Peter Andre says daughter Princess is under ‘pressure’ after ‘lip filler’ backlash

Just days after the teen was accused of getting lip filler, which Princess denied, Peter Andre has claimed that his daughter is under “a lot of pressure” for how she looks.

Peter Andre has claimed that his daughter Princess is under ‘a lot of pressure’ for the way she looks(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

Peter Andre has defended his daughter Princess, who turned 18 last week, after fans claimed she had gotten lip filler on a recent post – sparking backlash. Revealing that the teen is under ‘a lot of pressure’ regarding the way she looks, particularly due to social media, dad-of-five Peter said in his weekly New! Magazine column that he urges Princess it’s what is inside that matters.

Forced to deny that she’s had any dermal filler, Princess responded to an Instagram user who commented “Oh noooooo the lips have been done” on a recent post. “No they haven’t? x,” replied the teenager.

And in his column, Peter argued that being her age these days is difficult because of how much pressure teenagers are currently facing with their appearance, particularly with social media.

“But like I always tell Princess, someone could be the most beautiful looking person in the world, but if they’re not a nice person, they’re not that attractive. It’s not about what you look like, it’s about who you are that makes you truly beautiful.”

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Peter says he’s always reminding Princess that it’s about what is inside that counts(Image: WireImage)

He continued, “Princess is now 18 and it feels like ages ago,” noting that despite her recent milestone birthday, things don’t feel any different at home. You automatically assume that they will now be completely independent, as you should as a parent, but as she claims, nothing changes. You wouldn’t after three days, I mean, LOL. She is still calling me to let me know when she will arrive home, which is very sweet. I adore it, I assure you.

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Peter’s comments come after his ex-wife Katie Price, who he shares Princess and son Junior, 20, with, hit the headlines for claiming she was ‘left out’ of Princess’s 18th birthday party, which was hosted by Peter and his wife Emily.

“Princess is now an adult, so, officially, Mummy and Princess can go out together,” Katie stated on her podcast, The Katie Price Show, before adding, pointedly at Peter and his PR firm, The CAN Group, “If certain people would let her be seen with me.”

However, when contacted, the management company stated that Princess could never and would never stop seeing Katie. We would never intervene if our clients saw or didn’t see their parents.

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Princess was forced to deny she’s had any lip filler last week(Image: Aisha Bonet/Celebrity Media)

Claiming that the situation left Katie ‘upset’, a source told Mirror over the weekend, “The situation has really upset Katie,” says a source. “There has been a build-up of tension recently and it all came to a head last week over Princess’s birthday.

Katie thought she had been essentially barred from attending, and she was devastated. Because she is still so close to her children, the talk about their relationship irritated and upset her.

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‘If I won then so can she’ – the Wimbledon champion nurturing Andreeva

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One is a chatty 18-year-old who is rumored to be a future Grand Slam champion.

The other is a 53-year-old, direct-talking former Wimbledon champion who has also coached a top player to victory.

Mirra Andreeva and her coach Conchita Martinez are working together to achieve success as a double act, which they hope will help the Russian teenager win the SW19 title as well.

Andreeva, who plays American 10th seed Emma Navarro in the last 16 on Monday, told BBC Sport, “Bringing in Conchita has definitely helped me improve.”

She is a former champion at Wimbledon and is a help. She gives me a lot of her knowledge and guidance.

Martinez is well aware of what success at the All England Club entails, as well as knowing what Andreeva, the seven-time world number, is going through.

Mirra is a very special player who is both extremely complete and improvable in every way. Spaniard Martinez, who memorably won the title in 1994, said, “I think she has a lot to learn.”

Andreeva, who is the seventh seeded at Wimbledon, has calmly slipped past the clutches of many top players who have struggled.

The teenager’s tenacity, athleticism, and eagerness make her one of the best grass defensemen, but her serve and attacking intent have both improved from previous games.

The only other player with a ranking higher than Andreeva, besides Iga Swiatek, who is also a five-time major champion, lurks in the other half.

According to Martinez, who is also a Wimbledon-winning coach and helped Garbine Muguruza win the 2017 title, “It took me many tries to get my game to feel more comfortable on grass.”

But I believe Mirra can win if she thinks about things and keeps an open mind when he misses.

Conchita Martinez lifts the Wimbledon trophy in 1994Images courtesy of Getty

Martinez has appeared to play a variety of roles, including tennis coach, friend, and parent. Is that an accurate assessment?

