Molly Mae has tapped in the celebrity-approved personalised jewellery trend loved by Princess Kate and Michelle Keegan with her sweet tribute to Bambi
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Molly Mae is one of the latest celebs to tap into the royal-approved trend(Image: Instagram @mollymae)
Nameplate and initial accessories have been one of the biggest jewellery trends of the past year. Thanks to major celebs like Michelle Keegan’s Palma necklace, Carrie Bradshaw’s iconic nameplate chain and even Princess Kate’s initial necklace dedicated to her children, it’s clear to see that personalised jewellery is in.
And Molly Mae is one of the latest celebs to tap into the royal-approved trend. First posting her sparkling oversized initial ‘B’ ring for Bambi last November, Molly has posted another snap of the stunning piece on her Instagram.
We don’t know the exact jeweller or shop Molly’s ring is from (and we can’t imagine it’s purse-friendly!). However, we have found two amazing alternatives with Abbott Lyon’s Bubble Initial Ringand PRYA’s Pave Initial Ring.
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Princess Kate is another who has joined in this thoughtful trend. Earlier this year, Kate Middleton stepped out in Mull, Scotland, on her and Prince William’s 14th wedding anniversary, sporting a chain necklace featuring the initials of her three children: G, C and L.
While Michelle Keegan posted a touching tribute to her daughter on Mother’s Day, wearing a personalised ‘Palma’ necklace. Michelle tagged the family-run company Chain Reaction Jewellers, who later confirmed it was a “personalised diamond necklace” for her.
The cost of custom diamond pieces can be a significant investment, so we’ve rounded up a few affordable alternatives if you want to join the trend yourself.
Shop personalised jewellery
Abbott Lyon Bubble Initial Ring
Available for £79
Take a leaf out of Molly Mae’s stylebook with this bubble initial ring from Abbott Lyon. Not one for the jewellery minimalists, as this is definitely more of a statement accessory. Opt for a family member, loved one or even your own initials.
PRYA Custom Name Necklace
Available currently for £42
Similar to Michelle Keegan’s Palma necklace, we love how simple and subtle this personalised name necklace is. And if gold isn’t your style, you can shop it in silver as well.
Farchana refugee settlement, Chad –The Rapid Support Forces’ (RSF) capture of el-Fasher, North Darfur state’s capital, has triggered a fresh wave of violence, destruction and displacement in Sudan’s devastating civil war.
This 30-month conflict between the paramilitary group and the government-aligned Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) has created the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, displacing nearly 12 million people.
Thousands escaping the recent violence are seeking refuge in Chad, which already hosts more than 880,000 Sudanese refugees. Though now safe from immediate danger, many refugees struggle to survive as humanitarian funding continues to decrease.
Chad currently shelters almost 1.3 million forcibly displaced persons, including at least 760,000 Sudanese refugees who have arrived since April 2023. This massive influx, mostly women and children, strains a country already battling economic weakness, conflict and extreme weather events.
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) collaborates with Chad’s government to coordinate humanitarian operations, transfer refugees from border areas to established facilities, and provide essential protection services and aid, including water, shelter, food and medical provisions. Work continues to move more than 237,000 refugees from temporary settlements near Adre to locations with better healthcare and educational access.
The malnutrition ward at the Farchana Hospital is currently treating at least 80 infants and children who need urgent care. These young patients receive continuous monitoring and specialised nutritional therapy throughout their recovery. However, funding for this vital programme will expire by late 2025, putting countless vulnerable children at risk.
“We need a lot of support to provide enough medicine for both refugees and the host community. The number of people here is overwhelming, and seasonal diseases and outbreaks make the situation even more difficult,” said Mohamed Ibrahim, a pharmacist from Al Jazeera state in central Sudan, who fled the war with his wife and children and now works at the Farchana Hospital. With resources severely limited, he becomes increasingly concerned about his fellow refugees’ health.
Water demand in the Farchana refugee settlement has risen dramatically. The dry conditions and ongoing arrival of new refugees from Sudan have worsened these shortages, with at least 41,000 new refugees arriving in 2025 alone.
Katie Price’s family are worried about her vaping addiction following an Instagram post which stated ‘vaping has officially been linked to rare and irreversible lung disease’
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With a history of lung disease in the star’s family, the mum-of-five’s loved ones are particularly concerned about her vape habit(Image: Instagram)
Katie Price has sparked fresh concerns for her health after admitting on social media that she’s addicted to vaping. Posting a shocking X-ray of a diseased lung on her Instagram stories, carrying the warning: “Vaping has officially been linked to rare and irreversible lung disease”, Katie added her own message, “I have to stop.”
