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Scottish Sun
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Towie's Dani ditches her bra for sizzling cut out mini-dress on Marbella holiday
The TV star has candidly addressed her previous surgeries glam girl Towie's Dani ditches her bra for sizzling cut out mini-dress on Marbella holiday Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TOWIE beauty Dani Imbert dazzled in a daring cut-out mini-dress as she flashed her figure on holiday in Marbella. The ITVBe star, 27, ditched her bra as she donned her revealing attire, which featured a plunging neckline and thigh-skimming hemline. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 6 TOWIE star Dani Imbert wowed in a plunging cutout dress in Marbella Credit: daniimbert/Instagram 6 She paired the revealing frock with strappy silver sandals and gold cuff bracelets Credit: daniimbert/Instagram 6 The plunging neckline gave a glimpse at her cleavage Credit: daniimbert/Instagram Scarf detail added a classy edge to Dani's white patterned frock, which she paired with strappy sandals and gold cuff bracelets. She styled her hair into loose waves spiralling over her shoulders, opting for red lippie and black mascara for a sophisticated make-up look. Giving fans a glimpse of her garment from all angles, the TOWIE alum perched by a marble staircase, propping herself up with a gold rail. She then perched her hand on her hip as she stared straight into the camera before she crouched down for another snap. She added the caption: "1st place," before her co-star Sophie Kasaei wrote: "She fineeeee." TOWIE stalwart Amy Childs then put: "Stunning." One fan then put: "Stun to the hun x" Another added: "Blimeyyyyy." One then gushed: "Wow absolutely stunning Dani." Back in November, she first flaunted the results of her recent boob job. Dani Dazzles in Sheer Black Outfit! The Essex-based star also recently went under the knife for a Brazilian bum lift in Turkey, after spending much time debating on whether she should have the procedure. At the time the reality star told how the fat was taken from her 'back, stomach and a tiny bit from her thighs.' Speaking about the operation at the time she said: 'I'm only six days into recovery and I've still got a long way to go. Everyone's journey is different but I wouldn't' say that is painful, more uncomfortable.' But Dani did confess that the operation made it difficult to sit down. She said: TOWIE STARS SPIN OFF WITH the announcement TOWIE will return in 2025 for two new series, it's good news for some former ITVBE stars, too TWO of the show's best loved former stars will celebrate their own big life moments with a spin off series featuring Tommy Mallet and Georgia Kousoulou. Their new show title is currently unconfirmed. The pair, who first met and found love on TOWIE back in 2014, finally say 'I Do' in a three part special produced by Objective Entertainment. The show will follow on from the success of their Baby Steps series. "The not being able to sit down is what's probably frustrating me the most, my body right now is very swollen but I can't wait to see the final results in a few months." Last December Dani visited turkey a second time to have her boob job, accompanied by her TOWIE chum, Junaid Ahmed. Earlier this year, she was forced to clap back at a fan who accused her of "cutting off" Junaid with a savage swipe. 6 Dani's toned figure was on full display Credit: daniimbert/Instagram 6 She has previously opened up on her boob jobs and BBL Credit: Instagram


The Irish Sun
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Towie's Dani ditches her bra for sizzling cut out mini-dress on Marbella holiday
TOWIE beauty Dani Imbert dazzled in a daring cut-out mini-dress as she flashed her figure on holiday in Marbella. The ITVBe star, 27, ditched her bra as she donned her revealing attire, which featured a plunging neckline and thigh-skimming hemline. 6 TOWIE star Dani Imbert wowed in a plunging cutout dress in Marbella Credit: daniimbert/Instagram 6 She paired the revealing frock with strappy silver sandals and gold cuff bracelets Credit: daniimbert/Instagram 6 The plunging neckline gave a glimpse at her cleavage Credit: daniimbert/Instagram Scarf detail added a classy edge to She styled her hair into loose waves spiralling over her shoulders, opting for red lippie and black mascara for a sophisticated make-up look. Giving fans a glimpse of her garment from all angles, the TOWIE alum perched by a marble staircase, propping herself up with a gold rail. She then perched her hand on her hip as she stared straight into the camera before she crouched down for another snap. read more towie She added the caption: "1st place," before her co-star Sophie Kasaei wrote: "She fineeeee." TOWIE stalwart Amy Childs then put: "Stunning." One fan then put: "Stun to the hun x" Another added: "Blimeyyyyy." Most read in Reality One then gushed: "Wow absolutely stunning Dani." Back in November, she first flaunted the results