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Win a pair of Shokz earbuds, worth £169, in this week's Fabulous competition

Win a pair of Shokz earbuds, worth £169, in this week's Fabulous competition

Scottish Sun14-06-2025

HEAR THIS! Win a pair of Shokz earbuds, worth £169, in this week's Fabulous competition
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WE sometimes need a little extra push to get down to the gym or out on a run.
Thankfully, Shokz's new OpenFit 2 wireless earbuds are super-stylish, ultra-lightweight and even sweat-proof so you can wear them from park to train to desk (and back).
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Three Fabulous readers can each win a pair of Shokz earbuds in this week's competition
We've teamed up with Shokz to give you the chance to win one of three pairs of Shokz OpenFit 2 in beige - worth £169.
Powered by Shokz's DualBoost Technology, you'll enjoy deep, resonant bass and a high-frequency driver for crisp mids and highs.
Plus, physical buttons and touch controls make it super-easy to change the volume, skip tracks and answer calls.
You'll get 11 hours of listening on a single charge and a 48-hour run-time with the charging case, too.
Forgotten to charge them? A 10-minute quick charge will give a two-hour boost of listening time.
There really is zero excuse for skipping that workout now (sorry)!
Three Fabulous readers can each win a pair of Shokz earbuds in this week's competition.
Enter using the form below by 11:59pm on June 28, 2025.
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  • Scottish Sun

My mum abandoned us for toyboy Masai warrior on holiday in Kenya – it destroyed my life & even teachers laughed at me

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Stevie has relocated with his wife and children to Seoul, in South Korea, and hasn't spoken to Cheryl in 10 years. He told how his brother moved to Canada, and similarly has little contact with their mum. In harrowing tales, Stevie revealed his childhood had been traumatic before Daniel arrived on the scene. His father, Robert Liddington, had left the home when he was five-years-old, which saw Cheryl spiral into a mental breakdown. Stevie and his younger brother were temporarily placed in foster care after they "saw things no child should ever witness" - including Cheryl holding a knife to her own neck, Stevie claimed. 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  • Scottish Sun

The super-lightweight Sainsbury's dress that's great for chucking over a bikini or keeping cool

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  • Scottish Sun

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