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Daily Mirror
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Brits enjoy five unforgettable moments a year - capturing most on their phones
Holding your newborn for the first time and getting the keys to your first home are among the top 25 most unforgettable moments On average, Brits experience five unforgettable moments each year, with three quarters believing these once-in-a-lifetime experiences shape their identity. According to research, some of these key moments include holding your newborn for the first time, seeing a baby take their first steps - and getting the keys to your very first home. Additional treasured memories included saying a final farewell to a beloved one, a child's first day at school, and falling completely in love for the first time. Also making the top 25 were hearing a child's first words, driving solo for the first time, and being told "I love you". Samsung commissioned the research to mark the launch of the large screen optimised Galaxy Z Fold7, celebrating with a poem titled 'Life Unfolds Fast', narrated by Martin Kemp and written by poet Georgie Jones. The poem explores the milestones that shape our lives, while the film features intimate moments from Martin's family life and real-life footage from people of different ages, backgrounds, and identities. Martin Kemp said: "Some of my life's greatest memories are those simple moments at home - playing with my kids in the garden, holding Harley and Roman as babies, and singing with my wife in the car. These are moments that truly define our lives." "Sharing these personal glimpses allows people to see how small, intimate moments become the big memories we want to go back to over again," he adds. Most people regularly revisit cherished memories on their phones. Either to reflect on special moments, boost their mood, or share their good times with others. However, nearly half expressed anxiety about one-day these key life milestones, voicing concerns about misplacing memories featuring beloved family and friends. For 41 per cent, capturing photographs and videos help them to preserve the memory of these precious moments. According to the survey, on average Brits rewatch key memories on their phones four times-a-month, and 12 per cent estimate they have more than 10 hours of footage stored. Annika Bizon, from Samsung, which has Galaxy AI enabled within its slimmest foldable yet, said: "Our research shows that over 40 per cent of us take photos and videos for the sole purpose to not forget our best memories. "It allows you to capture and revisit the memories you never want to forget, feeling their warmth and emotion time and time again." TOP 25 UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS: Holding your newborn baby for the first time Watching your baby take their first steps Getting the keys to your first home The last goodbye to a loved one Your child's first day of school Falling in love for the first time Witnessing a child's first words Driving a car on your own for the first time Being told 'I love you' and saying it back Being proposed to - or proposing to someone Seeing your family all together in one place Listening to your baby's heartbeat during a pregnancy scan Watching someone you love achieve something they've worked hard for Seeing the Northern Lights or witnessing a rare natural phenomenon Graduating from school or university Reaching a goal you've worked towards for years Watching a child in your life perform in a school play Hugging / being reunited with someone you haven't seen in years Seeing a loved one return home safely after time away Getting your first job offer Walking out of work on your last day before retirement Bringing a new pet home and welcoming it into the family Watching your favourite sports team win in a big match Completing something you never thought you could do (e.g. a marathon) Saying goodbye to your pet


The Irish Sun
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Life's most unmissable moments from getting your first job to driving a car, survey reveals
LIFE'S biggest moments you'll never forget include holding your newborn, seeing your child's first steps – and getting the keys to your first home, according to new research. The study, conducted across the UK, revealed the memories Brits treasure most – with events like driving solo, falling in love, and a child's first day at school all ranking high. Advertisement 4 Saying goodbye to a loved one and hearing a child say their first words also made the top 25 Credit: via PinPep/PinPep 4 Whether it's to lift their mood, reflect on happy times, or share with loved ones, phones have become the modern memory box Credit: via PinPep/PinPep 4 Whether it's to lift their mood, reflect on happy times, or share with loved ones, phones have become the modern memory box Credit: Simon Jacobs/PinPep The poll of 2,000 adults also found people in the UK experience around five unforgettable moments each year. Saying goodbye to a loved one and hearing a child say their first words also made the top 25. Other standout moments include passing exams, learning to ride a bike, and being told 'I love you' for the very first time. "These simple yet powerful experiences often stay with us for life. Advertisement Read more on News The research was commissioned by Samsung to celebrate the launch of the As part of the campaign, the tech giant released a touching poem, Life Unfolds Fast, written by Georgie Jones and narrated by Martin Kemp. The accompanying film showcases real-life moments from people of all walks of life – and intimate snapshots from Martin's own family history. Martin Kemp said: 'Some of my life's greatest memories are those simple moments at home – playing with my kids in the garden, holding Harley and Roman as babies, and singing with my wife in the car. Advertisement Most read in The Sun Latest 'These are moments that truly define our lives. 