When it comes to your hair, there’s nothing quite like that fresh-out-the-salon blow dried look. Big, bouncy and shiny, our hair always looks its best after a trip to our stylist, and we’ve spent many hours trying to recreate the look at home.
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The eagle-eyed amongst you might have spotted a trending piece of jewellery over the last few years, with bracelets and necklaces featuring a four leaf clover design adorning the wrists and necks of A-listers and Royals alike. The luxury jewellery design has been seen on everyone from Adele to Molly-Mae Hague to Kate Middleton, and features a delicate chain with several clovers dotted along it, each inlaid with gemstones like onyx and mother of pearl.
For anyone keen to get the celeb-approved style, Abbott Lyon has just released a bargain version, with the Clover Custom Name Bracelet, £69 here, featuring individual clovers along a delicate chain. The bracelet comes in both silver and gold options, so you can choose the style that best suits your usual go-to jewellery metal, but the best part about the bracelet? It’s fully customisable.
You can choose to have the clovers finished with either a mother of pearl-effect or a fluted metal inlay, and you can choose how many clovers you would like to have on your bracelet. The price varies depending on how many you choose, of course, with one clover costing just £69 here, or you can select up to six individual ones to be placed along your chain, which costs £94 here.
Once you’ve selected how many you’d like, you can choose the inlay you want them all to have, before being asked to select what letters you would like placed in each clover. For a more minimalist style, you can pick one and get your initial in it, or go all out and get your whole name on the bracelet – providing its six letters or less, of course.
You can also get an ampersand symbol or opt for a plain clover, meaning your bracelet can look exactly how you want it to. If you’re giving it as a gift – or just want to
.When it comes to your hair, there’s nothing quite like that fresh-out-the-salon blow dried look. Big, bouncy and shiny, our hair always looks its best after a trip to our stylist, and we’ve spent many hours trying to recreate the look at home.
Seaside town Morecambe Bay in Lancashire may not have been on your radar before the last few weeks. But if, like us, you're addicted to At Home With The Furys, you might be thinking about taking a trip there.Tyson Fury and Paris Fury live in a mansion in the small town with their six children Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 12, Prince Tyson II, seven, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, Valencia, five, and Athena, two. They're soon set to welcome a seventh child to their family in September.
Molly-Mae Hague revealed her latest designer item on Friday- a pair of £1,200 Chanel shoes. Although she and her fiancé Tommy Fury, who met on Love Island in 2019, have been criticised in the past for showing off their wealth, she took to Instagram to tell her followers about the purchase.
It’s officially one year since PrettyLittleThing launched its beauty box subscription service, which lets you get your hands on plenty of goodies for as little as £13 a month. To celebrate, PLT just unveiled its Birthday Beauty Box, £15 here, that’s packed full of £63 worth of goodies including trending makeup, skincare and lifestyle products.
Molly-Mae can do no wrong when it comes to fashion, and her fans are always quick to snap up the outfits she shares on her Instagram. One of her latest fashion finds has got her followers desperate to know where they can buy it, and TheFashionFinderr delivered the goods, identifying it as the Celine Chasseur Jacket In Boucle Natte Black, £2550 here.
Parenting is hard work. Even more so when you have a teething baby on your hands. Former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague shares one child with fiancé Tommy Fury.Their daughter, Bambi, is currently going through a particularly painful teething phase and Molly-Mae took to Instagram to open up about the events.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury may not have walked out of the Love Island villa as winners, but they are arguably the most successful couple to come from the ITV reality show. Having welcomed baby daughter Bambi in January and getting engaged this summer, the loved-up pair are showing no signs of slowing down their epic romance which has gripped fans since they first met on screen in 2019.
Tyson Fury has 'rejected offers to film two more seasons of At Home with the Furys', according to reports. Despite the fact that the fly-on-the-wall show, which follows his home life with wife, Paris, and their six children, is currently number one on Netflix, Tyson is said to have vetoed the idea of future series. The 35 year old heavyweight champion boxer is said to have canned the idea of any more seasons of the show as he doesn't want to be labelled a 'reality star'.
We're just as invested as you are in the Netflix reality show At Home With The Furys. It gives us a unique insight into how the family tick when they're away from public events. There's a focus on mental health, the importance of family and realities of parenting.
