The Love Island winner, who claimed she “loved the wrong people” but “does not regret anything,” opened up about her failed relationships with Sammy Kimmence and Jack Fincham.
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Dani Dyer made an open account of a failed relationship.
Dani Dyer has opened up about her failed relationships with Sammy Kimmence and fellow Love Island winner Jack Fincham, admitting she “loved the wrong people”. The 29 year old first started to make a name for herself when she went on the hit ITV dating show Love Island in 2018, and went on to win the show with her then-boyfriend Jack.
Dani and Jack broke up shortly after winning Love Island, and they later dated Sammy, who they also had dated before joining the cast. She and Sammy had a son named Santiago, who was born in 2021.
However, she and Sammy split in July of that year after he was given a three-year prison sentence for plotting a £34k scam. Dani, who she chatted with on Jamie Laing’s podcast, acknowledged that she had no regrets about her past relationships and that she had “loved the wrong person.”
She said she “shouldn’t have gone back there” when talking about her time with Sammy. He never wanted to settle down with me, she said, because he was a major player and I shouldn’t have taken him back. “I have no regrets about having Santi, so I’m so happy I had him.”
She continued, “very civil,” for the good of their son because they never wanted him to feel “uncomfortable” as a result.
Dani now has two other children – twins Summer and Star – with her husband Jarrod Bowen. She said she sometimes feels “guilty” that her son has broken up parents.
“He is never going to know that his mother and father are together, and I always feel bad because Jarrod’s twins say “Daddy, daddy,” but Santi doesn’t.
Dani also acknowledged that she had never visited Sammy while he was incarcerated and that she had always felt foolish because she had never inquired what he was doing. “I just loved the wrong person, and I didn’t want to say anything to make Santi think,” I said. “I stayed silent.”
Reflecting on her relationship with Jack, she said that “genuinely thought [she’d] met the one” but that they wanted different things. She wanted to stay home and cook, whilst Jack wanted to go out. “We just weren’t compatible on the outside world.”
The relationship between the Frankenstein actor and his girlfriend has been ongoing for four years, but it is said that the romance is “completely over.”
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Jacob Elordi splits from girlfriend again just weeks after rekindling romance(Image: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Net)
Jacob Elordi and his girlfriend, Olivia Jade Giannulli, are said to have split up only weeks after getting back together. The couple have had an on-and-off again relationship for four years, but that is reportedly “fully over” now.
The Frankenstein star was first linked to Olivia Jade in 2021, but the relationship has stopped and started multiple times. The last break-up was reported to be in August of this year.
Rumors had started that Olivia Jade and Jacob had reconciled because a source told the press that they were “seeing each other again” in September. However, it is reported that they broke up once more, this time for good, just a few weeks later.
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Olivia Jade’s family has spoken to People, “It’s completely over.” They aren’t reunited, they say. She’s okay about Jacob’s split, but she’s more upset about what’s happening to her father.
Olivia Jade, who is a YouTuber, is the daughter of fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli and Full House actress Lori Loughlin. After 28 years of marriage, they have split up. Lori’s representative told People that the couple are living separately but “there are no legal proceedings at this time”.
After admitting to paying $500, 000 in bribes to charity to get their daughters a spot at the University of Southern California, Lori and Mossimo were both sentenced to prison time five years apart. While her husband received a five-month sentence and a $250, 000 fine, Lori was given a two-month sentence and was required to pay a fine of $150, 000.
Jacob and Olivia were first romantically linked in December of that year, and they were reportedly dating by May 2022. However, according to reports that they split in August of that year, Jacob reportedly had been “completely focused” on his career, according to an insider.
Despite this, they were seen together on numerous other occasions, including during a trip to Idaho in July 2023. They were rumored to have broken up once more in January 2024, but they had reunited in October.
Olivia Jade and Jacob decided to move from the United States to Paris in April, according to the latest split rumors. They were initially believed to have split up in August, but they later rekindled their relationship in September and are now splitting up. Olivia Jade and Glen Powell have also been romantically linked during this time.
Jacob has also had a busy career. He is currently ecstatic about the upcoming release of his new film, Frankenstein, in which he plays the monster. Oscar Isaac plays the gothic doctor, and it was directed by Guillermo Del Toro.
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In February, he will continue the gothic theme, which is when Emerald Fennel’s film Wuthering Heights will be released. In contrast to Cathy, Margot Robbie and Jacob play Heathcliff. On Saltburn, Jacob and Emerald previously collaborated.
