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Wales Online
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Jeremy Clarkson's daughter makes family decision despite ‘difficult' pregnancies
Jeremy Clarkson's daughter makes family decision despite 'difficult' pregnancies Jeremy Clarkson became a grandfather for the second time when his daughter Emily welcomed her daughter Xanthe into the world in December, and could see his family extending again in the future Jeremy Clarkson's daughter Emily hinted she could be open to another child in the future (Image: David M Benett/for Simon & Schuster UK ) Jeremy Clarkson's daughter Emily suggested she has made a huge family decision. The podcaster believes her children are 'not all here' yet, despite admitting she had 'difficulties' during her last pregnancy. Podcaster Emily and her husband Alex Andrew welcomed baby Xanthe into the world in December. Their first daughter, Arlo, was born in February 2023. Emily has previously spoken of how she struggled with hyperemesis gravidarum during the pregnancy. The condition causes prolonged periods of severe nausea and vomiting. She described the second pregnancy as 'the hardest thing I have ever been through'. Writing on social media, Emily explained she was left feeling 'physically sick' at everyday things, such as the 'smell of my daughter's hair' or the thought of eating an avocado. She said: 'It has been the hardest thing I have ever been through, harder in my second pregnancy than my first, due largely to the devastating guilt I felt not being able to be there in the way I wanted for my first daughter whilst making my second." Emily Clarkson says she had a 'difficult' second pregnancy (Image: David M Benett/for Simon & Schuster UK ) Article continues below Emily explained her physical symptoms did eventually ease during the pregnancy. Although she confessed she hadn't had a single vegetable, glass of water, or a 'day unmedicated' throughout the term. And while she has been open about her struggles last pregnancy, the podcaster told former The Only Way is Essex star Kate Ferdinand that she would be open to another child. On her Should I Delete That? podcast, Emily admitted 'there's room' in the family for a third. She said: 'I look at my kids sometimes on the sofa and I think, 'I'm not sure you're all here'. Like I'm not sure they're all here yet.' When asked if she was considering another baby, Emily replied: 'I would like to. For sure, in some capacity. My pregnancies were really difficult so I'm not sure what that will look like. 'But when I look at the sofa, I'm like, 'There's room. I don't think you're all here yet'.' Emily Clarkson outside Downing Street (Image: PA Archive/PA Images ) Kate shares children Cree and Shae with former England footballer Rio Ferdinand and is step-mum to Lorenz, 18, Tate, 16, and Tia, 13, from his marriage to his late wife Rebecca Ellison. She joked she would 'have a breakdown' if she and Rio had another child. She added: 'I look at the sofa and it is absolutely full, there is no more space, we are done. I think I would have a breakdown, I'm already driving like a bus because that's the only way we're going to fit in the car.' Emily is Jeremy's oldest child and has followed in her father's footsteps by carving out a media career. As well as hosting a podcast, she has released two books, Can I Speak to Someone in Charge? and Dear Pretty Normal Me. Article continues below As well as Emily, Jeremy shares son Finlo, 28, and daughter Katya, 24, with ex-wife Frances Cain.