Martinez shook her head and said, “No, no, no.”

“I’m her coach,” she says, “is the only way to go.” Are you friends? Yes. Our relationship is excellent.

“But I’m the one changing things and getting her to improve on the tennis court.”

She has me over her entire career. I’m in charge of finding everything that will improve her game.

It is currently paying off.

Since breaking into the world of tennis when she was just 15 years old at the Madrid Open, where her talent and fearlessness caught Andy Murray’s attention, Andreeva has been touted as a future Grand Slam champion. She was born in Siberia and trained in France.

Martinez says Andreeva was a star in the making from the moment she began working with her last year.

Under Martinez, she has made some notable progress.

She has already won two WTA 1000 titles in Dubai and Indian Wells this year, helping her to reach a career-high sixth in the world. This is the lowest group of events below majors.

The way Andreeva and Martinez handle each other is allowing the player to succeed despite the generational divide.

Andreeva expresses her love for Martinez by making people sing “Happy Birthday” to her coach in her post-game interviews.

However, it is obvious from the conversations with the other woman that business is foremost.

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“We can laugh if I have to be hard on the court or when I’m not in court,” he said.

Even though I’m much older, she is very funny, and I think I am as well. I’ve been brought out as a child.

Because I’m not a serious figure, I believe she enjoys doing that. After that, we return to work so I can laugh.

The relationship ends when one person exhibits excessive behavior toward the other and starts to dislike me.

Andreeva frequently throws tantrums at the court, and some of her behavior, including swinging away balls at the crowd, even comes close to being offensive.

She had a tender age when she fought off Lois Boisson at home in the French Open quarter-final last month.

There is a time when I let my emotions out of every game I’ve played. Andreeva, who works with a sports psychologist to improve her mentality, said, “I think it helps me.”

However, I believe I can find a different method for letting them out. I’m not sure, maybe scream, but I’m not going to throw a racquet.

Andreeva is not in danger of losing the fire in her belly, according to Martinez, who claims being overly negative will have an impact on her game.

She said, “You can get angry; it’s not like you should always be perfect on the court.”

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Australian woman Erin Patterson guilty of mushroom murders: All to know

A jury in Australia on Monday found a woman guilty of murdering her estranged husband’s parents and aunt using poisonous mushroom-laced beef Wellington, its verdict capping weeks of courtroom depositions in a case that has gripped the country and made headlines worldwide.

Erin Patterson, the convict, had denied the charges, and her defence team had called the deaths a “terrible accident”.

Here is all you need to know:

What happened?

On July 29, 2023, Patterson hosted her former in-laws for lunch at her home in Leongatha, a town 135km (84 miles) southeast of Melbourne, in the southeastern Australian state of Victoria.

Her guests included her mother-in-law, Gail Patterson; father-in-law, Donald Patterson; Gail’s sister, Heather Wilkinson; and Heather’s husband, Ian Wilkinson. Her estranged husband, Simon Patterson, declined the invitation.

Patterson, now 50 years old, served her guests individual beef Wellingtons, a baked steak dish where beef tenderloin is wrapped in a mushroom paste and puff pastry, with mashed potato and green beans on the side. Patterson ate beef Wellington, too.

All four of the guests fell sick within hours of eating the meal and were hospitalised. Gail, Donald, and Heather passed away, while Ian survived after spending weeks in an induced coma. Gail and Donald were both aged 70 at the time of their deaths, while Heather was 66 years old. Patterson’s lawyers argued that she also fell sick after lunch and presented her medical test results as evidence. It was later found out that the Wellingtons were laced with poisonous death cap mushrooms.

Prosecutors said Patterson was separated from Simon, but the two had remained amicable afterwards. Patterson had two children with Simon, who were also present at the house during the lunch, but did not eat the Wellingtons.

Patterson was arrested in November 2023 and has been in custody ever since. She was charged with the murders of Gail, Donald and Heather, alongside the attempted murder of Ian. These charges carry a life sentence.

What did the jury announce, and what about sentencing?

The jury had been sequestered last week, as they discussed and deliberated on a decision. On Monday morning, it became clear that they had arrived at a verdict:

  • Guilty, on the three charges of murder, pertaining to the three people killed.
  • Guilty, on the charge of attempted murder of Ian Wilkinson.

