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Snezana Wood shows off her new red hair as she enjoys day out with her four-year-old in Melbourne - after teen daughter Eve broke down in viral video about her biological dad
Snezana Wood shows off her new red hair as she enjoys day out with her four-year-old in Melbourne - after teen daughter Eve broke down in viral video about her biological dad

Daily Mail​

time14 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Snezana Wood shows off her new red hair as she enjoys day out with her four-year-old in Melbourne - after teen daughter Eve broke down in viral video about her biological dad

Snezana Wood has stepped out with a new hairdo. The former Bachelor star is sporting recently dyed red locks as she enjoyed a day out in Melbourne with her daughter Charlie, four, on Wednesday. The 44-year-old's styled bob framed her face and matched her peach-toned makeup palette and pink lipstick. Snezana was dressed in activewear, including black tights, underneath a long, warm coat. She added a pair of white sneakers and carried her young daughter's blue unicorn hat. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Snezana strapped a black leather designer bag across her body and sipped from a takeaway cup of coffee as she strolled with her tot. The sighting comes after her daughter Eve opened up about her biological father in a rare and deeply personal public moment that has since gone viral. The 19-year-old broke down in tears during an interview with Dose of Society, which was shared to the popular Instagram page's 1.7 million followers earlier this month. In the raw and unfiltered video, Eve was asked: 'What is the most painful thing anyone has ever said to you?' Her candid response left viewers stunned: 'Probably that I don't deserve the life I'm living.' Wiping away tears, the Melbourne-based teen explained it was her biological dad, Jason Rapoff, who made the comment. 'I don't know why he said that to me. I grew up just with my mum,' she continued. 'She raised me to be the woman I am today. He wanted to see my mum suffer. And I think when he saw that my mum had built a life for both of us, it was just more of a reaction.' Snezana strapped a black leather designer bag across her body and sipped from a takeaway cup of coffee as she strolled with her tot Eve revealed she hasn't seen her biological father in eight years and that he was largely absent from her childhood. 'He was never around when I was little, so it was just my mum and I. I was very close to my mum's side. Everyone was there to support me. But I think he just did some things a while back that ended him in places he shouldn't have been in. He just got involved with the wrong people,' she said. The heartfelt clip quickly racked up hundreds of thousands of views and comments, with fans flooding the comments section with support and admiration for Eve's strength. When asked what she would say to her mum today, Eve fought back tears again. 'How proud I am of her,' she replied. 'She's done a lot. She sacrificed a lot. She was working nine to five, and after that going to uni. 'She ended up getting her bachelor's in molecular genetics and biology. Seeing how strong she is, how much strength she's got to keep going through all of this - it makes me proud to be my mother's daughter.' Eve, who has grown up largely in the spotlight after Snezana found love with Sam Wood on The Bachelor in 2015, later commented under the clip, offering further insight into how hard it was to speak so vulnerably on camera. 'Thank you so much for letting me share my story,' she wrote. 'I was nervous about how this would be received, especially being vulnerable on social media, knowing how harsh it can be. But the kindness and messages I've received have meant more than I can explain.' Snezana and Jason's short-lived marriage lasted a year before the pair separated in 2005, when Eve was just two months old.

BBC denies editing Irish language out of new CMAT song
BBC denies editing Irish language out of new CMAT song

