Cult favourite setting spray sparks backlash as it quietly changes it’s formula

Beauty fans were less than impressed when they learned that cult-favourite setting spray by Urban Decay was quietly reformulated – and the beauty breakup appears to be riddled with drama

The fallout has been deemed the biggest beauty breakup of 2025

There’s no doubt about it, the Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray reached cult status not long after it’s launch. For the past 15 years, the setting spray – which rivals against Charlotte Tilbury’s viral Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray and Elf’s Power Grip Dewy Setting Spray – has kept its promise in keeping your makeup waterproof, smudge-proof, fadeproof, crackproof and transfer-resistant.

As a long-time fan of the product (I’ve cycled through about three bottles of this stuff) I can confidently say it’s one of the best on the market.

But fans like me were left in shock after the announcement that the setting spray had been reformulated. The news came from Skindinavia, a brand many had never even heard of before.

In an Instagram statement, they revealed that they had “proudly made the All Nighter Setting Spray since 2010… but sadly, Urban Decay and its parent company L’Oréal have chosen to end their partnership with Skindinavia.” It comes as Meghan Markle’s ‘incredible’ £26 skin-glowing collagen cream is on sale for £17.

Urban Decay
Urban Decay is a cult-favourite setting spray

According to Allue, Skindinavia’s founder and president, Allen Goldman, developed the formula and obtained the patent for it back in the mid-2000s, intent of selling it through his brand, but the product struggled to take off.

He explained that he built a rapport with Urban Decay through networking events and agreed to license the formula to the brand, which soon resulted in All Nighter in 2010 and was met with massive success.

The Mirror reached out to Skindinavia and Urban Decay for comment. A spokesperson for Urban Decay said: “We’ve kept everything our community loved about the original but made it even better. The product has an upgraded up to 24-hour wear, a fresh new scent and three different finishes. It’s about improved performance, now with extra perks. We’re excited to share this next chapter with our fans and can’t wait for them to experience the future of makeup setting sprays.”

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Goldman told The Mirror that he wanted to ensure the customer is “always treated with respect” explaining that they “deserve to know they are what they paid for.” He added that, from the situation, he’s learned that “integrity, kindness and loyalty matters.”

Following what has been deemed the biggest beauty breakup of 2025, fans of the All Nighter setting spray have been left in disarray. One wrote: “Daaaaaaamn, RIP All Nighter: A True Legend. A Bonafide Icon. Probably my longest make-up relationship,” while another added: “No!!! I was just talking about this yesterday how it just doesn’t do it anymore. Something changed with it after Covid times.”.

Some have pledged allegiance to the original formula, sharing that they’ve pivoted to Skindinavia to keep up with the original product. Skindinavia are a US-based brand that specialise in micro-fine sprays geared for long-wear makeup.

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“The only setting spray that has seen me through EVERY SINGLE dance job in every climate. Last summer was dancing for Ricky Martin in Europe in 100 degree heat and that MAKEUP STAYED IN PLACE BBY. I’m going where this product is going lol,” one commenter posted on Instagram.

“Your bridal spray got me through my wedding in a peak Indian summer with 89% humidity. I will never leave you,” a second added.

If you’re planning to stick with Urban Decay, good for you. But if the news has turned your head, you can buy the Skindinavia Bridal Makeup Finishing Spray here or shop four alternatives that could prove to be just as good for a fraction of the price.

NYX The Face Glue Setting Spray, £8.99

The NYX The Face Glue Setting Spray has obscure reviews on TikTok for its insane hold that keeps your makeup locked in place without leaving a sticky film. It’s transfer resistant and waterproof, and is made with film formers and Maple Syrup, which are known for their gripping properties.

VIEVE Invisiveil Setting Spray, £28

Vieve is a woman-owned brand you should get to know, especially since their Invisiveil Setting Spray Setting Spray has over 660 five star reviews. Dubbed the spray that actually works, VIEVE’s setting spray locks makeup in place for up to 16 hours, offers a true-to-finish formula, is hydrating and transfer-proof.

