Peter Andre hits back over ‘nepo baby’ accusations as Princess gets huge news

Just days after his daughter Princess revealed that her ITV show has been renewed for two more seasons, Peter Andre has responded to the controversy surrounding “nepo babies.”

Peter Andre has hit back over the backlash recieved by “nepo babies” and insisted that children with famous parents work just as hard to get their own spotlight, after his daughter Princess, 18, revealed her ITV reality show has been renewed for two more seasons.

Writing in his weekly New! Magazine column, Peter adressed the “nepo baby” accusations by talking about Apple Martin, who recently spoke out about growing up with parents in the spotlight.

I get it that Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin’s daughter Apple have been accused of being a ” nepo baby,” and I can understand her frustration.

In the end, “parents of five, whether it’s a family of actors, dentists, accountants, teachers, or anything else, have a good chance of inspiring one of the children to follow in their parents’ footsteps,” wrote father-of-five Peter.

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He continued, “I don’t understand why we criticize young people in the entertainment industry. Like I’ve always said, “people have to work hard and have the talent to succeed long-term even when they have an opportunity.”

A ” nepo baby ” is a term used to describe someone whose success is perceived as being attributable to their parents’ work ethic and background rather than their own efforts.

Peter’s daughter Princess, whom he shares with ex-wife and former glamour model Katie Price, has decided to follow in her parents’ footsteps with a career in showbiz. Her TV show, The Princess Diaries, first aired on ITV earlier this year, and she shared this week that it would be returning.

I’m so excited to share what I’m about to share with you. Thank you to everyone who devoted so much to “began Princess,” season one of The Princess Diaries.

She continued, “I’m happy to let you know that I have two more series of The Princess Diaries out in 2026.” I’m so excited, I can’t wait. You’ve been requesting information from numerous people, but I haven’t been able to respond. But now you know. See you in 2026. “

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Junior, Peter’s eldest son, like his father, is also an aspiring musician. Junior, who earlier this year stated that he is making his own way through life, is unmistakably set apart from his older self.

Junior responded, “OK!” when asked if he would like to hear from his father. Magazine: “I mean, I’m my own man, aren’t I?” Therefore, everyone teaches me something, and I learn from myself. Just a life experience, not the way my parents did it. You learn and you live.

Kerry Katona’s ‘massive anxiety’ over Ricky Hatton and unbearable stress

Over the funeral of late boxer Ricky Hatton this month, Kerry Katona admitted that she had “massive anxiety,” which caused her to be unable to attend the service.

Kerry Katona has admitted that she couldn’t make it through boxer Ricky Hatton’s funeral after finding herself struggling with “massive anxiety” in the lead up to the service.

Ricky – who was close friends with Kerry – sadly passed away on 14 September 2024, with the likes of Tyson Fury, Wayne Rooney, Liam Gallagher, Tony Bellew and more gathering to say their goodbyes earlier this month.

But for Kerry, 45, the service brought back some tough mental battles for her. She wrote in her New! Magazine column: ” Last week, I was planning on going to Ricky Hatton ’s funeral to say goodbye to him, but if I’m being honest, funerals give me massive anxiety. I found myself getting really stressed before it and did try to go, but when I arrived there were so many people that I ended up not going inside.”

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The former Atomic Kitten star continued, “I decided to say goodbye in my own way, and that I did things on my own terms.” I and my family will miss Ricky so much because he was such a wonderful man.

Kerry and Ricky had been working together for brand Supreme CBD for whom they both had filmed commercials for the same company, and she has previously said that she finds funerals “triggering.”

She said: “When I learned about Ricky Hatton’s passing, it really shook me up. I was devastated. He made a great companion.

Admitting that she had “regrets” over their final interactions, Kerry continued: “When I was in Ibiza recently he asked me to meet up twice, and I didn’t because I didn’t want to go out and just wanted to chill, but now that has been replaying in my head.

He and DJ jokingly argued earlier this year and even claimed he would assist Max with boxing lessons. “My kids have met him too. The entire family is incredibly upset. I’m expressing my love to his family.

As part of his funeral cortege, Ricky was laid to rest on Friday, October 12 at Manchester Cathedral in his hometown, and his coffin was paraded past fans outside the Etihad Stadium in a show of remembrance for his football team.