The National

time14 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The National

BBC denies editing Irish language out of new CMAT song

BBC Radio One aired the Irish singer-songwriter's new single, Euro-Country, for the first time on Tuesday, with the singer later criticising the version which was played. The track begins with roughly 40 seconds of Irish, which was reportedly cut from the broadcast. READ MORE: Heritage groups join forces to save rundown studio owned by former renowned designer CMAT – real name Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson – said in an Instagram story: 'I just want to say really quickly that it was not my decision to have the Irish language edited out of the first ever play of Euro-Country on radio. "I don't know if it was a mistake or what happened, but that was not my decision; however, they have just gotten in contact and said that they are going to play the Irish language intro full version of Euro-Country tomorrow to make up for it. "I don't know who edited that out; that was crazy of them ... Yeah, not my decision, but they're fixing it." In a statement given to the broadcaster said that they 'did not edit out the Irish language from this single' and the version of the song aired was a radio edit 'supplied by the record label'. BBC have since said that the full, unedited version of the song will be aired on Wednesday during Radio One shows Rickie Melvin and Charlie, Going Home, and Radio 1's New Music Show with Jack Saunders. READ MORE: New holiday home tax proposed to protect Gaelic language Euro-Country, the latest single from the upcoming, eponymously named album, describes the impact the 2008 financial crash had on Ireland. Lyrics include digs at then-Taoiseach Bertie Ahern over his handling of the crisis, with Thompson singing 'All the big boys, all the Berties, all the envelopes, yeah they hurt me. I was 12 when the das started killing themselves all around me'. The Euro-Country album is set to be released at the end of August, with CMAT performing three sold-out nights at the Barrowlands in October.

BBC says it did not cut Irish lyrics from first radio play of CMAT's new single
BBC says it did not cut Irish lyrics from first radio play of CMAT's new single

RTÉ News​

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • RTÉ News​

BBC says it did not cut Irish lyrics from first radio play of CMAT's new single

The BBC has said it did not edit the Irish-language lyrics from the debut radio broadcast of CMAT's new single, Euro-Country. The song was released on Tuesday (22 July) and had its first broadcast on BBC Radio 1. The first 45 seconds of the song feature lyrics in Irish, but these did not feature on the broadcast. In a video on her Instagram Stories, the Irish singer, whose full name is Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, said: "It was not my decision to have the Irish language edited out of the first ever play of Euro-Country on radio. "I don't know if it was a mistake or what happened, but that was not my decision." She continued: "However, they have just gotten in contact and said that they are going to play the Irish language intro – the full version of Euro-Country... to make up for it. "I don't know who edited it out – that was crazy of them." The music star added: "They also did a crazy editing out of the line 'I was 12 when the dads started killing themselves all around me', which I guess is more understandable." The BBC said the station had broadcast the radio version of the song "that was supplied by the record label". "BBC Radio 1 did not edit the Irish language from this single," a BBC spokesperson told RTÉ Entertainment. The broadcaster said the station "has already played the full version that includes the Irish language intro" on Rickie Melvin and Charlie, and it will be played again on Going Home, and Radio 1's New Music Show with Jack Saunders.

Charlie Woods Saves Honor at US Junior Amateur, Still Crashes
Charlie Woods Saves Honor at US Junior Amateur, Still Crashes

Newsweek

time17 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Newsweek

Charlie Woods Saves Honor at US Junior Amateur, Still Crashes

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Tiger Woods' son, Charlie, significantly improved his performance during the second round of the US Junior Amateur Championship. Unfortunately for him, it won't be enough to advance in the event. Charlie Woods navigated a turbulent second round at Trinity Forest Golf Club, marked by numerous highs and lows. He started with a bogey on the first hole, but recovered quickly and responded with a birdie on the second. He then alternated birdies and bogeys between holes four and seven to make the turn at even par. The younger Woods continued to struggle with the course on the back nine. He made bogey on the 11th and then alternated birdies and bogeys again, this time between holes 14 and 17. Thus, he arrived at the 18th tee with a score of 1-over for the round and 12-over for the tournament. The final hole marked his farewell to the event, and, unfortunately for him, on a poor note. Charlie double-bogeyed the 18th hole to finish with a 36-hole score of 14-over. Charlie Woods hits a tee shot on the fourth hole during the first round of the U.S. Junior Amateur at Brook Hollow Golf Club on July 21, 2025 in Dallas, Texas. Charlie Woods hits a tee shot on the fourth hole during the first round of the U.S. Junior Amateur at Brook Hollow Golf Club on July 21, 2025 in Dallas, Woods' First Round Had Sealed His Fate It's fair to say that his fate had practically been sealed since the previous round, when he carded 11-over at Brook Hollow Golf Club. Charlie would have had to score well under par at Trinity Forest to even hope to advance past the stroke play stage. The top 64 players will advance to the match play stage of the US Junior Amateur. Even though the second round has not yet been completed, the cut line is projected to be 3-over. This is Charlie Woods' second appearance in the U.S. Junior Amateur. He also missed the cut a year ago at Oakland Hills Country Club, with rounds of 82 and 80. The high school junior at the Benjamin Academy will have two more opportunities to compete in the nation's premier event. This is an event his father, Tiger Woods, won three consecutive times between 1991 and 1993. The 15-time major champion followed this streak with one of three consecutive U.S. Amateur victories between 1994 and 1996. More Golf: Luke Donald Agrees to Ryder Cup Rule Change, Opens Door for Keegan Bradley

