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Taylor Swift hit with claims she’s copied Kylie Minogue with new Showgirl album

Taylor Swift’s fans went wild when she announced her new album, Life of a Showgirl, but some have accused the Bad Blood billionaire of copying Aussie legend, Kylie Minogue

Taylor Swift has been slammed by some who have accused the Life of a Showgirl star of copying Kylie Minogue(Image: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott)

Taylor Swift has been slammed by some who have accused the Life of a Showgirl star of copying Kylie Minogue. The Bad Blood billionaire, 35, sent fans into a frenzy this week when she revealed her new album would be released on October 3 — just over a year and a half after the release of her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department.

The Americana star poses to perfection on the new album cover, sporting a 1920s-style bejewelled headdress and barely-there bodysuit, encrusted with diamonds – and leaving very little to the imagination.

Looking longingly into the camera, Taylor leaves her long blonde hair loose and accessories with diamond cuffs, adorned with feathers, while sporting saucy fishnet tights. It comes as some accused the singer of risking alienating her fans with her new, sexed-up look.

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Taylor Swift’s new album cover is a whole new look for the star(Image: PR)

While many Swifties praised the star for her eye-popping new appearance, some reckoned Taylor had copied Aussie star, Kylie, who also posed as a showgirl for her album, Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Era.

Kylie commenced her Showgirl world tour in 2005 in Europe before travelling to her native Melbourne, where she was diagnosed with breast cancer, causing her to postpone the remaining dates.

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Comparing the two pop icons, one fan said: “Kylie is the one and only showgirl! No shade to Taylor but Kylie is the ultimate.”

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Kylie Minogue has responded to the claims(Image: Instagram/ @kylieminogue)

Meanwhile, another said: “There’s only one Showgirl and that’s Kylie!!” while a third person stated: “There is only one Showgirl and that’s our Kylie.”

However, responding to the claims, Kylie said there was room for everyone, as she took to Instagram, posting: “When all your friends start sending you your Showgirl mems!!! Awww.

“Showgirl life is ‘a thing’, multi dimensional and so much more than feathers and dazzle.

“Respect and admiration to all my fellow hard working Showgirls.”

Agreeing with Kylie, one of Taylor’s fans posted: “‘So is ‘showgirl’ only reserved for Kylie or what? Don’t get me wrong as I am a fan of both Kylie and Taylor… Was just wondering.”

Another said: “These comments dragging Taylor are exhausting. Kylie is one of my faves, but how about we stop pitting women against each other?”

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Some swifities want Kylie and Taylor to collaborate(Image: Getty Images)

Meanwhile, a third suggested the singers should record together, as they replied: “‘Kylie and Taylor should do a collab.”

It comes as Taylor confirmed the release of her latest album following weeks of speculation.

The pop star appeared on a podcast with her boyfriend, Super Bowl star, Travis Kelce, and his brother, Jason, which over 1.3 million people tuned in to.

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Taylor is notoriously private and rarely gives interviews, however the Look What You Made Do star offered an insight into the album, which will be released in October.

Life Of A Showgirl, which she wrote on her Eras Tour and recorded to in Sweden, will feature 12 tracks, including a duet with Sabrina Carpenter. Speaking about the album, Taylor said: “This album is about what was going on behind the scenes in my inner life during this tour, which was so exuberant and electric and vibrant.”

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Time to believe the hype? Itauma hits big stage

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Moses Itauma v Dillian Whyte

Venue: ANB Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Date: Saturday, 16 August

An undefeated southpaw with quick hands, good feet and pure power. Sound familiar?

Undisputed champion Oleksandr Usyk is the king of the heavyweight division with those attributes, but rising British star Moses Itauma is similarly blessed and has his sights set on domination in the next 12 months.

Itauma, 20, once famously claimed he wanted to beat Mike Tyson’s record of becoming the youngest ever heavyweight champion.

That opportunity has now passed, but he still has the world at his feet after an undefeated start to life as a professional, earning 10 knockouts from his 12 wins.

The hype train has left the station – and victory against Dillian Whyte in Saudi Arabia on Saturday would put Itauma on track for a possible title shot.

