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Spider-Man star Tom Holland struggles to say one word in his Marvel movies
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Spider-Man star Tom Holland struggles to say one word in his Marvel movies

  • Tom Holland says Spider-Man is the word he most struggles to say in a US accent.
  • He initially tried a Southern US accent before adopting a New York-inflected voice for the role.
  • Holland says the US accent helps him get into character and feels comfortable.
  • Holland also notes his role in Christopher Nolan’s projects and a difficulty with reading aloud.
  • The Daily Star's report highlights Holland's self-awareness about his accent work.
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Former WAG Danielle Lloyd's hidden battle left her trapped inside dream mansion
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Former WAG Danielle Lloyd's hidden battle left her trapped inside dream mansion

  • Danielle Lloyd says she fought anxiety privately and sometimes could not leave the house.
  • Her husband Michael O'Neill noticed she was struggling and helped her seek help.
  • Lloyd says she is now feeling much stronger after seeking help.
  • She attributes recovery to exercise, fresh air, and keeping busy.
  • Lloyd discusses turning to motivational podcasts and manifesting for positivity.
  • She and Michael are parents to five children, including sons Archie, George, and Harry.
  • Lloyd moved into a luxurious modern mansion in Sutton Coldfield after rebuilding the home.
  • The interview was conducted in collaboration with casino.org.
  • Lloyd emphasizes that anyone can face a hidden mental health battle.
  • The Daily Star promotes its Gold Star subscription alongside the story.
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What Winston Churchill really thinks of Keir Starmer – from beyond the grave
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What Winston Churchill really thinks of Keir Starmer – from beyond the grave

  • Churchill’s simulated verdict portrays Starmer as a measured but less fiery leader.
  • The piece frames Starmer’s governance as steady, dossier-driven and procedural.
  • Churchill’s critique suggests caution amid global tensions and the need for careful leadership.
  • The feature claims Churchill comments were obtained via Gemini, Google’s AI model.
  • The article positions the dialogue as an exclusive, beyond-the-grave perspective.
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Dad praises screen-free device that entertains kids without the TV
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Dad praises screen-free device that entertains kids without the TV

  • A father tries the Yoto Player, a screen-free option for children aged 3-12+, praised for its imaginative content.
  • The device retails for £89.99 and uses cards to play stories, music, and education with no microphones or ads.
  • Yoto supports a growing library, including Yoto Originals and content like The Gruffalo and Harry Potter stories.
  • The device supports a personal card creation feature, letting families upload their own recordings to a card.
  • Extra features include a night light, sleep sounds, white noise, and Ok-to-wake functionality for mornings.
  • Some reviewers note the device is slightly heavy but durable in construction.
  • Alternative screen-free options include Toniebox and Voxblock for different interactive experiences.
  • Trustpilot reviews accompany the praise, with buyers sharing positive experiences about podcasts and storytelling.
  • Some buyers reduced star ratings due to starter card availability and initial interest.
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'Cruel boyfriend tells me I'm rubbish in bed and openly flirts with other girls'
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'Cruel boyfriend tells me I'm rubbish in bed and openly flirts with other girls'

  • A reader reports a controlling boyfriend who belittles her and flirts with others, prompting advice to end the relationship.
  • Jane SAYS advises the reader to ditch the partner and rebuild self-esteem after years of emotional hurt.
  • A second letter describes a family dynamic where a father, sister-in-law, and son heap pressure and criticism at home.
  • Jane urges setting boundaries with family and demanding respect to prevent ongoing mistreatment at home.
  • Another letter discusses conflicts over meal planning, suggesting practical steps for better domestic organization.
  • Jane proposes collaborative meal planning as a way to reduce stress in relationships.
  • The column closes with a reminder that readers can seek support and consider changing their situation if needed.
  • The article frames personal well-being as a priority, urging readers to believe in themselves.
  • Another letter mentions a father figure using controlling behavior and a demand for respect as a central issue.
  • The column emphasizes that respecting boundaries can restore peace at home and in relationships.
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Brits ditch 'picky tea' favourites as summer meals get Mediterranean makeover
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Brits ditch 'picky tea' favourites as summer meals get Mediterranean makeover

  • A nationwide poll finds Brits are swapping traditional picky bits for Mediterranean-inspired summer meals.
  • 83% say the typical picky tea has evolved into Mediterranean flavours and formats.
  • 8pm is now the preferred British summer supper time for Gen Z.
  • Mediterranean foods like falafel and frittata join the summer picky plate lineup.
  • Olives and flatbreads top the list of modern picky plate essentials.
  • The shift is linked to greater travel and exposure to Mediterranean cuisines.
  • Experts describe picky tea as a way to share meals and connect with family during hot months.
  • The poll surveyed 2,000 Brits to assess summer eating habits.
  • The Mediterranean makeover includes an expanded grocery shelf of continental options.
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Optical illusion identifies if you're 'social' or 'closed off' by what you see
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Optical illusion identifies if you're 'social' or 'closed off' by what you see

  • A Daily Star article describes an optical illusion that supposedly reveals personality traits from what you notice first.
  • Viewers who see a snow-covered tree first are said to seem cold initially but become fun and friendly.
  • Lion-first viewers are described as outgoing, social, and dependable with strong relationships.
  • Mia Yilin is cited as the TikTok creator explaining the interpretation of the illusion.
  • The article frames the illusion as entertainment rather than a scientific finding.
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Coronation Street fans 'expose' Megan Walsh's cobbles affair with ITV villain
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Coronation Street fans 'expose' Megan Walsh's cobbles affair with ITV villain

  • Fans speculate Megan Walsh may enter a secret romance with Jodie Ramsey on Coronation Street.
  • The storyline follows Megan’s past grooming plot and evolving interactions with Will Driscoll and Sam Blakeman.
  • Viewers discuss potential twists as Megan masquerades in new situations around Weatherfield.
  • The rumor mill cites fan posts on Reddit about Megan and Jodie becoming a couple.
  • Inside Soap is cited as a source for Megan’s trap and Will’s risk in the storyline.
  • Megan is described as an evil teacher who previously groomed Will Driscoll.
  • News notes Megan’s arrest and subsequent bail, shaping fan expectations for future plots.
  • The Daily Star frames the story as a potential new plot arc for Megan on Corrie.
  • The article situates the plot within ongoing Weatherfield drama and soap operas’ recurring villains.
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Love Island fans demand producers make change as missed moment airs
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Love Island fans demand producers make change as missed moment airs

  • Fans on social media want Lorenzo's Unseen Bits moments added to the main Love Island episodes.
  • The unaired Lorenzo footage shows him joking and engaging with others in ways viewers say are missing from the edit.
  • Unseen Bits premiered this weekend, airing on ITV2 and ITVX, according to the Daily Star.
  • Viewers say Lorenzo previously came across as dull but now appears witty and personable.
  • The article notes Lorenzo’s prankster side as he teases fellow Islanders during clips.
  • Producers are under pressure to balance main episodes with unseen content according to fans.
  • The discussion comes as Love Island enters its 13th series with new drama and bombshell entrances.
  • The article references Lorenzo’s geography joke and a tangent about ‘foreign literature’ as highlights.
  • ITV2 and ITVX availability is noted as the platform for viewing Unseen Bits.
  • The piece emphasizes fans want more balanced editing to show quieter, funny Islanders.
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