Katherine Ryan admits why she spoils daughter Violet with expensive gifts and flights

This week, comedian Katherine Ryan revealed that she is expecting daughter Holland, making her a mother-of-four.

Katherine Ryan has acknowledged the real cause of Violet’s lavish travels and presents for her 16-year-old daughter. After revealing the birth of her first child, Holland, this week, the comedian is now a mother-of-four.

Violet is her eldest daughter and Katherine isn’t afraid to admit she spoils her, especially when it comes to Valentine’s Day. However, the star has said that she has a very good reason why she treats her daughter to extravagant gifts.

Violet, according to her daughter Violet, shouldn’t settle for the bare minimum and should be expected to know how a potential partner should treat her.

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Katherine stated on the podcast Mad, Sad &amp, Bad that she doesn’t raise honorable children. Being an nepotistic baby can turn off people.

Many of these children have real struggles to reach their potential, which is a terrible feeling. I have, however, decided to give my daughter very extravagant Valentine’s gifts and spoil her as much as I can.

She continued, “I take her wherever she wants to go, I get her VIP tickets to any event I can because then I don’t think she will be impressed by someone’s dusty son.”

“I used to be really impressed by the offer of a ride home. I consider myself to be a wonderful mother and a wonderful father. My wheelhouse is parenting. I excel at it. I look after my children and I’m honest with them. I don’t feel the same shame as many women who choose to be mothers, in my opinion.

After laboring for just 45 minutes, Katherine revealed this week that she had given birth to her daughter, Holland. The couple discussed the quick arrival and Bobby Koostra returned to her podcast.

Just days after giving birth, the mother-of-four filmed Katherine Ryan: Telling Everybody Everything in her arms while holding her newborn daughter Holland.

Katherine’s husband Bobby announced the arrival of Holland on Instagram on Sunday, as he shared photos from her birth. The couple chose to have their baby daughter at the private maternity hospital, The Portland, which cost them a huge £10,000.

When it came to Holland’s arrival, the pair claimed to have had a stress-free experience, with Katherine calling it “smooth sailing”

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Katherine responded, “It’s pretty smooth sailing.” If I hadn’t given birth by Friday, a lovely, handsome doctor would have induced us. Pat, a famous obstetrician,

“We won’t say his full name, but those who are aware will be aware of who he is.” Everyone is aware of his identity. And you don’t want to be in front of him, either.

Primark fan ‘going to break spending ban’ for ‘stunning’ £10 style

Primark’s new £10 style is a raving success for lovers of fashion in the fall and winter months.

Primark has wowed shoppers with a new £10 style that fans swear they ‘need.’ One shopper is so impressed that she claims she’s going to break her ‘spending ban’ for the outfit. The retailer’s Sculpted Cardigan caught attention when it was featured in a viral video shared on TikTok.

Available in blue, black, grey, and lilac, the style is described by Primark as a ‘soft sculpted knit cardigan with a sleek V-neck design.’ The full product description reads: “This sculpted cardigan is a Major Find you won’t want to miss.

It comes in a lilac shade that is simple to style and is made of soft, fine knit with a subtle brushed texture. It has a sleek, sculpted shape thanks to its slightly shaved cut, long V-neckline, and delicate button front, and horizontal seam detail adds structure.

The appearance is polished and contemporary thanks to long sleeves and neat edges. Get it or leave it, layer it up and elevate everyday outfits! “

Shoppers loved the cardigans when fashion creator Immie Farrow (@immie.farrow) tried on the grey and black styles in a TikTok post. The video racked up over 80k likes.

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No joke, I saw this at 1:21pm today and left my house to buy it 20 minutes later. I’m in love. Another fan wrote, “I definitely want to return for a black one after buying the grey one on Thursday.” “

Love them both, they both said. “Stunninggg,” a different viewer said. When a customer said, “Running to get,” there was more excitement. A fan wrote, “Wow, I just put myself on a spending ban and I’m going to break it already.” “

Another customer remarked, “I need. A fan then said, “Guys, I need ideas, what jacket would you wear with this?” A trench coat or bomber-style jacket, Immie said. “

Customers can also use the product images on Primark’s website, where click and collect is available. For instance, Primark paired the lilac cardigan with a long coat and a pleated skirt, while Primark paired the pair with blue jeans and a grey cardigan.

