Olivia Attwood hints that ITV star ‘should be worried’ over ‘blood-sucking’ ex friend

After liking a TikTok comment that warned one particular star to watch their backs, Olivia Attwood has further aggravated her feud with her ex-friend Ryan Kay.

Olivia Attwood has publicly warned another ITV star to be careful of aligning herself with a former close friend following a bitter fall out. The 34-year-old TV star took to TikTok recently and slammed an ex-friend who she likened to being a parasite who jumps from one person to another, like a “tick”.

In her rant, Olivia certainly did not hold back as she also went on to claim that people similar to her former friend can not maintain a friendship for more than a year or two years. It comes after Olivia’s public fallout with one-time BFF and stylist Ryan Kay.

A fan of the video posted the following comment: “Ryan … Grace ought to be concerned. Olivia made the comment, which appeared to confirm that she was referring to former friends Grace Keeling, aka GK Barry, who is currently associated with Ryan.

Earlier this week, Ryan posted a picture of Grace, who he dressed for an appearance on Loose Women. Ryan captioned the photo: “It’s A Loose Kinda Friday.”

In her video clip, Olivia, who is also a panellist on the ITV daytime show, said: “We all know this person who, they can’t keep a job, they can’t keep a friend, they have no long term friends. Like, they have no friends they can keep for more than a year, two max. But it’s never their fault, they’re always the victim. This is a professional victim.”

She continued, “And you watch the cycle play out, you can now piece together the people who were before you, you can see your contribution to the cycle, and you can now see who they moved on to next.”

Olivia, who goes by the name Olivia, said, “I always believe that these types of people move on to new hosts rather than new friends.” like a tik . A tick must consume your blood and possess a host body in order to survive. So it will travel to another body once it leaves your body.

Despite neither Olivia or Ryan confirming the reason behind their fall out, it has been reported that it stemmed from him allegedly siding with her husband Bradley Dack, following her holiday with close friend and work colleague, Pete Wicks.

Olivia remained a liar about the cause of their feud at the time. When a fan inquired about Ryan on September 7, she responded, “I’m just very hurt if I’m honest. I had to respect myself and draw a line before you could have read what I might have written.

She continued, “It was a process that lasted a few months. I guess I should have seen something else. I think?? I give friendships everything, in every way, and I don’t let many people in, which stinks. I won’t be able to fully explain it in a story, but I will at some point.

She thanked her “small circle” of friends who “don’t feed the press with false narratives” just a few days earlier.

She continued, saying that she had been warned about Ryan by industry professionals but that she had not heeded their advice, but that she will never forget it.

She ended her remarks by explaining the reason behind her post, saying, “I know you have questions, but not this week because I’m kind of busy.

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Kenya’s revered opposition leader Raila Odinga being laid to rest

Days after several people were killed when mourners gathered in Nairobi to pay their respects, Kenyans are saying a final farewell to revered opposition leader Raila Odinga.

Odinga, a pro-democracy champion who also served as Kenya’s prime minister from 2008 to 2013, will be interred on Sunday at his family’s Bondo homestead.

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According to Kenya’s The Star newspaper, he will receive full military honors at the private burial following a funeral mass earlier that day at a nearby university.

A man who was referred to as a “selfless pan-Africanist” was interred at the final interment of thousands of Kenyans and dignitaries from across Africa.

Olusegun Obasanjo, Kenya’s president, and former president Uhuru Kenyatta, Kenya’s president, were among those present who praised Odinga as a “unifier.”

On the day of Raila Odinga’s funeral mass, Oburu Odinga’s brother, is observed by Kenyan President William Ruto at the Bondo-based Jaramogi Oginga University of Science and Technology.

Raila was a Kenyan dignitary who was also very respected throughout the continent and even beyond, according to Al Jazeera’s correspondent Catherine Soi during the ceremony in Bondo.

People in this country want to pay him the sacrifices he made.

Spectacular memorials

On Wednesday, Odinga, 80, died from a suspected heart attack at a southern Indian health clinic. On Thursday, thousands of mourners in Nairobi saw his body.

In the past three days, thousands of mourners have attended four public viewing events that have resulted in the deaths of five people and hundreds of injuries as a result of stampedes.

