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Coronation Street's Jack P Shepherd reveals first look at his VERY luxurious honeymoon as he splashes CBB win cash
Coronation Street's Jack P Shepherd reveals first look at his VERY luxurious honeymoon as he splashes CBB win cash

The Sun

timean hour ago

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Coronation Street's Jack P Shepherd reveals first look at his VERY luxurious honeymoon as he splashes CBB win cash

CORONATION Street star Jack P. Shepherd has shared the first look at his very luxurious honeymoon. The actor - who has played David Platt since 2000 - tied the knot with Hanni Treweek over the weekend. 5 5 Taking to Instagram, Jack has shared a first-look at their stunning Italian honeymoon. The 37-year-old posted a short clip in his Story, where he panned the camera around to show off the beautiful scenery. Meanwhile, Hanni also shared updates in her Instagram story, captioning: "Amalfi you have my heart." The newlywed couple made their vows in front of a host of Jack 's soap co-stars. The likes of Helen Worth, Tina O'Brien, Ben Price, Colson Smith, Lucy Fallon and Alan Halsall were all in attendance. A total of 150 white padded seats were laid out on the flagstones while staff worked hard to instal a detailed floral altar. After their nuptials at Manchester Cathedral, they headed the short distance to The Lowry hotel in Salford for the wedding breakfast and reception. A source previously exclusively told The Sun of the pair's plans for a truly memorable day. They said: "Jack and Hanni are having their big white wedding at Manchester Cathedral on Saturday. "They have gone all out to make sure it's their dream day and there has been no expense spared." Coronation Street star Jack P Shepherd marries Hanni Treweek in stunning star-studded ceremony Jack first met Hanni, 35, when she worked behind the scenes on the show. He later proposed on a romantic safari break last year. Earlier this year, Jack won the nation's votes to emerge victorious on Celebrity Big Brother. He overcame Danny Beard, JoJo Siwa, Donna Preston, Chris Hughes and Chesney Hawkes in the final. The Sun told how Jack had agreed to take part in order to pay for his then-upcoming wedding. An insider said: 'Jack and Hanni are pulling out all the stops for their big day. CBB 2025 - what the star's get paid THE Sun previously revealed Celebrity Big Brother's rich list line-up. We reported on the whopper show fees, with American star Mickey Rourke leading the way. Here's the real deal for show earnings: Mickey Rourke - £500,000 JoJo Siwa - £400,000 Trisha Goddard - £200,000 Daley Thompson - £150,000 Michael Fabricant - £120,000 Patsy Palmer and Jack P Shepherd - £100,000 Angellica Bell - £80,000 Chris Hughes - £45,000 Danny Beard and Donna Preston - £30,000 Chesney Hawkes - £25,000 Ella Rae Wise - £20,000 'They are incredibly in love and want their day to really represent them as they celebrate with friends and family. 'Hanni is known for being very stylish and they've not skimped on things for the wedding to make sure it's all perfect. 'Jack makes good money but it's no secret that the CBB money is a draw for anyone, especially if you are planning a big event.' The Sun also revealed Jack was one of the higher earners, pocketing £100,000 for his CBB stint. 5 5

Newlyweds Eve Jobs and husband Harry Charles honeymoon with BOTH of their families as they buck tradition and opt for a group trip on £105M super yacht to Milos
Newlyweds Eve Jobs and husband Harry Charles honeymoon with BOTH of their families as they buck tradition and opt for a group trip on £105M super yacht to Milos

Daily Mail​

time5 hours ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Newlyweds Eve Jobs and husband Harry Charles honeymoon with BOTH of their families as they buck tradition and opt for a group trip on £105M super yacht to Milos

