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Daily Mail
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Annie Kilner shows off her incredible figure in a black bikini as she joins shirtless Kyle Walker after confirming they are back together on Florida family holiday
and Kyle Walker enjoyed some relaxing downtime by the pool on during a sun-soaked family holiday in Florida. The couple's relationship has made headlines as it was claimed it was 'as bad as it's ever been' after Annie, 33, served Kyle, 35, with divorce papers in October 2024. However, after enlisting their family to dog-sit back home, they then jetted off on a sun-soaked family holiday, with the Mail exclusively confirming this week that they are officially back together. With plans to divorce now in the past, the couple were seen chatting while at the pool with their kids - Roman, 12, Riaan, eight, Reign, six and five-month-old Rezon. Annie showed off her incredible figure in a plunging black bikini, which she styled with fitted bike shorts during their family day out. She fixed a pair of reflective shades on top of her raven tresses as she strolled alongside Kyle. The Manchester City ace put his toned frame and intricate tattoos on full display as he went shirtless in a pair of vibrant blue board shorts. The couple have been making the most of their time together on a five-star holiday to Disneyworld, where onlookers claimed the family seemed 'extremely happy'. They jetted off not long after Kyle returned from Italy, where he was on loan to AC Milan. This week, it emerged that the couple are back together after Lauryn Goodman told Annie that Kyle was the father of just her son Kairo, but also her newborn baby daughter Kinara. 'They are back together,' a friend exclusively told the Mail. 'This wasn't a 'make-or-break' holiday. It was a proper family trip where they were back together as man and wife. 'They flew off - leaving the dogs at home to look after the house - and they were determined to have a great time. 'Annie was obviously devastated and very, very angry about what Kyle did, so she threw him out for six months. After he moved back in they tried and tried. It was a hard process. 'Deep down, they both knew that they wanted to be together - but there were so many distractions.' Annie wore a pair of oval shades while she added another pair on top of her tresses at one point Annie had previously spotted with Kyle in Cheshire as they enjoyed a day out together after he jetted back to the UK, fuelling rumours of their reunion. Earlier, it had been claimed that Annie and Kyle's relationship was 'as bad as it's ever been', as the footballer ponders his next move following an unsuccessful spell at AC Milan. Kyle reportedly landed himself in hot water after he was seen partying with two models in Milan, prompting Annie to allegedly tell her husband to be 'incredibly careful'. The full-back is now back in the UK and according to pals had been 'barely speaking' with Annie, who was struggling to move on from the footballer's affairs with Lauryn. Kyle hoped his stint in Italy with the seven-time Champions League winners would trigger a fresh start for himself and Annie - who ended up staying in Cheshire with their kids. Being away from the 'noise' of his sex scandal was a major reason behind his hasty departure from Manchester City in January. But the Rossoneri have declined the opportunity to sign Kyle for an extra year, meaning he will now have to find another club. City boss Pep Guardiola indicated the defender has no future at the Etihad, despite having one year left on his contract. Lauryn fell pregnant with her son Kairo while Kyle was 'on a break' from Annie back in 2019, leading to him and Annie briefly separating. However, the childhood sweethearts got back together shortly afterwards and married in secret in 2022. But in the winter of that year, after another brief fling with Kyle, Lauryn once again fell pregnant with Kyle's baby and the following summer, his daughter Kinara was born. Annie then threw Kyle out of the family home two weeks later, and Kyle then spoke out about the situation, describing the relationship as 'stupid' and a 'mistake'. In turn, Lauryn hit back claim that his words were 'unimaginably cruel' towards her children, with a very public row and court case between Kyle and Lauryn following. Kyle and Annie don't yet know what their future together will bring, but Kyle is reportedly looking at offers from football teams in the UK and also Europe.