The Mirror has reached out to Jacob Elordi and Olivia Jade’s representatives for comment.
The Liverpool alternative rock group Sound of Guns’ lead singer Andrew Metcalfe passed away, his bandmates’ heartbreaking announcement.
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Liverpool band Sound of Guns frontman Andrew Metcalfe has died(Image: Liverpool Echo/Andrew Teebay)
The music world is mourning the loss of Andrew Metcalfe, the lead singer of Liverpool’s alternative rock band Sound of Guns. The band, which was formed in 2008, saw Metcalfe perform alongside Lee Glynn, Nathan Crowley, John Coley and Simon Finley.
They gained a strong following in the late 2000s due to their electrifying live performances and anthemic sound, before they announced an indefinite break in 2013. In a touching statement posted on the band’s official Facebook page, the members confirmed the sad news of Metcalfe’s passing.
We are heartbroken as of right now, it read. We’re sad to announce that Andrew Metcalfe, our friend, brother, and Sound of Guns frontman, has sadly passed away.
At this heartbreaking moment, his family receives our love and thoughts. You are our love.
One of the best frontmen to grace a stage ever was Andy, according to legend. His voice was unique, his songwriting was incredible, and his presence was unmatched.
A genuine artist, performer, lyricist, and genuinely lovely man. We find comfort in the fact that his songs and lyrics have touched so many of you and that the books he has written are simply beautiful to read. So I say thanks. We adore them, as does his family, and we adore them.
We are appreciative of the brief time we had with him and the incredible things we did together,” they continued. We encountered incredible people, played incredible stages, and witnessed incredible things.
We created incredible music that affected millions of people and changed our lives. What Andy meant to us is difficult to explain. We can never fully express what Andy meant to us, to you, and to his family, as Andy once said, “Still the words don’t say what you want to say.”
Please leave his family with your photos and memories in the comments section below. Brother, keep in peace. Your voice and music will always be present. Love from Paul, our manager, and Simon, Nathan, Coley, Lee, and Coley.
Fans sharing their favorite band’s memories have poured in since the singer’s passing. This is a very sad man, one person said. One of the best and wildest gigs I’ve ever been to was when Andy was diving into the audience at the 02 in Liverpool about 12 to 13 years ago.
“Can’t take this news in. Your music will stay with you forever, Andy, RIP.
Another chimed in, “I had the pleasure of meeting Andy a few times during the Sound of Guns tours (Cambridge and Peterborough),” and that “this is deeply upsetting.”
A third song, “A born rockstar with the biggest heart, but most of all a true friend,” was written. What came from fire and the many memories it provided me with helped me through probably the most difficult time in my life. Love and Peace.
“I’m truly gutted,” a fourth person said. Andy was a showman, and he had the audience’s attention with his charisma and energy. I had one of the best nights ever seeing you two, and I’ll never forget the after-show beers from the last time I saw you at the Hare and Hounds.
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The song “Still The Words” was the first I’ve ever heard, and it will stick in my heart even more now. My thoughts and prayers are with you all and Andy’s family.
In their active years, Sound of Guns received rave reviews, performed at major festivals, and recorded two albums, What Came From Fire (2010) and Angels and Enemies (2012).
Even though he is 80, Happy Days’ actor Henry Winkler isn’t yet retired yet. He discusses his hearth-robbing days and the upcoming TV show coming up next month in the Mirror.
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Henry Winkler, 80, played The Fonz in Happy Days which aired from 1974 to 1984.(Image: Sky TV)
He was playing a teenager but by the time he had finished starring as The Fonz in Happy Days, Henry Winkler was 37. Joking as if he were a zoo specimen, Henry, 80 today, says: “I was the oldest teenager in captivity!”
The Fonz-like swagger that made teenage hearts flutter in the US sitcom – which ran from 1974 to 1984 – is still present as he presents a quirky new Sky History show.
In Perilous Play, the first of eight episodes of Hazardous History starting on November 17, he examines shocking everyday activities and products that were once considered normal.
Winkler asks, “Did you know that a science kit was once used by children to play with radioactive material?” Do you recall playgrounds before safety standards? or when a blow torch was included with the newest toy?
We’ll never see these things again because we used to do them for fun, money, or perhaps out of boredom. They were they a threat, right? Yes . Deadly ? Occasionally . But boy, did it not excite you?
