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Jackie 'O' Henderson and lookalike daughter Kitty flaunt their impeccable style as they step out in designer looks worth thousands for birthday lunch
Jackie 'O' Henderson and lookalike daughter Kitty flaunt their impeccable style as they step out in designer looks worth thousands for birthday lunch

Daily Mail​

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Jackie 'O' Henderson and lookalike daughter Kitty flaunt their impeccable style as they step out in designer looks worth thousands for birthday lunch

Jackie 'O' Henderson and her daughter Kitty stunned onlookers on Saturday as they stepped out in thousand-dollar designer ensembles in Sydney. The mother-daughter duo looked very chic as they attended a friend's birthday lunch while sporting lavish looks. KIIS FM radio star Jackie, 50, rocked an oversized beige blazer for the occasion, buttoned up tight around her waist with the sleeves pushed up. She paired the frock with black slacks and matching knee-high boots as she hid her eyes behind a pair of gold-framed sunglasses. Jackie finished off the look with a $3,300 Yve Saint Laurent handbag as she carried a gold gift-wrapped package into the venue. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The mother-daughter duo looked very chic as they attended a friend's birthday lunch while sporting lavish looks KIIS FM radio star Jackie rocked an oversized beige blazer for the occasion, buttoned up tight around her waist with the sleeves pushed up Meanwhile, daughter Kitty, 14, opted for a trendy brown dress worth $149.95 from Witchery. She could be seen wearing a matching leather jacket as she exited the $13.25 million oceanfront Gordon's Bay home she lives in with her famous mother. Walking in Jackie's stylish footsteps, Kitty slung a $6,000 crocheted Chanel handbag over her shoulder to complete the look. The lookalike pair could be seen sharing beverages together as they enjoyed their time at the party. It comes after Jackie broke down in tears earlier this month as she admitted she is struggling to let go of an ex. She sobbed as she discussed moving on while appearing on the new episode of Her Best Life podcast. The radio queen told co-host, best friend Gemma O'Neill, she was dealing with heartbreak. Despite being 'over' the relationship, Jackie said in her weaker moments she thinks: 'That's my person.' She could be seen wearing a matching leather jacket as she exited the $13.25 million oceanfront Gordon's Bay home she lives in with her famous mother Walking in Jackie's stylish footsteps, Kitty slung a $6,000 crocheted Chanel handbag over her shoulder to complete the look Jackie said she hoped to 'completely let go' of the man but admitted she 'doesn't know how', though she agreed the man 'didn't show up' for her. 'And if he's not going to show up for you, and if he's not going to be that consistent, safe, secure, loving man that you deserve, he doesn't deserve you and any more of your thoughts,' Gemma said. Jackie said she should block the man on social media but cannot because that would mean admitting there was no hope of reconciliation. 'It just feels like you're in this weird, warped way of thinking. And I know I'll look back and go, what was I doing? Why didn't I just block him?' she said. 'But then I think when you do that, it's like you're admitting to yourself, "There is no more. There is no chance. There's no chance now." 'And I think we defer, sometimes, that acceptance, because the acceptance is the painful part. 'Accepting that this is not ever going to be what you hoped it would be, or what you were promised it would be, that's not coming back. 'But to accept that wholly is painful, and it's like I don't want to face the reality, but I think I have to.' Jackie added the man was good to her but ultimately strung her along. 'He wasn't an a***hole. He wasn't a user. He wasn't a d***, you know?' she said. 'Suddenly I started thinking of him... And I thought, why am I thinking of him so much at the moment? Where is this coming from?' The radio star went on to say she was giving herself some more time to let go before fully moving on.

Ginny and Georgia, season 3, review: a perfect example of the addictive Netflix formula
Ginny and Georgia, season 3, review: a perfect example of the addictive Netflix formula

Telegraph

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Telegraph

Ginny and Georgia, season 3, review: a perfect example of the addictive Netflix formula

In the market for a soapy drama about a beautiful, whip-smart single mother and her clever yet dreadfully dull and endlessly ungrateful teenage daughter? Gilmore Girls might have already nailed that formula 20 years ago, but because television is just an infinite cycle of reboots, sequels, prequels or blatant rip-offs these days, it was only a matter of time until a streamer tried to replicate that show's schmaltzy charm. Enter Ginny & Georgia (Netflix). Among Netflix 's most popular original series, it's back for a third season that is once again filled with – deep breath – murder, small-town politics, mother-daughter bickering, sex, snogging and property porn. One imagines it came about when an executive marched into work the morning after his daughter forced him to watch Gilmore Girls and demanded a modern update, only crossed with Narcos, because American audiences can't get enough of crime. Georgia (Brianne Howey) is a Southern belle and single mother-of-two with a dark past: childhood sexual abuse, domestic violence, poverty. A cycle of marrying rich then moving on, culminated, prior to the events of the first season, in her murdering her grope-happy husband (spoiler alert: he's not the only man she's sent to the pearly gates). Now, a few years on, her perfect new life in an idyllic New England town – complete with perfect New England man, in the form of local mayor Paul Randolph (Friday Night Lights' Scott Porter) – is starting to unravel. Season two ended with Georgia being escorted in handcuffs from her fairytale wedding to Paul , accused of murdering a neighbour's terminally ill husband. In her eyes, it was a mercy killing, though the rest of the town – and the law – doesn't see it that way. Most of season three's 10 episodes revolve around the court case, which turns into a media sensation. Howey is warm, funny and impossible not to root for, despite her penchant for killing off her exes. Flashback scenes patch together her traumatic past (her younger self affectingly portrayed by Nikki Roumel) and further elicit the audience's empathy: she might be a killer, but all of her victims were abusive or cruel. She might lie and steal, but it's only to provide for her family. The latter consists of teenage daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry), possibly the most annoying TV character to have emerged in the past decade – and I've watched all of And Just Like That, so I'm unfortunately familiar with Che Diaz – due to her constant whining, whingeing and weeping. Fair enough, her mother's a criminal, her little brother (Diesel La Torraca) is painfully shy, troubled and keeps mauling other kids at school, but that's no excuse. Ginny and Georgia would benefit hugely from the showrunners omitting the Ginny half of the title. Season three ends, as expected, with Georgia walking free, having recruited her kids to frame an old nemesis for the crime. After bingeing all 10 hour-long episodes, you might find yourself in a rut of self-loathing: 'I know this isn't 'good',' you'll think, 'so why can't I stop watching?' Because it's the perfect example of the Netflix formula: soapy, cheesy fun led by unbelievably good-looking actors. It's not The Sopranos. It's not even Gilmore Girls. It's just shiny, addictive escapism.

Guelph mother, daughter charged after neighbour assaulted in elevator dispute
Guelph mother, daughter charged after neighbour assaulted in elevator dispute

CTV News

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • CTV News

Guelph mother, daughter charged after neighbour assaulted in elevator dispute

A mother and daughter have been charged after a neighbour was allegedly assaulted and threatened during an altercation in a west-end Guelph apartment building. Police said the incident happened around noon on May 25. The three women were in the building's elevator when they began to argue. The dispute escalated after the victim exited the elevator and began recording the altercation. According to investigators, the mother and daughter followed the victim, at which point she was physically assaulted and threatened by both suspects. A 55-year-old Guelph woman and her 27-year-old daughter have each been charged with assault and uttering threats.

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