Millie Mackintosh’s social media jibe after Professor Green’s revelations

Millie Mackintosh has shared a quote to her followers regarding the people she spends time with, following Professor Green’s revelation that they have been in contact

Former Made In Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh has shared a message on social media regarding the people she spends time with, following her ex-husband Professor Green’s revelation that they’re back in touch, a decade after their divorce.

The ex-couple officially tied the knot in 2013 but called it quits on their marriage just three years later. Professor Green has now opened up on his marriage to Millie and revealed on a podcast that they are now back in touch and that he doesn’t hold any ‘resentment’ towards her.

Following the podcast release, Millie shared a quote on her Instagram stories, which read: “There’s only one thing more precious than our time… And it’s who we spend it on.”

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Millie’s cryptic post comes after her ex-husband Professor Green discussed their split and revealed they are now on good terms.

Speaking on Jamie Laing’s Great Company podcast, Professor Green revealed: “There was undiagnosed neurodivergence between both of us. We had a conversation about this recently, and it makes sense.'”

The musician also opened up on his marriage to Millie and said: “There’s so no resentment. She is gorgeous, but we were not good for each other at that time. We were at a point. Things we didn’t understand were happening, and it was way more than we could have ever dealt with.”

When asked about his divorce, he explained: “It was really tough. If there had never that pressure, we would have never got married, that’s the truth. It very nearly didn’t happen.”

He continued: “I made my own decision. We made our decision, and we didn’t get married for the wrong reasons. We loved each other. It was probably an element of trauma bonding.”

Millie and Professor Green, whose real name is Stephen Manderson, finalised their divorce in May 2016. Later that same week, Millie chose to go public with her now husband, Hugo Taylor, who was also a Made In Chelsea star at that time. Millie and husband Hugo share two daughters, Sienna and Aurelia, together.

Earlier this year, Millie opened up about their marriage on the Getting There podcast. She told host Brogan Garrit-Smith that she had been “super young” when she married Professor Green in her early twenties and suggested that she had been “a mess” around that time.

She added: “I think we both were in our own struggles and I think we maybe both thought we could like fix each other. But we couldn’t. And ultimately, we both had our own struggles, and it just magnified it. And it was actually quite toxic.”

The quote Millie shared comes after she gave fans a glimpse into her life, including her work and mental health struggles.

She penned: “A little reintroduction to some new faces and a thank you to those who have been on this journey with me from the start.” The post included a carousel of images with a small caption on each image. Millie gave an insight into her life, including her husband, Hugo Taylor and their two daughters.

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She included some snaps where she reflected on her days on reality TV, as well as her journey into sobriety. She also shared a tearful selfie where she penned: “I speak openly about my experiences with anxiety, ADHD and depression, because I know how much it helps to hear you’re not alone”

No Safe Haven for Criminals, Gov Oborevwori Declares

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has inaugurated the Delta State Security Trust Fund, reaffirming his administration’s determination to strengthen security through a public-private partnership framework.

The launch, which took place at the Banquet Hall of Government House, Asaba, drew top business leaders, security chiefs, traditional rulers, and senior government officials. Among them were the Group Chairman of Access Holdings Plc, Mr. Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, CFR, who chaired the occasion; Zenith Bank Founder, Mr. Jim Ovia, CON, who attended as Special Guest of Honour; and Chairman of Tantita Security Services Limited, High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, represented by Chief Keston Pondi, who made a landmark donation of ₦10 billion as Chief Launcher.

Governor Oborevwori explained that the Security Trust Fund—originally established by law in 2013—was created as a platform for mobilizing financial support from the private sector to complement government investment in security infrastructure.

According to him, the fund will prioritise the procurement of surveillance gadgets, operational vehicles, and communication systems, as well as the training and retraining of security operatives and community-based vigilante groups across the 25 local government areas.

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“Security is everyone’s concern, not just the government’s,” the governor said.

“Without safety, there can be no progress. Businesses cannot thrive, and investors will be hesitant. This Fund symbolises our joint resolve to sustain peace, safety, and economic growth.”

Highlighting the government’s proactive measures, Oborevwori noted that Operation Delta Hawk had been restructured and renamed Operation Delta Sweep —a multi-agency task force comprising the Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, DSS, and Civil Defence Corps. He credited the collaboration for significant security breakthroughs, including the recovery of illegal weapons.

He added that his administration is also tackling the root causes of insecurity through youth empowerment, agricultural programmes, and infrastructural renewal, which continue to generate employment and foster stability.

“True and lasting peace is possible when citizens, especially the youth and women, are actively involved in economic development,” he stated.

