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Daily Mirror
21-07-2025
- Daily Mirror
Couple explore 'second least visited country' in Europe – and are left stunned
Europe is full of popular tourist spots, but it also has some hidden gems that are just as beautiful. One couple went to the continent's second least visited country and described it as 'stunning". A couple were left spellbound after going to Europe's second least visited country. Some holidaymakers might shy away from lesser-known destinations, fearing a lack of tourists means they are less appealing. Europe is brimming with tourist hotspots like Paris, Barcelona, Rome, Amsterdam, and Greece's Santorini. But, travel vloggers Chris and Reanna are on the hunt for Europe's hidden gems. The adventurous duo has journeyed through 50 countries but grew weary of the usual tourist traps and elbowing through crowds. In their search for quieter places, they set their sights on uncovering Europe's most underrated spots that deserve to be on travellers' bucket lists, despite being off the beaten path. In a recent TikTok video, the pair divulged their experience in Liechtenstein, Europe's fourth tiniest nation, home to just 39,850 people as per the latest data. Nestled between Austria and Switzerland, Liechtenstein is a German-speaking country. Reanna gushed over the country in their TikTok video, saying: "It might be tiny but it's packed with fairy tale castles, some of the most gorgeous lakes you've ever seen and incredible mountain views." The globetrotting enthusiast suggested that while Liechtenstein can be ticked off in a day trip from Switzerland, it's worth staying for the night to catch the "stunning" Stausee Steg lake at sunset. Reanna recommends for visiting the picturesque Gutenberg Castle, where you can "admire the incredible views over the country". She also suggests taking a trip to Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein and home of Prince Hans-Adam II. The royal family of Liechtenstein lives in Vaduz Castle, perched on a hill with origins dating back to the 12th century. Although the medieval castle isn't open to the public, it stands as a significant landmark, accessible via a walking path, offering tourists breathtaking views from atop the hill. Tripadvisor notes that Vaduz boasts a car-free, pedestrianised centre, allowing tourists to stroll at their leisure. The country is celebrated for its stunning alpine landscapes, especially its mountains, which are a magnet for winter sports fans. Malbun, a ski resort village in Liechtenstein, draws crowds for winter activities. Beyond the slopes, the tiny nation is dotted with an array of museums and art galleries. Chris and Reanna's TikTok video showcasing Liechtenstein's charm, has garnered 27,400 views, more than 1,000 likes, and numerous comments.


The Irish Sun
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
The Chase fans left screaming as player gets ‘ridiculously easy' question wrong – but would you know the answer?
THE Chase fans were left screaming at one of the programme's contestants after they got a 'ridiculously easy' question wrong. The moment had viewers at home up in arms as they were left raging at the error on the ITV teatime quiz favourite. Advertisement 3 A Chase player was slammed for getting an easy question wrong Credit: ITV 3 Shaun Wallace went against her to get the right answer Credit: ITV Bradley Walsh was back to host the show as ever as four players all attempted to beat the chaser and make it to the final round in hopes of bringing home some cash. Attempting to stop them during the episode was Shaun Wallace - better known as The Dark Destroyer. The four players attempting to take him on were Justin from Manchester , Reanna from Liverpool , Nicola from Nottingham, and Matthew from Leeds . However, after first player Justin was caught - all eyes were on Reanna to bring back some cash. Advertisement Read More on The Chase But it was not meant to be for Reanna after she was knocked out by Shaun on her final question that many deemed as "ridiculously easy". The moment in question saw Bradley ask the player: "In legend, how did the basilisk kill its prey?" Reanna was then given three choices - either stinging, singing or staring. Sadly, she answered incorrectly by opting for stinging. Advertisement Most read in News TV The programme went on to reveal that the correct answer was in fact - staring. It led many to fume at Reanna who insisted it was an easy question - with many referencing the Harry Potter films as their reasoning. The Chase embroiled in 'fix' row as viewers say ITV should be ashamed of 'ridiculously easy' questions - but would you get them- One wrote online: "She's clearly never watched Harry Potter #TheChase." Another added: "These questions are ridiculous! #TheChase ." Advertisement A third went on to pen: "Ridiculously easy? I quite agree." Before a fourth posted: "Nah, I'm screaming that was easy." The team did not fare much better after her exit as Matthew was also caught by the chaser. Nicola managed to take on Shaun alone but was eliminated with over a minute left on the clock. Advertisement Hardest Quiz Show Questions Would you know the answers to some of quizzing TV's hardest questions Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Earlier this year, The 1% Club - Viewers of Lee Mack's popular ITV show were left The Chase - The ITV daytime favourite left fans scratching their heads when it threw up 3 Fans were not happy with her blunder Credit: ITV


The Sun
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
The Chase fans left screaming as player gets ‘ridiculously easy' question wrong – but would you know the answer?
