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Vicky Pattison says ‘I’m not proud of it’ as she opens up on ‘turning point’

After a difficult week, Vicky Pattison has been open about her battle with vaping. She has admitted that she had been trying to quit the habit but that it all “evolved.”

Vicky Pattison(Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Former Geordie Shore actor Vicky Pattison has openly shared her experiences with vaping with her fans.

On her Get A Grip podcast, the former queen of the jungle confessed to co-host Angela Scanlon that she’s picked up the e-cigarette habit again. She explained: “Giving up things is really hard. I can’t remember the specific turning point. Last week… it’s always emotions with me. Like, I know I’m doing that… I’m craving relaxation.

“In a world where I can’t cultivate it naturally because my schedule’s a bit unrelenting, I’m doing it synthetically. I think I will give it up at some point, I am really trying.”

She acknowledged that her efforts had suffered, saying that “it all came together after about five or six days.” I’m now vaping again. Although it’s not who I am, I’m proud of it. I have a habit of vaping.

At 37, Vicky isn’t alone in her vaping woes; other celebs like Good Morning Britain’s Kate Garraway and musician Matt Willis have also opened up about their own struggles last year, according to Chronicle Live.

Garraway revealed her own vaping journey, stating she had stopped before her stint on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! — only to find herself hooked once more. On Good Morning Britain, she shared: “The last thing I want to do is in any way sanction [vaping], because I don’t now. But my experience was, after Billy was born, I did smoke before and I was craving going back to smoking [but] didn’t want to.

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Kate Garraway
Kate Garraway

“I thought it was amazing because it didn’t smell; it must have been like smoking in the 1970s because you couldn’t stand outside.” Everyone claimed it was healthier, and I actually felt much better. I experienced a nicotine hit.

However, she admitted to falling back on smoking after her time in the jungle, which was reignited by a Good Morning Britain segment.

Kate responded, “I believe there were some ridiculous props in here or something, and I picked it up and became totally addicted!” I couldn’t believe it, and it made me realize how addictive those disposable ones are especially.

In a similar struggle, Matt Willis opened up about his own issues with vaping during an appearance on the On The Mend podcast, where he recounted a telling-off he received from a pal during a round of golf for being covert about his habit — notably from his wife, Emma.

Matt described the encounter in detail, saying, “I try to live a very honest life. For instance, when a friend of mine, who is recovering from a stroke, asked, “Does your wife know you do that?” I was vaping on the course.

Matt Willis
Matt Willis

He responded, “No, I only do it when I’m at golf and I do it when I’m with the band, so I don’t do it at home or with my family.” So he said, “You lie about it. I was like, “I don’t lie, I just don’t talk about it.” He said, “You’re keeping something from people, you’re keeping a secret. “

Matt openly admitted to having a habit of sneaking in puffs both during the day and at odd times of night.

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He went on to say, “I was using these disposable vapes for three to four days before I knew it.” Even on stage, I was doing it. I sat in the backstage area, vaping, and believing no one could see me.

He continued, “I’d try to fall asleep in the middle of the night and go for a wee and vape in the toilet in my hotel room on my own,” adding that.

Olivia Attwood fumes ‘too little too late’ after Kylie Jenner’s surgery admission

Olivia Attwood, the former Love Islander, is the star of a new series that explores the world of cosmetic enhancements, but she thinks that being honest about celebrities’ cosmetic procedures is best.

OIivia Attwood slams Kardashians over Kylie Jenner’s cosmetic surgery admission(Image: Getty Images for SXSW London)

Former Love Island star Olivia Attwood has hit out at the Kardashians for being selective with their honesty about cosmetic surgery, as she slammed celebrities for being “disingenuous”. The 34-year-old hosts ITV documentary series The Price of Perfection, in which she discusses the issues around cosmetic surgery and aesthetic enhancements.

Olivia herself paid £3,000 for a boob job at the age of 20, but later paid around £10,000 to have them removed and smaller ones implanted. Her comments about the Kardashians come after Kylie Jenner, 27, finally gave details to a follower on TikTok that she had a breast enhancement when she was 19.