Daily Mirror
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Jeremy Clarkson's daughter hired investigator to save family from online trolls
After being subject to vile abuse online, Emily Clarkson did all she could to protect her family from the online trolls and managed to track them down with thanks to a personal investigator Jeremy Clarkson's daughter Emily has taken drastic measures to protect her family as online trolls attacked her personal life online. In recent weeks influencers and celebrities have opened up about the toll online gossip site Tattle Life has taken on their lives, with personal lives, cruel comments and addresses being shared on the platform. Since Tattle Life's anonymous owner was outed in a Northern Irish court last month, victims of the vicious forum openly spoken out about the impact it's had on them. Jeremy Clarkson's eldest daughter is among those speaking out after she resorted to hiring a private investigator to help uncover the trolls targeting her and her family. Speaking on her podcast Should I Delete That? with co-host Alex Light, Emily said the gossip site had left her "broken" and the cyberbullying got to bad she needed help stopping the abuse. Emily said: "Tattle has been the biggest thorn in our sides. You and I, Al, have genuinely been heartbroken by this; it's affected me to the point where I've had to block it on all devices." Tattle, which attracted 12 million visitors a month has been around for nearly a decade, and was originally created as an open platform for discussion, but has been known as a "troll site" attacking celebrities and internet personalities. Emily, who is an author, is just one of thousands of people being trolled by anonymous Tattle users and the 30-year-old said her pregnancy with her second child, Xanthe was ruined by trolls on the site who leaked details of her pregnancy. "I was so broken by it, I haven't been able to check it since Arlo was born, if they say anything bad about my kids I'm gonna die," Emily further detailed. For more stories like this subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The Weekly Gulp, for a curated roundup of trending stories, poignant interviews, and viral lifestyle picks from The Mirror's Audience U35 team delivered straight to your inbox. Once her pregnancy had been leaked online by Tattle Life users, Emily got the private investigator to track down the culprit. "It felt really nice to know they could be found, and if you push me too far, I know who you are," she said. "If I read my thread, I'd think I'm the worst person in the world. Emily said: "I'm incredibly good at finding people on the internet," and her investigation skills led her to find one Tattle Life user who referred to Emily as 'thrush' as she was 'annoying', but on Instagram, the user would message Emily being as nice as pie. To show her she knew who she was, Emily decided to send her a picture of thrush medication on Instagram and was swiftly left alone by the troll. "She saw it and never replied," Emily laughed. However she said the comments not only "broke her" but could also have a detrimental effect on her career including work partnerships and relationships as those targeted never get a chance to defend themselves. Help us improve our content by completing the survey below. We'd love to hear from you!


Scottish Sun
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
I hired a PI after Tattle Life trolls outed my pregnancy – it left me heartbroken, says Jeremy Clarkson's daughter Emily
Scroll down to see how Tattle Life affected thousands of celebs and influencers TROLL HELL I hired a PI after Tattle Life trolls outed my pregnancy – it left me heartbroken, says Jeremy Clarkson's daughter Emily Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE Tattle Life website has been used for years to spread nasty gossip about celebrities and influencers alike. But since its anonymous owner was outed in a Northern Irish court last month, victims of the forums have finally spoken out against the abuse they've endured, including Emily Clarkson. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Emily Clarkson shared her battle with the gossip forum Tattle Life Credit: Rex Features 3 the mum of two had to hire a PI to keep her family safe Credit: Instagram/em_clarkson Speaking on her podcast Should I Delete That? with co-host Alex Light, Jeremy Clarkson's eldest daughter has shared the lengths she went to in an attempt to uncover the trolls targeting her and her family. Englishman, Sebastian Bond, lost his right to anonymity in the courts after he was successfully sued for defamation as the website's founder. The site which attracted 12 million visitors a month was launched seven years ago and supposedly aimed at exposing disingenuous influencers, but has earned the name of a 'troll site; to abuse anyone they see fit.' And Emily was one of thousands of celebrities targeted by people hiding under anonymous accounts to spread hate and abuse. Speaking on the podcast, Emily said: "Tattle has been the biggest thorn in our sides. "You and I, Al, have genuinely been heartbroken by this; it's affected me to the point where I've had to block it on all devices. Emily revealed she has to get those close to her to check the site every few weeks just to ensure images of her kids and her home address wasn't leaked. "I was so broken by it, I haven't been able to check it since