THE Chase fans were left screaming at one of the programme's contestants after they got a 'ridiculously easy' question wrong. The moment had viewers at home up in arms as they were left raging at the error on the ITV teatime quiz favourite. 3 3 Bradley Walsh was back to host the show as ever as four players all attempted to beat the chaser and make it to the final round in hopes of bringing home some cash. Attempting to stop them during the episode was Shaun Wallace - better known as The Dark Destroyer. The four players attempting to take him on were Justin from Manchester, Reanna from Liverpool, Nicola from Nottingham, and Matthew from Leeds. However, after first player Justin was caught - all eyes were on Reanna to bring back some cash. But it was not meant to be for Reanna after she was knocked out by Shaun on her final question that many deemed as "ridiculously easy". The moment in question saw Bradley ask the player: "In legend, how did the basilisk kill its prey?" Reanna was then given three choices - either stinging, singing or staring. Sadly, she answered incorrectly by opting for stinging. The programme went on to reveal that the correct answer was in fact - staring. It led many to fume at Reanna who insisted it was an easy question - with many referencing the Harry Potter films as their reasoning. The Chase embroiled in 'fix' row as viewers say ITV should be ashamed of 'ridiculously easy' questions - but would you get them- One wrote online: "She's clearly never watched Harry Potter #TheChase." A third went on to pen: "Ridiculously easy? I quite agree." Before a fourth posted: "Nah, I'm screaming that was easy." The team did not fare much better after her exit as Matthew was also caught by the chaser. Nicola managed to take on Shaun alone but was eliminated with over a minute left on the clock. Hardest Quiz Show Questions Would you know the answers to some of quizzing TV's hardest questions Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Earlier this year, fans were left outraged after what they described as the "worst" question in the show's history. Host Jeremy Clarkson asked: 'From the 2000 awards ceremony onwards, the Best Actress Oscar has never been won by a woman whose surname begins with which one of these letters?' The multiple choice answers were between G, K, M and W. In the end, and with the £32,000 safe, player Glen had to make a guess and went for G. It turned out to be correct as Nicole Kidman, Frances McDormand and Kate Winslet are among the stars who have won the Best Actress gong since 2000. The 1% Club - Viewers of Lee Mack's popular ITV show were left dumbfounded by a question that also left the players perplexed. The query went as follows: "Edna's birthday is on the 6th of April and Jen's birthday falls on the 15th of October, therefore Amir's birthday must be the 'X' of January." It turns out the conundrum links the numbers with its position in the sentence, so 6th is the sixth word and 15th is the fifteenth word. Therefore, Amir's birthday is January 24th, corresponding to the 24th word in the sentence. The Chase - The ITV daytime favourite left fans scratching their heads when it threw up one of the most bizarre questions to ever grace the programme. One of the questions asked the player: "Someone with a nightshade intolerance should avoid eating what?" The options were - sweetcorn, potatoes, carrots - with Steve selecting sweetcorn but the correct answer was potatoes. 3


Scottish Sun
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
The Chase fans left screaming as player gets ‘ridiculously easy' question wrong – but would you know the answer?
