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Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet’s relationship has been the subject of speculation as all signs pointed to a split, but with one bold move, the pair have silenced the rumours
Everything to know about Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet as they silence split rumours
Everything to know about Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet’s relationship
Kylie Jenner is the youngest and one of the most successful of the Kardashian siblings. The Kylie Cosmetics founder has previously been in a relationship with rapper Travis Scott and the two share a daughter, Stormi, and son, Aire, but in April 2023, she was linked to actor Timothee Chalamet. The rapper is thought to have dissed the actor in his track Meltdown.
The relationship between Kylie and Timothee was confirmed in September of that year when they were spotted kissing at a Beyonce concert. While they kept their relationship mostly private, they were seen at several high profile events together, including the Golden Globes in both 2024 and 2025.
Rumours of their split started to circulate after Timothee did not attend the 70th birthday party of Kylie’s mother, Kris Jenner. At the same time, a source told the Daily Mail that the pair had broken up multiple times: “This has happened before – but she talked him into getting back together. She is crazy about him so that could well happen again.”
Split rumours intensified after Kylie was seen in a picture from Paris Fashion Week with a Timothee Chalamet lookalike. Kylie wore a bra and skirt and stuck her middle finger up for the racy pic, as she sat next to the mystery man.
But, at the premiere for Timothee’s new film, Marty Supreme, the pair posed together in matching outfits, silencing the rumours. They posed with Timothee’s hand firmly on Kylie’s hip. They continued to pack on the PDA throughout the night.
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David Walliams has a new Christmas book out this year which is inspired by his son
David Walliams is gutted to not be spending Christmas this year with his son
Little Britain star David Walliams has opened up about the pain of not spending Christmas Day with his son.
The comedian and his ex-wife Lara Stone co-parent their 12 year old boy Alfred and this year it’s her turn to have their lad with her during the festive holidays. Walliams, who rarely speaks about his private life, says he understands what single parents go through at this time of year when child care is shared.
He said: “I don’t have him for Christmas. I was thinking a bit about sometimes the pain you feel as a parent when you don’t have your child at Christmas.”
The former Britain’s Got Talent judge, 54, explores this theme in his new children’s book Santa & Son. It is about a young boy called Elvis who is being brought up by his single mum. His estranged dad is a retired grumpy Santa and he and Elvis don’t get to see each other that often but they get caught up in an adventure that brings them back closer together.
David Walliams says he is off to the Maldives with his son for an early Christmas holiday(Image: BBC)
Speaking about how the story resonates, Walliams said: “The book is about the bond between a father and a son. This dad in the book is a sort of deadbeat dad but there’s definitely a theme running through about parents…separated parents.. and the boy basically hasn’t seen his dad for many years and he sort of gets to spend Christmas with his dad.
“And so I was thinking a bit about sometimes the pain you feel as a parent when you don’t have your child at Christmas. I was thinking about that because I think at Christmas there’s a sort of thing that we’ve all got to be happy but there’s often sort of melancholy creeps in.
“So I wanted a little bit of it. I mean it is a comedy action adventure but I like to have a theme. I like to make a point. It makes it interesting for me. And it means there is something for the reader to take away and to discuss with their parents. I think that’s important.
“If I’m going to go to the effort of writing a book I want there to be some point. Sometimes they’re just funny. Sometimes they’re silly. Sometimes they’re just adventures. But I feel like if I’m going to write a Christmas story, it’s got to have some resonance.”
David with his son(Image: Instagram/ @dwalliams)
The Come Fly With Me comic revealed that he would not be having Alfred with him this year and so he was having an early Christmas by flying off to The Maldives with him as a treat.
He told The Mike Hosking Radio Breakfast Show: “I am taking my son away before Christmas to The Maldives. He’s really into scuba diving. So we’re gonna go diving together and I’m very excited. I don’t have him for Christmas, which is probably what I was talking about just now.
“But I have my mum, my sister, my nephew, so that’s all good. But yeah, I don’t mind. London’s quite exciting in the run up to Christmas with the Christmas menus and the restaurants, the lights are up and the pantomimes are on. And so it does become quite exciting. I rather like being in London at Christmas.”
