Molly Mae’s go-to support cushion is available for £5.17 with little-known deal stack

In a recent YouTube video, Molly-Mae raving about the Dunelm pillow. Here’s where you can buy it.

Molly Mae raved about Dunelm’s teddy V-shaped cushion in a recent YouTube upload(Image: Molly-Mae/YouTube)

This most recent deal is ideal for anyone who wants comfort for less while catching up on our favorite Netflix series or getting stuck into a good book.

New members who sign up today (18 April) can effectively purchase a top-rated Dunelm teddy v-shape cushion, which Molly-Mae Hague adores, for £5.17 instead of £22. The cushion has decreased from £20.17 for current TopCashback members, making it even more advantageous for them.

There is still time to make a deal if you don’t get it today. New TopCashback and Dunelm customers can purchase the cushion for £6.63 after cashback starting on April 19. It costs £6.82 for new TopCash users who are already Dunelm shoppers.

For April showers, a Columbia jacket that folds down to fit in your handbag is ideal.

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Molly Mae said in a recent YouTube video that she “can’t sleep without.” She said, “Sleep has never been better since this pregnancy pillow came into my life.” There are many luxurious ones out there, but this one from Dunelm is the only one that hits like this.

Teddy V-Shape Cushion
The cushion features an ultra-soft touch texture(Image: Dunelm)

It’s the kind of cushion you’ll want to take from bed to sofa and back again because of its soft, squishy feel and supportive shape. It doubles as a nursing pillow for extra comfort and support both during and after pregnancy, as Molly-Mae mentioned.

The teddy V-shape cushion is already popular with home lovers, and sales increased by 40% this week. This pillow is the best I’ve ever owned, according to one Dunelm customer! No stiff neck on my back or side; warm and comforting.

I haven’t had the item in a few weeks, but I’m very pleased, said a second chime in. It feels so cozy and warm inside. This is the best brand I’ve ever owned, despite the fact that I’ve had other brands. I’m thinking about getting some for downstairs.

However, not everyone is as impressed as someone who complains that “My Teddy Bear V pillow needs more filling in it; it’s quite flat.” This Silentnight V-shaped pillow has shredded memory foam that molds to your shape while still allowing air to circulate freely, if this worries you.

However, a content Dunelm customer responded, “It’s a cozy cuddle cushion.” It really seems to help me when I used it as a front cuddler for anxiety. It is incredibly soft.

This TopCashback deal is a great opportunity if you want to purchase this celebrity-approved cushion for less. For more information on how to get a discount, see the following.

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How to make a Dunelm sign-up bonus and additional cashback claim?

    New TopCashback members must register using this link to receive the new member bonus.

  • Click “Get Cashback Now” when you search for Dunelm.
  • As usual, you can shop and check out.
  • Then, your TopCashback account will track your purchases and show up in your TopCashback account.

How do Liverpool replace Alexander-Arnold?

Trent Alexander-Arnold’s departure to Real Madrid is edging ever closer – meaning Liverpool need to start thinking about how they might replace him.

The 26-year-old right-back has won it all since making his Reds debut in 2016, including the Premier League and Champions League.

It’s fair to say he leaves a sizeable void at right-back.

What are Liverpool losing?

Alexander-Arnold has made a name for himself as a playmaking right-back, with his creative numbers growing season after season.

Under Jurgen Klopp, the England international’s talents were used in a variety of ways.

He started his career as an all-action right-back working in tandem with Andy Robertson, his full-back partner on the other flank.

Since Arne Slot has taken over as manager, Alexander-Arnold has continued to do this, often as a means to fashion one-against-one opportunities for Mohamed Salah on the right wing.

Time and again, the England international has proved invaluable for Liverpool, especially in terms of playing out from the back and creating chances.

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Alexander-Arnold has faced questions about his defending throughout his career.

Can Bradley step up?

Conor Bradley has been Alexander-Arnold’s understudy since making the step up to the first team. The Northern Ireland international will inevitably be involved in the conversations around the replacement in the right-back spot.

Bradley has struggled to get a consistent run in the starting XI – playing just over 1,000 minutes this season. It has been tough enough for him to get game time given he is completing with Alexander-Arnold for a place, but recurring long-term injuries have also hampered him.

But Bradley – who offers a significantly different profile at full-back than Alexander-Arnold – has always shown huge promise whenever he has played.

The 21-year-old has a great appetite for defensive work and enjoys getting into physical duels, which dovetails with Slot’s desire for Liverpool players to maintain a strong counter-press.

A touchmap for Conor Bradley in the 2024-25 season, showing he has had 1010 touches of the ball

In a small sample of about 750 league minutes last season, Bradley was averaging 7.62 progressive receptions per match – meaning that he was receiving the ball at least seven times a game in positions closer to the opposition goal.

Who could Liverpool get?

Guela Doue (Strasbourg)

Guela Doue is 27 games into his second full season of senior football in Ligue 1, but is already making plenty of waves at Strasbourg under 40-year-old former Hull manager Liam Rosenior.