'Sharing these personal glimpses allows people to see how small, intimate moments become the big memories we want to go back to over again.' / The majority of adults (76 per cent) said unforgettable experiences shape who we are, while 85 per cent regularly look back at special memories on their phones. Advertisement Whether it's to lift their mood, reflect on happy times, or share with loved ones, phones have become the modern memory box. In fact, 60 per cent said their digital memories are just as precious as physical keepsakes like photo albums or letters. But it's not all picture-perfect. Nearly half of those surveyed admitted they worry about forgetting key life events. For 46 per cent, the biggest concern is losing memories involving loved ones – such as family milestones or meaningful conversations. Advertisement That's why so many turn to their phones, with 41 per cent using photos and videos to hold onto those treasured experiences. However, 49 per cent confessed they feel anxious when their phone storage gets full, fearing they might miss capturing something important. The average Brit replays special videos or looks at meaningful photos about four times a month. And some are proper memory collectors – with one in eight claiming to have more than 10 hours of footage saved on their phone. Advertisement Looking ahead, the most anticipated future milestone is seeing someone close to them achieve something they've worked hard for – from graduating to landing a dream job. Annika Bizon from Samsung said: 'Our research shows that over 40 per cent of us take photos and videos for the sole purpose to not forget our best memories. 'It allows you to capture and revisit the memories you never want to forget, feeling their warmth and emotion time and time again.' The campaign encourages people to reflect on their own milestones – big or small – and not to let life's most precious moments pass unnoticed. Advertisement Because sometimes, it's not just the big wins we remember most – but the quiet, everyday moments that unfold in between. TOP 25 UNMISSABLE MOMENTS: 1. Holding your newborn baby for the first time 2. Watching your baby take their first steps 3. Holding the keys to your first home for the first time 4. The last goodbye to a loved one 5. Your child's first day of school 6. Falling in love for the first time 7. Witnessing a child's first words 8. Driving a car on your own for the first time 9. Being told 'I love you' and saying it back 10. Being proposed to - or proposing to someone 11. Seeing your family all together in one place 12. Listening to your baby's heartbeat during a pregnancy scan 13. Watching someone you love achieve something they've worked hard for 14. Seeing the Northern Lights or witnessing a rare natural phenomenon 15. Graduating from school or university 16. Reaching a goal you've worked towards for years 17. Watching a child in your life perform in a school play 18. Hugging / being reunited with someone you haven't seen in years 19. Seeing a loved one return home safely after time away 20. Getting your first job offer 21. Walking out of work on your last day before retirement 22. Bringing a new pet home and welcoming it into the family 23. Watching your favourite sports team win in a big match 24. Completing something you never thought you could do (e.g. a marathon) 25. Saying goodbye to your pet 4 The average Brit replays special videos or looks at meaningful photos about four times a month Credit: Simon Jacobs/PinPep


Scottish Sun
7 hours ago
- Automotive
- Scottish Sun
Life's most unmissable moments from getting your first job to driving a car, survey reveals
DON'T MISS IT Life's most unmissable moments from getting your first job to driving a car, survey reveals Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LIFE'S biggest moments you'll never forget include holding your newborn, seeing your child's first steps – and getting the keys to your first home, according to new research. The study, conducted across the UK, revealed the memories Brits treasure most – with events like driving solo, falling in love, and a child's first day at school all ranking high. 4 Saying goodbye to a loved one and hearing a child say their first words also made the top 25 Credit: via PinPep/PinPep 4 Whether it's to lift their mood, reflect on happy times, or share with loved ones, phones have become the modern memory box Credit: via PinPep/PinPep 4 Whether it's to lift their mood, reflect on happy times, or share with loved ones, phones have become the modern memory box Credit: Simon Jacobs/PinPep The poll of 2,000 adults also found people in the UK experience around five unforgettable moments each year. Saying goodbye to a loved one and hearing a child say their first words also made the top 25. Other standout moments include passing exams, learning to ride a bike, and being told 'I love you' for the very first time. "These simple yet powerful experiences often stay with us for life. The research was commissioned by Samsung to celebrate the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold7 – its slimmest foldable phone yet, built for capturing life's biggest (and smallest) memories. As part of the campaign, the tech giant released a touching poem, Life Unfolds Fast, written by Georgie Jones and narrated by Martin Kemp. The accompanying film showcases real-life moments from people of all walks of life – and intimate snapshots from Martin's own family history. Martin Kemp said: 'Some of my life's greatest memories are those simple moments at home – playing with my kids in the garden, holding Harley and Roman as babies, and singing with my wife in the car. 