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Celebrity Big Brother’s Dapper Laughs rushed to hospital after nightmare stag do accident

Celebrity Big Brother star Dapper Laughs has revealed that he’s been rushed to A&E after injuring himself on a golf cart while on a stag do in Portugal.

Posting on social media, the comedian – whose real name is Dan O’Reilly – said: “I did not expect to end up here, A&E. F***ing Portugal. I’ve hurt my back, I can’t speak because of the f***ing pain, mate. It hurt my back bad. I hit hard stand, twisted, left and right. I f***ing came off the golf cart, didn’t I? But I did catch it on camera, have a look.”





Dapper Laughs posted footage of his accident to Instagram

Sharing the footage on social media, Dapper added: “You can hear him say, I was at your ball over there, where he turns left while I’m hanging out on the right.

“And then, f**k me, you can hear the clicks in my back when I bend down to pick up my phone, like it’s just f***ing snapped. They saw that as well, the clubhouse.”

Alongside the video, Dapper wrote the caption: “How the only sober one on this stag do got hurt. Me and golf carts just don’t mix.., Praying I ain’t hurt myself.”

Fans flooded the comedian’s comments with messages of support, with one writing: “Omg so sorry to hear this. Hope you get it sorted. The back is the worst pain ever.”

Another said: “Ooh that’s sounds painful hope you get better soon.”

The 40-year-old entered Celebrity Big Brother after his controversial jokes about rape hit the headlines back in 2014. While performing at the London Scala in front of over 1,000 people in 2014, he took aim at a female audience member and told her she was “gagging for a rape” – resulting in ITV show On The Pull being cancelled.

He went onto CBB and became the eighth star to be evicted from the house – after which he proposed to his now-wife on live TV. He went onto marry Shelley in July 2022 at Weybridge Registry Office.

The couple now share three children together, having welcomed their most recent daughter back in May last year.

Revealing his newborn daughter’s name on social media, the former Big Brother star penned: “Little Sage, daddy already loves you so much… My hand will always be yours to hold. From lad to dad really is some journey, 3rd time over and I’m still a bag of emotions.”

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Corsie returns as Andreatta names first Scotland squad

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Captain Rachel Corsie returns for Scotland for the first time since July following injury as head coach Melissa Andreatta names her first squad as head coach.

The Scots round off Nations League Group A1 at home to Austria on 30 May before travelling to the Netherlands four days later.

There is also a first call up for Hibernian striker Kathleen McGovern, who has 25 goals for the Scottish Women’s Premier League leaders, while Rangers captain Nicola Docherty and two club-mates – winger Brogan Hay and forward Kirsty Howat – are recalled.

Centre-half Corsie, who is leaving Aston Villa this summer, told BBC Scotland’s Behind the Goals podcast on Tuesday she hoped to be involved with the national squad again after returning to action as a substitute as the Women’s Super League club completed their season with a 3-1 win over Brighton & Hove Albion.

The 35-year-old, who has 154 caps, had been national captain prior to her long-term absence, which included a period out recovering from knee surgery.

Villa forward Kirsty Hanson, Rangers defender Leah Eddie, Angel City winger Claire Emslie, Hibernian striker Eilidh Adams and West Ham United defender Kirsty Smith drop out of the squad.

Scotland squad

Goalkeepers: Eartha Cumings (Rosengard), Lee Gibson (Glasgow City), Sandy MacIver (Washington Spirit).

Defenders: Jenna Clark (Liverpool), Rachel Corsie (Aston Villa), Nicola Docherty (Rangers), Sophie Howard (Leicester City), Emma Lawton (Celtic), Rachel McLauchlan (Rangers), Amy Muir (Glasgow City).

Midfielders: Chelsea Cornet (Rangers), Erin Cuthbert (Chelsea), Lauren Davidson (Brann), Freya Gregory (Newcastle United), Brogan Hay (Rangers), Sam Kerr (Bayern Munich), Kirsty MacLean (Rangers), Amy Rodgers (Bristol City), Emma Watson (Manchester United), Caroline Weir (Real Madrid).

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Haaland Eyes FA Cup To Save Face After Man City’s ‘Horrific’ Season

Erling Haaland said Manchester City must deliver in the FA Cup final on Saturday to salvage something from a “horrific” season that saw them deposed as English champions for the first time in five years.

City face Crystal Palace at Wembley aiming to avoid a first trophyless campaign since Pep Guardiola’s debut season in charge in 2016/17.

Guardiola’s men sit fourth in the Premier League, 18 points adrift of champions Liverpool, and in a battle just to secure a top-five finish and Champions League football next season in their final two league matches.

City were also dumped out of the Champions League before the last 16 for the first time in 12 years by Real Madrid in the play-off round.

“This season has been tough,” Haaland told the BBC. “It is not nice to lose so many games. It is boring and not fun. That’s why we need to finish well and get a trophy.