The star was questioned about her cleavage, to which she replied with the size, profile and even the name of her surgeon. It came after her mum, Kris Jenner, admitted she’d had a facelift.

Olivia, however, claimed Kylie’s confession was “too little, too late.” She thinks Kylie should be open about other cosmetic procedures. Kylie and her sisters’ bodies “are not created in the gym,” she continued.

Kylie openly described her plastic surgeon to a fan.
Kylie openly described her plastic surgeon to a fan.

Olivia told the Sun: “Kylie came out and said about her boobs, and I was like: ‘I’ve been talking about my breasts for the past 10 years.’ I like the Kardashians, this is not me bashing them, but it’s too little, too late for me.”

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She continued, saying that she thinks it’s wrong to believe that the Kardashians are honest about all of their procedures because it’s “disingenuous” to assume that their appearance is a function of surgery. Kylie’s breasts are fake, she continued, “We are aware of that.” When she sold those lip kits, we were aware that she had lip fillers. What about discussing BBLs and lipo?” before claiming that she thinks the Kardashians have received more work.

However, Olivia revealed that the one procedure she would avoid would be a BBL, despite having breast augmentation more than once. The presenter joked that she had a “pasta bum,” but that’s the only one she wouldn’t do because of the risk. The surgery has the highest revision rate, making it one of the most popular.

Olivia had her original breast implants removed and had smaller ones taken out.
Olivia had her original breast implants removed and had smaller ones taken out.

A BBL, or Brazilian Butt Lift, is a procedure that people undergo to alter their buttock size. The belly, hops, and back are removed from the patient’s body, and fat is then injected back into the buttocks.

Olivia performs one of the procedures in one episode of The Price of Perfection. We touched on brand-new subjects,” she said of the second season. You have so many different paths to take, each of which is an educational endeavor.

She wants to film a 360 liposuction and BBL procedure that Scarlett undergoes during the BBL episode. Olivia feared the worst while filming the scenes in Turkey, where they were informed that they were obligated to capture all the scenes.

Olivia said, “They did change their mind at the very end of the film, so we just told that story, and it’s in its truth.” It was awful, she continued. For my team and I, planning these shoots takes a lot of planning. However, I was thinking, “This is a huge red flag.” Why did they suddenly change their minds? “

On ITVX, you can watch The Price of Perfection’s first and second seasons right away.

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Countyfile’s Matt Baker opens up on being ‘apart’ from wife as he issues family update

Matt Baker and his wife Nicola have been married to each other for more than 20 years, and their careers have recently changed.

Matt Baker with his wife and co-star Nicola(Image: ITV)

Matt Baker, a favorite on “Countryfile,” and his wife Nicola have opened up about their time apart as she moves on to a brand-new adventure and pursues a writing career.

In recent years, the couple have captured viewers’ hearts on their hit Channel 4 series, Our Farm in The Dales, where the ex-Blue Peter presenter and his wife can be seen managing a sheep farm in the picturesque Durham hillside, close to where Matt was raised.

Despite her primarily focusing on her physiotherapy work and raising their two children, Nicola has also enjoyed writing stories over the years. What was once only a pastime has now become a full-time career, with Nicola currently having three children’s books in the works and even more in the works.

Matt and Lorraine recently discussed their individual ventures during a conversation on Lorraine’s couch as they wrestled with their own television schedules.

Matt Baker
Matt will be returning to our screens later today(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

There are times when you are apart, according to Lorraine, “you go off doing your own thing while writing the books and you go off doing your own things around Britain.” But do you not believe that occasionally works?

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We’ve just found our way through, Matt said, “We’re such doers in our lives, and we’re so supportive of what each other wants to do.”

Nicola explained that making the most of their time together was incredibly important, and that she wanted to make the most of it.

