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Backstreet’s back, alright!

The Backstreet Boys are coming to Ireland and fans couldn't be more excited.

The boyband announced their upcoming gig and will be here next summer.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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On June 11, 2019, the iconic band will play in the 3Arena in Dublin.

The performance will be part of their DNA World Tour which starts off on May 11 and is their biggest arena tour in 18 years.

The heartthrobs will travel across Europe, the UK, and North America for three months, performing in massive venues along the way.

So why the comeback tour?

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The 90s stars are releasing a new album called DNA on January 25 and wish to promote their new sound across the world.

But don’t worry, we’re sure they will bless our ears with their biggest hits -the theme songs to our childhood and teenage angst days.

The boys also released their new single “Chances” today. The Ryan Tedder and Shawn Mendes penned track puts a modern twist on their usual harmonies.

It is part of their tenth album and a small preview of what we can expect from their new music.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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“This era we are exploring each element of our career – spanning 25 years – that have been the building blocks of what we call the Backstreet Boys today!” the band said.

“Thank you all for coming on this journey. Things are about to get interesting!”

Tickets for the Dublin show go on sale Friday November 16 at 10am, and you can buy them on their website.

We can’t wait for our favourite boyband to come to the Irish stage and relive some of our best girlhood memories.

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Not many of our peers can say that we have read the full Irish Constitution, and yet it’s the most important political document in a country’s legislature.

Following the removal of the article regarding blasphemy, and of course the 8th Amendment, it’s time to turn back to the Irish Constitution, and examine what is left to be done to bring this document straight into the 21st century.

To start, the sexism, elitism and reductionist standards are alien to modern life, and the Irish people deserve a legal document which accurately represents all of its citizens.

In case we have forgotten from secondary school political history classes, Bunreacht na hÉireann was drafted way back in 1937, by the hugely conservative Éamon de Valera, who perfectly represented the conservative Catholic Church-state environment of the era.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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By writing a new Constitution, de Valera embarked upon a very risky political strategy considering Irish political life at the time was hugely volatile. It replaced the Irish Free State Constitution of 1922, and therefore erased Article 3 which guaranteed “discrimination without distinction of sex.

He revitalised his dream of Catholic women serving good, Catholic men in the home. Religious leaders also had a far-too-big input into the Constitution, including men who are now recognised as protecting child abusers.

Now, of course the entire religious community of Ireland weren't involved in abuse scandals, but it's important to note that a large group of them were, and were protected for years to the detriment of abuse survivors.

The Constitution has caused many a controversy, among them is the X case, where a young woman who was raped was denied the right to travel to the UK for an abortion. This was changed officially in 1992, as the 14th Amendment.

The right to divorce was only ratified in the mid-1990s, and even then partners had to be officially separated for four years. An annulment was next to impossible to get, even for those who were stuck in situations of abuse.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The protection for the life of the unborn still causes turbulence, seeing as it dramatically impedes female healthcare even outside of reproduction.

The legislation repealing the 8th has yet to come into practice, and is showing no sign of entering the healthcare system anytime soon despite it's valuable victory which took in 66 per cent of votes.

The right for members of the LGBQ+ community to marry was only passed in 2015. You cannot run for President until you turn 35, which would have ruled out some of Ireland’s major political candidates in the 1930s.

As recently as 2015, a shocking 73.1 per cent of the population voted against reducing the age to 21. Irish law appears to believe that age brings wisdom, rather than actual experience.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Many members of Irish society struggle with the union of the Catholic religion with the Constitution. It’s completely saturated with it. The opening lines to this day read:

“In the Name of the Most Holy Trinity, from Whom is all authority and to Whom, as our final end, all actions both of men and States must be referred, We, the people of Éire, Humbly acknowledging all our obligations to our Divine Lord, Jesus Christ.”

The oath sworn by the President of Ireland is “under almighty God.”

Article 44 on religion enshrines freedom of worship, but also notes that “The State acknowledges that the homage of public worship is due to Almighty God. It shall hold His Name in reverence, and shall respect and honour religion.”

So there’s not much room for expansion there, to say the least.

