S Club star shows off jaw-dropping body transformation after only four months in gym

Jon Lee, a band member, told the 43-year-old how “fit” he was looking after proudly showing off his ripped body on Instagram.

An S Club star has shown off their incredible body transformation(Image: Getty Images)

S Club star, Jon Lee, has sent fans into a frenzy after showing off his jaw-dropping body transformation after only four months in the gym. The Don’t Stop Movin’ star, 43, took to Instagram to reveal his progress by sharing incredible before and after shots of his ripped physique.

Jon said he “choose to be happy” when he performed the second snap, in which his taught torso, bulging biceps, and impressive pecs are proudly displayed in a selfie taken in the gym. He added, “I chose to make positive changes,” in addition to the photos he uploaded today. I made the decision to advance. I made the decision to be content. I made the right choice. I made the right choice.

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S Club star, Jon Lee, has sent fans into a frenzy after showing off his jaw-dropping body transformation(Image: mrjonathanlee82/Instagram)

Jon’s bandmate Jo O’Meara was one of the first to reply as she wrote: “Looking [fire emoji].” Kerry Katona replied: “FIT!” while Christine McGuinness posted fire emojis. Meanwhile, another fan added, excitedly: “‘Wit woo! check you out you little hottie amazing well done! X.”

With the nineties bopper group S Club 7, which included Rachel Stevens, Tina Barrett, Paul Cattermole, Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, and Paul Cattermole, Jon rose to fame.

The band reunited in 2023 after 20 years of being aloof, and Jon will soon be back in the spotlight when the newest Celebs Go Dating episode premieres.

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After stepping into the agency where he’s set his private love life for the first time, the singer will be set to reveal a number of shocking revelations in the upcoming series.

S Club star, Jon Lee
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This year, the show will see a huge twist, as the celebrities including Kerry Katona and The Chase’s Mark Labbett head down to Ibiza to kick off their search, as opposed to the London offices. As the cast have already started filming, resident sexpert Dr Tara Suwinyattichaiporn has lifted the lid on what we can expect on the new series, including some shocking revelations.

Jon has had a really interesting journey since joining S Club, according to Dr. Tara, who spoke exclusively to the Mirror. What has actually been happening in his life since S Club and what he’s been doing recently is a really fascinating and insightful investigation.

One of his revelations shocked me, Tara exclaimed as she revealed that John, the agency’s most unexpected guest, was the one who surprised her.

I anticipated Jon’s entry would be much more guarded, but he isn’t, according to Tara. He’s ready to put it all on, which is beautiful. I’ve already learned a lot about him, and I must admit that his story is very moving.

S Club’s fans’ hopes come true in 2023 when they announced they would be reunited for a tour 20 years after their most recent performance. Unfortunately, Paul tragically passed away from sudden heart failure later that year, stumbling against the dream.

The band did not perform without Hannah, who had previously dated Paul, and left the group after his passing, even though they continued on their The Good Times Tour in Paul’s honor.

Last month, Rachel told the Mirror that the band grieved together’ in the wake of the tragic death of their bandmate .

She said, “It was amazing to have the tour and be able to celebrate him,” referring to how traveling together helped them deal with their grief.

“It gave us a chance to grieve and grieve together, which was special, and to share all of our incredible memories of him,” he said. Really, it was healing.

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‘Stunning’ £38 lululemon bag ‘looks great with everything’ and ‘holds so much’

The popular lululemon bag has earned hundreds of glowing reviews from shoppers who love the style

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Shoppers love a “stunning” lululemon bag that “looks great with everything” and feels “so comfy.” The £38 Everywhere Belt Bag 1L is a “game changer” according to fans, who love the style for everything from daily outings to holidays.

The product description reads:”Phone, keys, wallet. Keep them close in this versatile belt bag that helps you get out the door and on to your next adventure,” while lululemon adds that the bag has interior pockets to hold essentials and an exterior zipped pocket to secure valuables.

The bag is similar in style to bumbags and crossbody bags offered by other retailers. Sweaty Betty offers a Motion Bumbag for £55, ASOS offers an adidas Training Essentials waistbag in black for £15, and Under Armour offers a UA Essential Waist Bag Crossbody for £27.

Nonetheless, it’s popular with lululemon shoppers, earning an average rating of 4.7 out of five stars on lululemon’s website, with over 350 five-star reviews. It’s also available in over 20 different colours.

One happy shopper said: “Gorgeous fabric, it holds so much, helpful pockets inside and out, adjustable belt, gorgeous colour.” Another impressed reviewer wrote: “I bought this as a gift for a friend looking for something to keep her phone, car keys and gym locker keys in. Colour is stunning. It’s perfect sizing and gets lots of compliments.”