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE Chase fans were left screaming at one of the programme's contestants after they got a 'ridiculously easy' question wrong. The moment had viewers at home up in arms as they were left raging at the error on the ITV teatime quiz favourite. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 A Chase player was slammed for getting an easy question wrong Credit: ITV 3 Shaun Wallace went against her to get the right answer Credit: ITV Bradley Walsh was back to host the show as ever as four players all attempted to beat the chaser and make it to the final round in hopes of bringing home some cash. Attempting to stop them during the episode was Shaun Wallace - better known as The Dark Destroyer. The four players attempting to take him on were Justin from Manchester, Reanna from Liverpool, Nicola from Nottingham, and Matthew from Leeds. However, after first player Justin was caught - all eyes were on Reanna to bring back some cash. Read More on The Chase sleeping beast The Chase's The Beast 'so bored' on date he fell ASLEEP halfway through But it was not meant to be for Reanna after she was knocked out by Shaun on her final question that many deemed as "ridiculously easy". The moment in question saw Bradley ask the player: "In legend, how did the basilisk kill its prey?" Reanna was then given three choices - either stinging, singing or staring. Sadly, she answered incorrectly by opting for stinging. The programme went on to reveal that the correct answer was in fact - staring. It led many to fume at Reanna who insisted it was an easy question - with many referencing the Harry Potter films as their reasoning. The Chase embroiled in 'fix' row as viewers say ITV should be ashamed of 'ridiculously easy' questions - but would you get them- One wrote online: "She's clearly never watched Harry Potter #TheChase." Another added: "These questions are ridiculous! #TheChase." A third went on to pen: "Ridiculously easy? I quite agree." Before a fourth posted: "Nah, I'm screaming that was easy." The team did not fare much better after her exit as Matthew was also caught by the chaser. Nicola managed to take on Shaun alone but was eliminated with over a minute left on the clock. Hardest Quiz Show Questions Would you know the answers to some of quizzing TV's hardest questions Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Earlier this year, fans were left outraged after what they described as the "worst" question in the show's history. Host Jeremy Clarkson asked: 'From the 2000 awards ceremony onwards, the Best Actress Oscar has never been won by a woman whose surname begins with which one of these letters?' The multiple choice answers were between G, K, M and W. In the end, and with the £32,000 safe, player Glen had to make a guess and went for G. It turned out to be correct as Nicole Kidman, Frances McDormand and Kate Winslet are among the stars who have won the Best Actress gong since 2000. - Earlier this year, fans were left outraged after what they described as the "worst" question in the show's history. Host Jeremy Clarkson asked: 'From the 2000 awards ceremony onwards, the Best Actress Oscar has never been won by a woman whose surname begins with which one of these letters?' The multiple choice answers were between G, K, M and W. In the end, and with the £32,000 safe, player Glen had to make a guess and went for G. It turned out to be correct as Nicole Kidman, Frances McDormand and Kate Winslet are among the stars who have won the Best Actress gong since 2000. The 1% Club - Viewers of Lee Mack's popular ITV show were left dumbfounded by a question that also left the players perplexed. The query went as follows: "Edna's birthday is on the 6th of April and Jen's birthday falls on the 15th of October, therefore Amir's birthday must be the 'X' of January." It turns out the conundrum links the numbers with its position in the sentence, so 6th is the sixth word and 15th is the fifteenth word. Therefore, Amir's birthday is January 24th, corresponding to the 24th word in the sentence. - Viewers of Lee Mack's popular ITV show were left dumbfounded by a question that also left the players perplexed. The query went as follows: "Edna's birthday is on the 6th of April and Jen's birthday falls on the 15th of October, therefore Amir's birthday must be the 'X' of January." It turns out the conundrum links the numbers with its position in the sentence, so 6th is the sixth word and 15th is the fifteenth word. Therefore, Amir's birthday is January 24th, corresponding to the 24th word in the sentence. The Chase - The ITV daytime favourite left fans scratching their heads when it threw up one of the most bizarre questions to ever grace the programme. One of the questions asked the player: "Someone with a nightshade intolerance should avoid eating what?" The options were - sweetcorn, potatoes, carrots - with Steve selecting sweetcorn but the correct answer was potatoes.