According to Al Jazeera’s Soi, there was also “a bit of a fracas” leading up to Sunday’s burial as “people tried to surge” toward the site, but security personnel “quickly contained” the crowd.

Security personnel control the crowd as mourners gather to attend a funeral Mass for Kenya's former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who died while receiving medical treatment in India, at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology in Bondo, Siaya County, Kenya, October 19, 2025. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya
At Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, mourners are gathered in a mass.

Odinga was arguably the most significant political figure of his generation in Kenya, affectionately known as “Baba” (“father” in Swahili).

In a career of shifting alliances, he became prime minister in 2008, and he also signed a political pact with former president Kenyatta in 2018 and with President Ruto last year.

He is credited as the main force behind the widely praised constitution passed in 2010 and his failure to win the presidency despite five attempts.

Following months of anti-government protests that saw young Kenyans storm and burn some Parliament of Kenya buildings, Odinga reportedly said on Friday that Odinga had supported him in “steady the country” under a political pact signed in March of this year.

Erastus Mwencha, the former vice president of the African Union, claimed that Odinga had a continental influence.

He continued, noting that some African nations are still trying to achieve democracy, that he “viewed him as one of those who fought for the second liberation.”

Countryfile’s Adam Henson says ‘I’ll never be rich enough’ after ‘horrible’ time on farm

Along with his work on BBC One’s Countryfile, Adam Henson owns a farm in Gloucestershire.

Adam Henson admits he will “never be rich enough” to own his farm. The Countryfile star runs Bemborough Farm in Gloucestershire with his business partner Duncan Andrews.

In 1998, they sold Adam’s father, Joe, for the farm. The site doubles as the Cotswolds Park Farm visitor attraction, which receives around 70, 000 visitors annually, in addition to being a functioning farm.

Adam, who admits that running a farm is tough, says he operates the site as a tenant. Speaking to the BBC , he said: “I’d love to, but I’ll never be rich enough to buy it.”

When the tenancy agreement expires in 12 years, he has previously stated that he may leave the farm. He will instead exchange his wife Charlie for a bungalow on the vast site.

He said: “So when the tenancy runs out in 12 years’ time, Charlie and I are moving to a bungalow close by in Winchcombe, where we have a few acres and will keep a few sheep and the dogs.”

He continued, “It will be the end of a time, but I will still be able to enjoy the beautiful countryside.”

Adam acknowledges that this year’s extreme weather has impacted his farm. Even though Adam has 350 commercial ewes and other farm animals in his flock, rye grass is said to pay the best.

A third of his farm has also been enrolled in environmental initiatives. He continued, “Spring was terrible. The crops won’t produce the grain, and the price of the grain will be low.

However, his sheep “lambed well” in 2025, making it likely that he made money off of them. However, the TV presenter claims that his support of the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) will be beneficial this year.

He explained the fund as “public money for public goods” that “supports conversation and wildlife”. Adam’s career branched out into the world of television in 2001 following a nationwide hunt for a new Countryfile presenter.

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Since then he has fronted a host of shows about rural life. Adam will be back on screens with Countryfile from 5.15pm tonight (October 19) on BBC One.

As they examine the impact of France on the “Garden of England” as the Kent Downs National Landscape, Adam will be joined by Charlotte Smith and Matt Baker in Kent this week. The location is preparing to become a cross-channel UNESCO geopark.

‘United Have So Much To Win’, Amorim Plays Down Anfield Record

Ruben Amorim, manager of Manchester United, has downplayed the significance of previous victories, insisting that his players have “so much to win” if they win against Liverpool as they gear up for a challenging trip to Anfield.

Only one victory came from a Wayne Rooney strike at Anfield in 2016, which was disappointing for United’s fans over the past ten years.

Before that, Juan Mata’s unforgettable brace was the difference-makers’ 2–1 victory.

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When asked if he would keep his players motivated by those moments, the manager replied that his approach was more focused on the present than the past.

In a pre-game conference on Sunday, Amorim said, “You have so many things to use with our players, like winning back-to-back games, to have that moment, and that can completely change,” Amorim said. “When you win, the week was so different, and you can use that to have that moment,” Amorim said.

So we can use a lot of different techniques with the players. They don’t seem to recall those games, in my opinion. Unfortunately, today’s football players don’t watch as many games. Therefore, the hardest part is that we have so much to use.