At the beginning of the year, Kerry was also due to attend a funeral for The Vivienne – who sadly passed in January. However, she revealed in her column at the time that she didn’t attend, but not sharing the reason why.

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She said in January, “I was meant to go to The Vivienne’s funeral last week, but unfortunately I had to pull out at the last minute which was a real shame.

“I did pay tribute in my own way but was sad to have to pull out. Their death is still really devastating to me. We’ve lost too many good people this year already, it’s awful.”

India lose to England by four runs in ICC Women’s World Cup cricket

The tournament co-hosts were pitted against each other for the final four spots in the final four on Sunday as England rallied for a four-run victory over India to advance to the semifinals of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup.

India struggled to find a winning target in their 50 overs, falling just short as they were beaten to a winning target by 289 runs.

Smriti Mandhana top-scored with 88 runs while Harmanpreet Kaur, the team’s skipper, hit a 70 run-a-ball. They were almost on the verge of winning the majority of their innings.

Nat Sciver-Brunt, England’s captain, picked up 2-47 and left-arm spinner Linsey Smith put the brakes on the home side with a score of 1-40 in 10 overs, including Mandhana’s crucial wicket.

India stunned the home crowd at Holkar Stadium with its third straight defeat, which came after defeats to Australia and South Africa.

After England decided to bat first, Heather Knight scored 109 off 91 balls to post the score of 288-8.

With a fourth win in five games, England defeated defending champions Australia and South Africa in the semifinals. On Wednesday, the four-time champions travel to Australia at the same venue.

In their final two group games against Bangladesh on Sunday and New Zealand on Thursday, India are still fourth with four points from five games.

According to Kaur, “Smriti’s dismissal was the turning point.” “We had enough batting to bring the game to a close, but I don’t know how things turned out.” England deserves praise for consistently taking wickets and bowling well.

On Monday, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, co-hosts, will square off in Navi Mumbai.

Linsey Smith, England’s right, celebrates after taking Mandhana’s crucial 88-run lead in the India run chase [Ajit Solanki/AP Photo]

India is on par with it

The chase didn’t begin at their best. Harleen Deol’s leg was pinned before wicket by Charlie Dean, who was caught behind for six.

With India seemingly cruising on a batting-friendly surface, Mandhana and Kaur then combined for a 42-2 lead before adding 125 runs off 122 balls for the third wicket.

Kaur and Mandhana both preferred playing anchor roles while Kaur made up for it with 54 balls. She won 60 balls to reach her second successive fifty.

Although it was impossible for Sciver-Brunt to defeat Kaur, India remained the clear winner.

With Mandhana, Deepti Sharma added 67 off of a 66 and hit 50 off a 57.

India lacked 62 for the final 60 deliveries, but Mandhana’s momentum gained when he went for a big shot in the 42nd over over Smith and was caught on the boundary.

In the 47th over, India dropped from 234-3 to 262-6, with Sharma being outclassed by Sophie Ecclestone (58).

As Amanjot Kaur (18 points out) and Sneh Rana (10 points out) couldn’t put an end to the chase, England put more pressure on themselves.

Amanjot Kaur and Sneh Rana react.
Amanjot Kaur, left, and Sneh Rana, both left, are disappointed with their defeat to England at the Holkar Cricket Stadium.

Knight excels

To lead England’s innings, Knight scored her third ODI hundred.

With openers Amy Jones and Tammy Beaumont (22), England made a strong start with 73 runs. Jones ran out of 68 balls to score 56.

Before Knight took over the innings, which included a 113-run third-wicket stand with Sciver-Brunt (38 off 49), off-spinner Sharma recorded both openers.

“I pushed the accelerator down and inserted myself.” On that pitch, it seemed like we needed 300, but Knight resentment over not getting there in the end. I’m pleased to give a strong performance for my 300th international game, and I was desperate to do so.

On 86 balls, including 14 fours and sixes, Knight scored her century. England slipped to the end, conceding five wickets for 31 runs in just 5.11 overs, as she was thrown out in the 45th over.

In 10 overs, Sharma returned 4-51 and the next-best century, but it was insufficient.

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The England win over India was capped off by Heather Knight’s blistering 109 runs from just 91 balls.