'These are moments that truly define our lives. 'Sharing these personal glimpses allows people to see how small, intimate moments become the big memories we want to go back to over again.' / The majority of adults (76 per cent) said unforgettable experiences shape who we are, while 85 per cent regularly look back at special memories on their phones. Whether it's to lift their mood, reflect on happy times, or share with loved ones, phones have become the modern memory box. In fact, 60 per cent said their digital memories are just as precious as physical keepsakes like photo albums or letters. But it's not all picture-perfect. Nearly half of those surveyed admitted they worry about forgetting key life events. For 46 per cent, the biggest concern is losing memories involving loved ones – such as family milestones or meaningful conversations. That's why so many turn to their phones, with 41 per cent using photos and videos to hold onto those treasured experiences. However, 49 per cent confessed they feel anxious when their phone storage gets full, fearing they might miss capturing something important. The average Brit replays special videos or looks at meaningful photos about four times a month. And some are proper memory collectors – with one in eight claiming to have more than 10 hours of footage saved on their phone. Looking ahead, the most anticipated future milestone is seeing someone close to them achieve something they've worked hard for – from graduating to landing a dream job. Annika Bizon from Samsung said: 'Our research shows that over 40 per cent of us take photos and videos for the sole purpose to not forget our best memories. 'It allows you to capture and revisit the memories you never want to forget, feeling their warmth and emotion time and time again.' The campaign encourages people to reflect on their own milestones – big or small – and not to let life's most precious moments pass unnoticed. Because sometimes, it's not just the big wins we remember most – but the quiet, everyday moments that unfold in between. TOP 25 UNMISSABLE MOMENTS: 1. Holding your newborn baby for the first time 2. Watching your baby take their first steps 3. Holding the keys to your first home for the first time 4. The last goodbye to a loved one 5. Your child's first day of school 6. Falling in love for the first time 7. Witnessing a child's first words 8. Driving a car on your own for the first time 9. Being told 'I love you' and saying it back 10. Being proposed to - or proposing to someone 11. Seeing your family all together in one place 12. Listening to your baby's heartbeat during a pregnancy scan 13. Watching someone you love achieve something they've worked hard for 14. Seeing the Northern Lights or witnessing a rare natural phenomenon 15. Graduating from school or university 16. Reaching a goal you've worked towards for years 17. Watching a child in your life perform in a school play 18. Hugging / being reunited with someone you haven't seen in years 19. Seeing a loved one return home safely after time away 20. Getting your first job offer 21. Walking out of work on your last day before retirement 22. Bringing a new pet home and welcoming it into the family 23. Watching your favourite sports team win in a big match 24. Completing something you never thought you could do (e.g. a marathon) 25. Saying goodbye to your pet


The Sun
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Life's most unmissable moments from getting your first job to driving a car, survey reveals
LIFE'S biggest moments you'll never forget include holding your newborn, seeing your child's first steps – and getting the keys to your first home, according to new research. The study, conducted across the UK, revealed the memories Brits treasure most – with events like driving solo, falling in love, and a child's first day at school all ranking high. 4 4 4 The poll of 2,000 adults also found people in the UK experience around five unforgettable moments each year. Saying goodbye to a loved one and hearing a child say their first words also made the top 25. Other standout moments include passing exams, learning to ride a bike, and being told 'I love you' for the very first time. "These simple yet powerful experiences often stay with us for life. The research was commissioned by Samsung to celebrate the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold7 – its slimmest foldable phone yet, built for capturing life's biggest (and smallest) memories. As part of the campaign, the tech giant released a touching poem, Life Unfolds Fast, written by Georgie Jones and narrated by Martin Kemp. The accompanying film showcases real-life moments from people of all walks of life – and intimate snapshots from Martin's own family history. Martin Kemp said: 'Some of my life's greatest memories are those simple moments at home – playing with my kids in the garden, holding Harley and Roman as babies, and singing with my wife in the car. 'These are moments that truly define our lives. 