Amanda Holden shares regrets over Les Dennis marriage with Alan Carr

Amanda and Les tied the knot back in 1995 after a whirlwind relationship

Amanda Holden has opened up her regrets following her divorce from her first husband Les Dennis. The TV star shared an emotional chat with her best friend Alan Carr, in which she admitted she’d “made mistakes” in the past but it shaped her to become the person she is today.

Amanda and Les tied the knot in 1995 before separating in 2002. The couple divorced the following year. The breakdown of their marriage came two years after her affair with co-star Neil Morrissey surfaced.

Speaking on the latest episode of their BBC One travel series, Amanda & Alan’s Greek Job, Amanda shared: “I mean, obviously we’ve both been through a divorce, we’ve both made mistakes and as much as I regret hurting people maybe, or causing chaos, it shapes you to who you are in this moment. And I think life is too short to have regrets.”

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Reflecting on his own regrets, Alan – who is currently single – admitted: “I mean it’s not decisions for me but knowing your worth and the amount of times I’ve been walked over and people have demeaned me.”

Amanda responded: “You are soft, you’re so lovely as he continued: “There’s time that I’d wished I’d said no, I wish I’d been a bit bolder and a bit stronger.”

She added: “After a divorce, what you do think is that you are never gonna find love again. Do you sort of trust yourself to fall in love and make a good decision about somebody for the rest of your life?”

Admitting he has trust issues, Alan replied: “Yeah, it’d be nice wouldn’t it? I don’t really trust anyone really, that’s the trouble. I think that is my main thing.”

Amanda is now happily married to Chris Hughes, with whom she shares two daughters – Lexi, born in 2006, and Hollie, born in 2012.

Meanwhile, Alan was in a 14-year relationship with Paul Drayton. After ten years together, the duo married in 2018, with Adele officiating the ceremony at her home in LA. But their relationship sadly suffered in lockdown and they divorced in 2022.

Amanda and Alan’s honest conversation comes after Amanda admitted she knew he did well on Celebrity Traitors, because she didn’t hear from him for two weeks.

The Britain’s Got Talent judge sussed her close friend’s success when Alan, 49, did not call her during the production of the show. The comedian usually rings Amanda every day so the actress quickly became suspicious during the spring, when filming took place at Ardross Castle in the Scottish Highlands.

Alan went on to win The Celebrity Traitors but, though he wasn’t allowed to tell anyone, Amanda, 54, had a hunch he at least “did well” on the programme. Speaking yesterday, she said: “I knew he must have done well because I didn’t speak to him for two weeks, normally we speak every day.

“He’s been around for so long, but everyone’s suddenly like, ‘Oh, I love Alan Carr’, and I think, ‘How is he a new thing to you? He’s always been this brilliant’.”

Mother-of-three Amanda added: “My daughter Holly, who’s always loved him, said to me, ‘Everyone’s asking me about Alan’, and I say to them, ‘You’ve met Alan, he was in the back garden at our party, and you weren’t bothered about him then’.

“Alan’s literally brought them a cup of tea in bed or been on holiday with them. But now they’re really into him, it’s brought a whole new generation because of all the TikToks and the memes, which is lovely.”

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Alan recently said Amanda, who was in popular drama Wild at Heart, would be “great” on The Celebrity Traitors . Amanda hinted she would want to be a traitor if she was going to do the programme, which airs on the BBC .

Susanna Reid looks ‘beautiful’ in high street midi dress with waist-flattering fit

Susanna Reid wowed on Good Morning Britain this week in her green satin midi dress, which has a waist-flattering fitted shape, and it’s still available in all sizes

On Monday’s episode of Good Morning Britain, Susanna Reid wowed in another stand out midi dress that we’re already dreaming of adding to our wardrobes. As with many of Susanna’s dresses, the green satin midi dress is the perfect balance of both work-appropriate and elegant, which means it’s something you can wear for multiple occasions.

Her exact dress is the Isabelle Textured Satin Dress which you can pick up from Hobbs, with Susanna saying: “Love this @hobbslondon sage number.” The dress comes in both petite and regular lengths, and good news for fans who want to copy the look, because it’s still in stock in all sizes from six to 22.

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Susanna’s fans were also quick to praise the dress on Instagram, with one saying: “Love that colour on you!” Whilst another wrote: “Wow you look absolutely stunning in that dress,” and a third added: “Looking beautiful.”

