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Daily Mail
8 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Olivia Attwood puts on a leggy display in a white mini dress while Ashley Roberts wows in a glitzy diamante gown as they lead the glamour at the Bvlgari summer party
Olivia Attwood and Ashley Roberts pulled out all the stops as they led the arrivals at the Bvlgari Hotel London summer party on Friday. Former Love Islander Olivia, 34, looked breathtaking in a mini white dress, while Ashley, 43, sent pulses racing in a diamante figure hugging dress. Olivia put on a very leggy display in her glamorous ensemble, which she styled with a brown Birkin bag. She added a few extra inches to her frame with a pair of nude and black sling-backs and accessorised with an array of jewellery. Ashley looked gorgeous in a duck egg blue gown which featured a thigh-high split that showed off her toned legs. She added to her height with strapped silver heels and she toted her essentials in a small silver clutch bag. Also in attendance was pregnant Pixie Lott, who is expecting her second child with her husband Oliver Cheshire. Pixie looked sensational in an emerald green silk dress as she performed for the crowd, proudly showing off her bump. She accessorised with silver jewellery and pinned her hair back into a sophisticated up-do. Holly Ramsay looked effortlessly classy as she donned a chic black mini dress with pearl beading across the top and straps. Meanwhile, Wallis Day stunned in some tiny black shorts and an oversized blazer as she made up the arrivals. Former Saturdays singer Frankie Bridge exuded elegance as she arrived in a white maxi dress that featured a sheer skirt and spaghetti straps. She finished with a slicked back look for her hair and a short gold necklace. Elsewhere British actress Kaya Scodelario sizzled in a black leather jacket and mid-length black skirt. She looked nothing short of sensational in the all black outfit boasting a belt embellishment on the upper bodice. She accessorised the stylish ensemble with a heart shaped bag and a selection of stand out jewellery. Kaya opted to elevate her height further with a pair of black heels and styled her brown locks into a low ponytail for the event. To complete her look, the Skins star wore a flawless makeup palette as she posed up a storm at the event.


Metro
18 hours ago
- Metro
Jurassic World Rebirth leaves fans with clenched stomachs as tense film debuts
After pretty bruising reviews of Jurassic World Rebirth from the critics, fans have praised the new film for never having a dull moment. With critical responses totted up on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes it's currently sitting at a rotten rating of 51% from 240 professional reactions. While this is far from ideal for filmmaker Gareth Edwards' seventh feature-length entry in the franchise, it is not a series low point. Audiences have also polled significantly better, with their reactions totting up to a very healthy 72% since the movie was released on Wednesday, already grabbing $30.5million (£22.3m) at the box office on day one. 'My stomach is still clenched after leaving the theatre. Edge of your seat kind of action. 10/10. The actors did a great job. Scarlett and Jonathan are incredible per usual,' wrote Anastasia S, while cinemagoer David agreed, adding: 'Starts out on the edge of your seat. Not a dull moment. Has a great plot. Probably one of the best ones.' Justin P also insisted in his audience reaction on Rotten Tomatoes that Jurassic World Rebirth was 'easily in the top 3 Jurassic movies'. 'It was back to basics: just stranded on an island, trying to survive. Most important thing of all: the dinosaurs are scary again!!' he enthused, next to a five-star rating. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Other fans also praised the movie for delivering what people would want from a film in this popular series, as Josiah shared: 'Great cinematography and dinosaur mayhem. Exactly what you've come to expect from a Jurassic World movie.' 'Jurassic World Rebirth delivers exactly what fans of the franchise crave: a fun, popcorn-munching good time,' Andre S insisted. 'The action sequences are genuinely tense, keeping you on the edge of your seat, and the characters are well-developed, making their perilous journey all the more engaging. It's a solid, enjoyable entry that reminds us why we love the world of dinosaurs.' Nick chimed in to say he could 'see a lot of hate for this online and don't understand [why]'. 'It was everything it needed to be. It didn't want to be over the top and better then the originals,' he suggested. Not everyone was impressed however, with Andrew labelling it 'a disgrace to the series' and Michael calling it 'absolutely unacceptable' in brutally brief takedowns. 'Disappointment is an understatement. I saw the homages to the original, they didn't hit right. A sloppy mess of jump scares and absurd attempts at comedic breaks,' complained Cindy Loo. Starring Scarlett Johansson as former military operative Zora Bennett, Jonathan Bailey as bespectacled palaeontologist Dr Henry Loomis, Rupert Friend as pharmaceutical rep Martin Krebs and Mahershala Ali as team leader Duncan Kincaid, Jurassic World Rebirth starts afresh, 32 years after dinosaurs were brought back when public interest is waning. This rag-tag group braves the forbidden isolated equatorial regions where dinosaurs still roam freely on a secret mission to extract DNA from three massive prehistoric creatures in the hopes of a major medical breakthrough. But in the wreckage of the park and previous human experiments, life has also continued to find a way in unexpected forms too. 'How can a movie about mutant dinosaurs be this forgettable to look at? It's a shame,' wrote critic Danny Leigh for the Financial Times, also describing the movie as 'a lumbering beast'. 