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The 60-foot enclosed waterslide in New Jersey with a 360-degree loop that would spit injured children out was one of the now-banned pastimes. Many children were trapped in a vehicle and needed to be rescued, while others suffered injuries like broken teeth. After a month, The Loop shut down.
A 1950s Atomic Energy Kit with uranium ore enabled kids to create their own miniature mushroom cloud. Production stopped after a year because it was still dangerous for children and cost the same as £450 today.
When using the first rollercoaster in America, which turned upside down, things were much worse in the 1880s. In 1880, Coney Island’s first-ever Flip Flap Railway station was built. It had to travel 45 mph for the entire loop to pass. When they went loop de loop, it didn’t quite make it, Whinkler claims. No safety bars or harnesses were present. People jumped out of the vehicles. You only once rode it!
Although Winkler believes children today are much safer, they may not be having as much fun. He says: “The younger generation, in my estimation, is missing out on using a lot of their imagination, on flexing those muscles. Everything is done for them now and you can Google yourself into oblivion these days.”
Winkler is a definite no-favor of AI, despite the fact that he is a major fan of the increasingly technology-dependent era. He asserts that “AI may be great in some medical discoveries, but eventually it will turn against the human being.” A Space Odyssey movie star asks the computer, “hey, would you open the door?” He replies, “I don’t believe so, Dave.” That’s how I see AI.
When asked if there was anything genuinely unsettling he had discovered while making Hazardous History, Winkler laughs. He claims that because a citrus soda was laced with lithium, it had the tagline “we will take the edge off” in 1927.
Despite a sizable body of acting in series like Law &, Order Special Victims Unit, and numerous other movies, Winkler’s most notable role was unquestionably that of Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli, who had the catchy phrase “ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy! He replies, “I auditioned for The Fonz twice. My unibrow was removed, which I recall was very painful. They wanted a large Italian and a small Jew.
He became a household name after only a few lines in the first episode, making producers even offer to rename the series Happy Days With The Fonz or give him a new name. However, Winkler was content with the situation at hand.
In Grease, he turned down the role of Danny Zuko, which John Travolta had given him during his Happy Days run. He says, “I don’t know if turning down Grease was a wise decision because John Travolta bought a plane and I went home and had a 7UP.”
However, wonderful things did occur. In a Beverly Hills clothing store where Stacey Weitzman was the publicist, he met her. He calls her “a beautiful woman.” In 1978, they wed. He and his stepsons, Max and Zoe, both in their 40s, and seven grandchildren, Jed, from Stacey’s previous marriage, and their son, Max. Winkler struggled to leave typecasting and became a producer after earning the role of the recognizable Fonzie.
He claims that the 1990s were a lull in his career. However, with the release of Waterboy and Adam Sandler in 1998, he and Sandler established a successful partnership and friendship that they shared. He jokes, “Adam is now my relative.”
And he reprised his role in Barry Zuckerkorn, a competent attorney, in Ron Howard’s production of Happy Days in 2003. My Emmy Award went to Barry, and I took home. That is something that is constantly being discussed. It’s “Barry, Barry!” everywhere I go. “he says.
He was involved in helping finance Ron’s 1982 Golden Globe-nominated role in the Hollywood classic Night Shift, which he played Chuck. Winkler, the godfather of his pal’s four children, declares Ron and I to this day as very close friends. I had happy times and beautiful lifelong friendships thanks to Happy Days.
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He continues to say, “He presented me with this idea of a show that’s not a cop show. ” All I can say is that! He does show some signs of age, even though his career is not slowed down. My knees are very clear about what it means to walk downstairs, Winkler says.
He has mentioned having to deal with dyslexia, a condition that lasts forever. You don’t lose it, but you learn to negotiate it, he says. Every young person has a lot of power, and you need to use it to achieve your goals. I was eight years old when I was growing up in New York, and I still have that dream. Never consider myself to be 80. I simply believe that I am having the best of times.
Kate Cassidy, Liam Payne’s girlfriend, has shared images of her friend’s shattered car after a nasty car accident. The One Direction singer died last October at the age of 31 while the American influencer was dating him.
She shared a video of her entering a blue Lamborghini on Instagram with the caption “How it started. Then, she recorded the crash’s aftermath on video and wrote, “How it ended.