I mean, seriously? Four million inhabitants on the island, and the Constitution fails to separate Church and State, fails to acknowledge that there is another religion besides Catholicism, and other nuanced beliefs and practices.

Ireland is a diverse place, an Emerald Isle of nationalities and cultures, yet this piece of paper essentially only benefits elite, Catholic men in upper class positions. Like Éamon De Valera. Who had ZERO LAW EXPERIENCE.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Éamon De Valera cast a shadow over Irish women when he drafted it by ignoring pleas from Irish women’s councils to aid in writing the charter.

One of the most intensely problematic, not to mention out-dated articles is 41.2 the infamous ‘women’s place in the home’ section of the Constitution. By now there are zero doubts as to the sexism surrounding the enshrined words.

It reads as follows:

In particular, the State recognises that by her life within the home, woman gives to the State a support without which the common good cannot be achieved.

The State shall, therefore, endeavour to ensure that mothers shall not be obliged by economic necessity to engage in labour to the neglect of their duties in the home.”

This essentially claims that women are needed to carry out their housework duties and care for children so that the real work (by men) can be carried out elsewhere, i.e. running the damn country. The duties of the home are elevated far above labour outside of domesticity.

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Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan says that the issue of Article 41.2 is primarily one of gender equality, and it’s next to impossible to disagree with him. The article limits the role of women entirely, and completely rejects the notion of men as carers and fathers, which is also unfair.

Men must take responsibility as carers of those who are vulnerable in society, not simply children. The elderly, disabled people, sick relatives and friends are all part of this category, which places most of the burden on women alone for their seemingly ‘nurturing qualities’.

The contention surrounding the article is whether or not to replace it with an alternative, or just delete it altogether. We’re thinking… DELETE.

The emotional and difficult referendum on the 8th amendment has had a clear impact on Irish society, especially on Irish women, who have recognised the inequality which still plagues our country, such as sexual assault and violence, discrimination and unequal pay.

The Constitution Bill (38th Amendment) must make its way through both houses of the Oireachtas before the Irish people can have their say on Article 41.2 via a referendum.

Independent TD Clare Daly said in response to Charlie Flanagan that she “feels like laughing, to think that you see yourself as a champion of gender equality given some of the decisions of your government.”

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Another Independent representative Mick Wallace added his own negative comments to the pile:

“I find it interesting that you speak of gender equality in the workplace when the greatest barrier to that equality is the cost of childcare and your government has done bugger all about it.”

Ireland has the second highest-price of childcare in the OECD, meaning that it is still mostly women who struggle to return to work following pregnancy as the costs of childcare make the situation impossible.

Orla O’Connor, acting Director of the National Women’s Council of Ireland, later added that Article 41.2 “has not supported the home and family, and in our opinion has diminished the position of women” in Irish society.

Dr Laura Cahillane of the University of Limerick’s school of law described the Article as “an embarrassment”, as well as “effectively useless in law”.

A Constitution is meant to embody the moral and legal aspirations of an entire country and it’s individual citizens, we shouldn’t forget this. Women have the most to gain from changes to the Constitution.

All of the civic service committee members which Éamon de Valera employed in order to help him draft the document were men.

Archbishop of Dublin John Charles McQuaid as well as the head of the Supreme Court were two major influences, both male. Only three women were TDs during this time, and none of them said a word during the Dáil debate on the matter.

Essentially, we aren’t part of this document, and this document isn’t part of us. We make up half of this population, and yet not a single word of the parchment portrays the female experience.

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I am feeling and loving the Ariana Grande vibe at the moment.

It seems since her split, the singer is going after all of the lovebirds who are planning on getting hitched – and I'm LIVING for it.

As heartbroken singles go, Ariana is allowed to be a bitter b*tch given everything that has happened to her.

The God is A Woman singer announced the end of her engagement to Pete Davidson a little less than a month ago.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Ariana's advice to anyone thinking of getting engaged came about when Zoe Report posted to their followers.

Their caption read: "13 tips & tricks for finding the perfect engagement ring (including the popular metal you should actually avoid)."