Walliams also revealed how he went through a very sad time at Christmas back in 2008 when his father died. He added: “I remember my dad died some 17 years ago now but it was in November and I remember sort of dreading the first Christmas without him and it was just horrendous missing him.
“And so it’s one of these things, isn’t it? It’s a time where it’s almost like you’re forced to be happy, but it’s not always the happiest, especially if something has gone on like you’re grieving or something.”
Married At First Sight UK star Rebecca has confirmed she has a “new love” in her life weeks after confirming her split from her on-screen husband Bailey
A Married At First Sight UK favourite has hinted at a “new love” just weeks after revealing the true circumstances behind her televised romance falling apart.
Throughout their stint on the programme, Rebecca and Bailey captured viewers’ hearts as their bond seemed to strengthen with each passing day, successfully making it through final vows and transitioning into real-world life.
Although Rebecca initially harboured doubts about Bailey not being an “alpha male” during their wedding ceremony, their chemistry flourished during their honeymoon getaway.
Viewers watched the pair adjusting to life in the Married At First Sight UK flats before introducing each other to friends and relatives, which sparked worries about the geographical distance separating them beyond the experiment.
MAFS UK star Rebecca has teased a “new love” after the show(Image: Channel 4)
Nevertheless, both chose to pursue their romance and work through the challenges in the real world. Yet they later revealed their split occurred approximately one month following the show’s conclusion.
The pair announced their separation via social media in November, with bride Rebecca previously explaining the reasons behind their breakup, reports OK!.
Speaking to Cosmopolitan, she revealed that “things changed” after cameras stopped rolling, stating: “As Bailey stated in his recent statement, events that happened as soon as he broke up with me meant there was never any chance of us rekindling things.”
But now, the reality star has disclosed a “new love” after revealing to followers she was no longer single. When quizzed on her Instagram stories about whether there was a “new love” in her life, Rebecca responded: “Yes, there’s a new love in my life and I’m a very happy girly.”
During her online Q&A session, she was subsequently asked whether her new romance was with “someone you knew before doing the show” to which she replied: “No. I met my ‘new love’ after the show x.”
Rebecca later clarified her relationship status when responding to another enquiry, stating: “I’m not single but I do know what you mean. I found it so weird when I turned 30, I felt so much pressure to be in a relationship, like I was missing out and everyone else was moving on.
MAFS UK star Rebecca confirmed her ‘new love’ during a Q&A on Instagram stories(Image: Instagram/@bec.fen)
“Just remember that the best relationship you’ll ever have is with yourself. Be happy in your own company and fill your own cup. When it’s meant to happen for you, it will. Trust in the universe.”
The MAFS UK personality was also questioned whether supporters would be “getting a hard launch of your new love any time soon”, referring to a public announcement, prompting the star to respond via video. She captioned the clip “hehe x” before delivering a straightforward “yes.”
Previously, when confirming their separation, groom Bailey acknowledged that he “didn’t handle the breakup well” but refrained from elaborating on post-split events. Dismissing speculation he had been unfaithful to his former partner, he stated: “I’m still heartbroken, but I wish Bec all the best and I always will.”
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In contrast to Bailey, the Liverpool bride chose not to share a heartfelt statement about their split.
Instead, she took to Instagram with a solo picture of herself, captioning it: “To answer all the questions…. Yes, he fumbled.”
Barbara Windsor’s widower, a fierce champion when it comes to awareness and campaiging around dementia, opens up exclusively to the Mirror ahead of the fifth anniversary of his late wife’s death
Scott and Barbara were together for 27 years before her death in 2020(Image: DAILY EXPRESS)
Scott Mitchell says he is still haunted by the memories of witnessing the deterioration of his legendary actress wife Dame Barbara Windsor, who died five years ago tomorrow – but he’s determined to remember the good times.
The EastEnders icon, who played feisty Queen Vic landlady Peggy Mitchell for over a decade, died in December 2020 aged 83, six years after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
Her death was mourned by her millions of fans who fell in love with her glamour, comedy timing and ability to light up and command any stage or screen. Five years on, her widow Scott, 62, says Barbara’s infectious energy is “still very present”, but so too are the memories of what the disease robbed her of.