Matt and Matt met by accident while performing at a disco in Cleethorpes, which led to a stunning wedding more than 20 years ago. They are now parents to Molly and Luke, and they have observed how their bond only strengthens over time.

Matt Baker and Nicola Baker
Matt and Nicola tied the knot in 2004(Image: Getty Images)

A Whistledown Farm Adventure: Finding Hope, Nicola’s first children’s book, was released in February of last year. Two more of her books, Rescuing Ruby and Meeting Meg, are currently available on shelves, with a second book coming out later this year.

While Nicola gives us a peek into her world with Matt, he himself is gearing up for a return to the telly later today, joining forces with Sammi Kinghorn to explore East Devon on the latest instalment of Countryfile.

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Fans of the bucolic show can also anticipate Adam Henson’s comeback as he looks after the young cows on his Cotswolds farm.

Manchester City sign teenage Swiss forward Beney

City of Manchester

City of Manchester have signed teenage Swiss forward Iman Beney on a four-year deal from BSC YB Frauen.

After joining City earlier this month, Canada defender Jade Rose signed Beney, the 18-year-old is City’s second summer signing.

As YB Frauen won their first Swiss title since 2011 this year, the forward scored nine goals in 22 appearances.

Additionally, she was chosen as the Swiss Super League’s MVP.

“I’m very happy to be here and I can’t wait to start the new season with City of Manchester,” said Beney, who has won 10 caps for Switzerland.

I felt good about working with Therese [Sjogran, director of football], and I think City is the best way to help me develop as a player.

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Art Attack’s Neil Buchanan looks completely unrecognisable after huge career change

Neil Buchanan, the host of the well-known children’s TV show Art Attack, became a household name in 1990 when he took over the helm. However, 18 years later, after the show was axed, he looks very different.

Neil is best known for presenting Art Attack(Image: Getty Images)

In recent photos, Neil Buchanan, renowned for his work on CITV’s Art Attack, is hardly recognisable.

When the artist began airing the children’s TV program Art Attack from 1990 to 2007, the artist quickly gained notoriety.

The much-loved program provided home creative advice and instruction on how to make art. Six Christmas specials and a number of other short and specials were included in Art Attack’s remarkable run of 19 series.

Unfortunately, ITV announced its cancellation in July 2007, but reruns lasted until May 30th, 2011. At the age of 68, Neil continued to produce programs like Finders Keepers, Animal Crazy, and It’s a Mystery.

He eventually left the television industry to concentrate on his music career. Neil, who was born and raised in Aintree, Liverpool, was a member of Marseille, a 1976 metal band.

In addition to touring America and playing alongside Judas Priest, Nazareth, and Whitesnake, the band also released four albums and six singles while still together. In 2009, Marseille returned to the Cavern Club in Liverpool to give a performance.

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Neil Buchanan
Neil looks very different from his days on Art Attack(Image: Neil Buchanan)

However, Nigel Roberts, the band’s lead singer, announced in 2017 that Neil had left because of his consulting work for children’s television. Neil maintains an active presence in the field of art, running his own website where his photographs and collections can be found.

Fans can purchase fine art prints online from the then-TV sensation. The former star’s artwork has been a subject of conversation for a while, and in 2020, he was forced to end rumors that he was the enigmatic street artist Banksy.

Neil Buchanan is not Banksy, according to his website’s statement. Over the weekend, we received numerous inquiries regarding the most recent social media story. Unfortunately, this website is unable to respond to all of these inquiries individually, but we can confirm that the rumors are completely false.

The message continued, “Neil is currently preparing to launch his new art collection in 2021, spending Lockdown with frightened members of his family.” Thank you, and splutter in peace.

Neil Buchanan
Neil used to perform in a rock band(Image: Future via Getty Images)
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Although nothing official has been confirmed, there have been rumors about Art Attack’s anticipated grand re-release on television in 2025. Romesh Ranganathan’s tenure at the helm was reportedly backed down by him during a conversation on The One Show in September despite the rumor mill’s assertions.

