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Watch moment Towie's Ella Rae Wise takes savage swipe at ex Dan Edgar as he moves on with new girl
Watch moment Towie's Ella Rae Wise takes savage swipe at ex Dan Edgar as he moves on with new girl

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Watch moment Towie's Ella Rae Wise takes savage swipe at ex Dan Edgar as he moves on with new girl

TOWIE'S Ella Rae Wise has spoken out against her ex-boyfriend Dan Edgar, accusing him of not "treating her with much respect." The former Towie couple called it quits 18 months after getting together, just days before her stint on Celebrity Big Brother in April. 5 Towir's Ella Rae Wise speaks out about her relationship with co-star Dan Edgar Credit: Instagram 5 She said it's been hard filming the new Towie season with him Credit: Instagram 5 But a lot of the serious conversations between the pair will not appear on the show Credit: ITV Now, Ella has spoken out about her experience with Dan, especially in the aftermath of their break-up and promised fans would get to see why they ended things on the upcoming season of Towie. She made the comments during a recent appearance on the Not My Bagg podcast and was asked by the hosts if things were amicable with Dan while filming the latest Towie season or if the situation between the pair was tense. "Nothing's kicked off with us on camera... obviously off screen there's been a hell of a lot of conversations and look at the end of the day, I don't feel as if I've been treated with much respect, so I felt as if I needed to say certain things," Ella said. "But away from the show, because it's personal life. He was just my boyfriend before Towie, he was my boyfriend because we actually had a lot of love and care. It wasn't a 'showmance'." Ella added: "So it's been really hard to navigate what I show on TV for the whole world to see, and then what is personal, because it's private." The reality TV star was also quizzed about whispers that Dan already has a new girlfriend, but she refused to partake in gossip. "There's a lot of rumors going around that he's seeing someone [and I respect myself. I also respect that girl as well," Ella said to which the podcast hosts described her as an "unbothered queen." Last month, Dan, 35, caused a stir on a Jet2 flight from London Stansted to Faro in Portugal after making a bold move on a woman mid-journey as Ella watched on. An onlooker told The Sun there were 'sparks flying' - but not everyone was enjoying the in-flight entertainment. CBB ex Ella, 24, was accused of shooting 'death stares' to Dan during the entire conversation as Love Island: All Stars couple Sammy Root and Elma Pazar watched on. An image obtained by The Sun shows Dan locked in conversation with the stunning brunette, who he chatted to for 15 minutes after the pair were 'drawn to each other' in the departure queue. A source told The Sun: 'We saw Dan Edgar chatting away to a woman who was on a hen do on our flight - the plane was full of the entire Towie cast. 'One of the girls from the hen do, he took a liking to. He was with her for quite a fair bit of the flight and his cast members didn't seem too happy. 'You could tell it was a flirty exchange - they were laughing alot. There were definitely sparks flying." Dan's potential new romance comes as the Towie cast jetted off to Portugal to kick off filming for the long-running ITV reality series' 15th anniversary. 5 Dan was spotted chatting to a new woman on a flight to Portugal Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk

Ice hockey club retire shirt number of teenage star who died in Ibiza
Ice hockey club retire shirt number of teenage star who died in Ibiza

