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Having played out her romance with Gary Beadle in front of millions of viewers, Charlotte Crosby has opted to keep her most recent relationship out of the public eye.

But it seems Char’s new beau, Ash Harrison, has already earned himself the approval of his partner’s fans.

In celebration of Black Friday, the former Big Brother housemate took to Instagram to share a set of shirtless throwback snaps in which his abs just happen to look particularly pert.

 

Fans of Geordie Shore were quick to cop the upload and so proceeded to mark the occasion by comparing the 26-year-old model with his girlfriend’s former co-star, Gaz.

“Look who’s scored…Charlotte’s new beau…suck that Gary,” wrote one dedicated follower.

“Umm wow.  That’s a step up!  Charlotte’s got a new parsnip now,” said another.

 

Excited for London tomorrow with these two cats

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The MTV star was first linked to Helen Wood’s ex in August, after she shared footage of them partying together in Manchester on Snapchat.

Since then, they’ve been spotted together on multiple occasions, with both Charlotte and Ash using their social media accounts to document their budding relationship.

 

When you have done a 19 hour filming day but walk into these when you get home @cashharrison

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With Unicode refusing to create an actual condom emoji to protect sexters’ beloved aubergines, the world’s leading sexual health brand has sourced an umbrella-shaped loophole.

To mark World AIDS Day 2016, Durex is encouraging the public to share the “Umbrella with Raindrops” emoji as an unofficial symbol of safe sex.

A recent survey conducted by the contraception giant revealed more than 75 percent of 16 to 35-year-olds use emojis when discussing sex.

And with almost half of that age group believing HIV could never affect them – despite 2.1 million people becoming infected with the virus in the last year – it seem sexters are in desperate need of anything which encourages the promotion of safe sex.

Speaking of the venture, Durex Global Category Director, Volker Sydow, said: “At Durex we believe that for this World AIDS Day identifying the unofficial safe sex emoji is an important step that helps to empower young people to put safe sex back on the agenda, supporting the fight to reduce the spread of HIV and AIDS.”

“We are asking people to show their support for the cause by using this unofficial safe sex emoji and sharing the hashtag #CondomEmoji.”

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He’s widely known for his playboy persona on E4’s hit reality show Made in Chelsea, but since becoming the focus of a steroid scandal last year, Spencer Matthews seems to have adopted a new way of life.

Appearing on This Morning today, the 27-year-old television personality explained how his shock departure from the 15th series of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here inspired him to become more involved in the Michael Matthews Foundation, a charity named after his older brother who died aged 22 after becoming the youngest British person ever to climb Mount Everest.

“The Michael Matthews Foundation was made to help provide children in remote areas with an education, who without a helping hand wouldn’t have had an education at all,” explained Spencer.

“My brother passed away about 18 years ago and the foundation was set up shortly afterwards because we want his name to live on in a nice way.”

Offering a synopsis of the events leading to Michael’s death, the foreign exchange broker said: “He experienced some difficulty [while descending Everest].  The weather took a bit of a turn.  We all knew the risks.”

“I was only ten at the time which is why the foundation has been going a little while but I’m getting far more involved with it now…I’m keen to take the charity to the next step.”

Back in May, Spencer spoke candidly about his brother on Loose Women when he told the panel that he thinks of Michael’s determination at times when he is struggling.

In his autobiography, Confessions of a Chelsea Boy, Spencer noted how a lack of information surrounding his brother's death continues to devastate the family. 

Final image: michaelmatthewsfoundation.org

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The lucrative popularity of liquid lip kits has not been lost on some of our favourite reality TV stars.

While it all started with Kylie Jenner, the likes of Megan McKenna and now Geordie Shore star Chloe Ferry are getting in on the action. 

The 22-year-old Geordie lass brought out her range of eyelashes earlier this year, and just expanded her Chloe Ferry Cosmetics range to include liquid lipsticks. 

 

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The lipsticks have received a mixed response online, with some Kylie Jenner fans accusing Chloe of copying the youngest member of the Kardashian clan.