He said, “I’m sorry, but I’m not,” and he clarified: “Thank you.” I’m not bringing back Art Attack; what I have done has been the victim of terrible online abuse,” he continued, “I just want to tell the camera, I’m not doing Art Attack.” I respect Neil Buchanan’s actions, not his replacement. In that manner, I would never enter his legacy! Please don’t bother me, please.

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Noel Gallagher’s daughter reveals brutal advice Oasis star gave her over music career

Anais, Noel Gallagher’s eldest child, has revealed the rather crude advice her Oasis legend father gave her when she thought about working in the music industry.

Noel Gallagher’s daughter has revealed how the Oasis star told her a career in music wasn’t for her(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Noel Gallagher’s daughter had her chances of a career in music shot down by her famous dad. Model and photographer Anaïs, whom Noel shares with his first wife Meg Matthews, comes from a family of music legends, with her dad and uncle Liam Gallagher fronting the legendary band, Oasis.

Lennon and Gene, her cousins, also play music. Lennon, 25, Liam’s eldest son, previously dominated the automotive band before splitting up earlier this year. Gene, 23, is the frontman of Villanelle, who previously supported Liam on tour last year. A new song is due out this summer. However, Anas, 25, has no desire to follow in her parents’ footsteps.

However, this is not to say that she didn’t try it when she was younger. Noel, 58, a former student at the Londoner, revealed she once tried to learn an instrument but was unsuccessful in her attempt to find employment in the music industry.

Anaïs won't be following in her famous dad's footsteps
Anaïs won’t be following in her famous dad’s footsteps (Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for The)

When I was about 11, I spent a short period playing the cello, said Anas. She continued, “It’s safe to say there is not an inherent Gallagher musical gene,” in an interview with W Magazine.

My dad quickly said, “Maybe it’s not for you, but I saw a few of your recitals.” “Anas is planning to be present at every date of the upcoming Oasis Live’25 tour, where her dad and uncle will perform together for the first time in 16 years, even though her family didn’t inherit the biblical music gene,” she said.

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She said, “I’m drinking right now to pre-prep my liver.” She continued, “I don’t know, electrolytes,” A fun summertime is expected. My intention is to travel to every UK event, and I’ll have my camera with me wherever I go.

Her cousins, Liam's sons, Lennon and Gene have both had success as musicians
Her cousins, Liam’s sons, Lennon and Gene have both had success as musicians(Image: Burberry)

Although Anas won’t be joining a large family group until later this year, her cousin Lennon recently expressed his desire to perform on stage alongside his father, brother, and Uncle Noel. He said to the Associated Press, “Yes, I mean, I think it’ll be really fun for me and my brother, my dad, and my uncle to be on stage one day.”

However, if the family ever collaborated on a staged performance, he has already made a decision about the song he’d pick. I’d like to do “Be Here Now.” He suggested that would be pretty cool.

Lennon said, “Yes, yeah, I remember the band before their split in 2009.” I believe that Oasis’s final memory, which I have since eighteen, was going to one of their final shows.

Although she doesn't fancy a career in music, Anaïs will be at every Oasis show this summer
Although she doesn’t fancy a career in music, Anaïs will be at every Oasis show this summer(Image: Johannes Leonardo/Adidas)

Lennon said, “Although the family is currently hunkering down and getting ready for it to start (the tour),” while talking about how the family is getting ready for the mammoth shows that will debut on July 4. We all have a longing, you know, for. It will be fantastic.

However, he doesn’t get too excited about rehearsals, saying, “No, I’m just letting him get on with that. When it begins, I’ll watch it for the real thing. Doors to the opening performance at 5 p.m. on July 4th, according to the official Principality Stadium website.

Before the main event of Oasis, both support acts will be expected to return to the stage for the first time since 2009, playing 30-45 minutes of their respective sets.

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The main headline act typically wraps up around 10:30 p.m., in line with previous performances at the Principality Stadium. Cast would then take the stage at 6:30, Richard Ashcroft would follow, and Oasis would take the stage at 8 o’clock.