CBC
25-02-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
With So Close To What, Tate McRae moves closer to superstardom
Calgary-born pop star Tate McRae seems to be hitting her stride. This March, she'll be making her second appearance on Saturday Night Live, and she's also one of the leading nominees with five awards at this year's Junos. On top of that, she recently released her third album, So Close To What. It's being described as catchy and nostalgic — but is it enough to propel her to superstar status? Today on Commotion, music journalists Reanna Cruz and Rosie Long Decter join guest host Rad Simonpillai to explain how Tate McRae managed to infiltrate pop's A-list, and what her new album suggests about the staying power of her pop persona. We've included some highlights below, edited for length and clarity. For the full discussion, listen and follow Commotion with Elamin Abdelmahmoud on your favourite podcast player. WATCH | Today's episode on YouTube: Rad: Reanna, how is the new album landing for you? Reanna: I like it more than her other albums is what I will say. I think Tate McRae is closer to developing her own persona and identity than she's ever been before, and that is making sexy pop music. Can't have any fault with that, you know? The hooks are catchy. I think she's finally settling into what she wants to do as an artist. And the songwriting is very catchy, it's intuitive, and I like that…. I don't know if it's good songwriting per se, but it's catchy and I like that. Rad: Rosie, how are you feeling about it? Rosie: I think it's a strong pop record, especially as a radio pop album. I feel like were any of these songs to come on the radio, I'd be grooving along…. I think pretty much the whole album has strong hooks throughout, which is hard to achieve on a pop album. Normally you've got strong singles and some deeper cuts that are not really cutting it. I do think that she really leans into nostalgia in her really looking back to the 2000s pop moment, Timbaland production style. She's working with Ryan Tedder, who is a super producer from that era. And I think the nostalgia starts to hurt her a little bit. I do find myself thinking about the songs she's referencing — Nelly Furtado's Promiscuous is a big one — and that sort of takes me out of thinking more about actually what makes Tate stand out as a pop star. I really like the single 2 hands, which has a bit of a jazzier beat and doesn't feel like it's just kind of a throwback to that era. But that was also the single that charted the worst of her singles, so maybe I'm out of touch. I don't know. Rad: I think the idea of cultivating a narrative and a persona seems to be an ingredient to being a major pop star nowadays, whether we're thinking of Taylor Swift and how she leans into her personal life or Charli XCX and this whole brat summer vibe, or even Chappell Roan becoming this kind of glam LGBTQ icon, right? Reanna, what's the vibe you're getting from Tate? Reanna: The vibe that I get from Tate is that she embodies two separate characteristics — and I apologize that this sounds facetious as an American — but one of them is that she is Canadian, and then the other is that she is a dancer. Rad: You're just trying to "other" us. Reanna: I knew very little about Tate McRae prior to the past few weeks. And the things that I knew were that she's from Calgary, she dated a famous hockey player, she dances, big on hair-ography vibes…. And I think it's interesting because we don't really have many pop stars these days that lean into the dancing of it all and the performance, especially post-COVID. We're in this era where live music is kind of feeling weird right now. We don't really know what we're supposed to get out of a concert anymore, and we have all of these young artists coming from social media platforms that hit the big stage, and they don't know what to do. There's a lack of stage presence or choreo. And the vibe that I get from Tate is that she is a 2000s pop star in sound, as well as the way that she moves about the stage and the way that she embodies a stage presence that is very faceless, inherently, very personality-less. But you watch her choreo and you watch her dance and you're like, oh, this girl is talented. Rad: Rosie, are you agreeing with that? Do you find that Tate has a certain defining characteristic in terms of her persona that's jumping out at you? Rosie: Yeah, I would agree that the dancing is the first or second thing you learn about her. I think that she's still lacking, for me, a really defined persona that's going to take her to the top of the charts, you know? I think she's had one top 10 hit on the American Hot 100. And so we're not seeing, like, Sabrina Carpenter-numbers from her yet. And I do think Sabrina Carpenter has a really defined hook in that she's the sweet comedienne, you know? And I think you look at Chappell and you see, OK, brash queer pop star with a drag queen aesthetic. It's really immediately clear who these stars are. And I don't think Tate is quite there yet in terms of being immediately legible in that way. I think she absolutely has a very solid young fan base. I don't know if she's becoming a household name yet for people who are not of the Gen Z persuasion.