The ultimate Ashes competitor – Broad on walking, Warner and that final wicket

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There are plenty of contenders for the most famous first ball of an Ashes series.

Phillip DeFreitas is being slashed by Michael Slater for four. Stephen Harmison’s wide. Mitchell Starc bowled Rory Burns. Zak Crawley crunching Pat Cummins through the covers.

One man has the details right for the most famous final ball.

Stuart Broad’s place in Ashes history was already assured before his fairytale finale at The Oval two years ago.

The celebrations that have become a part of English cricketing folklore include the headband, Alex Carey’s edge, and the bail-switching.

“I feel like extremely lucky it ended the way it did,” Broad tells BBB Sport. “My last ever professional ball, taking that favourite wicket you could ever take – last wicket to win a Test, against Australia, crowd going berserk.

” I’ll never get bored of talking about it because it takes me back to a feeling and a moment that was so special. “

Everything that had already happened made Broad’s final appearance as an England cricketer flawless. The 604 Test wickets were more than enough for a hall-of-fame career, but few England players are as synonymous with Ashes cricket as Broad.

No England bowler has taken more wickets than Broad’s 153. No fast bowler on either side has played more than Broad’s 40 Ashes Tests. Few people have participated in as many Ashes battles, planned as many special events, or produced as many memories as the numbers suggest.

Broad’s life has been entwined with Ashes cricket and his early career was heavily influenced by Australia.

Broad’s father Chris, who was playing for England on the successful Ashes tour of 1986-1987, scored three hundred for England at the age of six months old. The young Broad’s cricketing hero was Australia metronome Glenn McGrath, and his development was accelerated by a spell as an 18-year-old with Melbourne club Hoppers Crossing.

Three years after joining the Hoppers, Broad began playing Test cricket. With a baby face and bouncing blond hair, the Draco Malfoy lookalike was a bowler of obvious promise but no clear identity. Broad put on a performance that made him feel at home in an England shirt two years into his career, earning his 22nd cap in the fifth and deciding Ashes Test.

When he was handed the ball on the second day, his career bowling average stood at an unsatisfactory 37.63. In nine overs, Shane Watson, Ricky Ponting, Mike Hussey, Michael Clarke, and Brad Haddin were all removed to push the urn into English hands, which was the first of Broad’s signature spells.

” I walked off the field and felt ‘ maybe I do belong in this England shirt’, “says Broad.

Stuart Broad after taking five wickets in the fifth Ashes Test of 2009Getty Images

The next time Broad was an Ashes winner, England’s famous triumph down under in 2010-11, he played only two Tests before his series was ended by a side injury. Before returning home to watch the rest of the series from his sofa, he sobbed as England team doctor Nick Pierce gave him a hug in the Adelaide Oval’s dressing room. He spent the third Test with the Test Match Special team in Perth before returning home to watch the series in its entirety.

Broad was two from two in Ashes series, but his role as the Pom the Aussies loved to hate was not forged until 2013.

In the first Test, Broad’s edge off Ashton Agar’s spin deflected off Haddin’s glovebox and into Clarke’s hands at first slip. Broad did not walk, Australia were out of reviews and the runs he went on to add helped England win the match.

Haddin’s inability to hang on to the edge caused Broad’s brass neck to look worse, according to Broad’s defense, but that did not stop Australia coach Darren Lehmann from calling him a “blatant cheat” who “hoped” cries and goes home in the return series down under six months later.

Broad knew he was going to cop it, not least when the Brisbane Courier Mail refused to print his name and ran a headline calling him a ‘ smug Pommie cheat’.

He says, “In the warm-up games, I walked on my own or with the psychologist around the boundary.” If you walk around the Gabba there might be 45, 000 people, so you just hear noise. Every word is heard if you walk around during a warm-up session with only 100 people in attendance.

“I wanted to build a shield around me. To comfort me, I listened to the abuse. I worked with the psychologist, because I knew it was coming, to strengthen my resolve.

The boos were unbelievable when my name was revealed that I was bowling my first ball at the Gabba.

“The day before, I’d done my pre-match mental routine. I imagined the boos as I sat at the end of my mark and bowled four overs. I could feel it. I had already been there before, I thought. It definitely fazed me. A short one that was hit for four first ball was the no-ball I bowled. It was quite overwhelming”.

