Elizabeth Hurley, 60, flaunts ripped muscles in tiny orange bikini

Elizabeth Hurley left very little to the imagination as she lounged around the pool, topping up her tan in a very small bikini while showcasing her impressive muscles

Elizabeth Hurley dazzled in a minuscule bikini while topping up her tan. The actress and model is no stranger when it comes to parading her gym-honed physique, and her latest social media upload was no different.

The Gossip Girl star, 60, looked sensational as she lounged around the pool in her sprawling back garden wearing nothing but a bikini and a jacket to cover her up. Elizabeth slipped into her tiny orange bikini, which saw her risk a serious wardrobe malfunction in the plunging orange top and tie-side bottoms.

But while the country was facing colder weather, this didn’t appear to bother the mother-of-one, as she captioned her upload: “Happy Tuesday,” alongside three heart emojis. For her garden outing, Elizabeth exuded glamour, with her famous caramel hair styled into loose natural waves, resting on her shoulder and flowing freely down her back.

In true Elizabeth style, she opted for a full face of glam, with her rosy cheeks being highlighted by the low winter sun, before completing her look with a pair of simple pearl earrings. Her post which has been liked over 49,000 times was flooded with gushing comments.

Trinny Woodall penned: “Happy happy gorgeousness.” While Heidi Klum typed: “Fab,” alongside a heart-eyes and fire emoji. Elizabeth’s boyfriend, Billy Ray Cyrus, added three heart emojis. Meanwhile, one fan asked: “How on earth is this beautiful woman 60!?”

A second went on to write: “Stunning as always.” “How is she still this hot? If anything she’s getting hotter,” gushed a third. As a fourth doting follower penned: “Damn 60 never looked this good,” with two fire emojis. It comes just weeks after Elizabeth opened up about her unexpected romance with country icon Billy.

Speaking previously, she said: “He’s definitely more romantic than me; he spent the summer strumming his guitar under a tree, composing love songs as I strimmed and chainsawed around him.” Speaking about their dating life, she added: “But he gave me a giant tepee for my birthday and we snuggle up in that and it’s extremely romantic.”

She also revealed on This Morning that Miley Cyrus’ dad had written a song for her. Speaking to Cat Deeley and Ben Shepherd, she said: “He has written a song, I don’t know if it’s about me, but it’s for me.”

The couple went public with their relationship in April, hard launching their love with an Instagram post of Billy planting a kiss on Elizabeth’s cheek. During a chat with The Sunday Times, she opened up further on their romance, explaining that while Billy spends a lot of time at her home in Herefordshire, she’s also a fan of his stunning country retreat in Tennessee.

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She said: “Obviously [Billy Ray] loves England. The weather is nicer here in the summer than it is in Tennessee. He lives 40 minutes outside of Nashville. It’s so beautiful. Funnily enough, it actually looks a lot like England. Probably the equivalent of Surrey.”

But while they may be two of the most famous faces in entertainment, they’re very low-key, with Elizabeth cutting Billy’s hair – and the pair even doing the weekly shop together. But Billy stays in the car while Elizabeth heads into the supermarket in order to avoid being mobbed by fans.

NHS dermatologist says Primark selling ‘good for skin’ beauty product for 75p

Some affordable items contain a specific natural ingredient that is backed by skin experts

People shopping at Primark can find affordable beauty products endorsed by a skincare expert. She says one specific natural ingredient is what keeps healthy skin feeling “stretchy and soft”, and you can get it from Primark for less than £1.

Dr Nora Jaafar, a London-based dermatologist who has been working for the NHS for 10 years and specialises in aesthetics and medical dermatology, claimed that the discount store may not be a bad place to shop for certain beauty products. However, she stressed the need to always check for a specific ingredient on the label.

Speaking in a TikTok video filmed at her local Primark, she said: “If you are shopping for [alternatives], the safest option you can do is go for the hyaluronic acid ones. Because hyaluronic acid is pretty standard, it is going to match a lot of other things on the market.”

She picked out a few examples, which all came from Primark’s own PS range of beauty products. They include Primark’s own-brand micellar water (from £1), overnight recharge cream (£5) and an infused sheet mask (75p).

Other items in the beauty section that contain hyaluronic acid, but were not featured in Dr Nora’s video are a moisturiser (£5), jelly face serum (£5) and face cleanser (£4.50).

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What is hyaluronic acid, and how does it benefit skin?

Hyaluronic acid is good for your skin because it hydrates, making it look full and smooth. It helps to lessen fine lines and wrinkles and keeps the skin’s moisture barrier strong. It’s suitable for almost all skin types, even if you have sensitive skin or eczema, since it’s gentle and hydrating. Plus, hyaluronic acid has antioxidants and can assist in healing wounds.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, hyaluronic acid is a “gooey, slippery substance that your body produces naturally”. Scientists say hyaluronic acid can be found throughout the body, especially in the eyes, joints and skin.