Milani Make It Last Setting Spray, £14.50

Milani’s Make It Last Setting Spray is a two-in-one and works as a primer and a setting spray, lending it’s powers to prepping your skin before applying makeup and keeping it locked in place for up to 24 hours after. It’s long-wearing, provides a natural finish and reduces the appearance of imperfections with a couple of spritzes.

ONE/SIZE On ‘Til Dawn Mattifying Waterproof Setting Spray, £32

Patrick Starrr’s ONE/SIZE On ‘Til Dawn Mattifying Waterproof Setting Spray is already a viral favourite online and it’s no surprise why. The aerosol spray is lightweight, non-sticky and sets your makeup with next-level hold for up to 16 hours. Patrick himself has put the product to the test, dunking his face in his pool while wearing a full face of makeup. Safe to say, it lived up to the hype.

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Cult favourite setting spray sparks backlash as it quietly changes it’s formula

Beauty fans were less than impressed when they learned that cult-favourite setting spray by Urban Decay was quietly reformulated – and the beauty breakup appears to be riddled with drama

The fallout has been deemed the biggest beauty breakup of 2025

There’s no doubt about it, the Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray reached cult status not long after it’s launch. For the past 15 years, the setting spray – which rivals against Charlotte Tilbury’s viral Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray and Elf’s Power Grip Dewy Setting Spray – has kept its promise in keeping your makeup waterproof, smudge-proof, fadeproof, crackproof and transfer-resistant.

As a long-time fan of the product (I’ve cycled through about three bottles of this stuff) I can confidently say it’s one of the best on the market.

But fans like me were left in shock after the announcement that the setting spray had been reformulated. The news came from Skindinavia, a brand many had never even heard of before.

In an Instagram statement, they revealed that they had “proudly made the All Nighter Setting Spray since 2010… but sadly, Urban Decay and its parent company L’Oréal have chosen to end their partnership with Skindinavia.” It comes as Meghan Markle’s ‘incredible’ £26 skin-glowing collagen cream is on sale for £17.

Urban Decay
Urban Decay is a cult-favourite setting spray

According to Allue, Skindinavia’s founder and president, Allen Goldman, developed the formula and obtained the patent for it back in the mid-2000s, intent of selling it through his brand, but the product struggled to take off.

He explained that he built a rapport with Urban Decay through networking events and agreed to license the formula to the brand, which soon resulted in All Nighter in 2010 and was met with massive success.

The Mirror reached out to Skindinavia and Urban Decay for comment. A spokesperson for Urban Decay said: “We’ve kept everything our community loved about the original but made it even better. The product has an upgraded up to 24-hour wear, a fresh new scent and three different finishes. It’s about improved performance, now with extra perks. We’re excited to share this next chapter with our fans and can’t wait for them to experience the future of makeup setting sprays.”

For more stories like this subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The Weekly Gulp, for a curated roundup of trending stories, poignant interviews, and viral lifestyle picks from The Mirror’s Audience U35 team delivered straight to your inbox.

Goldman told The Mirror that he wanted to ensure the customer is “always treated with respect” explaining that they “deserve to know they are what they paid for.” He added that, from the situation, he’s learned that “integrity, kindness and loyalty matters.”

Following what has been deemed the biggest beauty breakup of 2025, fans of the All Nighter setting spray have been left in disarray. One wrote: “Daaaaaaamn, RIP All Nighter: A True Legend. A Bonafide Icon. Probably my longest make-up relationship,” while another added: “No!!! I was just talking about this yesterday how it just doesn’t do it anymore. Something changed with it after Covid times.”.

Some have pledged allegiance to the original formula, sharing that they’ve pivoted to Skindinavia to keep up with the original product. Skindinavia are a US-based brand that specialise in micro-fine sprays geared for long-wear makeup.

Content cannot be displayed without consent

“The only setting spray that has seen me through EVERY SINGLE dance job in every climate. Last summer was dancing for Ricky Martin in Europe in 100 degree heat and that MAKEUP STAYED IN PLACE BBY. I’m going where this product is going lol,” one commenter posted on Instagram.

“Your bridal spray got me through my wedding in a peak Indian summer with 89% humidity. I will never leave you,” a second added.

