Emmerdale and Corrie star Paula Lane gives birth and shares first pics and cute name

Emmerdale actress, Paula Lane, who also played Kylie Platt in Coronation Street from 2010 to 2016 has given birth to her third child

Coronation Street star Paula Lane has given birth to her third child, who she says was “so longed for.” The Emmerdale actress, 39, shared adorable snaps of her son, who she has called Patrick, snuggled up in a blue knitted babygrow and bobble hat with his proud parents and pet dog.

Captioning the carousel in which Paula cuddles her bundle of joy, who is wrapped up in a blanket, she wrote: “Welcome to the ranch, Patrick. We are all completely and utterly in love. So longed for…thank you for completing us.” Also seen on her Instagram Stories is a shot of the tot in his dad, Tom Shaw’s arms. Paula’s husband is also holding a bottle of whiskey with ‘Paddy’ written on the label as he celebrates becoming a father for a third time.

The actress, who plays Ella Forster in Emmerdale, was inundated with well wishes from her famous pals, who were quick to reply to the joyous news.

Emmerdale actress Amy Walsh gushed: “Awwww. Huge congratulations.” Meanwhile, I’m A Celebrity star, Lisa Riley, said: “Sending the hugest amount of love to you Tom and the children from Me and Al…..Patrick will be loved and loved some more.”

Paula and Tom announced they were expecting last summer. In an Instagram post, she tagged her husband and wrote: “Some special news to share from us.” She added: “Christmas just got a bit more magical. Our baby boy due December 2025.”

The post, which included a photo of a baby scan surrounded by cards addressed to the “best big sister” and the “best big brother”, received thousands of likes.

Paula, who already shares son, Arthur, and daughter, Penny, with Tom, chose Alison Goldfrapp’s song Hey Hi Hello as the soundtrack to her announcement. Among the well-wishers was Lisa, Paula’s Emmerdale co-star ,who plays Mandy Dingle.

She commented: “CONGRATULATIONS. HOORAY! ! ! Now I can tell everyone. So much love to you, Tom and the children. Can’t wait for Christmas cuddles.” Amy, who ;plays Tracy Metcalfe in the soap, responded: “Congratulations lovely.”

Paula’s on-screen sibling Michelle Hardwick, who portrays Vanessa Woodfield, commented: “Best news! Massive congratulations to you all! So exciting.”

Meanwhile, Danny Miller, who portrays Aaron Dingle, penned in his response to Paula’s post: “Congratulations guys.”

Paula is most recognised for portraying Kylie on Corrie, with the character brought in as the sibling of Becky McDonald (portrayed by Katherine Kelly). She subsequently formed a romance with David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd), whom she eventually wed.

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However, following her introduction six years earlier, Kylie met a sad end in scenes which broadcast in 2016. Audiences witnessed Paula’s character perish in the arms of her sobbing spouse, David, while lying in the middle of the road after suffering fatal stab wounds.

Love Island’s Liam Rearson dating stunning law student as ex Millie Court joins All Stars

The personal trainer has enjoyed a string of dates with the brunette, whilst his ex Millie is having another shot at finding love in the famous villa

Love Island hunk Liam Reardon has wasted no time in finding love again after breaking up with Millie Court. The personal trainer is reportedly dating law student Lara Grace, with the pair growing close after a string of dates over the Christmas period.

According to reports, Liam was spotted cosying up to the 21-year-old law student from South Wales at Caldicot Football Club. Meanwhile, his ex, Millie, with whom he won the 2021 series, is preparing to enter the All Stars villa next week after the pair split up last year.

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The Sun reports that the pair were “inseparable all evening, laughing, chatting and clearly comfortable in each other’s company.”

It seems Liam has already won over Lara’s family, with sources revealing that her mum was there as the couple enjoying some festive drinks with friends. The pair – who are thought to have started dating two months ago – also follow each other on Instagram.

Earlier this week, Liam’s ex, Millie, revealed the lessons she’s learnt from her romance with Liam. The pair dated on-and-off until breaking up in September last year, with insiders claiming that the long-distance relationship was too “difficult” for them to navigate. Speaking to The Mirror and other press ahead of All Stars, Millie seemed to hint that this was the case.

When asked whether she would date an international contestant after doing long distance with Liam, Millie said: “Only if they agree to move to London – I’m not moving!”

