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For too long now, we've been teased with rumours of a Friends reunion and while we've learnt not to get our hopes up too high, it still hurts when one of the stars says it's never gonna happen. 

Matt LeBlanc, a.k.a Joey Tribianna, has made his feelings about the possibility of a reunion very clear, and honestly, we're heartbroken. 

Speaking to the Mail Online, the actor said "I don't want to do it – simple." 

Ouch. 

He went on to explain hor the show was about a finite period in the lives of six best friends trying to find their way in the world after college, and to revisit the characters now just wouldn't be the same. 

He added: "People want to know what happened to them. But it was about a finite period in a person’s life after college, before you settle down and start a family.

"To go back and revisit all these years later, well I don’t know what the story would be now. They would all have moved on from that period so it just wouldn’t be the same."

 "Put bluntly, I don’t think anybody wants to see an old Joey having a colonoscopy."

Em.. we beg to differ, Matt. 

And just to really rub salt in the wound, Matt concluded by saying: "Normally I’d never say never, but in the case of Friends I would definitely say never."

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Spring is one of the trickiest times of the year when it comes to style – especially when we live in a country that can't seem to make up its mind about what season it actually is. 

But in saying that, there is one item on clothing that will carry you through the transitional season, no matter what the weather throws at us – a classic spring jacket. 

It's time to say a well overdue farewell to our winter coats, and opt instead for something a little more compact, and to help het your spring/summer wardrobe off to the best start, we've rounded up our top picks of the best spring jackets on the high street right now.

 

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Irish beach goers will soon be able to get their kit off and top up their tans au natural with the opening of a new nudist beach. 

The beach, located at Hawk Cliff in Dalkey, Co. Dublin, will be the first of it's kind in the country, with Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council set to erect public notices warning the public about seeing their fellow beach users in the nip. 

According to The Irish Sun, Irish Naturist Association chief Pat Gallagher explained: “Every other country in Europe has these kind of signs. It is a milestone for ­Ireland.”

It follows recent changes to the law making it perfectly legal to sun bathe sans clothing.

The signage is expected to be put in place in the coming weeks, with the paper also reporting that the INA are in talks with other local authorities about putting similar instructions in place. 

It's thought the move could result in a tourism boost for Ireland with Pat explaining how people would be more open to visiting our beaches if they knew the same laws applied as in their home country. 

However, not everyone is happy about the change.  

Some Councillors have opposed the move, arguing it come be detrimental for the local community. 

John Bailey told The Irish Sun: “I would be totally opposed. Dalkey is a very settled community and it would bring people in that shouldn’t come into the town. I don’t agree with it.”

Whatever your thoughts, the signs are going up and we'll all have the option of relaxing in our birthday suits this summer. 

 

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Research conducted by the gynaecological cancer research charity, The Eve Appeal, has shown that a whopping 50 per cent of British men have less than adequate knowledge of the female reproductive system.

For the study, 1,000 men were asked to label the vagina, vulva, cervix and fallopian tubes – and shockingly, just 500 were able to do so correctly.

What's more, survey results showed that 17 per cent of men “know nothing about gynaecological health issues and don’t feel that they need to know, as it is a female issue.”

The findings highlight the need for better sexual education in schools and indeed, a greater general awareness of gynaecological issues – a subject the charity says is “shrouded in mystery.”

However, it seems men aren't the only ones who need to brush up on their knowledge of female genitalia.

Last year, a similar poll conducted by the same charity found that 44 per cent of women could not identify the vagina on a diagram, so perhaps we could all do with brushing up on our Leaving Cert biology.

The research was published as part of Gynaeological Cancer Awareness Month, in a effort to highlight the lack of awareness of the symptoms of the disease.

“These survey results show shockingly low levels of awareness of the symptoms of gynaecological cancer among both men and women,” said The Eve Appeal’s chief executive, Athena Lamnisos.

“We know from the many calls that we receive at The Eve Appeal from men, that they can play a vital role in identifying the symptoms of gynaecological cancer, prompting their partners to visit the GP. Early diagnosis really is key and can save lives.”