One tweeter even described it as being like "single white female," in reference to the infamous movie featuring an obsessed female stalker. 

"I love Kylie and she is one of my idols, I often get comparisons to her with how I look so now to be also bringing out my cosmetics line is a dream come true," Chloe told Reveal.

"Hi everyone! So I've got some amazing news! I'm bringing out my own lipstick collection. It's very affordable and it's exactly like Kylie's," the star said on her Snapchat.

At least the similarities haven't gone unnoticed by the Geordie Shore star.

"This is just the start!" she said, so maybe there are more than lipsticks in the pipeline. 

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Gardaí are investigating the alleged rape of a female student at University College Dublin’s Belfield campus.

The alleged assault took place last Thursday, November 24, between the hours of 10am and 11.30pm.

An investigation has been launched and no arrests have been made.

Early reports suggest the student had been socialising with friends on the day of the alleged attack.

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Food and make up are two of a girl's favourite things, and one beauty guru has combined the two into a delicious make up tutorial.

Beauty blogger Raychel Newton decided to raid her kitchen cupboards to complete a surprisingly wearable makeup look.

The make up lover, known as @makeup_maven to her 14,600 Instagram followers, has gone viral after posting the foodie video.

 

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"This is a bit ridiculous but hilariously fun!"admitted the MUA. 

The blogger began by coating her eye area with a layer of instant mac and cheese powder, which created a cheesy but surprisingly chic finish.

Highlighter was a slick of butter while contouring was achieved with the edge of a Snickers bar. 

"I chose chocolate because when warm it's creamy almost like the cream contour sets by Anastasia Beverly Hills," she told Allure.

The make-up lover found a dual use for cocoa powder, applying it as a brow filler and as an eye shadow after priming her eyelids with a dab of honey.

She even added a darker shade to her crease using some coffee powder, and "baked" her under eye area using good old flour. 

A mixture of sugar and cocoa powder substituted for mineral foundation and jelly powder made for the perfect, albeit sticky, pink cheek tint.

Possibly the most extreme beauty method in the tutorial, Raychel plucked some hairs from a coconut and added them to her lash line, creating full, voluminous lashes.

A chopped beet root made a dramatic lip stain and some coconut oil finished off a glossy lip. 

 

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The finished look could easily be mistaken for regular make-up, although we're not sure if mac and cheese powder is particularly long wearing. 

Raychel challenged her followers to come up with their own #FullFaceOfFood looks, but according to the hashtag, no one has been brave enough to step up to the plate (pun intended). 

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The results are in and they loved the Fujifilm Instax Mini 8 cameras.

Read our SHEmazing girls review below:

Rachel H

I have heard of Fujifilm before. I’ve never used a Fujifilm product however I have used their services for getting photos printed etc.

I had heard of then Instax prior to this trial and had viewed it in a Fujifilm shop with the intention of getting one for my daughter (14yrs old).

I loved using it and it brought back old school memories as my mam had an instant camera back in the day. I loved that you get your photo straight away. I think a lot of pictures go to waste nowadays as everyone has them on a chip, phone, Facebook etc. and if anything happens to that device the pictures are lost forever.

It’s a very funky design and I love that you can accessories your photo with the framed prints. Love the colours too!!

It was very easy to capture and print photos. It took a bit of getting used to having to look through such a small lense although when you’re used to seeing the whole shot on a screen. My one criticism is obviously that there is no room for errors because its printed straight away – like a finger in the photo because it was over the lense slightly.

The pictures are really good quality when they come up. We loved having this at the moment as our son has a form of cerebral palsy and is getting a downstairs bedroom and wet room built at present, so we can take photos of the build at all the different stages and scrapbook it for him.

As a creative project for Christmas I would love to take photos of the kids in their Christmas jumpers and use a string with the mini pegs to hang as a decoration above their socks. Also to take pics that the elf on the shelf “took” during the night.