With a history of lung disease in the star’s family, the mum-of-five’s loved ones are particularly concerned about her vape habit. Katie’s mum Amy, 73, has been battling terminal Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) – which causes scarring of the lungs and makes breathing increasingly difficult – for several years and she underwent a lung transplant in 2022.
But Katie, who was spotted vaping on a train last year, and was even seen puffing on one of the devices during her and pal Kerry Katona ’s recent live tour, has so far struggled to quit.
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“Katie needs to stop for health reasons and, obviously, her family members have been very worried,” a source tells us. “But she’s so stressed and it [vaping] is simply her way of releasing that stress. “It’s also very addictive and as we know, Katie’s got a very addictive personality.”
Katie’s boyfriend of nearly two years, former Married At First Sight contestant JJ Slater, is said to be particularly worried but feels unable to help the strong-willed star.
“JJ is concerned about her, but there’s only so much he can do,” says our source. “Katie’s under severe stress and just has one thing after another to contend with. He really does love her, but she has got her own mind and sadly, with the vaping, it has become a real habit for her.”
It’s not the first time Katie’s vaping has caused an issue for her loved ones. In October 2023, her sister Sophie, who co-hosts Katie’s podcast, The Katie Price Show, begged, “Can you stop vaping please?” during one episode.
And in November 2024, the star sparked outrage when she was filmed vaping on a train – despite it being banned on the majority of rail networks.
In March this year, it appeared her sister’s warning had fallen on deaf ears as Katie caused online fury after she was pictured vaping in front of her four-month-old niece, Olive. Then, two months ago, fans claimed the star was even vaping on stage, with one saying, “She hid behind a cushion, vaping with stress because her children were there, which meant she couldn’t host the show properly.”
If Katie does try to quit the toxic habit, it won’t be her first attempt at doing so. She previously pledged to give up a couple of years ago, even suggesting that vaping had made one of her teeth fall out.
“I am going to stop it because I don’t know why I do it,” she said during an episode of her hit podcast. “It’s this new, social thing where everyone vapes. I don’t normally like to be a follower, I am usually a leader.
“Do you know what it is, they smell nice. I like the way it just comes out, if you swirl your tongue you really get the taste.”
Revealing that one of her teeth had recently come out, she then suggested that vaping could be to blame. “I swear it is the vape because I put it here – it’s on the tooth that came out,” she explained. “So I wonder if that is what made my tooth fall out?”
Given Katie’s concerns for her mum Amy, whose condition has occasionally left her needing to use a wheelchair, it’s no surprise that she’s alarmed by vaping having possible links to lung disease.
Speaking earlier this year on The Katie Price Show, Katie revealed how Amy has lost her independence due to her illness, saying, “She can’t do the things that she used to do, which is frustrating for her.”
But it seems the more life throws at Katie, the more she turns to vaping. “Whenever she’s feeling stressed, she reaches for the vape,” says our source. “So it’s going to be hard to keep away from them. “She’s worried because of what happened to her mum – her mum is so ill and has to carry around oxygen.”
In September, another source close to Katie described vaping as her “vice”, adding, “Katie can’t live without one and it’s always in the form of addiction. “It’s never healthy, and currently it’s vaping. It’s driven by her addictive nature, and her family are all worried that without getting her help, things could get serious.”
The star has already battled a string of health woes this year. In September, New Magazine revealed how Katie ended up in hospital after accidentally stabbing herself while making a curry. She has also sought medical help for her recent weight loss, telling fans on Snapchat, “The reason I’m going to the doctors is because I keep losing weight and I don’t know why. So that’s that.” Despite the odds being stacked against her, our source believes Katie’s loved ones are hopeful she can win her vaping battle, saying, “It’s something that they’re hoping she will be able to eventually crack.”
And if anyone can manage to crack it, the Pricey can.
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Public Health England states that vaping is 95% safer than smoking. However the NHS acknowledges that vaping is not completely harmless.
Hannah Waddingham, Mary Berry, Marvin and Rochelle Humes were among stars to stepp out at Kate Middleton’s Together At Christmas carol service last night – which was the fifth annual concert
Kate Middleton has been supported by a string of celebrities attending her Together At Christmas carol concert last night.
The Princess of Wales, 43, looked stylish in a green coat as she hosted her annual carol service at Westminster Abbey, which Catherine has hosted since 2021. The service aims to recognise those who volunteer their time for others, lead initiatives that bring people in their community together, or offer a helping hand to those around them.
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has said the United States remains Europe’s “biggest ally” despite stinging criticism of the continent in a major strategy document amid ongoing ceasefire talks on the Ukraine war.
