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ITV viewers have one major complaint about Maura Higgins’ advert after Danny Jones kiss

Maura Higgins became the very first famous face to appear on ITV’s coverage of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival on Tuesday.

The former Love Island star, 34, who has found herself at the centre of a media storm following her kiss with married McFly star Danny Jones at the BRIT Awards, starred in the promotional advert as the Cheltenham Festival kicks off today. The Irish reality TV star appeared on-screen with a sassy attitude as she joked about another upcoming battle between Ireland and Britain in the coming four days.

Dressed in a checkered brown blazer and a cream turtleneck, Maura rolled her eyes back in the advert as she tells UK viewers that the Irish are ‘ gracious winners ‘ who would never dream of gloating if they win any races. “Look, you’re going to hear a lot of noise this week. Willy Mullins wins another…. the Irish dominant Cheltenham. Blah, Blah, Blah”, she quips.

Maura has landed an advert with ITV racing
Maura has landed an advert with ITV racing (itvsport/Instagram)
The Love Island star put on an animated display in the advert
The Love Island star put on an animated display in the advert (itvsport/Instagram)

“But you won’t hear it from us. Oh no. We’re gracious winners, not boastful at all. Oh no, nothing at all”. However, after having a sip of Guinness with the legend that is Ruby Walsh, Maura changes her tune and shouts: “Oh to hell with it, it’s Cheltenham and we’re going to win it all”.

The promotional video then shows a montage of Ireland’s greatest wins at the festival over the years, as a band plays traditional Irish music in the background. While many Irish fans have backed Maura’s new role with ITV as she supports her homeland, it appears that UK viewers are not as impressed.

Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, they aired their grievances following Maura’s controversial BRIT Awards kiss with Danny, 38, and the fact that neither of them are yet to comment on the scandal.

One X user shared: “I’m guessing they filmed that Maura Higgins bit before the Brits party kiss, and ITV didn’t have anything else in their back pocket so had to run with it #CheltenhamFestival”. Another echoed: Why have ITV started Cheltenham festival with Maura Higgins talking? Shouldn’t she be snogging Danny Jones?? #Cheltenham. “

Maura is yet to speak on her kiss with Danny Jones
Maura is yet to speak on her kiss with Danny Jones (itvsport/Instagram)
Maura and Danny locked lips at the BRIT Awards
Maura and Danny locked lips at the BRIT Awards (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Someone else wrote:” Maura Higgins on Cheltenham intro? Not sure whether to stand up and applaud or call it woke nonsense. “And another enthused:” Maura Higgins on ITV. What a sensational start to Cheltenham coverage. “Despite the negative comments, there was also an overwhelming amount of positive ones – especially from Maura’s fellow Irish.

” Go on Maura!!!! No better woman for something like this, “one fan gushed”. Yesssss Maura!!! The Queen of Ireland has made it. You tell them Brits, “another echoed”. Woohoo, the finest looking woman in all of the land is on an ITV ad. “

Maura, who shared the clip on her Instagram page, stars in the advert alongside former Irish jockey, Rupert ‘ Ruby ‘ Walsh, who makes a blink and you’ll miss it appearance as one of the punters at the bar.

The former ring girl from Ireland jetted off to Los Angeles last week after her drunken kiss with Danny angered fans. Maura is said to be” in a bad way… and really struggling “according to pals who have rallied behind her in the wake of the scandal.

Danny has been married to wife Georgia since 2014
Danny has been married to wife Georgia since 2014 (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
The married couple share six-year-old son, Cooper
The married couple share six-year-old son, Cooper (georgia Horsley/instagram)

Friends of the reality star say that the last week has been” horrendous “as she has been deluged with” horrific “trolling on her social media.

Speaking to the Mirror, her pal said:” Maura is a tough character but the reaction to events of the last week has been utterly relentless, and it’s fair to say it’s taken its toll. She has found all of this very difficult to navigate. She appreciates she’s in the public eye and there is extra interest around her, but the abuse is off the charts, and people need to calm down. “

Danny, meanwhile, is yet to break his silence but his wife, Georgia, did share a snap of their seven-year-old son, Cooper, on Instagram today and was flooded with support. Telling the mum of one they were thinking of her, on wrote:” Hope you’re okay Georgia, you’ve got this xxx. “Another said:” Everyone is in your corner you’ve got this much love “while a third pledged:” We’re all rallied around you. “

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Our response is the important thing – Ireland’s Goodman

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Backs coach Andrew Goodman says the response of the Ireland squad is the important thing as they attempt to bounce back from their defeat by France with a convincing win over Italy in their final Six Nations game on Saturday.