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Barbara bravely going public with her diagnosis ‘changed the narrative on dementia’, says Scott (Image: IAN VOGLER/DAILY MIRROR)
Barbara received an MBE from the Queen in 2000(Image: Press Association)
“I wish I never had to experience the terror in Barbara’s eyes, when she didn’t know where she was, who I was – who she was” he exclusively tells the Mirror.
“That haunts me. No human being should have to leave this world in the way those suffering with dementia do. Nobody. That’s why we have to keep talking about it.
He adds emotionally of the disease which now affects 1 in 2 people in Britain – either personally, or as a loved one caring for someone, “Having witnessed it first hand, developing dementia myself is actually my biggest fear – absolutely. I think it’s most people’s.”
Scott adds, “I’ve been thinking of how she was at the end – and it’s made me think about how vitally important it is that we all remember what Barbara stood for before this devastating illness took hold.
“And that was an incredibly vivacious, fun-loving, talented, positive lady who brought real joy to people’s lives. Still now, when people talk about her, they smile – they can’t help it.”
Scott says some ‘laughed’ when he and Barbara first got together – but their love was ‘unconditional’(Image: Press Association)
Together for 27 years, Scott, who found love again with former EastEnders actress Tanya Franks (Rainie Cross), says he still receives and takes comfort in “signs” from his late wife.
“I was asked to do a talk a couple of months ago at a literary festival in Gibraltar and I got lost in the hotel and found myself in the Windsor Room,” he says. “And the other weekend, I stayed on a housebarge not long ago by the river -the boat was called Little Babs. One of the other boats in the marina was called Peggy!”
He also visits her final resting place in Golders Green Crematorium, London, where there is a plaque in the West Courtyard which reads, “She was a good bird” – the obituary title she chose herself, on Piers Morgan ’s Life Stories.
She loved other people and hearing their stories, says Scott(Image: PA)
“We have a nice little chat, “ he explains. “Your loved ones are always with you, you know? I don’t believe people die and that’s the end of it. I believe our loved ones are around us.”
While she received her diagnosis of dementia in 2014, Barbara, who was appointed a Dame in 2016 for services to charity and entertainment, kept the news private for the next four years.
But the outpouring of love and support led to her to become an ambassador for the Alzheimer’s Society and a year before her death, she and Scott delivered a petition to Downing Street to highlight concerns over dementia care.
Scott tells us “charities have told me that she completely changed the narrative on dementia”. He now campaigns as the People’s Champion of the Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Goals Programme – put in place while Boris Johnson was still in office, and recommitted to by the current government.
Barbara’s performances in the Carry On Movies were iconic(Image: TV GRABS)
“In the 10-year health plan just published, they mention this programme – and to me, that’s such an honour for Barbara.
“I’m passionate about social care, which we discussed at Downing Street five years ago. Five years on, and we know that people are still struggling desperately – it needs revisited. I know I can’t save the world, nor can Barbara’s name – but we can make a difference. And people desperately need to know help is on the way.”
Scott has also made an important decision – to no longer align himself to one charity, as he had done for the past five years with Alzheimer’s Research UK.
“I’m now open to supporting other dementia charities if I feel Barbara’s name is the right association for specific campaigns”, he says. “In the past I have said no, as I was more aligned with one charity. There are many areas of the Dementia world that I feel passionately about.”
Scott met Barbara a month before she joined Albert Square – and Peggy Mitchell was born(Image: PA)
And it’s not only Scott keeping Barbara’s memory alive. Famous faces such as David Walliams, Matt Lucas, Ross Kemp and other EastEnders stars – as well as Paul O’Grady before he died, not only continue to speak about her, but have been there for Scott since her passing.
“We have this niche of incredible people who’ve always been there. When somebody becomes ill like Barbara did, you really notice who drops away – who your real friends are. But they stood fast. Tanya and I go out with David and his mum a lot, we’re always reminiscing!”
Speaking of Tanya, Scott admits he has no qualms talking to her about his late wife. “She allows me to talk about Barbara any time I need to. In the same way she can with me. I’m never second-guessing if the moment’s right.”
Tanya will also regularly accompany Scott to his regular talks about the lived experience of caring for someone with Alzheimer’s. He says, “The first thing I do is introduce Tanya and say, ‘Before we start I’d like to acknowledge my partner Tanya is here – and thank her for allowing me to share my story.”
