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Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Rochelle Humes relentlessly mocked by fans after holding queues up at Heathrow to take 'aesthetic' photo of her security tray
Rochelle Humes was mocked by fans after holding up a queue in the airport to post an 'aesthetic' photo of her security tray. The Saturdays singer, 36, uploaded the Instagram post featuring the contents of her handbag while going through customs at Heathrow Airport over the weekend. It showed her belongings - including a pair of headphones, a black handbag and a digital camera - sprawled out across the tray as Rochelle prepared for a getaway. The presenter also carried with her a wallet, bracelets and a pack of Matcha power - a 'trendy' health drink popular with young adults and teenagers. But the post sparked confusion amongst Instagrammers, who questioned why Rochelle chose to hold up queuing holiday-goers to take a photo of 'c**p flung in a tray'. Rochelle's attempt at an aesthetic post was uploaded to the Archbishop of Banterbury's Instagram page, with the amusing caption: 'POV: You're stuck behind Rochelle Humes in the cue at the airport, whilst she tries to lay out the items in her security trat for an aesthetic Instagram post.' Baffled viewers soon flooded to the comments section to mock the singer, writing: 'I have wondered for TIME how people have the time to do this... like what? when? I feel lime I'm in a race to get off the belt', 'Miss you don't have to empty your bag anymore, move it along please', 'I love aesthetic pics because I love photography. I respect it. But only take aesthetic pics on your own time...', 'Is that the fantastic photo? Looks like c**p flung in a tray...', 'Can't she read? She shouldn't be taking photos whilst going through security, there are multiple signs saying 'No Photography'!', 'Always got to have that emergency bag of tea with you.' The upload came as Rochelle jetted off for a sun-soaked 72 hours in the South of France with her husband of almost 13 years JLS star Marvin, 40. They were joined by the presenter's uncle former England midfielder Paul Ince, 57, who organised the trip to celebrate his 35th wedding anniversary with his spouse Claire. A smitten snap shared by Rochelle showed her and Marvin enjoying a steamy kiss in front of a scenic backdrop as they celebrated the Inces. The Saturdays star looked jaw-dropping for the photos as she slipped into a vibrant pink and white two-piece with a pair of co-ord sunglasses. She gushed in her caption: '72 hours in the South of France with my love, celebrating love, with the people we love! '35 years of Mr & Mrs Ince, I love you beyond measure. So grateful for you and that you are ours. 'The last slide is me 35 years ago.' It came after Marvin sent crowds wild at the weekend after making a surprise appearance at Capital's Summertime ball with JLS. Dressed in trendy denim looks, the 40-year-old took to the stage alongside his bandmates Aston Merrygold, Oritsé Williams and JB gill, following in the footsteps of previous surprise guests such as Craig David and Perrie Edwards. The former The X Factor runners up performed a host of their biggest hits for the show including Club is Alive, She Makes Me Wanna, Beat Again and Everybody in Love. Speaking about the surprise performance, the band said: 'It's been 16 years since our first Capital's Summertime Ball and there was no better way to return than surprising fans with our Barclaycard Out of the Blue performance!' 'We love sharing the stage together and to be at such an iconic venue once again was just incredible! Hearing 80,000 people singing back every word to us was a moment we'll never forget'. They were joined at the ball by a plethora of stars including Rita Ora, KSI, Tate McRae and Fresh Prince of Bel-Air lead actor Will Smith, who sent supporters into a frenzy as he welcomed his son Jadenm 26, on stage. The former Karate Kid actor told the crowd after hitting the stage: 'I'm only joining cause it's Father's Day.'


Daily Mirror
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Mollie King shares realities of 'less glamorous life' of being mother of two
Former The Saturdays singer Mollie King opened up about what it's really like juggling fame while being a mother of two Mollie King has swapped the red carpet for sleeping on the nursery carpet now she is a mum of two. The former The Saturdays singer gave birth to second daughter Liliana in December – and returned last month to her afternoon Radio 1 presenting slot. Mollie, 38 – engaged to ex-England cricketer Stuart Broad – revealed: 'Life's a lot less glamorous when you're a mum of two. 'I was laughing with Stuart after [last month's] Baftas. I went from walking the red carpet, to sleeping on my daughter's carpet. I missed the afterparty and came home. She couldn't sleep so I was sleeping on the floor in her bedroom while she was in her cot. 'I'd managed to get out of my dress but my hair and make-up was still glammed up. You don't realise how much your parents did for you until you're a parent yourself.' Mollie and Stuart, 38, had Liliana just before Christmas, giving a sister to Annabella, two. Mollie, who has hosted Radio 1's Monday to Thursday early afternoon slot with Matt Edmondson for the past year, said of her return to work: 'It's such a tough one because I adore being at home with the girls. 'But I also love being on the radio doing a job I love with Matt, who's one of my best friends. The hardest thing is missing the girls and coping being away from them. 'But Stuart and I juggle it between us. We're a bit of a tag team – he works most weekends and I work Monday to Thursday, so it's a bit 'one in, one out'." Mollie added: "But Annabella is brilliant, which makes things easier. I was worried she'd feel pushed aside but she's been amazing. She's very affectionate and protective over her already.' Mollie had 13 top 10 hits with girl group The Saturdays, who went on hiatus in 2014 after a seven-year run. Last year she raised more than £1.3million for Red Nose Day with her 310-mile Pedal Power bike ride. She cycled in memory of her dad Stephen, who died of a brain tumour 10 days after Annabella was born. Mollie said of working through her grief: 'I don't think you ever get over it. It's been hard knowing he's missed out on another granddaughter. 'When I had my little one, I felt such mixed feelings. I wish he'd known her. But I also know he's still with me.'


