Lorraine says ‘I’ve got a belly’ as she issues blunt response over edited bikini snap

ITV Lorraine presenter Lorraine Kelly looked back on a segment from her chat show over 10 years ago, where she danced in a bikini live on air

Lorraine Kelly returned to our screens with a fresh episode of her ITV chat show on Thursday (12 June), where she chatted with celebs and delved into the latest entertainment gossip.

The beloved TV host tackled a range of topics, including the potentially harmful effects of social media filters on self-perception.

Joining Lorraine was Emily Clarkson, Jeremy Clarkson’s daughter, who is known for her candid Instagram posts about body positivity.

In a revealing segment, they displayed a photo of Lorraine in a bikini next to an altered version, highlighting the drastic changes that filters and editing can impose on images.

“It just shows you what you can do now,” Lorraine declared, recalling her initial reaction to the edited image, reports the Express.

An edited version of a photograph of Lorraine was shown alongside the original(Image: ITV)
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She laughed off the transformation, saying, “It depends on what you’re using it for. They did it with me, and I looked at it, and I actually laughed! I thought, crikey!”

Lorraine pointed out the authenticity of the original photo, commenting: “That’s more kind of normal, I’ve got a belly, who hasn’t?”

She explained that the process involved perfecting the skin tone before “pulling you in”, while Emily remarked on how “too easy” it is to manipulate photos nowadays.

Lorraine also reminisced about a memorable moment from over a decade ago when she famously wore a bikini and danced with her co-stars live on her show.

Lorraine Kelly
Lorraine Kelly issued a blunt response over filters and how they can change pictures(Image: ITV)

She humorously confessed to slathering herself in fake tan for the filming, chuckling about her unsullied on-screen appearance: “I did lather on the fake tan, and, as you can see, I was the colour of a satsuma!”.

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The beloved TV presenter couldn’t help but laugh as she expressed disbelief at her participation in the recently discussed segment.

Lucie Cave, who was present with the pair, praised Lorraine for her staunch stance against using filters, highlighting how she was a “champion” of natural beauty during a period when airbrushing and editing images were commonplace.

France to ban ads for Shein and Temu in crackdown on ‘ultra’ fast fashion giants

On June 10, the French Senate nearly unanimously passed a bill that seeks to regulate ‘ultra’ fast fashion giants Shein and Temu with strict sanctions and ad bans

The amended bill targets Chinese e-commerce companies, with leniency for European fashion brands (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

The French Senate has overwhelmingly approved legislation to regulate ‘ultra’ fast fashion giants Shein and Temu. On June 10, the Senate passed a bill which would sanction companies with low “eco-scores” and prohibit fast fashion advertisements.

The bill directly targets Chinese e-commerce companies which have a reputation for selling products at extremely low prices. Environmental groups like Friends of the Earth have highlighted that Shein high product turnover “break[s] the market by selling at a loss” and “encourag[es] overconsumption and waste”.

The minister for ecological transition, Agnes Pannier-Runacher, called the bill “a major step in the fight against the economic and environmental impact of fast fashion and a strong signal sent to businesses and to consumers”.

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The French Senate has overwhelmingly approved legislation to regulate ‘ultra’ fast fashion(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

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Pannier-Runacher has called fast fashion a “triple threat” that promotes overconsumption, causes ecological damage and threatens French clothing businesses. The new bill was modified from a previous version that was passed by France’s lower house in 2024.

The new version focuses on ‘ultra’ fast fashion companies and is notably lenient on European offenders like Zara, H&M and Kiabi. The amendments have drawn criticism from environmental groups with Pierre Condamine, campaign manager at Friends of the Earth France, calling the bill a “missed opportunity” for “real environmental ambition”.

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Jean-François Longeot, chair of the Senate’s Committee on regional planning and sustainable development, defended the amendment saying: “The [bill] clarifications make it possible to target players who ignore environmental, social, and economic realities, notably Shein and Temu, without penalising the European ready-to-wear sector”.

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The bill will see the introduction of an “eco-score” system applicable to all fast fashion companies. Those receiving the lowest scores will face taxes of up to five euros per product in 2025, increasing to 10 euros by 2030 with a cap of 50 percent of the product’s original price.