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The Everywhere Belt Bag 1L is available in over 20 colours(Image: lululemon)

Someone else shared: “I love this bag so much! It looks great with everything and perfect for running,” while a buyer added: “I bought this bag for my daughter to take travelling and she was delighted when it arrived. Perfect for her passport, phone and travel documents. The bag is really good quality and comfortable to wear.”

Meanwhile, another happy customer commented: “Game changer. Great addition to my collection! Love the polka dot pattern. lululemon just changed the game with belt bags… they made them fashionable whilst still being incredibly spacious and useful. I wear one everyday.”

Not everyone was so impressed, though. A different shopper replied: “I bought the pink one as I really like the shade on the website but when it arrived it was more like a darker purple than baby pink. On top of that, the straps are really hard to adjust, especially when the belt is already on.”

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Reviewers rated the bag 4.7 stars (Image: lululemon)

Someone else commented: “Good quality. A few loose threads but nothing major. Buckle is really big. Bag is bigger than expected and can hold lots. Can be worn a few ways and I will use on holiday/for travelling.

“I purchased with a 15% discount but definitely would not pay full price as there are cheaper alternatives of the same, if not better quality. Left it too late to return but not really worth the high price tag just for the lululemon logo.”

Another customer shared: “The delivery was hopeless. Once arrived the bag felt flimsy and the strap was far too short for a crossbody bag. Had to send back.”

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Haliburton, Pacers stun Cavaliers in Game 2 comeback win

With 1.1 seconds left, Tyrese Haliburton made his own missed free throw and buried a 3-pointer, giving the visiting Indiana Pacers a 120-119 victory over the sluggish Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals and a commanding series lead.

With 57 seconds left, the Pacers extended their lead to 119-112 with two free throws, which the Pacers did on Tuesday. It became a one-possession game thanks to Aaron Nesmith and Pascal Siakam’s baskets, and Max Strus’ subsequent inbounds pass was taken.

With 12.4 seconds left, Haliburton made his first free throw to make the score 119-117 before making his second miss. After going 20 points down, he dribbled beyond the arc to make the 3-pointer that made Indiana’s comeback.

“We obviously got lucky,” said Rick Carlisle, the Pacers’ head coach. Ty scored yet another incredible shot to win the game. This is not often seen, let alone twice in a week. Tyrese, he once more prevailed. We have a lot of good fortune.

Haliburton remarked, “I’m at peace with my game.” It’s a special feeling, I can tell you, “I can’t possibly be trusted in these circumstances.” I’m making a lot of money playing a kids’ game, which I’m really enjoying doing.

Without three key players: NBA Defensive Player of the Year Evan Mobley (left ankle sprain), All-Star point guard Darius Garland (left big toe sprain), and key reserve De’Andre Hunter (right thumb sprain), Mitchell recorded 48 points, nine assists, five rebounds, and four steals for the top-seeded Cavaliers.

For the first time since 1996, Cleveland lost its first two home games in a best-of-three series matchup against the Knicks.

For the majority of the game, we outlasted them, but we ran out of gas, according to Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson. We were unable to separate ourselves. They simply increased their physicality with each possession.

Carlisle remarked, “It’s difficult to sum up everything.” “Cleveland delivered a hellacious punch to our early in the match. We just kept going through the fourth. We kept up the pressure to accomplish it. Give credit to the men; they somehow came up with a solution.

In Game 2 of their upcoming game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Indiana Pacers quarterback Tyrese Haliburton #0 makes the game-winning 3-point basket.

In the fourth quarter, Haliburton scored 11 of his 19 points, along with Nesmith and Myles Turner, who each had 23. Fourth-seeded Indiana finished with 19 points and Nembhard made 13 points, 13 assists, and 7 rebounds, as well as eight turnovers.

In a thrilling performance, Mitchell, a six-time All-Star, scored 12 points in the first, 3rd, and 4th. He set career highs in free throws attempted and made on 15 of his 30 field goals and made 17 of his 21 field goals attempts.

Carlisle remarked, “Mitchell had a heroic game.” We’re still deeper than them, though. We probably wore them down, in my opinion.

Haliburton remarked, “Everyone was tired, but they were tired.” According to the author, “The wear-down effect had a lot to do with it.”

The Cavaliers, who led 81-61 midway through the third period, scored 23 points and added 12 rebounds. Sam Merrill added 14 shots off the bench.

“We outplayed them for the majority of the game, and then we developed mental lapses,” Allen said. “Now, will we be able to replicate it?” asks the question. At the end, they capitalized on every error we made.

On four consecutive possessions that weren’t deemed fouls, power forward Mobley and Hunter were both injured on Sunday in Game 1. Garland hasn’t played since April 23 when the Heat host.