Eve Jobs and Harry Charles were seen on their honeymoon together on the Greek island of Milos after tying the knot in an idyllic Cotswold ceremony last week. But rather than enjoying a romantic trip for two, the newlyweds were non-traditionally joined by both of their families for a group trip on the Jobs' super yacht. The incredible £105million vessel is close to the families' heart as it was commissioned by Eve's father, the late Steve Jobs, before his passing in 2011. The Apple founder's vision was not unveiled until a year after his death, and his family are still spending their holidays on the boat, which is named Venus. The two families were spotted getting a tender back to shore from the yacht for an evening out together on the quaint island. On the outing, Eve cut a casual figure in a white tank top with denim shorts and trainers, covering her eyes with a pair of square shades. But rather than enjoying a romantic trip for two, the newlyweds were non-traditionally joined by both of their families for a group trip on a super yacht Team GB equestrian Harry, 26, wore a knit shirt and shorts, teamed with a pair of white trainers, black baseball cap and Prada sunglasses. Eve's mother Laurene, 61, looked chic in a sleeves white blouse and skirt, which she also paired with trainers. Laurene's partner, Adrian Fenty, who is the former mayor of Washington, D.C, was also spotted on the family getaway. Eve's sister Erin wore a baggy black T-shirt with slouchy trousers and a cap. Among the group were Eve's sister-in-laws Scarlett and Sienna, who joined the family after supporting the couple at the wedding in the UK just days ago. Scarlett wore a short blue mini dress with puff sleeves and and frilly skirt, styling her look with oversized shades and flip flops. Eve and Scarlett appear to have a close relationship after Harry's sister joined her on her honeymoon in Capri last month. The were accompanied by mother of the groom Tara, who was wearing an orange maxi dress and wore her hair pulled back into a ponytail with sunglasses. The were accompanied by mother of the groom Tara, who was wearing an orange maxi dress and wore her hair pulled back into a ponytail with sunglasses Harry's father Peter was also on the trip, who also has history as an Olympic show jumper after taking gold at London 2012. He won alongside Ben Maher and Scott Brash, who were also part of the team that won gold with Harry Charles at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Apple heiress tied the knot with Team GB showjumper in a star-studded ceremony in front of high society friend in the picturesque Cotswolds countryside. Eve's mother is said to have splashed out £5million to make the four-day wedding of model daughter and her gold medalist fiancé Harry the society wedding of the year. Their celebrations started on Wednesday - almost exactly one month after Eve jetted to the Italian island for a glitzy hen do - and culminated in an extravagant ceremony. The model and her new husband practically took over the Cotswolds, where the Beckhams, Simon Cowell and Ellen De Generes all have country homes, for the lavish wedding at St Micheal's and All Angels Church in Great Tew. Guests, which included, star chef Baroness Ruth Rogers, Bill Gates's daughter, Jessica as well Roman Abramovich's daughter, Sofia, arrived stream of luxury minibuses dropped off the family and friends of the Apple founder heiress. Bruce Springsteen's daughter, Jessica, was among nine bridesmaids who were dressed in startling red satin cocktail gowns, holding posies made of ferns, with groomsmen arriving just before them wearing flowers in their button holes. The bride arrived to the church via a private road, around half an hour late, at 6pm, and around 45 minutes later, she and Harry said 'I do' as wedding balls rang. However locals were left disappointed as they didn't see the bride enter or the newlyweds leave the church hand-in-hand, as they were quickly whizzed away in the back of a Mercedes limousine van to their evening celebrations. One resident told HELLO! it seemed 'quite uncharitable', adding: 'But then I suppose it is their big day and they should be allowed to do what they want.' Sir Elton John is also due to perform at wedding party this evening with rumoured fee of £1million securing the services of the music legend, 78, to play an hour-long set. An impressive floral display was displayed around the vestibule of the church and Eve, the youngest child of Apple genius Steve Jobs, made her way through a garland of beech branches and red roses towards the altar. Britain's unpredictable summer weather threatened to the big day this morning, as a down-pour fell as wedding planners ran for cover as the heavens opened shortly before 10 am as the final, final preparations were being made. Bodyguards and other security agents had barred the public from the 12th century Norman church since this morning while florists and set designers frantically added their last-minute touches. The vicar, Canon William Burke, was seen hurrying across the road from the church to the vicarage with what appeared to be his sermon, ahead of the ceremony.

Newly-married Jack P. Shepherd gives an insight into honeymoon with wife Hanni Treweek as he pokes fun at trip
Newly-married Jack P. Shepherd gives an insight into honeymoon with wife Hanni Treweek as he pokes fun at trip

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Newly-married Jack P. Shepherd gives an insight into honeymoon with wife Hanni Treweek as he pokes fun at trip

