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Lennon Gallagher keeps it causal in khaki plaid jacket as he joins a stylish Keisha Buchanan and Mia Regan at the Burberry Festival Pub Quiz
Lennon Gallagher keeps it causal in khaki plaid jacket as he joins a stylish Keisha Buchanan and Mia Regan at the Burberry Festival Pub Quiz

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

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Lennon Gallagher keeps it causal in khaki plaid jacket as he joins a stylish Keisha Buchanan and Mia Regan at the Burberry Festival Pub Quiz

Lennon Gallagher kept it casual as he led the stars out and about at the Burberry Festival Pub Quiz in Notting Hill on Wednesday evening. The son of Liam Gallagher and Patsy Kensit opted for a khaki plaid jacket which he paired with a simple black Burberry Tee. He completed the look with a pair of dark blue oversized jeans, smart black shoes and large black sunglasses as he was seen puffing on a cigarette outside the venue. Meanwhile Mia Regan embraced a more preppy look as she paired a stylish checked playsuit with a grey short-sleeved polo jumper. Putting on a leggy display in the ensemble the model, 22, added a statement pair of dark green leather boots and black and white plaid handbag. Sugababes star Keisha Buchanan also made sure to flash plenty of skin in a black mini dress as she strode down the street. The singer, 40, covered up in a dark khaki Burberry coat with a plaid feature panel on one side. She added a pair of tortoise brown framed sunglasses, beige leather ankle boots and a white leather handbag. Keisha was joined by her fellow Sugababes Mutya Buena and Siobhán Donaghy after the threesome recently performed at Radio 1's Big Weekend last month. Mutya, 40, put on a very busty display in a bralette top which she wore underneath a stylish cream trench coat. The singer accessorised the look with a pair of gradient lens square shades, Burberry headband and black sandals. Elsewhere Siobhán kept it more casual in a pair of light denim jeans, black T-shirt and famous Burberry trench coat. Jordan Stephens opted for a summery ensemble in beige linen trousers and a plaid shirt which he wore open over a white T-shirt which read 'Love You'. Nick Grimshaw also opted for a plaid shirt over a white T-shirt which he paired with straight legged denim jeans and shades. He completed the look with a pair of dark blue oversized jeans and smart black shoes as he was seen puffing on a cigarette outside the venue It has been a busy week for Lennon after he attended day one of Royal Ascot on Tuesday. The aspiring singer was joined by his girlfriend Isobel Richmond who opted for an elegant, pale pink slip dress tat featured floral detailing and ruffles across the shoulders. Lennon wore a grey top hat, which he teamed with a tailored jacket and a beige waistcoat by Gieves & Hawkes. As well as modelling, Lennon has also followed in his father's footsteps by making music with his band Automotion. Last year Lennon - who has graced Italian Vogue and appeared at London Fashion Week - spoke candidly to MailOnline about the world of modelling and admitted it can be 'difficult at times'. He was first scouted at the age of 16 while walking down Brick Lane and he explained: 'I was walking in Brick Lane, and I was like, 16. 'I just got an army jacket and I was walking away from the store, this woman pulled me over and was like, ''You should be a model, take this card. We have a shoot in Africa, you should do it''.' Noting the situation seemed 'sketchy', Lennon went on: 'I didn't do the shoot because it seemed really sketchy, so I told my mum and she was like, ''If you want to get into it, I know some people''.' Vogue's beauty editor Tish Weinstock flashed a hint of her toned abs in a cropped black top and shorts Lennon told how he reaches out to his agent if ever he feels unsure about a shoot or casting call. 'It's always pretty difficult putting yourself up for castings and stuff and putting yourself out there,' he stated. 'And then there's like hundreds of people who maybe look a bit like you, look so different to you, and like everyone is going in and out, and you're like, ''I'm not going to get this!''' Lennon admitted: 'You kind of do get a bit insecure, I can't lie,' before noting the importance of asking for help. 'For the context of being in the studio, if there's something you don't like you can always call your agent and they are always willing to help you out. 'They'll always try to help you out to their best ability. You're not alone.