“If I thought any of it hurt her, I wouldn’t do it. But she has her own invested passion when it comes to Alzheimer’s – her step-dad Derek died last year after an 11-year journey with it. We’re both passionate about campaigning.”
Scott first met new love Tanya Franks training for the London Marathon together(Image: NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Scott met Tanya doing the London Marathon when various EastEnders cast members got together to run in Barbara’s name, when she was still alive. Tanya and Barbara’s time never crossed in Albert Square, but they met during training for the marathon.
“The team used to come to our house”, explains Scott, “and Tanya and Barbara got on really well. Barbara liked Tanya – she’d say, ‘She asks sensible questions about acting.’
“Tanya wanted to know all about theatre director Joan Littlewood, she knew her stuff and that meant a lot to Barbara. It was lovely that they did meet.”
But his new romance hasn’t been without judgemental comments. “There’s always that person that says, ‘That was quick!’ It’s easy to sit on the sidelines and cast judgement – especially with social media. These people forget that their words can really hurt.”
On the flipside, Scott gets many more people coming up to him, to this day, wanting to talk about Barbara. “The legacy she’s left is amazing. Every London cabbie asks me about her – they all say, she is ‘so missed’, popping up on TV – spreading that infectious laugh.
Scott believes in ‘signs’ from the late actress and says ‘our loved ones never truly leave us’(Image: PA)
She ‘sprinkled fairydust’ wherever she went, recalls Scott(Image: Getty Images)
“Certain people truly earn the title of national treasure – Barbara was one of them. But for me, I’ll simply remember how she was, how loving she was with me. She made me laugh so much – she was true to herself, honest about her flaws and her past.
“She taught me a lot about getting rid of ego – I wasn’t as good at that in my younger days. People laughed when we first got together, but we lasted the course – it was unconditional love.”
He laughs, “It took us forever to go anywhere, she’d talk to everyone. It was like walking down the street with Tinkerbell. She loved other people and their stories – she would sprinkle her special fairy dust on everyone.”
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This Christmas, Scott will be spending it with Tanya and their families. He says quietly, “You always look at empty chairs at Christmas. And we’ll be remembering our loved ones – as it should be.”
His big hope for next year is a simple one: “That Barbara’s memory continues to make a huge impact. And that everyone remembers her with a smile.”
Love Island star Chyna Mills is embroiled in a feud with the family of her fiance, Strictly Come Dancing’s Neil Jones, accusing them of ‘bullying and disrespecting’ her
Love Island’s Chyna unveils major feud with Strictly fiance Neil Jones’ family(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Love Island’s Chyna Mills has shed light on an ongoing feud with the family of her Strictly pro fiance Neil Jones – and accused some members of ‘bullying her’. The reality TV star took to Instagram following her daughter’s baptism to share her feelings about her future in-laws.
Chyna, 27, and Neil, 43, share a young daughter named Havana, who was born in October 2023. The couple shared photos from her baptism on Monday (8 December). It was attended by family and friends, including fellow Strictly Come Dancing pro Lauren Oakley, who is one of Havana’s godmothers.
According to Chyna, the baptism was not attended by anyone from Neil’s family. Taking to Instagram, the Love Island star shared how she felt about her fiance’s family.
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Chyna and Neil are engaged(Image: Neil Jones/Instagram)
They share a daughter together(Image: Instagram/ @mr_njonesofficial)
“It’s heartbreaking when people try to ruin the most beautiful moments in my daughter’s life,” she wrote over a black background. “I’ve faced bullying, racism, and constant disrespect from a so called MIL since the moment I met her. This year, I decided enough was enough and gave her the chance to speak about whatever one sided issue she had. Of course, I was ignored.
“I’ve done everything I could to build relationships, yet nothing was ever reciprocated. Havana’s baptism was a special day, and his family chose not to attend out of loyalty to her and they refuse to acknowledge what’s unfolded over the past few years. That’s on them.”
Chyna, who appeared on Love Island in 2022, added that she would not “accept negative comments” about her daughter’s “special moments”: “But I won’t accept negative comments or false narratives on my baby girl’s special moments. All that matters is Havana being surrounded by love. Her happiness comes first. Always.”
