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Strictly’s Tasha Ghouri in ‘really bad place’ over break-up and co-star dating rumours

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The former Love Island contestant opened up about the dark days dealing with both breaking up with Andrew Le Page and fighting off gossip involving Jamie Borthwick

Tasha Ghouri said she felt “numb” following her emotional double-whammy(Image: Joe Maher/Getty Images for BFC)

Strictly Come Dancing sensation Tasha Ghouri has candidly revealed her turmoil following the break-up with Andrew Le Page, saying it plunged her into “a bad place”.

Their paths crossed on ITV’s Love Island last year, where viewers were captivated as the couple’s romance blossomed, leading them to declare their love on the show.

Despite not winning and finishing fourth, their relationship thrived after the show ended – a rarity for fleeting on-screen romances. However, earlier this year, fans were shocked to hear that the pair had called it quits.

During an emotional conversation with Kate Thornton on the White Wine Question Time podcast, the Strictly star delved into the difficulties she faced when the break-up hit the headlines.

She reflected: “When the break-up happened, it actually kind of happened around the [Strictly] tour. I just remember pushing it to the back of my head. I didn’t really deal with it that well, if I’m honest.

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She previously dated fellow Love Islander Andrew Le Page(Image: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Disney)
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“When I was on the tour, the first week it kind of got leaked to the press. I didn’t have the control of how it happened. I remember it was just everywhere.”

Kate probed into the Strictly celeb’s feelings, asking if it felt like a point of no-return once “everybody knows”. Tasha replied: “And especially when it involves public opinions, they kind of create a narrative and that’s what serves them best.”

Rumours had been swirling that she was seeing her Strictly co-star, EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick. But she shut down those whispers, explaining: “And I felt like there was all these narratives happening. Like, the press started making it out like me and Jamie were dating, that was not the case at all. I just felt like I had no voice.

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Tasha, pictured with Aljaz Skorjanec, also said she was close to leaving the Strictly tour(Image: BBC/Guy Levy)

“I just remember after rehearsals, we were in Birmingham, I’d go to the hotel bar and it sounds really bad, but I literally was drinking wine to make me feel numb. I didn’t want to feel emotion.

“I was just in a really bad place that week. A really, really bad place. I was kind of close to leaving the tour.”

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On a cheerier subject, away from her break-up woes, Tasha expressed her deep appreciation for being part of the hit BBC show, saying when asked to join, her response was an eager “absolutely, I would love to”.

She didn’t just participate; she thrived, dancing her way to the final with partner Aljaz Skorjanec. However, their dreams were dashed as they were narrowly beaten to the top spot.

Arteta Wants Arsenal To Use Liverpool Guard Of Honour As Title Fuel

Mikel Arteta has urged Arsenal to use the frustration of having to give champions Liverpool a guard of honour on Sunday as fuel to win the Premier League title next season after admitting they have gone “backwards” this term.

Arteta’s side are destined to finish the season without a major trophy after failing to keep pace with Liverpool and crashing out of the Champions League semi-finals on Wednesday.

The Gunners’ 2-1 defeat against Paris Saint-Germain ended their bid to win the tournament for the first time.

It was a painful loss for Arsenal, who created a host of chances in the early stages of the second leg but couldn’t find a way past inspired PSG keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Still licking their wounds from the disappointment in Paris, Arsenal head to Anfield this weekend for the uncomfortable task of watching to Liverpool’s ongoing title celebrations.

Arne Slot’s men wrapped up the title two weeks ago, leaving second-placed Arsenal trailing in their wake.

After finishing as runners-up to Manchester City for the previous two seasons, the north Londoners remain with a title since 2004.

“Something has to drive you, motivate you, and pain for this is a good one to use, when you really want to do something. It’s the right thing to do, usually as a motivation for next season,” Arteta said of Arsenal’s guard of honour for the champions.

“They’ve been the best team, they’ve been the most consistent, and what Arne and the coaching staff have done has been fascinating, it’s been really good.

