Rebekah Vardy appears for the first time in the trailer for her husband Jamie Vardy’s Netflix documentary, UNTOLD UK: JAMIE VARDY, released on Wednesday. The 90-minute film traces Jamie’s journey from factory shifts and part-time non-league football to Premier League stardom, including periods of heavy drinking and partying. Emotional Reflections on a Turbulent Rise Rebekah looks visibly emotional in the trailer as she describes her husband’s career as ‘crazy’ and explains that they ‘couldn’t live a normal life’ after his Premier League breakthrough. Jamie calls his trajectory ‘crazy’ and admits, ‘I don’t know how I did it,’ with archive footage…
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Liverpool hosts Chelsea at Anfield this Saturday in a Premier League showdown. Kick-off arrives at 12:30 p.m. BST, with live coverage on TNT Sports across the UK. Fans worldwide should check local listings for broadcast options.Pre-Match Build-Up and Live AudioMatchday coverage kicks off at 11:15 a.m. BST, delivering pre-game analysis, live audio commentary, and post-match insights. Free audio streams run throughout the action on the official club app for iOS and Android devices, plus dedicated video platforms.Live Updates and Match CentreFrom 10 a.m. BST, the match centre offers real-time build-up, confirmed lineups, minute-by-minute commentary, photos, videos, and full post-game reaction.Highlights…
Tara Pavlovic, a former star of The Bachelor, has opened up about her decision to separate from her husband, Nick Shepherdson, after five years of marriage. The 36-year-old mother of two announced the split in April, describing it as a necessary step taken primarily for the sake of her children. Putting Kids First Amid Mental Health Struggles Pavlovic explained that the separation followed a year of relationship difficulties and served as a ‘last resort.’ She emphasized prioritizing her mental health to benefit her family. ‘Having a mother who is not coping mentally is not in the kids’ best interests,’ she…
Sonja Yelich, mother of singer Lorde, sharply responded to criticism of Lena Dunham following the Girls creator’s recent Met Gala appearance. During an interview shared on the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Instagram, a commenter stated, ‘No one gives a s**t about your opinion Lena.’ Yelich echoed the sentiment simply with ‘No one.’ Lena Dunham’s Memoir Sparks Renewed Interest In her memoir Famesick, released last month, Dunham, 39, reflects on her past relationship with producer Jack Antonoff, 42. She describes overlooking signs in 2017 when Antonoff spent significant time in the studio with a ‘teen pop star,’ believed to be Lorde,…
An American visitor exploring UK bakery chains for the first time declares Greggs’ jam doughnut superior to anything available in the US, rating it higher than the chain’s famous sausage roll.Discovering the MenuContent creator Brock visits a Greggs location, drawn by its reputation as a British staple. He encounters a wide selection of pastries and baked goods, opting for a bacon and sausage bap, sausage roll, steak bake, jam doughnut, and mint mocha. The bustling shop impresses him, with aromas filling the air.Drink and Breakfast RollBrock samples the limited-edition mint mocha first, rating it 6.5 out of 10. “It’s good…
Motorists searching for reliable vehicles under £20,000 will find excellent options ranging from family hatchbacks to sports cars and SUVs. Leading models from Ford, Mazda, Toyota, and Jaguar emphasize spacious cabins, strong reliability, and fuel efficiency, fitting budgets across the UK. Ford Focus The Ford Focus stands out as a top family hatchback, thanks to its low repair costs from abundant spare parts. It offers a roomy interior, efficient powertrain, and Euro 5 safety ratings, making it ideal for everyday family use. Mazda MX-5 The Mazda MX-5 provides accessible sports car thrills with precise steering and a responsive gearbox. Drivers…
A recent policy adjustment by Sportsbet, Australia’s leading sports betting firm and key AFL partner, creates significant challenges for prominent figures in the league, including a three-time premiership captain and a rising AFLW commentator who judged last year’s Norm Smith Medal. Policy Change Sparks Widespread Impact The update follows public concerns over AFL umpire Nick Foot’s involvement in horse racing analysis for Sportsbet. Although no evidence suggests any compromise, Foot stepped down from that role. A Sportsbet spokesperson stated, “Nick has appeared on our ‘Get On’ racing coverage in a racing-only capacity. Following feedback, we’ve decided to no longer feature…
Motorists risk fines up to £1,000 and three penalty points for violating Highway Code Rule 97, an often-overlooked regulation on vehicle windscreens and windows. This rule mandates that all vehicles remain roadworthy with clear, unobstructed visibility at all times. Key Requirements of Rule 97 and Annex 6 Highway Code Rule 97, along with Annex 6, requires drivers to keep windscreens and windows clean and free from any obstructions. Supporting UK laws, such as the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations, enforce full visibility through all glass surfaces. Even minor blockages—from dirt buildup, condensation, frost, or interior items—can impair reaction times…
Draymond Green voiced his desire to avoid resembling Charles Barkley during his Houston Rockets days as he guest-hosted on Inside the NBA before the New York Knicks’ playoff victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.The On-Air ExchangeThe 36-year-old Golden State Warriors forward filled in for Shaquille O’Neal and reflected on his team’s playoff miss this season. When Barkley noted that all careers end and sports favor the young, Green fired back sharply.’I think the goal is just to not look like you in the Houston Rockets uniform,’ Green told the 63-year-old NBA legend. Barkley stayed composed, while co-host Kenny Smith pressed Green…
Many adults now look back in horror at the risky behaviors they engaged in during childhood, activities that escaped adult supervision and could have ended tragically. These personal accounts highlight common oversights from past generations. Daring Outdoor Exploits Children often tested limits in nature with little regard for consequences. One individual described building rafts each spring to navigate raging creeks during thaws, unaware of the flash flood risks. 1 Climbing towering trees, some over 40 feet high, led to falls cushioned only by branches. Another recounted jumping onto moving freight trains, narrowly avoiding disaster multiple times. Swimming in canals, rock…
