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Here's WHY Kourtney Kardashian Skipped Jeff Bezos' Venice Wedding While Sisters Kim, Khloé, Kylie and Kendall Had Fun
Here's WHY Kourtney Kardashian Skipped Jeff Bezos' Venice Wedding While Sisters Kim, Khloé, Kylie and Kendall Had Fun

Pink Villa

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Here's WHY Kourtney Kardashian Skipped Jeff Bezos' Venice Wedding While Sisters Kim, Khloé, Kylie and Kendall Had Fun

Kourtney Kardashian was the only Kardashian-Jenner sister who skipped Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's lavish Venice wedding, and fans are applauding her decision. While her sisters Kim, Khloé, Kylie and Kendall flew to Europe for what many called the 'wedding of the year,' Kourtney stayed behind with her kids. The Lemme founder shared glimpses of her quiet beach getaway with her daughter Penelope and sons Reign and Rocky instead. She posted videos of the waves and photos of herself in a black lace dress. Inside Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's Venice wedding Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's wedding turned Venice into a celebrity hotspot over the weekend. Big names like Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Brady, Ivanka Trump and Sydney Sweeney joined the star-studded guest list. The celebration kicked off on Thursday, June 26, with a welcome party and continued for three days, including a ceremony and a pajama-themed afterparty. The Kardashian-Jenner family made their entrance in style. Kim and Khloé Kardashian were first seen in Venice greeting newly single Orlando Bloom. Kris Jenner, with longtime boyfriend Corey Gamble, joined her daughters on a water taxi ride through the canals. Kylie and Kendall Jenner were also seen all dressed up for the festivities. Why did Kourtney skip? Kourtney Kardashian has stayed away from the spotlight since stepping back from the family's Hulu show, The Kardashians. She is focusing on raising her children Mason, 15, Penelope, 12, Reign, 10, and baby Rocky, whom she welcomed with Travis Barker in November 2023. A source told Page Six that Kris Jenner pulled strings to get Khloé, Kendall and Kylie on the guest list. 'Originally, the quintet was going to be a duo of just Kim and Kris,' an insider said. 'But Mama Kris asked Lauren if she could bring the other three when they were in Paris for the bachelorette party.' The source added that Lauren 'barely knows [Khloé, Kendall and Kylie] outside of simple pleasantries.' Kourtney Kardashian's choice to skip Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's Venice wedding shows she's happy to stay home and focus on what matters most, her family. And judging by the comments, many think she made the right choice.

Salon manicures ruined my nails but a £30 product gave me the strongest and longest nails I have ever had - I can't believe the difference
Salon manicures ruined my nails but a £30 product gave me the strongest and longest nails I have ever had - I can't believe the difference

Daily Mail​

time7 days ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Salon manicures ruined my nails but a £30 product gave me the strongest and longest nails I have ever had - I can't believe the difference

I spent years damaging my nails at the salon until an affordable beauty buy completely transformed them from weak and damaged to strong and long in just a few weeks. After developing an unfortunate allergy to BIAB and gel polish, I've been on a manicure hiatus for the past three years. Salon visits had left my nails in rough shape, and I was desperate to find something that could actually help. Lemme, Glow, Hair, Skin & Nails Gummies, Peach, 60 Gummies The Lemme Glow Hair, Skin & Nails Gummies, priced at £29.04 on iHerb, are part of Kourtney Kardashian Barker's wellness line of gummy supplements made with clinically studied ingredients. Formulated by an all-female medical team, these gummies are designed to support healthy skin, hair, and nails with a blend of vitamins A, C, E, and biotin, delivering a daily dose of nutrients in a delicious, gummy form. £29.04 Shop Cuticle oils and nail strengtheners definitely have their place, they're great for nourishing and maintaining nail health. While I came across a few that certainly made a difference, they refused to grow. However, nothing worked quite like the Lemme Glow Hair, Skin & Nails Gummies in maintaining my nail health. The transformation in such a short time has honestly blown me away, and I'm kicking myself for not adding a nail-supporting supplement to my routine sooner. The Lemme Glow Hair, Skin & Nails Gummies, priced at £29.04 on iHerb, are part of Kourtney Kardashian Barker's wellness line of gummy supplements made with clinically studied ingredients. Formulated by an all-female medical team, these gummies are designed to support healthy skin, hair, and nails with a blend of vitamins A, C, E, and biotin, delivering a daily dose of nutrients in a delicious, gummy form. Straight off the bat, the Lemme supplements taste amazing, the texture is a delight, and the peach flavour is spot on. If you're like me and have trouble swallowing oversized capsules or struggle to keep up with powders, shakes, or liquid vitamins, I honestly can't recommend gummy supplements enough. I keep the jar on my vanity and haven't missed a day since. KEY INGREDIENTS Collagen Peptides - Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in the human body and accounts for about 30 per cent of all bodily protein. Collagen peptides provide the building blocks of strong skin, hair and nails. Collagen works with other substances in your body, such as hyaluronic acid and elastin, to maintain skin elasticity, volume and moisture. It also helps make up proteins such as keratin that form skin, hair and nails. Biotin - Vitamin B7, also known as Biotin, is an essential vitamin for healthy hair, skin and nails. B vitamins, and specifically Biotin, help keep your skin, hair and nails healthy. Lemme Glow provides 2,500 mcg of Biotin per serving. Vitamin A - The body converts Vitamin A into retinoic acid (retinol), which supports skin health and promotes that inner glow. Lemme Glow uses the active and most natural form of Vitamin A, as Beta Carotene. Vitamin C - A powerful antioxidant and pro-collagen vitamin that is an essential nutrient to support skin health, hair health and immune health and promote overall beauty support. Source: Now, in my second month of taking them, I can confidently say they're working, and this inside-out approach to nail health has played a major role in my nails' recovery. Supplements can be a bit hit or miss; half the time, I'm wondering if it's just a placebo, but with these gummies, the results are actually clear. My nails, which I should stress, had already been in recovery from salon damage for well over a year after I stopped gel manicures and the like, before I even started taking the Lemme supplements, aren't constantly breaking anymore. In fact, I'm actually having to file them down now! I'd go as far as to say they're not just back to their former glory (and while I'll always have an allergy, there's no cure for that) they're better than ever. I'm no longer dealing with brittle nails, and the surface is smooth - no ridges or flaking in sight. I've never had long natural nails worth painting before, and all it took was time and consistency and a good dose of Lemme supplements, which, considering the results, I will be continuing to take.

