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EXCLUSIVE Perverted sex demands of the elite, spilled by the beauty they pay to fulfill them: JANA HOCKING's uncensored bombshell

EXCLUSIVE Perverted sex demands of the elite, spilled by the beauty they pay to fulfill them: JANA HOCKING's uncensored bombshell

Daily Mail​3 days ago
Non-disclosure agreements aren't just for the boardroom. In the world of high-class prostitutes, OnlyFans models and A-listers, NDAs are now as common as Botox - and far longer lasting.
To get the inside scoop on this, I took my gorgeous friend Kayla Jade – one of the world's most in-demand escorts – to lunch to talk about the increasingly legalistic world of modern sex work.
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The Open 2025 prize fund revealed as Portrush winner, runner up and third place all set to bank millions
The Open 2025 prize fund revealed as Portrush winner, runner up and third place all set to bank millions

Daily Record

time26 minutes ago

  • Daily Record

The Open 2025 prize fund revealed as Portrush winner, runner up and third place all set to bank millions

Golf major purse stays the same as 2024 as cash prizes for other events continue to grow as R&A chief sets out priority The 2025 Open champion will collect a whopping cheque for $3.1 million. ‌ Royal Portrush stages the 153rd Championship over four days with a total prize fund of $17 million. ‌ Xander Schauffele collected the prize, which converts to around £2.3 million, in 2024 from Royal Troon. R&A chiefs have opted to keep the prize fund the same across the board for the 2025 event with the runner-up banking just over $1.7 million and the third placed finisher $1.1 million. ‌ Tournament chiefs have been praised for their decision to maintain the levels given the growing purses across Tour golf. R&A chief executive Mark Darbon said: 'I'm a big believer that the athletes are the stars of our sport and they should be well compensated for what they do. They inspire and excite millions of golfers all around the world. So we're always going to look to strike the right balance between an attractive prize fund that compensates them for their efforts and our wider responsibilities in the game. 'We have held flat this year. I think prize fund is still 60 percent up on when we were here last time in 2019. 'That's strong growth by anyone's standards. We think the choice we've made is really appropriate. 'As you know, at The R&A, we have a unique role to play. We take the surplus that we generate from this Open Championship and we invest it back into the game all around the world, so we think we've got the balance just right.' Portrush will welcome a sell-out 278,000 through the gates over the course of the event from 1.2 million ticket applicants. Darbon added: 'It's not about just being bigger, it's about being better. So, yes, it's fantastic to be in a position where you have very strong demand and we'd like to ensure that our Open Championship remains just that, open and accessible to golf fans and sports fans all around the world. We'll continue to try to get that balance right into the future. 'I think our first priority, actually, is how do we elongate and extend the event week. Obviously traditionally the crowds are much larger Thursday to Sunday. 'One of the reasons we've been able to move from roughly 240,000 to roughly 280,000 this week is not by growing the championship days dramatically, but it's being able to create a stronger proposition early in the week, where we had nearly 12,000 people here on Sunday, before the vast majority of the golfers were here. 'Walking around the venue, there are so many smiling faces, people enjoying the activations and the facilities. 'You've seen a lot of other sports do that, whether it's Wimbledon or the US Open tennis or multiple other global sporting events looking to elongate that week, and that's something we're thinking about.'

Brit rock star welcomes twins with stunning model wife as he shares first pics and unusual names
Brit rock star welcomes twins with stunning model wife as he shares first pics and unusual names

The Sun

time27 minutes ago

  • The Sun

Brit rock star welcomes twins with stunning model wife as he shares first pics and unusual names

A HUGE Brit rock star has welcomed twins with his stunning model wife, sharing their first pics and unusual names. Oli Sykes, 38, who is the lead vocalist for Bring Me the Horizon, officially became a dad after his Brazilian model wife Victoria Alissa Salles Silva, 27, announced she had given birth. 6 6 In an Instagram post, she shared an image of the tots - writing, 'amor infinito,' which translates to "infinite love", adding, "grey & zélia." Oli, who has been married to Victoria since 2017, reshared the image to his Story. The pair met while she was working as a model for his Drop Dead Clothing collection. It was only back in May that Oli told fans about their big news. In a video he shared, both Oli and Victoria could be seen sitting at their dining table with a box each in front of them. Opening the boxes, they each got out a cupcake that would end up revealing the gender of their twins. "Oh my god," Victoria said as she opened her box. "Are you ready?" she asked Oli, to which he said: "Bite it, bite it." Victoria took a bite and then revealed that there was pink sponge inside the first cupcake. Oli declared: "We're having a baby girl!" Huge UK rock star reveals his stunning girlfriend is pregnant with twins The rocker then opened his box and munched into his cupcake. As Oli revealed the colour inside his cake, the pair both screamed loudly. "Oh my god, no f**king way, no f**king way," Oli said as he turned the cupcake around so it was in view of the camera lens. Showing off the blue sponge, it was revealed that the pair would be welcoming a baby daughter and a baby son. Victoria then said: "This is crazy!" Commenting on the post, one person said: "Congratulations to you both." Another added: "This is the cutest thing I've ever seen CONGRATS." What are the different types of twins? TWINS are when two children are produced in the same pregnancy. They can be identical or different, and two boys, two girls, or a girl and a boy. Twins are quite rare, but are usually born completely healthy What are the different types of twins? Monozygotic – identical twins ('one cell' twins) Dizygotic – also known as 'fraternal', non identical twins. Babies are no more alike than siblings born at separate times, and they can be the same or different sexes Conjoined twins – identical twins that are joined together. They are extremely rare, and it's estimated they range from one in 49,000 to 189,000 births, although around half are stillborn, and one third die within 24 hours. Can identical twins be two different sexes? Identical twins are always of the same sex because they form from the same fertilised egg that contains either female or male chromosomes. The single egg is divided into two separate embryos, and they occur in about three in every 1000 deliveries worldwide. Therefore, boy/girl twins are always fraternal (or dizygotic), as their chromosomes are either XY (male) or XX (female). What are Di Di twins? Di Di stands for Dichronic Diamniotic, and they are the common type of twins. They have their own amniotic sacs and placenta, so are just sharing the womb of the mother, and are therefore not identical. There are few complications with Di Di twins, so have a good chance of being born completely healthy without intervention from your doctor. Di di twins are more likely to be non-identical than identical. "You hit the lottery omg twins and a boy n girl," penned a third. A fourth then wrote: "OMG Oli is going to be a father! Did not expect the news of twins, but congrats to you both." While a fifth said: "OMG I'M FOLLOWING HAPPINESS!!!!! PLEASE BE HEALTHY!!! Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!" And a sixth added: "So exciting. Best feeling in the world." Bring Me the Horizon are a British rock band. They were formed in Sheffield more than 20 years ago in 2004. The group currently consists of lead vocalist Oli, drummer Matt Nicholls, guitarist Lee Malia and bassist Matt Kean. 6 6 6 6

