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When Molly-Mae: Behind it All Part 2 is released and how to watch new episodes for free

Part two of Molly-Mae Hague’s popular documentary series, Episodes 4 through 6, will finally air this month.

This month, Molly-Mae: Behind it All Part 2 airs.

In the final episodes of her documentary series, Molly-Mae Hague airs back on television this month. Molly-Mae: Behind it All, billed as an “incredible” documentary giving “unprecedented access” to her life behind the camera, centers on the Love Island star.

Across six episodes, fans are taken beyond the headlines to see the real Molly-Mae, following her journey after her highly publicised split from fellow Islander Tommy Fury. Part one of the docuseries debuted in January, with part two available to stream for free later this month.

On March 31, Molly-Mae announced that part two had finished filming. In the final three episodes, Molly-Mae will appear as she has never before, according to the official synopsis.

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The press’s portrayal of Molly as she tells the truth about her relationship follows a significant story that garnered headlines. Molly also opens up about her future plans for her family, including body confidence.

“Molly hopes to get a moment’s peace in a situation where audiences will hold their breath while paparazzi are present.” Additionally, Molly and Zoe open up about their unguarded conversations and witness the very raw re-building of a sister’s relationship.

Maura Higgins and Molly-Mae Hague attend the UK Special Screening of
At a January screening of the series, Maura Higgins and Molly-Mae sat down.

Behind it All comes during a busy month for reality TV fans, as The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives returns to Disney+ for a second season on May 15. But until then, here’s when part two of Molly-Mae: Behind it All is released and how to watch all episodes for free.

When will Molly-Mae: Behind it All be available?

Part two of Molly-Mae: Behind it All will debut on Friday, May 9, with episodes four to six dropping simultaneously.

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Molly-Mae: Behind it All is available to stream for free with an Amazon Prime subscription or by signing up for an Amazon Prime 30-day free trial. Prime usually costs £8.99 a month or £95 a year and comes with a host of benefits like next day delivery, Amazon Music Prime, Deliveroo Plus and free delivery on HelloFresh orders for a year, but members can try all this for 30 days without paying a penny.

Today’s horoscope for May 4 as Pisces learns to trust their intuition

Cancer gets caught up in daydreams as a result of today’s horoscope for May 4 as Scorpio opens up communication.

Find out what’s written in the stars with our astrologer Russell Grant(Image: Daily Record/GettyImages)

It’s Sunday, and one star sign lets out their feelings, while another finds themselves in a bad mood .

There are 12 zodiac signs – Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces – and the horoscopes for each can give you the lowdown on what your future holds, be it in work, your love life, your friends and family or more.

These daily forecasts have been compiled by astrologer Russell Grant, who has been reading star signs for over 50 years. From Aries through to Pisces, here’s what today could bring for your horoscope – and what you can do to be prepared.

Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 20)

Your financial situation is starting to improve, which will make you feel more at ease and secure. This newfound stability might make people want to spend money on fashionable or expensive goods. You might also be able to purchase and sell used art or other items and make some money.

Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)

You won’t be as close to your expectations as you anticipated, especially if you have a partner or someone who is close. Try to avoid having a negative impact on their employment or relationships elsewhere. They might need to work extra hours or offer emotional support to a friend. You trust them when you give them some space.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

Your mood will improve when you spend time with friends. It will be interesting to hear about community scandals and share your thoughts on the most recent celebrity gossip. Before you make a decision about accepting or declining an invitation to participate in a charitable initiative, give it more thought.

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Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

If you find yourself daydreaming or stepping back from daily tasks, take it easy. Use this opportunity to connect with your inner self if some tasks are in order. Spend some time by yourself to recharge your mental and emotional batteries.

Leo (July 24 – Aug 23)

A few issues will arise for a community project or fundraising initiative. Although this delay will be annoying, it can be fixed. You will need to give more time to consider these new ideas as they come up, and you will need to give them more time. You probably have little to choose from the situation.

Virgo (Aug 24 – Sept 23)

You may not be in your best moods, as a result of a friend or loved one saying something hurtful. You might not initially believe what they said was offensive, but you might soon realize that some of what they said is true. Reflect on your emotions, and you’ll discover your issues.

Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23)

Friendship-related activities are most likely to be gregarious and friendly. Any interactions you have with the general public will be positive and upbeat. If you are asked to consider a new partnership arrangement, which might be romantic, personal, or professional, don’t be surprised.

Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)

Keep communication channels open at home and at work. You’ll understand how crucial it is to keep others informed about your projects and tasks and how they’re progressing. You’ll gain more by being open and communicating than by being silent.

Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)

You and the person you meet today seem to have a powerful emotional connection. Both of you will benefit greatly from this experience in the future. You’ll enjoy the experience despite the difficulty of understanding or explaining what is happening.

Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

Don’t confine your emotions inside. Let your housemates know if they assume that you are a hard worker. Remind them that doing the laundry and cleaning the kitchen and bathroom are not your only responsibilities. You will feel exhausted today if you spent the night doing chores until late last night.

Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 19)

You’re doing well, things. Friendships are harmonious and there is romance in the air. In the future, a trip with your loved ones, a walk in the woods, or a picnic on the beach will inspire you all to do this more frequently.

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Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)

You are well-versed in what other people are thinking, especially those who are close to you. Because they feel at ease in your company, people naturally want to share their thoughts with you. Trust your gut more than your senses when it comes to reason.

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Boden’s best of sale buys– linen trousers, summer dresses and more on discount this week

With significant savings on seasonal staples from breezy dresses to polished basics you’ll wear on repeat, spring officially arrives and so does Boden’s sale.

Boden’s most stylish sale buys(Image: Boden)

Spring sales are a great time to grab some off-the-shoulder items for the new season (or some winter clothes to save for the end of the year) as spring arrives. And Boden’s sale has a lot of fun, fashionable, and fashion-forward pieces that will make the perfect wardrobe addition.

There’s something for everyone in this sale, whether you’re looking for a belted shirt dress, a throw-on-and-go knit, or just to refresh your everyday essentials.

You won’t want to miss our curated edit, which we’ve made to save you some time by perusing the website’s 1000+ items, with up to 70% of some well-known Boden pieces.

You’ll want to wear Louise Thompson’s flattering Nobody’s Child dress as a summer wardrobe staple.

I’m attending Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter tour, and I’m wearing these $60 cowboy boots.

Explore our favorite Boden products in the sale.

Olivia Merino Tank

Was £85, now £38.25 here

Olivia Merino Tank
Olivia Merino Tank(Image: Boden)

When you need that extra warmth and style, it’s ideal to throw over a crisp shirt or plain tee with a flattering V-neck and a relaxed fit. And since it’s more than 50% off, it’s a great deal. It’s the ideal accessory for that cozy yet put-together outfit, whether you’re dressing it up or keeping it casual.

Dress in a Tess Cord Midi Shirt

Was £126, now £75.60 here

Dress in a Tess Cord Midi Shirt
Dress in a Tess Cord Midi Shirt(Image: Boden)

This chic cord dress has a detachable belt that cinches at the waist for a floaty, maxi-dress feel. It’s a one-and-done dress that you’ll want to wear all season long, especially on those chilly spring days, with practical front and side seam pockets and a cord-textured design.

Maxi Skirt in Denim

Was £120, now £73.20

Maxi Skirt in Denim
Maxi Skirt in Denim(Image: Boden)

This denim skirt, which is soft and made of recycled cotton, will go with everything, from chunky knits to airy t-shirts on warmer days. And the best part is that it can be worn from spring through winter.

Dulwich Linen Trousers

Was £120, now £106 here (with the code PQ4D)

Dulwich Linen Trousers
Dulwich Linen Trousers(Image: Boden)
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Although Boden is currently offering 15% off new-in pieces with the code PQ4D, we couldn’t resist including a pair of summer-ready pants in these linen pants, which aren’t exactly in the sale. They look light and breathable thanks to the linen blend, and their structured silhouette makes them ideal for everything from tucked-in tees to floaty blouses.

Norris ‘very happy’ despite missing out on pole

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Grand Prix of Miami

Location: Miami International Autodrome 4 May Start time: 1:00 BST on Sunday

McLaren’s Lando Norris said he was “very happy” after qualifying at the Grand Prix of Miami, despite losing out on pole position to Max Verstappen.

Even though Norris’ satisfaction was mixed with some frustration, he felt that some of the issues he has been having this season have improved. He ended up 0.065 seconds away from the Red Bull driver.

The Briton has been open about the fact that he feels as though his McLaren car doesn’t “talk to him” as he would like when pushed to the limit during a qualifying lap.

And while he once more messed up his position by making it pole-sitter, their communication at Hard Rock Stadium this weekend has been better.