The 25-year-old savagely commented under the picture, "don't" – *mic drop.*

Fans were quick to react in shock and laughter at the brutal statement.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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It's been a rough year for Ariana.

We understand it must be incredibly difficult for the singer to get back to some sort of normality after the death of Mac Miller and the end of her relationship with Pete.

Keep owning it Ari, and don't stop with the bad b*tch advice – love is officially done for 2018.

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Love Island star Laura Crane has finally been released from hospital. 

The blonde beauty spent 10 days in hospital, after falling ill with sepsis. 

The 23-year-old has been updating her fans about her experiences in hospital, and is delighted to be released. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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According to The Mayo Clinic, sepsis is a potentially life-threatening complication of an infection. Sepsis occurs when chemicals released into the bloodstream to fight the infection trigger inflammatory responses throughout the body.

This inflammation can trigger a cascade of changes that can damage multiple organ systems, causing them to fail.

If sepsis progresses to septic shock, blood pressure drops dramatically, which may lead to death.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Posting a pic of herself in her hospital bed, Laura wrote: 'DAY 10 in hospital and your girl has FINALLY been sent home, honestly it has been the worst week of my life.'

'When I fell ill last Tuesday with a temperature never did I think it was about to be a week as scary as it has been.' 

'Being someone that never really gets ill, I never thought that something like this would happen to me, however, it has taught me how important it is to listen to your body because it can so quickly turn fatal if you don’t look for the vital signs.'

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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'It’s going to be a slow recovery, but I am so grateful to have had the people I had around me this week that spent countless hours in my hospital room wiping my tears and making sure I didn’t run away when I was told I had to stay day after day.'

We're delighted to hear that Laura is on the mend. 

The surfer girl turned reality TV star was a late entry to the Love island villa, where she coupled up with Jack Fowler. She and Jack split shortly after the show came to an end. 

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As Kendall Jenner is firing down the runway for the Victoria Secret 2018 Fashion show, things aren't so hot for Kim Kardashian.

In an Instagram story, the 38-year-old revealed that she has been forced to flee her Calabasas' home.

California wildfires have been tearing through the celebrity-filled valley.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Kim added that she only had an hour to pack up their things and evacuate her residency.

"Just landed back home and had one hour to pack up and evacuate our home," she said. 

The Kardashian sister also praised the hard work of the emergency departments.

She wrote: "Firefighters are arriving. Thank you for all that you do for us!!!"

Kim asked fans to pray for the LA city as she snapped a haunting picture of the valley engulfed in flames.

Thousands have been evacuated in the Northern California area as wildfires have been causing havoc.

According to reports, authorities have said there have been a number of unconfirmed casualties.

And as Kim said, we hope everyone is safe.

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The annual Victoria Secret Fashion Show definitely lived up to its glittery expectations last night.

Stunning models strut their stuff down the catwalk, with feathered wings, bejewelled lingerie, and unmatched grace.

The lineup included Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid and her sister Bella, Adriana Lima, Winnie Harlow, Elsa Hosk and many more.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Kendall was part of the Celestial Angels segment and definitely looked the part.

She embodied a peacock that had fallen from the Christmas heavens in her glam bedazzled top and black, lacy lingerie. 

Her sexy, plaid skirt and bra channelled her inner school girl gone wild.

Adriana continued the posh peacock look with a crown of long white feathers behind her.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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 Her exotic sheer top with intricate silver designs resembled Henna tattoos fashioned out of diamonds.

She looked absolutely stunning!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Gigi Hadid slayed in a floral jumpsuit ensemble with a full blown parachute behind her.

The adventurist was all class in her long gloves and fabric-wrapped heels.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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And her sister Bella was all confidence in her cropped bomber jacket and laced up sporty heels.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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She was a Charlie's Angel reincarnate in her shimmering half top and pink feather booties.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Winnie was an absolute star, venturing out in all pink with an iconic, silver top.

Similar to that of Gigi's outfit, the floral print highlighted her slim figure and had the cutest tiny peplum skirt.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Elsa looked like someone had conjured her out of a dream in her silvery-white fantasy bra and diamond body chain.