The 26-year-old explained that her friend had driven her in her boyfriend’s brand-new, reportedly more than $200,000 Lamborghini Urus. Kate has not made any claims about her injuries in the collision.
The bus was involved in the collision, and Kate Cassidy has shared images of the car (INSTAGRAM).
Kate described the damage to her car in the posted clip, which was seen sticking a large hole in the body above the wheel. She continued, “Lesson learned, don’t let your girlfriend drive your brand-new car.”
Fans quickly sent well-wishes to the comments, with one saying, “So glad you’re safe.” Another remarked, “I’m so happy no one got hurt. I really, really love you guys.
Alexandra Gall, Kate’s friend, said, “So glad our angels were watching over us.”
In an Instagram post, T Steezy, whose girlfriend crashed the car, provided more details about the incident. Am I crazy that my girlfriend crashed my $240,000 Urus today? Absolutely not. Will I be concerned about it? No, I’m just happy everyone is fine and we can get another one. Whatever .
They were struck by a bus, they claimed. What ! They are not at fault, in my opinion.
Kate Cassidy and Liam Payne were romantically involved when he passed away last year (Getty Images for Atlantis The Ro)).
Kate’s social media post-mortem coincided with the death of Liam, and the accident occurred. The One Direction singer tragically passed away in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after falling from his third-floor hotel balcony.
After falling from the balcony of the Casa Sur Hotel, the singer died of multiple traumas and “internal and external hemorrhage,” according to a post-mortem examination. Kate shared a number of photos to pay emotional tribute to the actor on the one year since his passing.
Without you, it would be a whole year. I’ll hate saying goodbyes forever. She wrote, “I miss you, Liam.
Everyone seems to be interested in the public side of this, while some sadly seem more interested in the fame they can get from it, but when it comes to people speaking, there is no son without his dad, parents without their children, and I am lost without my brother, Liam’s sister Ruth wrote in a moving tribute.
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Following an alleged incident in Westminster last year, TV journalist Graham Linehan was once more in court after allegations he harassed and damaged a trans woman’s phone.
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Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan has admitted to throwing a trans activist’s phone after an argument. The comedy writer is currently on trial in London.
He is accused of harassing trans woman Sophia Brooks. The claims include damaging her phone during an incident outside the Battle of Ideas conference in Westminster on October 19 last year.
Linehan allegedly insulted her before grabbing her device, according to Ms. Brooks. Linehan claims that it was a reaction because of his high level of adrenaline. Before the alleged altercation, he also asserted that trans activists had ruined his life.
Linehan admits to throwing the phone, but he denies harassing Ms. Brooks on social media between October 11 and October 27, 2024.
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Additionally, he denies that her phone was a victim of criminal damage. According to reports, the damage cost £369.
On Wednesday, one of the defendants in court was Katherine Harris, the co-founder of LGB Alliance UK. During a panel discussion, she claimed to have witnessed Ms. Brooks stand up to the camera.
Brooks was referred to as a man by Harris, who said: “It was a deliberate, intimidatory move on his part, and he would not stop.” He was taking pictures of anyone and everyone at his disposal, which was obtrusive and aggressive.
She continued, “It appeared as though he wanted to get everyone, to get everyone in his power through his camera,” she continued. That was the message. The disruption was complete.
Additionally, Linehan’s friendship increased. The allegations of the phone grabber were finally heard last month in court.
Prosecutor Julia Faure Walker claimed that Linehan, the victim’s attorney, “relentlessly” posted messages about the victim on social media, adding that they were “obstructive and unacceptable.”
According to the prosecution, the purpose of these posts was not simply to report events, to express political opinions, to criticize, to assist in the identification of perpetrators, or to solve any crime. Instead, they were abusive and vindictive, which reflected Mr. Linehan’s deep dislike of Ms. Brooks. Ms. Brooks did not provoke any of these posts. The posts were not requested.
Faure Walker continued, “The defendant sent the relevant social media posts is not in dispute. The defendant seized and threw Ms. Brooks’ phone, which is not in dispute.
The prosecution detailed the alleged criminal damage incident at the time in an online post that Linehan had previously claimed she was a “domestic terrorist” and claimed occurred after Ms Brooks approached Linehan while filming.
He was called a sissy-porn watcher and told to “go away groomer, go away you disgusting incel.”
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Linehan, who was born in Dublin, is a Dublin-born author who also co-wrote The IT Crowd and Black Books.