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RTE star Jennifer Zamparelli enjoys sun-soaked family holiday with rarely-seen nieces after short-lived radio comeback
RTE star Jennifer Zamparelli enjoys sun-soaked family holiday with rarely-seen nieces after short-lived radio comeback

The Irish Sun

time12 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

RTE star Jennifer Zamparelli enjoys sun-soaked family holiday with rarely-seen nieces after short-lived radio comeback

RTE star Jennifer Zamparelli has given fans an insight into a day on her dreamy Spanish holiday with her rarely-seen nieces. The host and her husband Lauterio share two kids together, Florence, 10, and seven-year-old Enzo. Advertisement 3 Jennifer recently jetted off on a sun-soaked holiday with her family Credit: Instagram 3 Jen has given fans insight into a day on her holiday Credit: Instagram 3 The TV star also shared snaps with her rarely-seen nieces Credit: Instagram Recently, Jen made a The pair stepped in on Today FM for Dave Moore from 9am to 12pm while he took a two-week break. After two weeks of covering separately, the pair joined forces for one final show on Dave's morning slot Since finishing her stint on the radio, Jen and her family of five jetted off for a well-deserved holiday in Marbella. Advertisement read more Jennifer Zamparelli And while on her trip, Jen gave fans insight into a day on her sun-soaked trip. Early one morning, the TV star shared a gleaming selfie of herself and her niece after the pair had endured an intense gym session in the scorching heat. Later in the day, Jen and her family indulged in a much-needed cool-down as they all enjoyed a dip in the ocean. In another photo she shared, Jen's amazing figure was silhouetted against the beaming sun while she watched her family in the sea. Advertisement Most read in News TV In the photo, she put her jaw-dropping view of the clear blue ocean on full display. Later that same afternoon, Jen enjoyed some Aperol spritzes on a sun-soaked patio with her family. Jen Zamparelli has 'worst night' before radio comeback To top off her day in the sun, Jen shared a gorgeous photograph of her, her husband Lauterio and the couple's daughter, Florence. The happy couple were delighted as they grinned wide posing for a gorgeous beach snap while they took in the last of the day's rays. Advertisement Jen's family holiday is just one of the ways she is making the most of her extra free time since departing her own RTE radio show in May 2024. RADIO RETURN And the popular presenter has been open about how the decision has She told RSVP: 'Everything has fallen into place, to be honest. I probably regret not taking enough time off with the kids in the initial stages. 'I probably should have pushed out my maternity leave, even by a couple of weeks. But I'm making up for that now.' Advertisement She continued: 'I don't know if they would notice that much to be honest. 'They were actually disappointed when I said I wasn't going to be on the radio any more! 'They were like, 'What? What about Dancing With The Stars?'. But I explained to them I was still doing that. 'They used to like listening to me on the radio when they could, and they liked the idea of mommy being on the airwaves. Advertisement 'It's so funny, Lau recently got this offer on a massive job that was filming away and he turned it down because he wanted to be around the kids more and just take jobs locally. He said, 'I'm not going to take this big job we were talking about, I'm going to be here with you'."

‘Relentless' scammers are trying to rip off people by asking to use their pictures for fake ‘art project' — here's how
‘Relentless' scammers are trying to rip off people by asking to use their pictures for fake ‘art project' — here's how

New York Post

time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

‘Relentless' scammers are trying to rip off people by asking to use their pictures for fake ‘art project' — here's how