The Isabelle Textured Satin Dress is a timeless classic, with short puff sleeves and a flowing midi length skirt that create an elegant shape. It also gathers under the bust in an empire silhouette for a flattering fit that flares out over your stomach and hips without clinging.

Its sage green colour is also a great shade that suits a range of skin tones, and the hammered satin material gives it a more elevated look. Although Susanna wore the Isabelle Textured Satin Dress for work, pairing it with some contrasting white heels and a red lip, you could absolutely wear it for more formal events like weddings or race days with a simple accessory switch up.

You could even wear it with your favourite trainers or loafers and a cosy wool coat for a more laid back look, making the Isabelle Textured Satin Dress one that’s going to work hard in your wardrobe. The dress is a splurge, however, at £179, which is worth paying if you know you’ll get plenty of wear out of this staple dress.

However if it’s a little over your budget, we found some other great options like this Rosie Ruched Puff Sleeve Dress in Sage from Omnes, which is currently on sale down from £99 to £49.50. If green isn’t your colour, it also comes in seven other shades including pink, red and navy.

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We also spotted a lovely alternative at Coast, with the Lace Trim Maxi Dress now £41 down from £129, which has a slightly slinkier style with sleeveless straps and lace trim detailing. Nobody’s Child has also slashed its Green Frill Sleeve Lola Midi Dress from £53 to £89, with the code EXTRA15 getting you an additional 15% off.

Harry Styles fans in frenzy as cryptic clues around UK tease massive 2026 comeback

Harry Styles fans are in a frenzy over cryptic “We belong together” billboards and a new website. With clues pointing to fresh music and a 2026 tour, a massive comeback seems imminent

Devotees of pop sensation Harry Styles have been whipped into a frenzy after discovering what appears to be a major hint that he could be staging a significant return.

The chart-topper stepped back from touring and releasing tracks after wrapping up his worldwide Love On Tour shows in 2023. However, dedicated followers are now convinced he’s poised to drop fresh material – and potentially embark on another tour – in the near future.

On social media platforms, supporters from around the globe have documented sightings of “We belong together” billboards in locations such as Rome, Sao Paulo and most recently Manchester. On January 12, the identical poster emerged on Barclay House along Whitworth Street West, close to music venues Gorilla and The Ritz, with a fan sharing the discovery on TikTok alongside the caption: “It’s not a drill. Harry Styles posters in Manchester.”

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Sharp-eyed enthusiasts scrutinising footage online identified an additional detail on the Manchester billboard. The top right corner displays ‘Here We Go Again’, though supporters have also highlighted that each poster features unique text.

Fans additionally discovered that a website “webelongtogether.co” had been launched, showcasing a prominent video banner depicting concert-goers at a live performance. At the base of the page sits a copyright notice for Sony Music Entertainment, which serves as Styles’ record label, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Fans clicking the banner are directed to text a phone number (586-533-5477) linked to a contact labelled “HSHQ”, with instructions to send the message: “We belong together.”

The official Harry Styles website, “hstyles.co.uk”, features a sign-up link which, once you’ve entered your details, transforms to display the words “Have a Nice Day”.

This phrase connects to a video the star shared in December, featuring him performing the instrumental of his track ‘Forever, Forever’ at his final Love on Tour gig in Italy. The footage concludes with the words ‘we belong together’ appearing on screen.

Unsurprisingly, the poster’s appearance in Manchester has sent supporters into overdrive, with many speculating whether – alongside fresh music – a tour announcement could be imminent. One fan posted on TikTok: “If I don’t get Manchester I will not be okay”.

Another pleaded: “I have £160 til payday on the 30th. Harry please don’t announce a tour before then I beg you! !”.

Others have noted the timing coincides with the forthcoming BRIT Awards. The ceremony will take place in Manchester for the first time in the music prize’s history on 28 February at Co-op Live.

Fresh material from Harry Styles has been eagerly anticipated. His most recent release was in 2022 with ‘Harry’s House’, which scooped numerous prestigious accolades including the GRAMMY for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album, alongside the BRIT Award for British Album of the Year and MTV VMA for Album of the Year.

Love on Tour marked the second concert tour by Styles, promoting his second and third studio albums – Fine Line and Harry’s House. The tour spanned over 22 months, concluding in July 2023 in Reggio Emilia, Italy.

