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Sky Sports presenter Simon Thomas tragically lost his wife Gemma in November last year three days after she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). She was only 40 years old.

On International Women's Day, the father-of-one decided to pay tribute to the woman who means so very much to him, their young son Ethan, and countless others.

The 45-year-old wrote on Twitter and Instagram, "On #IWD2018 we miss this wonderful woman so much. Kind, patient, compassionate, loving and a wonderful mum.

"A woman who stood in the breach for those around her who were less fortunate than her and needed help. The hole she’s left in our lives is immeasurable."

He also shared a sweet photo of Gemma kissing Ethan, who is about eight years old.

Simon's followers on social media sent messages of sympathy and hope in response.

"This is overwhelmingly heartbreaking," one Insta user shared, "God love him and his beautiful mummy."

"Captured the love she had for Ethan and he had for his mummy brilliantly," another commented, "Forever in your hearts."

"Such a wonderfully beautiful picture, it says so much… gave me a lump in my throat… sending you all love and hugs," a follower wrote.

One person said that Gemma's story inspired them to become a stem cell donor for those suffering from blood cancer.

"I don’t know if this can help treat AML but I hope to be a match for someone," Twitter user Bridget shared.

"Bridget you're amazing," Simon replied, "Thank you x"

Our hearts go out to Simon, Ethan, and everyone who has lost an important woman in their life.

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Well, this is the most sexist thing we've heard in a while.

A new Abertay University study has claimed that women with ‘heavy’ make-up are less likely to be seen as good leaders.

The study showed participants various face-pairs of women, one with make-up applied for a night out and one without.

They were asked to choose which one of the two faces they felt would make a better leader – and they chose less makeup.

The results revealed that both men and women viewed women more negatively as a leader if she was wearing more of makeup.

Jesus lads, is nothing sacred?

Dr Christopher Watkins of Abertay’s School of Psychology led the study.

He discussed the results, claiming that: “This research follows previous work in this area, which suggests that wearing makeup enhances how dominant a woman looks."

“While the previous findings suggest that we are inclined to show some deference to a woman with a good looking face, our new research suggests that makeup does not enhance a woman’s dominance by benefiting how we evaluate her in a leadership role.

“This work is a good example of the diverse and interesting research ongoing within the Division of Psychology.”

Yeah, doesn't make it any less annoying though. 

Anyway, if you need us, we'll be the women smothered in makeup ruling the world. 

K, bye.

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Are any of you gorgeous humans MAJOR Disney fans? Because I bloody am. 

Which is exactly why I am beyond excited by the latest expansion announcement by Disneyland Paris.

The Chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company (and genuine hero) Robert A. Iger announced plans for a 2 billion euro, multi-year expansion for Disneyland Paris.

The new development will include a transformation of the Walt Disney Studios Park, adding three new areas that are based on Marvel, Frozen and Star Wars, along with multiple new attractions and live entertainment experiences.

CAN YOU DEAL?

According to a press release by Disney, the expansion plan is one of the "most ambitious development projects at Disneyland Paris since its opening in 1992 and underscores the Company’s commitment to the long-term success of the resort as Disney’s brand beacon in Europe."

Robert A. Iger stated: “We’re very excited about the future of Disneyland Paris and continue to invest in its long-term success."

"The resort is already the leading tourist destination in Europe, and the transformative expansion we announced today will add even more of our beloved characters and unparalleled storytelling to create new lands, attractions and entertainment that further elevate the guest experience and drive new opportunities for tourism in this dynamic region.”

The multi-year development will roll out in phases beginning in 2021, significantly expanding the Walt Disney Studios Park. In addition to the three new areas, the creative vision includes a new lake, which will be the focal point for entertainment experiences and will also connect each of the new park areas.

So we've a while to wait, but holy moly, it will be worth it! 

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Last week, the world lost the wonderful Emma Hannigan, who was an inspiration to people all over the world. 

Emma discovered that she was a carrier of the BRCA gene in 2005, and bravely battled cancer 10 times in a 12 year period. 

Sadly she lost her battle, but she was a massive supporter of cancer awareness charities.

And while we all know that the BRCA gene is a bad thing, we still don't really know what it is exactly. 

So, with the beautiful Emma in mind, we decided to do some research, and spread some awareness. 

Firstly, what exactly is the BRCA gene? 

According to cancer.ie, 'the BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations are inherited in a particular manner, which means that if a person has a mutation present in the gene, their offspring have a 50% chance of inheriting it.'

'Women who have a mutation in either of these genes have a 50–85% lifetime risk of developing breast cancer and a 10–40% lifetime risk of developing ovarian cancer. If either one of these mutations are found it carries an increased risk of a second breast cancer.'

What kind of family history is relevant to this gene?