If you’re planning to stick with Urban Decay, good for you. But if the news has turned your head, you can buy the Skindinavia Bridal Makeup Finishing Spray here or shop four alternatives that could prove to be just as good for a fraction of the price.

NYX The Face Glue Setting Spray, £8.99

The NYX The Face Glue Setting Spray has obscure reviews on TikTok for its insane hold that keeps your makeup locked in place without leaving a sticky film. It’s transfer resistant and waterproof, and is made with film formers and Maple Syrup, which are known for their gripping properties.

VIEVE Invisiveil Setting Spray, £28

Vieve is a woman-owned brand you should get to know, especially since their Invisiveil Setting Spray Setting Spray has over 660 five star reviews. Dubbed the spray that actually works, VIEVE’s setting spray locks makeup in place for up to 16 hours, offers a true-to-finish formula, is hydrating and transfer-proof.

Milani Make It Last Setting Spray, £14.50

Milani’s Make It Last Setting Spray is a two-in-one and works as a primer and a setting spray, lending it’s powers to prepping your skin before applying makeup and keeping it locked in place for up to 24 hours after. It’s long-wearing, provides a natural finish and reduces the appearance of imperfections with a couple of spritzes.

ONE/SIZE On ‘Til Dawn Mattifying Waterproof Setting Spray, £32

Patrick Starrr’s ONE/SIZE On ‘Til Dawn Mattifying Waterproof Setting Spray is already a viral favourite online and it’s no surprise why. The aerosol spray is lightweight, non-sticky and sets your makeup with next-level hold for up to 16 hours. Patrick himself has put the product to the test, dunking his face in his pool while wearing a full face of makeup. Safe to say, it lived up to the hype.

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Tom Kerridge says one high street restaurant is his favourite for two reasons

Celebrity chef Tom Kerridge has admitted that he avoids most high street chain restaurants – but there’s one in particular he has a soft spot for after a ‘funny date night’ with his wife

Tom Kerridge has admitted he has a soft spot for Nando’s

Celebrated chef Tom Kerridge has confessed to having a soft spot for the high street chain Nando’s, despite generally steering clear of most chains.

On Russell Howard’s podcast ‘Russell Howard’s Five Brilliant Things’, the culinary star revealed his unexpected preference for the well-known fast food joint.

Tom remarked: “To be honest, no. I try to avoid them. If you’ve got restaurants, you want to eat in them, you normally go there. If you mean like McDonald’s and KFC I never, I don’t have them. I don’t mind a Nando’s though I got to be honest. Nando’s is alright.”

Tom added: “It’s a bit of a funny date night for me and my wife. So we’ve got a young son, he’s nine, so if we get a night out and we live in Marlow.

“We got a posh Everyman (a cinema chain) open in Marlow, but before that there was the ones up in High Wickham and we would go for a cheeky Nando’s and then a movie. That was a date night out, yeah, Nando’s High Wycombe.”

Tom Kerridge
Tom Kerridge likes eating at Nando’s

The 52-year-old chef highlighted another perk of dining at Nando’s, beyond its suitability for a relaxed family evening.

He added: “That’s the beautiful thing. You go to Nandos no-one knows who you are, no-one cares. It doesn’t matter. They’re not looking at who are the Michelin-starred chefs in Nandos. No-one knows who you are, that’s what I like about a Nando’s.”

In addition to his views on casual dining, Tom has been vocal about the significant challenges currently facing the hospitality sector, reports Gloucestershire Live.

Amid the cost-of-living crisis, there’s also been a surge in energy prices, leading to venues hiking their fees and inadvertently fuelling a cost-of-socialising crisis.

Tom Kerridge
Tom Kerridge

In these tough times, restaurateurs like Tom are caught between a rock and a hard place, striving to serve top-notch food at fair prices while remembering they’ve got a business to sustain and staff grappling with the same financial pressures.

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Earlier this year, he expressed his deep appreciation for his team, calling them the lifeblood of his enterprise. Chatting with the Guardian, he referred to his establishment as a “socialist space” where everyone’s role is crucial.