After breaking through in the 2023-24 season at Rennes, Doue has demonstrated his versatility since his switch to Strasbourg. The 22-year-old Ivory Coast international is a right-back who is well capable of playing as a wide centre-back in a three or a right wing-back.

A graphic showing Guela Doue's progressive carries of the ball

The versatile defender has averaged 6.8 progressive carries with the ball this season in Ligue 1, standing only behind Diego Moreira at Strasbourg.

Like Alexander-Arnold, Doue likes receiving the ball deeper in his own half before progressing the ball further up the pitch with long passes forward to his winger or striker.

Anton Gaaei (Ajax)

Nicknamed the ‘Danish Beckham’ of Ajax, Anton Gaaei has progressed quickly to become the first-choice right-back this season under Francesco Farioli.

The 21-year-old, who joined Ajax after three seasons in the Danish Superliga with Viborg, has two goals and four assists in 21 Eredivisie appearances this term.

What immediately stands out about Gaaei is both the quality and variety of his crossing. He is able to generate a lot of power with his right boot to cross the ball from deeper areas or hit the byline and cut back into the box too. His trademark is a low cross hit diagonally to go past defenders to connect with onrushing team-mates.

A graphic showing Anton Gaaei's passing into the box, showing he provided four assists and 19 chances created in 2024-25

Besides his crossing ability, Gaaei continues to improve on the defensive side of his game, which is helped by his excellent burst of pace in tracking back as well as making useful off-ball runs beyond his winger.

Entrusted with set-piece taking as well, the young Dane benefits from Ajax’s dominant style of play, which sees him generate about five crosses per match.

Martim Fernandes (Porto)

The youngest player of the three, and arguably the one with the greatest potential, is Martim Fernandes, who has impressed many since breaking into the Porto first team this season.

In 21 Liga Portugal appearances, Fernandes has five assists to his name and at just 19 years of age, is already a key creative cog in the side.

He enjoys playing on the front foot and much like Alexander-Arnold, he is an excellent crosser of the ball, adept at delivering into dangerous zones inside the opposition’s six-yard box.

No wonder he is averaging an expected assists (xA) per match figure of 0.31 in the Portuguese top flight, a hugely impressive figure considering his age.

A graphic showing Martim Fernandes created 24 chances and provided five assists in 2024-25

The Porto number 52 shows promising movement while underlapping or overlapping to hit the byline to cross, and can manoeuvre in tight spaces to curl a cross into the box, much as Alexander-Arnold does.

In the Liga Portugal this term, Fernandes has averaged an impressive 3.61 crosses per match.

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How could Liverpool replace Alexander-Arnold?

Real Madrid’s departure for Trent Alexander-Arnold is getting closer, so Liverpool needs to start considering how to replace him.

Since making his Reds debut in 2016, the 26-year-old right-back has won everything, including the Premier League and Champions League.

Liverpool’s manager Arne Slot still claims nothing has been resolved, but it’s fair to say that if he leaves, there would be a sizable gap at right-back.

What has lost at Liverpool?

Alexander-Arnold’s creative numbers are growing year after year, and he has established himself as a playmaking right-back.

The English international’s talents were used in a variety of ways under Jurgen Klopp.

He began his professional career as an all-action right-back working with Andy Robertson, his full-back partner on the other flank.

Alexander-Arnold has continued to do this since Arne Slot took over as manager, frequently as a way to create opportunities for Mohamed Salah on the right wing.

The England international has consistently been a valuable asset to Liverpool, particularly when it comes to creating chances and playing out of the back.

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Alexander-Arnold has always had questions about his defense.

Bradley might be able to rise.

Since making the first team, Conor Bradley has been Alexander-Arnold’s understudy. The Northern Ireland international will undoubtedly be involved in the discussions surrounding the right-back replacement.

Bradley has struggled to maintain consistency in this season’s starting XI, playing just over 1, 000 games. Given that he and Alexander-Arnold are competing for spots, he has had to work hard enough to get game time, but recurring, long-term injuries have also been a hindrance.

Bradley has always shown great promise whenever he has played, despite having a significantly different profile at full-back than Alexander-Arnold.

The 21-year-old enjoys physical duels and is eager to do defensive work, which is in line with Slot’s desire for Liverpool players to maintain a strong counter-press.

A touchmap for Conor Bradley in the 2024-25 season, showing he has had 1010 touches of the ball

Bradley averaged 7.62 progressive receptions per game in 750 league minutes last year, which means he was receiving the ball at least seven times in positions closer to the opposition goal.

Who might Liverpool acquire?

Strasbourg’s Guela Doue

Guela Doue, who is 27 games into his second full season of senior league football, is already making waves at Strasbourg under the direction of 40-year-old former Hull manager Liam Rosenior.