The Irish Sun
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
I was dress-coded at Disney World & forced to cough up £33 to stay – I was just wearing what I'd put on for the gym
A HOLIDAY-GOER has sparked a fierce debate after claiming she was dress-coded at Disney World. Nicole Arena was visiting Epcot at Disney World in Florida earlier this month with her hubby when she claims she was told to put a shirt on over her white sports bra. Advertisement 4 Nicole Arena was visiting Epcot at Disney World in Florida earlier this month Credit: Getty 4 Nicole realised she was "improperly dressed" and was forced to buy a $45 (£33) T-shirt to enjoy the rest of the rides Credit: tiktok/@arenalifts 4 The fitness lover had paired the top with figure-hugging leggings Credit: tiktok/@arenalifts The gym enthusiast who had paired the top with ''Was so happy to be here that I didn't realize I was "improperly dressed" and would be forced to buy a $45 (£33) ''There were many people at Disney wearing much less clothing than I was,'' Nicole said. ''I had nothing showing other than my Advertisement read more on fashion ''Anyone who goes to the gym knows it's totally fine to walk around with a sports bra and leggings on,'' Nicole fumed. ''I just went to Disney, how I would go to the gym.'' While the Disney fan was let into the park by security, she claimed cast members refused her entry to an attraction, which led to her having to buy a T-shirt in order to stay and use the rides. But Nicole's video proved to spark a fierce debate - with some viewers agreeing with the park that the outfit was inappropriate. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous ''I mean it's a bra. Of course you can't wear it to a family park. Be so for real. I am so happy they are finally cracking down,'' wrote one TikToker. Someone else chimed in: ''I don't know why you thought it would be the exact same as the gym. Disneyworld is not the gym.'' This summer dress is a steal' cries Dunnes Stores shopper and it comes in three colours Another commented, telling Nicole: ''When did wearing bras in public become the norm? Oh wait, it isn't.'' But there were also plenty of those who came to her defence, saying they don't see anything wrong with her outfit. Advertisement ''Geez! I wouldn't have even thought twice about what you had on. Plus it's so hot,'' a person said. ''As a Disney regular it really depends on who catches you. Some are super strict on the rules some art,'' one regular visitor wrote. The official rules as per the website state visitors must wear: ''Proper attire, including shoes and shirts, must be worn at all times.'' Can you be dress coded for wearing crop tops in public? The concept of being "dress coded" typically applies to specific environments such as schools, workplaces, or certain establishments where dress codes are enforced to maintain a particular standard or atmosphere. In public spaces, however, the situation is generally more relaxed and governed by societal norms rather than strict rules. That said, whether or not you can be dress coded for wearing a crop top in public largely depends on the context and location: Public Spaces: In most public spaces, like parks, streets, and beaches, wearing a crop top is generally acceptable and unlikely to result in any formal repercussions. People have the freedom to dress as they choose, provided they adhere to basic standards of decency and local laws. Establishments and Venues: Some restaurants, shops, or clubs may have their own dress codes. It's possible that a crop top might not meet the dress requirements for more formal venues. In such cases, staff may politely request that you adhere to their dress code or deny entry. Schools and Workplaces: Educational institutions and workplaces often have dress codes in place. Crop tops may be considered inappropriate in these settings, and you could be asked to change into more suitable attire. Cultural and Regional Considerations: In certain cultures or regions, norms and expectations around acceptable clothing can vary widely. It's always a good idea to be aware of and respect local customs and dress codes when travelling. Looking like a 'stripper' Advertisement Last year, a British woman working at Disney World was Jessie Lee, 21, had been working across the Disney World Resorts in Florida over the summer as part of their cultural exchange program. Shocked at the response, the brunette beauty took to social media to respond to haters. Advertisement Posting online, the content creator shared a clip whereby she stood in front of the iconic Disney castle, wearing a cropped red t-shirt and a pair of red and white gingham short shorts. She paired the outfit with red Adidas Sambas and a pair of Minnie Mouse ears. Later in the short clip, the Brit then posed alongside a telephone box, showing off her outfit from the side. But alongside the clip, Jessie drew attention to a comment from a troll which read 'Inappropriate for Disney.' Advertisement In response to the rude remark, Jessie responded and wrote: 'This outfit??? Inappropriate for Disney?? 'It's actually one of my faves!! Let's stop judging girlies' outfits!!' The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ But social media users were left totally divided by Jessie's outfit - whilst some thought it was 'perfect' and didn't see a problem, others hailed it as 'breaking the dress code'. Advertisement One fashion fan beamed: 'Literally nothing wrong with this outfit, it's cute. I'm a cast member and I've seen way more revealing than this.' A second chimed in: 'Literally the PERFECT outfit for Disney.' Someone else explained: 'I don't get the issue. They are just legs, not like you are walking around naked. All essentials covered.' Meanwhile, another penned: 'What are these comments, I'm obsessed.' Advertisement But at the same time, one person asked: 'Is that a diaper?' Another added: 'That was inappropriate, you went to a family park with children and acted like a stripper in that video.' 4 Whilst trolls criticised Jessie May's short shorts and crop tops, the young woman wasn't afraid to clap back Credit: tiktok/@


Daily Mail
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Pictures that show how Annie Kilner got the last laugh after Kyle Walker's brutal betrayal. These look like simple holiday snaps... but after her divorce lawyers calls, KATIE HIND reveals new twist
It's every young child's dream to jet off to Disneyworld for the holiday of a lifetime. For Kyle Walker and wife Annie Kilner 's brood, their trip to the theme park in Orlando, was even more joyous - because after a torrid 18 months Mummy and Daddy have finally mended their marital problems.