Newly-married Jack P. Shepherd gave an insight into his honeymoon with his wife Hanni Treweek on Monday as he poked fun at their trip. The actor, 37, and his partner Hanni, 35, tied the knot at Manchester Cathedral on Saturday, just over one year after he popped the question while on safari in Africa. The couple are enjoying some time together at a mystery location, with Jack sharing snippets on his Instagram Story. Uploading a clip of Hanni looking out to sea, he said: 'Little choppy today. A few broken plates. She added: A little bit too much chop!' Referencing the Goonies, Jack then joked: 'One-Eyed Willy's cave - where all the gold's kept. That's my room up there. Where I'm staying.' Jack, who has played the iconic David Platt on Coronation Street since 2000, shared a passionate kiss with Hanni as white confetti fell on them after their wedding ceremony at the weekend. The soapstar cut a dapper figure in a white suit as he arrived in a red mustang with his mother and his son Reuben, who he shares with his ex Lauren Shippey. Hanni arrived shortly after, and looked gorgeous in an elegant white gown, with lace detail and a long trail. Fellow Corrie star Lucy Fallon was amongst the guests as well as Tina O'Brien, who plays his sister Sarah, and his on-screen wife Julia Goulding. Other Corrie stars in attendance included Samia Longchambon, Colson Smith, Ben Price, Alan Halsall and Jayne Danson. Jack previously revealed he took part in the show in order to pay for the wedding. A source told The Sun the pair are going all out to make sure it is their 'dream day'. 'Jack and Hanni are having their big white wedding at Manchester Cathedral on Saturday,' a source said. They added: 'They have gone all out to make sure it's their dream day and there has been no expensed spared.' 'It's a very grand setting getting wed at the cathedral, and it will be packed with guests, including many of Jack's Corrie co-stars.' Jack and Hanni have been dating since 2017, after meeting on the soap when she worked in the press office. She later became a storyliner on the ITV show, before quitting to work as a fashion influencer. Despite being colleagues, their romance actually began when Jack impressed Hanni at a mutual friend's wedding. Speaking to OK! Magazine in 2020, Jack recalled: 'Then our mutual friends got married and we were both guests at the wedding. 'We got chatting, I made Hanni laugh, we had a couple of drinks and we flirted. That was it.' The duo then later bumped into each other once again in a Sainsbury's, which led to an exchange of texts and a blossoming romance. He told The Daily Star: 'I texted her afterwards and said 'that was awkward' and she told me she thought she looked a mess and then we started texting from there. 'I actually thought she looked fit – I just saw the girl I fancy wearing Lycra! We quickly went on our first date and we just clicked.'

I always thought cruises were fun for adults. Taking my kids on one made me change my mind.
I always thought cruises were fun for adults. Taking my kids on one made me change my mind.

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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I always thought cruises were fun for adults. Taking my kids on one made me change my mind.

My husband and I took our first cruise 16 years ago for our honeymoon. We went on more cruises after becoming parents, but had never brought our kids with us. Taking my 10 and 13-year-olds on a cruise made me realize it's the perfect family vacation. Sixteen years ago, for our honeymoon, my husband and I went on our first cruise through the southern Caribbean. From elegant meals and relaxation by the pool to visiting multiple destinations without having to pack and re-settle repeatedly, we were sold from that first sailing. After becoming parents, we embarked on three more cruises to Alaska, Bermuda, and the Bahamas over the next decade. Each time, escaping without the kids, we found the respite we needed to return to parenting and the monotony of everyday life. We took a cruising hiatus But then COVID hit, and the idea of cruising fell to the back burner. As someone who is immunosuppressed, our getaways morphed into mountain adventures with the security of social distancing. But a piece of me yearned for the gentle rocking of the sea, for the socialization of meeting others who love traveling via the ocean, for the attentive staff that simply want you to have the best getaway of your life. Cruising called to me from afar. This past January, when my husband secured our boys' spring break week off from work, I turned to Google to discover what last-minute bookings were still available. I compared all-inclusive resorts to cruises that stopped at various ports, and by far, cruising was more affordable for our family of four. Pictures of Coco Cay, the Royal Caribbean island just north of Nassau, were displayed across my screen. Matching our dates perfectly, a cruise to the Bahamas was leaving from Bayonne, New Jersey — within an hour and a half's drive from our home. It felt meant to be — so we booked, and our love of cruising reignited. Cruising is more than a parent-only getaway With our boys — ages 10 and 13 — on board with us for the first time, I realized cruising is not only ideal for a parent-only getaway. It also happens to be the perfect vacation for families with tweens/teens because it offers more for less. The endless activities kept my boys busy for the entirety of our trip. Visiting a tropical beach like Coco Cay was blissful, and my boys experienced the white sand and clear water that our Jersey shore getaways lack. On board, when they weren't swimming or lounging in the hot tub, they were playing soccer or basketball in a state-of-the-art sports arena or partaking in one of the unique adventures our ship had to offer — like iFLY, FlowRider (surf simulator), and Bumper Cars. Live music and entertainment energize the evenings, and activities like rock climbing and cooking, and exercise classes are around every corner. My sushi-loving teen and I took a sushi-making class, and it did not disappoint. The ongoing schedule of activities is organized in the cruise line app, so you'll never miss a thing. Aboard the ship, it was as if my boys had traveled back to the 1990s. Our world has become unsafe for children to wander without adult supervision, but on cruises, teens can explore independently in a safe, family-friendly environment — possibly the best aspect of cruising with older kids! The ship's boundaries become a haven for teens in search of independence, and even tweens can roam safely in smaller areas like the pool deck. Cruising also solves the travel dilemmas that families typically face. While you're dining in elegance, the ship is sailing toward a new port. How else can you expose your children to multiple destinations and cultures in one trip without packing and repacking, wasting time in the car or on a plane, and without spending the exorbitant cost for airline tickets? You can't. Forget the backseat arguments and boredom that comes with road travel because the fun doesn't stop while you're sailing. They made friends on the boat From poolside friendships to designated teen hangout spaces, kids are also bound to meet others around the same age — and unlike meeting a friend at a resort on land, these new buddies are there for the entirety of your vacation. On the first day, my 10-year-old made a new friend and now they stay in touch via iMessenger. My husband and I used to cruise for a break from parenting. But now that my kids are older, I'm convinced cruising is the perfect family getaway, and we don't intend to sail without our boys again. Read the original article on Business Insider Solve the daily Crossword