“Usyk would be good, but I think Joseph Parker or Agit Kabayel probably deserve it,” Itauma told BBC Sport.

Itauma was unbeaten in 24 fights as an amateur, winning 11 by knockout, and was highly decorated – earning gold medals at schools and juniors levels, then at the youth Europeans and the Heavyweight Youth World Championships.

Before turning 16, he was sparring with former cruiserweight world champion and current heavyweight Lawrence Okolie.

So it is no surprise he has transitioned neatly into the professional ranks – going beyond the second round on just two occasions.

Itauma burst on to the scene with a 23-second knockout in his 2023 debut and has passed every test with flying colours.

But his resume currently lacks a big name.

Boxing coach Dave Coldwell, who trained world champion Tony Bellew, has seen many highly rated youngsters come and go but feels Itauma is different.

“I don’t get too excited about prospects because over the years we’ve seen so many prospects we say will be the new phase of boxing or the next superstar,” Coldwell told BBC Sport.

“Once you have the little step up, then you see the limitations and they don’t live up to the hype.”

‘Chilled, with charisma and one-liners’

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Itauma acknowledges previous dreams of taking Tyson’s record as the youngest heavyweight champion were “naive”.

Although past comments drew eyes towards him, he has not allowed the vast amount of attention he receives to go to his head.

“I understand why [there is hype] but it’s not my job to,” Itauma said.

“My job is to get in the ring and fight and leave all that kind of praise to people outside the ring.

“I know if I go to bed tonight and wake up tomorrow then I still have to play the Moses Itauma role. Whereas you guys might go to bed hating Moses Itauma and wake up loving him. I don’t want to be basing my opinion of myself on what other people think.”

Boxing has always required its stars to provide entertainment on both sides of the ropes. Itauma does that.

“He isn’t hyper and too excitable or in your face, but he’s one of those guys who oozes confidence without trying,” Coldwell said.

“He’s got full belief in his ability. He’s chilled, but you know when the time comes he could drop in a few one-liners.

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Most 20-year-old boxers would be building towards national and European titles – former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury was 21 when he won the English belt – but Itauma has skipped that route and is aiming straight for the top.

Fellow Britons Fury, Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois have gone on to become world champions. Itauma has exceeded what they had achieved in the professional ranks by his age.

All three enjoyed undefeated starts to their careers, but Dubois was 21 when he won his 12th fight, Fury was 22 and Joshua was 25.

However, early success for Itauma by no means guarantees future gold.

Itauma has been carefully managed over the past two years and Whyte, albeit at the age of 37, is set to be the biggest name he has faced.

“Yes, it is the right time [to face Whyte] and I only say that because it isn’t the wrong time,” Itauma said.

“Everyone needs a breakthrough fight. AJ had it with Charles Martin, Tyson Fury had it with Deontay Wilder, so I guess this is my breakthrough fight.”

Taking on Whyte, a former WBC interim champion who has fought Fury, Joshua and Joseph Parker, undoubtedly offers Itauma the platform to move to the next level of his career, but only if he gets the win.

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Primark’s ‘gorgeous’ £22 shoes ‘almost identical’ to designer label’s £99 pair

The high street retailer is stocking a ‘dazzling’ pair of shoes that resemble a pricier alternative

Primark’s ‘dazzling’ new shoes impressed shoppers(Image: Getty)

Primark is stocking a pair of ‘dazzling’ £22 shoes that resemble a designer style. The fashion retailer, known for its affordable clothing, shoes, and accessories, could have a new crowd-pleaser on its hands.

The high street chain has introduced new Spiral Diamante Heeled Sandals, available in cream or black, which look similar to a designer pair from Kurt Geiger. However, the KG Kurt Geiger Athena Sandals, available in black, gold or silver from Next for £99, retail for a much higher price.

Both pairs share similarities, as they each feature a spiral design that wraps around the ankle, sparkly embellishments, and a stiletto heel. However, the shoes are not completely identical, and shoppers may have their preferences between the shoes, which vary in colour and construction.

The product description for the black Primark shoes says: “Step into sparkle with these black spiral diamante heeled sandals. The slim stiletto heel and square toe create a sleek base, while two slim front straps shimmer with hotfix rhinestones.