Broad, who had the Courier Mail tucked under his arm, recovered from that experience and took five wickets that evening. It was England’s best day in a series where they were dismantled by Mitchell Johnson and lost 5-0.

Eighteen months later, Broad put his own pieces together in a groundbreaking and Ashes-clinching performance.

In the fourth Test on his home ground of Trent Bridge, Broad was bowling England’s first over for the first time in the absence of the injured James Anderson. Broad urged captain Alastair Cook to bat first if he won the toss using his local knowledge.

“I was marking my run-up out and Shane Warne came over and said ‘ That’s a bowl first, isn’t it? “,” Broad says. “I remember thinking Shane Warne is bat first everywhere. If he believes bowl first,…

” I went over to Cookie. ‘ A bowl might come first, chef. He said ‘ Don’t worry, I’ve made that call already’. “

Broad’s legs were pounding. Australian edges were swallowed by England slip fielders. The pace bowler’s 8-15 figures are still the best in Ashes history. Australia were torn apart in 18.3 overs and 94 minutes. All out, 60.

” You can’t take it in, “says Broad”. I got the five-for, it appeared on a large screen, and I had no idea what to do.

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The 2015 series marked Broad’s final Ashes victory. England were again blown away down under in 2017-18 and the following contest in the UK was drawn 2-2.

Ben Stokes’ exploits are remembered by many people in 2019, but Broad’s triumph was when he strangled David Warner. Seven times in five Tests Broad got Warner, part of an overall hoodoo of 17 dismissals. Only two other bowlers have ever dismissed the same batter more frequently in a test.

“Technically, I worked him out at the back end”, says Broad. He didn’t hit the ball through the square leg and didn’t hit it straight through mid-on after doing a lot of strategy and stats work.

” In 2019 I made a complete technical shift to try to hit his leg stump. If it went down the leg side, I didn’t care. I said to Jonny Bairstow, the wicketkeeper, just understand I’m going to be bowling leg side so make sure you give yourself some room.

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Even with Broad knocking over Warner twice more in the three Tests he played in Australia in 2021-22, England were once again hammered 4-0. Broad would later end up with the Aussies by suggesting that the series should be “void” due to the limitations imposed on the England squad in Covid.

Broad was left out in the aftermath of that tour, only to be recalled when Stokes and Brendon McCullum were installed as captain and coach respectively.

No other pace bowler took more Test wickets in what turned out to be Broad’s final year of career, and Broad was the one who led England’s attack even with his old teammate Anderson chasing his 700th scalp.

In the epic 2023 Ashes series, when England were denied the greatest comeback of all time by the Manchester rain, Broad was the only home seamer to play all five Tests.

“Deep down,” says Broad, “I always knew I wanted my final professional game to be in an England shirt.”

“I wanted to finish at the top. You must make the call in order to accomplish that. You don’t want to go on too long. I was concerned that a 21-year-old would play against me and say, “I thought he was supposed to be good.” I definitely could have played another couple of years”.

One more opportunity to criticize the Australians, one more opportunity to be at the center of a hot Ashes feud, was waiting before the denouement.

When Bairstow was controversially stumped by Carey at a baying Lord’s, Broad was next in to join Stokes. When Carey and Australia captain Pat Cummins were to be criticized and heckled, it was this one time. Stokes and Cummins were furious and yelled at the tourists.

“It was red mist to start”, says Broad. It was walking over that line and feeling Lord’s energy, not necessarily my opinion of the dismissal.

” Something triggered inside me that anyone in a green hat was getting it. I had a very competitive side, and I grew. After about 20 minute I started working with Stokesy and quite deliberately twisted the situation our way. We looked to carry that out because my behavior may have sucked the Australians out of their trip to Stokesy.

“I remember getting home, sitting with my partner Mollie and we were watching a compilation BBB Sport had put together of the nonsense I’d done. I was filled with embarrassment. ‘Oh my goodness me. What on earth was I doing?’ I was 36 years old. How did I let myself get to that stage?”

Despite the Broad-Stokes assault, England were well beaten, 2-0 down and staring into the abyss.

“We had situations where we put ourselves on the back foot, so we would have sung the line that day, and that day there would have been the narrative that “england have thrown this away,”” says Broad.

