A Love Island fan-favourite has revealed she has gone under the knife for a secret nose job and shared the results on social media
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A former Love Island star has revealed her new look after undergoing a nose job. The operation was carried out “in secret” and the reality star, 30, shared her cosmetic procedure result on social media.
Kady McDermott is currently in Dubai and stepped out without her nose cast on to proudly showcase her new image. Sharing on her Stories on Monday, Kady posed for the camera as she wrote: “That feeling when you get your nose cast off.”
She also shared the clip on her TikTok, with fans loving her reveal. It was the first time Kady had publicly shared news of her op. Many of her followers commented on how she was already “perfect” before the procedure. “This surprised me because you were already perfection girl,” gushed one.
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After relocating to Dubai, it’s said Kady rekindled a past romance. The All Stars contestant moved to Dubai with her on-again-off-again millionaire beau. In November, it was reported that the reality star has got back with Henry Simmons, despite previously swearing off men.
Kady, who first appeared on the ITV reality show 10 years ago started dating Henry in September 2024. At the time, she had hinted at the relationship by sharing snaps from her holiday in St Tropez.
However, their romance was short-lived. Kady quickly announced after just a few months that she was single. She wrote at the time that you “can’t change bad morals”.
She then took a further swipe at him on social media, telling her followers: “If any of you see me with a man again, just know I was held hostage cos I am honestly DONE with them all.
“No matter how good you are to someone, you can’t change their bad morals, unfortunately. Onwards and upwards.”
However, it appears as though she has backtracked. The couple rekindled their romance with Kady confirming their news in a photo of herself lying next to Henry.
As well as her latest op and love life stories, Kady has been keeping her followers up to date on her move to Dubai. She regularly uploads snaps and videos to social media, including documenting taking her Pomeranian dog to Dubai with her.
Kady first entered the Love Island villa in 2016. She hoped it would be second time lucky as she gave it another shot in 2023. At the time shee coupled up with Scottish footballer Ouzy See.
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The two, however, barely lasted outside the villa. Just two days after the pair looked loved up at the Aftersun reunion special, Kady announced the break-up
There was another shocking exit on the hit BBC show tonight no one saw coming
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A much-loved player went from hero to zero on The Traitors tonight as she failed to persuade contestants to vote for traitor Rachel Duffy. So she instead went “kamikaze” and banished herself from the game.
In unprecedented scenes, former criminal barrister and crime writer Harriet Tyce, 52, was unable to convince the others Rachel was lying, and so urged them to “vote for me” and then take her advice once she confirmed she was a faithful exiting the game. The stunned players took her words literally and she left the BBC hit series with a massive 10 votes, having seemed one of the strongest remaining contestants last week.
Harriet told them: “What I am interested in is a win for the faithfuls. Now you can clear this up once and for all by voting me out and have me stand there and then I say that I’m a Faithful, at which point you will realise what I am saying has merit.”
After the vote she added: “Its a kamikaze move. I appreciate that. But I wanted to ensure you all knew who I really was. It seems to me that this was the only way I could get rid of any doubt over what I have said. I’ve given you the names, do not let this sacrifice be in vain. I am a faithful.”
The result means the two traitors, Rachel and Stephen Libby, survived another day. And like banished Fiona Hughes before her, Harriet lost her position in the game when she risked going head-to-head with the formidable game player Rachel.
Speaking afterwards, Harriet insisted she had no major regrets about her passionate speeches at breakfast and the round table which included revealing her real occupation and strong feelings Rachel was definitely a traitor, which some contestants felt was out of character.
She told the Mirror: “On the one hand, I’m gutted not to have got further. I haven’t won therefore I’ve lost so it’s hard not to see it that way, but on the other hand, I could not have asked for more action!
“I was given some opportunities there, I created other opportunities for myself and as I said, Faithfuls have very little control. In all of that I managed to find a way of fighting as myself and leaving on my own terms and I really don’t think many other people who’ve been through the game can say that. If I were to swap with being there in the final but being duped, I’d take my short-lived game any day.”
She added: “My game plan blew up but it is what they say it is… ‘Everyone’s got a plan until someone punches them in the face’. The idea was to go in as the nice lady with the jumper who was not a published author. Not too much on anyone’s radar – the invisibility cloak of the middle-aged woman and just try and keep my head down and watch what was going on.
“Unfortunately, because of Hugo, I was triggered into action there. I was then able to merge back relatively easily from that which surprised me because people weren’t being observant enough. They should have killed me when they had the chance.
“So, until the Smoke and Mirrors Mission, I think it was working very well, but it was hard to allow myself to be underestimated consistently. I didn’t really enjoy that even though I could see that it served a strategic aim. I think that with Smoke and Mirrors, it was just too irresistible an opportunity to let myself be myself properly and to stop letting anyone play me for a fool.”
After winning a prize in the Smoke and Mirrors Mission, Harriet was allowed to ask the Traitors two questions and had told them she was onto Rachel. But her over zealous accusations afterwards seemed strange and suspect to other faithfuls.