Traditionally, the most common source of hyaluronic acid meant for beauty products and dietary supplements was extracted from the comb of a rooster (the fleshy, red part on top of its head). However, bacterial fermentation is used for a higher quality and purity without resorting to animal sources.

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Research shows that hyaluronic acid is safe for most people to use. The Cleveland Clinic reported that: “Long-term use of hyaluronic acid serum on your skin or in a supplement taken by mouth can improve overall skin health. It’s also great for helping improve overall skin flexibility and elasticity (meaning it makes your skin more stretchy and soft).

Sitcom icon Brian Murphy left six-figure fortune after heartbreaking death

Telly legend Brian Murphy, famed for his role in Last of the Summer Wine, died earlier this year, aged 92, but it’s now emerged that he left an astounding fortune behind

A huge sitcom legend has left an eye-watering fortune behind after his death. Brian Murphy, famed for his roles in Man About the House and Last of the Summer Wine, died at his home in Kent this year.

He was 92 at the time of his death. But the contents of his will have now been revealed. It’s emerged that the star left a staggering £617,000 behind. His will reveals that the huge fortune would be left in a trust for his wife, Linda Regan of Hi-de-Hi! fame, and his sons, Trevor and Kevin, from his first marriage to Carol Gibson.

At the time of his death, his wife, Linda said: “I was lucky to have in my lifetime found my soulmate. Brian who I will love forever.” His friend and agent, Thomas Bowington, honoured Brian as a “joyful and profoundly good-hearted man,” before praising his “talent and humanity.”

Brian first found fame in 1960, playing Max Fletcher in an episode of Probation Officer, before he became a household name for playing George Roper in Man About the House in all 39 episodes. Fans instantly fell in love with his character, and Brian was said to have been contacted by men who were asking for advice on sex problems, due to his role on the sitcom.

They reportedly asked him how they could avoid their bedroom activities following his stint on the programme. Shortly after appearing as Roper, he starred in the spin-off, George and Mildred, appearing alongside Yootha Joyce for three years between 1976 and 1979.

Murphy also played Alvin Smedley, the neighbour of formidable Nora Batty, in Last of the Summer Wine between 2003 and 2010. His final on-screen credit saw him playing Sweet Old Man in the 2025 release of Mr. Bigstuff, which aired following his death.

Speaking in 2016 about his life, Brian said: “I can’t grumble about my lot because I’m very happy. I’ve brought up a family and been working relatively solidly for 60 years. It has been a lot of fun.”

Born on September 25 1932, on the Isle of Wight, he trained at The Royal Academy Of Dramatic Art after completing National Service with the RAF. He started his career in the 1950s as a member of the Theatre Workshop, founded by Joan Littlewood, and appeared in both the stage and 1962 film version of Littlewood’s comedy Sparrows Can’t Sing, the latter starring Barbara Windsor and James Booth.

He also performed in the First World War musical satire Oh! What A Lovely War. Murphy was a jobbing actor before appearing in TV shows including The Avengers and Z-Cars, and ITV sitcom The Incredible Mr Tanner in 1981 and BBC’s L For Lester in 1982.

In 1993, he starred in the first major stage version of The Invisible Man, based on the science fiction classic by HG Wells. In the noughties, he portrayed Maurice in The Booze Cruise alongside Martin Clunes and Neil Pearson, and from 2011, he appeared in The Cafe.

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In later years, he voiced the character Mr Lovelybuns for the animated series Claude, based on Alex T Smith’s best-selling books. Murphy’s agent Thomas Bowington told the PA news agency the actor was told he had cancer in his spine and shoulders after “a sudden attack” that saw the actor develop a pain in his back around three weeks before his death.

Hollyoaks’ Rizwan Khan jailed for rape as chilling demand heard in court

A Hollyoaks star has been handed an 11-year and nine-month prison sentence. Rizwan Khan was convicted earlier this year of raping two women.

The actor was also found guilty of sexually assaulting one of his victims, as well as slapping a child in the face. These happened over different incidents. On Monday, the actor appeared at Teesside Crown Court, where he was sentenced. He had denied all charges against him.

Standing emotionless in the dock on Tuesday, Robin Turton, prosecuting, read out statements from the two victims. One said she suffered from anxiety and nightmares, adding: “What he did goes round and round in my head,” she added: “When I see his face in the newspaper, I feel sick.”

Khan’s defence barrister, Andrew Stranex, adding that his client continued to deny the allegations against him. He said: “It would be quite bizarre if he said he did it, after standing trial. He is concerned about his parents and their healthcare. Any account saying there’s social care available, doesn’t take into account the level of his care for them.”