Arlo was born, if they say anything bad about my kids I'm gonna die" she continued. The 30-year-old also revealed that her pregnancy with her second child, Xanthe was ruined by trolls on the site who leaked details of her pregnancy. Emily revealed that the cyberbullying got so bad she ended up hiring a private investigator (PI) to find the trolls who were not just harassing her online but stalking her in real life too. 3 Emily is the oldest daughter of journalist and TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson Credit: Amazon Ireland AM guest recalls harrowing online harassment from tattle website "I need to stress, I've found these people, I've hired a PI and I'm incredibly good at finding people on the internet," she continued. Emily's clever detective skills led her to find one Tattle Life user who referred to Emily as 'thrush' as she was 'annoying', but on Instagram would DM Emily being nice as pie. To show her she knew who she was, Emily decided to send her a picture of thrush medication on Instagram and was swiftly left alone by the troll. "She saw it and never replied," Emily chuckled. Tattle Life Timeline Creation of Tattle Life: The online forum Tattle Life was established as a platform for commentary and critiques of influencers and celebrities. Harassment of Neil and Donna Sands: A 45-page thread targeting Neil and Donna Sands appeared on Tattle Life, leading to a campaign of harassment, invasion of privacy, defamation, and breach of data rights against the couple. Legal Action by the Sands: Neil and Donna Sands filed a lawsuit against Tattle Life, seeking justice for the harm caused by the forum's content. Outcome of the Lawsuit: The Sands won £300,000 in damages, marking a significant victory in their legal battle. Unmasking of Tattle Life Owner: The legal action revealed the identity of the website's owner, Sebastian Bond, also known as the vegan cooking influencer Bastian Durward. Repercussions for Tattle Life: Following the lawsuit, many users of Tattle Life began deleting their accounts due to fears of exposure. Other individuals who have been targeted by the site are now considering legal action, including applying for Norwich Pharmacal orders to unmask anonymous trolls. After her pregnancy was leaked on the site, Emily got a PI to track down who it was. "It felt really nice to know they could be found, and if you push me too far, I know who you are," she continued. "If I read my thread, I'd think I'm the worst person in the world," she added. Emily made the point that not only did the comments hurt her but could also affect future work partnerships and relationships, and the platform never gave those targeted a chance to defend themselves. Since it was created in 2017, the founder of Tattle Life was anonymous, but it was found out after fashion brand owner Donna Sands and her husband Neil took the owner to court in Northern Ireland, Sebastian's identity was lifted. Thanks to The Sands, who were targeted by those on the site, Sebastian was found to be the anonymous founder and they have been awarded £150,000 each.


North Wales Live
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- North Wales Live
Clarkson's Farm star Harriet Cowan hits back at 'fake' claims with four-word response
Clarkson's Farm star Harriet Cowan has hit back at the show's "fake" claims with a four-word response. The 24-year-old nurse and farmhand filled in for Kaleb Cooper in the fourth series of the hit Prime Video series. She admitted to Jeremy Clarkson upon her arrival at Diddly Squat Farm that she hadn't watched an episode of the show. "Well, you know on YouTube you get those 'shorts' where it's like funny moments? I've seen them. I ain't got time to watch all that," Cowan explained to the ex-Top Gear host. She later clarified the authenticity of this exchange while chatting with Emily Clarkson on the podcast, Should I Delete That?, confirming: "It is so real". Emily, aged 30, queried: "Do you ever sit down with your boyfriend and chill together, or eat together? It sounds impossible." Harriet replied: "No, no. In the trailer where it's like, 'Have you watched Clarkson's Farm before?' And I'm like, 'No', it looked so fake," reports the Express. "But it is so real because we don't watch telly. Literally, if we watch something, James will sit down, his head will hit the back of the sofa and he's asleep because the second he can rest, he'll sleep, because he's so tired all the time." Harriet was brought onto the show by Jeremy, aged 65, after Kaleb took a break from the 1,000-acre Oxfordshire farm to embark on his tour, The World According to Kaleb. In an upcoming preview, Jeremy shared: "I want to make it plain that I am absolutely thrilled to bits for Kaleb, but he has left me just a little bit in the lurch." With speculation amongst fans that Harriet's involvement might signal a long-term absence for Kaleb, Jeremy has stepped in to allay those fears. "There's been lots of reports that Kaleb has been 'replaced' - well, no he hasn't," Jeremy assured his followers. "What happened is this: he went away on his speaking tour for a couple of months because he imagined that after four years I'd be able to manage on my own." He continued: "And I didn't - I made a complete mess of everything and had to bring in a young farmer called Harriet. Harriet is brilliant and looked after the fort until he got back. That is it - that's the story!"