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The concerts were initially postponed due to the pandemic but eventually kicked off in September 2021 in Las Vegas. Harry delivered over 43 performances across the United States, earning accolades from fans and critics alike.

His shows featured a medley of his global hit singles including ‘Sign of the Times’, ‘Lights Up’, ‘Adore You’, ‘Watermelon Sugar’ and ‘Kiwi’.

Nadine Baggott shares top skincare buy for ‘central heating face’ on This Morning

The £31 skincare product can now be purchased for just over £18 at Amazon

The cold weather and central heating can wreak havoc with skin at this time of year, so when beauty expert Nadine Baggott appeared on This Morning sharing tips for beating dry skin, we were all ears. It came as no surprise to our beauty team that one of Nadine’s hero products for beating ‘central heating face’ is none other than the cult classic Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant.

Now, beauty fans can bag a 50ml size of the product on offer at Amazon for just £18.23 down from £31. For those wondering why the sought-after cream is a beauty lover favourite, it helps to alleviate dry and chapped skin.

What’s more, the multi-purpose product might just become the hardest-working item in many a beauty bag, as it can also be used to shape brows, add glow to cheeks, soothe hands, and smooth cuticles and nails.

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The beauty expert said the product effectively ‘seals you off from the outside world’ as she hailed it an ‘icon.’ Other tips Nadine has shared for keeping dry winter skin at bay include reducing shower time and temperature, applying body moisturiser to damp skin and switching to richer shower and cleansing oils.

Nadine’s recommendations for banishing dry skin include the £26 Aestura Atobarrier365 Cream from Sephora which helps to restore and strengthen the skin barrier. For more budget friendly options, the beauty presenter also likes the CeraVe Moisturising Cream with Ceramides for Dry Skin which costs just £7 from LookFantastic, and the INKEY List’s Bio-Active Ceramide Repairing and Plumping Moisturiser which normally retails for £18.99, but can currently be purchased for just £14.20 from the same retailer.

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Our beauty team are also big fans of Dove’s £7.99 Pro Age Body Butter with ceramide restoring serum which can be shopped at Boots. Also on our cold weather skin radar is the popular £15 Dr Jart+ Ceramidin Skin Barrier Moisturising Cream which can be purchased from Space NK.

Back to Amazon, and it seems that Nadine isn’t the only fan of Elizabeth Arden’s Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant. Shoppers on the online marketplace have awarded it an impressive review score of 4.5 out of five stars, with the product having been rated over 8,000 times.

One fan said: “Love this product. I’ve been using it for the last 5 years, and it’s wonderful for dry, chapped skin. It makes your skin super soft, and I use it religiously before bed.”

Despite this, it’s worth noting that as skincare preferences vary with each user, one reviewer commented: “Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream is thick, soothing and great for dry patches or lips. The scent is a bit strong at first, but you get over it quickly because it works so well. A really handy all‑rounder.”

That being said, the item is also available in a ‘lightly scented’ option for those who dislike strong fragrances in their skincare products. This can be purchased from Boots for £31.

However, other beauty enthusiasts were quick to join Nadine in heaping praise on the original version of the beauty buy at Amazon, with another commenting: “I have been using this product for years and will continue to do so. I absolutely love the scent and feel of this moisturiser.

“This has multi uses and is such good quality and texture. A little goes a long way and I find this lasts me a long time therefore making this good value for money.

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They continued: “Highly moisturising and gentle on my skin and does not cause any irritation or issues. Highly recommend and will buy again when needed.”

Loved up Zara and Mike surprise by hanging out with Harry pal after teasing dream move

Zara and Mike Tindall looked as loved up as ever as they attended a special beachfront horse race in Australia with Prince Harry’s best friend

Zara and Mike Tindall looked as loved-up as ever at a special event in Australia – with Prince Harry’s best pal. The couple are currently in Australia for the Magic Millions horse racing event, where Zara took part in a special beachfront horse race while a proud Mike looked on.

It saw former world champion equestrian Zara join a host of jockies, including Nacho Figueras, who is dubbed the David Beckham of polo, and his wife Delfina Blaquier, who are both close pals of Prince Harry and Meghan.

During the outing on the sand at Broadbeach on Australia’s Gold Coast, Zara was seen tenderly touching her husband’s face before the pair embraced in a huge hug as they posed for the cameras. It has become an annual tradition for Zara, a niece of King Charles, and former rugby player Mike to spend the first weeks of the New Year Down Under for the Magic Millions event.