The judge, Paul Reid, said: “Your pre-sentence report says you demonstrate entitlement and hostility towards females.” The actor, of Union Street, Middlesbrough, was sentenced to 11 years and nine months. He will also sign the sex offenders register for the rest of his life. He has also been made the subject of a sexual harm prevention order, and restraining orders were introduced, preventing him from contacting his victims, reports TeessideLive.





Khan was convicted earlier this year

During a previous hearing, he was granted conditional bail to stay the night at his home. Prosecutor Robin Turton told the jury at the same court earlier this year that Khan told his victim: “I need what I need. I want what I want. You, as a woman, should abide by what a man wants.”

The woman who was not named claimed he had been violent with her before asking for sex. She told the police that Khan had raped her, after she said “no.” The victim went on to add: “In the end I just let him,” saying she felt scared Khan would assault her.

The prosecutor went on to tell the court that Khan had allegedly slapped the woman in the face, as well as punching her in the back and picking her up and throwing her on a bed. Turton added: “He forced himself up on her. She kicked him and he got off. He pushed her against the wall and he put his hands around her, strangling her.”

Another victim had told police that she rejected Khan’s proposition for sex at 3am when she was tired and had work the next morning, and Khan raped her.

Khan gained recognition for his roles in Hollyoaks in 2019 as Doctor Peak, and later in 2020 as a paramedic. He portrayed a parent in the 2021 film Everybody’s Talking About Jamie and had a role in This England this year.

The actor also made appearances in two episodes of the ITV detective series Vera and an episode of Holby City. Known as Riz, the father-of-one previously worked in a call centre for a financial firm in Stokesley before his acting career skyrocketed six years ago.

If you’ve been the victim of sexual assault, you can access help and resources via www.rapecrisis.org.uk or by calling the national telephone helpline on 0808 802 9999

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Kelly Osbourne receives vile abuse about late dad Ozzy and urges fans to step in

Grieving Kelly Osbourne has shared the vile abuse she has received from a cruel troll following the death of her beloved dad Ozzy in July

Kelly Osbourne has revealed she’s received vile abuse from online trolls about her late dad Ozzy, who passed away at the age of 76 earlier this year.

The grieving 41-year-old took to Instagram to share the horrible messages she had received from one particular fan called Ryan who lives in New Mexico. One branded the Black Sabbath legend “an untalented stupid useless little b**** who will never be missed”. Another cruelly said “it was a party” the day that Ozzy died on July 22.

He also spoke about getting his money back after attending an Ozzy concert calling it the “biggest waist [sic] of money”. Another vile message said: “I’m glad your dad was a thing. He was a picture perfect example of what not to be and a shining example of the expression. Piece of s***. May he rest in s***for all of eternity.”

A shocked Kelly reposted the messages to her Instagram stories and told her 4 million followers: “This man is insane. I will let you guys handle him! He obviously needs some attention.” She went on to post a shot of the troll’s social media profile as she wrote: “The internet is a wild place Ryan from Mexico.” She then shared the profile of the man’s wife-to-be, a woman called Meghan, and warned: “His future wife deserves to know what she is marrying!”

READ MORE: Jack Osbourne reveals biggest struggle after Ozzy’s death as he joins I’m A Celebrity

The Osbourne family, including Kelly, her mum Sharon, 73, sister Aimee, 42, and brother Jack, 40, are still coming to terms with the loss of Ozzy, who died 17 days after performing a farewell concert with his Black Sabbath bandmates in his beloved hometown of Birmingham called Back to the Beginning.

Other bands, such as Metallica, Guns N’ Roses and Slayer, also took to the stage for the benefit gig which is said to have earned millions for charity. While there were special performances from special guests like Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood and Aerosmith frontman Steve Tyler.

In a sweet last moment with her father, Kelly got engaged backstage at the gig after her partner Sid Wilson, 48, of metal band Slipknot, popped the question in front of her parents. The couple, who were friends for years before they got together in early 2022, share a three-year-old son called Sidney.

Posting the heartwarming clip on social media, Kelly wrote: “Oh, and this happened yesterday.” In the video, mum Sharon is heard saying: “We’ve got to be quiet, hold on,” as she shushed the crew backstage at show. Kelly’s now fiancé is then heard saying: “Kelly, you know I love you more than anything in the world.”

But Sid’s romantic proposal was swiftly interrupted by a playful Ozzy who shouted: “F*** off! You’re not marrying my daughter.” Clearly familiar with Ozzy’s banter, Sid laughed and continued asking Kelly the all-important question.

He said: “Nothing would make me happier than spending the rest of my life with you. So, in front of your family and all of our friends, Kelly, will you marry me?”. Kelly then turns around with a look of shock on her face before nodding ‘yes’.

