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  • Dua Lipa fans stunned after spotting ‘NSFW detail’ in bathroom selfie

    Dua Lipa fans stunned after spotting ‘NSFW detail’ in bathroom selfie

    When Dua Lipa shared a sultry bathroom selfie, she probably didn’t expect the background to steal the spotlight. The 29-year-old pop star, celebrated as the “Cher of our generation,” posted a mirror shot showing off her toned figure, gold jewelry, and signature confidence. But fans couldn’t help noticing something else — a pair of mysterious handprints on the shower glass behind her.

    “Dua babe, you weren’t alone in that shower,” one follower teased, while another joked, “There was nothing clean going on in there!” The photo, taken during a vacation with her then-boyfriend, French director Romain Gavras, quickly lit up social media with playful speculation.

    Some fans argued the marks were innocent — maybe from opening the door — while others compared the scene to that unforgettable Titanic moment between Jack and Rose. As the comments poured in, one fan summed it up best: “Let a girl live, people.”

    Whether accidental or not, the viral photo reminded everyone that even global stars can’t escape a little cheeky curiosity. And maybe, just maybe, that’s part of Dua’s charm — unbothered, bold, and forever keeping fans guessing.

  • Trump issues scathing response after approval ratings show what US really thinks of him 10 months into presidency

    Trump issues scathing response after approval ratings show what US really thinks of him 10 months into presidency

    Ten months into his second term, Donald Trump is fuming once again — this time over new approval polls he claims are “fake.” The latest survey by The Economist painted a grim picture, placing his approval at 39% and disapproval at 56%, a net rating of -17%.

    It’s a familiar scene for Trump, who’s often clashed with pollsters. Just weeks ago, he blasted Fox News for reporting that most Americans believe the economy has worsened under his leadership. Now, as the government remains in shutdown, the numbers appear to be slipping further.

    Taking to Truth Social, Trump insisted the opposite. “After winning THREE elections, BY A LOT, I’m getting the best numbers ever,” he wrote, touting strong borders, falling energy prices, and a booming economy. “These Radical Left losers are showing FAKE polls. I’m winning bigger than ever!”

    Still, experts note the data mirrors his first presidency, when ratings also hovered in the negative range. But the defiance, as always, remains classic Trump — fiery, unfiltered, and certain that the numbers can’t tell the full story.

    Love him or loathe him, one thing’s for sure: Trump’s war with the polls is far from over.

  • Biohacker who ‘wants to live forever’ says he’s detoxed 85% of toxic plastics with this simple daily habit

    Biohacker who ‘wants to live forever’ says he’s detoxed 85% of toxic plastics with this simple daily habit

    What if the secret to feeling younger wasn’t in pills or surgery — but in sweating? Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson, known for his quest to “reverse aging,” says he’s reached a new milestone: cutting 85% of microplastics from his body.

    At 48, the biohacker has spent years testing extreme methods to slow time itself. But this one, he says, was surprisingly simple. “I eliminated 85% of microplastics from my ejaculate,” he revealed online — showing sharp drops in both blood and reproductive samples over a single year. Scientists say these invisible plastic particles, found in nearly everything we eat or drink, can cause inflammation, infertility, and lower testosterone.

    So how did he do it? Not through million-dollar machines, but through sweating — daily 20-minute sauna sessions, ditching plastic food containers, and drinking purified water from a reverse osmosis system. “The body can heal if you give it the right environment,” he said.

    It’s an unsettling thought: if even billionaires are fighting hidden plastics inside their bodies, what chance do the rest of us have? Yet Johnson’s results leave one haunting question — how much of what we consume is quietly changing us from within?

  • Man reveals surprising changes he noticed after not masturbating for a whole year

    Man reveals surprising changes he noticed after not masturbating for a whole year

    What started as a 30-day challenge turned into a full-year transformation — and it shocked even him. When YouTuber Pierre Dalati began “No Nut November,” he expected frustration, not clarity. But a year later, he says it changed how he thinks, feels, and lives.