Speaking at the Doha Forum in Qatar on Saturday, Kallas said some of the US National Security Strategy’s criticism of Europe, which included charges of lacking in “self-confidence” and facing “civilizational erasure”, a widely dismissed claim, were true, but insisted the EU and US should “stick together”.
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“I think we haven’t always seen eye to eye on different topics, but I think the overall principle is still there. We are the biggest allies,” she said, adding that the goal of the US should be to help Europe “correct its current trajectory”.
The document, which said Europe might one day lose its status as a reliable ally, struck a similar tone to the offensive launched by US President Donald Trump’s administration against Europe earlier this year as it pressed for countries to up their NATO contributions, accusing them of taking advantage of Washington’s generosity amid the Ukraine war.
Trump has taken a lead in efforts to end the war, which started with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, coming up with a plan that involves Ukraine surrendering land that Russia has not been able to win on the battlefield in return for security promises that fall short of Kyiv’s aspirations to join NATO.
US officials are holding a third straight day of talks on Saturday with Ukrainian counterparts who have pushed for revisions to that draft, as a follow-up to five hours of talks in Moscow on Tuesday, which confirmed Russian President Vladimir Putin is not giving up on his maximalist demands and territorial claims.
After the second day of talks on Friday, Washington had said “real progress” would depend on “Russia’s readiness to show serious commitment to long-term peace, including steps toward de-escalation and cessation of killings”.
Referring to previous US pressure applied on Kyiv to cede to Russian demands, Kallas told the Doha Forum that placing “limitations and stress on Ukraine actually does not bring us long-lasting peace”.
“If aggression is rewarded, we will see it happen again, and not only in Ukraine or Gaza, but all around the world,” she said.
Kallas said that Europe, which is nervous of a spillover from the war, had been “underestimating its own power”.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! star Vogue Williams reflected on both the highs and lows of her jungle journey after becoming the third contestant to leave the show
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Vogue Williams said she had a panic attack off-camera(Image: ITV/Shutterstock)
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! contestant Vogue Williams said she asked producers not to show a “meltdown” she had during a tough time in the jungle. The Irish TV presenter, who is married to Made In Chelsea’s Spencer Matthews, was a latecomer in the camp alongside Tom Read Wilson, who continues to compete in the jungle.
Following her departure as the third celebrity to exit last month, Vogue reunited with her co-host Joanne McNally on their podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me to discuss her jungle experience.
During the conversation, Joanne said she had received a message from a listener who noticed Vogue was “biting her nails a lot” and asked if she was okay. Responding to the concerns, the 40-year-old explained: “Well, loads of people were like ‘she looks sad’.
“But the thing about it is, you are filmed all day long and there are so many cameras in the camp. I don’t walk around smiling all day long everyday, but I was generally quite happy in there. I did have one incident because you know I’m just crazy about my sleep.
“And if I don’t sleep I get anxious and that’s why I worry so much about my sleep,” Vogue revealed, reports Manchester Evening News.
“So, I didn’t sleep that night and then we went out and did the trial another night with the cockroaches and then I was like, ‘Right I’m not going to sleep tonight. And I started having an absolute meltdown just lying there like, ‘Please sleep, please sleep, please sleep’.
“And I had to go up to the BT, so it’s the [Bushtucker] Telegraph where you do all the chats, I started having a panic attack. I was like [out of breath noises] ‘Please don’t show this because everyone will see how mental I am’. I just couldn’t control it and went into full panic mode.”
She continued: “They are actually so nice when that happens because they’re like ‘You’re okay, it’s fine don’t worry’ and they are trying to just talk you through it. And then the next day I was like ‘I need to talk to Sandra’ who is the psych.
“Because I was so panicked that night because my anxiety just hit ninety and I was like, ‘I just have to get rid of this’. [I] went and spoke to her and she just completely reset me and for that whole day I was like I’m totally fine now’.”
Speaking about arriving as one of the two latecomers, Vogue believes it was “a little bit harder” as the original ten campmates had already formed bonds.
“Now when I watch some of the footage back I’m like, ‘Oh, they were a bit annoyed that we’d come in’. But there’s always a couple of latecomers and it wasn’t my choice to go in late they kind of chose me,” she added.
“And I was thrilled at the time because obviously I got more time with the kids and I was delighted. And I still am delighted because it just meant I was away for less time. I think I left on day thirteen and although I was ready to leave. Obviously, I would have stayed longer.”
Tonight, the final four celebrities; Tom, Shona McGarty, Aitch and Angry Ginge will tackle the show’s most legendary Bushtucker trial, the Celebrity Cyclone.