Metcash Limited (MCSHF) was downgraded to a Hold Rating at Citi
Metcash Limited (MCSHF) was downgraded to a Hold Rating at Citi

Business Insider

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Metcash Limited (MCSHF) was downgraded to a Hold Rating at Citi

In a report released today, Adrian Lemme from Citi downgraded Metcash Limited (MCSHF – Research Report) to a Hold, with a price target of A$3.90. The company's shares closed last Tuesday at $2.18. Confident Investing Starts Here: Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter Lemme covers the Consumer Cyclical sector, focusing on stocks such as Super Retail Group Limited, Wesfarmers Limited, and Aristocrat Leisure . According to TipRanks, Lemme has an average return of 8.5% and a 62.40% success rate on recommended stocks. In addition to Citi, Metcash Limited also received a Hold from Jefferies's Michael Simotas in a report issued on June 11. However, on June 18, Jefferies upgraded Metcash Limited (Other OTC: MCSHF) to a Buy.

Do vitamin gummies actually work and should you give them to your kids? We grilled experts and tested them to find out
Do vitamin gummies actually work and should you give them to your kids? We grilled experts and tested them to find out

Scottish Sun

time14-06-2025

  • Health
  • Scottish Sun

Do vitamin gummies actually work and should you give them to your kids? We grilled experts and tested them to find out