Since moving to Strasbourg, Doue has shown his versatility after breaking ground in Rennes in the 2023-2019 season. The 22-year-old Ivory Coast international is a right-back who is capable of being a wide center-back in a three or a right-wing-back.

A graphic showing Guela Doue's progressive carries of the ball

The versatile defender has only been surpassed at Strasbourg by Diego Moreira in terms of the average carries with the ball this season.

Similar to Alexander-Arnold, Doue enjoys receiving the ball deeper in his own half before moving the ball further up the pitch with long forward passes to his striker or winger.

Anton Gaaei (Ajax)

Anton Gaaei, who is now Francesco Farioli’s “Danish Beckham,” has quickly established himself as the team’s first-choice right-back this campaign.

The 21-year-old joined Ajax after three seasons with Viborg in the Danish Superliga, where he has made 21 Eredivisie appearances this season.

The variety and quality of Gaaei’s crossing immediately appeal. With his right boot, he can transfer a lot of power to the ball from deeper areas or to the byline and also cut back into the box. His signature is a diagonal low cross that he strikes diagonally past defenders to connect with his team-mates as they pass.

A graphic showing Anton Gaaei's passing into the box, showing he provided four assists and 19 chances created in 2024-25

Gaaei continues to improve on the defensive end of his game, which is helped by his excellent quickness in tracking back and making effective off-ball runs beyond his winger.

The young Dane, who is also given the task of setting up set-piece play, benefits from Ajax’s dominant play, which produces about five crosses per match.

Porto’s Martim Fernandes

Martim Fernandes, who has impressed many since joining Porto’s first team this year, is the youngest player of the three and arguably the one with the greatest potential.

Fernandes, who is only 19 years old, is already a key creative force in the side and has five assists in his 21 Liga Portugal appearances.

He enjoys starting and is a great ball-carrier, skilled at getting into dangerous zones inside the opposition’s six-yard box, like Alexander-Arnold.

Given his age, it’s no wonder he averages an expected assists (xA) of 0.31 in the Portuguese top flight, which is incredibly impressive.

A graphic showing Martim Fernandes created 24 chances and provided five assists in 2024-25

The Porto number 52 can maneuver in tight spaces to curl a cross into the box, much like Alexander-Arnold does, and exhibits promising movement when underlapping or overlapping to cross.

Fernandes has averaged a remarkable 3.61 crosses per match this term in Liga Portugal.

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Pulp album missed out on Mercury prize by ‘one vote’ and fans are still fuming

Pulp was tragically denied the Mercury Prize for Album of the Year, but Pulp returned to the awards show just two years later and won the prize.

Pulp were ‘one measly vote’ away from making history with their fourth album (file)(Image: Getty Images)

For a tragic reason, Pulp, a cherished British band, lost out on winning the Mercury Prize. The Jarvis Cocker-fronted band would eventually take home the award, but their first accolade-grabbing performance was taken from them in a neck-and-neck race to take the first place.

Before breaking into the Top 40 singles chart for the first time in 1994, Pulp were founded in 1978. They spent more than a decade working, performing, and recording. Although the song marked the group’s first major award nod, it would not be their first attempt at chart success. His ‘n ‘ Hers, which was released on this day in 1994, would be the band’s first Mercury Prize nomination.

The band would go on to write some of the 90s’ most influential pieces, including “Common People,” “This is Hardcore,” and “Disco 2000,” even though they didn’t win the Mercury Prize.

Fans have since forgotten Pulp’s nomination for album of the year, which was almost too close to call.

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Elegant Slumming, M People’s album, received the award, but Pulp’s nomination marked a significant turning point for the band. His ‘n ‘Hers, Pulp’s 1994 album, lost out on the Mercury Prize by “one measly vote,” according to host Mark Radcliffe when he performed on The White Room, a British rock show.

A Reddit post celebrating the album’s anniversary suggested the album and band were stronger than their contemporaries, with Pulp’s opening show supporting Oasis tipped as far stronger than the Gallagher brothers’ show.

One user praised the album as “I adore it and was fortunate to see them supporting Oasis in Sheffield in 1995.” I sincerely believed they were superior to Oasis. A can of beer was thrown off the stage by Jarvis, and it fell over a security guard. Classic”!

Another thread suggested Pulp were deserving of the award for the year, but they faced stiff competition from The Prodigy and Blur’s “Parklife” album and their Music for the Jilted Generation.

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Pulp won the Pulp prize just two years later, playing the Glastonbury Festival alongside (file).

However, Pulp won the Album of the Year award just two years later for their “Different Class” album, which would have won them the Mercury Prize.

The band also won the Ivor Novello Awards for “Common People” in the same year as the band for “Common People” in the same year for Best Live Act and Best Musically and Lyrically.

Some users suggested that “His’ n’ Hers” was a better album than the Mercury Prize-winning album that followed in a third Reddit thread celebrating the album’s 30th anniversary last year.

One person said, “I prefer Different Class over this album. A classic Britpop song, Babys.

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