As for what she had learnt from her first stint on Love Island, which saw Liam cheat on her during Casa Amor, Millie said: “I mean I’m 29 now, so I’d say I’ve definitely matured, grown up a bit.

“I won’t take as sh** this time, oops sorry for my language. But who knows? You know when you really like someone, sometimes they make a mistake and I don’t know, I can’t speak for future Millie, hopefully I won’t take any s**t.”

Millie added that she’s willing to step away from her usual type to find love this time around. “I feel like I’ve got a very specific type.

“I have to have someone that’s taller than me because I’m quite tall for a girl, especially with heels on.

“I’m very strict with that and I think maybe that’s not working. So maybe I need to switch it up a little bit. Give some other boys a try that aren’t not my usual type.

“See what the connections are like if there’s a vibe there and maybe I shouldn’t always look for brunettes with the beard. Knowing me I probably will fall fancy for someone like that.”

Millie admitted that she’s returned to Love Island with hopes of settling down. “I’m 30 this year, so I am on the hunt to find my husband and someone who I can have kids with because I don’t want another relationship that doesn’t work out.

“I want to find the one,” she said. “So hopefully that happens.”

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Body language expert ‘discovers Secret Traitor’ after analysing six favourites

A body language expert shared how the potential Secret Traitor could be strategically blending in with the faithfuls to hide their true identity, after viewers spotted a huge clue

Ahead of the Secret Traitor being revealed in tonight’s The Traitors episode, an expert has analysed the body language of six players linked to the deceitful role. Bookmakers have listed Fiona Hughes, Amanda Collier, Jessie Stride, Sam Little, Harriet Tyce, and Ellie Buckley as potential candidates, with Fiona currently the favourite.

Amid a flood of fan theories, however, suspicion has largely fallen on Ellie, a psychologist, and Harriet, a crime writer and former barrister, for separate reasons.

During an episode last week, Ellie was overheard saying: “People will question whether you are sitting and watching as a kind of Secret Traitor,” while in the interview room. With faithfuls unaware of this year’s plot twist, many were convinced this was a slip-up.

Fans have also speculated that she may have already known her fellow player Ross Garshong before filming, after a picture appeared to show them stood side-by-side. Furthermore, Ross has reportedly also previously reacted to two of Ellie’s LinkedIn posts, which have since been deleted.

As for Harriet, eagle-eyed fans spotted her picture in the background of The Traitors: Uncloaked, alongside the three known traitors, prompting speculation that this could be a clue.

Sharing her body language expertise, Dr Beth Dawson, partnered with Mecca Bingo, has delivered her analysis of who she thinks could be the Secret Traitor.

Fiona

“Fiona’s body language is notably controlled and composed, with a steady posture, minimal fidgeting and a calm facial expression even in tense group discussions. This low level of emotional leakage can be difficult to read,” Beth says.

“But effective liars are used to regulating their reactions carefully. However, her calm demeanour can just as easily reflect natural self-confidence and emotional discipline. She doesn’t show strong signs of cognitive load, such as over-explaining, forced eye contact or sudden posture changes, which makes her behaviour ambiguous rather than overtly deceptive.”

Verdict: No

Amanda

According to Beth: “Amanda consistently displays warm body language, using open posture, frequent nodding and reassuring facial expressions that help put others at ease. Her eye contact and tone appear relaxed, meaning her expressions, voice and gestures align naturally.

“While traitors can use warmth strategically, Amanda shows little outward signs of tension or self-monitoring beneath the surface. Her behaviour suggests genuine social ease rather than performance, but this could be easy for Amanda to control and master as she’s a retired police detective.”

Verdict: No

Jessie

“Jessie shows signs of nervous energy, including frequent movement, visible emotional reactions and difficulty masking stress or relief. Her expressions change quickly and openly, which suggests emotional transparency rather than calculated control,” says Beth.

“This level of leakage is hard to sustain for someone hiding deception over time, as traitors usually suppress or manage reactions more carefully. Jessie’s body language reads as anxious but honest, aligning more closely with a stressed faithful than a Secret Traitor.”

Verdict: No

Harriet

According to Beth: “Harriet’s body language becomes noticeably defensive when she feels accused or scrutinised, with inward postures, tension in the jaw and an emotionally charged response style. She sometimes over-explains herself, which can look suspicious, but these behaviours are more consistent with a threat response than with deception. She stays calm and strategic whilst self-protecting rather than manipulating.