The governor revealed that 0.5 percent of the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) has been dedicated monthly to the Security Trust Fund and urged sustained private sector support.

“What you contribute today is not merely a donation — it is an investment in Delta’s peace and prosperity,” he assured, promising transparent management of all resources.

In his remarks, Chairman of the occasion, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, described the initiative as a watershed moment in Delta’s development story.

He praised Governor Oborevwori’s pragmatic leadership, noting that “while many talk, our governor delivers.”

Aig-Imoukhuede announced a personal contribution of ₦100 million from himself and his wife, Ofure Aig-Imoukhuede, expressing optimism that the fund could attract as much as ₦100 billion by 2025. “This launch marks the beginning of a journey toward a safer, stronger Delta,” he declared.

Zenith Bank Chairman, Jim Ovia, also commended the governor’s foresight, describing the Trust Fund as a visionary approach to inclusive security management.

He reaffirmed Zenith Bank’s partnership with the state and pledged continued support, emphasising that “security remains the bedrock of peace, prosperity, and business confidence.”

Representing High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, Chief Keston Pondi, after donating the sum of N10bn, says the initiative provides a structured avenue for the private sector to participate meaningfully in addressing security concerns. “This is more than a financial contribution — it is a strategic investment in Delta’s peace and stability,” he affirmed.

Delivering the keynote address, retired Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Marvel Akpoyibo, lauded the state government’s infrastructural strides, particularly its improved road networks, which he described as vital to safety and connectivity. He called for deeper collaboration, technology-driven policing, and regular training of personnel, stressing that genuine security is a collective responsibility.

Earlier, the Executive Secretary of the Delta State Security Trust Fund, Samuel Osasa, said the relaunch aims to reposition the fund to meet emerging security demands. He highlighted previous interventions, including vehicle and equipment support to security agencies and installation of modern facilities at the State Police Command to aid implementation of the Delta State Criminal Justice Law 2022.

He appealed to corporate organizations, institutions, and individuals to contribute generously, assuring that all funds would be managed responsibly and in full compliance with legal provisions.

Did Tommy Fury cheat on Molly-Mae Hague? Stars ‘together’ but ‘living separate lives’

The Love Island runners up broke off their engagement in 2024 amid cheating rumours and though they are back together, Molly-Mae has said they are ‘living separate lives’

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury used to be one of Love Island’s biggest success stories. Having met on the show, they fell in love, had a daughter and got engaged. So when they split in 2024, their fans were shocked and wanted to know why. One question on everyone’s mind was: Did Tommy cheat?

Though rumours died down when the pair got back together earlier this year, they have sparked back up following a sad admission from Molly-Mae ahead of the release of the second series of her documentary, Molly-Mae: Behind It All. In an interview to promote the show, which airs this Saturday (18 October), Molly said that though she and Tommy are together, “we’re also living quite separate lives” and are “definitely not a perfect couple”.

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In August 2024, Molly-Mae dropped their break-up bombshell on Instagram. She wrote: “Never in a million years did I think I’d ever have to write this. After five years of being together I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way. I am extremely upset to announce that mine and Tommy’s relationship has come to an end.”

Fans wondered what “especially this way” meant, and some started to suggest Molly-Mae called off the engagement because Tommy cheated. Speaking with the Mirror at the time, communication expert Judi James said the wording made the Love Island star “sound shocked and angry” suggesting “something truly hard and definitive has occurred”.

Shortly after their split was announced, a source told The Sun that “Molly-Mae is now aware Tommy was unfaithful to her. She believes it has happened a number of times. It seems he would play away when he knew people wouldn’t recognise him.” In particular, there was a rumour that he cheated on his fiancee with a Danish woman at a club in North Macedonia.

However, both the woman, Milla Corfixen, and Tommy have strongly denied this. Tommy has denied any infidelity, and a spokesperson for the boxer told Mirror at the time: “Tommy is horrified by the false allegations of cheating being circulated by the media and he’s consulting his lawyers.”

But, that same month, a TikToker called Kay Keogh claimed she received flirty messages from Tommy after meeting him in Manchester. She shared a screenshot of a message allegedly from Tommy’s account and told her followers that she gave him her Instagram after meeting him on a night out, and he then sent her flirty DMs. However, Kay later revealed she had been catfished and the person was not Tommy.

Since then, Tommy has addressed the cheating allegations himself. He told the Mail online that he has never cheated and would break up with his partner before every reaching that point.

“I think if you were going to cheat on someone you should just sit down and say, ‘I don’t love you any more,’ clearly because you want to go and pursue other people.

“When you get to that stage, you should just call it a day. If you want to go out there and have affairs with women then you definitely shouldn’t be with your partner. Definitely not. And have I ever reached that point? No.”