Ideal for the birth of a baby as you get the first pic instantly. Also great for weddings to put on the guests tables so they can take instant photos of the shenanigans to treasure forever. I also know that this will be a massive hit with my daughter and her friends for taking photos of them messing around doing girly things.

I would most definitely buy this product having trialled it. The price of the camera with 10 prints (roughly €89.99) is very reasonable. However I think the film is a bit over priced at €12.99 per 10 pics. I know there is an accessory pack too which I think is going to be priced at around €54.99.

I’d definitely recommend it to friends and family especially those with teenage girls as I think that’s the market this product is aimed at.

Attached is a picture of 3 of the 4 snaps I took using the camera. Was hoping to save some film for our holiday’s next week 😀

Thanks again for the opportunity and I look forward to trialling other products in the near future.

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Ciara M

Thank you for choosing me to review the Instax camera!

I had seen the Fujifilm Instax camera advertised online and on TV, and being sold in many shops, although I had never thought of buying one. Once at a friend’s party, a girl took a picture of us with an Instax camera and I still have that picture stuck on my wall! When I was at a wedding in the summer, we used a Fujifilm Instax camera to take pictures to put in a memory book. It was a huge hit with all the wedding guests, and left a fabulous gift for the bride and groom.

I really enjoyed using the Instax Mini 8. It felt really easy to use and easy to bring anywhere. It has different light settings which automatically change depending on the light in the surroundings. It is small enough to fit into your handbag, and so lightweight that it is a perfect addition to any trip or night out. The design and colour are very cute, and it looks great displayed in a bedroom or any room in the house!

One of the best things about the Instax Mini 8 is that you have a physical photograph whenever you take a picture. My favourite thing is that you get a memory that last forever, in a time when most of our pictures with friends and family are just online. The pictures are credit card sized and easy to put in frames, send in a birthday card or just keep in an album at home. The pictures are good quality and although they are small in size they capture a lot in the frame.

I will definitely be bringing the Instax mini 8 on my next holiday as it is perfect for taking pictures in any situation, and having a photo that you can keep forever!

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Sinead Walsh

Thank you so much for letting me be a part of this review.  I have heard of the Fujifilm brand but I never actually owned any of their products.  I did hear of the INSTAX mini 8 and I always thought to myself what a cool present to get from someone, I don’t think I would have bought it for myself as I wasn’t sure if I would actually use it a lot.  How wrong was I? I am obsessed with it, it is so pretty and compact and the pictures are amazing.  The quality of the pictures are brilliant I was shocked.  I cannot wait to buy another set of prints so I can keep taking pictures and having them develop straight away is just the handiest thing ever.  I am going to a wedding in November and I will definitely be bringing my INSTAX with it.  I also cannot wait to use it all over the Christmas period.

I also plan to make my own board to have in my room so I can put all my favourite pictures from the camera on it.  I would certainly recommend to any of my friends and family to buy one of these as they are so handy and ideal.  Would be a great Christmas present for someone.

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Joanne B

I am very aware of the Fujifilm brand but have never tried any Fujifilm products in the past. I had not heard of this particular Polaroid camera, Fujifilm INSTAX mini 8 – but I was aware that Fujifilm did a range of Polaroid cameras. They would be the brand I would associate with these new types of Polaroid cameras

I really did enjoy using INSTAX mini 8. It was quite user friendly and easy to get the hang of. It is neat and fits in your hand nicely. It isn’t clunky and is very portable along with the film. It is a good weight in your hand and doesn’t feel as cheap as it might look being made of plastic.

I really liked the way you could choose the different settings. You can chose if you are indoors, if there is high light, if it is cloudy etc. It gives a sense of control over the image and that the camera is more intuitive than a regular Polaroid.

I loved the design and thought it was the perfect shape to hold comfortably in your hand to take the perfect picture. It is also easy to use when you want to frame the picture to either portrait or landscape.

I found it very easy to capture and print the photos and I really liked the way it produced a vintage feel to some of the pictures.