of her recent boob job. Dani Dazzles in Sheer Black Outfit! after spending much time debating on whether she should have the procedure. At the time the reality star told how the fat was taken from her 'back, stomach and a tiny bit from her thighs.' Speaking about the operation at the time she said: 'I'm only six days into recovery and I've still got a long way to go. Everyone's journey is different but I wouldn't' say that is painful, more uncomfortable.' But Dani did confess that the operation made it difficult to sit down. She said: TOWIE STARS SPIN OFF WITH the announcement TOWIE will return in 2025 for two new series, it's good news for some former ITVBE stars, too TWO of the show's best loved former stars will celebrate their own big life moments with a spin off series featuring Tommy Mallet and Georgia Kousoulou. Their new show title is currently unconfirmed. The pair, who first met and found love on TOWIE back in 2014, finally say 'I Do' in a three part special produced by Objective Entertainment. The show will follow on from the success of their Baby Steps series. "The not being able to sit down is what's probably frustrating me the most, my body right now is very swollen but I can't wait to see the final results in a few months." Last December Dani visited turkey a second time to have her boob job, accompanied by her Earlier this year, she was 6 Dani's toned figure was on full display Credit: daniimbert/Instagram 6 She has previously opened up on her boob jobs and BBL Credit: Instagram 6 Dani has proved a firm favourite with TOWIE fans Credit: Instagram


The Irish Sun
22-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Ferne McCann enjoys glam day at the races as jailed acid attacker ex caught being injected with drugs
FERNE McCann enjoyed a picture-perfect day at the races as her ex Arthur Collins was embroiled in a prison drug scandal. The TOWIE alum gushed over her "gorgeous' day at Royal Ascot as she posted a series of images showing her in a plunging mint green gown. 7 Ferne McCann brushed off the scandal surrounding her acid attacker ex Arthur Collins as she headed to Royal Ascot Credit: Getty 7 The TOWIE alum, 34, captured her prep for the major sporting event Credit: Instagram 7 It came as The Sun exclusively reported how her ex had got a suspected steroid injection in his cell Credit: The SUN 7 She paired her mint dress with a white fascinator and wedge shoes Credit: Instagram Yet, at the same time, The Sun exclusively reported how the father to her seven-year-old daughter Sunday, who was jailed for an acid attack, had been caught getting a Video of , 32, taken on a smuggled phone, came as he was linked to at jails in Herts and Greater Manchester. Meanwhile, mum of two Ferne, 34, was letting her hair down at the iconic annual sporting event. In her caption, she ignored the breaking scandal and wrote: "Royal Ascot you were gorgeous. read more ferne mccann "One of my favourite days. No big wins sadly although I did pocket £14.50, better than nothing right. "Thank you for having me @ascotracecourse @hunt_communications here's to next year." Images showed her in a plunging silk slip dress with cap sleeve detail and a ruched design on the front which accentuated her toned figure. Ferne paired the frock with white point-toe wedge shoes and a feathered fascinator. Most read in Reality She left her brunette locks in natural waves flowing over her shoulders and kept her make-up natural. Ferne Ferne McCann 'lets slip' THIRD pregnancy news saying 'I'm not done yet' with having kids Earlier that year, Ferne announced her pregnancy shortly after his arrest, stating the relationship was over and Eight years ago, TOWIE STARS SPIN OFF WITH the announcement TOWIE will return in 2025 for two new series, it's good news for some former ITVBE stars, too TWO of the show's best loved former stars will celebrate their own big life moments with a spin off series featuring Tommy Mallet and Georgia Kousoulou. Their new show title is currently unconfirmed. The pair, who first met and found love on TOWIE back in 2014, finally say 'I Do' in a three part special produced by Objective Entertainment. The show will follow on from the success of their Baby Steps series. JAIL JAB This weekend, we reported how Arthur appeared to be seen being injected in his bum in his jail cell. In the clip, he is asked, 'Hey, bruv, what are you doing?', by a fellow prisoner — before replying: 'Injecting.' The exchange was caught on our exclusive video, showing laughing Arthur apparently receiving a jab in his buttock from another lag. He could face disciplinary action after the body-building drug was seemingly sneaked into the jail, along with a handset used to record footage in his cell. Collins was recently switched from The Mount Prison — where the footage was taken — amid fears he was plotting to import drugs using drones. And it comes after a jail anti-corruption team found illicit items at his new home — HMP Buckley Hall, near Rochdale. A source said: 'Collins has been in trouble constantly and doesn't seem to care. He goes around like he is the big 'I am' and as if he rules the roost.' His actions will sicken the 22 victims of his 2017 attack when he hurled acid across in an East London nightclub — leaving 16 people with serious burns. 7 Video of Arthur came as he was linked to drug drops Credit: The SUN 7 Ferne called off their relationship after his arrest Credit: Instagram 7 She told how she would raise the pair's eldest daughter Sunday on her own Credit: Getty