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We all know how important regular exercise is for maintaining a healthy mind and body, but when it comes to proper brain function, it looks like a certain diet could actually be more beneficial than hours spent in the gym.

Research has shown that following a low-fat diet may help preserve brain cells as we age. 

Scientists at the University Medical Centre Groningen in The Netherlands discovered that a diet with 40 per cent fewer calories than the recommended intake contributed to reduced inflammation of subjects brain cells, as well as the maintenance of brain tissue. 

The research, published in Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, looked specifically at the Microgalia call, which keeps the brain functioning properly. 

And while the term 'proper brain function' might seem slightly vague, the research becomes highly significant when you consider that inflammation in brain cells has been linked to diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Rasmussen's encephalitis and dementia. 

It should be noted, however, that the best results were seen with a combination of a low-fat diet and limited calorie intake, and simply reducing the your fat intake may not be enough to prevent these change in the brain. 

Dr Bart Eggen who was the lead author of the study is quoted by PsyBlog as saying: "A low-fat diet per se was not sufficient to prevent these changes."

"Nevertheless, these data do show that, in mice, the fat content of a diet is an important parameter in terms of the detrimental effects of ageing on the brain, as well as caloric intake."

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Online shoppers, rejoice! The day we have all been waiting for in finally here. 

For too long now, women of all shapes and sizes have been forced to select clothes based on how they look on the standard size eight model. 

Sure, this may still be the industry norm when in come to catwalks and fashion spreads, but why oh why are we offered only one look when attempting to purchase clothes online. 

Not only does this practice contradict the strides we have made in body positive over the past few years, but it's also extremely annoying when the package you've so desperately been waiting for contains ill-fitting and unflattering clothes.  

Well, ASOS want to change this by showing models of different sizes wearing the same clothes – giving customers a better idea of how the garment will look on their own body type. 

Twitter user Eleanor noticed the change on one particular dress and shared her discovery in a now viral tweet.

"Omg I love @asos even more!!! Finally showing the same item on girls with different body types!" she wrote.

The move was then confirmed by ASOS who told shoppers to "keep your eyes peeled as this rolls our across our app."

 

The brand also released a statement, explaining: "We're always testing new technology that can make our customers' experience even better.

"In this case, we're experimenting with AR to show product on different size models, so customers can get a better sense of how something might fit their body shape."

The feature is currently in place on just a few items of clothing, but it's set to be rolled out across the entire site in the coming weeks. 

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We all have a dream location for our proposal, whether it’s somewhere extravagant like on a cruise ship in the Caribbean, or something more simple, like at your favourite restaurant on a Friday evening.

Many people prefer to keep things simple and private, just like Prince Harry who proposed to Meghan Markle whilst they were cooking at home. Or you could follow in Kanye’s footsteps and go all out for your proposal. Everyone has their own idea of the perfect proposal, but many of them seem to take place in the same, magical place.

Disneyland Paris has been crowned the most popular place to propose. Wedding website Hitched.co.uk made this discovery by searching popular hashtags on Instagram, including the #bridetobe hashtag which will leave you grinning like the Cheshire Cat, it’s just too cute.

We’re not surprised to hear that Disneyland came out on top, it is based in the city of love after all. There’s a magic about Disneyland that is extra special, making it the perfect place for your other half to pop the question.

It is known as the happiest place on Earth, and with one in 500 proposals happening in Disneyland Paris, we’re not one bit surprised.

The Eiffel Tower in Paris also made the top ten, with one in every 679 proposals happening there.

Central Park, Big Bear Lake in California, Bondi Beach and Niagra Falls also featured in the top ten.

Where did your other half pop the question?

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Easter is just around the corner, and we've started making lists off all the delicious eggs we want.

From orange smarties eggs to gin and tonic delights – this year people are really going all out.

However, at the top of our list? This magical chocolate unicorn egg!

The gorge shell of the egg is coloured with cocoa butter blended with natural colours of beetroot, curcumin and spirulina to create the colourful pattern.

