A FEW stories caught my eye in the last couple of days, all showing that although we’ve come a long way with equality, in some areas we’re still in the Dark Ages.
The first was about the plastic surgeon who talked about how he has re-designed his wife’s body.
Phillip Craft, 47, runs his own clinic in Miami and says he’s been “fine-tuning” his wife Anna’s body since she gave birth to their two sons. Read More...
IT is possible to eat delicious meals AND lose weight, as Pinch of Nom’s Kay Featherstone and Kate Allinson have shown.
The food bloggers’ latest book, Pinch of Nom Quick & Easy, has 100 great, quick-to-make recipes.
Kate says: “We wanted to make it easy to be mindful of your calorie intake, even when motivation is low or you’re short on time.”
Kay adds: “We wrote most of these recipes just before Covid-19 changed our lives. Read More...
A 12-YEAR-OLD boy has written a heart-breaking poem to his bullies who told him that “being ginger is worse than cancer”.
Alfie Coleiro was bombarded with vile messages telling him to kill himself and that his mother should have never had him because of his red hair.
Anonymous bullies sent the cruel jibes on Instagram, PlayStation and on his phone.
The brave youngster from Eastbourne, East Sussex hit back at the bullies by writing a poem, which has been shared hundreds of times on social media. Read More...