The legislation would also ban fast fashion advertising and impose sanctions on influencers who promote such products.

Yinan Zhu, general counsel at Shein, giving evidence in front of the Business and Trade Select Committee at the House of Commons, London
Solicitor Yinan Zhu, Shein’s European general counsel, appeared before the House of Commons business and trade committee in January 2025(Image: PA)

A joint committee of senators and lower house deputies is expected to meet in September to produce a joint text, prior to the final adoption of the law. The European Commission also has to be notified, to ensure the bill complies with EU law prior to its adoption.

Speaking to RTL radio on Monday, Shein spokesperson Quentin Ruffat said that regulation of the fast fashion industry will only succeed with “collective effort” and not by targeting a “single actor”. Ruffat said the new law would “impact the purchasing power” of French people.

The approval of the French legislation comes just a few weeks after consumer watchdogs from 21 countries filed a formal complaint to EU authorities about Shein for “shaming” customers into buying more than they can afford.

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Zara shoppers love ‘classy’ £70 dress ‘similar’ to AllSaints version

Fashion fans praised the ‘gorgeous’ dress they recommended for holidays and special occasions

Shoppers love Zara’s ‘classy’ black dress (stock photo)(Image: Getty)

Zara shoppers love a “gorgeous” and “classy” black dress that resembles a pricier alternative. Customers fell for the £69.99 Halter Ruffle Long Dress when it was showcased on TikTok by @thescousestylists. Fashion fans Georgina and Jess regularly share style tips on their popular account, devoting a recent video to the Zara style.

In the clip, the TiKTokers said: “I just love this. I think if you’ve got a special event coming up, it’s gorgeous.” They praised the “fab” dipped hem, suggesting “it would be lovely on holiday” or for a special occasion.

The pair thought the dress would look stunning with gold accessories. “I just love all the ruffles on it,” they said. They added that it would look “very nice” with a tan. Reacting to the video, someone praised: “That’s a gorgeous dress!”

Another commenter said: “Classy!!” Meanwhile, a shopper said the style reminded them of another brand’s dresses. The comment read: “They’ve similar allsaints over £230!” While it wasn’t clear which style the shopper meant, they could have been referencing AllSaints’ £279 Sienna Ruffled Maxi Dress.

While there are differences between the dresses, there are arguably many similarities. Both black maxi dresses have a similar silhouette, with a high-low skirt and ruffle detailing.

Halter Ruffle Long Dress from Zara
Halter Ruffle Long Dress from Zara(Image: Zara)
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You could likely wear either dress to the same event with the same styling choices. In the product images, both brands modelled their dresses with matching black shoes, though Zara opted for wedge sandals while AllSaints opted for black cowboy boots.

However, it’s worth noting that the Zara dress has a halter neck shape. In contrast, the pricier style has an asymmetrical design with an off-the-shoulder sleeve.

There are also differences between the materials used. Zara’s product description says: “Halter neck long dress with buttons. Ruffle detail. Inner lining. Asymmetric hem. Side zip fastening concealed in the seam.” Both the lining and the outer shell are 100% polyester.

Sienna Ruffled Maxi Dress from AllSaints
Sienna Ruffled Maxi Dress from AllSaints(Image: AllSaints)

Meanwhile, AllSaints’ product description reads: “We’ve got a thing for ruffles this season. Our statement Sienna Dress is full of volume and layered with five heavily ruffled tiers that create a high-low hem.

“A bit of drama, but always playful – we love this dress for all seasons.” The lining is 100% recycled polyester, while the shell is 74% lyocell and 26% polyamide.

AllSaints also offers a Nat Ruffled High Low Maxi Dress, which has a high-low skirt but presents a different look thanks to its long sleeves, on sale for £167 from £279. There’s also a £229 Cavarly Tiered Ruffle Maxi Dress with a scooped neckline and high-low detailing.