“The standout spiral ankle strap wraps elegantly around your leg, covered in sparkling crystals for a bold, eye-catching look. With no buckle closure, the coiling strap offers a unique fit and style. Perfect for adding drama to your evening outfit, these sandals bring a dazzling finish that’s sure to turn heads.”

Primark's Spiral Diamante Heeled Sandals
Primark’s Spiral Diamante Heeled Sandals(Image: Primark)
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Meanwhile, the product description for the black Kurt Geiger shoes states: “This Athena heel is crafted in gold with a gold crystal embellished spiral ankle strap. The heel is in a high stiletto style. Heel height: 9cm.”

Primark’s offering has proven popular on social media. TikTok user @prmrkmeadowhall recently showcased the two Primark pairs in a video that earned over 60,000 views and more than 3,000 likes. The caption said: “GORGEOUS heels in at Primark! Designer inspired heels for just £22!” Viewers loved what they saw. One commenter praised: “Too cute.”

Someone wrote: “Now would u look at that. Primark can you bring chandelier heels in gold.” Meanwhile, another fan tagged a fellow social media user, writing: “I need the white ones so if you see them get them for me please n thankyouuuuu.” Their friend replied: “Very cutesy.”

KG Kurt Geiger Athena Sandals
KG Kurt Geiger Athena Sandals(Image: Next)

As such, Primark’s offering could be a tempting alternative for fans of the Kurt Geiger style looking for a similar look for less. Alternatively, shoppers searching for a different diamante style might like Primark’s £20 Diamante Strappy Heeled Sandal, a more subtle style that resembles the ‘dazzling’ pair but does not have a spiral ankle strap.

Available in nude, the shoes are not an exact colour match for the other pair, but they could be just the ticket for fans looking for another elegant diamante style. The product description states: “Turn heads in these diamante strappy heeled sandals.

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Princess Anne earns new title and whole new legion of fans for unexpected reason

Countless videos about Princess Anne’s bold vintage fashion and her knack for recycling her outfits has earned her a whole new legion of fans on TikTok

Celebrating turning 75 today, Princess Anne has been given the unexpected title of ‘Queen of Recycling’ by TikTokkers who regard her as a fashion icon – despite her famous declaration that she would not go near social media “if you paid me.”

Gen Z can’t get enough of the accidental fashionista, who has released a picture to mark her birthday wearing a colour-block navy dress with white trim, which she was first pictured in at The King’s Foundation Awards at St James’ Palace in June.

Countless videos about the Princess Royal are getting thousands of views on TikTok, where influencers admire her bold outfits from the 1970s and commend her for recycling clothes – making them look fantastic at royal engagements 50 years on.

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A new photo released to mark Princess Anne’s 75th birthday (Image: PA)

Back in the 70s and 80s, Anne’s formal style consisted of brightly coloured tailored dresses and long, flowing floral gowns. Off duty, she often wore traditional country casuals, such as jeans and statement scarves.

And for one Tik Toker, Simon Glazin, who has an account dedicated to royal fashion from around the world, Princess Anne is a firm favourite.

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Of her latest picture, he says: “I think we know by now that Anne is a superstar of the British Royal Family, Pictures and videos of her always show her smiling and having a sense of fun.

Princess Anne at Charles and Diana's wedding in 1981 and wearing the same dress to another wedding in 2008
Princess Anne at Charles and Diana’s wedding in 1981 and wearing the same dress to another wedding in 2008

“And what a perfect dress too – demure yet statement, something she does so well, and one of her favourite colours – navy.

“We know she’s the queen of recycling her looks, and whilst most of us can’t wait to buy something new for birthday celebrations, she has chosen to re-wear this dress from June this year.

“In June she wore it with matching blue gloves, but I much prefer it without. It’s a great colour on Anne.”

The fashion blogger, who has almost 48,000 followers, regularly posts about Anne – with one post on her top five recycled looks receiving more than 100,000 views.