Diamonds are definitely her best friend in the stunning runway outfit.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Barabara looked like a French movie star with her bold orange and yellow hues and oversized bows.

Her ruffled sleeves were the perfect finish to her unique, vintage look.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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 Behati Prinsloo's return to the runway was bolder than ever.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Her hubby Adam Levine was sitting front row to cheer her on, and she slayed in thigh-high laced heels and plaid ensemble.

How amazing is her train!

But Ming Xi was definitely the star of the show, fully redeeming herself after last year's famous fall.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Like Poison Ivy, the model fiercely dominated the runway with a red ascot and wings made of green leaves. 

All in all, the girls looked fierce and fit on the catwalk and worked the iconic show like the badass babes that they are.

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There are on average 70,000 internships in the UK and 40 per cent of these are unpaid.

Applying for a job straight out of college can be a terrifying experience. When I was job searching, it was an all day, every day effort.

I would be scouring Job.ie, Indeed, Glassdoor – basically creating any type of job alert there was. There is a short window and tremendous financial pressure to take the first thing you can find in a limited market.

The majority of jobs require ample work experience in a particular field, leaving us with the limited choice of finding a fitting internship. Unfortunately, many of the internships I found were unpaid, particularly in more creative fields (film, journalism, media, etc.)

As living with my family was not an option, this opportunity simply wasn’t a possibility for me, but paid internships (with no required work experience) are a rare occurrence indeed in Ireland.

But with the rent prices at an all time high in Dublin, young people cannot afford to take a long-term, full-time unpaid job.

This is why stricter laws need to be enforced on these exploitative internships that take advantage of desperate entry-level workers, basically using them for free labour.

What are the current laws regarding unpaid internships?

Since the popular JobBridge scheme (disbanded in 2016), struggling and small companies in particular have heavily advertised these positions because they do not have the resources to properly pay an employee.

The Minimum Wage Act of 2000 guarantees that all employees must be paid minimum wage, however there are a few loopholes companies can use to slide their way around this ‘requirement’.

The first of these is by not hiring an ‘employee’. Instead, they are very careful to specify their need for an ‘intern’. And as solicitors point out, there is no legal definition of an intern under Irish law.

The second loophole is that there are no laws specifically restricting advertising unpaid work. So, companies can place a posting for these positions even if they're technically not allowed to hire someone on that basis.

Also, a Government Intern and/or a Work Experience scheme are exempt from minimum wage laws and allow for different rights. And please stay away from anything labelled as a mentorship for this can be fancy lingo for no intern or employee rights.

Basically, it is up to the employee to follow up with the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) if they feel they are being taken advantage of at their internship.

The government's reasoning behind supporting these internships is for the sole purpose of education, not free labour.

According to The Irish Times, an unpaid internship is supposed to be a simple shadowing experience, where you follow an employee and observe his or her day-to-day tasks but do NOT do any work.

If you are asked to do work equivalent to that of the rest of the workforce and what you do is valued by the company, this gives you the right to file a complaint with the WRC and get the wages you deserve.

For example, if you are asked to do admin work (take phone calls, make appointments, etc.) you are essentially replacing a secretary and are doing work for free. However, if you are just following a salesperson around the office who is educating you on the job’s requirements, then that can be called an unpaid internship (educational learning).

And companies are fully aware of these laws. In fact, the Dublin InQuirer emailed companies who had postings for unpaid internships, asking for comments and the companies immediately removed their postings.

Many post these jobs in informal ways (social media and third-party sites) to avoid the spotlight and any legal follow-ups.

But what if your dream internship is unpaid and you think it will give you an in with the company?

Forbes recently published a shocking report showing that the hiring rates for those who have done unpaid internships is almost the exact same as those who did no internship at all.

Those who took unpaid internships also accepted lower salaries at entry-level jobs when compared to their peers, proving that there are no benefits to sacrificing your time, energy, and skills for an unpaid job.

In conclusion, unpaid internships do not benefit young people whatsoever. They also discriminate against those from lower class families. They cannot afford the luxury of working for free for the average six to nine-month long position.