    “The first two weeks were brutal,” Pierre admitted. “The urges were constant. But after that, everything shifted.” He said his energy skyrocketed, his confidence grew, and his focus became razor-sharp. “I finally felt like myself again,” he added. “It’s not about shame — it’s about control.”

    Dalati documented his journey of giving up porn and masturbation for twelve months, noticing that life felt “more real” and productive. Workouts improved. Distractions faded. “Instead of chasing quick dopamine,” he said, “I started chasing real goals.”

    After the experiment, Pierre didn’t vow lifelong abstinence — he learned moderation. Listening to the body, he believes, is the true balance.

    Maybe that’s the quiet lesson behind this viral trend — when we stop reaching for constant stimulation, we might rediscover what real satisfaction feels like.

  • Acid reflux increases risk of heart attack by nearly a third, new study reveals

    Acid reflux increases risk of heart attack by nearly a third, new study reveals

    That burning feeling in your chest might be doing more than ruining your sleep — it could be warning you about your heart. A new study has revealed that people with chronic acid reflux, or GERD, face nearly a 30% higher risk of heart attack.

    Researchers in Philadelphia examined data from over 1.3 million patients and found a striking link between long-term reflux and heart disease. “It’s not just heartburn — it’s a sign your body is under stress,” said lead researcher Dr. Tinsae Anebo. Scientists believe the ongoing inflammation caused by acid reflux may damage blood vessels and strain the heart over time.

    More than one in five Britons will experience GERD, and about 1.5 million rely on daily medication. Left untreated, it can harm the throat and lungs — and now, possibly, the heart itself. Experts urge patients to take reflux seriously, avoid trigger foods, and seek treatment early.

    As Dr. Anebo warns, “Simple changes — eating smaller meals, losing weight, managing stress — could protect more than just your stomach.”

    It’s a powerful reminder: sometimes the quiet signals from our body are the ones that save our life.

  • Virginia Giuffre’s ex boyfriend says she was terrified ‘shaking with fear’ after sex with Prince Andrew fearing ‘something would happen to her’

    Virginia Giuffre’s ex boyfriend says she was terrified ‘shaking with fear’ after sex with Prince Andrew fearing ‘something would happen to her’

    Moments after allegedly meeting Prince Andrew for the first time, 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre was trembling with fear. Her ex-boyfriend, Anthony Figueroa, still remembers that call. “Her voice was shaking the whole time,” he said softly. “She was terrified.”

    It was March 2001. Virginia had just been introduced to the prince by Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. Hours later, she phoned Anthony from London — frightened and confused. “What could I do?” he said. “He was a prince. Who would believe me if something happened to her?”

    Virginia later claimed she was forced into sexual encounters with Andrew on multiple occasions, including once with Epstein and other young women. The prince has always denied any wrongdoing but reached a financial settlement in 2022. Yet new revelations and leaked emails have reignited public outrage — showing Andrew continued contact with Epstein long after he claimed to have cut ties.

    Now 43, Anthony says the moment still haunts him. “She didn’t want to do it,” he said. “But she felt she had no choice.”

    As the Royal Family faces mounting pressure, many are left wondering — can truth and justice ever fully undo the pain of silence?

  • Harrowing scenes as ‘migrant mob’ goes on the rampage in Moscow streets wielding iron bars and shovels

    Harrowing scenes as ‘migrant mob’ goes on the rampage in Moscow streets wielding iron bars and shovels

    It began like any other Saturday — until the silence was shattered by screams and metal clashing. Witnesses in Moscow’s Prokshino district watched in horror as masked men stormed the streets, wielding shovels and iron bars, chasing one another through residential lanes. “It was pure chaos… people were running for their lives,” one resident recalled.

    Videos captured the terrifying moments: cars smashed, gates jumped, and men beaten as frightened locals hid indoors. Police rushed to the scene, arresting 11 suspects — mostly migrant workers — while others fled. At least five people were injured in the violent outburst that has reignited deep tensions over migration in Russia.

    Officials believe the attack was sparked by a simmering dispute between rival groups of workers. Yet the timing feels grimly ironic. Just a day earlier, a top Russian banker urged the country to welcome more skilled migrants to sustain its struggling economy — even as violence flared among those already here.