Once you crack open the egg the real fun begins!

You'll see that buried within the chocolate egg are six amazing white chocolate unicorns made with 34 percent Colombian white chocolate.

This unique and exclusive unicorn egg is available from Chococo.

It's a pretty decent size too so £12 seems like a decent price for a magical Easter egg.

We'll take 47.

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If 2018 is your year for reading more – you have come to the right place. 

Check out the books we will be reading over the next few months. 

1. Wonder  by R. J. Palacio

Auggie wants to be an ordinary ten-year-old. He does ordinary things – eating ice cream, playing on his Xbox. He feels ordinary – inside. But ordinary kids don't make other ordinary kids run away screaming in playgrounds. Ordinary kids aren't stared at wherever they go.

Born with a terrible facial abnormality, Auggie has been home-schooled by his parents his whole life. Now, for the first time, he's being sent to a real school – and he's dreading it. All he wants is to be accepted – but can he convince his new classmates that he's just like them, underneath it all?

Wonder is a funny, frank, astonishingly moving debut to read in one sitting, pass on to others, and remember long after the final page.

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2. Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur

#1 New York Times bestseller Milk and Honey is a collection of poetry and prose about survival. About the experience of violence, abuse, love, loss, and femininity.

The book is divided into four chapters, and each chapter serves a different purpose. Deals with a different pain. Heals a different heartache. Milk and Honey takes readers through a journey of the most bitter moments in life and finds sweetness in them because there is sweetness everywhere if you are just willing to look.

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3. Origin by Dan Brown

Robert Langdon, Harvard professor of symbology and religious iconology, arrives at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao to attend the unveiling of a discovery that “will change the face of science forever”.

The evening’s host is his friend and former student, Edmond Kirsch, a forty-year-old tech magnate whose dazzling inventions and audacious predictions have made him a controversial figure around the world. This evening is to be no exception: he claims he will reveal an astonishing scientific breakthrough to challenge the fundamentals of human existence.

4. Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker 

In this book, the first of its kind written by a scientific expert, Professor Matthew Walker explores twenty years of cutting-edge research to solve the mystery of why sleep matters.

Looking at creatures from across the animal kingdom as well as major human studies, Why We Sleep delves in to everything from what really happens during REM sleep to how caffeine and alcohol affect sleep and why our sleep patterns change across a lifetime, transforming our appreciation of the extraordinary phenomenon that safeguards our existence.

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5. Mythos: A Retelling of the Myths of Ancient Greece by Stephen Fry 

From the birth of the universe to the creation of humankind, Stephen Fry – who fell in love with these stories as a child – retells these myths for our tragic, comic, fateful age. Witness Athena born from the cracking open of Zeus's great head and follow Persephone down into the dark realm of Hades. Experience the terrible and endless fate of Prometheus after his betrayal of Zeus and shiver as Pandora opens her jar of evil torments.

The Greek gods are the best and worst of us, and in Stephen Fry's hands they tell us who we are. Mythos – smart, funny, and above all great fun – is the retelling we deserve by a man who has been entertaining the nation for over four decades.

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6. The Other Side Of The Wall by Andrea Mara 

When Sylvia looks out her bedroom window at night and sees a child face down in the pond next door, she races into her neighbour's garden. But the pond is empty, and no-one is answering the door. Wondering if night feeds and sleep deprivation are getting to her, she hurriedly retreats. Besides, the fact that a local child has gone missing must be preying on her mind. Then, a week later, she hears the sound of a man crying through her bedroom wall.

The man living next door, Sam, has recently moved in. His wife and children are away for the summer and he joins them at weekends. Sylvia finds him friendly and helpful, yet she becomes increasingly uneasy about him. Then Sylvia's little daughter wakes one night, screaming that there's a man in her room. This is followed by a series of bizarre disturbances in the house.

Sylvia's husband insists it's all in her mind, but she is certain it's not – there's something very wrong on the other side of the wall.

7. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by JK Rowling

If you haven't read this ICONIC book – now is the time!  

"Turning the envelope over, his hand trembling, Harry saw a purple wax seal bearing a coat of arms; a lion, an eagle, a badger and a snake surrounding a large letter 'H'."

Harry Potter has never even heard of Hogwarts when the letters start dropping on the doormat at number four, Privet Drive. Addressed in green ink on yellowish parchment with a purple seal, they are swiftly confiscated by his grisly aunt and uncle. Then, on Harry's eleventh birthday, a great beetle-eyed giant of a man called Rubeus Hagrid bursts in with some astonishing news: Harry Potter is a wizard, and he has a place at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. An incredible adventure is about to begin.

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8. What Happened by Hilary Rodham Clinton 

For the first time, Hillary Rodham Clinton reveals what she was thinking and feeling during one of the most controversial and unpredictable presidential elections in history.

Now free from the constraints of running, Hillary takes you inside the intense personal experience of becoming the first woman nominated for president by a major party in an election marked by rage, sexism, exhilarating highs and infuriating lows, stranger-than-fiction twists, Russian interference and an opponent who broke all the rules. This is her most personal memoir yet.

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9.  The Vanity Fair Diaries by Tina Brown 

The Vanity Fair Diaries is the story of an Englishwoman barely out of her twenties who arrives in Manhattan on a mission. Summoned from London in hopes that she can save Condé Nast's troubled new flagship Vanity Fair, Tina Brown is immediately plunged into the maelstrom of the competitive New York media world and the backstabbing rivalries at the court of the planet's slickest, most glamour-focused magazine company.

She survives the politics, the intrigue and the attempts to derail her by a simple stratagem: succeeding. In the face of rampant scepticism, she triumphantly reinvents a failing magazine. 

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10. The Parrots by Alexandra Shulman

Blessed with status, love, wealth and connections the Tennisons seemed the most enviable of families – until Antonella and Matteo Fullardi, dangerously attractive Italian siblings and offspring of an Italian fashion dynasty, enter their well-managed lives.

Calligrapher Katherine, gallery owner Rick and their student son Josh discover that the Fullardis are just as unsettling and alluring as the exotic parrots that now inhabit their tranquil London garden.

But this damaged pair are the catalyst that propel the Tennisons into a spiral of chaos, calling into question their place in a changing world of new money, new morality and new menace.

 

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Before I start this rant-like article, it is important that you know I have no personal hatred towards actual dentists – just everything they represent. 

You are lovely people, who help keep our smiles looking fresh – but I will NEVER ever enjoy meeting you. Ever. 

I would consider myself a pretty brave individual, I have tattoos and stuff and they've never bothered me. 

But the dentist is a different form of torture for me – the moment I walk in, my entire body goes into shock. 

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There are always tears (I'm 26 by the way – whatever), there have been one or two actual panic attacks – and I always leave with a numb face, and a maxed-out credit card. 

What's not to love?

Anyway, I was in the torture chamber on Saturday, so I decided to do up a list of reasons why I hate it. 

PS: My dentist is sound. 

1. So.damn.clinical. 

In you go, up onto that plastic covered chair, where you will endure at least 30 minutes of absolute discomfort. There is no love in the air, no art o n the walls, no comfort. It is just a big white and steal monstrosity. This is probably for hygiene reasons, but Jesus, would a splash of colour kill you?

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2. Tad invasive, no?

You will reach a level of intimacy with your dentist that you will rarely reach with anyone else. Kindly get your big ole dentist paws OUT OF MY MOUTH. I know that it is 'technically' your job to poke around in my mouth, but I would really rather if you didn't. Oh, and to those dentists that don't wear rubber gloves (I have heard a story or two), SHAME, SHAME, SHAME. 

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3. Good Jesus, THE NOISES. 

My skin actually CRAWLS at the sheer thought of those hideously chronic torture machines. The drilling noise is so violent that you almost feel like your brain is being excavated. Why don't they play REALLY loud music to drown out the sounds? Little bit of One Direction to take the edge off, lads. 