It's the art of the steal. The internet is flooded with inventive schemes, from AI-fueled romance scams to cybercriminals who pose as kidnapped loved ones to receive 'ransom' payments. Now, a woman is warning of a sneaky 'new scam' in which bad actors masquerade as artists so they can hijack people's personal information. 'Heads up guys, be careful,' warned TikTok user Jen — who goes by @jend961 — of the digital Trojan Horse. Advertisement She explained that she'd received a message from 'some girl' who asked if she could use one of the TikTok user's pictures for an 'art project' she was working on. 3 'She says, 'All I need from you is your full name and your email so my client can send over an e-check,'' Jen recalled. TikTok/jend961 Suspicious, Jen went to the sender's page to make sure the sender wasn't a scam artist. The profile surprisingly had 'tons of paintings and drawings,' which initially put her mind at ease. Advertisement 'I thought 'ok, maybe it is legit,'' recalled the recipient. 'So I wrote her back and I asked her what picture she was interested in. And she said my profile picture, and I said, 'Ok, that should be fine.'' Jen reportedly became further intrigued after the sender promised her a copy of the finished project, as well as a commission, per the clip. 3 Commenters also claimed they'd been targeted by the same scam. ARAMYAN – However, Jen realized something was awry when the woman requested some personal details. 'She says 'all I need from you is your full name and your email so my client can send over an e-check,'' she recalled. Advertisement Despite not asking for her bank info, Jen said she knew it was 'phishy,' and accused the woman of trying to pull the wool over her eyes. Her suspicions appeared to be confirmed when she checked the fraudster's profile again and saw that it had vanished. This wasn't an isolated incident, either. 'Today I got two more messages from different people asking the same thing,' Jen said. Advertisement The PSA created a stir among the TikTok commenters, who also claimed they'd been targeted by these wolves in artists' clothing. 'Same thing happened to me,' declared one viewer, while another wrote, 'I went through the exact same thing. These ppl are relentless.' 3 The sender claimed they needed Jen's profile pic for an art project they were working on. Siphosethu Fanti/ – 'Same thing happened to me, and they sent me a copy of a check for my photo,' said a third. 'I took the check to the bank and had them check the check, and it was fraudulent. I immediately reported it.' The Federal Trade Commission warns that fake check scams are exceedingly common. The way it works is that fraudsters will message the mark promising them a work-from-home job, commission on a project like in the aforementioned scheme, or the cash prize from a sweepstakes they just 'won.' But when they send the dupe a check, they'll include 'more than the amount owed to you and instruct you to wire the excess funds back to them before receiving your lump sum payment,' per the FTC. Advertisement It's only after the person sends the money that they discover that the check is bogus. Plus, now the scammer has the recipient's info and can use it for future fraud. The FTC advised people to report these ploys to the Federal Trade Commission or the Better Business Bureau's Scam Tracker. Advertisement This is one of many inventive online scams being used to hoodwink unsuspecting people. In May, Long Island police warned that scammers are swindling elderly people out of millions of dollars by using AI to find their grandchildren's voices on TikTok and then utilizing the sound bytes to make phony phone calls designed to trick the seniors into sending them money.

My flatmate pays rent and bills but never buys shared household essentials
My flatmate pays rent and bills but never buys shared household essentials