Ireland have an outside chance of retaining the title they have picked up in the past two seasons but must defeat the Italians at the Stadio Olimpico and hope that other results later in the day go their way.

France, who top the table, are at home to Scotland in the final game of the championship, while second-placed England are away to Wales.

“Come on Scotland, come on Wales, anything is possible but we have to focus on our own performance, put on a performance we can be proud of and off the back of that we’ll be hoping Finn Russell can weave some magic in France and we know how tough Wales are at home”, said Goodman.

“They]Wales] finished well at the weekend]in their defeat by Scotland] and hopefully they can take some good confidence into their game.

‘ Energy levels get built back up ‘

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Goodman explained that the squad have picked themselves up after the disappointment of their comprehensive loss to Les Bleus in Dublin.

Reflecting on the defeat Goodman said it was” tough to watch and even tougher to watch back”.

” The energy was down a little bit because obviously it was a performance we weren’t proud of.

“There’s a lot of analysis that goes into it as a coach and conversations between the coaching group, that’s the first place to see where we could have been better as a group of coaches to set the players up.

” A tough couple of days but post that process, energy levels get built back up and we had to come back and bounce in today because the most important thing now is the response for the group, we want to go there and put together our best performance in the Six Nations, for our fans as well we want to go out there and give them something good to watch. “

The New Zealander confirmed that James Lowe and Ronan Kelleher were” making good progress “as they recover from back and neck injuries respectively.

” They were both on the field today]Tuesday], they were running around, so it’s looking pretty good.

Garry Ringrose returns from suspension for the game in Rome while wing Mack Hansen is available after overcoming a quad injury and Tadhg Furlong is available after recovering from hamstring and calf injuries that saw him miss Ireland’s first four Six Nations matches, plus their four Tests in the autumn.

“With Tadhg and the history of the injury we had to make sure it was right, we didn’t want to bring him back any earlier and then he have another setback.

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Gigi Hadid reveals co-parenting methods with Zayn Malik after ugly Yolanda row

Gigi Hadid has offered a rare insight into her life with ex Zayn Malik as the pair continue to co-parent their daughter.

The duo share daughter Khai from their five year relationship. The pair went their separate ways in 2021, a year after Gigi gave birth. Despite their separation, the 29-year-old model insists the pair are raising their child with “love and camaraderie”.

She admitted they have a custody schedule in place and it is something they plan “months in advance”. She also revealed the pair always have each other’s back when it comes to their four-year-old daughter’s best interests.

Gigi Hadid with daughter Khai (yolanda. hadid/Instagram)
 Gigi Hadid is Vogue's April cover model
Gigi Hadid is Vogue’s April cover model

Speaking to Vogue – where she is April 2025’s cover model – Gigi confessed her work schedule is planned around her parenting plans. While she admitted the planing is done months in advance, she admits it does change from time to time, but gives the pair of them a good basis to work from.

She said the former couple are now in a different phase of their journey, saying they are now working together “with love, and a feeling of camaraderie”. “There is the hard part of the world knowing this much, and thinking they know everything”, she went on. “And at the end of the day, we’re not interested in giving everyone our whole story”.

She then alluded to a row Zayn is said to have had with her mother, Yolanda, following which he was charged with four counts of harassment. In September 2021, the singer pleaded no contest to the charges of allegedly pushing Yolanda into a dresser and calling her a “f****** Dutch sl**”.

Skirting over the incident, Gigi added: “What we are interested in is raising our daughter together, with so much respect for each other, and not just as co-parents, but what we’ve been through together”.

The words echo what Zayn said in July 2023. He revealed at the time he wanted to protect his daughter from a “negative back and fourth” as he spoke out on Yolanda Hadid’s fight claims. Towards the end of an interview with Call Her Daddy podcast, host Alex Cooper said to Zayn: “I wouldn’t be doing my job if I didn’t ask about the 2021 incident. I know you can’t really speak on it. Obviously, as a man, there was a lot out there said about you and you basically took the high road and didn’t say anything about it.

” How do you balance when something is out there about your character that people are reading and people are speculating about. How do you decide when to speak about it? “

Zayn responded:” For me, like what we were talking about earlier, I don’t tend to get involved when people say things online, whether it’s something to do with me or not, because for me the most valuable thing I have in life is time and that takes so much time in a toxic environment, to explain yourself to people and justify this…

“I just kind of keep to myself. I knew what the situation was, I knew what happened and the people involved knew what happened too. That’s all I really cared about. If anybody of a sane mind would look at the situation I believe you could respect that I just didn’t want to bring attention to anything.