The judge did not announce a sentencing date. That will be the next stage in the legal proceedings.

What are death cap mushrooms?

Amanita phalloides, commonly known as death caps, are the deadliest mushroom species for humans. The mushrooms are small, plain and yellow or brown, appearing like several other nonpoisonous or edible mushroom species. While the species is native to Europe, these mushrooms are also found in North America and Australia, typically growing under oak trees.

They contain toxins which inhibit DNA production, leading to kidney and liver failure. If an individual consumes these mushrooms, initial symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea start appearing within six to 12 hours.

All parts of the mushrooms are poisonous, and cutting or cooking them does not rid them of the toxins. One mushroom is enough to kill an adult.

What happened during the trial?

The jury trial opened on April 29 this year at Latrobe Valley Magistrates’ Court, located in the former coal-mining town of Morwell in Victoria. Justice Christopher Beale is presiding over the case. Relatives and friends of Patterson testified during the trial.

Prosecution

The prosecution is led by Nanette Rogers, an advocate who has accused Patterson of foraging the poisonous mushrooms, using a kitchen scale to weigh out the fatal dose and adding them to her guests’ beef Wellingtons and not her own. Rogers has also pointed to how Patterson lied to the police when she was asked whether she foraged mushrooms or owned a food dehydrator.

The police found a food dehydrator in a landfill near Patterson’s house, in which traces of death cap mushrooms were found.

The prosecution also found that Patterson had looked at a website listing locations of death cap mushrooms.

Ian’s testimony

The sole survivor of the incident, Ian, testified on the sixth day of the trial.

Ian, a 71-year-old church pastor, told the trial that on the day of the lunch, Patterson seemed “reluctant” to let her guests go inside her pantry. “Both Heather and Gail were offering to help plate up the food. The offer was rejected and Erin plated,” Ian said.

Ian said he and his wife experienced vomiting and diarrhoea that night, but they dismissed the symptoms as gastroenteritis.

Defence

Patterson’s defence is led by barrister Colin Mandy, who told the trial that Patterson had no intention to kill her guests. However, the defence has not denied that there were death caps in the meals.

Mandy said Patterson panicked and lied about foraging mushrooms to the police. “She panicked when confronted with the terrible possibility, the terrible realisation, that her actions had caused the illness of people she liked,” he said.

He also added that Patterson fell sick from the same meal and did not fake her symptoms, something the prosecution alleges. Mandy told the trial, “She was not as sick as the other lunch guests, nor did she represent she was. ” He added that blood test results show indicators of sickness “that can’t be faked”, such as low potassium levels and elevated haemoglobin.

Patterson also revealed that she ate a smaller portion of the meal at lunch and binged on an orange cake that Gail Patterson had brought to share, after the guests left. Patterson testified that after eating about two-thirds of the cake, she threw up, which, if true, might explain why her body had lower levels of toxins from the beef Wellington than the others.

Since her arrest in November 2023, Patterson has maintained her innocence and has pleaded not guilty to all counts. She holds that the poisoning was a “terrible accident”.

Mandy told the trial that Patterson had developed an interest in foraging during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, and it was not unusual for her to gather knowledge about death cap mushrooms.

Motive

“You do not have to be satisfied what the motive was or even that there was one,” Rogers told the jury on April 30.

“The prosecution will not be suggesting that there was a particular motive to do what she did. ”

Rogers also presented messages Patterson had sent to friends on Facebook, expressing frustration over her in-laws not getting involved in a child support dispute between her and Simon.

In December 2022, she wrote: “I’m sick of this s*** I want nothing to do with them. I thought his parents would want him to do the right thing but it seems their concern about not wanting to feel uncomfortable and not wanting to get involved in their sons personal matters are overriding that so f*** em. ”

In another message, she wrote: “This family I swear to f****** god. ”

When Mandy asked Patterson how she felt about these messages, she said: “I wish I’d never said it … I feel ashamed for saying it, and I wish the family didn’t have to hear that I said that. They didn’t deserve it. ”

What do we know about the jury?

There were initially 15 jurors, but one of them was dismissed in May for discussing the case with friends and family. Justice Beale told the jurors to refrain from researching the case or discussing it outside the courtroom.

The 14-member jury was later reduced to 12 by ballot, which eventually returned the verdict.

On July 1, Justice Beale urged the jurors to put emotions and sympathy aside while returning the verdict.