Scottish Sun
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Inside the rise of AI brothels where men order ‘women' covered in blood then ‘abuse' them & share with other fantasists
The cyber brothel's owner insisted there's no judgement over anything you want to do with their AI sex dolls DISTURBING TREND Inside the rise of AI brothels where men order 'women' covered in blood then 'abuse' them & share with other fantasists IT'S a city famous for its landmarks and culture. But beneath Berlin's vibrant exterior is a disturbing underworld of cyber adult entertainment. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 The Cybrothel in Berlin means men can have their every sex wish granted - even the most depraved Credit: Cybrothel 5 They can even order a sex robot "covered in blood" if they want to Credit: Cybrothel 5 The rapidly increasing popularity of Cybrothel is indicative of just how much AI is changing the sex industry Credit: Cybrothel The German capital is the first place in the world to open an AI brothel, which allows people to book an hour with artificially advanced "sex dolls" ready to grant their every wish - however depraved that may be. Writer Laura Bates experienced Cybrothel first hand when she visited for her new book The New Age of Sexism: How the AI Revolution is Reinventing Misogyny. And in an interview on the Should I Delete That? podcast, Laura explained she made a custom request of the brothel - for her robot doll to have her clothes slashed and torn, just to "see if they did it" - and found they were happy to, with "no questions asked". You can even order a doll "covered in blood", Laura said. "I genuinely think it's the most f**ked up thing I've ever heard in my life," podcast host Em Clarkson said. But Cybrothel co-owner Matthias Smetana insisted of the sessions available there: "If you are here, the only person who can judge you is yourself." 'We have a lot of people who have never been in touch with sex work, who are really down to try it but are looking for a safe space," he told "If you face performance anxiety, this doesn't go in Cybrothel as you are dealing with sex toys, not humans." And it's not just in a cyber brothel in Berlin that people are able to "enjoy" the perks of an AI sex robot - advancing technology means you can have one in your pocket too. "What no one is talking about is that you can download a version of this," Laura said. World's First Cyber Brothel "So the same exact thing that lives in your pocket and it's called an AI girlfriend or an AI chatbot, and you can create her again to look exactly how you want her to look. "You can customise everything. You get to pick her name. She will be there moving on the screen." The avatar can even be made to look so realistic that it feels like you're FaceTiming her. "If you're a teenage boy, you can have her. You can have as many as you like," Laura said. "You can access them for free." The fact that the "women" are AI also means that men can "abuse them" without any fear of the consequences. Are brothel's legal in the UK? There has been a growing debate in the UK about whether brothels should be legalised, following the emergence of pop-up brothels across the country. These temporary establishments, often set up in residential areas, have sparked concerns among local communities and law enforcement agencies. The current legal framework in the UK criminalises the operation of brothels, but individual sex work is permitted. This has led to a complex and often problematic situation for those involved in the industry. Advocates for legalising brothels argue that regulation could improve safety and working conditions for sex workers. By bringing the industry out of the shadows, they believe that sex workers would have better access to health services and legal protection, reducing the risks of exploitation and violence. Furthermore, regulated brothels could be subject to health and safety standards, ensuring a safer environment for both workers and clients. On the other hand, opponents of legalisation worry that it could lead to an increase in human trafficking and exploitation. They argue that normalising the sex industry might encourage more people to become involved in it, both as workers and clients. Additionally, there are concerns about the impact on local communities, with fears that legalised brothels could lead to an increase in crime and antisocial behaviour in residential areas. As the debate continues, it is clear that there are no easy answers. Balancing the rights and safety of sex workers with the concerns of local communities and broader societal impacts remains a complex challenge. Policymakers will need to carefully consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of legalising brothels in the UK, taking into account the experiences of other countries that have taken similar steps. "Many, many men abuse them and then share the screenshots of abusing them with each other online to see who can do the most awful and depraved thing to them," Laura said. In fact, the 2024 list of the most downloaded chatbot AI apps on the Google Android Play Store showed that the top 11 apps have a combined 100 million downloads. "This is huge. This is a bigger problem. And again, it's something that no one is talking about," Laura concluded. 5 Cybrothel is the first of its kind in the world, but it looks as though more and more AI brothels could be following in its footsteps Credit: Cybrothel