Hunter dislocated his thumb as he fell after Mathurin blocked his dunk as Mobley landed on Turner’s foot as the latter slid under him on a shot.

After practicing and the game on Monday, Atkinson, who was named NBA Coach of the Year earlier this week, expressed his frustration in three-minute responses, which were received by Carlisle.

Nobody wants to see players hurt, Carlisle said. That “stranges the hell out of us.”

Indianapolis will host Game 3 of the best-of-seven series on Friday.

Donovan Mitchell in action.
In Game 2 [Sue Ogrocki/AP], Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell #45 scored 48 points.

‘World Cup can be incentive for Russia to end war’

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US President Donald Trump says the opportunity for Russia to play at the 2026 World Cup could be an “incentive” to end the war in Ukraine.

The Russian national football team has been banned from international competition by Fifa and Uefa since the country’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Trump campaigned on ending the war in Ukraine on “day one” of office if he was elected for a second time in November 2024.

Under current rules, Russia will not play at the 2026 World Cup being co-hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico.

Speaking at the first meeting of his administration’s 2026 World Cup taskforce, Trump said reinstating Russia for the tournament could end the war in Ukraine.

Sat next to Fifa president Gianni Infantino, Trump was unaware that Russia were banned from the tournament.

“I didn’t know that. Is that right?” Trump asked.

“That is right,” said Infantino.

“They are banned for the time being from playing but we hope that something happens and peace will happen so that Russia can be readmitted.”

Trump said: “That’s possible. Hey, that could be a good incentive, right?

“We want to get them to stop. We want them to stop. Five thousand young people a week are being killed – it’s not even believable.”

Trump said Infantino is “the boss” when it comes to a decision over Russia’s participation and that he had “nothing to do” with any call to reinstate them.

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Visitors must ‘go home’ after World Cup – Vance

US vice-president JD Vance, who was sat on the other side of President Trump in the meeting, said the US is looking forward to welcoming fans from across the globe for the tournament but says supporters must “go home” afterwards.

The US will host 78 of the 104 matches, including the final.

The World Tourism Forum Institute has warned that strict immigration policies in the US and global political tensions could “significantly” disrupt international arrivals.

“I know we’ll have visitors, probably from close to 100 countries,” said Vance.

“We want them to come. We want them to celebrate. We want them to watch the game.

“But when the time is up, they’ll have to go home.”

The Fifa Club World Cup, which starts next month, is being held across 12 stadiums in the US.

About two million overseas visitors are expected for the tournament.

“We’re processing those travel documents and visa applications already,” said Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

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Gino Pozzo: The man behind Watford’s manager churn

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It’s 3pm on Saturday and Watford fans are cheering their squad as they conduct a lap of the Vicarage Road pitch.

The focus of their attention is the head coach, who receives the same chant that has welcomed him all season: “Tom Cleverley, ole ole”!

But the sunny conviviality of the Bank Holiday weekend has since given way to the harsh realities of the working week.

The season is over and Watford have sacked another manager.

Cleverley has become the club’s 21st managerial departure since 2012 – but if the faces in the dugout have changed frequently in 13 years, the man in ultimate control has remained the same: Gino Pozzo, Watford’s owner.

The Italian, whose family also own Serie A club Udinese, has overseen a regime that has seen his club become the subject of derision for their regular managerial turnover.

While initial success might have answered his outside critics, Watford have been on a downward trajectory since reaching the FA Cup final in 2019, a slide which had been arrested to some degree by Cleverley.

By sacking the popular former player and captain, Pozzo may have ruptured any remaining threads of connection with Watford’s fanbase.

Did Cleverley deserve to be sacked?

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Pozzo can offer Watford’s form in his defence.

The Hornets started the season well, sitting around the play-off places, but since the turn of the year were the worst side in the Championship, taking 23 points from 23 games.

The club won just one of their seven games in January, and while February was more positive, they tasted victory in only two of their 12 games from the start of March.

Pozzo may have felt it his responsibility to make changes he thought necessary rather than wait for the point where consensus would suggest a sacking was acceptable.

Indeed, he employed the tactic during Watford’s successful Premier League run, removing Quique Sanchez Flores and Walter Mazzarri at the end of seasons once top-flight status had been secured, but after a poor end to the campaign.

But Cleverley’s sacking comes in a different context, with the club at the end of their first season without parachute payments following Premier League relegation in 2022.

Wesley Hoedt and Yaser Asprilla, player and young player of the season respectively, along with Canada international Ismael Kone, were all sold in last summer’s window, while the club will expect to sell their two significant assets, Imran Louza and Giorgi Chakvetadze, in the coming months.