Taylor v Serrano 3 – all you need to know

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On Friday at Madison Square Garden in New York, Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor square off in the ring for the third time.

Taylor and Serrano are two wins away from winning the trilogy, which is unprecedented for a major female boxing rivalry.

The multiple-weight world champions now return to the site of their first, now-classic, 2022 bout because both fights were so close.

Ellie Scotney, Ramla Ali, Savannah Marshall, and Chantelle Cameron from Great Britain are all featured on a stacked undercard.

How can I follow Taylor v. Serrano 3 on BBC?

On the BBC Sport website and app, live text commentary will start at 1:00 a.m. BST.

You can watch the majority of the undercard, including the fights for the world titles between Scotney and Marshall.

When is Taylor v. Serrano 3 playing?

The co-main event will likely feature Marshall and Scotney facing Alycia Baumgardner, who will defend her world title between 0 30 and 0 30.

What is the running order for Taylor v. Serrano and who is it?

Taylor v. Serrano 3 has how many rounds and what weight?

Taylor and Serrano have already engaged in 20 rounds, and the pair’s most recent fight is scheduled for ten, two-minute sets.

schedule for Taylor vs. Serrano fights

Tuesday workouts begin at 2:00 BST.

Every fighter will be able to enter the ring at the Oculus World Trade Center starting at 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday news conference starts at 2:00 BST.

From 8:00 to 8:00 local time, boxers will all gather for the news conference at the Madison Square Garden Theater.

Thursday weigh-in begins at 23:00 BST.

What are the records of Taylor and Serrano?

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Other than the women’s boxing game, Taylor and Serrano both have outstanding records.

Taylor is one of the elite clubs in the modern era to win undisputed titles in two weight classes while Serrano is a seven-weight world champion.

Taylor, 39, has won 24 fights and lost just once overall, including her 2023 victory over Cameron.

With a record of 47 victories, three losses, and one draw, Serrano, 36, is one of the most experienced female fighters currently on the scene.

Serrano and Taylor have two victories, with Taylor taking the other defeat in 2012 at super-fighterweight to Frida Wallberg.

In the first fight, we witnessed how well their personalities coexisted and how many punches were thrown in between them. Over the course of 10 rounds, 320 punches were landed, and after 20 rounds, 861 were landed.

Three years ago, Taylor narrowly prevailed in a instant classic at MSG.

Serrano became the undisputed featherweight champion after amassing five more victories, but the Irishwoman suffered her first defeat since then.

Who won Taylor v. Serrano 1 and 2?

The fight between Taylor and Serrano couldn’t have been more tense. Taylor and the Irishwoman had a split decision in the first encounter, while the second one was slightly more expansive.

Both times, Serrano threw numerous punches and slammed her foot on the gas right off the bat. In the rematch, she out-landed Taylor with 324 punches, compared to 217 against Taylor.

Serrano couldn’t help herself because she couldn’t really change Taylor because of the volume. The defending champion fought off the assault with more of the meatier shots with her counters and quickness.

Serrano clearly hurt Taylor in the first fight, but she was unable to make Taylor feel better in the second.

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Australian woman found guilty in mushroom murder trial

An Australian woman has been found guilty of murdering her estranged husband’s parents and aunt by serving them a meal laced with poisonous mushrooms.

Erin Patterson was on Monday convicted of three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder following a 10-week trial.

Patterson, 50, showed no emotion as the verdicts were read out in the courtroom in Morwell, a regional town located about 152km (94 miles) east of Melbourne.

Patterson’s parents-in-law, Donald and Gail Patterson, and Gail’s sister, Heather Wilkinson, died after eating a lunch of beef Wellingtons laced with death cap mushrooms on July 29, 2023.

Heather’s husband, Ian Wilkinson, was also poisoned but survived after spending seven weeks in hospital.

Patterson, 50, had pleaded not guilty to all charges, with her lawyers arguing that she had unintentionally served her relatives the tainted food in a “terrible accident”.

Prosecutors&nbsp, did not allege a motive for Patterson, but told the jury that her relationship with her estranged husband, who declined an invitation to the lunch, had become strained over his child support contributions.

Prosecutors alleged that Patterson lied about being diagnosed with cancer to lure her guests to the lunch, and that she lied to police about owning a food dehydrator that was later found in a rubbish tip.

Patterson, who spent eight days on the stand, was the only witness called for the defence.

