Zara McDermott and Louis Tomlinson all over each other in wild unseen Glastonbury footage

Fans referred to Zandra McDermott and Louis Tomlinson as “coupe goals” after they were spotted dancing with their arms around each other during Sketpa’s set at Glastonbury.

Zara clearly enjoyed Louis’ company(Image: Daily Mirror)

During Sketpa’s set at Worthy Farm, Zara McDemortt and Louis Tomlinson were seen dancing in the crowd and packing on the PDA. in a fresh photo from the busy weekend of music, mud, and singing.

In a new video posted to TikTok, Louis could be seen with his arms wrapped around Zara who rested her head back on his chest as they danced to the music. The Love Island star, 28, and One Direction singer, 33, looked very much a happy couple as the video was shared on social media.

The video’s creator on TikTok wrote, “Glastonbury is mad because you can dance to Skepta and boom Louis Tomlinson is next to you.” Many fans emailed in with mixed reactions.

During Sketpa's set at Worthy Farm, Zara McDemortt and Louis Tomlinson were seen dancing in the crowd and packing on the PDA.
During Sketpa’s set at Worthy Farm, Zara McDemortt and Louis Tomlinson were seen dancing in the crowd and packing on the PDA.

“Literally, Zara is well in this,” a fan wrote. One person remarked, “LOL,” and another, “It’s so funny.” “Couples goals,” was a third phrase.

Their appearance at the festival also led to them becoming Instagram official as Louis shared a sweet snap of the couple in his Instagram reel from this year’s festival. Captioning the post: “Glasto 25,” Zara also gushed in the comments: “Best weekend ever.”

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As they danced to the music, Louis is seen with his arms wrapped around Zara, who rested her head back on his chest.
As they danced to the music, Louis is seen with his arms wrapped around Zara, who rested her head back on his chest.

Before a performance, Zara and Louis were seen posing with a group of pals in the video. While holding a beverage cup, Louis was seen sporting a red baseball cap, a baggy t-shirt with Hopeless Romantic on the back, and black trousers. In a white crop top and black pants, Zara stood close to Louis. She paired it with a black baseball cap and shades of black.

During Sketpa's set at Worthy Farm, Zara McDemortt and Louis Tomlinson were seen dancing in the crowd and packing on the PDA.
During Sketpa’s set at Worthy Farm, Zara McDemortt and Louis Tomlinson were seen dancing in the crowd and packing on the PDA.(Image: louist91/Instagram)

Before heading to Somerset for the festival, Zara also broke her silence on her split from Sam Thompson, 32, after they went their separate ways at the beginning of the year, after five years together.

The couple, who shared a cat with their two cats, resided together in London. Zara and Louis were photographed having a date in March after their split.

In a seemingly awkward exchange, Louis and Zara’s ex, Sam, first faced off at Soccer Aid last month. Despite the pair holding “peace talks,” Louis reportedly let down Sam following the game at Old Trafford.

Zara recently revealed that she is a ‘totally different person’ from when she was in her early twenties and said her life is not ‘glitz and glamour’
Zara recently revealed that she is a ‘totally different person’ from when she was in her early twenties and said her life is not ‘glitz and glamour’(Image: Instagram)

Zara recently stated that her life is not “glitz and glamour,” and that she is “totally different” from when she was in her early 20s.

She told The Sun : “The only thing in my life worth writing about is the work I do. I don’t care about social media as much as I used to, or about the aesthetic or the image, I value so much real relationships and real support around me, and being that to other people”.

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The former Love Island star said: “I’m a totally different person to the one I was when I was 21 years old and stepped into what appeared to be a glitzy world of showbiz, my day-to-day life is not at all glitz and glamour.”

Alan Titchmarsh’s ‘heartbreaking’ revelation after unexpected discovery with wife

The TV gardener’s experience of welcoming wildlife into his garden seems to have both positive and negative effects.

A heartbreaking discovery was made by Alan and his wife Alison.

Gardening legend Alan Titchmarsh has made an incredibly alarming discovery. The television personality who is known for his love of horticulture admits being gobsmacked when a fish in his pond appeared to be a creature.