Before I say anything, it is important not to panic if you identify with any of these family connections. If you're worried, call your GP nad go from there. 

It is important to note that not every person with breast cancer needs genetic testing. Individuals are tested for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation based on their genetic risk that assesses personal and family history factors, such as the following: 

  • Breast cancer diagnosed before age 50
  • Cancer in both breasts in the same woman
  • Multiple breast cancers in the same woman
  • Both breast and ovarian cancers in either the same woman or the same family
  • Two or more primary types of BRCA1- or BRCA2-related cancers in a single family member
  • Male breast cancer

If your family history is suggestive of a possible BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation, the best thing to do is first test the family member with the known breast cancer. If that person is found to have a BRCA mutation, then other family members should consider genetic testing to figure out their potential risk for breast and ovarian cancer.

If I am a carrier of the gene, what do I do? 

If you are diagnosed with the BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation, there are measures you can take to reduce your risk of breast and ovarian cancer, such as:

Screening for breast cancer:

  • Observe your breast for changes, starting at age 18
  • Have a clinical breast exam performed by your doctor or nurse every 6 to 12 months starting at age 25
  • Have a screening breast MRI annually, starting at age 25 or 30
  • Consider a 3D tomosynthesis mammogram

Reducing breast cancer risk:

  • Many women with the BRCA gene get a double mastectomy, which will reduce the chances of getting breast cancer. 
  • Consider risk-reduction medications.

Reducing ovarian cancer risk:

  • Much like the breasts, many carriers remove the ovaries and fallopian tubes at the end of childbearing age.
  • Annually screen for ovarian cancer with the use of blood test CA-125, and transvaginal ultrasound if recommended by your doctor, starting at age 30
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Congratulations are in order! Hugh Grant and his girlfriend Anna Eberstein have recently welcomed a new addition to their family.

The 57-year-old and his TV producer girlfriend are already parents to five-year-old John Mungo and another child, born in December 2015.

As well, the Notting Hill star shares six-year-old Tabitha and four-year-old Felix with ex Tinglan Hong.

Elizabeth Hurley spilt the beans on his and Anna's youngest child.

 

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Speaking on E!'s Daily Pop, Elizabeth said of the Paddington 2 actor, "I'm very lucky that 31 years into our friendship, he's still my best friend in the world. He's a really great guy.

"I see him a lot; I speak to him a lot. You know, he's now a father of five; he has five kids and he's a great dad. Yeah, he will remain my best friend for life."

The actress, also an ex of Hugh's, shared more about the newborn on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen.

"He had another one last week. He has five," the 52-year-old said of the Love Actually actor.

"He was over 50 when he spawned them all! He's an enchanting dad – really, really sweet. Having these kids has transformed him from a very miserable person into a fairly miserable person. It's improved him. He's gone up the scale."

Congrats to Anna and Hugh on their growing family!

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Not to be overly dramatic or anything, but this might be the BEST news we've heard all year. 

So in my humble opinion, ASOS can do no wrong – it is a one stop shop for absolutely everything you could need. 

Clothing, birthday cards, inflatable flamingos… and now, MAC makeup! 

Yes, really. 

In a very exciting turn of events, beauty lovers will be able to purchase MAC makeup from ASOS as of the March 14th. 

We are not worthy! 

However, ASOS won't be stocking everything, but they will offer a wide range of MAC hero products.

Here's hoping we can get our strobe cream and our Velvet Teddy.

Without even leaving the house, mind you – welcome to the bloody future. 

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Today, Ireland play Scotland in the 6 Nations – and we're all heading to the to watch it.

Obviously!

However, pub selection is crucial, so we've done the work for you!

We have carefully selected pubs from across the country, that are the perfect spots to take in the match (and a few too many pints!)

Cheers lads!

Dublin

Oliver St John Gogarty in Temple Bar.

Award winning food, wonderful drinks and a bit of live music after the match – what more could you want? 

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Cork

The Rob Roy in Cork City.

The perfect place to enjoy a pint and the rugby this weekend. 

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Sligo

Cullens in Collooney.

Right on the main street of this gorgeous town, Cullens is a brilliant sports bar, with reasonable priced drinks and amazing staff. 

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Clare

The Creamery in Bunratty.

Next to the world famous castle lies a world famous pub, with more character and craic than you can imagine. Plus, the wings are absolutely DIVINE. 

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Belfast

Lavery’s Bar & Gin Palace, Bradbury Place. 

22 HD TV screens spread throughout the venue? Say no more. 

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Galway

Murty Rabbitts, Forster Street. 

This spot is one of Galway's oldest pubs, so it is rich in character and history. Plus, they have a deadly pint of Guinness. 

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Meath

The Central in Navan.

Good food and GREAT cocktails! Plus, they have a glorious rooftop, with TVs, so you'll miss nothing! 