The trial, which began on April 29, captivated Australia, spawning multiple true-crime podcasts, and attracted significant media interest overseas.

Denise Van Outen ‘wary’ of trusting new boyfriend despite being ‘smitten’

EXCLUSIVE: Denise Van Outen has been unlucky in love in recent years, but after being spotted with new boyfriend Adam Butler at Glastonbury, a source has said Denise is smitten

Denise is smitten with her new man(Image: Instagram/ @vanouten_denise)

Her love life has been anything but smooth sailing over the past few years, but after Denise Van Outen went public with her new boyfriend Adam Butler at Glastonbury Festival, a source claims the former Big Breakfast presenter is “taking it slow – but she’s very happy”.

Loved-up Denise was spotted holding hands with the businessman in the VIP area at the festival, where she surprised fans with a secret DJ gig. According to our source, Denise feels she’s finally hit the mark with her new man.

“She’s taking her time, but she’s never felt happier and she feels this time she’s got it right. Her friends and family can see she’s in a really great place and are delighted for her. It’s been really hard for Denise to trust again after her relationship with Eddie [Boxshall] – it was a big deal for her.

“She wanted to keep this new relationship quiet and not put it all out there, but people who know her can see how happy she is with Adam. ”

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Denise says she is entering her fifties feeling “blessed”

Denise, 51, told new last year that she felt “liberated” as a single woman, but things have clearly changed as she couldn’t have looked more delighted to be with her new love.

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Her blossoming romance comes after Denise’s confession that she only took up golf in order to meet men, ditching dating apps and turning to the sport in 2014 after lots of her male friends had started playing.

The TV presenter and DJ shares a daughter Betsy, 15, with theatre star Lee Mead, with the two divorcing in 2013.

Denise told host Russell Kane on TUI’s podcast Pack Your Bags, “I got into it after my divorce, and I wanted to go somewhere where there are just loads of men.

“When you’re young, you just go to a nightclub. And I was like, ‘I just don’t want to spend all night in the nightclub. Where have all the nightclubbers gone now? ’

“And I looked, and most of my male friends have grown up and got into golf. I thought, ‘Perfect. ’”

Rumours of a new romance began circulating in April after Adam joined Denise for a Maldives break. The pair were then spotted last month in the Akira Back restaurant at London’s Mandarin Oriental hotel, following a series of dates.

Prior to meeting Adam, Denise had dated property developer Jimmy Barba for 18 months, but she confirmed their break-up in November 2023. Last year, she admitted she had joined celebrity dating app Raya in the hopes of finding The One.

So her new romance must be welcome after a tricky few years. Denise’s relationship with fiancé Eddie Boxshall broke down in January 2022 after seven years, following revelations that he had been sexting other women.

Denise confirmed the split on Instagram, stating she would “always treasure the good times” but that it “saddened” her to confirm the separation. She said later that she was prioritising her self-worth and self-respect.

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Eddie Boxshall and Denise van Outen split after seven years(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for TAG Heuer)

Our source continues, “Denise was very hurt after the break-up with Eddie and it took her a long time to find her confidence in a relationship again.

“She’s a tough cookie, but wears her heart on her sleeve, so when she’s hurt by someone, it hits her hard and she puts her walls up, which most people can relate to.

“She’s had a lot of support from good friends like Vanessa Feltz and Myleene Klass, and everyone has been rooting for her.

“Thankfully, she’s feeling really happy and strong again, and she won’t let her past experiences ruin things for her. ”

Last May, Denise told OK! magazine that she was entering her fifties feeling “blessed” and that, after seven months of being single, she was “really loving it”. She added that she’d never allowed herself “breathing space” between relationships.

She said, “My parents have been married for 55 years and they’ve always been the benchmark for me when it comes to relationships.

“I hoped my love life would be like that, but obviously things have turned out differently. I’m OK with that. We live in a different age.”

Admitting that she had always “put everything” into romantic relationships, Denise said that she had changed. “I’m older and wiser, and because I’ve had my fingers burnt a few times, I now know what I don’t want. ”

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Adding that she was enjoying going on dates, she said, “I don’t feel pressured to rush into anything. “When the time’s right, then I’ll be ready to meet Mr Right. Until that happens, I’m just going to sit back and go with the flow. ”

Thanks to her new man, it seems Denise may just have found exactly what she wants, at exactly the right time.