Primark shoppers searching for autumn and winter cardigans might prefer the £12 Paula Echevarría Contrast Stitch Cardigan, which is currently trending on Primark’s website. Available in charcoal, chocolate, or a white/black colour, the style is described as ‘a button-up cardigan with contrast stitching, patch pockets and rib trims.’

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This button-up Paula Echevarra cardigan is intended to give your knitwear collection a new twist, according to the full product description. The contrast stitching creates eye-catching detail that perfectly frames the silhouette in a versatile white/black colorway.

Claudia Winkleman’s ‘deep-down sense of fear’ over Strictly ratings before show exit

Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly, who hosts Strictly, made a sensational announcement yesterday that they would be leaving the program. The former admitted to feeling concerned that “people don’t want to watch it anymore.”

Claudia Winkleman shared her concerns regarding Strictly Come Dancing’s ratings before announcing her exit. In a dramatic move yesterday, both Claudia and her co-host, Tess Daly, announced they would be quitting the flagship BBC show, marking the end of a 21-year tenure for Tess and Claudia (who joined It Takes Two in 2004).

Claudia and Tess, speaking in a statement on Instagram, noted that they “loved working as a duo and hosting Strictly has been an absolute dream”, adding they were “always going to leave together” and it felt like the “right time”.

Yet, Claudia appeared to express a fear that the show’s viewership wasn’t guaranteed as far back as five years ago. Indeed, in her 2020 book, Quite, she said the Strictly team “don’t take it for granted” that people will “watch again every year”.

The host of Celebrity Traitors said, “We don’t take it for granted that people watch again and again.” That would be illogical, haughty, and fundamentally uncool. Will they watch, will they come, will anyone care at the launch, the anticipation is high.

We’re also anxious to see these people move, she continued. Do they have dancing? Can they clap while the clock ticks? (I can’t, by accident), and will they make friends with everyone else?

The TV star continued, “But primarily there’s the fear – a real deep-down sense of, “Hide, what if people don’t want to watch it anymore?” Although this is normal and healthy, the studio audience’s happiness is a great relief.

Claudia went on to say they love the show’s various professional dancers “so much”, before noting how they have a group dance, and they’re then on their way.

Elaborating further about how they feel about parting ways with the show, Claudia and Tess said they would “cry” when they say the very last “keep dancing”, but intend to keep saying it to each other off-screen.

However, she said this will possibly be done while in “tracksuit bottoms at home while holding some pizza”. Meanwhile, Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse was spotted in the comments responding to the shock announcement.

She said, “I’m going to miss you so much! ” while offering some words of support. You are a model and inspiration. Still shocked, but we wish you the best wishes and love.

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In a further twist to the proceedings, the duo’s announcement has come mid-season. Tess and Claudia have, however, confirmed they will stay until the end of the current 23rd series, their final appearance, reports the BBC, will take place during the Strictly special on Christmas Day.

Tess first appeared on the program in 2004 and was accompanied by Play Your Cards Right legend Sir Bruce Forsyth.

Claudia Winkleman wore this gorgeous party season little black dress on The Traitors

With her most recent Celebrity Traitors look, which is still available in all sizes, Claudia Winkleman has demonstrated that the little black dress never goes out of style.

If you’re anything like us, you’re eagerly awaited the recognizable outfit Claudia Winkleman will wear on The Traitors in. Additionally, a new look is added for another Celebrity episode.

Claudia snagged a momentarily from her traditional tartan, chunky knits, and maxi dresses for a party-ready lace mini dress at the round table last night. Sinead McKFreey styled Claudia in the Lydia Black Dress from celebrity-loved label Nadine Merabi, of course, keeping with her customary gothic vibe.

The £395 dress is expensive but significantly less expensive than other Prada and Burberry styles that have previously been worn on the show. Surprisingly, the Nadine Merabi website still has the mini in all sizes in stock.

Claudia layered a black turtleneck underneath the dress, black tights, and chunky black boots, which is most likely her signature Traitors style.

Rosie Ramsey will still use this £2 liquid blush when she’s 95 because she adores it so much.