'The Jurassic sequels were bad enough when they made an effort to evolve – they're even less worth seeing now that they already come pre-fossilised,' added Indie Wire's David Ehrlich, while The Cinematic Reel's review suggested: 'If this is the franchise's big reset, maybe it's time Universal finally let the dinosaurs and the Jurassic Park franchise go extinct. Caryn James for the BBC observed in her two-star review: 'Jurassic World Rebirth has major stars in Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey, and better-designed creatures than ever, but so few thrills that it may be the weakest of the Jurassic franchise.' However, other critics were much more positive. For The Independent, Clarisse Loughery insisted that Rebirth 'is making the dinosaur cool again', while Peter Bradshaw for The Guardian wrote in his four-star review: 'Now, against all odds, these dinosaurs have had a brand refresh: a brighter, breezier, funnier, incomparably better acted and better written film.' The Telegraph's Tim Robey went even further, awarding a full five stars and adding: 'It's easily the best-looking, best-sounding film since the first. But it takes a deep, personal love of the medium for a director to deliver such crunchy impact, thrills, spills and euphoric highs. These more positive professional reactions have saved Jurassic World Rebirth from ranking as poorly as some of its predecessors. Kicking off with the original Jurassic Park back in 1993 – which revolutionised how dinosaurs are viewed in popular culture as well as being a roaring good time – it was legendary Steven Spielberg who was initially at the helm as the director, returning for sequel The Lost World: Jurassic Park in 1997. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Unsurprisingly this first outing boasts an impressive 91% on Rotten Tomatoes from critics, although the sequel plunges down to 56%. This initial trilogy was capped off with Jurassic Park III in 2001 before a second trilogy began with a fresh cast in 2015 with Jurassic World. More Trending While this reboot earned 72%, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Jurassic World Dominion followed in 2018 and 2022, respectively, and received the lowest ratings of all at just 47% and then 29%. From fans, Jurassic World Dominion, the last release, has a surprisingly strong 78% score from over 10,000 audience ratings, but Fallen Kingdom has just 48% and Jurassic Park III, 37%. Jurassic World Rebirth is out in cinemas now. This article was first published on July 1. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Struggling in the heatwave? These are the affordable gadgets to keep cool in hot weather MORE: Eagerly anticipated horror's producer explains why '0.0 percent watchable' film flopped MORE: Is it time for 'thigh guy summer'? The best short shorts for men amid heatwave


Wales Online
2 days ago
- Wales Online
Parents warned of 'dangerous' Labubus in Wales after counterfeit versions of viral toy are found
Parents warned of 'dangerous' Labubus in Wales after counterfeit versions of viral toy are found Labubus are the latest trend to make waves on social media and some sell for hundreds of pounds online Shoppers are warned on fake Labubus (Image: HANDOUT ) Every era has that weird and wonderful trend that is sure to have left it's mark on childhoods; from Pogs and Trolls to Furbies and Tamagotchis. Now, this generation has its very own - and it's made waves across the world. Labubu is the latest craze to capture attention worldwide, particularly on TikTok. These collectible monster elves, created by designer Kasing Lung and sold by Pop Mart, have been flying off the shelves for ridiculous prices. But, with anything popular comes individuals hoping to exploit that demand. Now, a warning has been issued from Neath Port Talbot Council which recently seized suspected counterfeit Labubus after safety concerns were raised. The council's Trading Standards officers are currently investigating these counterfeit toys, which they say could pose serious risks to children; including exposure to harmful chemicals or choking hazards due to small parts. The toys, which were sized from an unnamed shop in the Neath Port Talbot area, are being examined for safety violations. Consumers are urged to be cautious when buying toys to ensure they meet safety standards. Inspired by Nordic fairy tales, these strange looking monsters are known for their pointed ears, serrated teeth and fluffy body. Article continues below Counterfeit Labubus were seized from a Neath Port Talbot shop (Image: NPT Council ) Although a very Marmite kind of purchase, these creatures have become a must-have item among influencers and collectors. Originally priced at £31.50 at Pop Mart, Labubus are now being resold for hundreds of pounds across different sites, with one seller asking for £2,556 on eBay. Stay informed on everything Neath Port Talbot by signing up to our newsletter here The toys come in mystery boxes and were initially popularised by former Love Island star, Olivia Attwood. Their viral success has made them a hot commodity, and demand has even led to fights breaking out in some stores up and down the UK. However, as the craze grows, so too does the market for fake Labubus - often called 'Lafufus.' These counterfeits are identified by their poor quality with exaggerated features, mangy fur and shoddy materials. In light of this, the Trading Standards Team is offering the following advice to consumers to ensure they stay 'shopper safe': Check goods and their packaging carefully. On toys there should be age warnings and safety symbols such as a CE or UKCA mark. Check for spelling mistakes or poor quality labelling; this usually gives the game away. Buy from reputable sellers, so you can return goods if a problem develops. Check the price. Be suspicious if it's a lot cheaper than you would expect. Cllr Cen Phillips, Neath Port Talbot Council's cabinet member for nature, tourism and wellbeing, emphasised the need for shoppers to stay vigilant, adding: "Due to the discovery of these suspected counterfeit toys we want to alert consumers and particularly parents to be extra vigilant. "If toys are found to be counterfeit they can potentially pose significant dangers to children, including the likes of exposure to certain chemicals and choking hazards due to small parts." Counterfeit toys often lack proper safety testing and the council encourages anyone concerned about the safety of toys to get in touch. Article continues below Consumers can contact Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0800 223 1123 and traders can contact Trading Standards on (01639) 686877 tsd@