'Sharing these personal glimpses allows people to see how small, intimate moments become the big memories we want to go back to over again.' / The majority of adults (76 per cent) said unforgettable experiences shape who we are, while 85 per cent regularly look back at special memories on their phones. Whether it's to lift their mood, reflect on happy times, or share with loved ones, phones have become the modern memory box. In fact, 60 per cent said their digital memories are just as precious as physical keepsakes like photo albums or letters. But it's not all picture-perfect. Nearly half of those surveyed admitted they worry about forgetting key life events. For 46 per cent, the biggest concern is losing memories involving loved ones – such as family milestones or meaningful conversations. That's why so many turn to their phones, with 41 per cent using photos and videos to hold onto those treasured experiences. However, 49 per cent confessed they feel anxious when their phone storage gets full, fearing they might miss capturing something important. The average Brit replays special videos or looks at meaningful photos about four times a month. And some are proper memory collectors – with one in eight claiming to have more than 10 hours of footage saved on their phone. Looking ahead, the most anticipated future milestone is seeing someone close to them achieve something they've worked hard for – from graduating to landing a dream job. Annika Bizon from Samsung said: 'Our research shows that over 40 per cent of us take photos and videos for the sole purpose to not forget our best memories. 'It allows you to capture and revisit the memories you never want to forget, feeling their warmth and emotion time and time again.' The campaign encourages people to reflect on their own milestones – big or small – and not to let life's most precious moments pass unnoticed. Because sometimes, it's not just the big wins we remember most – but the quiet, everyday moments that unfold in between. TOP 25 UNMISSABLE MOMENTS: 1. Holding your newborn baby for the first time 2. Watching your baby take their first steps 3. Holding the keys to your first home for the first time 4. The last goodbye to a loved one 5. Your child's first day of school 6. Falling in love for the first time 7. Witnessing a child's first words 8. Driving a car on your own for the first time 9. Being told 'I love you' and saying it back 10. Being proposed to - or proposing to someone 11. Seeing your family all together in one place 12. Listening to your baby's heartbeat during a pregnancy scan 13. Watching someone you love achieve something they've worked hard for 14. Seeing the Northern Lights or witnessing a rare natural phenomenon 15. Graduating from school or university 16. Reaching a goal you've worked towards for years 17. Watching a child in your life perform in a school play 18. Hugging / being reunited with someone you haven't seen in years 19. Seeing a loved one return home safely after time away 20. Getting your first job offer 21. Walking out of work on your last day before retirement 22. Bringing a new pet home and welcoming it into the family 23. Watching your favourite sports team win in a big match 24. Completing something you never thought you could do (e.g. a marathon) 25. Saying goodbye to your pet 4


The Sun
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Emily Atack left stumped by three tricky Celebrity Catchphrase riddles in nightmare finale – but do you know any?
EMILY Atack was left stumped by three tricky Celebrity Catchphrase riddles in a nightmare finale - but do you know any? The Rivals actress competed on the hit ITV show alongside Brenda Edwards and Martin Kemp. 4 4 Emily - who recently announced her engagement - stormed through the rounds and made it to the Super Catchphrase finale. However, the wheels quickly fell off for the actress as she struggled to get an answer to secure £2,500. The first catchphrase saw a man chop into a cauliflower in his kitchen, revealing cheese inside. After a couple of unsuccessful guesses, Emily moved on to another, which featured two men shaking hands over a loaf of bread. They then smashed it with mallets, but Emily didn't have a clue and cried: "What? These are hard!" She then moaned "Oh no!" before deciding to move on to another, but the situation did not improve. As the clock ticked down, she was shown a box on a street which opened to show letters inside. She passed, and went for a fourth go at securing £2,500, which the catchphrase showing a couple trying to check into a hotel, with a fully booked sign next to the front desk. But the man then pulled a cord and they were able to go in, with Emily correctly guessing: "Pull some strings." However, she only had five seconds left and was unable to start on the catchphrase that could have landed her charity £5,000. Celebrity Catchphrase stumps Derry Girls legend with the final image - but could you have got it? As the time ran out, host Stephen Mulhern put his hands to his face while Emily said again that it was "so hard" and put her hand to her forehead. Stephen then revealed the answers to the three catchphrases she had missed. The first catchphrase she passed on was 'cauliflower cheese', while the second was 'breaking bread' relating to when people meet each other. The third one ended up being 'letter box', prompting Emily to say "Oh my God!" and put her hand to her mouth. It wasn't all bad for Emily though, as Stephen added her £2,500 to the money she had won earlier in the show, meaning she was taking a total of £7,200 to her chosen charity. 4