A Zara coat that is still available is Claudia Winkleman’s “best ever” Traitors look.

This isn’t the first time Claudia has worn a number from the British-Lebanese designer. Over the past few years, the presenter has worn a variety of Nadine Merabi dresses and jumpsuits when presenting Strictly Come Dancing, so it’s no surprise to see her leaning on one of her trusty favourites again.

The lace mini dress is pricey at almost £400. We’ve rounded up some affordable alternatives for Traitors fans to choose from since it’s the ideal party season look.

Black Lace High Neck, Long Sleeve Mini Dress New Look

For £20, you can purchase it right now.

This New Look lace mini dress is currently on sale for £20, so you can’t go wrong. This mini is ideal for sprinkling Claudia’s style, whether you layer it underneath a black slip dress for a more modest appearance or wearing it on its own.

Club L Antheia Black Lace Long-Sleeve Peplum Mini Dress

Shop it for £115

This Club L mini has a slightly different design thanks to the peplum detailing on the waist, which has a similar gothic, lacy vibe to Claudia’s Traitors look. This chic mini will be perfect if you prefer more sleeve-fitting outfits.

Black ASOS DESIGN Lace Off Shoulder Mini Dress

For $34, purchase it.

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Jarman wins world floor gold in GB one-two

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As Great Britain claimed a one-two finish in the men’s floor final, Jake Jarman claimed gold at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

Jarman, who won the bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, came out on top in Jakarta, Indonesia, with a score of 14.866.

With his previous three European titles on the floor, his compatriot Luke Whitehouse followed closely behind to place second with a score of 14.666 to claim his first medal at a World Championships.

With a medal total of 14.533, Filipino Olympian Carlos Yulo finished second on the podium.

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RSF drones target Sudan’s Khartoum in fourth day of sustained attacks

As the government-aligned Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) tries to resume air traffic after regaining control of the city several months ago, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been using drones to target Sudan’s capital Khartoum and its main airport for a fourth day in a row.

Residents who live close to the Khartoum International Airport reported to Al Jazeera that drones and surface-to-air missiles were audible above the capital before loud explosions started to sound.

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The extent of the damage and whether the capital’s main airport was successfully struck are unknown.

The airport was scheduled to open its doors on Tuesday, one day before the airport’s fourth consecutive day of attacks, which came after at least two years of hostilities.

A single plane operated by the nearby Badr Airlines made an afghan landing on Wednesday, before a local airport official informed AFP on condition of anonymity that the airport’s reopening has been postponed “under further notice” due to incoming attacks.

According to Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan, who is based in Khartoum, “there are concerns that this will not happen, despite authorities saying that operations are scheduled to begin on October 26.”

The war, which began in April 2023, has caused the most human-caused humanitarian crisis in the world, killing tens of thousands of people and displaced about 12 million more.

Return to Khartoum

In March, the Sudanese military retakes the city from the paramilitary force. Residents have since attempted to go back to their homes, frequently finding them destroyed.

The walls and ceilings of Alfatih Bashir’s Omdurman home, which he constructed with all of his savings, have collapsed. Bashir claimed to have constructed it while working abroad, not knowing how much money was left over to repair the damage.

“I’m just sitting quietly with my wife and two kids, not working.” Sometimes, we only have enough food to last. How do I even begin rebuilding?” he stated.

Authorities are still assessing the number of homes that have been damaged in the conflict, but the RSF and the military have left scars all over the city.

Afaf Khamed, a different resident, claimed she saw the extent of the damage and quipped, “I saw it go away.”

“We were born here, where all of our family members were married,” the statement read. She told Al Jazeera, “My sister and I now live here, and we can’t rebuild because we don’t have anyone to assist us.”

Reconstruction is a challenge for those who have worked during the war because the local currency is now in decline. The Sudanese pound increased from 600 to the US dollar in April 2023, when the conflict first started, to 3,500 pounds, despite salaries remaining stable.

The war-torn nation’s ability to support reconstruction is also hampered by poor transportation. Mohammed Ali, the owner of the store, claimed that because of security checks, materials take too long to arrive. In consequence, he claimed, “fewer and fewer people are purchasing building materials.”