Although he didn’t anticipate large creatures like otters in the wildlife pond he dug about 15 years ago, Alan, who will be gracing our TV screens this Sunday on ITV’s Love Your Weekend, did look forward to hosting “Newts and dragonflies, damselflies, and perhaps the odd kingfisher.”

In a brief chat with BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine, Alan revealed that for a while, he enjoyed a bustling enclave of miniature beasts skimming his pool’s surface – until an unexpected development occurred. “But then, from somewhere,” he reminisced, adding: “Probably on the webbed feet of a visiting duck, roach arrived.”

Roach are small yet resilient freshwater fish, which can grow up to 14 inches and survive under challenging conditions. Notably, scientists have found that roaches are often the last survivors as rivers or ponds succumb to pollution, reports Gloucestershire Live.

Roach had taken over Alan's pond
Roach had taken over Alan’s pond(Image: sandra standbridge via Getty Images)

Roaches have voracious appetites, but they are also durable enough to satisfy my needs. “Thinking it was just another species of wildlife to gleefully add to my list, I bought some fish food,” Alan said.

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Before Alan said, “Whenever I sprinkle it on the water, the surface turns into something reminiscent of that scene in the James Bond movie where the baddie is eaten by piranhas,” he said. Before all the food disappears, the once limp pool transforms into a foaming cauldron for the entire 30-second period.

Unfortunately, Alan’s roaches have also ravaged the insect population that initially delighted him, not just the occasional banquet of fish food.

The gardener had cherry blossom trees
The gardener had cherry blossom trees(Image: Masako Ishida via Getty Images)

In an effort to rebalance his aquatic ecosystem, Alan has even encouraged the growth of an alder tree over the pond in an effort to entice kingfishers to eat the roach.

The destruction of Alan’s beloved cherry blossom was the most depressing of his wildlife encounters. He recalls how “my small, but now 20-year-old plantation of the pure-white “Shirotae” cherry typically causes gasps in early April.

“We spent the weekend away this year just before the festival was scheduled to open.” We left our barn and hurriedly walked around the anticipated view. “.

His beloved trees had sadly been taken over by pigeons
His beloved trees had sadly been taken over by pigeons(Image: PAUL GILLIS / Reach PLC)

However, the scene Alan and his wife Alison encountered was “pathetic”. Wood pigeons had decimated the welter of buds.

He lamented that the only blossoms left were those on the slender branches, which were too fragile to support a peckish wood pigeon. He called it “heartbreaking.”

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Oasis fan shows off huge tattoo of band reunion 12 hours after they came off stage

After choosing a legendary first night image from Cardiff, an Oasis fan decided to take extreme measures to get the first tattoo of the reunion tour.

Noel and Liam were brothers in arms as the tour launched (Image: Samir Hussein/WireImage)

An Oasis mega fan wasted no time getting the tattoo of his dreams – hours after an iconic photo of the band’s comeback was taken.

The diehard had booked in the morning after their first Cardiff performance because he was so anxious to see the reunion. The fan, who is only identified as Wayne, was determined to make his choice something special with his Oasis tour tattoo, which is understood to be his first.

Picking the moment once-warring bothers Liam and Noel Gallagher embraced in front of the crowd on opening night, a photo of the cuddle was swiftly transformed into a leg tattoo. Artist Alfie Ware showed off his incredible work on his Instagram page, and it’s fair to say it went down a storm.

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Superfan Wayne wasted no time paying homage to their comeback (Image: alfie.wyre.s2/Instagram )

He posted a photo of the pair’s final performance at Studio S2 in Alvechurch, Worcestershire, on his website, which contains some of the tats performed at Studio S2 in Alvechurch, Worcestershire, as “wrapped up the last piece of Wayne’s Oasis leg sleeve this morning.” “Probably the first person to get this photo tattooed,” the company said shortly after taking it. a real pleasure to work with.

Alfie’s followers were, to be fair, impressed by his meticulous attention to detail and the image that Wayne had chosen. That came so quickly! he was told by no one. One of the group’s supporters said, “Would get that exact sleeve myself”! Everyone concerned is hopeful that the ink will last a lifetime and that there won’t be any significant sibling conflicts.