Previously, the royal couple admitted they’ve said “numerous times if we weren’t living in England, we’d love living there” as they teased the possibility of following in the footsteps of Harry and Meghan and fleeing the country to start a new life for themselves abroad.

However, Mike conceded: “Living there isn’t realistic because it’s so far away from our families, but we do love it. We’ve got a great friendship group in Australia, and Zara has one in New Zealand as well. We just love that part of the world and love the pace of life. Australians have a great sense of humour, they like a bit of banter, they don’t mind having a go at each other, they don’t take each other too seriously… and I’m all about that.”

Hair cryotherapy promises 264% more shine – here’s what it did to my dull, bleached hair

Cryotherapy for your hair looks set to be a big beauty trend for 2026, freezing strands to -16℃ deliver incredible shine and hydration. Here’s what happened when we tries it out…

As a beauty editor, the start of the year is always an exciting time for me, as I hear about lots of new products, treatments and trends hoping to be the next big thing in the beauty world. And one in particular certainly piqued my interest when I heard about it: hair cryotherapy.

With cryotherapy already popular in the health and wellness space, Brazilian brand Hair.TOXX has now applied this technology to hair, using intensively nourishing products and below-freezing temperatures to repair, rehydrate and add shine to strands in need of TLC – up to 264% more shine, in fact, Hair.TOXX claims.

With blonde hair always tricky to get to reflect the light, I headed to Haug London Haus salon in London’s Fitzrovia – the first in the UK to introduce this innovative treatment – to see what effect it would have on my dull, heavily bleached hair…

How does Hair.TOXX work?

Hair.TOXX is a bespoke repair treatment that uses products rich in natural actives from the Amazon, which are locked in using a clever cryotherapy tool that reaches temperatures of -16℃.

Locks are first washed twice using a Hair.TOXX shampoo suited to your particular hair type (skipping conditioner), before a serum and mask are mixed together to create a bespoke treatment, tailored to your hair’s needs; a repairing mix of Hair.TOXX’s Revitalizing Serum and Protective Mask was used on me. This will then be combed through sections of your strands throughout the treatment.

Next comes the fun part: after the mask is applied, the section of hair is passed over twice with what looks like your typical pair of straighteners, attached to a large white box. The difference, however, is that instead of the plates being hot, they’re super-cold – a chilly -16℃. You can even see the frost on the plates, like that found inside a freezer. This action firmly seals the cuticles, locking in the intensive treatment deep within each strand’s cortex without altering your actual hair type (unlike a Brazilian blow dry, for example, it won’t straighten curly hair).

And if you can’t stand cold, don’t worry about any discomfort here; your hair does feels cold to the touch, but you don’t feel this on your scalp or shoulders, unlike if you were to brave a cold plunge or icy blast under the shower.

To finish, the treatment is rinsed out and your hair is blow dried into your desired style. Hair.TOXX also does a lightweight oil, which can be applied before or after blow drying if required.

The result

Performing the Hair.TOXX treatment took about 10-15 minutes, plus the usual blow drying time, and once finished, I couldn’t believe how incredibly smooth and soft my hair felt – something that’s really tricky to achieve on hair that’s bleached as regularly as mine is.

What was most impressive, however, was the shine. Blonde hair is notoriously tricky to get to reflect the light, but my hair glistened like nothing I’d ever seen before. Haug’s apprentice Jodie, who performed the treatment on me, described the effect as ‘sparkly’, and she was spot on – it looked like I’d had super-fine strands of tinsel scattered throughout my hair, especially on the strands of fresh blonde (I’d also had a colour refresh by the brilliant Siobhan, Haug London Haus co-founder and creative director, beforehand).

Haug co-founder and salon director Philipp Haug says the results should last 3-5 weeks if you use the aftercare products provided, and while I don’t think it lasted quite that long on me (I do wash my hair every other day), I definitely noticed an improvement in its condition and manageability in the weeks that followed.

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What hair type is Hair.TOXX suitable for?

Hair.TOXX can be used on all hair types, but it’s especially good on curly or coarse hair, as their cuticles are naturally more open, Philipp explains.

Philipp says that Hair.TOXX could also be used on hair extensions if the sections of tape were avoided, however is it best done on natural hair. If you think your extensions need this treatment, they probably need replacing, he advises.

How much does Hair.TOXX cost?