Daily Mirror
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Rochelle Humes' new denim dress from Next has shoppers swooning
Rochelle Humes' latest collection with Next has dropped, with some seriously swoonworthy pieces for summer including a maxi denim dress With a new season comes new fashion collections from some of our favourite brands. These include Poppy Delevingne's collaboration with Nobody's Child and Next's newest range with This Morning star Rochelle Humes. One dress in particular from Rochelle's new collection is making waves with fashion fans for its lightweight denim make-up and elegant style. The Mid Blue Denim Sleeveless Denim Maxi Dress, which comes in a blue mid-wash denim hue as well as a more neutral ecru colour, retails at £48. Made from a lightweight cotton-blend fabric (77% Cotton, 23% TENCEL™ lyocell), the dress is ideal for summer as it is sleeveless and has a relatively relaxed silhouette, delivering ample ventilation on humid days. Crafted with a round neckline (ideal for adding necklaces and layering), the frock has a maxi length whose raw hem adds some lovely texture and a bit of a unique look. Its sleeveless design makes it a great item to stash in the suitcase on holiday - plus, with a denim make up it's highly unlikely to crease. The dress is also available in two different lengths and in sizes 6 to 22, catering to a variety of shapes and sizes, regular and tall. This does mean that those with more petite frames may feel a little bit swamped, which is one negative of this dress. While it doesn't yet have any reviews on the Next website, the dress was posted on the brand's Instagram page, alongside a number of other pieces from the collection - including this playful White/Pink Graphic Print Beach T-Shirt, £25 - underneath which fans of the The Saturdays star shared their love for the new garments. Shop the look £48 Next Buy Now on Next Product Description One person wrote: "Ohhhh love it," while someone else stated: "My fave edits." Another shopper raved: "This brand is in safe, brilliant hands." One lovely detail that makes this dress stand out is its diagonal seam design, which adds some texture and dimension to the dress. However, for those who'd prefer a more fit-and-flare shape, Marks and Spencer's Pure Cotton Square Neck Midi Skater Dress is £45 and has a pleated skirt and square neckline that's super flattering. It's also a good option for those who'd prefer to keep their arms covered. For a more shirt-dress style with no sleeves, like Next's Roman, Next's Denim Button Through Midi Dress is £40 and comes in sizes 10 to 20. With a waist tie and v-neckline, it's a really flattering option for summer. Shoppers have described it as having 'excellent style and fits really well', others have said it's 'suitable for any age.' However, Rochelle's mid-Blue Sleeveless Denim Maxi Dress is available from Next for £48.


Daily Mail
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Una Healy hit by a storm of criticism as fans slam The Saturdays star for her 'off-key' Mighty Hoopla performance
Una Healy has been called out by fans for her 'off-key' performance during Mighty Hoopla festival in London on Saturday. The Saturdays legend, 43, looked incredible as she took to the stage in a bejewelled double denim co-ord. During the night, she performed some of the biggest hits from her time in the 2000s girl band including All Fired Up, Higher, and Notorious. But during her delivery of their 2010 song Ego, fans were less than impressed with her performance and it's not clear whether there were simply tech issues because Una does usually have a beautiful singing voice. A clip of her gig was shared to TikTok with fans rushing to the comments to all say the same thing. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. @berni_sounds_ Una Healy from The Saturdays performing Ego at Mighty Hoopla 🗣️ @Una Healy #unahealy #thesaturdays #ego #mightyhoopla ♬ sonido original - Berni Sounds They commented: 'That was completely off-key at the start lol.' 'What key is that?' 'Was it off key? ….YES! Did I love every minute of it? YES! I'd love a Saturdays reunion.' 'I don't think she can hear herself.' 'Una is an amazing can't hear herself.' 'Sounds drunk.' It comes after Una teased the future of The Saturdays following months of speculation. Over the past couple months, the pop group have been left speculating that a reunion may be on the cards, after they announced their indefinite hiatus in 2014. A clip of her gig was shared to TikTok with fans rushing to the comments and all saying the same thing Last year, the band teased a reunion after some members met up and took to social media with a series of selfies together. Frankie Bridge joined pal Vanessa White for a long overdue get-together and they posed for a snap alongside their friend Leah Meredith. Una also caught up with Vanessa, who commented on her snap: 'Can't believe it's been nearly 7 years since we've seen each other! Love you.' When asked if a reunion was on the cards soon, she told the Metro in February: 'The girls are amazing, we're all still really good friends and I would love a reunion one day. 'I'm always the one going, "come on girls, let's do it." 'It's not going to happen this year, I can guarantee that, it's not happening this year but one day, hopefully.' The Saturdays were formed by Polydor Records in June 2007. They released four albums and a greatest hits album before parting ways in 2014 The Saturdays were a popular girl group, formed in 2007, and had great success with several top ten hits. Since their hiatus, the members have all gone on to pursue various solo projects. Rochelle Humes has become well known for her TV stints, co-hosting shows like This Morning and The Hit List. While Frankie took to reality shows including I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, and has written a Sunday Times bestselling book. Mollie King has worked as a radio presenter on BBC Radio 1, while Vanessa has focused on her solo music career. As for Una, she has also pursued a solo music career. Earlier this year, she landed herself a role in Netflix's latest star-studded reality show, Celebrity Bear Hunt.