Metro

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Metro

My flatmate pays rent and bills but never buys shared household essentials

Everyone who's lived in houseshares has a few flatmate horror stories, from the ridiculously noisy to the chronically cleaning-averse. But sometimes it's a bit more nuanced, and one small habit can turn an otherwise great situation into a resentment-fuelled nightmare. That's the case for Jen, 28, from Manchester, who got in touch about bringing up an awkward issue — as well as being the only one in her flat who replaces household essentials, she's also footing the bill for them all. In this week's Money Problem, personal finance journalist and consumer champion, Sarah Davidson, shares her perspective. If you've got a money problem you'd like Sarah to look into, fill in this online form or email providing as much detail about your situation as possible. No issue is too big or small, and all submissions will be treated with the strictest confidence. I've lived with Becky* for the last five months, after my old flatmate moved out and the landlord brought her in as a replacement. For the most part, it's a good situation – we're not friends as such, but we occasionally hang out, and are both the same level of clean and quiet. You can access completely fee-free mortgage advice with London & Country (L&C) Mortgages, a partner of Metro. Customers benefit from: – Award winning service from the UK's leading mortgage broker – Expert advisors on hand 7 days a week – Access to 1000s of mortgage deals from across the market Unlike many mortgage brokers, L&C won't charge you a fee for their advice. Find out how much you could borrow online Mortgage service provided by London & Country Mortgages (L&C), which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (registered number: 143002). The FCA does not regulate most Buy to Let mortgages. Your home or property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. The issue is that although she pays her share of rent and bills on time, stuff like milk, toothpaste, and kitchen and toilet roll are left to me – and it really adds up. When she first moved in, we discussed shared essentials and agreed that we'd each get what was needed as and when, then split the cost. Ever since though, I'm the only one who's actually replaced anything, and my texts asking her to transfer half the cash go ignored. I've tried to mention it in conversation too, but she brushes it off saying she'll sort then never does. While I know I could just stop buying things or get them for myself, I can't handle having to go without or spend my life hiding washing up liquid in my room. I also don't want to start a full-blown argument about it, as we have to live together for at least until her lease (12 months) ends. Is there any way I can bring this up without it ending badly? How. Annoying. I think your problem will resonate with most people who have lived with roommates at some point in their lives. There's always one who eats your bread and never buys milk. But I agree with you, life's too short to keep loo roll under your bed instead of in the bathroom where it belongs. So, how to fix this 'without it ending badly'. First question – what does ending badly look like to you? It sounds like you're uncomfortable with confrontation and the 'full blown argument' is what you're worried about. Second question – what would a good ending look like? Ideally, you want Becky to contribute 50/50 to the household essentials without having to nag her. The answer (and I think you know this) is to talk to her about it. Not in passing and not by text. You also need to be clear, up front, about what outcome you are seeking at the end of the conversation. Before you get to this stage, though, I'd arm yourself with some facts. Make a list of the household essentials you share. Be specific about exactly how much is used collectively each month and write it down – two rolls of kitchen paper, half a bottle of washing up liquid, two pints of milk a week. Whatever it is, if you're both using it, it goes onto the list. Go back through receipts or check a supermarket online and put a price on each of those items. Again, write it down so you've got your monthly total. Is it a reasonable number? What could come off that list? Next time you find yourself having a chat in the kitchen and neither of you is in a rush to go anywhere, ask her if she's got half an hour in the next couple of days to sit down and go through your household expenses. Suggest she make a list of what she's got for the house over the past six months (approximately) and cost it up. Book a time, make a cup of tea and sit down with your lists. Tot it up, agree what you're both using and are happy to split and put a number on it. You both need to agree that this is what needs to be kept aside at start of the month, every month. Be accountable – the best way to do this is to keep track of spending and make sure you're both aware of the running total at all times. When I was a student, we had a jar in the kitchen and stuck cash in it once a week. When it ran out we all stuck a bit more in, and if there was any left over we got a takeaway together. Things have moved on a bit since then. but there are some fantastic apps that make things really easy to track. Splitwise is great, particularly if you're the one who does most of the shopping. It will keep a running total of what you've spent and she'll be able to see exactly what she owes you. You can pay each other back through the app by connecting your bank account securely or using PayPal. App-only banks Monzo and Revolut have a similar function, though you'll both need to have your own accounts. And budgeting app Emma is also a good option, allowing you to pay someone using a QR code you generate on your phone. There are plenty of others too. One word of caution: be mindful of the fact she might be struggling with money and that's why she's relying on you. This isn't fair, but it is something you and she may have to manage. Perhaps it can help to suggest shopping somewhere cheaper or cutting back on certain things. More Trending Ultimately though, you need to come to an agreement that's realistic for you both and make it as easy as possible to stick to. Personally (as long as you can afford to) I'd swallow my frustration up to now, wipe the slate clean and start afresh. It'll clear the air and there's no way she can claim unfairness. Sarah Davidson is an award-winning financial editor and head of research at WPB . View More » Got a money worry or dilemma? Email Do you have a story to share? 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‘They were actually disappointed', says RTE star Jennifer Zamparelli as she reveals biggest career ‘regret'
‘They were actually disappointed', says RTE star Jennifer Zamparelli as she reveals biggest career ‘regret'

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

‘They were actually disappointed', says RTE star Jennifer Zamparelli as she reveals biggest career ‘regret'