He elaborated: “A pot washer, that’s the beating heart, that’s the engineering, because a chef can’t work without pans. Housekeeping is vital … because if they forget to make a bedroom up and a guest walks into a messy room, that now puts a huge amount of pressure on the rest of the business because we have to look after those guests in a completely new way.”

Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty launches ‘cosy and elegant’ perfume with unique bottle feature

Singer and actor Selena Gomez’s brand Rare Beauty has just debuted its first ever perfume, and it’s already getting high praise from shoppers who have been ‘so impressed’

Selena Gomez’s beauty brand has launched its first perfume(Image: Rare Beauty)

Celebrity perfumes are everywhere nowadays, and can be something that fragrance snobs have a tendency to stick their noses up at – however, here’s one that we think deserves a little extra attention than normal.

Selena Gomez’s beauty brand Rare Beauty, which makes some really gorgeous make-up loved by beauty experts, has just launched its first ever fragrance, Rare Eau de Parfum, exclusively at Sephora and priced at £71 for 50ml. As well as the fairly reasonable price, we think, for a 50ml eau de parfum, there are lots of other reasons to get excited about this scent – and those who have tested it also agree.

Firstly (and most importantly), the fragrance itself sounds totally divine. A spicy gourmand, you’ll find notes of pistachio, vanilla, ginger and musks in this spritz, which shoppers are calling “cosy and elegant” – the perfect scent to lead into autumn, we think.

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Rare Eau de Parfum
A spicy, cosy gourmand(Image: Rare Beauty)

Another point to praise is Rare EDP’s bottle design. As well as looking extremely chic, a little like a posh pot of face cream, it has also been designed with certified hand therapists to be easy for those with dexterity issues to use; something that’s rarely thought about in the beauty world. These features include a large, easy-to-press pump, and a twist-to-lock mechanism instead of a lid.

If this isn’t enough to convince you to sniff it out, perhaps some of the many five-star reviews from those who have already tried it – some who call it “better than expected” from a celebrity perfume – will be:

“I’ve been impressed by this fragrance from the very start. The packaging is gorgeous but beyond that, the thought and care that went into the accessibility components are exceptional,” one person wrote on the Sephora website.

“Now onto the scent,” they continued. “It is purely divine. I am usually very sensitive to scents and get headaches from them easily. This is the first one in many years that has not triggered any headaches. I stopped wearing perfumes because of it. You can imagine my delight discovering I can finally wear perfume again! I love the sweet vanilla notes and have gotten many compliments on it at work. I appreciate that it is not overpowering but is still present after an 8 hour work day in scrubs.”

rare beauty perfume bottle
The bottle has been designed to be easy for everyone to use(Image: Rare Beauty)

“I absolutely love the scent,” another agreed. “It’s super comforting yet flirty, like warm toffee with a hint of spice, so many rich layers. Kinda reminds me of Prada Amber, but less spicy/more feminine…And finally, the bottle is a dream! It’s simple and elevated, super easy to use. The lock feature is genius and reduces unnecessary plastic caps.”

“Upon first spritz I was greeted with a warm indulgent vanilla that’s perfectly balanced neither too sweet nor overpowering,” a third review reads. “The caramel adds a delicious depth making it feel cozy yet sophisticated. What I love most is how versatile this fragrance is. It’s perfect for any season whether you’re layering it for winter warmth or wearing it as a sweet sun kissed summer scent.”

One little niggle that a couple of customers had, however, was with its longevity, with one person remarking how, although they loved the scent, ” unfortunately it doesn’t last longer than two hours on me”.

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If you’re looking for a gourmand that’s likely to last longer on the skin, something like D.S. & DURGA Deep Dark Vanilla, £155, or Kayali Vanilla 28 Eau de Parfum, £73, might fit the bill. And at the other end of the strength spectrum is the light and breezy PHLUR Vanilla Skin Body Mist, from £25.

Piers Morgan told to ‘have a day off’ after accusing Beyoncé of ‘cultural appropriation’

Former GMB presenter Piers Morgan was accused of ‘attention-seeking’ after sharing a post about Beyoncé’s new jeans advert

Piers Morgan told to ‘have a day off’ after accusing Beyoncé of ‘cultural appropriation’(Image: 2024 Jason Mendez/Getty Images)

Piers Morgan was told to ‘have a day off’ as he shared yet another controversial post, this time accusing Beyoncé of cultural appropriation. The former Good Morning Britain presenter, who stormed off the ITV set before quitting the show, is known for his outspoken views that have often landed him in hot water.