Lottie Moss puts on a daring display in skimpy orange halterneck bikini with low-rise briefs as she parties with pals on sun-soaked girls trip
Lottie Moss puts on a daring display in skimpy orange halterneck bikini with low-rise briefs as she parties with pals on sun-soaked girls trip

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Lottie Moss puts on a daring display in skimpy orange halterneck bikini with low-rise briefs as she parties with pals on sun-soaked girls trip

Lottie Moss put on a daring display in a skimpy orange halterneck bikini as she joined pals on a sun-soaked girls trip. The sister of Kate Moss, 27, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share an insight into her trip to a mystery holiday destination. Lottie shared several clips of her friends drinking and partying as DJs played at a beach club. In a mirror snap from the villa they appeared to be staying in, Lottie could be seen posing in a bikini with one of her pals. The racy snap showed Lottie in an orange two-piece which featured very low-rise briefs. It comes after it was reported earlier this month that the former Only Fans creator is using her personal diaries to write a biography about her childhood and turbulent life in the spotlight. Lottie will not hold back as she reflects on her battles with alcohol and substance abuse issues, according to the Sun. It's understood that she has kept written and video diaries since she was a teenager and will be using them to reference her colourful past. An insider said: 'Lottie has always been known as Kate's little sister — but this is her chance to tell her side of the story. 'She has kept written and video diaries since she was a teenager, so will be compiling all her scribbles and memories into the book. 'Lottie is excited to tell the truth about her struggles with body image, addiction and relationships.' MailOnline contacted Lottie's representatives for a comment at the time. Lottie - the half-sister of supermodel Kate Moss - previously admitted she would try weight loss jabs again despite suffering a seizure as a direct result of taking Ozempic. She was rushed to hospital last year after 'illegally' obtaining the drug - originally manufactured to treat diabetes - and consequently suffering a reaction. Speaking to Olivia Attwood on her ITV series The Price Of Perfection, she said: 'I think I've always really struggled with my weight since I was younger and I think modelling didn't help, and always being around these gorgeous, tall models. 'You know I'm small as well, so I was like "I've got to be at least skinny".' Talking about her sister, she added: 'I think I always felt compared to her at the beginning of my career, and I think people expected me to be kind of like a carbon copy of her as well. 'You know, cos she was getting a little bit older, she wasn't doing so much so they thought 'oh perfect, now we can have a whole new Kate Moss. 'Like I felt a lot of pressure to be like her and look like her and you know, I dabbled in that party lifestyle. 'That was essentially how they stayed skinny back in the day cos they had this wild party lifestyle.' Lottie said the party lifestyle wasn't for her, so she turned her attention to weight loss jabs, which have grown in popularity. Ozempic is a diabetes medication but it is also being sold privately for weight loss, and celebrities including Sharon Osbourne, Amy Schumer, Boy George and Heather Gay have admitted to using the drug. Lottie previously revealed she always felt 'compared' to her supermodel sister Kate as she admitted she would try weight loss jabs again after suffering a seizure Lottie, who obtained the jabs 'illegally', explained: 'For me, I needed to keep the weight off and I needed a quick fix and I heard about Ozempic and I thought ' I might as well just give it a go'. 'The way I went around it was really bad, and I shouldn't have, because it was kind of... I kinda got it in an illegal way. 'I got it from a doctor who was giving it out under a table. 'And to give it to someone without doing any tests or anything, or asking them any questions about their health is so, you know, crazy to me.' Lottie revealed she had lost between six to seven kilos after just two weeks on the drug, which she described as 'dramatic', before having a seizure. She said she didn't notice the huge drop in her weight at the time 'because you're so sick and tired all the time'. 'I felt something really weird happen as soon as I got on the bed, I had the seizure and they were holding me down,' she recalled. 'I was terrified. I honestly felt like I was dying, and it sounds really dramatic, but I've never had a seizure before.'

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