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4. Those needles. 

I am sooo fine with needles most of the time. I get vaccines, I have had blood taken, and have piercings and such – but there is something almost inhumane about sticking a needle into a human's mouth. And adding insult to injury, you will probably be numb for a few hours after leaving the clinic – making eating, speaking and smooching (not that this one would be an issue for moi) less than cute. 

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5. The small talk. 

What in the name of God makes you think I am up for a chat? And even if I did feel like talking to you about work, or my upcoming holiday – your hands are in my MOUTH. This makes chatting rather difficult, don't you think? Let's endure this in silence – for everyone's benefit. 

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6. The inevitable bankruptcy. 

'Thank you for coming, please leave your entire life savings with the receptionist as you leave!'

Seriously though, has anyone ever gone to the dentist and NOT felt like they've been ripped off? I know that it is a necessary cost, but WOW, any chance of cheeky discount?

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All in all – not something you want to spend your Saturday doing, however important it may be. 

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Puppies are a mum's best friend! We love our own little fluffy pals, and we can't help but fawn over the pics that stars put up of their own pooches.

Nothing melts our hearts like those floppy ears and oversized paws!

The U.S. has celebrated National Puppy Day on March 23 since 2006, and it's the perfect time to promote the responsible adoption of dogs who need a loving home.

And even though March 23 is now past, we need to recognise these adorable pics of puppies – they deserve the attention, after all!

In order to get our puppy fix (could we ever see enough photos of dogs?), here are six of the best celeb posts celebrating Puppy Day:

1) Chrissy Teigen

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The model and expectant mum is such a dedicated dog lover. Chrissy recently shared an emotional post about the passing of her beloved pooch, Puddy, who was a part of her and John Legend's family for ten years.

To celebrate National Puppy Day, the 32-year-old shared a sweet video of one of her other bulldogs – and we couldn't help but smile at the cute video!

2) Ciara

 

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The acclaimed singer certainly has a full dog house! We loved her Insta post, in which she shared that she and Seahawks player Russell Wilson now have 'six kids including our pups'.

3) Nicole Kidman

 

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Nothing has ever calmed us more than this serene photo of the Big Little Lies star cradling two Dachshund pups.

And it seems like the 50-year-old finds herself soothed by dogs as well, as she captioned the post, "Puppies feel gooooddddd."

There never was a truer statement.

4) Katherine Heigl

The Grey's Anatomy alum has long been an advocate for animals in need. She and her mother started the Jason Debus Heigl Foundation in 2008 honour of Katherine's late brother, who died in a car crash in 1986.

One of the puppies featured in her post is Pomeranian rescue Sergeant General Major Sir ("named for his commanding and in charge personality"), who her animal advocacy group helped save.

However, he's known in their house by the affectionate nickname Sergeant Snuggles!

5) Mariah Carey

Mariah knows there's nothing like goofing around with our favourite four-legged pals!

The mum-of-two is quite the devoted pet owner – she even tried to set up her dog Cha Cha for Valentine's Day and received a whole slew of replies from other pooch owners via Twitter.

6) Amy Schumer

 

#nationalpuppyday my friend @aidybryant said it best “dogs rock”

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Hot dog! The Trainwreck star's pooch has the cutest costume – and we can't get enough of it!

Who else really feels like they need to cuddle their favourite puppy now?

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This is not a drill ladies… you can officially buy a gin that will make you look young. 

2017 is officially the best year ever, and it's only January. 

Anti-aGin liquor contains drinkable collagen, which reduces the appearance of wrinkles and the effects of aging on the skin. 

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This life-changing product can be purchased online, and will set you back £34.99 for a 70cl bottle. 

Small price to pay for happiness if you ask me…

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According to the website, "It's the newest way for people to have collagen in their lives and still enjoy their favourite tipple. Not only does this revolutionary product contain drinkable collagen but it also contains a heap of other fantastic and peculiar botanicals."

I'll drink to that.

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