“It is a good habit to reach Wembley and always important to win trophies. We have the FA Cup final to play for and in a horrific season we still managed to do this.”

Haaland is set to start the final after making his comeback from a six-week injury layoff in last weekend’s 0-0 draw at Southampton.

Ballon d’Or winner Rodri has missed most of the season with a serious knee injury, while City have been beset by fitness troubles for a series of key defenders.

But Haaland said that should offer no excuses to a club with the resources at City’s disposal.

“Of course, we have had injuries throughout the season. But we should not search for excuses,” added the Norwegian.

“Every single one of us hasn’t been good enough and we haven’t been at our best, so when you are not at your best you aren’t going to win games in this country because it’s so hard.”

New Look’s £34 linen midi dress hailed as ‘perfect summer officewear’ by shoppers

The linen-look midi dress from New Look has been labelled a ‘great addition to my summer wardrobe’, according to shoppers who love it so much they’ve bought the dress in every colour

Shoppers say this dress is perfect for summer office dressing(Image: New Look)

As the sunnier days draw near, shoppers are taking the chance to stock up on new additions for their summer wardrobes. And it seems one midi dress from New Look is receiving praise from fashion fans, calling it a ‘great addition to my summer wardrobe’.

This Linen-Look Shirred Waist Midi Shirt Dress, retailing at £33.99 and coming in four shades – camel, navy, black, and orange – boasts an elasticated shirred waistband for ultimate comfort throughout the day. Customers can’t stop singing its praises for its adaptability, noting you could wear it to the office in the summer or pair it with pumps at the weekend.

The shirt-style dress offers a chic look combined with an elasticated section at the waist that ensures a flattering effect. A neat collar introduces an element of professionalism that can be toned down effortlessly. A row of buttons secures the dress, which is elevated with a high slit in the front for a breezy feel when the sun is shining, reports Essex Live.

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New Look's Linen-Look Shirred Waist Midi Shirt Dress comes in four different shades
New Look’s Linen-Look Shirred Waist Midi Shirt Dress comes in four different shades(Image: New Look)

And it’s not just New Look attracting admirers; several other high street labels have linen blend shirt dresses that are all the rage. Take Roman’s Khaki Button Through Shirt Midi Dress, priced at £40, for instance – it oozes casual elegance with its longer length, short sleeves, and loose smock fit.

Reviewers give their thumbs up, with one commenting, “Good length not tight fitting”.

For those looking for a splash of colour and willing to splash out, Boden’s Clara Linen Blend Shirt Dress might be the perfect pick. Priced at £198, this dress is a summer sensation with its ‘tropical bonanza’ print. It offers a more form-fitting silhouette similar to the New Look style and is embellished with an array of bananas, lobsters, birds, and more, injecting a dose of fun into your wardrobe.

The New Look dress has become a hit online, boasting an impressive 4.7-star rating. A delighted shopper left a glowing five-star review, saying: “Gorgeous classic navy dress, not surprised it sold out quickly in some sizes. You can wear it to the office in summer, or dress it down and wear with pumps at the weekend. It’s also a great length for my height at 5 ft 7 as I find sometimes midi dresses aren’t long enough. This one is perfect and I also bought it in the camel.”

However, they did note a small issue: “I wish the waist was about 1 inch lower, but that’s because I have a long body.”

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A second shopper added: “For the price this dress is lovely. It is stylish and of a good quality of linen, thicker than some. It is a good length for me at 5:9 and the shirring means that it fits nicely and comfortably. Should be a great addition to my summer wardrobe.”

England add NZ great Southee to coaching staff

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England have confirmed Tim Southee as a fast-bowling consultant for the first part of the home summer.

James Anderson has held the position since retiring from Test cricket but is unavailable because of his playing commitments with Lancashire – he is expected to make his return for the Red Rose against Derbyshire on Friday.

New Zealander Southee, 36, retired from international cricket in December and is a close friend and former team-mate of England head coach Brendon McCullum.

Southee will be with England for the one-off Test against Zimbabwe, white-ball series with West Indies and the five-match Test series against India, before playing for Birmingham Phoenix in The Hundred.

Southee’s immediate task will be to guide an inexperienced fast-bowling unit at the beginning of a crucial year, with an away Ashes series following the contest against India.

Chris Woakes, Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, Brydon Carse and Olly Stone are all absent from the Test against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge, beginning next Thursday.

The pace bowlers in the squad are Gus Atkinson, Matthew Potts, Josh Tongue and the uncapped Sam Cook, meaning England could field their most inexperienced seam attack in a home Test since 2003.

Although England sounded out other candidates for the role, Southee emerged as the leading contender last month.

Only the great Sir Richard Hadlee, with 431, has taken more than Southee’s 391 Test wickets for New Zealand. He ended his international career against England on his home ground in Hamilton just before Christmas, after which McCullum made a presentation to Southee on the outfield.