Scottish Sun
03-06-2025
- General
- Scottish Sun
Disney World fan weighing 334lbs is left ‘permanently disfigured' after ‘going airborne' on popular water slide
The lawsuit made a scathing complaint about the park's 'inadequate' practices SLIP & SLIDE Disney World fan weighing 334lbs is left 'permanently disfigured' after 'going airborne' on popular water slide Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A 334lb Disney World fan who was left "permanently disfigured" after "flying" off a water slide is suing the company for negligence. Florida man Eugene Strickland was allowed on the ride at Blizzard Beach - despite being over the weight limit and allegedly using poorly maintained equipment. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 A Disney World fan weighing 334lbs was left 'permanently disfigured' after 'going airborne' on popular water slide Credit: Disneyworld 3 He went on the Downhill Double Dipper Credit: Disneyworld 3 He was allegedly allowed on the ride despite being too heavy at Blizzard Beach in Orlando, Florida Credit: Reuters He filed the lawsuit on May 29 in Orange County, seeking over $50,000 in damages for his "permanent catastrophic injuries". The complainant said he was riding the Downhill Double Dipper, a dual-track slide. Disney World boasts that the slide will plunge guests "50 feet downhill at exhilarating speeds". Strickland, who weighed 334 pounds at the time, was 34 pounds over the maximum weight limit allowed under American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) safety guidelines for single-rider slides. READ MORE US NEWS GRIM END Man, 89, and dog killed in black bear attack as lab workers make grisly discovery But Disney World employees allegedly turned a blind eye, allowing the man to go on the ride using one of the park's provided inner tubes. During the descent, Strickland says he "became momentarily airborne". He added that the tube "became forcibly, suddenly, and unexpectedly dislodged" from underneath him, which then made him "land with force onto the hard plastic surface of the slide". The lawsuit blasted Disney's safety protocols, and claimed the slide was in a "dangerous condition" It also branded the ride as a "safety hazard and concealed trap". They accused the company of knowingly keeping the ride open without proper warnings or sufficient repairs. Blaze breaks out at Disney World's Epcot theme park forcing visitors to flee Strickland's lawyers said: "These injuries are permanent and continuing within a degree of medical probability, and Plaintiff will suffer these losses in the future." The complaint also accused Disney of using "deficient, inadequate, ineffective, or underinflated inner tubes", while knowing that they were not fit for use. They also said the park failed to properly inspect the slide, maintain the equipment, or enforce posted weight limits. The scathing complaint outlines 13 specific examples of negligenc. It included allowing the "unrestricted use of an unsafe high-speed water slide", failing to correctly train staff, and ignoring its own safety regulation. Strickland said he is still suffering physically and emotionally as a result of the horror ordeal. He explained that he suffers from pain, disability, scarring, disfigurement, mental anguish, and a diminished quality of life. These came alongside his ongoing medical expenses and the exacerbation of pre-existing conditions. A jury trial is scheduled for May 2027, and Disney are yet to comment publicly on the case. The Sun reached out to Disney for comment.


The Irish Sun
03-06-2025
- General
- The Irish Sun
Disney World fan weighing 334lbs is left ‘permanently disfigured' after ‘going airborne' on popular water slide
A 334lb Disney World fan who was left "permanently disfigured" after "flying" off a water slide is suing the company for negligence. Florida man Eugene Strickland was allowed on the ride at Blizzard Beach - despite being over the weight limit and allegedly using poorly maintained equipment. Advertisement 3 A Disney World fan weighing 334lbs was left 'permanently disfigured' after 'going airborne' on popular water slide Credit: Disneyworld 3 He went on the Downhill Double Dipper Credit: Disneyworld 3 He was allegedly allowed on the ride despite being too heavy at Blizzard Beach in Orlando, Florida Credit: Reuters He filed the lawsuit on May 29 in The complainant said he was riding the Downhill Double Dipper, a dual-track slide. Disney World boasts that the slide will plunge guests "50 feet downhill at exhilarating speeds". Strickland, who weighed 334 pounds at the time, was 34 pounds over the maximum weight limit allowed under American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) safety guidelines for single-rider slides. Advertisement READ MORE US NEWS But Disney World employees allegedly turned a blind eye, allowing the man to go on the ride using one of the park's provided inner tubes. During the descent, Strickland says he "became momentarily airborne". He added that the tube "became forcibly, suddenly, and unexpectedly dislodged" from underneath him, which then made him "land with force onto the hard plastic surface of the slide". The lawsuit blasted Disney's safety protocols, and claimed the slide was in a "dangerous condition" Advertisement Most read in The US Sun It also branded the ride as a "safety hazard and concealed trap". They accused the company of knowingly keeping the ride open without proper warnings or sufficient repairs. Blaze breaks out at Disney World's Epcot theme park forcing visitors to flee Strickland's lawyers said: "These injuries are permanent and continuing within a degree of medical probability, and Plaintiff will suffer these losses in the future ." The complaint also accused Disney of using "deficient, inadequate, ineffective, or underinflated inner tubes", while knowing that they were not fit for use. Advertisement They also said the park failed to properly inspect the slide, maintain the equipment, or enforce posted weight limits. The scathing complaint outlines 13 specific examples of negligenc. It included allowing the "unrestricted use of an unsafe high-speed water slide", failing to correctly train staff, and ignoring its own safety regulation. Strickland said he is still suffering physically and emotionally as a result of the horror ordeal. Advertisement He explained that he suffers from pain, disability, scarring, disfigurement, mental anguish, and a diminished quality of life. These came alongside his ongoing medical expenses and the exacerbation of pre-existing conditions. A jury trial is scheduled for May 2027, and Disney are yet to comment publicly on the case. The Sun reached out to Disney for comment. Advertisement