Incoming investment has been minimal, with Pozzo, once one of the richer owners in the division, now outgunned by a new generation of wealthy proprietors.

Cleverley’s side have been one of the youngest in the division and have shown some significant holes, with no replacements for Chakvetadze and winger Kwadwo Baah after their seasons were ended by injury.

Appointed in March 2024, initially as interim head coach, the then 34-year-old Cleverley had only led the club’s under-18 side for eight months, having retired from playing at Watford in summer 2023.

Having guided the team to 15th in 2023-24, he has moderately improved their fortunes – by a position and a single point – while also winning praise for reconnecting with a fanbase that soured on the squad and those in charge of it.

That has not proved to be enough.

Announcing Cleverley’s departure, sporting director Gian Luca Nani said: “The time has come for a change and to build on what we believe is a young and talented squad that will have benefited from the experience of the Championship this season”.

Here’s to you, Pozzo family…

Watford fans display a banner with an image of owner Gino Pozzo at their Premier League match against Sunderland at Vicarage Road on 15 May 2016Getty Images

It wasn’t always this way.

For the first seven years under Gino Pozzo’s ownership, Watford enjoyed a period of sustained success unlike anything they had experienced since the 1980s.

Watford were promoted to the Premier League three years into his tenure, then spent four seasons in the top flight where relegation was barely a concern.

In 2019, the club came close to qualifying for Europe through the league, while also reaching the second final FA Cup final in their history.

Throughout that period, Pozzo was lauded for his efforts. On the final day of the 2015-16 season, a tifo banner featuring Pozzo’s face graced the Watford home end, while fans were often heard to sing a song in his honour, to the tune of Simon &amp, Garfunkel’s Mrs Robinson.

Pozzo was heavily involved in the football operation and combined smart integration with family-owned Udinese and an eye for talent, buying resalable players like Abdoulaye Doucoure, Joao Pedro and Ismaila Sarr.

Meanwhile, early season managerial changes like the appointment of Slavisa Jokanovic in 2014-15 and Xisco Munoz in 2020-21 resulted in the club being promoted to the Premier League on each occasion.

He may have been trigger-happy, but he was never chaotic – and prior to Cleverley’s appointment Watford have only employed a caretaker in one season in Pozzo’s reign, with replacements typically announced within 24 hours of their predecessor.

But from 2019, when he sacked FA Cup final manager Javi Gracia after four games of the season, Pozzo’s manoeuvres continually failed to bear fruit.

Watford had three permanent managers in 2019-20, 2021-22 and 2022-23 – twice suffering Premier League relegation, as short-lived managers and disconnected players struggled to form a bond with each other and their supporters, with each appointment tending to take the side further from their objective.

New approach, same reality

In appointing Cleverley, a developing manager rather than the experienced overseas journeymen he tended to favour, Pozzo seemed to acknowledge a new model was needed for more financially straitened times.

But with the side faltering in the new year, rumours began to emerge that he was seeking another change, and in turn supporters familiar with their owner’s tendency to reach for the ejector button grew more vociferous in support of their manager.

A fresh chant was heard in the stands – “I don’t care about Gino, Gino don’t care about me, all I care about… is Tom Cleverley”.

Before January’s home defeat to Preston another giant tifo banner was unfurled – the height of the Rookery Stand and featuring three gigantic images of Cleverley. Its message of “Player. Coach. Captain”. made the supporters ‘ stance quite clear.

Cleverley may have survived that period, but Pozzo has now decided another of his interventions might secure a third Championship promotion of his reign.

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Key images as India launches military attack and Pakistan hits back

At least 26 people, including a child, were killed when India fired missiles into Pakistani-controlled territory in a series of locations, according to the leader of Pakistan.

At least 10 people have died in Kashmir, according to officials in the Indian-administered region.

India claimed that fighters’ attacks on Wednesday targeted infrastructure in the Indian-controlled Kashmir region of the country that was a month ago.

As three Indian fighter jets descended onto villages in India-controlled Kashmir, Pakistan claimed to have shot down several of them in retaliation.

Since an attack that left 26 people dead, mostly Indian Hindu tourists, at a popular meadow in Kashmir, with some killing men before their wives’ eyes, tensions have soared between the nuclear-armed neighbors.

Islamabad has refuted India’s claim that Pakistan is to blame for backing the attack.

The two countries have waged two wars over Kashmir, which are split between them but each claims it entirely.

Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister of Pakistan, said his nation would retaliate after the airstrikes on Wednesday.

Pakistan has a right to vigorously respond to this war imposed by India, according to Sharif, who praised the country.

On Wednesday morning, Pakistan summoned India’s charge of commerce to protest, and the nation’s National Security Committee met.