The sprint race winner on Saturday, Norris, said, “Max did a Max lap once more and I can’t fault him.” Second was not bad in light of that and his own weekend, then.

Norris expressed his satisfaction with the final product. It’s only frustrating when you miss out on pole, so that’s just a shame.

His team-mate Oscar Piastri and Verstappen both believed that he and he should have fought for pole.

The Australian, who won the championship by nine points the previous time out in Saudi Arabia, claimed he was fourth due to “poor execution.”

The gap has always been close, and we’ve gained a little more on Sundays, but our perception of where we are has always been that we’re going to be beaten, which has proven to be year after year.

Andrea Stella, the team’s principal, claims that Verstappen has now established a sufficient pattern to allow him to claim three poles in six races.

We now have enough data to confirm what we already knew from the (pre-season) test in Bahrain, “Stella said,” indicating that the car was more advantageous in terms of performance in race simulation runs, rather than just on one lap with qualifying trim and brand-new tires.

“We have seen that we haven’t had a perfect lap, essentially.”

We are unwaveringly attempting to assess our understanding of engineering on a solid foundation so that we can test drive our drivers’ cars to see if we can provide them with a car that is just slightly more predictable and full of information about how the grip is when the car is at the limit.

Red Bull have their own in Miami, the first of a number of improvements that they hope will enable Verstappen to compete with McLaren drivers more consistently in races.

Verstappen said, “We are trying to achieve a better balance in the car, of course.” It’s just a really strange layout, in my opinion, so it’s not always the easiest to say that you’ve improved or accomplished something. Therefore, it takes longer.

Lando Norris holds his sprint race trophyImages courtesy of Getty

Red Bull have not been capturing the most accurate portrayal of the two teams’ competitive landscape, according to McLaren.

Red Bull are very good at producing quick cars, Stella asserted. They “drive very fast cars very well,” I would say, and they do it very well to create the narrative in their favor.

They take advantage of every chance they can to stay in the competition, and one of the chances is to tell the story, “Oh, we are making miracles here, the others should win every practice session, qualifying, and race.”

Some of our competitors’ stories, such as this, are written in this form, which we occasionally read before turning the page and concentrating on ourselves.

An intriguing race is set up by the grid. The title rivals are in reverse chronological order, with Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli serving as the interloper between Norris and Piastri.

And Norris has the chance to win his first race since March’s season-opening race in Australia.

He knows the car is moving at the right pace because he made errors at the last corner on both of his laps during qualifying.

“Whether it’s set-up or what, I’m not too sure,” said Norris, “Max has always been good in qualifying, but we have struggled a little more in qualifying.”

“We are aware that the Red Bulls are running a lot more downforce,” he said. However, we are aware that both conditions will give us good pace in a very long race.

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Norris ‘very happy’ despite missing out on pole

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Grand Prix of Miami

Location: Miami International Autodrome 4 May Start time: 1:00 BST on Sunday

McLaren’s Lando Norris said he was “very happy” after qualifying at the Grand Prix of Miami, despite losing out on pole position to Max Verstappen.

Even though Norris’ satisfaction was mixed with some frustration, he felt that some of the issues he has been having this season have improved. He ended up 0.065 seconds away from the Red Bull driver.

The Briton has been open about the fact that he feels as though his McLaren car doesn’t “talk to him” as he would like when pushed to the limit during a qualifying lap.

And while he once more messed up his position by making it pole-sitter, their communication at Hard Rock Stadium this weekend has been better.

The sprint race winner on Saturday, Norris, said, “Max did a Max lap once more and I can’t fault him.” Second was not bad in light of that and his own weekend, then.

Norris expressed his satisfaction with the final product. It’s only frustrating when you miss out on pole, so that’s just a shame.

His team-mate Oscar Piastri and Verstappen both believed that he and he should have fought for pole.

The Australian, who won the championship by nine points the previous time out in Saudi Arabia, claimed he was fourth due to “poor execution.”

The gap has always been close, and we’ve gained a little more on Sundays, but our perception of where we are has always been that we’re going to be beaten, which has proven to be year after year.

Andrea Stella, the team’s principal, claims that Verstappen has now established a sufficient pattern to allow him to claim three poles in six races.

We now have enough data to confirm what we already knew from the (pre-season) test in Bahrain, “Stella said,” indicating that the car was more advantageous in terms of performance in race simulation runs, rather than just on one lap with qualifying trim and brand-new tires.