Pet Cam Captures Labrador's Viral Wake-Up Call, It Does Not Disappoint
Pet Cam Captures Labrador's Viral Wake-Up Call, It Does Not Disappoint

Newsweek

time17 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Pet Cam Captures Labrador's Viral Wake-Up Call, It Does Not Disappoint

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. An excitable golden Labrador retriever has melted hearts across the internet after a video showed her waking up her owner with overwhelming affection. The viral clip, which has amassed over 1 million likes and more than 6.4 million views on TikTok, captures the moment Charlie Mae notices her owner open her eyes at precisely 6:35 a.m., showering her owner in kisses and tail wags as she stirs from sleep. "She is the light of my life and brings me so much joy! It's just the two of us, so we spend a lot of time together. I absolutely love walking 15,000 steps with her a day, taking her to the park, hitting up every store that has dog treats outside, and saying hi to anyone on the street that wants to pet her," Charlie Mae's owner, who goes by @charliemae_lablover on TikTok, told Newsweek. Now 4.5 years old, Charlie Mae has been part of her owner's life since she was just 7 weeks old. In the now-viral video, the Labrador can be seen bouncing around the bed, visibly thrilled that a new day has begun—her energy practically infectious. An image of Charlie Mae the Labrador kissing her owner in bed to wake up in the morning. An image of Charlie Mae the Labrador kissing her owner in bed to wake up in the morning. @charliemae_lablover/@charliemae_lablover Charlie Mae's joy, however, is more than just charming—it is also healing. Her owner shared that the dog has become a bright spot during a difficult time, as her father lives with dementia. "While he doesn't remember everything, he asks my mom about Charlie everyday and when is she coming to visit. Charlie loves my dad so much, so we are excited to visit him all the time, and hopefully will bring joy to other people in his assisted living facility," she added. TrustedHousesitters says that dogs often wake up with extra affection because they mirror the pack mentality of wild canines, who greet one another joyfully to reinforce bonds after resting. Morning is also when pups are naturally energetic and excited to begin their daily routine—especially when it includes breakfast and walks. Moreover, research from Alzheimer's Society shows that dogs can provide valuable emotional support to people with dementia. Their presence can ease anxiety, reduce loneliness, and bring moments of joy and comfort that transcend memory loss. The wholesome video struck a chord with TikTok users, who flooded the comments with laughter and heartfelt reactions. "Omg [oh my God] … YES WERE WAKING UP!!!! Oh thank god YES," wrote one commenter, Rachel. "Arm placement like he's the big spoon," another user posted. "My collie used to pounce on me like she was performing CPR in the mornings, then she'd rip the covers off me. Wasn't so much because she was happy to see me but she wanted to go to work, once she figured out how to unlock and open the door I got my sleep ins back," shared Sarah. "Imagine being happy to wake up," commented another user, B. "Oh she was WAITING for you," someone else added. "This would be way more effective than an alarm tbf [to be fair]," added Maddie Tomkins. Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@ with some details about your best friend, and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.

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