Rod Stewart, Martin Compston and Frankie Boyle celebrated Celtic's victory over Rangers at Ibrox following the Old Firm clash.
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Penny Lancaster wants to see more female police officers out on the street to help women feel safe.
Penny, 51, made her first arrest last week since becoming a special constable with City Of London Police two years ago, urged others to volunteer for duty so they can also make a difference.
Penny, who is married to rock-star Rod Stewart, previously worked as a model and photographer before earning her badge as a Police Officer in April 2020.
The Loose Women stare. opted for a career change and has worked towards becoming a police officer after starring on Channel 4's reality show Famous and Fighting Crime.
She said getting more women on patrol was key to making others feel protected.
"I’m really hoping for women to come forward and volunteer because we need that variation in the force to represent the public and to make women in particular feel safe,’’ she told the Daily Star.
Police forces across the UK introduced safer streets campaigns to help women feel better protected following the murder of 33-year-old Sarah Everard by serving Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens, 49.
Penny continued: "I feel so humbled that taking on this position myself has encouraged other women who maybe thought it wasn’t possible to give them that step up.
"I thought, ‘Is it possible? Could I really? Yeah, why not?’ The path is actually an easy route to take if you’ve got that time to give.
"It really is worthwhile. It’s so important."
Penny added: "Everyone, I imagine, who is in the fortunate position that we are in wants to give back. We do our bit with charity.
"But there’s nothing like making a difference every single day. And as a special constable out on foot patrol you come into contact with the public every day when you’re on duty and
Rod Stewart, Martin Compston and Frankie Boyle celebrated Celtic's victory over Rangers at Ibrox following the Old Firm clash.
“All I Ever Wanted: A Rock ‘n’ Roll Memoir” is full of bombshells of the rocker’s time in the spotlight.The 63-year-old detailed her experiences in the popular girl band, her tough Texas childhood and partying with Rod Stewart.She also shockingly revealed that she did LSD and got pregnant as a pre-teen.Valentine wrote that while she and her group were revered by their male peers, music executives gave them the moniker “pop sweethearts” and refused to take them seriously. “If ‘pop sweethearts’ did acid at Graceland, threw up on the floor at fancy restaurants, cheated on their boyfriends, took nasty Polaroids, made out with girls, watched fringe porn, and stayed up all night writing songs and playing guitars, well, maybe their stupid label might fit,” she wrote.Valentine was born in Austin, Texas, and was raised by a single mom.
The Rolling Stones is to be celebrated with a special BBC docuseries and a radio programme featuring exclusive interviews with the bandmembers.The four-part series My Life As A Rolling Stone will air on on BBC Two and iPlayer this summer, with each one-hour episode dedicated to the legendary rock band’s four members: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts.New interviews with the musicians (except for the late Watts, who died last year) and unseen footage will form “intimate portraits” in which they’ll reflect on their busy careers.For the Watts-focused episode, his story will be told via archive interviews and tributes from his fellow bandmates and musical peers.Other Rolling Stones admirers including P.P.
Sir Rod Stewart has been helping people in Ukraine escape their war-torn homeland.
Penny Lancaster and husband Rod Stewart cut stylish figures on Thursday as they headed out for a meal in New York City. Model Penny, 51, looked chic as she donned a long black coat and a pair of leather trousers while leaving Nellos restaurant in the big apple. The Loose Women star sported a black top which read 'Milan' and wore her crossbody bag over the top, while she completed the look with some leather boots as strut around NYC.
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A post shared by Al Roker (@alroker)In one snap, Al poses with the jeans. In two others, he actually wears the pants, which accurately displays exactly how much weight he's actually lost."It's still a struggle but I'm never going back," he continued.
Sir Rod Stewart and his wife Penny Lancaster led the charge of celebs at day one of the Cheltenham Festival on Tuesday. The couple looked eye-catching in tweed blazers, as they cosied up to one another whilst enjoying the first day of the annual racing event. Among other celebrities spotted were Mike Tindall’s rugby podcast co-host James Haskell and his wife Chloe Madeley.
A post shared by Sir Rod Stewart (@sirrodstewart)"People are bashing their cars up. The other day, there was an ambulance with a burst tire," Rod went on to explain.
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