This time, the 60-year-old took to his X/Twitter account to share a picture of Beyoncé rocking a full denim outfit in a new advert for Levi’s jeans. The award-winning singer posed in a bedazzled denim crop jacket and equally bedazzled jeans for the photo, which was shared on the brand’s social media page.

She rocked curly blonde hair in the snaps and completed the outfit with silver shows. While most people loved the advert, Piers couldn’t help but hit out at her, claiming she was trying to ‘culturally appropriate’ Marilyn Monroe. It comes after Taylor Swift sparks engagement rumours as fans spot Travis Kelce’s lock screen.

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Beyoncé
Beyoncé looked stunning in a new Levi’s advert(Image: INSTAGRAM)

His criticism comes extremely soon after Sydney Sweeney received backlash for her American Eagle advert, which had her saying she had ‘great jeans’.

In the advert, she said: “Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair colour, personality, and even eye colour. My jeans are blue.”

A voiceover then adds: “Sydney Sweeney has great genes.” In the US, American Eagle’s billboard ads show the word ‘genes’ crossed out and replaced with ‘jeans’.

Piers Morgan
Piers said his tweet was a ‘joke’(Image: Piers Morgan Uncensored/Youtube)

While some think the campaign is harmless, many say it taps into the ideology of eugenics – the belief that the human race could be “improved” by increasing the presence of traits considered desirable, traits historically linked to whiteness.

Meanwhile, Piers used the heightened tension regarding the recent advert to share the picture of Beyoncé’s advert and wrote: “Very disappointed to see Beyoncé culturally appropriate Marilyn Monroe in her new Levi’s ad.”

Fans hit out at his antics, with one writing in the comment section: “Have a day off,” and another posting: “A white British man talking about cultural appropriation. The jokes. They write themselves.”

Another commented: “Do you understand.. Words? Do you know what culture means?” while one simply pointed out: “Attention seeking ting Piers?”

One person reminded the TV presenter Marilyn, real name Norma Jeane Mortenson, wasn’t a natural blonde and another posted: “Marilyn Monroe is not a culture she’s a person and she didn’t invent blonde hair either lol.”

Even Dionne Warwick said: “Getting involved in women’s business again, I see…” before Piers responded: “Oh not you too, Dionne… it was a JOKE!”

He defended himself in another tweet and claimed: “I would say I can’t believe anyone took my obvious Beyoncé joke post seriously… but I forgot the woke brigade have zero sense of humour.”

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Mirror Daily Digest: Our top stories from top BBC star in ‘penis picture’ scandal to emergency alert full details

In this Thursday’s Mirror Daily Digest, we’ve pulled together the biggest stories of the day from the BBC ‘penis picture’ scandal to what to expect from the government’s emergency alert test

The BBC has been hit with another scandal(Image: Getty Images)

Welcome to the Mirror’s Daily Digest, where we pull together all the best stories of the day from our News, Showbiz, Sport teams and more. This Thursday, we’re featuring everything from the BBC being embroiled in a fresh scandal to more details surrounding the government emergency alert.

This morning, it was revealed that the BBC had reportedly been hit with another scandal as a top female presenter is alleged to have shown a ‘penis picture’ to a junior staff member, leaving them in tears. Elsewhere, we’ve uncovered all you need to know about the upcoming government emergency alert and revealed explosive new claims about Prince Andrew

BBC presenter ‘showed penis picture’ to junior staff member in fresh scandal

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BBC presenter ‘showed penis picture’ to junior staff member in new scandal(Image: Getty Images)

This morning, news broke that the BBC had reportedly been hit with another scandal – a top female presenter is alleged to have shown a ‘penis picture’ to a junior member of staff, leaving them in tears. The star is alleged to have revealed an image of a man’s penis on her phone during a casual conversation.