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Many of their original fans believed they would never see it coming to see them again when Liam and Noel took to the Cardiff stage, so it has become clear that the brothers were advised to stay in separate hotels for the first of their world tour in an effort to avoid a fight.

The brothers, who are famed for their volatile relationship, were placed in hotels half an hour away from each other. According to The Sun on Sunday, the famous duo skipped partying after their first night in the Welsh city and were driven away from the Principality Stadium at approximately 10.30pm.

The first night was absolutely fantastic, according to a source close to the publication. They “were a little shell-shocked”

They continued, “It went as well as anyone could have imagined.” Everyone who knows how delicate and fragile Liam and Noel’s relationship is knows how carefully orchestrated everything has been.

They don’t want to over-expose themselves to one another, the band’s insider said. The best way for them to relax in their own space is to have separate residences. They stated that they each resided about 30 minutes apart from one another in different locations outside of the city.

They want to keep things that way because they are currently happy families. They continued, “Liam sounds better than ever since he’s been off the booze for a while.” Liam is adamant about drinking and going out with friends, and he insists on getting eight hours of sleep per night.

Fans were in awe as the band, who had once been associated with the stereotypical rock and roll lifestyle, belted out their recognizable hits, such as Wonderwall, Stand By Me, Live Forever, and Half The World Away. And Debbie Gwyther, Liam’s partner, appears to be a factor in Liam’s clean lifestyle.

Debbie “protects him from all the hype” so he doesn’t get carried away, the source continued. They’ve switched out Guinness for a “zero alcohol beer” to maintain the desired ambient temperature. Noel’s 25-year-old daughter Anais and her 59-year-old mother Meg Matthews were also in the crows. Lennon, 25, and Gene, 24, Liam’s sons, both 24, were present at Friday’s performance.

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Their children never anticipated the day would arrive when they saw their father perform as Oasis on stage, according to reports that the Cardiff gig was emotional. Additionally, Anais reportedly served as a “driving force” in bringing the brothers together, despite their apparent lack of intention at the time.

Australian inquiry says racism behind police shooting of Indigenous teen

A groundbreaking coronial inquiry has revealed that an Australian police officer shot an Indigenous teenager dead because they were drawn to “high adrenaline policing.”

The 682-page findings were made at a ceremony in the remote outback town&nbsp, of Yuendumu in central Australia on Monday. Racist behavior was also “normalized” in Zachary Rolfe’s Alice Springs police station.

Five years after Kumanjayi Walker was shot, which caused protests all over the country. However, Rolfe was found not guilty of murder in a 2022 trial in Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory.

One of 598 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died in custody since 1991 when detailed records began, Walker was shot three times during the attempted arrest in Yuendumu.

After conducting a nearly three-year investigation, Northern Territory coroner Elisabeth Armitage said, “I found that Mr. Rolfe was racist.”

Rolfe worked for an organization with the hallmarks of “institutional racism,” she claimed, after being fired from the police force in 2023 for reasons unrelated to the shooting.

Rolfe’s racism and other attitudes “in a way that increased the likelihood of a fatal outcome” were a “significant risk,” she claimed.

According to the coroner, Walker’s family and community will always accept that racism played an “integral part” in his death. The taint could stain the [Northern Territory] police, the police said.

The coroner cited offensive language and described the territory’s tactical police as “grotesque examples of racism” during a so-called awards ceremony.

No complaints about the awards have ever been made over the course of ten years,” she said.

The policeman’s text messages also revealed his interest in “high adrenaline policing” and “contempt” for some more senior officers as well as “remote policing.” According to her, these behaviors “had the potential to lead to a fatal encounter with Kumanjayi.”

Walker’s family claimed that the inquest had exposed “deep systemic racism within the NT police” in a statement shared before the coroner’s release of her findings.

In a statement posted on social media, the family stated that “the hearing testimony confirmed our family’s belief that Rolfe is not a “bad egg” in the NT Police force but a symptom of a system that disregards and brutalizes our people.