Rita Ora looks chic in a plunging brown leather dress as she joins stylish Becky Hill and Clara Amfo at ELLE UK's Celebration of Women In Music event
Rita Ora looks chic in a plunging brown leather dress as she joins stylish Becky Hill and Clara Amfo at ELLE UK's Celebration of Women In Music event

Daily Mail​

time11-06-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Rita Ora looks chic in a plunging brown leather dress as she joins stylish Becky Hill and Clara Amfo at ELLE UK's Celebration of Women In Music event

Rita Ora, Becky Hill and Clara Amfo looked typically stylish as they arrived at ELLE UK's Celebration of Women In Music event, in partnership with Fendi, in London on Tuesday. The singer, 34, put on a chic display in a plunging brown leather midi dress, and completed the look with a bold yellow bag and jewel embellished shoes. She accessorised with gold earrings and chunky bracelets, while her brunette tresses were swept back in a stylish updo. Meanwhile, Becky put on a very leggy display in blue Fendi shorts and a matching cropped shirt, teamed with silver heels. Clara looked incredible in a beige figure-hugging maxi dress, teamed with white heels and small handbag. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Elsewhere, Keisha Buchanan, 40, headed to the event with her Sugababes bandmates Mutya Buena and Siobhán Donaghy. Keisha looked effortlessly chic as she arrived in a bright red figure-hugging short-sleeved Fendi dress which reached down to her knees. She paired the dress with black stilettos and small oval sunglasses as she posed with Mutya and Siobhán. It comes after Rita left little to the imagination as she performed at the World Club Dome Festival on Saturday in Frankfurt, Germany. The singer put on a high-octane performance with a slew of scantily clad-backing dancers for the excited crowd. Taking to the stage, Rita flaunted her long legs in a pair of bright blue lacy hotpants with knee high boots. The Hot Right Now star teamed it with a matching ripped crop top and striped arm warmers as she belted out her biggest hits. While pop star then stripped off her shirt to reveal her white bra underneath, displaying her toned midriff to her thrilled fans. Clara looked incredible in a beige figure-hugging maxi dress, teamed with white heels and small handbag Kelly Rowland turned heads in a black peplum blazer and skirt, teamed with leather knee-high boots She paired the dress with black stilettos and small oval sunglasses as she posed with Mutya and Siobhán, as well as stars Jamelia (Pictured) and Rita Ora She looked on cloud nine as she shook her hips, showed off her dance moves and strutted around the stage. Even more impressive, Rita's arrival in Germany came only a day after she took to the stage at World Pride Music Festival in Washington DC . She put on another electric performance for at Festival Grounds At RFK Campus, alongside the likes of Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan on the line-up. While she arrived at the music festival in style, catching a ride with pals Paris Hilton and Cara Delevingne in Paris' private jet. The heiress shared a slew of snaps from the lavish flight, writing: 'Boarding Sliv Air with the hottest crew. World Pride, we're coming for you!' Meanwhile, Friday also saw the release of the music video for Rita's latest sizzling song Heat. The sexy single boasts several racy lyrics, including: the single, she sings: 'Sex on sight, anywhere you like. Inside or outside' and 'Only one thing I need, your heat on me.' Speaking to The Sun this week about the track, she explained: 'It's the need of it happening right now, in this moment. It's the idea that I want it on right now or I don't want to hear about it. It's that simple. 'I think that comes from the excitement of the song. I wanted it to feel instant and to have an impact. It is a brave, straight-up demand that you can use in any way you want.' Heat is expected to feature on her upcoming, still untitled, fourth album, which will be her first album release since her 2023 You & I. Rita told the publication: 'I wanted to really celebrate my sexuality and the way I am as a woman. My last album was so different, it was about my love life and getting married. 'But with this next lot of music I wanted it to be so carefree and back to how I was coming up in the industry. I wanted to celebrate everything I have become. It's not super deep, just fun.' Rita has recently been supporting Kylie for the first leg of her tour after she previously revealed that Kylie's 2023 mega-hit from Tension, Padam Padam was nearly given to her. The synth-pop banger - penned by Norwegian singer-songwriter Ina Wroldsen and producer Lostboy - was a viral hit for Kylie. But several artists were asked if they wanted to record it, including the Anywhere singer, because they didn't feel it was a Kylie song. Rita began performing as the support act for Kylie's Tension Tour in April at Atlanta's State Farm Arena. Gushing about the gig afterwards, she said: 'First night of the tour, wow the reception was incredible and I'm so grateful for this opportunity to connect with North America. It feels like such a huge compliment to open up for such an icon.'