Along with assistant coach Jeetan Patel, England now have three New Zealanders in their backroom staff.

Before Anderson retired England did not have a pace-bowling specialist in their coaching staff. After the 42-year-old ended his record-breaking international career, he remained a near-constant presence in the England dressing room.

But he has signed a one-year deal to play with Lancashire this summer, which he has stated will be his priority ahead of coaching commitments with England.

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The scuba diving keeper who has filled Earps’ gloves at Man Utd

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“She is on a trajectory to be the best in the world, I have no doubt about that.”

Manchester United manager Marc Skinner has not stopped praising goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce after a near-flawless season for the club.

You can’t blame him after her performances helped United secure a Champions League spot next season and book their place in a third successive FA Cup final.

The 28-year-old American had big boots to fill when England keeper Mary Earps departed for Paris St-Germain in the summer but she has made it look easy.

Earps’ stature had grown so much that by the time she left United, the 32-year-old had a Euro 2022 winners’ medal, two Fifa Best goalkeeper awards and a mural of herself at Old Trafford.

With the departing keeper a fan favourite and a mainstay of United’s starting XI, Tullis-Joyce knew it would be a challenge to pick up the baton.

“I definitely knew that I was coming into a high pressure environment, especially coming after such a great goalkeeper,” said Tullis-Joyce.

“I think for me, that pressure was never related to Mary. I know that I am a different keeper, I never really let that affect me.

“It was more the pressure of making sure that I kept to the same standard that is expected of a Manchester United goalkeeper.

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After signing from Seattle Reign in 2023, Tullis-Joyce had to watch on patiently before being handed her opportunity to shine for United.

Few could have imagined just how impressive she would be, but she ended the WSL season with the Golden Glove award for the joint-most clean sheets (13), having also made her USA debut in a friendly win against Brazil.

So rapid was her rise, United handed her a three-year contract extension in April.

But Tullis-Joyce says it has not all been smooth sailing.

“There are absolutely major moments of nerves, self-doubt, and definitely some bumps and bruises along the way,” said Tullis-Joyce.

“But that is what has got us even further I think. All of the mistakes have led us to becoming a better, stronger team, and especially myself.

“There have been moments that I look back on and cringe still watching the videos – but I see the progress that I’ve made and I’m pretty astounded by how much I’ve grown.

Free diving, fossils and marine biology

“She’s sick!” United captain Maya Le Tissier says at the sound of Tullis-Joyce’s name.

The centre-back says having Tullis-Joyce in goal gives her confidence and she has already become a leader within the squad.

“She’s an amazing person. An unbelievable goalkeeper. We lost Mary in the summer but Phallon had been training the whole of the previous season,” said Le Tissier.

“We knew she was going to be ready and she knew what it was going to take.”

Alongside departing coach Ian Willcock and the rest of the goalkeeping group, Tullis-Joyce said she spent last year as back-up “watching” and “building chemistry” with her team-mates.

Away from the pitch, whenever her schedule allows, the 28-year-old spends time on her other hobbies – scuba diving, photography and collecting fossils.

Pursuing those passions has taken her around the world – from Costa Rica to Egypt to Norway.

“It’s helped me tremendously just to have something that’s completely and utterly separate from my career on the field,” she said.

“I even took up free diving [which involves holding your breath and travelling as far as you can underwater without the use of breathing equipment] as well.

“That helped me understand my body’s physiological responses to stress. I am able to sense my stress a little bit faster.”

Growing up in Long Island, New York, she fell in love with the ocean and went on to study marine biology at the University of Miami – something she is planning on returning to when she hangs up her gloves.

“My plan post career is to go right back into the ocean and hopefully help with expanding marine protected areas to make sure that we take care of all the animals that we live with on this beautiful planet,” she says.

‘Those people break records – Phallon is one’

She also takes her football career very seriously.

Manager Skinner revealed last month that she had wanted to be involved in the interviewing process for the club’s next goalkeeping coach, saying the request epitomised her “due diligence as a person”.

“What she was trying to say to me is ‘Marc, I trust you are doing your job right but I want to make sure this is the right person’.”

Tullis-Joyce’s whirlwind season will come to an end with, or without, a winners’ medal at Wembley this weekend.

Her family are travelling to London to watch her play, then Tullis-Joyce already has a holiday booked to Barbados and the Dominican Republic to go scuba diving.

Meanwhile, Skinner is already thinking ahead to the future and what Tullis-Joyce can go on to achieve with the club.

From the “rawness” of the “athletic” goalkeeper he first watched at French side Reims, to the “refined” number one she has become, Skinner has high hopes for what is next.

“Every day she finds something to get better at. The only criticism I have of Phallon is that she is over-critical of herself,” said Skinner.

“We’ve had to stand on her shoulders so many times. When she makes a mistake, she has to stand on ours.

“She is in the perfect part of her career to go on and be the best in the world – I really do believe that.

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