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Home Bargains slashes high-end beauty product that’s £15 on Amazon to £1.99

Bargain hunters are thrilled to find a luxury beauty product, typically retailing between £15-£19, now on offer at Home Bargains for only £1.99. The discount store, renowned for its budget-friendly offerings, has added this fantastic deal to its latest skincare range.

Home Bargains is now stocking Skin Sapiens Nourish and Hydrate Face Cream with Calendula in its beauty section for just shy of two quid. In contrast, the same product fetches £15 on Amazon and carries a recommended retail price of £18.95, meaning customers can pocket a tidy saving of around £13 by shopping at Home Bargains.

The cream pledges to deliver “better skin” and is infused with calendula to “help relieve that tight feeling caused by office aircon, make-up and late nights”. Calendula is a natural oil extracted from marigold flowers.

Calendula offers numerous benefits for the skin, such as reducing redness, soothing irritation, promoting new tissue growth, increasing blood flow, and accelerating healing. It can also eliminate acne-causing bacteria, remove dead skin cells, hydrate dry or damaged skin, and relieve skin after sun exposure.

Known for its antifungal, antibacterial, and antimicrobial properties, calendula is also rich in antioxidants. These include flavonoids, carotenoids, and polyphenols, which can help alleviate oxidative stress on the skin, reports the Liverpool Echo.

Skin Sapiens Face Cream 40ml (Home Bargains)

The Nourish and Hydrate Face Cream with Calendula from Skin Sapiens is a vegan, animal-friendly moisturiser dermatologically tested for sensitive skin. It features a concise list of just 11 ingredients, is free from perfume, and even showcases the plant-based origin of its constituents directly on the packaging.

You can grab this cream either online or in-store. Home Bargains says: “Discover the Skin Sapiens Face Cream, your go-to daily moisturiser packed with calendula to nourish and hydrate all skin types. With just a pea-sized drop, this vegan-friendly emulsion will leave your skin feeling refreshed and revitalised”! You can also get Skin Sapiens ‘ Oil To Milk Cleanser for £1.99 – down from £23.95.

Many people have praised the cream, as seen in the reviews on Amazon. Chaz shared their satisfaction, saying: “I loved how this felt on my skin! I have extremely sensitive skin on my face and it gets particularly dry in winter”.

Skin Sapiens' £23.95 Oil To Milk Cleanser is also only £1.99 in Home Bargains
Skin Sapiens ‘ £23.95 Oil To Milk Cleanser is also only £1.99 in Home Bargains (Home Bargains)

Chaz continued: “I wanted to find an eco-conscious product that hydrates my skin, doesn’t feel oily or pasty, and is not perfumed (I find perfume products particularly stingy!) This is EXACTLY what I got with this product! I couldn’t be happier and will definitely be buying more of the company’s products in the future. 10/10 would recommend! “!.

A second reviewer gushed: “Sinks into the skin very easily, and doesn’t irritate my extremely sensitive skin”. Another user chimed in, “My skin feels incredibly supple and soft after using this following a serum! I admit, it can be slightly drying at first, but applying a few extra layers until my face feels nicely plumped does the trick. So far, I’m glad I’ve worked this product into my skincare routine”.

The sudden drop in price at Home Bargains is due to Skin Sapiens announcing that it is closing up shop. The company shared the following message on its website: “After nearly eight years, from making balms in a kitchen to working with global retailers, it’s been an incredible journey.

” Despite our best efforts, we’ve struggled to reach the scale needed to fulfil our vision. Sadly, we’ve made the tough decision to bring the curtain down on Skin Sapiens. It’s been a privilege to be part of your skincare routine. “

Home Baregains continues to live up to its name as it is selling several other beauty products for far less than their recommended retail price. For example, shoppers can get L’Oreal’s £14.99 Revitalift Pro-Retinol Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream for £3.99.

Kate Middleton’s go-to jewellery brand has the perfect personalised Mother’s Day bracelet

If there’s one piece of Kate Middleton’s jewellery that means the most to her, it’s probably her personalised 18k Gold Plated Merci Maman Personalised Duchess Necklace. The Princess Of Wales was gifted one of Merci Maman’s personalised necklaces by her sister Pippa to celebrate the birth of Prince George back in 2013.

