITV star revealed: “If you had told me this time last year, that me and Billy would be taking Lucia to see Santa next Christmas, I probably wouldn’t have let myself believe you. The best couple of days, this Christmas is going to be so special.”

She also told fans via social media that she would not consider appearing on Love Island: All Stars as she was not “single”. And this month, Shaughna revealed she is pregnant with her second child with Webb having been able to spend time with him while he continues to serve his time.

She exclusively told the Mirror: “We’re so happy to announce we are adding to our little family. Lucia is going to be the best big sister and is really excited to have a new baby brother or sister arrive later this year.”

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Reality TV stars and criminal lovers – from Shaugna Phillips pregnancy to Dani Dyer’s fraudster ex

Numerous UK reality stars have found themselves engaging in romantic relationships with criminals with dark pasts, including drug trafficking and acid attack crimes.

Ferne McCann and Dani Dyer found themselves dating criminals(Image: Getty Images)

From TOWIE to Love Island, some of our favourite UK reality stars have fallen for partners with the darkest of criminal pasts.

Behind the seemingly glamorous lives of some of these reality TV stars, lies relationships that have turned sour over the years after horrifying crimes and dodgy pasts came to light. On Monday, it was revealed that Ferne McCann’s ex-boyfriend and the father of her daughter Sunday, seven, has struck up a romance with ex-Love Islander Amelia Peters.

After launching an acid attack on 16 people in a nightclub, the thug is serving 20 years in jail and has left them with chemical burns. We examine some of the reality TV stars who have been caught dating criminals in this article.

READ MORE: Ferne McCann’s acid attacker ex Arthur Collins ‘dating Love Island star from behind bars’

Ferne McCann

Ferne McCann with ex Arthur Collins
Ferne McCann’s ex-boyfriend was involved in an acid attack at a nightclub(Image: Internet Unknown)

Former TOWIE star Ferne McCann, 34, was left devastated when her partner Arthur Collins, 32, went on the run from police after launching an acid attack in a nightclub while she was pregnant in 2017.

After being apprehended by police in Northamptonshire where he fled the horrific assault, he was given a sentence of 20 years in prison. The couple had a daughter on Sunday of Frene’s pregnancy the same year.

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When he threw corrosive material into the Mangle E8 nightclub, he caused injuries to 22 people. 16 people had severe burns, according to him, and he claimed he at the time believed it to be a date rape drug.

Now, former Love Islander Amelia Peters has struck up a romance with the criminal behind bars. It’s claimed Collins contacted Amelia last October when checking out her Instagram profile.

According to reports, he sent her bouquets and that she frequently visits him while incarcerated.

They talk constantly, even though he’s in jail, according to a source. He has spoken to her on a phone and has frequently sent her flowers.

Shaughna Phillips

Shaughna Phillips
Shaughna Phillips announced she was pregnant with Billy Webb who is serving time in an open prison(Image: ITV)

Love Island star Shaughna Phillips recently announced her pregnancy to fans. The star is expecting her second child with Billy Webb, who is still serving time in an open prison.

Billy, who is also the mother of Lucia’s first child, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply 4.5 kilograms of cocaine worth at least £360, 000. He remained for 12 months.

TV personality Shaughna has spent the last seven months enjoying family days out with Billy because he received day release from an open prison. The 30-year-old actress only recently made her pregnancy announcement via her social media channels on Sunday morning.

We’re thrilled to announce that we are adding to our small family, she exclusively told the Mirror. Lucia is looking forward to having a new baby brother or sister later this year because she will be the best big sister.

Lauren Goodger

Lauren Goodger
Lauren Goodger dated a burglar in 2017(Image: Instagram)

Joey Morrison, 38, was serving a 16-year prison sentence at the time he started dating TOWIE original Lauren in 2017.

After being discovered with £60, 000 of cocaine and a £90, 000 Land Rover, Morrison, 38, was jailed in 2010 for dressing as a postman to burgle properties.

Lauren dumped him in 2018, accusing him of sending explicit snaps from his rotty jail cell to “fans.”

Gemma Collins

Stephen Mortimer and Gemma Collins
Stephen Mortimer, the ex of Gemma Collins, was imprisoned for theft.

Gemma Collins, 44, first dated Stephen Mortimer in 2016. Stephen was jailed for two years in October 2016 for stealing jewellery in a home raid, just months after he had split from the reality TV favourite.

He has had a fair few brushes with the law and was famously sent back to jail while Gemma was in Celebrity Big Brother. Stephen had allegedly breached licence terms by moving in with the CBB star at the time.

Prior to that, he had spent two years behind bars for grievous bodily harm (GBH).

Childs, Amy

Childs, Amy and Bradley Wright
Childs, Amy welcomed her first child with convict Bradley Wright(Image: GC Images)

Another TOWIE favourite Childs, Amy, 35, welcomed her first child Polly, eight, with convict Bradley Wright in 2017. Wright is a builder who has a criminal record and has served two stints in jail and time in a Young Offender Institution.

He and Amy first started dating in 2013, but they ended their relationship in 2015. In March 2016, they rekindled their romance.

For handling stolen goods in 2014, Wright was given an 18-month prison sentence. He already had a criminal record after serving a 16-month sentence for three theft counts in Basildon Crown Court, Essex, in 2013.

He was incarcerated for 19 months in a youth offender facility for burglary, handling stolen goods, and driving offenses in 2010. When he was in jail at the time, Amy revealed that she had a breakdown.

Dani Dyer

Dani Dyer and Sammy Kimmence
Dani Dyer claimed Sammy Kimmence lied to her about his crimes.

Dani Dyer famously dated Sammy Kimmence before her appearance on Love Island, and rekindled their relationship in 2020. The couple have a son together, who was born in 2021.

Dani, 28, was left devastated when the former stockbroker was imprisoned for defrauding two pensioners of £34,000. He claimed he would invest the money by placing horse-racing bets on the two men, who were 81 and 91 years old.

Instead, he was found to have spent the money on both financing his lifestyle and paying off his own debts. In 2021, he received a three-and-a-half-year jail term.

Dani and the conman eventually broke up after she claimed he had told her a lie about his crimes.

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