Two thirds of us take some kind of daily supplement, many of them the chewy kind - and celebs like Kourtney Kardashian have their own brands - but do vitamin gummies really do anything to boost our health? CHEW IT OVER Do vitamin gummies actually work and should you give them to your kids? We grilled experts and tested them to find out THEY'RE sweet, brightly-coloured and come in every shape going - from teddy bears to stars and berries. But do vitamin gummies really do anything? Or are they just another gimmicky wellness product? Advertisement 10 Two thirds of people in the UK take some kind of daily supplement - but are they a waste of time? Credit: Getty 10 Celebrities like Kourtney Kardashian have released their own lines of vitamin gummies Credit: Lemme 10 Wellness queen Gwyneth Paltrow also sells supplements through Goop Credit: Getty Vitamin supplements have been around for decades, and the chewable kinds have been on pharmacy and supermarket shelves since the 1990s. They promise to give us more energy, better sleep, thicker hair, healthier skin, stronger nails, improved digestion and boosted immunity. Thanks to TikTok trends and influencer shoutouts, these daily chews have become must-have accessories. And brands are seriously cashing in - the UK vitamins and supplements market is said to be worth £520million. Advertisement READ MORE ON HEALTH HEART OF IT Lacking key vitamin in childhood may raise risk of heart disease in later life Celebs are also jumping on the gummy train, with many coming out with their own lines. Kourtney Kardashian, for example, created lemme gummies, which are advertised as doing everything from reducing stress to promoting vaginal freshness. And obviously you can't talk about supplements without naming wellness queen Gwyneth Paltrow, who has her own gummies through Goop. With such big-name backing, it's easy to forget boring old pills and assume gummies are the glam way to stay healthy - but is this backed by science? Advertisement Do we really need to take vitamin supplements? TWO thirds of people in the UK take some kind of vitamin, mineral or supplement every day, according to Mintel. 'But a lot of people take these, especially multivitamins, when they don't actually need to,' Bahee Van de Bor, registered paediatric dietitian, tells Sun Health. To supplement or not- The top 10 vitamins and minerals that are vital for health - and the best sources for each one 'The only exception is vitamin D, which is recommended for most people in the UK. 'If you're concerned there might be gaps in you or your child's diet, it's always worth looking at how your food choices could be improved first, ideally with the support of a registered dietitian.' Advertisement Dr Rachel Ward, NHS GP (@drrachelwardGP), adds: 'The best way to get the vitamins we need is through a healthy, balanced diet and this would always be the way I would advise people to stay well. 'However, if you feel this is not possible - if you're excluding certain foods, for example - then supplements can be helpful. 'An exception is vitamin D. We get very little of it in our diets and we produce most of it in our skin when it is exposed to sunlight. 'We know that, especially in winter, many people in the UK become deficient in vitamin D and the NHS recommends that everyone takes supplements during autumn and winter and those at risk take them all year round.' Advertisement 10 Kourtney's products claim to reduce stress and promote to vaginal freshness Credit: Instagram/@kourtneykardash 10 Experts say pills are better than gummies as they don't contain sugar or sweeteners Credit: Getty Do vitamin gummies work? 'AS long as the gummies provide the correct dose and the manufacturer routinely tests their levels, they can be just as effective as a vitamin or mineral supplement in powder, spray or liquid form,' Bahee says. 'Gummies are often developed for children with sensory feeding difficulties or picky eaters, who may be more likely to accept them over other formats. Advertisement 'If a supplement is genuinely needed, tablets or capsules are often preferable as they tend to contain fewer flavourings and other extras. 'Gummies, by design, usually require more ingredients like sugars, flavourings, gelling agents, and sometimes emulsifiers to achieve their chewy texture and appealing taste. 'I don't take gummies myself — I prefer a tablet or spray that I can swallow. 'These formats often contain fewer added ingredients, though checking the label for specifics is always important.' Advertisement How to choose a healthy supplement ONE of the biggest questions you might have is about sugar and artificial sweeteners. These gummies must contain more sugar than a pill, but is it something to be worried about? According to Bahee, context is everything. It's not just about what's in the gummy, but how often you're taking it and what your overall diet looks like. 'That said, if a gummy is the only form you or your child will consistently take, the good news is that the amount of additives, like emulsifiers, is generally very small,' she says. Advertisement 'There have been some studies in animals suggesting that high, repeated intake of certain emulsifiers, such as polysorbate 80 and carboxymethylcellulose, may alter gut bacteria or trigger inflammation in the gut. 'But these were at much higher doses than you'd find in a typical supplement, and we don't yet have strong evidence that this is a concern for humans at normal intake levels.' I did notice some health benefits. I slept like a baby and definitely had more energy! Lily Ruaah Dr Ward adds: 'Vitamin gummies are very varied in the supplements they contain and the added sugar and colourings and so on. 'Therefore buy them from a reputable pharmacy, who can advise which is best for your needs. Advertisement 'Always opt for the low sugar version, especially for children.' The top 10 vitamins and minerals Vitamin A - for vision and immune health in children and adults over 50+. B vitamins - for red blood cell formation, neurological function, and DNA synthesis. Vitamin C - for the immune system, collagen production, and antioxidant function. Vitamin D - for bone health, immune function, and calcium absorption. Vitamin E - to protect cells from damage and support immune function. Calcium - for bone health and muscle contraction. Zinc - for immune function, supports wound healing and DNA synthesis. Iron - for red blood cells and oxygen transport in the body. Magnesium - for muscle function, bone health, and energy production. Potassium - to regulate fluid balance, nerve signals, and muscle contractions. My test I'VE always been a die hard vitamin pill taker. Even when I was a kid, my parents would give me the edible teddy bear vitamins which, let's be honest, tasted like chalk. So I was keen to try something a bit tastier — enter gummies. Advertisement Vitamin gummies are all over my 'for you' page, as I'm sure they are for everyone on #WellnessTok, and I've been dying to try them. When I was thinking about what vitamin gummies to choose from, there were a number of key factors. I wanted something that would: Taste great Benefit my needs as a woman And not break the bank! Because of course, we'd all love to try the Kardashian gummies, but at $30 per bottle it's not the right option for everyone! After a little web browsing, I chose the Nutriburst Women's Multivitamin - a seemingly good all-rounder. Advertisement They're vegan, sugar free, gluten free, halal certified, kosher permitted, and have no artificial flavours or colours - so basically tick all the boxes! These gummies promise to boost energy, fight fatigue, support a woman's hormonal balance, strengthen bones and boost immunity. A lot of promises for a tiny little chew! Once I got my hands on a bottle (for £12.99 on Amazon), I could see exactly what's inside. 10 Sun writer Lily Ruaah tried taking a gummy multivitamin every day Credit: Lily Ruaah Advertisement 10 She chose one that was sugar-free, with no artificial flavours or colours Credit: Lily Ruaah 10 Lily had more energy and slept better as a result Credit: Lily Ruaah Stand out qualities for me? Alongside the usual vitamins and minerals, the gummies contain biotin and vitamin B12, both of which I usually have to take separately, even when using a multivitamin pill so that was a major win for me. However, I did notice they didn't contain any vitamin D - as experts suggest - so it meant I still had to buy vitamin D tablets, which was a shame. Advertisement Other than the absolutely aesthetic bottle, my first thoughts were: these taste great! I've had candy gummies in the past (not vitamin ones) and these taste even better than those. Move over Haribo, I'll have a Nutriburst gummy. The texture is good and they're not too sweet. You need to have two per day, and I'd happily have more. 10 Advertisement My verdict PERHAPS surprisingly, I did notice some health benefits. The best for me was sleeping better. I slept like a baby and definitely had more energy! I definitely fell asleep faster, which is something I usually struggle with. I also had more energy to exercise during the day. It was easier to get myself up and about - for swimming in particular - which can sometimes feel like a chore. Advertisement But I can't promise that wouldn't have happened with a vitamin pill, which feels like it can be better value for money — and like I'm having unnecessary sweets all day (sorry, teeth). Either way though, I think I'm going to stick with taking some kind of vitamin, especially vitamin D! 10 Advertisement