This led to the creation of the ‘ Duchess ‘ necklace in her honour, which features a circular pendant that can be engraved (Kate had hers engraved with her children’s names), and the sweet style has remained popular ever since due to the ‘ Kate Effect. ‘ Now, just in time for Mother’s Day, you can pick up a coordinating Sterling Silver Merci Maman Personalised Pastille Chain Bracelet that makes the perfect gift for under £60.

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Priced at £59, the customisable Pastille Chain Bracelet is a timeless, elegant design that wouldn’t look out of place on Kate Middleton herself. It features a simple dainty silver chain with a smooth disc charm that can be engraved with any message of your choosing.

You can have up to 10 characters on the front of the disc, and 10 on the back with the charm measuring 1.4cm by 1.4cm. Pick from a name or initials or even a meaningful date or brief message, making it completely unique to the person you’re giving it to.

The personalised charm bracelet can be engraved with a name of your choice (Jojo Maman Bebe)

The Personalised Pastille Chain Bracelet is the perfect versatile addition to any jewellery box, and is elegant enough to be worn on its own or perfect for stacking with other pieces for more of a statement-making look. As the Pastille bracelet is unique and made to order, you’ll need to leave a little extra time for it to be delivered, which means if you’re planning on giving it as a Mother’s Day present you’ll need to snap it up soon.

If you want something a little different or designer-inspired without the hefty price tag, Abbott Lyon’s Clover Charm Bracelet looks just like the luxury version loved by the Royals. However, it not only has a more affordable price tag of £69, but it can be fully customised with letters of your choice in each clover, making the perfect unique gift.

You can choose from gold or silver, and pick which colour inlay you’d like within the clovers. You can also pick up to six clover charms to have on the bracelet, giving you six letters to play with for your personalisation.

Kate Middleton personalised charm necklace
Kate’s exact personalised charm necklace is also availabe to shop (Jojo Maman Bebe)

However, if you want the exact piece that Kate Middleton wore, you can pick up her 18k Gold Plated Merci Maman Personalised Duchess Necklace for £139, and choose from boy, girl and heart shaped charms, as well as the engraveable disc. Kate opted for all three of her children’s names to be engraved on hers, as well as having multiple charms dangling from it for a totally bespoke, unique piece.

Arrested on ICC warrant: What was Duterte’s ‘war on drugs’?

Former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity, has been flown to the Hague hours after being arrested in the capital Manila on Tuesday.

The ICC warrant seen by Reuters accuses Duterte of criminal responsibility for the murder of at least 43 people between 2011 and 2019 as part of his war on drugs as mayor of the southern city of Davao and later as the president between 2016 and 2022.

Duterte wanted his trial to take place in a court in the Philippines. “If I committed a sin, prosecute me in Philippine courts”, he told police officers while in custody in Manila.

Here’s what we know about Duterte’s war on drugs and the reactions of families of victims.

What was Duterte’s ‘ war on drugs’?

Rodrigo Duterte built his reputation as “the punisher” while he was the mayor of Davao for more than 20 years, though he served intermittently. During his on-and-off tenure, more than 1, 000 people were killed, including suspected drug users and dealers. Rights organisations have accused Duterte of running a “death squad” as mayor, a position that he held until his last term ended in 2016.

His pledge to launch a nationwide crackdown on drug gangs became the feature of his successful presidential campaign in 2016.

Just after taking oath as president on June 30, 2016, Duterte vowed to solve the country’s illegal drug problem within six months. “I don’t care about human rights, believe me”, he later declared.

He also offered soldiers and police his “official and personal guarantee” of immunity from prosecution for deaths undertaken in the performance of their duties.

On July 1, 2016, the first full day of Duterte’s presidency, police carried out anti-drug operations across the country, killing at least 12 people and ushering in a bloody campaign for the next six years that would leave some 7, 000 people dead, including women and children.

By December 2016, more than 5, 000 people had been killed across the country, including 2, 041 drug suspects slain in police operations, according to data gathered by Al Jazeera. The other victims were killed by unknown gunmen, some of whom would later turn out to be police officers.

In Duterte’s first few months in office, many of the victims were found bound, their remains dumped in polluted creeks, garbage dump sites and grasslands.

By the end of his term in 2022, human rights advocates and the ICC prosecutor estimated some 30, 000 people were killed by police and unidentified individuals. But police only reported 7, 000 deaths during police operations, omitting those killed by unknown perpetrators.

What was the public’s reaction to the war on drugs?

Throughout his presidency, Duterte enjoyed a high approval rating from the public, allowing him to push for his brutal anti-drug war agenda.