The video then sees Sid -who has known Kelly for more than 20 years – show the dazzling ring to Ozzy before one of Kelly’s friends yells ‘about time’. Kelly and Sid then shared a long embrace while their loved ones cheered them on in the background.

While Ozzy may not be with us anymore, fans are about to see more of another Osbourne as his son Jack enters the jungle when the new series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! kicks off this weekend. The dad-of-four opened up about the death of his rock icon dad before heading Down Under.

Posting a pic of himself in his jungle attire to Instagram, Jack wrote: “Hey folks! Well, I was told to keep this a secret but the cat’s out of the bag now.

“I’m headed into the jungle for a few weeks. Why you might ask? I guess I’m just a sucker for punishment hahaha. My team will be managing my social media while I’m away, so don’t worry, they will be keeping you all updated.”

The star said he had the backing of his family to appear on the show and that they would be tuning in back home. He said: “Mum and Kelly, yeah they are absolutely going to be watching. They are supportive.”

He admitted he will miss them terribly, alongside his wife and family, not least as he won’t be able to call them, adding: “It’s absolutely going to be hard leaving them behind. I have got lots of kids, my wife, and my family still in the wake of my dad passing. It is going to be difficult, that is for sure.

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“It’s not the longest amount of time I’ve been away from them. I’ve gone on different trips filming [TV show] Adrenaline Junkie for nearly two months without a phone, but I still had access to one and I was able to make calls home. It’s going to be very difficult not speaking to my wife and kids. But yes, I do hope I can make my family proud.”

Angry Ginge’s secret struggle away from life as a YouTube millionaire

Twitch streamer Angry Ginge, whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, is taking on a new challenge in the I’m A Celebrity jungle after pushing past his difficult childhood to find fame

As I’m A Celebrity gears up for its 2025 launch, one name has left older viewers puzzled, but Gen Z already know him inside out. Angry Ginge, whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, has amassed millions of followers across Twitch, TikTok and Instagram, and is one of the most recognisable young streamers in the UK.

Now, at just 23, he’s tipped as an early favourite to be crowned King of the Jungle. Angry Ginge began streaming five years ago after signing up to Twitch when he was inspired by a creator called Castro1021.

His first ever session was a FIFA livestream in October 2020, but that drew just 40 viewers and earned him £12.44. His slow progress as a streamer soon left him disheartened and he stepped away from the platform altogether a few months later.

But the death of his grandfather during the Covid pandemic in 2021 pushed him back into full-time streaming. He started broadcasting every weekday and built a dedicated fanbase that followed him from Twitch onto TikTok and YouTube.

Within a few years, Morgan started generating hundreds of thousands of pounds, and his earnings in the last year alone are estimated to be between £804,000 and £1.1 million.

Although he is now making big bucks, Morgan came from humble beginnings on a council estate in Salford. He has previously spoken about why he thinks his content resonates with audiences, telling indy100: “I think it’s gone down well because people can relate that I’ve come from the same place they’ve come from.

“I’ve come from a council estate and I know what they go through and have been through and can bond with them and get to know them more on a personal level.”

His childhood was far from rosy, and the Twitch streamer has at times opened up about struggles from his younger years, especially around his relationship with his father.

On his podcast Tays & Ginge Off Stream, the star has said that he slowly realised the behaviour he grew up around wasn’t a good example for him.

Even though he only saw his dad every week or two, Morgan says he still absorbed some of his attitudes as a child. He added: “He’s pretty bad, you know what I mean. I’m just fortunate that my mum’s f**king amazing. She guided me the right way.”

He went on to share his earliest memory of his dad, recounting: “It’s really weird that I remember this…a random man, and me unknowing it was my dad at the time, comes up and starts tickling me on the wall.”

His mum pulled him away, and when he asked if that man was his dad, she confirmed it. Their nearly non-existent relationship continued to be strained even as Morgan got to know his dad better.

The streamer has spoken about his parents having a court battle over his surname, his dad allegedly throwing a brick through the window of his home in the middle of the night, and the blunt nickname his mum had for his father.

He shared: “In the middle of the night he came to the house. We didn’t have a ring doorbell, we didn’t have CCTV. He just picked a brick up and threw it through the window. Then the next day had the balls to try and come and see me, even though my mum knew full well it would’ve been him. I don’t know if he felt guilty or anything, but he offered to pay half. But why would you offer to pay half if you’ve not done it?”

Morgan also told his co-host: “My mum used to save my dad’s number in her phone as Kn*bhead. If I saw him in the streets I’d walk past him.”

Despite his difficult start in life, Ginge is now thriving, and even managed to buy his own home last year after previously living in a cramped flat he used to jokingly refer to as a “pub”.

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