This leaves some stuck in a disadvantaged cycle and forces many Irish graduates to emigrate abroad in search for paid work.

These types of internships should be limited to a maximum of four weeks, be publicly advertised (holding them legally accountable), and be integrated more into higher level education.

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Bodies.

They come in all shapes and sizes, right?

Curvy, slender, tall, short etc. etc. – but all gorge none the less. 

So why, when it comes to something oh-so-normal like a hip dip, do people feel like they can't show it off in all its glory?

Are unrealistic and increasingly difficult-to-reach standards set by social media to blame?

Ok so first up, what is a hip dip?

They are an inward curve on each side of your body, just below the hip bone. Some women have quite prominent ones, some don't – pretty standard and deffo nothing to be ashamed of…because it's your body and it's normal. 

That's all well and good until social media begins to poke its nose in and declare something natural like a hip dip is something worthy of being banished.

Ads boasting titles like ''how to lose those hips dips'' began to appear on Insta and women were beginning to ask why…and worryingly, question if their hip dips were something they should be tryna lose. 

Many took to Twitter to hit out at these dangerous ads and to say that they're happy with their bodies as they are, thank you v much.

One hit the nail on the head when she tweeted, ''sorry, but it’s 2018. We’re out here loving all women and ourselves, time to stop conforming to Instagram beauty standards.''

Amen, sister. 

So what effect is this having on us and our view of our bodies?

If the influencers that we follow are editing their bodies so much that they're actually morphing into a version of themselves that isn't real, what kind of false impression does that give us about our body image?

Carys Gray is an influencer who has been quite vocal about this – and she is v v pro-hip dip.

She wrote that, ''if anyone else has these cute ass hip dips then you should rock them…For 20 years I've picked at areas of my body I hate but not once did I pick up on these! A few years ago I would have  felt insecure and wanted to change them. Now I don't care what other people think looks good on women or not. I think they're cool.''

However, some women are not as positive about them and are even going so far as to get filler injected in their hips to create a curvier shape. 

this is known as a ''hip job.'' (what next?!) 

Dr Ross Perry, GP Dermatologist explains the procedure: ''firstly, create a pocket between the skin and muscle to put an actual "implant" in, that is specifically shaped for this area. Secondly, use fat from your body that is harvested and are injected into this area.''

Wtf?!

According to New York plastic surgeon Arthur W. Perry, most people have a bit of fat over their hips and then a depression or a ''hip dip'' and then fat over the outer thigh and it is NOTHING to do with being overweight so procedures like a hip job are crazily unnecessary. 

So lads, if you're part of the hip dip gang, show them off loud and proud and don't edit them out of your social images.

Embrace and love your body because it is perf as it is. 

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Cats and dogs have been, for a long time, man’s companions, pets, a part of your family. But with the new technology wave spreading nowadays, the digital era brings a new type of invention, a new type of ‘pets’: robot pets.

Robot pets – What are they.

An artificial intelligence, AI for short, inside a machine, a robot pet is, as the name implies, a robot designed in the shape and size of a common pet: dog, cat or even bird. Made to be similar in attitude and behaviour with a real animal, robot pets are used to help elderly people that, for various reasons, cannot keep a pet.

The robots are supposed to help with dark emotions, like depression, to keep the elderly active, maintaining their wish to live, fresh. But with the creation of such robot pets, comes the question everyone asks at the end. Can robot pets really replace real dogs and cats? The answer is simple: it depends on the individual.

There are numerous benefits when it comes to owning a robot pet:

Helps with several mental illnesses

Several mental illnesses, like depression or dementia, are, in the long run, hard to cure. By using robotic pets, there has been an increase in relaxation and lack of stress in the elderly people diagnosed with such illnesses.

They not only respond better to the caretakers, but they also are more active, more sociable, engaging in discussions and interaction with other fellow patients. The pets provide the necessary emotional support for the patient to take a step forward in a positive way.