Right after he took office in 2016, he received an approval rating of 86 percent. And just before he left office in 2022, his approval rating was at 73 percent, according to a Pulse Asia survey.

At every turn, Duterte’s pronouncement about his bloody war on drugs was cheered on by an adoring public. In 2017, a national assembly of city and provincial legislators roundly applauded when he said there was nothing he could do if poor people were killed in his war on drugs. He also complained that the media were “treating victims as saints” and “innocent people”.

An Amnesty International report in 2017 found that most of the people who were killed were living under the poverty line. The report said that police officers also confessed to receiving reward money equivalent to $150 to $300 for every drug suspect they killed, creating an “incentive to kill”.

Surviving Duterte’s war on drugs

While many of the victims in the drug war met their untimely death, a few have survived to tell the tale of police executions and abuse.

In September 2016, Francisco Santiago Jr told Al Jazeera that he and another man were detained by police in Manila, before they were brought to a darkened alley and shot multiple times.

Santiago’s companion, George Huggins, was killed on the spot. But Santiago stumbled on the ground and played dead. He got up after journalists came to the scene, and his rescue was dramatically caught on camera. His testimony to the media was later included as evidence in the complaint filed before the ICC.

Roger Herrero met a similar fate in 2018. The young father of four from Quezon Province was shot by police at point-blank range, shattering his jaw. He was accused by police of robbery, and of attempting to flee using a motorcycle. But Herrero’s wife later told photojournalist Ezra Acayan that the victim does not even know how to ride a motorcycle. Herrero also played dead to survive, and only managed to get up and ask for help after the police left.

In another case in 2017, the Commission on Human Rights found a hidden cell inside a police station in Manila with 12 detainees cramped inside. The agency said that there was no record of their arrest and the police failed to notify their families or lawyers about their disappearance. In 2021, the government dismissed the complaint against the police officers, accused of the illegal detention.

Children not spared

As of June 2020, four years into Duterte’s drug war, an estimated 129 children had been killed by police or allied assailants, according to a Reuters news agency report that cited an activist group.

One of the youngest to have been killed was three-year-old Myca Ulpina, who was hit during a 2019 raid targeting her father in the Rizal Province just outside of Metro Manila. Police claimed that the child was used as a “shield” during the operation.

On Negros Island in the central Philippines, four-year-old Althea Fhem Barbon was also killed after police fired at her and her father while they were on a motorbike. Police claimed that her father was a drug dealer.

One of the most high-profile cases was the killing of Kian delos Santos, who was shot by police in an alley near his house in 2017. According to witnesses, the 17-year-old had pleaded with police to let him go, because he was still studying for his exams the next day. Police claimed he was armed. But CCTV footage of the incident showed police dragging the unarmed and helpless teenager just moments before he was shot dead.

Just a few days later, police were also accused of abducting two teenagers in another Manila suburb. Police said that the teenagers had tried to rob a taxi driver. In the ensuing police chase, the elder victim, Carl Arnaiz, was shot dead.

What’s the reaction from families of victims, rights groups?

Llore Pasco, the mother of two young men who were killed in an alleged police operation, told Al Jazeera she’s “filled with mixed emotion” after learning of Duterte’s arrest.

“I felt so nervous and scared, but also excited”, she said.

“My eyes were also filled with tears. At long last, after so many years of waiting, it’s happening. This is it”.

She said that the ICC is her one last hope for justice, adding that she has “little to no hope” of obtaining justice in the Philippines.

Pasco’s sons, Crisanto and Juan Carlos, went missing from their neighbourhood one day in May 2017. The family’s worry turned to shock and grief after they learned only from television the following day that the two were killed, accused by police of robbery.

Pasco said her sons were killed in a police rubout. Her testimony has also been included among the filings before the ICC in 2021.

Jane Lee, wife of a drug war victim, said that the arrest of Duterte shows the inequality in the Philippines justice system.

“Duterte is only being arrested now. But our family members were executed right away”, Lee said. “I want to see Duterte in jail”.

Did the Philippines withdraw from the ICC?

Duterte said he would withdraw from the ICC barely a month after the ICC said in February 2018 that it would conduct a preliminary investigation into the deaths. He withdrew from the Hague-based court in March 2019.

But under ICC rules, even if a state withdraws as a member, the court retains jurisdiction over crimes within its administration that are committed during the membership period.

The ICC investigation was suspended in 2021 but reactivated two years later after the Hague-based court said it was unsatisfied with Philippine efforts to dispense justice.