Zara does offer a selection of ruffle dresses, but they don’t share the high-low feature. For instance, there’s a £99.99 Long Ruffled Dress – ZW Collection and a 39.99 Metallic Thread Midi Camisole Dress, which offer a different take on the maxi dress style.

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Liam Payne update as two men charged over star’s death will stand trial

Two men accused of supplying former One Direction star Liam Payne with cocaine shortly before his tragic death will face trial it has been confirmed. Prosecutors have revealed Waiter Braian Nahuel Paiz and ex-hotel worker Ezequiel David Pereyra will stand trial for their alleged part in the singer’s death last October.

They have been behind bars since January after being charged in connection to Liam’s death at a Buenos Aires hotel. The pair face up to 15 years in prison if convicted of drugs offences.

Prosecutors also revealed Liam had taken cocaine in his CasaSur Palermo Hotel and and consumed it “up to a few minutes before his death”.





Liam Payne fell to his death at a Buenos Aires hotel

In a lengthy statement, Argentina’s public prosecution service said: “At the request of the head of the National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor’s Office No. 14, Andres Esteban Madrea, the two defendants remanded in custody as part of the court investigation into the circumstances surrounding Liam James Payne’s death, will go on trial accused of the crime of selling drugs.

“They are Braian Nahuel Paiz, 25, who met Payne while working as a waiter in a restaurant in Puerto Madero, and Ezequiel David Pereyra, 24, who was an employee at the Hotel CasaSur Palermo where the former One Direction member died eight months ago after falling from the balcony of room 310, in a proven state of intoxication with cocaine, alcohol and psychotropic drugs.”

The statement continued: “The autopsy showed Liam’s death was caused by polytrauma and internal and external haemorrhaging and it was also determined he had ethyl alcohol in a concentration of up to 2.7 grams per litre as well as cocaine, methylecgonine, benzoylecgonine, cocaethylene and sertraline.

“The forensic medical specialists who performed the autopsy indicated toxicology results showed the dead man consumed cocaine via his nose as well as inhaling it by smoking the drug. Consumption took place at least 72 hours prior to his death and up to a few minutes before his death.”






The CasaSur Palermo hotel in Buenos Aires


Fans paid tribute to the star outside his hotel in Buenos Aires after the tragedy
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The alleged drug dealers are the only two suspects who will end up on the stand, with three other men initially charged over Liam’s death being told in February the case against them had been dropped.

No date has yet been set for the Paiz and Pereyra trial although it is expected to kick off shortly.

Liam’s death stunned the world on October 16, 2024. Liam fell from the third floor of a hotel building in the Argentinian capital.

Police, firefighters and ambulances were seen outside of a hotel building after Liam tragically fell. In a statement in the moments after his death, the local ambulance manager told TN: “At 17.04 through the 911 integrated public safety system, we were alerted of a person who was in an internal courtyard of the management of a south house hotel.

“At 17.11 a SAME team arrived and verified the death of this man and later we found out that he was a singer in a musical group. Unfortunately, he had injuries that were incompatible with life, as a result of his fall, so we had to confirm his death, there was no possibility of resuscitation.”

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Kate Middleton’s go-to jewellery brand has up to 50% off including £52 off her earrings

The royal has been spotted wearing Monica Vinader on several occasions and shoppers can now save up to 50% off earrings, necklaces, rings and more

Kate Middleton wearing Monica Vinader Nura Pearl Necklace (Image: Getty)

When it comes to summer sales, jewellery brand Monica Vinader are shining with up to 50% off hundreds of accessories including necklaces, rings, bracelets, earrings and more. The British brand have secured themselves as a fan favourite thanks to the ‘affordable luxury’ options – and prices are now even more reasonable starting at £19 in the sales event.

Kate Middleton notably owns several Monica Vinader pieces, having worn them on repeat over the years. Shoppers hoping to emulate her style can save money off her go-to choices, or treat a royal fan in their life to a thoughtful and special gift for less. Hailed by Monica Vinader as the ‘biggest sale of the season’, shoppers have a limited time to browse up to 50% off selected picks.

One stand-out piece has been worn by Kate Middleton multiple times, such as on a trip to Copenhagen in 2022 and while out in London in 2023. The Nura Pearl Necklace has been reduced by £19, now down to £110, made from 18k gold vermeil and pearl.