Digital Trends
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Digital Trends
These are the Steam Next Fest demos you need to play before they're gone
Alongside the big Steam sales, Steam Next Fest is one of the most popular events hosted on the PC gaming platform. This specific event comes around three times per year as a weeklong celebration full of exclusive demos for upcoming games, both big and small. But, because these demos are only up during the event, you have a limited time to play them before you need to wait for the full release. Each year more and more games participate in Steam Next Fest, which makes the prospect of playing even a fraction of the games impossible. Even just sticking to the best ones is tough without knowing which ones you should focus on. I've been downloading and testing demos since the event began to pick out these awesome titles you need to try before the week is done. How long is Steam Next Fest? Steam Next Fest started on June 9 and will last for one week, ending on June 16 at 10 am PT. At most, that gives you seven days to play as many demos as possible. Recommended Videos If you miss this event, you can always mark your calendars for the third and final Steam Next Fest of the year. That one is scheduled for the week of October 13 through 20, but there will be an entirely new set of demos for that event. Baby Steps We've waxed poetic about how if you only play one Steam Next Fest demo, make it Baby Steps, but would be remiss not to include it here as well. This is the truest 'walking simulator' there is. Each step is a struggle in Baby Steps as you need to carefully position and place each foot to move forward while maintaining balance. It's hard. It's frustrating. But, somehow, it's incredibly fun to stumble through. The characters and story also manage to evoke some genuine laughs along the way. Ratatan We all miss the Patapon series, but none more than a group of its original developers who Kickstarted its spiritual successor, Ratatan. Just like the original, this game melds rhythm game gameplay with side-scrolling action combat. This time, the gameplay is even expanded with some light RPG elements and 4-player co-op. This little taste of the visual style and killer music is more than enough to get you jazzed for the full release. Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound We're living in a bit of a retro 2D revival period right now, and no game exemplifies that more than Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound. Call us crazy, but we're more excited for this fast, flashy, and brutal side scroller than Ninja Gaiden 4. Even if you didn't grow up with the classic 2D games, the level of polish on display with this ninja adventure supercedes any sense of nostalgia. Eat the Rich Do we really need to say more? Eat the Rich is the perfect bit of catharsis in these trying times. This is a social deception game in the vein of an Among Us, but everyone involved is a billionaire participating in a game show where they must fight for their lives. You and 5 to 9 others will compete in various games for pennies and attempt to vote out whoever you think has the most. There are a lot of clever twists, but the core game is easy to understand and have fun with right away. MotionRec Puzzle games can get a little out of hand, especially in the indie scene. However, MotionRec is one of those prime examples of a simple concept given a ton of depth. The entire idea here is that the only way you can make it through a stage is to perform actions, rewind, and then play them back in different locations. This gets much more complex than it seems, but at just the right pace where you always feel like you are on the verge of figuring it out. Morbid Metal Anyone looking for a new stylish action game should dive right into Morbid Metal. You play as a robotic warrior who transforms into different characters mid-combo to take advantage of each one's weapons and moves. We're already addicted to putting together the longest, flashiest combos we can. The game is also a roguelite so the final game will offer endless hack-and-slash fun. Dead as Disco Finally, we're shouting out Dead as Disco. This game is essentially a mix between Sifu and DDR, where you need to time your punches and kicks to the beat. The best part? You can import any song you want to set the soundtrack to your own fight scene. There's a story to follow with some progression hooks, licensed tracks, brutal bosses, and even a co-op mode.