Molly-Mae addressed the rumours too and seemed to suggest these were not the reason for their break-up. In a conversation on her documentary, she said: “The rumours that were coming out at the time. I mean, it was just a lot.

“People genuinely believe everything they read, because I was getting messages from people quite close to me saying, ‘I’m really sorry to hear that he’s gotten somebody pregnant.’ ‘I’m really sorry to hear that he’s been with this person.’ And I was just like, ‘Where is this coming from?’ It was a build up.”

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She also said that since they reconciled, she has “become more aware of a lot of things that have been going on that I was so naïve to for so long, and I still don’t think I know the full picture.” But this was about her partner’s mental health, rather than infidelity. She explained: “Obviously, he knows it’s the drink. He’s not drank now for what, four months?

“I don’t think the drink’s gone away forever. Do I think that drink could still be a problem for us, potentially? Yeah, but I think the break-up showed Tommy that I’m serious.”

Raducanu ends season and will keep coach for 2026

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Britain’s Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from her final two events of the year because of the illness she has been battling over the past 10 days.

The 22-year-old was due to play in Tokyo and Hong Kong but has decided to fly home to recover before starting her preparations for 2026.

Those preparations will include coach Francisco Roig, as the pair have agreed to work together again next season.

Raducanu had her blood pressure taken during her first-round match with Ann Li in Wuhan last week and retired when trailing 6-1 4-1 on an oppressively humid day.

She again required a visit from the doctor at this week’s Ningbo Open, where she lost in three sets to Chinese wildcard Zhu Lin in the opening round.

Raducanu was also moving far from freely in the deciding set against Zhu because of the lower back problem that has troubled her at times this year.

Those results meant an encouraging season, in which Raducanu rose into the world’s top 30 for the first time in more than three years, ended with three successive defeats.

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Raducanu won 28 matches this year and reached the semi-finals in Washington, but her most impressive week was at the Miami Open in March.

The British number one reached the quarter-finals of the WTA 1000 event, beating eighth seed Emma Navarro on the way before losing in three sets to fourth-ranked Pegula.

She was coached by Mark Petchey from Miami until Wimbledon, with Roig taking over in time for the US Open.

The initial agreement with Rafael Nadal’s former coach was until the end of the season but the partnership will continue, with a training block pencilled in for the end of the year.

Raducanu told BBC Sport her three-day trial with Roig after Wimbledon was like a “black ops mission” as they tried to keep the meeting secret.

She came very close to beating world number one Aryna Sabalenka at their first tournament together in Cincinnati in August.

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Madagascar’s new army ruler to be sworn in as Rajoelina confirms departure

Madagascar‘s new military leader, who came to power on the back of a popular rebellion, has announced that he will be sworn in as the country’s president, defying the decision of the African Union (AU) to suspend the island nation’s membership.

The military seized power, forcing President Andry Rajoelina to flee the country last week. Colonel Michael Randrianirina announced late on Wednesday that he will take his oath as the country’s new leader on Friday, saying the High Constitutional Court will perform the ceremony.

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“Colonel Michael Randrianirina will be sworn in as the President for the Refoundation of the Republic of Madagascar during a formal hearing,” the statement read.

The announcement throws the country deeper into a constitutional crisis, as Rajoelina has refused to renounce his position as president and earlier ordered the dissolution of the National Assembly. He had also accused the assembly of colluding with Randrianirina to mount the military takeover.

In a statement to the AFP news agency late on Wednesday, Rajoelina said he left the country between October 11 and 12 after “explicit and extremely serious threats were made against the life of the Head of State”.

According to news reports, Rajoelina was evacuated on Sunday on board a French military plane.

On Monday, Rajoelina said he had taken refuge in a “safe place” without giving further details.

Rajoelina has remained silent about the possibility of returning to the country.

Randrianirina said earlier that the military had taken power and dissolved all institutions except the National Assembly.

He also said a committee led by the military would rule for up to two years alongside a transitional government before organising new elections.

The removal of the former leader followed weeks of deadly “Gen-Z” protests, which initially erupted over power and water shortages, and evolved into the most serious crisis the country and Rajoelina’s government had faced in years.

Randrianirina was a commander in the elite CAPSAT army unit that played a key role in the 2009 coup, which brought Rajoelina to power, but broke ranks with him last week, urging soldiers not to fire on protesters.

Madagascar is the latest of several former French colonies to have fallen under military control since 2020, after coups in Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Gabon and Guinea.

On Wednesday, the AU suspended Madagascar as a member with immediate effect following the coup, and called for the restoration of civilian-led governance as well as elections.