Referring to her decision to disclose information at breakfast, after she had been allowed to ask two questions, she explained: “I didn’t want the Traitors to have a single piece of information on me that I hadn’t shared with my fellow Faithfuls. You have very little control in that environment as a Faithful and I was bloody well going to control my own narrative and not give that to anybody else. People could choose not to believe me, but I was not going to leave anyone the opportunity to spread lies about me before I had told the truth.”
Asked if she would have done anything differently she said: “I would have tried to have been less emotional, but it’s almost impossible. I did the best I could with what I had; other people might have done a better job, strategically other people might have lasted longer but I’m still very proud of myself. I demonstrated integrity and as it turned out that’s something that’s really important to me.”
She admitted it had been a spontaneous decision to put her own neck on the line in the round table.
She explained: “It was halfway through after Matt made his accusation against me and I started to defend myself with some force. I was really going to give it a go and then I thought; you know what? I don’t want to do this. It was the first time I’d been under suspicion in two weeks, and I didn’t like the feeling.
“I was a very useful distraction for the Traitors, so I would be kept in this state of having my wings pulled off. It just became clear that the kamikaze departure was the way to do it. Suddenly all the tension left me, and it was a relief after so much high emotion.”
Harriet’s disastrous ending, when she also accused faithfuls Matthew and Roxy of wrongly being traitors, was a complete contrast to her heroic earlier efforts when she calmly explained at a round table that Hugo Lodge was a traitor. Her reasoning won contestants over and there had been delight when he was unmasked.
Looking back at that moment, she said: “It was a very exhilarating moment and something I realised in retrospect was the fact that I was fighting for my 25-year-old self who was a pupil back in the 90s dealing with male barristers of a certain age, some of whom were considerably less well behaved than Hugo. I think that I was taking one for the team and driving something I felt needed to be driven, and even though I knew I was putting a target on my back by acting in that way, I knew that it was the right thing to do.
“Me with my arms in the air – oh it was glorious. Such a good feeling.”
She said appearing on the series had made her realise she was “capable of more than perhaps I think I am”. She added “I need to trust my intuition because my god my intuition was on the money!”
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Tomorrrow(Thursday) we will find out the result of the latest murder by the traitors. It was looking most likely they would try to kill Jessie, Adam or James but some of them had shields thanks to the Fountain of the faithful mission.
* The Traitors continues on Thursday and Friday on BBC1 and BBC iPlayer.
The daughter of a former Hollywood power couple was back in front of the camera as she posed in a white gown in shallow waters
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The 21-year-old daughter of a huge star has shown her artistic side as she submerged herself in water for a photoshoot. The blonde beauty was seen in a number of poses wearing a flowing white gown in the water.
In one image she looked to be standing on the surface, while another showed her submerged. But can you tell who it is?
The star was involved in her second campaign with London based fashion house Self-Portrait, with images snapped by photographer Ryan McGinley. Alongside stylist Mel Ottenberg, the trio were reunited following working on the nepo baby’s debut campaign in October.
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Have you guessed who it is? Yes, it’s Apple Martin. The daughter of Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow and Coldplay singer Chris Martin looked like a natural in the shots.
Speaking of their connection, Apple said: “My relationship with self-portrait has evolved into something far deeper than I imagined. What started as a collaboration has turned into a true partnership.
“Whenever I am with the team, it feels so familiar and like coming home to a creative family; people who encourage me and celebrate the parts of myself I’m still discovering.
“Their designs carry this beautiful mix of vulnerability and confidence, and working with them has helped me tap into those same qualities within myself. It’s become a shared journey, and I feel honoured to grow with them.”
And the praise was mutual. Han Chong, Founder and Creative Director of self-portrait, said: ‘While our first chapter introduced Apple officially to the creative industry, this new series of portraits show a more reflective evolution of her personality.
“There’s a maturity and steadiness to the imagery which aligns with where she is heading.
“Watching her grow from the sidelines has been one of the most rewarding parts of this partnership; she is a joy to work with, a lot of fun to be around, and a new effortless style icon in the making.”
Despite the huge praise from the fashion label, a pal of mum Gwyneth previously had to stand up for the star amid rude behaviour claims. Reports in 2024 suggested Apple showcased “diva” behaviour at a society ball.
While some have questioned if the youngster showcased evidence of spoiled behaviour at the event, others championed her as the new ‘sassy’ star of the Hollywood set.
And a source at the time told the Daily Mail: “Apple’s more playful and fun and she’s really a total girls’ girl. She would never mean to take the spotlight from anyone, that was not her intention.
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“To characterise her as a mean girl is very untrue. She really had such a wonderful evening and I feel bad that this is even taking away from that because it was such an uplifting evening for her and the other girls.”
The pair looked equally glam in colourful jackets at Cirque Du Soleil tonight.
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Queen legend Sir Brian May posed with his wife Lady Anita Dobson as they enjoyed the premiere of Cirque Du Soleil’s show Ovo at the Royal Albert Hall, alongside stars including TV’s Denise Van Outen, Vanessa Feltz and Dan Walker.
The pair looked equally glam in colourful jackets as they clutched their programme with their arms around one another on the red carpet in a chilly London tonight.