I don’t need to refer to those games because there is so much to be won if we perform and win the following one. We just need to demonstrate to them what that might entail for our future.

However, the United manager claims that his players are ready to face the challenge head-on.

“We demonstrated last year. And he claimed that the environment is more important than the way we begin the game.

“The environment can change,” he said. They will, of course, have an opportunity to win. We are prepared to experiment with loud environments, but we are not afraid of that. And if you looked back last year, not this year, but last year, we still sometimes play better in that environment than the pressure at home.

In a stadium that generates early momentum, he stressed the importance of a strong opening.

We never know what will happen, therefore. It’s crucial to get the game started well, do a good warm-up, feel that the first few minutes will be difficult, he continued.

So I believe they are prepared, but I believe we need to get ready for the impact, particularly at the beginning of the game.

Resurgent Medvedev wins first title for 882 days

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In the Almaty Open final, Corentin Moutet defeated a resurrected Daniil Medvedev to claim his first title in 882 days.

The former world number one from Russia, who won just one match at the Grand Slams and suffered a meltdown at the US Open, has had a rough year.

Medvedev’s inconsistent playing on the ATP Tour, and particularly his issues with his serve, caused him to fall short of the top 10 and ultimately fall short of Gilles Cervara, a long-time coach.

Since moving to the Netherlands with Thomas Johansson and Rohan Goetzke, Medvedev consistently improved, winning 7-5, 44-6, 6-3 over Frenchman Moutet.

It marks Medvedev’s first competitive title since the Rome Masters of 2023, and it marks his first since March of that year.

Additionally, Medvedev has won 21 titles at 21 different tournaments as a result of his victory.

To win a title together with my two daughters is really nice, said world number 14 Medvedev.

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The 2021 US Open champion Medvedev had lost six of his finals, including one at Halle earlier this year.

Some people were left to wonder if his ability to play at the highest level was over due to his frequent outbursts on the court and his defensive play style.

However, the 29-year-old has made some adjustments in recent weeks, making an aggressive play and attempt to hit the net, backed up by a better serve.

In the first set, he won four of the final five games to reclaim the lead over the difficult Moutet.

Before Moutet, who was competing for his first ATP Tour title, took control and forced a decider, the pair exchanged breaks in the second set.

Before Medvedev broke to 15, Moutet saved four early break points in a score of 15 to start the match.

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Scottish Champions Celtic Suffer First Defeat At Dundee In 37 Years

The Scottish champions’ shock 2-0 defeat to Celtic put a dent in their title defense on Sunday, sinking them to their first defeat at Dundee in 37 years.

Before the break, Celtic defender Cameron Carter-Vickers scored an own goal just before the break after Clark Robertson’s first-half header caused Brendan Rodgers’ side to fall behind.

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After a disappointing season that saw Celtic fans eliminated from the Champions League qualifying stages, Celtic fans had disrupted the game by throwing hundreds of balls onto the field.

Since Tommy Coyne’s goal in 1988 was the only goal scored for the Dark Blues, Celtic have lost in the league for the first time at Dens Park.

Celtic were booed off at the end, but they are still five points clear of surprise rival Hearts when they face them at Tynecastle on Saturday.

Celtic will face Sturm Graz in a Thursday Europa League game before the trip to Edinburgh.

Fans of Bombard Pitch

After the first whistle, when Celtic fans started throwing different colored balls at the pitch, which caused a delay while they were cleared, the game came to a quick halt.

Celtic’s striker Kelechi Iheanacho took a quick shot to the outside of the post, but Robertson’s unmarked header from a Cameron Congreve corner gave Dundee the lead in the 17th minute.

As Celtic continued to put pressure on, Kieran Tierney and Yang Hyun-Jun both made errors.

However, Congreve skimmed past Celtic centre-back Liam Scales in stoppage time before heading over to Joe Westley to skim the ball in off the helpless Carter-Vickers.

After the break, Celtic midfielder Reo Hatate fired wide from the edge of the area before Ashley Hay, a substitute for Dundee, curled home from 12 yards.

Iheanacho was thwarted by Dundee goalkeeper Jon McCracken twice, but Celtic was unfortunate.

Referee Matthew MacDermid immediately pointed to the spot after Hatate’s shot appeared to be blocked by Paul Digby’s arm inside the Dundee area.