Dollar General expands key category to take on Target, Walmart
Dollar General expands key category to take on Target, Walmart

Miami Herald

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

Dollar General expands key category to take on Target, Walmart

Everyone has that one celebrity they admire and support, no matter what, and retailers found a way to sneakily use this fandom to their advantage. Celebrities significantly impact people thanks to their star power and visibility, enabling them to form massive fan bases with unwavering loyalty. Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter Because major retailers recognize the influence of celebrities, they have formed strategic partnerships with some of Hollywood's most iconic names to launch exclusive collections and products. These collaborations help companies stay culturally relevant, captivate audiences, and boost visibility and recognition for both the celebrities and the retailers. Related: Discount retailer brings back popular line from Dolly Parton Target is one of the leading retailers that has mastered the celebrity partnership strategy by launching successful collections like Heart & Hand by Chip and Joanna Gaines, Blake Brown by Blake Lively, and Lemme by Kourtney Kardashian. Walmart, a prominent retail giant, is also known for its iconic celebrity collections, including Paris Hilton's Be An Icon, Beautiful by Drew Barrymore, and Miranda Lambert's June Home. However, another retailer spotted this trend and decided to make a savvy business move by launching its own celebrity collections at unbeatable prices. Dollar General (DG) is expanding its assortment of affordable home products by introducing new collections in its 'Home Valley' section in partnership with major celebrities, designers, and brands. The new products feature renowned names like Ki by Kathy Ireland, Betseyville, Beverly Hills Polo Club, and Simply Belle by Simply Southern. Related: Walmart makes major store changes to answer Target "Dollar General is committed to offering our customers a constant flow of exciting industry brands that amplify the surprise element of our non-consumable initiative," said Dollar General Senior Vice President, General Merchandising Manager Johanna Blankush in the announcement. "We are dedicated to delivering exceptional value to our customers while staying on top of the latest trends." The Ki by Kathy Ireland collection, which includes multiple bedding and home items in various styles, will debut this summer in over 20,000 Dollar General stores. This is not the first time Dollar General has partnered with renowned celebrities. In July last year, the discount retailer joined forces with American country singer Dolly Parton to launch the first-ever multi-category kitchen and housewares collection. More Retail News: After bankruptcy, closed clothing chain hints at comebackPopular fast-food burger chain to open first store in new marketTaylor Swift makes major move to protect music dynasty The collection was a total success among consumers and fans alike, with products selling out within minutes of the drop. Because of its high demand, Dollar General and Dolly expanded their partnership by launching more seasonal collections. They are now marking their third line release together, with more to launch in the upcoming months, including a Christmas collection planned for this holiday season. Related: Veteran fund manager unveils eye-popping S&P 500 forecast The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.

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