I could definitely see myself getting creative with the INSTAX prints. I liked the size of and design of the film – I like the way there is options to write a caption under the photo – how there is space at the top to potentially hang the photo from something or pin it to a board without covering too much of the photo itself

I think this is a great camera for weddings. It has a fun style in terms of the look of the camera itself and the pictures it produces. It would be a reliable camera and would be easy to use for first time users. The styles of photos that this camera produces are perfect for memories of a wedding day or a 21st, 30th etc. birthday party. I would use it at fun events when you want to capture moments and have them printed instantly so you wouldn’t have to go to the trouble of printing them after from a phone or digital camera. Or if you want to display them at that same event this camera is perfect.

I would definitely buy and recommend the INSTAX mini 8 to others; I loved the size and handiness of the camera. I love that you could just bring the camera with you to any parties, weddings or events and instantly have pictures. The quality of the pictures was really great. I have actually created a little collage in my room already of vintage-y style pictures of being out and about.

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Rebecca G

Fujifilm are a dynamic company having been successful with their print cameras in the 1930s and victoriously transitioning to the digital market. I was very excited to see their modern adaptation of a product that was part of the catalyst of their initial success.

Every group holiday I go on I buy a Fujifilm disposable camera for each of my friends. The photos that we print from these throw away items are the last we’re likely to dispose of. Despite the hundreds of photos we take on mobile phones and digital cameras, the ones from our single-use cameras are the most cherished. I’d been looking at purchasing this camera before, eager to capture moments in a convenient way with the quality achieved by the disposables, to have photos that were one-offs and were of the time they were taken. The Instax 8 was a big winner for me in this way. One roll of film features only 10 prints and while that is limiting it also dictates that I put more thought into the photos. This limiting aspect is actually one of the most liberating features of the camera for me, you don’t take 20 photos to get the right one, you’re take it, accept it, love it and keep it as a souvenir of a moment of real life complete with so-called “imperfections”.

I absolutely loved the design of the camera as well, it’s beautiful, and it feels more like a fashion accessory than a camera. It’s compact so you can take it anywhere and the retro aesthetic and colours make it stand apart from the every day, and show it for what it is today – different. The developing process of the photos took a few seconds longer than someone of the immediate world of the 21st century would anticipate, but this added even more to everyone’s excitement when photos were taken. Indoors the quality was great, the flash is actually very flattering, however I found the outdoor setting a little overexposed.

Unfortunately I don’t see the creative potential of the Fujifilm Instax 8, but I feel that could be subjective. I’m an experienced photographer have done professional work, I know that when I do photographic work I do like to be in control. I’d be excited by the camera’s creative potential if I had more rolls of film but at their current retail price I can’t currently afford that luxury. When I have the chance the more artistic prospect is one I definitely want to explore. As of now, my use of the camera has been restricted to specific events; seeing old friends, parties, graduations etc. I love having a specific format to mark these events in my life and have them displayed with fairy lights in my room.

I would definitely buy the camera again and would recommend it to a friend depending on the intended use of the camera. Thank you so much for giving me a chance to test out this piece of equipment, it’s already given me mementos I’ll treasure for life.

 

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Checking your bank balance can be depressing at the best of times, but realising you have zero funds for beauty essentials is the absolute pits.

Thanks to some makeup-loving tech gods, this situation is currently facing extinction as a range of new “socially activated” vending machines will soon be rolled out across the UK, finally allowing cosmetic junkies to pay for products with their selfies.

According to Grazia, SocialVend machines will reward users for answering questions or sharing Instagram posts which feature a brand’s hashtag, therefore enabling social media users to benefit in a material way from all that time spent online.

 

#adtech16 @adtech @hashtag_photographic #NYC #socialvending #innovation #marketing #thisisthefuture

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While it is not yet known if or when SocialVend will arrive in Ireland, we’ve everything crossed that it does so in the very near future.

Feat image: Shutterstock

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*Don't worry, if you still haven't watched the Gilmore Girls revival or if you haven't heard the #LastFourWords yet, there's no spoilers here.*

Alexis Bledel appeared on Jimmy Fallon last night, which was her first appearance since A Year in the Life dropped on Netflix.