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The accessory comes highly recommended by shoppers, many of whom say they’ve received ‘so many compliments’ since wearing it. Its versatility makes it ideal for accessorising almost anything in a wardrobe. One customer commended it for being delicate, writing: “This necklace is just beautiful. It can be worn as a formal or informal piece. Looks fab with jeans and a t-shirt.”

Another shared their experience, stating: “I wore this on holiday out for dinner and had some lovely compliments. The pearl is the perfect size and I love the way it’s not a perfect circle.”

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However, one shopper did mention a minor issue: “The only negative is the necklace is a bit short, sitting at collarbone level so if you prefer a longer necklace, I would go for a longer chain.” The T-Bar Pearl Chain Necklace available at Accessorize for for £16 provides a similar style to Monica Vinader’s luxury items.

A pair of Kate Middleton’s Monica Vinader earrings are also on sale – saving shoppers £52. The Siren Wire Earrings were first debuted by Kate during the 2016 Canada tour, however, she has worn them on more than ten occasions since. Kate Middleton favours the Green Onyx design, but the 18k Gold Vermeil and aquamarine option is just as beautiful and currently 40% off.

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The Nura Pearl Necklace is £19 off(Image: (Image: Monica Vinader))
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Now £78 down from £130, their splash of colour makes them stand out – a possible reason why they’re among Kate’s preferred jewellery pieces. Shoppers can also snap up the matching Siren Ring for £75 down from £150 in the half price sale.

‘Glass skin’ glow-boosting lotion improves skin in four hours and is great for hot weather

This new lightweight milky lotion is already drawing praise from users for hydrating, calming and visibly improving skin in days – or even hours – and it’s perfect for summer

Better skin in days – or even hours(Image: FaceTheory)

If you sometimes find that traditional face creams and moisturisers feel too rich and heavy on your skin in summer – or that your skin’s feeling especially stressed or irritated – you might love this gorgeous new barrier-boosting milk, clinically proven to improve your skin in four hours.

Popular skincare brand FaceTheory has just dropped its new Ectoin BarrierBuild Milk, priced at £22, a “lightweight layerable milk” containing trending ingredient ectoin, Lactobacillus ferment, upcycled oat milk and tremella mushroom. Its benefits include reducing redness, calming irritation and improving skin tone and texture, with those who have used it noticing results within days.

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Proven to strengthen the skin in four hours(Image: FaceTheory)

“I have used this product for over 10 days and I can notice my skin is improved,” one person wrote. “My skin can get dry, blemished or irritated depending on the weather or hormones. After starting using this product morning and evening I noticed my skin is better hydrated, softer and smoother. My skin tone is improved, no more dull skin. Redness and irritation areas are better than before. This product is light, not sticky and not heavy, my skin absorbs it easily. Definitely recommend it.”

“I struggle a lot with combined skin so it can go from dry to oily, this product has been a game changer,” another agreed. “It’s helped with my uneven skin tone in just a few days. It’s light on the skin and melts in, you only need a small amount of product. My redness on my face has also gone down. And it gives me moisture but doesn’t make my face oily. It’s great for sensitive skin as doesn’t make your skin sore or sting.”

“When it says it strengthens the skin in just four hours – it actually does,” one person wrote. “My skin would usually feel very tight and stripped after washing but after using this it instantly helped my skin feel hydrated and silky! The only thing to improve would be the texture as it dries up really quickly. But overall – LOVE it!”

Medik8 Total Moisture Daily Facial Cream
Pair with this if you need extra hydration(Image: Medik8)

FaceTheory advises that it can either be used on its own or in between other skincare. If you want to buy a full FaceTheory routine that suits sensitive skin, we recommend its HydraCleanse Rebalancing Gel Cleanser, £12, and HydraOat Soothing Daily Moisturiser, £16.

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If you have drier skin, you might instead prefer something like Medik8’s Total Moisture Daily Facial Cream, £48 – a favourite with our beauty editor – or Skin Rocks The Moisturiser, £58.