The princess in the same bold mulit-coloured ballgown 16 years apart
The princess in the same bold mulit-coloured ballgown 16 years apart

He says the vivid colours, bold prints and sleek tailoring, she wore in the 1970s established her as a trendsetter and, by rewearing outfits, she is now grabbing the attention of the younger generation. He explains: “What I love about her is it seems she is a bit oblivious that she is a fashion icon. Or if she does know it is a genius move.

“Definitely back in the 1970s, she wore some incredible stuff. There is an iconic picture of her where she is wearing this blue striped shirt with jeans with this amazing belt buckle and this necktie, which could be on the cover of Vogue right now.

Anne in her Adidas Team GB sunglasses
Anne in her Adidas Team GB sunglasses (Image: PA)

“The 70s was definitely her era, but what is interesting about Princess Anne is that she will bring something back from the 70s and wear it now.” It is the sustainable element of her style that resonates with the TikTok generation.

Simon says: “From my TikTok I see the comments from people when I talk about Princess Anne and they are usually from younger people talking about how they never knew she recycled clothes.

“Because we now live in this very green conscious world, younger generations are really into recycling stuff with second-hand shops and thrift shops.

“When I did a video on her old 70s looks, the comments were overwhelming. They were all saying ‘I didn’t realise she wore this’, ‘I didn’t realise she had it in her’, ‘I didn’t know a royal could dress like that’. The comments are always from younger people saying ‘I would wear that now’.”

Prestigious Italian fashion house Fendi even remarked on her sustainable style, calling her “the chicest woman in the world” and praising her ability to “underline garments for life, not use and throw away”.

Anne in an incredible ballgown in 1990 and again in 2010
Anne in an incredible ballgown in 1990 and again in 2010

And Strictly host Claudia Winkleman said her wardrobe for the latest series of TV’s The Traitors was inspired by the princess.

Simon adds: “Most recently, she has been seen loads wearing these really cool Adidas ski sunglasses, and she was really ahead of the curve wearing them. It was really funny because you then saw them starting popping up on catwalks.

“There was this most incredible white, floral, to the floor dress she wore that had boho vibes with long sleeves with frills over it and oversized print over it, which is very now.

“There’s also an outfit from a village fete, where she nipped in her waist and wore a little cap sleeve, she did that quite a lot and this shirt dress vibe is very now too – we’ve seen it at Chloe and Celine on the catwalk.

“I think more than anything, we all love Princess Anne because you could imagine her not giving two hoots what people think. Like Princess Margaret, they both knew they weren’t going to be Queen, so I feel like this allowed them to do this.

Anne's yellow checked coat she wore in Russia in 1990 and again in Edinburgh in 2023
Anne’s yellow checked coat she wore in Russia in 1990 and again in Edinburgh in 2023

A Californian TikTokker, posting as Allie – The Royalty Nerd – has 73,000 followers and posts saying she “loves” Anne’s 70s’ style, raving about the dress she wore when she became engaged to Captain Mark Phillips in 1973.

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“It is so beautiful. The dress would also make a cute wedding dress nowadays too,” she posted, adding: “Anne also keeps her clothes forever and often rewears things which I really appreciate.”

London-based fashion expert Miranda Holder, who has 178,000 TikTok followers,is also an enthusiastic Anne supporter. She posted:”There’s been some epic fashion – and there still is – from Princess Anne, and there is a lot we can learn from her I salute you Anne, you are indeed a great fashion icon.”

One week to go – your essential World Cup briefing

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2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup

Venue: England Date: 22 August – 27 September

England are making their final preparations for the Women’s Rugby World Cup, acclimatising to the pressure of being red-hot favourites on home soil.

The Red Roses open the tournament in a week’s time with a match against the United States on Friday, 22 August in Sunderland.

The hosts have lost only once in their past 58 matches – a surprise defeat by New Zealand in the final of the last edition of the tournament in 2022.

They have won six successive Six Nations Grand Slams, avenged that defeat by the Black Ferns in each of the teams’ past three meetings and are well clear at the top of the world rankings.

Head coach John Mitchell is conscious that the pressure of expectation will be one of their most formidable challenges to overcome if they are to lift the trophy on 27 September at Twickenham’s Allianz Stadium.