Sugababes' Keisha Buchanan steps out with bandmates Mutya Buena and Siobhán Donaghy for ELLE UK's Celebration of Women In Music after ex appeared in court
Sugababes' Keisha Buchanan steps out with bandmates Mutya Buena and Siobhán Donaghy for ELLE UK's Celebration of Women In Music after ex appeared in court

Daily Mail​

time11-06-2025

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Sugababes' Keisha Buchanan steps out with bandmates Mutya Buena and Siobhán Donaghy for ELLE UK's Celebration of Women In Music after ex appeared in court

Keisha Buchanan stepped out with her Sugababes bandmates on Tuesday for ELLE UK's Celebration of Women In Music. The girlband singer, 40, headed to the event, which was held in London in partnership with Fendi, with Mutya Buena and Siobhán Donaghy. Keisha looked effortlessly chic as she arrived in a bright red figure-hugging short-sleeved Fendi dress which reached down to her knees. She paired the dress with black stilettos and small oval sunglasses as she posed with Mutya and Siobhán, as well as stars Jamelia and Rita Ora. Keisha's appearance comes just days after her footballer ex-boyfriend appeared in court ahead of a trial next year over allegations he assaulted, harassed and controlled her. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Taiwo Leo Atieno, 39 – who once played for Luton Town and the Kenyan national team – is accused of repeatedly assaulting the chart-topping star, banning her from wearing red lipstick, and controlling her every move, from what she ate to when she could shower. The alleged abuse, said to have occurred between 2015 and 2018, included three physical assaults, one of which left Buchanan in so much pain she required physiotherapy. The singer, now 40, told police the ex-pro striker also dictated her finances, her diet, her personal grooming, and even her TV choices – in what prosecutors described as an 'oppressive and controlling relationship'. Last week, at a preliminary hearing at Southwark Crown Court, Atieno was granted bail under strict conditions ahead of a five-day trial set to start on April 13 next year. Appearing via videolink from HMP Wormwood Scrubs, he spoke only to confirm he understood the conditions of bail. Atieno must surrender his passport, abide by a strict curfew and live at his home address until his trial. He is also forbidden from leaving England and Wales, applying for any travel documents, or having any contact whatsoever with Ms Buchanan — including via email or social media. 'The complainant states that while she lived with the defendant she wasn't allowed to open her own letters or sort out her finances. 'The complainant would have to ask for money whenever she wanted it. 'The defendant would get annoyed if the complainant wore red lipstick. He berated her and called her trashy, and told her she looked like a prostitute whenever she wore this.' Mr Kalber added: 'This then fed into her dietary issues, due to the defendant controlling what she was allowed to eat.' Atieno allegedly carried out three assaults on Ms Buchanan, two in the defendant's bedroom and one in the front room. One assault allegedly saw Ms Buchanan experience a sharp pain in her lower back, which she described as feeling like a kick. The singer had to undergo physiotherapy as a result of the abuse, it is alleged. The singer claims Atieno controlled her use of the shower while they were living together and only allowed her to use the gym 'at certain times', the court heard. After being blocked from contacting her in any way, the footballer allegedly sent Ms Buchanan emails, and is accused of harassment over the course of three years.

The UK's best seaside walks revealed including a secret celeb-loved island
The UK's best seaside walks revealed including a secret celeb-loved island

The Irish Sun

time10-06-2025

  • The Irish Sun

The UK's best seaside walks revealed including a secret celeb-loved island

IF you're looking for the UK's most beautiful beachfront walks, you're in luck. 4 Here are the best seaside walks across the UK Credit: Alamy 4 Studland Beach was named one of the best in the UK Credit: Alamy One of the best named is Rihanna , Daniel Radcliffe have all been spotted there, although the public can stay by booking a night at one of the hotels or cottages. They said: "In the middle of the Blackwater Estuary, with faint echoes of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, sits 380-acre Osea, reachable only around low tide along an ancient Roman causeway." The island has been owned by Nigel Frieda for more than 20 years, a music producer behind The Rolling Stones and Sugababes. Read more on walks Earlier this year, the island went on the market for £25million which includes the entire island as well as all of the hotels on it. Also dubbed the English Necker Island, it is great for nature lovers due to the abundance of wildlife and fauna. Prices for the hotels start from £300, or you can splash out £35,000 to rent the whole island. Osea Island is not the only beautiful walking route that was praised by the experts. Most read in News Travel In regard to Lythe, Sandsend, they wrote: "There's something a bit magical about the place. "In these parts, it's possible to beach hang, fossil hunt, forage, rock pool , and explore more of the North York Moors . " Scotland's West Highland Way: A Global Hiking Gem Ravenscar in Studland Bay, in Dorset also made the list, with walks alongside the Jurassic Coast cliffs. They also listed Ynys Gifftan in Wales, praising the "lush uninhabited isle". You can only visit for a few hours a day, due to the ide, but the walk has views of the huge Snowdonia. 4 St Ninian's Isle was a top spot Credit: Getty And in Scotland, St Ninian's Isle was listed for its "fine sand that slowly disappears as the tide rises," along with the "romantic" Erraid, also in Scotland. Last year, a 2,700-mile walking route was finally complete, making it the The King Charles III England Coast Path stretches from the Scottish border to the Cornish coast. There is even a Here are some other And we spoke to a man who has walked thousands of miles across the UK - 4 Osea Island is loved by celebs but you can stay the night if you book a hotel stay Credit: fineandcountry