The inquest concluded that there is evidence supporting a return to full community control, citing Yapa culture, stronger people, better outcomes, and self-governance, as stated in the statement, which mentions the Warlpiri people, also known as Yapa.

Kumanjayi White, 24, a Yuendumu native and a member of the Warlpiri community, passed away in a supermarket in Alice Springs last month, forcing Armitage to postpone their presentation.

How have Northern Ireland progressed since Euro 2022?

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Three years ago, Northern Ireland hosted their first major tournament of its kind at Euro 2022 in Southampton.

Even making the finals as a squad made up primarily of part-timers faced off against the odds was a success.

However, with the most recent tournament edition underway, Northern Ireland are now playing at home after losing to Norway once more in the play-off round.

How has Northern Ireland changed or advanced since their historic finals appearance, both on and off the pitch?

Since the Euros, the women’s game in Northern Ireland has significantly increased, according to now-retired record goalscorer Rachel Furness.

“We are definitely heading in the right direction, despite there still be a very long way to go.

What has changed?

The most obvious change has been in management, with Kenny Shiels leaving his position less than a year after the Euros in January 2023.

In April, Gail Redmond took over for the two July games against Scotland and the Czech Republic, and Andy Waterworth was given the reins for a friendly with Wales.

Soon after Emma Hayes’ assistant at Chelsea, Australian Tanya Oxtoby, who was also an Australian, was appointed and took charge of her first game in September 2023.

A number of players from the Northern Ireland squad that led them to the Euros had been playing international football since the senior team’s reform in 2005.

The squads’ average age has revealed the shift in focus. The age of the 23 players who took part in Euro 2022 was 26.7, with Marissa Callaghan, the captain, and Julie Nelson (37), Sarah McFadden (36), Furness (34), Ashley Hutton (34), and Sarah McFadden (38), all in their later years of careers.

The starting lineup for the final group game against England was 29.6 despite the absence of renowned striker Simone Magill, who suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury earlier in the tournament.

Northern Ireland managr Tanya OxtobyPress the Eye

The squad’s average age in their final game in Bosnia-Herzegovina, which was just 26.7 years from the Euros, was an even greater indicator of the squad’s trajectory.

The Euros squad had an average of 42.3 caps in terms of experience, but the most recent one only had 32.3, which highlights the work done by Shiels and Oxtoby as youth.

Ten of Northern Ireland’s squad’s players played football outside of the Women’s Premiership, according to their contracts.

The situation has changed, and Oxtoby’s organization now has just seven domestic players. Additionally, eight players have signed to 16 full-time professional contracts.

Some of the girls there have experienced it, and there are young, hungry girls who want to work for a lot longer, Furness said.

Furness said from inside the camp that getting more analysis, from the very beginning to the end, “helps the team make gains” that we might not have been able to in the past.

That is what happens in England’s professional game. You evaluate oneself, the other as a whole, and as a team. The girls are currently on a camp.

What are the statistics saying?

Caitlin McGuinness lifts the Women's League CupPacemaker

The figures highlight the increase in Northern Ireland’s girls’ and women’s football participation.

The Irish FA’s most recent strategy, which states that there has been an increase in participation, from 1,600 registered players in 2019 to 11,441 in 2024, has been released by the association.

In theory, a higher level of participation each year should increase the number of potential international players.

The Northern Ireland Football League introduced professionalism and licencing in the Women’s Premiership.

Attendance at NIFL games has increased by 59%, but there hasn’t been as much of a rise in crowd size after the Euros as anticipated.

The average attendance for Northern Ireland’s most recent eight home games, which included both Euro 2025 qualifiers and Nations League games, was 2, 192.

The average attendance of Northern Ireland’s four other home competitive games before the Euros qualifies for qualification in April 2021 and the finals the following summer was 2, 521 despite the record crowd of 15, 348 that day.

The first home game for Northern Ireland was an impressive win over Italy at a sold-out Seaview in November, which was followed by the Euros’ first two games away in Luxembourg and Latvia.