“With our mental-skills support, we are helping the girls individually. Or, for the girls in previous World Cups, unpack and bring closure to those things,” said Mitchell.

“That experience of 2022 has now made us ready for now.”

England face Samoa and Australia in their other Pool A games.

Ireland are fifth in the world rankings, up from 10th two years ago. They failed to even qualify for the 2022 tournament.

Their rise has included a memorable 29-27 upset of New Zealand in September 2024. They were also within a score of France until the closing stages of the teams’ Six Nations meeting in March.

A big factor in their progress in the tournament may be the fitness of Aoife Wafer. The 22-year-old star back row was named the player of this year’s women’s Six Nations, but is still recovering from knee ligament damage sustained in April.

“We feel we’ve got a really strong plan in place to get her back on the pitch,” said coach Scott Bemand of Wafer in July.

“People want to see her play. We want to see her play. We think we’re tracking towards that.”

With influential back-five operators Dorothy Wall and Erin King already out, Bemand duly named Wafer in his squad, hoping she can make a swift and strong return to action.

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Another victory over the Black Ferns would improve Ireland’s chances of progressing in the knockout stage and also potentially put New Zealand into England’s side of the draw.

Ireland warmed up for the tournament with a gutsy 47-26 defeat by Canada and a 27-21 comeback win over Scotland.

Scotland have lost five of their seven matches this year and have been hindered by off-pitch disruption in the build-up to the tournament.

Coach Bryan Easson will leave his post after the World Cup, while, according to the players, more than half the squad fear they will also be looking for new employment when it is finished as they are on short-term contracts.

“My ethos as a captain is to make my players feel like superwomen – it’s to make them feel valued and like they belong,” said captain Rachel Malcolm in July.

“And the processes which have gone on behind the scenes have definitely done almost the opposite of those three things.”

Adding to Scotland’s worries is an ankle injury to experienced hooker Lana Skeldon, who is in the squad despite being carried off in the defeat by Ireland.

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Scotland edged the teams’ Six Nations meeting in March, prevailing 24-21 in a soggy Edinburgh.

That match was coach Sean Lynn’s first in charge of Wales, having arrived on the back of winning three successive English domestic titles with Gloucester-Hartpury.

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Of more damage to Wales’ hopes than that scoreline may be an ankle injury suffered by co-captain Alex Callender.

The number eight has been named in Wales’ squad, but is a doubt for that important opener against Scotland.

“We have to leave Australia in Australia and then it is about the focal point of the World Cup,” said Lynn after the second Test defeat.

Wales have also gone through their own contracts dispute, with players claiming they were blackmailed into signing deals by the Welsh Rugby Union’s (WRU) hard-ball negotiating tactics and threats to cancel matches last year.

The WRU has since apologised and said it should have done better.

Star wing Jasmine Joyce-Butchers, who made her debut in 2017, says the current environment is one of the best she has experienced with Wales.

“The girls are brilliant – Lynny [Sean Lynn] and the coaching staff have been outstanding,” she said.

“It’s definitely a place now where I can be my true self and express who I am and I don’t get judged for that.

“We’ve just got to remember that we are in such a better place than we were last year.”

As an appetiser for the tournament, New Zealand’s 27-27 draw with Canada in Christchurch in May was hard to beat.

A hammer-and-tongs contest, with the two sides never separated by more than seven points, ended with a 22-phase, 83rd-minute Black Ferns try levelling the score and a conversion to snatch victory flying wide.

Holders New Zealand have a habit of peaking for the World Cup – winning six of the eight they have competed at.

After losing six out of 10 games during a difficult 12 months from mid-October 2023, head coach Allan Bunting believes his team are rising to the occasion once more.

“We’re a different team now,” Bunting said.

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Canada leapfrogged New Zealand into second spot in the world rankings last autumn and were sent on their way to England by a record 11,453 fans – the biggest crowd for a women’s rugby match in the country – who watched a 42-10 win over the United States this month.

Their squad contains of a host of players who have honed their game in Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) , such as Exeter centre Alex Tessier and Saracens back row Sophie de Goede, along with seven exciting converts from the sevens team that won Olympic silver in Paris last summer.