Newlyweds fined £150 by council for putting the bins out early to go on their honeymoon have had fine scrapped
Newlyweds fined £150 by council for putting the bins out early to go on their honeymoon have had fine scrapped

Daily Mail​

time5 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Newlyweds fined £150 by council for putting the bins out early to go on their honeymoon have had fine scrapped

A pair of newlyweds were hit with a £150 fine after putting their bins out early so they could head to the airport to catch a flight for their honeymoon. Leon Wright, 40, and his wife Amy, 34, returned home from their Athens cruise to find an enforcement notice had been posted through the letterbox of their flat in Twickenham, southwest London. Their property falls under the jurisdiction of Richmond Council, who say residents should leave their bins on the pavement in colour-coded bags from 8pm the night before collection. Mr Wright admits he put his rubbish out at 3:25pm - some four-and-a-half hours before the advised time - but says the fine was unjust as he had to leave for Heathrow Airport and had no other option. The marketing manager decided to challenge the fine, and his efforts have ultimately proved successful, as Richmond Council has now cancelled the notice. 'It's such a relief to have the fine cancelled,' Mr Wright said. 'I only put [the bins] out a few hours before and it was the last thing I did before we left for holiday. 'I came back from my honeymoon with a fixed penalty notice from Richmond Council. 'It said that we had to pay it within ten days, but we couldn't because we weren't even there.' He added that it was 'very surprising' to receive the fine as the couple 'had never had any problems with the council before'. Mr Wright continued: 'It's definitely not what you want to see when you come back from holiday. Especially when you are trying to do your best. 'I do my best to follow the rules but it was literally just a few hours before the collection window so I never thought they would send fines straight away. 'My neighbours couldn't believe it. They were all shocked.' Mr Wright says the fine was issued by WISE (Waste Investigations, Support and Enforcement), who are partnered with Richmond Council as a third-party enforcement agency. Initially, he carried out all communications through them - but was consistently told the fine would be 'upheld'. This was despite Mr Wright finding guidance that stated residents should only be fined if bins were put out before 2pm. Eventually, he contacted Richmond Council directly, who agreed he should not have been fined and cancelled the notice. Mr Wright said: 'WISE weren't listening to any of my complaints or legal arguments. They just stonewalled me and said the fine was upheld. 'So I complained directly through Richmond Council who said their policy means that if someone has put their bins out after 2pm they cannot be fined. 'If it had been before that, the fine would have been upheld. But it wasn't so they cancelled it.' Mr Wright put his bins out on May 27 before leaving to get a 7:10pm flight from Heathrow Airport for his honeymoon cruise from Athens. Ten days later, he and Amy returned from the trip to find the fine on their doorstep. Richmond Council said: 'We are committed to ensuring the borough's streets are kept clean. 'If it is discovered that there has been a littering offence, we may take enforcement action where appropriate. 'Residents can request a review of issued fines if they feel they have been fined unfairly or incorrectly.' Previously, a spokesperson confirmed that waste should only be put out between 8pm the night before and 6am on the day of collection. They added that enforcement action 'may be taken' when these rules are not followed. WISE have been contacted for comment.

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