“She was well composed at the roundtable when she accused Hugo, which she has experience in, given that she’s a former barrister. Her behaviours could signal that she’s the Secret Traitor.”

Verdict: No

Sam

“Sam presents with confident, relaxed body language, often appearing comfortable speaking at length and holding his ground during discussions. He shows relatively low fear responses when suspicion arises, which can be a subtle traitor cue, as traitors often feel safer than faithfuls who fear wrongful banishment. His posture and gestures suggest dominance and assurance, which could be strategic or simply part of his personality,” Beth observes.

“Among this group, his body language is one of the more plausibly traitor-coded, though still not definitive on its own. He came across as very loud and notably wrong in the opening episode, which raises doubts for me about him being the Secret Traitor.”

Verdict: No

Ellie

“Ellie is highly expressive in both face and body, showing rapid emotional shifts and a tendency to seek reassurance through eye contact and group feedback. Ellie is one person we haven’t seen much of – she hasn’t been put on the spot at any point and hasn’t been under any suspicion at the roundtable,” says Beth.

“It’s clear she’s going under the radar, which could well be a production move, making it harder to tell whether she is the Secret Traitor.

“Her reactions appear spontaneous and difficult to regulate, which makes long-term deception more challenging. This could be intentional, as she’s a psychologist. Her body language at times reads as emotionally open and low in deceptive indicators, aligning more strongly with a faithful profile.

“It’s been rumoured that she has a secret connection with another cast member, Ross, so that puts question marks on her deceptive indicators because if she’s hiding that, then she clearly has what it takes to be the Secret Traitor.”

Verdict: Yes

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Cat Deeley wears check trousers from Claudia Winkleman’s go-to clothing brand

Earlier this week, the ITV presenter looked chic in some check trousers from a fashion brand loved by Claudia Winkleman

When it comes to serving reliable fashion inspiration, Cat Deeley and Claudia Winkleman are very much a double act. And now, it seems the This Morning presenter has taken inspiration from Claudia herself.

Stepping out in a pair of statement check trousers this week, Cat was spotted wearing a design from one of Claudia Winkleman’s go-to clothing brands: Brora. The houndstooth wool trousers (£275) are a timeless nod to heritage dressing with a modern twist – something both presenters do exceptionally well.

For the uninitiated, Brora is a British fashion brand best known for its luxurious knitwear, particularly its Scottish cashmere. Over the years, it has built a loyal following thanks to its focus on quality fabrics, flattering cuts and classic styles that transcend trends. Think elevated wardrobe staples that are suitable for year-round wear.

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These particular trousers were created in collaboration with TV presenter and food writer Clodagh McKenna. Drawing on her Irish heritage and love of 1970s fashion, the design blends tradition with subtle retro flair. The trousers feature a slightly flared leg and a flattering high waist, making them both chic and surprisingly versatile.

Cat styled hers simply, pairing the trousers with a cream roll-neck jumper; a masterclass in letting a statement piece do the talking. But there are plenty of other ways to wear them, too. Add a crisp white shirt and loafers for a smart, tailored feel, or lean into the 70s vibe with a fitted knit and ankle boots.

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Of course, while the trousers are undeniably gorgeous, £275 is no small investment. But the high street is full of similar check and houndstooth styles right now.

This wool-blend version from Mango, for instance, is currently on sale for £45.99 from £59.99. La Redoute also has a pair of checked cigarette pants on sale, reduced to £24.79 from £54.99, with a matching jacket available for £35.99.

For an even more affordable bargain, H&M is offering these bootcut trousers with a dogtooth pattern for £16. Unfortunately, though, a lot of the smaller sizes are out of stock, so it’s best be quick if tempted.

Alternatively, a great print to try is also gingham, a classic motif that will always stay in fashion. This £28 pair from Marks and Spencer is worth a look, with an on-trend brown hue and wide-leg fit.

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Back to Brora’s houndstooth wool trousers, they haven’t had any reviews as of yet. Our only gripe is the high price tag – but given the quality of the wool cloth and celebrity endorsement, it isn’t particularly surprising.

Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine happy to share prison with Nicolas Maduro and ‘wants to hang out’

Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine has celebrated sharing a prison with deposed Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro as the musician enters facility in New York City for a short sentence

The rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine has celebrated sharing a prison with the deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

The musician, real name Daniel Hernandez, 29, reported to the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York, on Tuesday.

Hernandez’s entrance into the MDC comes after he admitted assaulting man and possessing drugs last year in a gang-related case.

In December, he was sentenced to serve three months in federal custody after being hit by a 45 day sentence in 2024 when he broke the terms of his supervised release.

Posting about his entrance into the MDC, which is also the location of Luigi Mangione, the man accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, Hernandez claimed he would play basketball with his cellmates whilst in prison.

On Instagram he wrote: “About to have the best basketball team the prison has ever seen.” The singer has also previously recalled that, on one occasion, he shared a cell with Sean “Diddy” Combs and the former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez.

This is the second time Hernandez has been sentenced to prison for violating his probation in just under a year. He will join the deposed Venezuelan president days after the USA launched a raid on the country to capture Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.

As well as Hernandez, the MDC has also had within its walls the likes of Sam Bankman-Fried, Ghislaine Maxwell, and the Mexican drug kingpin “El Chapo”.

The MDC is located inside Brooklyn’s Sunset Park neighbourhood and is used to hold prisoners with pending cases in the USA’s district court for New York’s eastern district. Furthermore, people serving brief sentences also spend time there, reports the Guardian.

As to the current state of the prison, a recent fact sheet produced by the Federal Bureau of Prisons claimed conditions in the facility had improved.

The fact sheet read: “Since January 2024, there has been a substantial decrease in violence, limits on the inmates’ scheduled times out of their cells, and attempted introductions of contraband at MDC Brooklyn. In short, MDC Brooklyn is safe for the inmates and staff.”

Despite this, the facility has previously been described as “hell on earth” with two inmates killed and several more injured in 2024 alone, reports the Mirror.

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King Charles ‘strategic reason’ for staying clear of Prince Harry on his UK return

Prince Harry is expected to travel to the UK in the coming weeks for a High Court case, but it seems another meet-up with his estranged father, King Charles, is not on the cards

Prince Harry is not expected to meet his estranged father, the King, on his upcoming trip to the UK – and sources have revealed the reason why. The Duke of Sussex is due to return to London in the coming weeks for the start of legal action against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail.

Last time Harry was in London in September, he had a long-awaited reunion with his father, with the pair seeing each other face-to-face for the first time in 19 months. The pair had afternoon tea together, with Harry later describing his father as ‘great’. The trial at the High Court is due to start on January 19, although the date and the timetable has yet to be finalised. It is around this time that the King is expected to be in Scotland for his traditional post-Christmas stay at Balmoral.

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And according to The Telegraph, royal sources have also acknowledged that the King does not wish to be linked to any court proceedings, so in turn will give his son a wide berth on this occasion.

In May, Harry gave an interview to the BBC in which he claimed the King would not speak to him because of his legal fight with the Home Office over security, and he did not know “how much longer my father has” as he described his hopes for a “reconciliation”.

The sit-down chat came after the duke lost a Court of Appeal challenge over his security arrangements while in the UK. But in a major U-turn, the Home Office is said to have now ordered a full threat assessment for the first time since 2020, amid reports Harry’s taxpayer-funded armed security will be reinstated for visits to the UK.

A source close to the Sussexes told the Mail On Sunday that following the new risk assessment: “It’s now a formality. Sources at the Home Office have indicated that security is now nailed-on for Harry.”

During his previous High Court case, Harry argued that his security situation in the UK made it “impossible” for him to safely bring his wife Meghan and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, back to his home country.

In October, it emerged that a ‘known’ stalker of Harry came within yards of him during his visit to the UK last September. They were reportedly found hiding in the toilets of a swanky London hotel just minutes before he was due to arrive for an event. It came after the same woman is said to have been “body blocked” by Harry’s security just days later during his trip to the UK last month.

A source added: “If you knew about the kind of threats Harry and his children have been getting then you would understand why he doesn’t want to bring the kids over until police protection is granted.”

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A spokesman for the Sussexes declined to comment. A government spokesman said: “The UK Government’s protective security system is rigorous and proportionate. It is our long-standing policy not to provide detailed information on those arrangements, as doing so could compromise their integrity and affect individuals’ security.”