Anita, 76, played Angie Watts in EastEnders in the 1980s. She also performed its iconic theme tune in a version with words, the song Anyone Can Fall In Love, released in 1986. The track was produced by guitar icon Brian, 78, who she went on to marry years later in November 2000.
Their night comes comes after Brian’s new year message which was both enthusiastic and gloomy, wishing fans a shot at “new horizons” and “new opportunities” but added that it was “hard to enjoy anything” without good health.
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Rock star and astrophysicist Brian has endured several health challenges in recent years, including a “scary” stroke that he suffered in August 2024.
The Love Island host told fans: “We are back up and running” as the show gets back on track after a series of devastating setbacks.
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Love Island is finally going ahead after raging wildfires in South Africa forced the show off air. Host Maya Jama posed in a very glamorous white gown at the TV villa after announcing that the latest All Stars series will return on Thursday night.
Speaking to fans in a video shared on social media, she said: “We are back up and running. I’m obviously in glam – I’m going to the villa to start filming in a minute.”
Love Island All Stars – which sees past contestants return for another shot at finding romance – was supposed to start on Monday. It had to be delayed after fires meant the area around the TV villa was evacuated while emergency services battled the blaze.
While the cast had not yet arrived at the villa in Franschhoek – a famous wine region near South Africa’s second-largest city Cape Town – the crew were onsite ahead of filming beginning.
ITV said at the time: “Further to a production evacuation owing to ongoing wildfires in the area, our assessment of the location site has concluded that filming will need to be postponed.
“Health and safety is our greatest priority and will always come first, and therefore the transmission of Love Island: All Stars will be delayed until a date to be confirmed.”
There was drama for Maya, 31, back at the hotel too after she was woken by a “big black beetle” dropping with a thud onto her bed. She told followers: “He won. I slept on the sofa with a blanket over my head.”
The star, who is dating Man City’s Ruben Dias, added: “This is the face of someone who didn’t go to sleep until literally 4am because I couldn’t relax. I felt like it was going to jump.”
Things also started badly for Maya at the show’s launch, when she was forced to bow out with illness – and the star explained she was still suffering when she got on the flight to go to South Africa.
In an Instagram post she said: ‘Used to spend this flight on the reds chatting away to the flight crew, but entering this year wholesome… Lol truthfully the flu came in last minute to kick my ass for the last 24hrs. Vitamin c’d up and praying the sun deletes it all.”
The cast of Love Island All Stars 2026 was confirmed earlier this month. It included Millie Court from series 7, who found love that sadly didn’t last, and Charlie Frederick from series 4.
10 years on from his death in 2016, Alan Rickman’s personal diaries revealed his true feelings about his time spent on Harry Potter, as he admits to wanting to leave the franchise
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Many remember Alan Rickman for his legendary role as Severus Snape in the Harry Potter films, in which his legacy lives on – except he had his own gripes about being a part of it all.
After the passing of the 69-year-old actor in 2016, his wife, Rima Horton, helped in sharing his personal diaries, which formed a book – Madly, Deeply: The Alan Rickman Diaries. Within these pages, the actor shared his unfiltered thoughts and feelings about life on set, which may come as a surprise to some fans.
Before the release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, he put pen to paper to say that he was feeling “a bit nothing about HP, which really disturbs me,” and these feelings of discomfort never seemed to go away. He wasn’t a huge fan of the results, it seemed, coming out of the cinema for movie one, and had specific remarks about the music.
He wrote that it “acquires a scale and depth that matches the hideous score by John Williams”. Although the actor, it seemed, was a big fan of the after party later on at the Savoy, according to his musings. After the second film in 2002, he seemed to be already over it, writing, “reiterating no more HP. They don’t want to hear it,” but had later on said he was willing to “see it through”. It wasn’t all bad; in fact, Rickman had a lot of positive things to say about The Prisoner of Azkaban.
He shared in his private journals that the award-winning director did “an extraordinary job”, and he felt the film was much more “grown up”. He went on to praise it, writing that it was “so full of daring that it made me smile and smile,” adding that “every frame of it is the work of an artist and storyteller.”
In the early days of the project, JK Rowling gave Rickman a small nugget of information about his character’s future before it had even been written, but it wasn’t done without nerves. The actor described a moment in which the writer helped him by telling him, “Snape loved Lily,” and this, in his own words, gave him a “cliff edge to hang on”.
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His criticisms didn’t quite stop there; in fact, he wrote after seeing The Half-Blood Prince that he wanted to “bang the three Davids’ heads against the nearest wall”, meaning the Harry Potter producers – David Heyman, David Barron and David Yates. While he praised the special effects as “dazzling~” and the character development, he was left asking, “Where is the story?”
By the end of the iconic film series, when it came down to his character Professor Snape’s legendary death, he was not too pleased with how it was planned out. His diary states that Snape’s death on screen played out to be “all a bit epic and Japanese.” Not only that, but he dubbed it as “unsettling to watch”. While he was disappointed with it, he did note that audiences, however, were “very happy”.