It's safe to say the series has been highly anticipated, and it was made even better by most of the original cast getting on board.

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The actress chatted to Jimmy about her fellow cast mates on the show, and actually, her favourites might surprise you.

“I think Caesar (Aris Alvarado) is awesome,” she admitted “He’s underrated, he’s amazing."

Her next fave was Rory's neighbour Babette (Sally Struthers) and then Stars Hallow resident dance teacher Miss Patty (Liz Torres).

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“They were on All in the Family together and every time they would come to set and sing show tunes, and it was such a raucous day on set every day they were there, so I have to appreciate them," she said.

And her final fave? Kirk (Sean Gunn). Now, don't get us wrong. We love these characters as much as the next person, but what about good 'oul Luke? Or ruggedly handsome Jess? Or even the man we all love to hate, Taylor Doose? Or SOOKIE?

OK, let's just admit they're all great because we can't actually pick our favourites…

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Not long after he won his hotly-anticipated fight against Eddie Alvarez, Conor McGregor announced that is is set to become a dad.

In his victory speech at Madison Square Gardens, the UFC champion took the opportunity to make the very personal and very special announcement.

And last night, the soon-to-be-dad took to Instagram to share his first picture of Dee Devlin's baby bump. 

 

At the Valet

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Uploading a photo of the long-term couple, the star wrote: "At the Valet" and fans cannot get enough. 

Taking to the social media site, followers were quick to express their joy at the soon-to-be proud parents. 

"This kids gonna be a f***ing champion. Hopefully he'll follow your footsteps!" wrote one, while another said: "Blooming beautiful Dee"

"They say Lobsters mate for life! Keep on going guys!! Life changes and you grow together through it."

 

Another historic night #proud

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At the time that news broke, Conor admitted that he is a little nervous.

“I’m crapping my jocks, I’m not going to lie. I don’t even know what way to take it. It’s going to mess with my head because I don’t want to bring a child into anything like this.”

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Following her high profile split with cheating fiancé Nick Young, Iggy Azalea has adopted an enthusiastic approach to self-love.

Having recently declared her vagina “the best in the world”, late last week the Australian rapper took to Instagram to thank her plastic surgeon for her “fabulous nose and breasts” while wishing him well on his 43rd birthday.

Alongside a casual snap of Iggy and Beverly Hills’ Dr Ashkan Ghavami, the 26-year-old star wrote: “Happy birthday @DrGhavami It might seem obvious I’d hold the man I owe my fabulous nose and breasts to in high regard.”

“But vanity aside; Ash you’re hilarious as hell, talented, eclectic, a progressive thinker and someone who supports women in their choice to do what they want with their OWN bodies.”

The Fancy singer then pointed out how “tonnes of men” lack the understanding she credits Dr Ghavami with, before stating that she is “proud” to call him her friend.

Iggy has been praised on social media for speaking openly about the work she’s had done at a time when so many celebrities avail of cosmetic assistance while opting to deny that fact.

“So honest, I love it,” wrote one follower.  “Say it how it is girl #truthpatrol,” said another.

 

#GQMOTY

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How cool would having an invisibility clock be?

Not that we'd be defeating dark lords or anything… but we could totally get up to loads of mischief with it. Or on the other hand, we could hide with it.

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Don't want to do the dishes? Invisibility cloak. Don't want your mam asking you a million questions about your new boyf? Invisibility cloak. It could work!

That's why a few Youtubers wondered if this cloak is actually possible to make in real life. And the answer? Yes… maybe.

In a video named What Would It Take To Make A True Invisibility Cloak?, scientists think that it is possible, but it'll be mighty difficult to change the way lightwaves work.

The video begins by saying: "Believe it or not, scientists are getting kind of close to making these dreams come true.

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"The key is distorting the way light bounces off an object. We're able to see things when light reaches our eyes. If we want to hide this apple, we just have to change the way that the light gets scattered off of it's surface."

It then gets super technical, which our morning brains can't handle, but still, you never know… 

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