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This won't come as a major surprise but dogs make you more appealing.

Fact. 

“Having a dog really says something about you,” she told NYTimes.

“It says you can care for a creature, that you can follow a schedule, get home to feed it, that you can walk it and love it and spend time with it.”

But wait, there's more!

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Match.com recently surveyed users and found that owning a pet can be a total make or break for single folk looking for love.

Nearly one-third of the 1,200 respondents admitted to being “more attracted” to the opposite sex because they had their very own doggo.

#Hereforthis!

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More than half of the respondents said they would be more inclined to date someone if they considered adopting an animal, and the majority admitted they wouldn’t pursue a relationship if that person didn’t like pets.

Too right. 

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We've got our popcorn ready and our spots on the sofa reserved because the Obamas are reportedly in talks to produce content for Netflix. 

In the proposed deal, which has not yet been finalised, Michelle and Barack Obama would be paid for exclusive content only available via the streaming giant, according to The New York Times.

While the number of episodes and the format of these possible shows still remain mysteriously up-in-the-air, we are so intrigued by this news! 

The Obamas reportedly want to feature inspirational stories, rather than directly address President Trump and conservative commentators.

 

Happy Valentine’s Day, @MichelleObama. You make every day and every place better.

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"President and Mrs. Obama have always believed in the power of storytelling to inspire," noted Eric Schultz, a senior advisor of Barack's.

"Throughout their lives, they have lifted up stories of people whose efforts to make a difference are quietly changing the world for the better. As they consider their future personal plans, they continue to explore new ways to help others tell and share their stories."

One programme idea involves the former president moderating discussions about important issues from his presidency and beyond, including healthcare and immigration.

Another possible show would focus on Michelle and topics like nutrition that she brought to the fore during Barack's presidency.

While they both have large social media followings (Barack has a whopping 101M followers on Twitter), Netflix would give them incredible reach with nearly 118M subscribers worldwide.

Think you'll be tuning in?

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We've all sat there and read the warnings on the box of tampons – but have you ever really thought about Toxic Shock Syndrome?

Probably not, to be fair.

Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is rare, but potentially life-threatening illness, so it’s SO important to know the signs and symptoms. 

Toxic shock syndrome is typically associated with the use of tampons. The good news is that since manufacturers pulled certain types of tampons off the market, the incidence of TSS has declined.

Toxic shock syndrome can affect ANYONE (something we actually didn't know), including men, children and postmenopausal women.

Risk factors for toxic shock syndrome include skin wounds and surgery.

What are the symptoms?

Possible signs and symptoms of toxic shock syndrome include:

  • A sudden high fever
  • Low blood pressure 
  • Vomiting or diarrhoea
  • A rash resembling a sunburn, particularly on your palms and soles
  • Confusion
  • Muscle aches
  • Redness of your eyes, mouth and throat
  • Seizures
  • Headaches

And the causes? 

Most commonly, Staphylococcus aureus (staph) bacteria cause toxic shock syndrome. The syndrome can also be caused by group A streptococcus (strep) bacteria.

#Science. 

About half the cases of toxic shock syndrome associated with Staphylococci bacteria occur in women of menstruating age; the rest occur in older women, men and children. Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome occurs in people of all ages.

Toxic shock syndrome can progress rapidly. Complications may include:

  • Shock
  • Renal failure
  • Death

Prevention (the most important part of this article)

Most manufacturers of tampons no longer use the materials or designs that were associated with toxic shock syndrome. Also, manufacturers are required to use standard measurement and labelling for absorbency and to print guidelines on the boxes.

If you use tampons, read the labels and use the lowest absorbency tampon you can.

Change your tampons frequently, at least every four to eight hours. Alternate using tampons and sanitary napkins, and use minipads when your flow is light.

Toxic shock syndrome can recur. People who've had it once can get it again.

If you've had toxic shock syndrome or a prior serious staph or strep infection, don't use tampons.

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Seriously, when will it STOP?

We've been patient and accepting with regards to bizarre eyebrow trends. 

We've even kind of enjoyed some of them, like the jewelled brows and Insta-worthy eyebrows. 

However, with the Internet's latest offering, we are throwing in the towel – we cannot take it anymore. 

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Someone has created halo brows, and they are actually unacceptable. 

Listen, we are all for trying mad trends, trust us! We've dyed the hair, applying the mad lippy and on occasion smothered ourselves in glitter. 

But this is a step too bloody far for us tbh. 

Beauty blogger Hannah Lyne told POPSUGAR: "I was having a conversation with a friend trying to come up with a new idea for a look, and all of a sudden it came to me that I should connect my brow tails," Hannah explained.

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"This look was influenced by fishtail brows; seeing the way my brow flicked upwards inspired the idea of just carrying the brow on until it met in the middle."

We still can't fully decide if she's being serious or not… 

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