“They fully deserve it, and that’s the sport. If somebody is better, you have to accept it and try to reach that level.”

Arteta attracted criticism in some quarters for claiming Arsenal were the best team in the Champions League this season despite their last four exit.

The Spaniard stood by his claim days later, saying: “100 percent. I’m watching the impact, I’m watching all the stats because they were the best stats and the best goal difference in the semi-final, so it’s very clear.

“When you look at the important stats that normally give you the best platform to win football matches, it’s crystal clear who was better.”

Arsenal’s failure to sign a striker in the January transfer window was a major blow in a season marred by long injury absences for Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka at various stages.

“In January it was clear or not? I made a very clear statement, and the statement continues the same. I want the best team, the best players. If we have three goalscorers over 25, bring them in, we’re going to be a much better team, yes,” Arteta said.

Arteta conceded Arsenal have been unable to match his expectations this season.

But he is adamant they have the quality to end the club’s five-year trophy drought.

“In the Premier League we’ve done a step backwards. With the points that we have created, it’s clear that we haven’t done as good as last season, that’s obvious,” he said.

“but with the amount of points that we have generated in the last few seasons, we could have two Premier Leagues.

“So we know how close. We are there, we are providing the numbers that win you titles. We have to be a little bit luckier, but still do better to make sure that nobody has a season better than you.”

‘Superstar’ horse eyes first Badminton win – watch on BBC

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The Olympic gold medallist pairing of Ballaghmor Class and Oliver Townend, could become the outright most successful British combination in eventing history at Badminton this weekend.

The pair have already enjoyed a distinguished career, claiming four five-star titles and leading Team GB to an historic Olympic gold medal at the Tokyo Games.

The 18-year-old gelding has not been placed outside of the top five on his past four visits to Badminton, finishing runner-up twice.

And you can watch highlights of the 2025 Badminton Horse Trials on Sunday, 11 May (BBC Two and iPlayer from 13:45 BST).

Oliver Townend holds and looks at Ballaghmor ClassHannah Cole

“He’s very shy to start with but I think he’s become quite aware that he’s a superstar now.

“When the wagon goes down the road to a competition and he’s not in it, he’s banging the stable door down. Thomas is what you’d call a professional, a proper competition horse.”

The “quirky” horse first gained attention in winning the Burghley Horse Trials on his debut at the level in 2017. He has since achieved success at Kentucky, Burghley again and Maryland last autumn.

Townend, 42, has won nine five-star level events, including Badminton in 2009 on Flint Curtis.

“For me to try to show the world how good he is, is my main job but, so far so good. By the time he finishes everybody will realise quite what a special horse we’ve seen,” he added.

Townend is also riding Ballaghmor Class’ stablemate Cooley Rosalent in a bid to claim his second Badminton title and 10th five-star win.

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‘Superstar’ horse eyes first Badminton Horse Trials win

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Badminton Horse Trials

Watch on iPlayer

The Olympic gold medallist pairing of Ballaghmor Class and Oliver Townend, could become the outright most successful British combination in eventing history at Badminton this weekend.

The pair have already enjoyed a distinguished career, claiming four five-star titles and leading Team GB to an historic Olympic gold medal at the Tokyo Games.

The 18-year-old gelding has not been placed outside of the top five on his past four visits to Badminton, finishing runner-up twice.

And you can watch highlights of the 2025 Badminton Horse Trials on Sunday, 11 May (BBC Two and iPlayer from 13:45 BST).

Oliver Townend holds and looks at Ballaghmor ClassHannah Cole

“He’s very shy to start with but I think he’s become quite aware that he’s a superstar now.

“When the wagon goes down the road to a competition and he’s not in it, he’s banging the stable door down. Thomas is what you’d call a professional, a proper competition horse.”

The “quirky” horse first gained attention in winning the Burghley Horse Trials on his debut at the level in 2017. He has since achieved success at Kentucky, Burghley again and Maryland last autumn.