After that, they didn’t get their next home game until September 2023, when Oxtoby was in charge. With the Euros’ only four home games remaining, it was nearly impossible to regain momentum on that front.

What follows?

Kascie Weir in actionPressEye

Northern Ireland won’t play on the pitch until October when they face Iceland in a Nations League promotion play-off as they attempt to reach League A for the first time.

Since Oxtoby’s removal, Northern Ireland haven’t defeated a League A team, which is the biggest obstacle to progressing.

Despite having strong victories against countries like Norway, Poland, Portugal, and the Republic of Ireland, NI has consistently outperformed them. Iceland will face yet another stern test, despite their first two defeats, which have left them out of Euro 2025.

The Irish FA has released a women’s and girl’s strategy off the field that aims to expand on “five key pillars.”

How far away are Northern Ireland from recapturing the historic qualification for the Euros?

Furness noted that “I believe we might be close together a few times before it happens,” but that will only enhance the young group’s experience.

“I’m sure the staff in place thinks that the potential exists, and I’m sure they do, but why would they be in place if they didn’t think there wasn’t?”

I want to see us challenge again in the next five years, which comes naturally every few years.

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Trump slams ex-ally Musk’s political party as ‘ridiculous’

Elon Musk’s launching of a new political party has become “ridiculous,” according to Donald Trump, the president’s former ally, furthering the Republican party’s ongoing conflict with him.

The world’s richest man and Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which was cutting costs, had a close relationship, but they had a difficult feud over the president’s “big beautiful” tax and spending mega-bill.

Trump, who was returning from his New Jersey golf club to Washington, DC, declared to reporters on Sunday, “I think it’s ridiculous to start a third party.”

“Starting a third party just adds to confusion,” according to the statement from the two-party system. Third parties have never succeeded. I think it’s ridiculous, he said, so he can enjoy it.

Musk, who was born in South Africa, made the announcement on Saturday that he would form the America Party to challenge the country’s “one-party system.”

Musk, a Tesla tycoon and SpaceX executive, claims that the president’s massive domestic spending plan will cause the US debt to balloon and that he will do everything in his power to overthrow the majority of lawmakers.

When it came to domestic spending, the former DOGE head, who spearheaded a massive effort to reduce federal spending and reduce employment, compared Trump’s Republicans to Democratic challengers.

We live in a one-party system, not a democracy, according to Musk, who owns X, the social media platform he owns.

Musk provided few details about his plan, and it was unclear whether he had registered the party with US electoral officials. However, it might cause problems for Republicans in the midterm elections of 2026 and beyond.

“TRAIN WRECK”

While he was on Air Force One, he took to his Truth Social network to redouble his assault on Musk as a sign of how sensitive the subject could be for Trump.

Elon Musk has basically become a TRAIN WRECK in the past five weeks, according to Trump in a statement.

“We have enough of the Radical Left Democrats’ support for the creation of Complete and Total DISRUPTION andamp; CHAOS,” according to the statement from Third Parties.

Trump made a long diatribe in which he asserted that Tesla’s ownership of Tesla, combined with the spending bill’s reduction of subsidies for such vehicles, had caused him to become hostile toward the president.

Musk has argued that the bill’s increased US fiscal deficit and sovereign debt is primarily to blame.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also criticized Musk’s attempts to enter the political fray earlier on Sunday, telling him to keep running his businesses.

Bessent criticized Trump administration when asked by CNN if Musk’s plan irritated the Trump administration.

Bessent said, “I think the boards of directors at his various companies wanted him to come back and run those businesses, which he excels at running.”

“I expect that those boards of directors did not like yesterday’s announcement and will encourage him to concentrate on his business, not his political, endeavors.”

Musk left DOGE in May to concentrate on his corporate responsibilities, Tesla’s sales and reputation suffering in particular as a result of his brief entry into Trump’s inner circle.

In a bizarre ceremony where Musk appeared with a black eye and received a golden key to the White House from the president, Trump gave him a grand sendoff in the Oval Office.

After Musk had criticized Trump’s flagship spending bill, the two were immediately engaged in bitter verbal abuse on social media.