Does not bring additional costs aside its acquisition

Once you buy the robotic pet, there are no other future costs. It will not require medicine, treatment, food or water to survive. With several types of robotic pets already on display, there are sure to be some affordable robot dogs or cats you can ‘adopt’ and bring into your family.

Is ideal for those who suffer from allergies, as it does not shed

Allergies are not something you can control fully. Some people are born that way; some acquire allergies in their lifetime.

Those who are allergic to animal fur, but still wish to have a pet, can now have their dream come true. They do not need to compromise anymore, as the robotic pets do not shed and have no real fur.

According to what model of robot you choose, they might have a synthetic coat over their mechanical body that imitates the way real fur looks like, on the one hand. On the other hand, if you prefer a more mechanical look to it, you can choose one that will satisfy your taste.

Does not need cleaning

As they do not eat and drink, they do not defecate. So you do not have to take them outside for them to do their business, nor do you need to clean after them while indoors.

They will not misbehave

Everyone who owns a real pet, be it dog or cat, has come face to face with the situation in which the pet misbehaved.

A friend came to visit you and your dog jumped up and down, barked and tried to bite your friend? Did your cat act aggressively, trying to scratch the one who wanted to pet it?

With the robot pets such misbehaviour does not exist. They are programmed to recognise you as their owner no matter what, their expressions and actions already installed in their memory. Or, if you are good at computers, you can also download and instal several other tricks for your robotic friend to perform.

In contrast to the benefits a robotic pet can have, there are a series of downsides that, for many, are just a deal breaker.

However, there are also undeniably drawbacks in terms of owning a robot pet:

It only has a limited set of actions and cannot respond to you directly

They already have programmed in their memory what type of actions trigger what effect. For example, a cat will only purr if you pet it on the back, while a dog will wag its tail only if you pet it on the head. If you do any other type of action and expect the robots to either purr or wag their tail, you are going be disappointed as they will not do anything.

It may break down unexpectedly

You never know when it might break down. Some products do need to recharge their ‘energy’, but others may use a more advanced and complex system that does not require batteries or recharging. If one of such products breaks down, the only way to repair it might be to send it back to its producer and have it replaced with a new one.

No walk

Robot pets do not need to be taken out for a walk. And while this might seem attractive at first, on the long run it is a major drawback. Walking your dog is highly beneficial to both yours and your dog’s health. You get to exercise, you have a way to meet new people, and you relax and avoid over-stressing while the dog gets his energy level down a notch while doing its ‘doggy business’. But with robotic pets, your healthy lifestyle might suffer.

Does not provide the emotional achievement of training or interacting with a real pet

Pets, no matter what type, have their own way to show their affection, to communicate and interact with you. Moreover, when you finally manage to train your dog or you receive your cat’s affection, you get a feeling of fulfilment, of serenity, of achievement.

When robot pets are concerned, there is no such feeling. They are already programmed to do certain things and to offer you their ‘unconditional love’. But at the end of the day, robots do not have feelings, and they cannot compensate for yours.

No emotions

A pet will feel sad when you leave it alone for too long and will be a cute, furry joy-ball when it sees you. There is no dog that will not wag its tail as soon as it sees its owner. It will do anything in its power to grab your attention in order to receive a few affectionate words or a pat on the head.

A robot pet, however, is another story. If left alone it will enter a standby state, in which it will try to imitate ‘sleep’. It might fall under the ‘cute’ category at first, but as the time passes, you might feel the need to be ‘asked’ for attention by your pet.

A robot is not capable of doing so while putting feelings and emotions into the act itself. Sure, it might emit certain sounds and noises to get your attention because its battery is running out, but it will never behave like a true, real, animal.

In conclusion, despite being a new trend, and despite having their own benefits, robot pets still have a very long road ahead before there is any chance for them to replace a breathing, loving cat or dog.

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Jungle Book fans cannot wait to see the upcoming film Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle, and it’s easy to see why.

The movie looks unbelievable, featuring a never before seen side of the beloved boy that has been raised by a family of wolves.

The new film explores his coming of age journey into manhood. Torn between two worlds, Mowgli must accept his destiny and become a legend.