Chyna took to Instagram with her feelings(Image: Instagram/ @chymills_)
She said her daughter’s happiness comes first(Image: Instagram/ @mr_njonesofficial)
Neil and Chyna revealed not only that they were expecting a child in 2023, but that they had gotten engaged. The dancer propsed whilst they were holidaying in Bali.
Sharing a pic of the baptism to both their Instagrams, the couple wrote: “Havana’s christening. Such a special day surrounded by the people who love her most. Thank you to her amazing godparents, and to our friends and my family for being there to celebrate our baby girl! Our hearts are so full.”
Lots of Neil’s Strictly co-workers, both present and former, hopped in the comments to share in the joy. Janette Manrara wrote: “The cutest!!!” Motsi Mabuse added: “Angel [heart emoji].” New pro Alexis Warr said: “Omg, absolutely precious.”
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Neil and Chyna’s reps chose not to comment. Neil’s mother could not be reached for comment.
Raul Malo has died at the age of 60. The singer was best known as part of the country band the Mavericks in the 1980s and 1990s but passed away on Monday following a battle with cancer.
The singer’s wife Betty wrote on Facebook: “At 8:52 pm on December 8th, 2025, my love… our boys’ father… a devoted son and brother… and a friend to so many, gained his angel wings. He was called to do another gig — this time in the sky — and he’s flying high like an eagle.
“No one embodied life and love, joy and passion, family, friends, music, and adventure the way our beloved Raul did. Now he will look down on us with all that heaven will allow, lighting the way and reminding us to savor every moment.
The singer was best known as part of the country band the Mavericks in the 1980s and 1990s but passed away on Monday following a battle with cancer ( WireImage)
“Dino, Victor, Max and I — along with our entire family — thank all of you for your love and support through all of this. We felt every bit of it. In Raul’s own words: “Muchísimas gracias.”
Along with fellow founding members Paul Deakin, Robert Reynolds, and Ben Peeler, Raul attained massive success with their hit Dance the Night Away and they sold more than two million albums during their heyday.
Raul announced that he had been diagnosed with colon cancer last year. He has since shared that he’s had treatment including chemotherapy and surgery following the diagnosis.
He shared the latest update on his health in a post on Instagram yesterday. The Grammy Award winner said that he’s developed LMD, which can be used to represent leptomeningeal disease. It’s understood to be where cancer spreads to tissue layers in the brain and spinal cord.
In September, the musician gave fans a candid update on his health ( Getty Images for Americana Music Association)
Alongside footage of himself playing his guitar, Raul wrote in the post: “Dear Friends, I want to update you all on my health, as things have taken a turn. As it goes with cancer, it’s a very unpredictable and indiscriminatory disease.
“I’ve developed something called LMD, which stands for ‘get this s**t out of my head’. Treatment for this is radiation, which I will start tomorrow. We will probably jump into some chemo, and are even looking at alternative therapies.”
He continued: “But it’s time to take your words to heart of resting & recovering, so that’s what I’m going to do. Unfortunately, this does mean all shows going forward are canceled, but we’ll continue doing cool projects, releasing live recordings, merchandise, Trovador and so forth.”
Raul added: “I want to thank Dwight Yoakam, his band, and crew for their kindness and understanding this year, and sorry we couldn’t finish the tour the way we planned. Hang on to your tickets for the Ryman in December, as we are planning something special there, and hope to announce that very soon.”
The musician went on to tell fans that he is not “alone,” before praising his family. He said: “But I want to let everybody know, I am in no way alone, or scared. I have an amazing wife and boys, wonderful family, team, road crew, band, friends and fans. I don’t even have enough words to describe the love and support that I’m getting right now.”
Raul said in a message to friends who have reached out that he has read all of them but hasn’t been able to reply to everyone. He added in the post this week: “But your love, prayers, and well wishes have not gone unnoticed.”
He continued: “We don’t know what this will look like a couple months from now, but we are going into it like we have with everything else. Full steam ahead. Fight, recover, rest, repeat. I want to thank you all for your incredible support through all this, & sorry about the cancellations but we have no choice anymore.”
Raul encouraged his fans to find “kindness and empathy” wherever they can. He said: “Humans are alright, even if you don’t believe it from what you see on TV.” The singer, who was already due to have hernia surgery in January, concluded by saying that he will keep them updated on his health.
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