RTE star Jennifer Zamparalli has opened up on her career regrets following her pregnancies. The host and her husband Lauterio share two kids together, Florence, 10, and seven-year-old Enzo. Advertisement 2 Jen opened up about her career regret Credit: Instagram 2 Jen left her radio show to spend more time at home Credit: Instagram In May 2024, Jennifer broke the news to heartbroken listeners that she would be leaving her long-standing radio post at 2FM. At the time, she said the decision was made to allow her to spend And in retrospect, with more time to spend with her kids, Jen has said she now wishes she had done so sooner. She told RSVP: 'Everything has fallen into place, to be honest. I probably regret not taking enough time off with the kids in the initial stages. Advertisement read more jennifer zamparelli 'I probably should have pushed out my maternity leave, even by a couple of weeks. But I'm making up for that now.' She continued: 'I don't know if they would notice that much to be honest. 'They were actually disappointed when I said I wasn't going to be on the radio any more! 'They were like, 'What? What about Dancing With The Stars?'. But I explained to them I was still doing that. Advertisement Most read in News TV 'They used to like listening to me on the radio when they could, and they liked the idea of mommy being on the airwaves. 'It's so funny, Lau recently got this offer on a massive job that was filming away and he turned it down because he wanted to be around the kids more and just take jobs locally. He said, 'I'm not going to take this big job we were talking about, I'm going to be here with you'." Jennifer Zamparelli returns on air Recently, Jen made a brief return to radio alongside Virgin Media star Dowling . The pair stepped in on Today FM for Dave Moore from 9am to 12pm while he took a two-week break. Advertisement After two weeks of covering separately, the pair joined forces for one final show on Dave Moore's morning slot - and fans absolutely loved it. After their two week long The Brian also said it was an "absolute joy" to co-host with Jen on their final day. Advertisement He wrote: "Today was the cherry on the cake as I got to co-host with the powerhouse that is @jenzamparelli. "I swear to God we laughed and gossiped the whole way through the show. It was an absolute joy!!!"

Brad Pitt 'couldn't be more pleased' Jennifer Aniston found love with new man
Brad Pitt 'couldn't be more pleased' Jennifer Aniston found love with new man

Daily Mirror

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Brad Pitt 'couldn't be more pleased' Jennifer Aniston found love with new man

Hollywood actor Brad Pitt is said to be 'pleased' for Jennifer Aniston. The Friends star was recently spotted with new man Jim Curtis on the 4th of July Brad Pitt reportedly 'couldn't be more pleased' for Jennifer Aniston and her new relationship with hypnotist and wellness coach Jim Curtis. Over the 4th of July weekend, the Friends icon, who hasn't publicly dated anyone since her 2018 divorce from Justin Theroux, was spotted with Jim and her longtime friends Jason Bateman and Amanda Anka. ‌ After Jennifer, 56, went public with her new beau, 50, it has been said that ex-partner Brad is delighted for her. The Morning Show actress and Brad were once Hollywood's it couple when they were together 20 years ago. The former couple were introduced by their managers and secretly dated before marrying in 2000. ‌ ‌ Their marriage came to an end in 2005, with Brad moving on with his Mr and Mrs Smith co-star, Angelina Jolie. Meanwhile, Jennifer moved on with Justin but they divorced in 2018. Seven years later, the actress found love again with wellness guru Jim. According to a close friend of Brad, 61, he is over the moon about Jen's new relationship. "Brad couldn't be more pleased that Jen has found love with this guy who seems so tuned into her," they claimed. Speaking to MailOnline, they added: "His marriage ended – with a bang and a whimper - two decades ago, but he never lost his affection for her. When you find the right partner, all's right with the world, he hopes the same is true about Jen." ‌ The Mirror have reached out to Brad's representatives for comment. It comes after Jennifer opened up about her love life, telling Closer magazine: "A good place to be is to be open to [love], but not seeking it. That way you don't put any pressure on the situation, and if it happens organically, then amazing." ‌ She said she wanted to keep her romantic life away from the spotlight as much as she can. Jen said: "No matter how long I have been in the industry, I will never get used to people thinking they have any sort of right to know about your personal life." Jen recently shared a slew of cryptic posts that had fans speculating about her relationship status. The Friends star, who played Rachel on the show, reposted a tweet that read: "The Friends theme song was right, no one told us life was gonna be this way." The star soo shared a quote from mindfulness expert Case Kenny that said: "People who still radiate love in a world that has shown them its darkest sides, please never change." ‌ Many thought she was referring to her new man. Jim may be a new face to Hollywood fans, but he's well-established in the wellness world. On his official website, he describes himself as a 'wellness pioneer, author, and hypnotist.' But over the years he has battled his own health issues.

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