    “Without growth, there will be nothing,” he warned. But for many in Moscow, Saturday’s events showed a different truth — that social peace may be harder to build than any economy.

    What do you think — can a society divided by fear and need truly move forward?

  • Tony Hudgell’s adoptive mother opens up about her terminal cancer ordeal: ‘It hit me that I won’t be at his wedding’

    Tony Hudgell’s adoptive mother opens up about her terminal cancer ordeal: ‘It hit me that I won’t be at his wedding’

    Some stories break your heart — others remind you what true courage looks like.

    Paula Hudgell, 58, spent years fighting for children like her adopted son Tony, who lost both legs after unimaginable abuse as a baby. She turned her pain into power — pushing through Parliament to pass Tony’s Law, raising sentences for child abusers to life in prison.

    But now, this real-life hero faces a battle she never saw coming. After being misdiagnosed 14 times, Paula discovered her bowel cancer had spread to her lungs. It’s terminal. Still, she refuses to give in.

    “It hurts so much knowing I won’t see Tony grow up,” she shared softly. “But I’m trying to prepare them — and keep fighting.”

    Paula says her biggest regret isn’t for herself, but for the milestones she’ll miss — Tony’s wedding, his future, his laughter. Yet even now, she carries on, ensuring the Tony Hudgell Foundation keeps helping other children.

    Her final message is simple, raw, and urgent:

    “Check your poo. Early detection saves lives.”

    Because heroes don’t always wear capes — sometimes, they’re mothers who keep fighting, even when their time is running short.

  • Are older fathers with low quality sperm driving the autism epidemic?

    Are older fathers with low quality sperm driving the autism epidemic?

    It’s a question dividing parents, doctors, and scientists alike: Why does autism seem more common than ever?

    Some point to modern life — stress, microplastics, medications, or even pollution. Others, more recently, to ageing fathers. A new Cambridge study found that older men pass on more DNA mutations through sperm — some linked to autism and related conditions.

    On paper, the numbers sound worrying. But psychologist Dr Rachel Moseley says there’s another explanation entirely: “There is no autism epidemic — only a diagnosis boom.”

    She explains that autism has always been part of humanity; we’re simply learning to recognize it better, especially in adults and women who were long overlooked. “It’s not that more children are being born autistic,” she adds. “We’re just finally noticing the ones who always were.”

    Experts agree the link between older fatherhood and autism exists — but the personal risk remains tiny. “Don’t panic,” says Professor Allan Pacey. “Across a population, you may see a pattern. For any one couple, the odds are still very small.”

    And perhaps, as Dr Moseley reminds us, the real story isn’t about blame at all — but acceptance.

    Because autism hasn’t suddenly appeared. It’s always been here — we’re only just beginning to understand it.

  • Furious husband ‘divorces’ influencer wife after she’s filmed leaping on stage to kiss US singer during live performance

    Furious husband ‘divorces’ influencer wife after she’s filmed leaping on stage to kiss US singer during live performance

    It was supposed to be the happiest night of her life. Instead, it ended her marriage.

    During a concert in the Dominican Republic, influencer Miriam Cruz couldn’t hold back her excitement when her favorite singer, Romeo Santos, invited her on stage. With cameras flashing and music soaring, she hugged him… then kissed him.

    The crowd cheered — but her husband did not. Within days, he reportedly filed for divorce.

    “I have to admit,” Miriam later wrote in a deleted post, “this dream came at a very high cost — the breakup of my 10-year marriage.” She said she was “carried away by nerves and emotion, without thinking of my family.”

    Cruz, who has over 140,000 TikTok followers, said she respected her husband’s decision but was “overcome with deep sadness.” Still, she admitted achieving a dream she’d held “for years, both awake and asleep.”

    “From the bottom of my heart, I’m sorry,” she added. “I never meant to hurt anyone.”

    Her story is a striking reminder that even a few seconds of passion — under bright lights and applause — can change everything.

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    Because sometimes, the price of a dream… is the love you didn’t think you’d lose.

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