Their fans are turning out their pockets as well as turning out in numbers.

Rugby Canada launched a fundraising drive entitled Mission: Win Rugby World Cup in March 2025. Its goal is to add one million Canadian dollars (£540,000) to boost a campaign which has “only a fraction of the budget of our top competition”. They are 88% of the way to their target.

France complete the world’s top four and have been closest to breaking England’s winning streak, coming within a point of the Red Roses in this year’s Women’s Six Nations finale.

However, Les Bleues’ confidence took a knock as England travelled to Mont-de-Marsan for both teams’ final warm-up game and came away with a commanding 40-6 victory.

“I know my group – they’ll be stung by what happened tonight and will want to show a different face,” said co-head coach Gaelle Mignot.

This World Cup marks the final campaign of Jo Yapp’s time in charge of Australia. The former Worcester scrum-half appeared for England at three World Cups as a player, captaining her country at the 2006 tournament.

The Wallaroos had hopes to include sevens superstars Charlotte Caslick and Maddison Levi in their squad, but Caslick has been forced out with injury while Levi opted to focus on the shorter-format game.

Sixteen teams are competing in the tournament, up from 12 in 2022.

Brazil will make their first appearance, while Fiji return for a second shot after debuting in New Zealand.

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This Morning star speaks out on Loose Women move ahead of major ITV change-up

EXCLUSIVE: The This Morning regular joined the panel on the ITV programme’s sister show Loose Women last week, and has now addressed her future on the show

Dr Zoe Williams with her fellow This Morning stars

Doctor Zoe Williams is hoping to make a return to Loose Women, after being a part of the show’s first-ever Loose Doctors episode last week. Alongside Dr Amir Khan, Dr Hilary Jones, and Dr Nighat Arif, the 45-year-old shared her expertise on a number of taboo topics as well as tips on how we can all improve our health.

Discussing her experience on the show, the This Morning regular said it was “an absolute privilege” to be a part of the episode, and expressed a desire to do it again.

She added: “The four of us are genuine friends as well as mutually respected doctors, so we felt able to have those really raw, honest conversations, and we had a lot of fun too.”

Asked if she would consider a return, Zoe continued: “Our hope is that there will be further episodes of Loose Doctors as we have so many ideas and so much more to share.

“It was difficult to narrow down what topics we would discuss on the first show. It somewhat depends on the response from the public, so if you loved it, please share.”

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Dr Zoe Williams is a regular face on This Morning (Image: Dr Zoe Williams/Instagram)
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Zoe is mostly recognised for her regular appearances on This Morning, where she often gives her perspective on many health topics, including personal stories from guests.

From January 2026, the show will remain on television in its usual slot, though this isn’t the same for other programmes in the ITV schedule.

Lorraine Kelly’s self-titled show will air for just 30 minutes instead of an hour on a seasonal schedule, running 30 weeks of the year. Loose Women will follow suit, though it will retain its one-hour slot from 12.30pm to 1.30pm.

With the programme scheduled to air fewer episodes, there’s speculation that the current roster of 26 panellists may also face cuts.

For now, Zoe remains as a regular face on ITV and, as part of her hectic schedule, she has also partnered up with Tesco’s campaign to support their Free Fruit For Kids’ initiative.

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Zoe Williams was a part of the very first Loose Doctors episode

As many parents will know, getting children to eat healthy food such as fruit can be a difficult task, but Zoe has three tips that can help with this.

She firstly suggests making the process fun, explaining: “Whether it’s a sticker chart or getting kids involved in preparing and cooking food, making the process fun and interactive can encourage the whole household to eat more fruit and veg.”

Secondly, the doctor believes pairing fruit with tasty extras can make it look more appealing.

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“Sometimes all it takes is a little twist. Try serving apple slices with peanut butter, banana with yoghurt, or berries with granola. Fun pairings can help children get over texture or taste barriers,” she added.

Trying new recipes is Zoe’s third tip, adding: “Your five a day don’t have to come in the form of snacks or even whole fruit – you can incorporate fruit and veg into new recipes and formats like smoothies, juices or even desserts.”