“We have seen that we haven’t had a perfect lap, essentially.”

We are unwaveringly attempting to assess our understanding of engineering on a solid foundation so that we can test drive our drivers’ cars to see if we can provide them with a car that is just slightly more predictable and full of information about how the grip is when the car is at the limit.

Red Bull have their own in Miami, the first of a number of improvements that they hope will enable Verstappen to compete with McLaren drivers more consistently in races.

Verstappen said, “We are trying to achieve a better balance in the car, of course.” It’s just a really strange layout, in my opinion, so it’s not always the easiest to say that you’ve improved or accomplished something. Therefore, it takes longer.

Lando Norris holds his sprint race trophyImages courtesy of Getty

Red Bull have not been capturing the most accurate portrayal of the two teams’ competitive landscape, according to McLaren.

Red Bull are very good at producing quick cars, Stella asserted. They “drive very fast cars very well,” I would say, and they do it very well to create the narrative in their favor.

They take advantage of every chance they can to stay in the competition, and one of the chances is to tell the story, “Oh, we are making miracles here, the others should win every practice session, qualifying, and race.”

Some of our competitors’ stories, such as this, are written in this form, which we occasionally read before turning the page and concentrating on ourselves.

An intriguing race is set up by the grid. The title rivals are in reverse chronological order, with Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli serving as the interloper between Norris and Piastri.

And Norris has the chance to win his first race since March’s season-opening race in Australia.

He knows the car is moving at the right pace because he made errors at the last corner on both of his laps during qualifying.

“Whether it’s set-up or what, I’m not too sure,” said Norris, “Max has always been good in qualifying, but we have struggled a little more in qualifying.”

“We are aware that the Red Bulls are running a lot more downforce,” he said. However, we are aware that both conditions will give us good pace in a very long race.

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Fubara Not Mastermind of First Lady Walkout, RHI tells Wike 

Siminalayi Fubara, the governor of Rivers State, has been defended over the circumstances surrounding the First Lady’s walkout at the RHI/SDG Empowerment Program that was held in Port Harcourt on Friday. Oluremi Tinubu .

RHI claimed that President Bola Tinubu, who was suspended on March 18, had no bearing in the disruption.

Nyesom Wike, the FCT Minister, claimed that Fubara was the disruption’s mastermind.

Mrs. Tonye Briggs Oniyide’s statement,

The Rivers State Office of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) received a obscene and deceptive statement from the media office of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), which unjustly attempts to juggle Sir Siminalayi Fubara, the governor of Rivers State, with an unfortunate narrative surrounding the RHI/SDG Empowerment Programme held in Port Harcourt on Friday, according to the Rivers State Coordinator.

We might have avoided this political racial snub, but it is crucial to set the record straight for the good of the electorate.

Siminalayi Fubara, the governor, is a strong supporter of the Renewed Hope Initiative and continues to be unwavering in her support of its goals and vision. Despite taking a vacation, the Governor provided full support, both legally and legally, for the success of the recent empowerment program spearheaded by the First Lady, Her Excellency Senator Oluremi Tinubu.

The Rivers State women’s empowerment program was going smoothly until there was a disruption while Mrs. Theresa Ibas, the wife of the Rivers State Administrator, was giving a speech.

The women in attendance then vehemently opposed her participation, saying that they would prefer not to be addressed by her.

It is patently false to assume that Governor Fubara would sabotage a program he actively supported and funded. According to Mr. Lere Olayinka, these claims are wildly false and appear to be a deliberate attempt to politicize a well-intentioned, non-partisan event.

The Rivers State RHI Office finds it unfortunate that some people choose to use propaganda for political gain rather than appreciating the Governor’s consistent support for women-focused initiatives.

Beyond their political affiliations, rainbow women are renowned for their dignity and unity, and tensions only arise when attempting to impose their will by external political actors.

Rivers State’s RHI/SDG Empowerment Programme was a smashing success. The organization and the event’s outcome were both applauded by everyone involved, including the women who were beneficiaries.

The wife of the Rivers State Administrator delivered the only speech that was interrupted, an issue that was unrelated to the governor or the RHI Office. ”

We therefore urge the general public to disprove the unsupported assertions made by Mr. Olayinka. His assertions are not only baseless, but they also demonstrate a lack of understanding of Rivers State’s values and dynamics.