Digital Trends
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Digital Trends
If you only play one Steam Next Fest Demo, make sure it's Baby Steps
If you play a lot of games, you've probably heard the term 'walking simulator' before. It's generally a backhanded term used to describe games that don't have much interactivity beyond walking around and interacting with things. If you picture a game like Gone Home anytime you see those two words together, I'm going to need you to go ahead and wipe that incorrect image from your brain right now. That's not a walking simulator. I'll show you a real walking simulator. Take a look at Baby Steps. Set to launch later this year for PC and PS5, Baby Steps is the latest project from developers Gabe Cuzzillo, Maxi Boch, and Bennett Foddy. That last name should strike fear in your heart, as that's the creator behind cult hits like QWOP and Getting Over It, two games that turn basic movement into a physics nightmare. Baby Steps is a continuation of that thinking, creating an open-world slapstick comedy about learning to walk one step at a time. You can try a demo of it now as part of Steam Next Fest and I urge you to do so as soon as possible. It might just be the ultimate magnum opus for one of the most maddening minds in gaming. Recommended Videos One foot in front of the other The demo wastes no time setting up an elegant story that needs little introduction. A camera swoops through a house as two adults argue about what seems like their kid. We land on a basement-dwelling adult, laid out on his parents' couch midway through a One Piece binge. One remote click later, they are suddenly whisked away into another world far from their bickering folks. It's the start of a grand adventure for a mooch dropped into a fantasy world. Or it would be if they could get this whole 'walking' thing down. As soon as I gain control of the adult baby in question, I realize that the developers have basically made a big budget QWOP. I press a button to move forwards and immediately fall over like a ragdoll. The controls tell me that I need to control each foot as I walk, gradually moving one in front of the other. That's easier said than done. I stumble my way through a muddy straightway as I try to figure out how exactly to remain standing. After a few pratfalls, I begin to carefully hold my balance with very slow and careful steps. I am essentially a giant toddler learning to walk for the first time. It doesn't take long for me to get the target of that joke. After meeting an NPC and engaging in a genuinely hilarious bit of dialogue where my character mumbles his way through an awkward encounter, the world ahead of me opens up. The goal of my demo is simply to get up to walk up a hill and get to a bonfire. As you have probably surmised by now, that is easier said than done. No longer able to simply walk in a straight line, I set out on a perilous journey that requires me to walk up steps, cross over thin planks of wood, and avoid teetering off a cliff into a muddy abyss. If you're familiar with Getting Over It, Bennett Foddy's infamous game about a man in a pot climbing a mountain, this should all sound familiar. Baby Steps is basically an open-world version of that game. At one point I decide to go off the beaten path and see how far I can get. It's all going well until I take a narrow walkway too fast and go flying off the cliff, destroying 30 minutes worth of progress. I felt anguished for just a moment before dusting myself off and getting back on my feet. When I do that, I become more determined to improve. Within an hour, I become significantly more skilled at walking. I'm falling over less and my pace begins to speed up. By the end of the demo, I'm able to walk up a staircase without issue. It all culminates in a small victory where I use some clever footholds to get up to the bonfire after initially deeming it impossible to scale when I first get there. I'm still moving like a baby, but one who no longer needs parents hovering around them every time they move. In that way, Baby Steps feels like the friendliest version of what I'll call Foddy's walking trilogy. QWOP is a brilliant bit of slapstick that's meant to be stumbled through. Getting Over It teaches players to embrace failure amid a Sisyphean quest. Baby Steps feels more achievable than both. It wants players to build up their skill slowly, gaining more and more confidence with each obstacle tackled. I can already sense that I'll be able to power walk with ease eventually. In that way, it could be the most realistic walking simulator ever. When I finished my demo, I wished I could keep playing. I felt like I was just finding my (literal) footing and working up to a successful sprint. At least I'll be ready for the full release now, as I plan to speedrun that opening walkway. Baby Steps launches later this year for PS5 and PC. A demo is available for Steam Next Fest.