The newly released trailer captures the intense drama, thrilling action, and overwhelming love that encapsulates the boy’s life.

As humans move into the jungle, he feels forced to pick between man and animal, facing dangerous creatures along the way.

Mowgli, played by Rohan Chand, has never truly belonged in either the wilds of the jungle or the civilised world of man.

Now he must navigate the inherent dangers of each on a journey to discover where he truly belongs.

The film features an amazing cast including Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, and Benedict Cumberbatch.

Andy Serkis, Freida Pinto, Matthew Rhys and Naomie Harris also star in the adventure alongside newcomer Rohan Chand in this visually spectacular and emotionally moving childhood classic.

The film will be released globally on Netflix on December 7.

Here is the full trailer:

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Little Mix are known for lots of things – their catchy lyrics, girl power and super supportive friendships that they have with each other. 

They have long been on the receiving end of criticism  for their revealing stage attire and it looks like they have had enough of it now. 

The pop group, made up of Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jesy Nelson, got candid in an interview about their sexy outfits and how the backlash they get shows serious double standards. 

The X Factor-winning group made the point that Olympic athlete's are never getting attacked by the media or trolls on social media for wearing skimpy clothes.

But they do, because they are dancing.  

Many people have slammed what they wear when they perform on stage as ''provocative'' but the girls aren't planning on changing any time soon. 

Jesy said, ''you should be able to be whatever kind of woman you want to be. You should be able to wear what you bloody want to wear and rock it.''

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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She continued, ''as long as you feel good about yourself, that's all that matters. It just annoys me. We'll wear a leotard and they're like [pulls a face].''

They compared what they wear to Olympians, who are also usually clad in similar costumes. 

Jesy said, ''but ​​I'm thinking, 'Do you say that to people at the Olympics, that they're too provocative?' No you don't, but because we're dancing, 'Oh, you're too sexy'."

Jade says that they are all feminists, but that doesn't have anything to do with how they dress. 

She said, ''being a feminist doesn't mean that you have to wear a polo-neck jumper and a pair of trousers. Anyone can be a feminist. Feminism is just believing in equality.'' 

We think they look fab and fierce – don't change gals. 

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Fans are calling Yvonne Connolly an “amazingly brave, strong woman” for her words on RTÉ’s Cutting Edge.

The stylish mum opened up about her ex-husband Ronan Keating’s affair with a dancer named Francine.

Her and Ronan share three children together and had been married 17 years before they split in 2015.

She initially found out that Ronan was cheating by seeing his constant calls in their shared phone bill and decided to meet up with the dancer herself to see if her story matched her husband’s.

“I did get in touch with the girl involved, and I arranged to meet her in a hotel — my hotel, which she did,” the former model said.

"I just needed answers. I just needed the truth, and I needed to make sure stories collaborated. It was very hard to figure out who you can trust.

“So this was the answer to it — I was going to meet this girl, a quick 20-minute conversation, and we’d be done and dusted.

"And in fairness to her, she came and met me. But the 20-minute conversation turned into a couple of bottles of wine and hours later.”

“After a few hours I realised she needed it as much as I did and I know it sounds very dramatic, but she was as much as a victim as I was. I think we both got something from it.”

When the two parted ways, they both gave each other a hug and wished each other well.

And fans have reached out on Twitter commending Yvonne for the “grace” she had in handling the heartbreaking situation.

“In awe of how classy Yvonne Connolly is on Cutting Edge. She’s a million times better than Ronan Cheating will ever be,” said one comment.

“You were a silent woman in your marriage,” said another. “You are an amazing woman and mother and have come to be yourself after your separation from Ronan. Well done for your honesty.”

“You were excellent tonight, Yvonne. Very inspirational with regard to betrayal. You’ve moved on faster than I can but you gave me hope, so thank you”.

One man dubbed the stunning mum “engaging, honest, and lovely as ever”.

Yvonne went on to say that her divorce was actually good for her. “When my marriage broke up, I regained my identity and confidence."

Fair play to Yvonne for conducting her reaction to a terrible situation with the utmost class.

Her honesty has inspired so many others in similar circumstances to remain strong.

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