Molly-Mae Hague has taken to her Instagram to mourn the fact that she and fiance Tommy Fury are being forced to spend time apart. Posting a sweet black-and-white photo, Molly-Mae wrote: “Missing our little family unit already, this is gonna be a long camp.” In the picture, Molly, 23, holds the camera up for a quick mirror selfie as she holds Bambi while Tommy sweetly kisses his daughter’s forehead.
Viewers of Paris and Tyson Fury's new Netflix show, At Home With the Furys, have been left shocked at Paris' real age. Given that the blonde TV personality is a mum to six children, with another one on the way, some Fury fans might be forgiven for guessing that she might be in her late 30s. In actual fact, Paris is just 33 years old, whilst her husband, world heavyweight champion, Tyson, is only 35 years of age.
Molly-Mae Hague reportedly has plans to rival Holly Willoughby and Kourtney Kardashian as the 24-year-old is set to launch her own lifestyle brand. The former Love Island's star new business ventures comes just weeks after her shock announcement that she had decided to part ways with fast fashion giant Pretty Little Thing.
Two months on since quitting her role as the creative director of Pretty Little Thing, Molly Mae Hague ’s newest business venture has now been revealed. The Love Island legend has delighted fans since shooting to fame on the ITV2 dating show, with her outfits, homewares and stylish decorations often in high demand.
At Home With The Furys.The heavyweight professional boxer stars in the Netflix series, alongside his wife Paris, their six children, father John, half-brother Tommy and his girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague.Tyson “attempts to navigate retirement, his mental health and hectic family life” in the series, according to the synopsis.“Alongside the chaotic school run, the series will see Tyson constantly looking for projects to keep him busy – from a national tour to meet his fans, to lavish weekends away and impromptu family camping trips – all while trying to resist the urge to return to the ring,” the description reads.At the time of writing (August 18), Netflix has not officially announced whether the show will return for a second season.According to reports however, development on a second season is set to begin later this year, with show bosses having reportedly ordered another batch of episodes prior to the first season’s release.Speaking to The Sun, a source said: “They’re so confident it will be a hit with audiences that they want more and filming is due to start this autumn.”While a second season hasn’t been confirmed, if the prior reports are to be believed, a new season “could” arrive next year on Netflix.It’s believed a potential second season would pivot around Tyson’s upcoming fight with Francis Ngannou in October.Tommy Fury was a runner-up on ITV2’s Love Island with his girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague in 2019.
Molly-Mae Hague might have a battle on her hands when it comes to daughter Bambi's future education. During the second episode of Netflix's docuseries At Home with the Furys, which provides a unique insight to heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury's homelife, the Love Islander and her fiancé Tommy Fury are captured by the cameras discussing their preferred method of schooling the yet-to-be-born youngster when the time comes.The sequence kicks off with Tyson's wife Paris Fury explaining of her eldest daughter: "Venezuela came out of school when she turned 11 because in Traveller tradition, that is what they do.They come out of school and they learn their parents' skills." Tommy, 24, goes on the point out: "Growing up the way I've grown up, I've got my morals.
A new Netflix documentary will go behind the scenes with the Fury family, as they embark on the next chapter of their lives.
Molly-Mae Hague took a spontaneous trip abroad with her daughter Bambi. Taking to her Instagram Stories, the former Love Island contestant shared pictures from their trip.The pair had gone to Marbella in Spain and were staying at a hotel that cost £1,000 a night. Posting a picture of herself smiling as she held Bambi, who wore a white baby grow and looked away from the camera.
Over the last two months we’ve been swooning over the beauty looks that the Love Island contestants gave us, from strong red lips and smokey eyes to glossy legs and spa-worthy skincare. With the contestants officially back in the UK and the villa’s doors closed until next season, we’ve been looking for something to fill the Love Island-shaped hole in our beauty routines.
Social media star Jake Paul is dropping a bombshell about his upbringing in his new Netflix docu-series, “Untold: Jake Paul the Problem Child”.
Love Island fans are convinced they've discovered a way of accurately predicting who will win the series ahead of Monday night's final. Viewers have looked back at previous champions and noticed that the couple who stands to the left of the presenter during the big reveal are usually crowned the winners.