Insiders claim the star, who is listed among the BBC’s 50 highest-paid employees, asked the young staff member an inappropriate question before showing the picture. The young producer was said to have been “horrified and in tears” over the encounter. It is unknown whose private parts were in the picture.

Bosses were alerted about the encounter, and the presenter was brought into a private meeting where she was told to apologise for her actions. The crisis has been described as a “ticking time bomb” by staff at the BBC, fearing there could be a widespread fallout if the presenter’s identity became public.

Read the full story here.

Emergency alert will go off on millions of phones – ‘spread the word’

The test will be just the second of its kind in the UK
The test will be just the second of its kind in the UK(Image: Julian Hamilton/Daily Mirror)

As the UK gears up for one of the ‘biggest safety exercises in UK history’, our Politics team have uncovered more details about the emergency alert. In a month’s time Brits have been urged to brace themselves for a loud alarm from their mobile phones in a national drill.

The system will be tested at 3pm on Sunday, September 7, with millions of phones receiving a message warning of danger to life nearby. Mobiles on 4G and 5G networks will vibrate and emit a loud siren for around 10 seconds – even if they are set on silent, and also see a test message appear on screens, making it clear the alert is a drill.

The public won’t need to do anything, just swipe the message away or click ‘OK’ on the phone home screen. The test will be just the second of its kind and follows a government pledge to test the system regularly to make sure the alarm works and get the public used to it.

Read the full story here.

Prince Andrew ‘slept with more than a dozen women in first year of marriage’

The Duke and Duchess of York kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace
An explosive book has made claims about Prince Andrew(Image: Corbis via Getty Images)

This Thursday, our Royal team has been covering explosive Prince Andrew claims revealed in a new royal book. According historian Andrew Lownie, Prince Andrew “slept with more than a dozen women” in the first year of his marriage to Sarah Ferguson.

The biography of the Duke and Duchess of York alleges Fergie wanted to be “The One” but enjoyed several affairs of her own with “reckless abandon”. Lownie, who has written several acclaimed books on the royal family, details claims the York’s troubled marriage was riddled with infidelity.

Within weeks of their lavish wedding in 1986, Fergie is said to have realised the marriage was a mistake as they had few mutual interests. And, with Andrew regularly away on Navy duty, it has been claimed that she embarked on numerous flings.

Read the full story here.

Fury as small boat detentions begin amid threat of human rights legal challenges

The first wave of small boat arrivals have been detained for return to France (file image)
The first wave of small boat arrivals have been detained for return to France (file image)(Image: Getty Images)

As the first wave of detentions of small boat arrivals set to be returned to France began this Thursday, human rights groups voiced their outrage. Campaigners have hinted they are weighing up a legal challenge over the new returns agreement – which will see people who made the dangerous Channel crossing kicked out.

The Home Office said those taken into detention after arriving in Kent yesterday are expected to be sent back to France within a fortnight. In exchange people with a legitimate case to settle in the UK – who have never attempted a small crossing – will be admitted in their place.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper branded the first wave of detentions an “important step forward”. But Steve Smith, chief executive of refugee charity Care4Calais said the group is “keeping all our options open” on challenging the scheme.

Read the full story here.

This Morning’s Josie Gibson ‘skint’ as she moves ‘back into caravan’

Josie Gibson's Big Country Build
Josie has been busy filming a new series(Image: ITV)

Our Showbiz team were tuned into GMB this morning as Josie Gibson appeared on the ITV show to talk about her new TV project. Josie, known for hosting ITV’s This Morning, has been busy filming a new series, Josie Gibson’s Big Country Build, which sees her renovate her Somerset home into an eco-friendly haven, with the help of her loved ones.

A promotional video for the new seven-part series was shown on GMB, in which Josie shared the reality of taking on such a big construction project, admitting it has left her “skint”. During her interview, she also spoke of the challenges she’s faced working so closely with her family and friends on the renovation.

Ranvir kicked things off by pointing out, “You know what, you used to live in a caravan before all of this, and now, just a few years later, you’ve bought this enormous house. You’re a great British success story, Josie!” However, Josie admitted: “Well, I’m moving back into a caravan, I don’t know about that!”

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