Stuart Broad dismisses Alex Carey in the fifth Ashes Test of 2023Getty Images

To The Oval, with a series to draw and, as it turned out, a career to end. Broad visited Stokes’ hotel room on the evening of the final Test.

“I knocked on Stokesy’s door, wandered in, held out my hand out and said ‘ that’s me, mate'”, says Broad. “Stokesy just extended me a massive hug,” said S.

” I said to him as I left the room ‘ don’t tell anyone’, because I needed to see how I would feel the next morning.

“I woke up, I pulled the curtains open, and it felt right.” The first person I called was my dad, then my mum, then (England managing director) Rob Key. When I first arrived that morning, I informed the changing room, and I also informed the press that evening.

What followed was a joyous celebration of all things Broad, scripted to the very last ball.

He struck the final six-of-a-kind delivery he faced as a batter. In a legendary moment of sporting theatre, Broad had Carey caught behind to win the Test and square the series. Broad was no longer a member of England when the ball snuck into Bairstow’s glove.

“It was the best. “Incredible,” says Broad. “That saying to ‘ play like it’s your last game’. It was, after all. Go and have some fun and some freedom – be a bit silly.

I’m never going to feel that way again, even if I bowl another 5, 000 balls. I feel so content with how it ended. “

He has no desire to “lace the boots up” and confront Australia once more now that the next Ashes are on the horizon, the first in almost 20 years, are on the horizon.

” It’s everything you wish for as a player, “Broad says”. Everything about you is tested. It brings out emotion, character, mental strength, technical ability and physical hardship.

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Isak doesn’t deserve start over Ekitike – Rooney

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Former England and Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney says that former England and Manchester United star Alexander Isak’s record signings do not make enough sense to start ahead of Hugo Ekitike for Liverpool.

Isak, 25, signed for the Reds from Newcastle for £125m, but he has only scored one goal in seven league games overall appearances.

His third Premier League start in a row without a goal was suffered by Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday.

With three goals in the league, his fellow forward Ekitike, who started as a substitute for the Red Devils, has scored four goals for Liverpool.

On The Wayne Rooney Show, Rooney said, “I wouldn’t play Isak because he hasn’t looked ready since he came from Newcastle.”

He hasn’t practiced or had a pre-season, he claims. It is very significant. Newcastle probably spent six hours a day chatting with his agent while he was training, trying to find a job.

When there isn’t a pre-season, it’s really difficult. He may have done it on his own, but he is also paying the price.

He doesn’t deserve to be playing before Ekitike, according to reports.

Liverpool lost four straight games to Manchester United, which is their first loss in a row since November 2014.

Even though Liverpool won the Premier League last year with seven straight victories, they have rarely put together consistently impressive displays throughout their entire careers.

Rooney remarked, “They’ve got a little complacent.”

You forget Arne Slot because he won the Premier League, but he’s still a young man, 46 years old, and this was his first career loss in four consecutive games.

I haven’t seen that from him before when he was arguing with the officials on the touchline against Manchester United.

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What’s Mohamed Salah doing, exactly?

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Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s talismanic forward, is another concern, according to Rooney, who is “one of the top five greatest Premier League players ever”.

With a total of 29 goals in 38 Premier League games, the Egypt international was a key contributor to Liverpool’s triumph last year.

He has struggled to make an impact against Manchester United, a team he had scored 16 goals against in 17 previous starts, but he has appeared a shadow of his usual self this season.

Salah has put on a lot of pressure over the past few years and has done so, Rooney said.

Salah’s future at Liverpool, which he left for Roma in 2017, had sounded uncertain prior to his signing of a new two-year contract in April.

Rooney continued, “There was talk that he might leave, and he did, but it wouldn’t surprise me if he did,” adding that.

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“Anfield win was huge for Amorim.

Manchester United won their first game at Anfield since 2016 with this victory.

Although Ruben Amorim has struggled to adjust to his current situation at Manchester United, the win on Sunday leaves them only two points clear of fourth-placed Liverpool.

Rooney praised the situation as being “a huge win for the manager.”

Over the past two seasons, I’ve questioned players’ motivations, decision-making, and tactics. That is a huge win. It’s challenging to win at Anfield.

I’ll be the first to admit that he got it right away, both from the players and the manager.

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