Metro
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Rochelle Humes has moved on from music - what she's doing now might surprise you
Rochelle Humes is still getting used to Zoom quirks – 'I start every conversation muted,' she laughs – but that's about the only part of her day-to-day that's not polished to a shine. As a presenter, entrepreneur, brand founder, and now podcast host, Humes has become a widely recognised force in British media after leaving pop groups S Club Juniors and The Saturdays. Now, she's turning her attention to a new kind of stage: UK House, where she'll host a Ladies Who Launched lunch on June 3 as part of a three-day celebration of British creativity and entrepreneurship. 'I'm so passionate about connecting women in business, that's why the podcast exists,' Humes tells Metro, referring to her new podcast, Ladies Who Launched, which came out on January 1st this year. 'It's built a community really organically. And I know that's such a buzzword now, but what I love is that it's real. Women are arranging to meet up, sharing ideas and supporting each other.' This spirit of connection is core to Humes' vision, and a thread that runs through her many projects. Humes rose to fame as a member of The Saturdays, the girl group that dominated UK charts in the late 2000s. But her pivot into television and later entrepreneurship has defined the last decade of her life – leaving music in the rearview mirror. 'Music feels like forever ago,' she reflects. 'We called it a day when my eldest, Alaia, was one – she's just turned 12 now. Since then, I've built a career in television, and then gradually started building my own brand.' Humes says music is a closed chapter she can't imagine herself revisiting: 'I've got so many fond memories, but I really love what I do now.' Now, her focus includes My Little Coco, her award-winning children's skincare and lifestyle line, which launched in 2020. 'It's my baby, outside of my actual babies,' she jokes. 'It's what gets me out of bed in the morning. It's also my main stress!' The transition from music to media, to business and now podcasting may seem like a sharp turn, but for Humes, it has always felt natural. 'I've always been one for a pivot,' she says. 'There was a time when people would frown at that, like 'Oh, of course they've left pop and now they're trying TV.' But I think it's different now. Creatives are much more fluid. Singers become actors, actors become presenters, influencers become founders.' Now, she says, that kind of cross-platform approach is not only accepted, it's expected. 'Social media has changed everything,' she says. 'That's great in some ways, especially for creators building their platforms, but I'm also cautious, especially as a mum. My kids aren't on social media, and I'm not rushing that.' It's motherhood, and the constant, imperfect balancing act it brings, that underpins Humes' work today. 'I've made peace with the fact that something always has to give,' she says. 'Some weeks, I'm a great mum – I've hosted playdates, I've been to everything. But that probably means I've missed meetings and fallen behind on emails. Then the next week, I've smashed deadlines, but I haven't made it to netball practice.' She pushes back against the myth of perfect balance. 'You can have it all, but not all at the same time. Society sells us this version of balance that's not really attainable. It's okay to be stronger at different things at different times.' But this year's UK House isn't just about startups and stories. It also coincides with the debut of SXSW London and a two-night showcase from the British Music Embassy, spotlighting some of the UK's most exciting new music talent. Taking place just around the corner from UK House at Devonshire Square on June 2 and 3, the BME event will feature performances from Beth McCarthy, Charlotte OC, Master Peace, Joviale and more. As with UK House, it's all about collaboration and cross-industry energy, bringing together the best of the UK's creative economy. More Trending It's a perfect event for Rochelle to be a part of, she notes, as it's all about the fluid relationship between business and creative industries. As for advice to artists and business people alike, Humes thinks storytelling is a common thread. 'You've got to really know who you're speaking to. You can have a big following, but if they're not engaged in what you're doing, it's not the same. Community isn't about numbers, it's about alignment. Be clear on who you are and what you bring, and the right people will come along for the ride.' With everything Rochelle Humes is building, her music career may soon become a footnote in a much bigger story. Got a story? 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