Townend, 42, has won nine five-star level events, including Badminton in 2009 on Flint Curtis.

“For me to try to show the world how good he is, is my main job but, so far so good. By the time he finishes everybody will realise quite what a special horse we’ve seen,” he added.

Townend is also riding Ballaghmor Class’ stablemate Cooley Rosalent in a bid to claim his second Badminton title and 10th five-star win.

Related topics

  • Equestrian

Liverpool’s Salah Wins Football Writers’ Player Of The Year

Mohamed Salah won the Football Writers’ Association Player of the Year award for the third time on Friday after inspiring Liverpool’s march to a record-equalling 20th English title.

Salah earned the prize after scoring 28 goals and producing 18 assists for Liverpool in the Premier League this season.

The Egypt forward broke the record for the most goal involvements in a 38-game Premier League campaign as Arne Slot’s side romped to their first title since 2020.

Salah secured almost 90 percent of the football writers’ votes, marking the biggest winning margin this century.

Liverpool centre-back Virgil van Dijk came second in the contest, with Newcastle striker Alexander Isak third and Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice fourth.

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Salah, who was previously given the award in 2017-18 and 2021-22, is now level with former Arsenal forward Thierry Henry as the only players to win it three times.

The 32-year-old recently ended speculation over his future by signing a new two-year contract to stay at Anfield until 2027.

Salah’s decision to commit to Liverpool will make them favourites to win a record 21st title next season as they look to move ahead of Manchester United as England’s most successful top-flight club.

Alessia Russo became the second Arsenal player to land the women’s award as the striker finished ahead of last year’s winner Khadija Shaw.

Family-sized nine-person tent worth £736 plummets below £200 in time for camping season

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If you’re heading off to a festival this summer or planning a camping holiday with your loved ones, there’s a nine-person tent up for grabs with over £550 off in a sale you won’t want to miss

Family-sized nine-person tent worth £736 plummets below £200 for camping season(Image: Debenhams)

With festival and camping seasons just around the corner, now’s the time to start stepping up your camping gear with a tent big enough for all of your friends and family members. Perfect for enjoying a night under the stars in comfort without the fear of weather ruining your set-up, this Berkfield Home 9-Person Blue Dome Waterproof Tent has landed a massive discount thanks to Debenhams’ spring sale.

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This Berkfield Home Family 9-Person Blue Dome Waterproof Tent is on sale for 75% less(Image: Debenhams)

This family tent from Debenhams boasts a modern look, protects you from the unpleasant weather, and provides a comfortable place for any adventure. Ideal for festivals, woodland camping or nights on the beach, this tent features an all-around waterproof design as it’s made from polyester with a PU coating.

It’s waterproof and wind-resistant, making it a top choice for camping trips in the UK when the weather can be unpredictable. The tent’s taped seams effectively prevent rainwater infiltration, while the heavy-duty ground sheet helps maintain a dry and comfortable interior, so you never have to worry about you or your belongings getting drenched in the night.

Armed with a detachable rainfly, which can be attached to the tent’s top for weather protection and privacy, this beauty offers good ventilation and mosquito protection, ensuring you’re protected from the elements as well as the insects. It features mesh walls that not only offer ventilation, perfect if this tent is used at full capacity, but also effectively keep insects at bay, ensuring a comfortable and bug-free experience no matter where you are.

This tent is equipped with an E-port for convenient electrical cord access. This port allows you to easily connect an extension cord from an external power source to your tent, so you don’t have to sacrifice charging your electronics, keeping fans or heaters running, or using plug-in speakers.

The tent is praised for being easy to set up and take down. Thanks to the highly flexible and lightweight fibreglass poles and the convenient pin-and-ring connection system, assembly and disassembly are a breeze, so you don’t have to worry about hours spent faffing around with instructions and difficult equipment.

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Normally costing £736, this nine-person tent is now up for grabs for the massively reduced price of £184, saving shoppers a whopping £552.