I won't risk my safety by seeing Charli XCX at Glastonbury 2025
I won't risk my safety by seeing Charli XCX at Glastonbury 2025

Metro

time10-06-2025

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  • Metro

I won't risk my safety by seeing Charli XCX at Glastonbury 2025

Having been eight times, I'd never felt unsafe at Glastonbury. Murmurs of crowds becoming claustrophobic and even potentially dangerous felt like a myth or unfortunate chaos that belonged in the past. That was until I was in the crush to get to Sugababes. In 2022, they were performing at the Avalon stage, a pop-friendly area with my name written all over it. It has seen some of the greatest artists from the Smash Hits era finally make it to Worthy Farm, when it would have been unthinkable to see them on the bill 20 years ago. The Avalon stage has a capacity of around 3,000 people and Sugababes were playing in the early evening. They've had six number one singles, four platinum albums and headlined the 02 Arena this year – clearly a 3,000 capacity stage wasn't going to accommodate one of the most successful artists on the Glastonbury bill. But somehow we managed to make it into the stage. I couldn't see Mutya, Keisha or Siobhan at any point but we made it in when thousands of others didn't, and endured the fresh hell of being part of the stampede trying to get into the tent. The Astroworld crush, which killed 10 people during rapper Travis Scott's gig, was just the year before and while Glastonbury would never let anything like that happen, it was still suffocating enough to cling onto friends and begin to panic. It was the first time I've ever been genuinely quite scared at Glastonbury and was sure I would never find myself in the same precarious situation again. Jump two years and Sugababes were back at Glastonbury, this time bumped up to the West Holts Stage – a significant upgrade with a 30,000 capacity, but still, it was obviously going to be another health and safety nightmare. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Stewards were trying to enforce a one-way system but there's only so much a handful of volunteers in high-vis jackets can do when there are thousands of fans with tunnel vision slipping through the net. They played on a Friday afternoon, clashing with Paul Heaton who was on The Pyramid, and once again it was an unnerving crush to see Push The Button live at Worthy Farm. I've spoken with friends and, after our previous experiences, many of us are concerned about this year. Subsequently, I've made the decision to avoid seeing the artist I was most excited to see. Charli XCX has by far been the most colossally important artist of the last 12 months. It was impossible not to get swept away by the Brat summer of 2024, whether you were a party girl functioning on Golden Virginia and Smirnoff Ice or you were just a spectator enjoying the ride from afar. She is the moment and I don't have a doubt she'll bring in the biggest crowd of the entire festival. Last year, she played a DJ set at Silver Hayes and thousands of people turned up just to watch her spin decks. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Huge crowds were turned away disappointed and it became one of the most celebrated moments of the weekend. It wasn't even a full Charli XCX show and the crowd was determined, engrossed and, more importantly, humongous. It is unthinkable, then, that she isn't topping off her Brat era on The Pyramid Stage where almost the entire festival could – and would – descend as one 170,000-strong army. Instead, she is on at The Other Stage, which has under half the capacity of the Pyramid, and sadly where I wouldn't dare try to see her. Last year Avril Lavigne performed on The Other Stage, her last hit single now 14 years old, and crowds complained they felt crushed as the swarm of fans expanded into camping areas. The thought of Charli on The Other Stage is genuinely terrifying and while every single person I know is dead set on watching her set, reluctantly I just can't face it. Glastonbury offers assurances every year that it always has a 'robust, dynamic crowd management plan in place', which I don't doubt, and Emily Eavis has admitted they've sold fewer tickets this year in an attempt to avert crushes. But logistically, I don't see how they can possibly keep the enormous Brat army confined to the limited space surrounding The Other Stage. At best it will be unbearable, at the very worst, potentially dangerous. There is a clash which might thin the crowd ever so slightly with rapper Doechi performing at the same time, but I can't see that being much of a deterrent for fiercely loyal Charli fans. More Trending It's sad that Glastonbury seems to specifically treat its pop artists this way, sidelining them to smaller stages, undermining their enormous fanbases and essentially losing grasp on its evolving identity. Granted, Olivia Rodrigo is closing the Pyramid Stage, but would it have been too much to have two humongous popstars headlining the same weekend? Glastonbury needs to realise what it is and who it's for before someone gets hurt. Yes, I am very lucky to be able to be in the field come the last weekend of June, but I can't deny I'm absolutely gutted that seeing Charli just feels like a dangerous option, which could so easily have been avoided. Do you have a story you'd like to share? Get in touch by emailing Share your views in the comments below. 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