The Independent

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Independent

Ice hockey club retire shirt number of teenage star who died in Ibiza

Tributes to a 'hugely talented' Scottish ice hockey player who died in a suspected fall from a hotel balcony in Ibiza are continuing to pour in, with teammates opting to retire his shirt number for the upcoming season out of 'respect' for the teenager. Gary Kelly, 19, who played for the Dundee Stars, died at the Ibiza Rocks Hotel in San Antonio on Monday. On Tuesday the club announced that 'as a mark of respect' for Mr Kelly, one of his teammates has opted to change his shirt number for the upcoming season. In a social media post, the club explained: 'As a mark of respect, Dominick Jaglar has opted to change his number for the upcoming season from 45 to 72 '45 was the number Gary Kelly wore on two occasions, making his Elite league debut for his hometown team the Dundee Stars in 2024-25.' Flowers, pictures and team tops have been left in tribute outside the Dundee Ice Arena, the club's home venue, with the club thanking those who had done so. 'Floral tributes are being left at Dundee Ice Arena for one of our own, Gary Kelly,' the club said on social media. 'If you wish to leave flowers, please feel free to do so.' A fundraising page has been set up for the Kelly family, which has so far received donations from more than 700 people totalling £17,700, with a target of £22,000. The GoFundMe page reads: 'We are all feeling the loss of young Gary Kelly. 'I know you can't put a price on life. But hopefully we can help the family through this, as a nicer young man and family you would struggle to find. John Colley, chairman of Scottish Ice Hockey and Aberdeen Lynx – where Mr Kelly also played – said on Tuesday the entire hockey community is still 'coming to terms with the devastating loss of Gary Kelly'. He went on: 'Gary was a young man who left a lasting impression on everyone he met – not just through his incredible talent on the ice, but through his warmth, generosity, and infectious charisma. 'We are a hockey family, and Gary was a cherished part of that family. His absence will be felt deeply – not just in Aberdeen, but across the Scottish hockey community and further afield. 'Above all, Gary valued family – both his own and the wider hockey family. As we reflect on the joy and impact he brought to so many, we want to come together to honour his memory and the legacy he leaves behind.' In a statement issued following the news of Mr Kelly's death, the Dundee Stars said everyone at the club was 'heartbroken'. The club added: 'Gary was hugely talented and charismatic individual who had a great future ahead of him. 'His loss will impact many in the ice hockey community and beyond. He will be sadly missed. 'We respect and support the family's request for privacy at this extremely difficult time.' The incident came after another Scottish tourist, Evan Thomson, 26, fell to his death at the same hotel premises earlier in July.

Gary Kelly: Dundee ice hockey club retire shirt number of teenage star who died at Ibiza Rocks hotel
Gary Kelly: Dundee ice hockey club retire shirt number of teenage star who died at Ibiza Rocks hotel

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Gary Kelly: Dundee ice hockey club retire shirt number of teenage star who died at Ibiza Rocks hotel

The teammates of a Scottish ice hockey player who died in a suspected fall from a hotel balcony in Ibiza are opting to retire his shirt number for the upcoming season out of "respect" for the teenager. Gary Kelly, 19, who played for the Dundee Stars, . His club has announced that "as a mark of respect" for Mr Kelly, one of his teammates has opted to change his shirt number for the upcoming season. In a social media post, the club said: "As a mark of respect, Dominick Jaglar has opted to change his number for the upcoming season from 45 to 72. "45 was the number Gary Kelly wore on two occasions, making his Elite League debut for his hometown team, the Dundee Stars, in 2024-25." Flowers, pictures and team tops have been left in tribute outside the Dundee Ice Arena, the club's home venue, with the club thanking those who had done so. A fundraising page has been set up for the Kelly family, with more than £19,000 collected by Wednesday morning. Tam McGeary, who organised the GoFundMe, wrote: "We are all feeling the loss of young Gary Kelly. "And I know you can't put a price on life. But hopefully we can help the family through this, as a nicer young man and family you would struggle to find." Read more from Sky News: John Colley, chairman of Scottish Ice Hockey and Aberdeen Lynx - where Mr Kelly also played - said the entire hockey community is still "coming to terms with the devastating loss". He added: "Gary was a young man who left a lasting impression on everyone he met - not just through his incredible talent on the ice, but through his warmth, generosity, and infectious charisma. "We are a hockey family, and Gary was a cherished part of that family. His absence will be felt deeply - not just in Aberdeen, but across the Scottish hockey community and further afield. "Above all, Gary valued family - both his own and the wider hockey family. As we reflect on the joy and impact he brought to so many, we want to come together to honour his memory and the legacy he leaves behind." In a statement issued following the news of Mr Kelly's death, the Dundee Stars said everyone at the club was "heartbroken". The club added: "Gary was [a] hugely talented and charismatic individual who had a great future ahead of him. "His loss will impact many in the ice hockey community and beyond. He will be sadly missed. "We respect and support the family's request for privacy at this extremely difficult time." The incident came after another Scottish tourist, Evan Thomson, 26, fell to his death at the same hotel premises earlier in July.

Gary Kelly: Dundee ice hockey club retire shirt number of teenage star who died at Ibiza Rocks hotel
Gary Kelly: Dundee ice hockey club retire shirt number of teenage star who died at Ibiza Rocks hotel

Sky News

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Sky News

Gary Kelly: Dundee ice hockey club retire shirt number of teenage star who died at Ibiza Rocks hotel

The teammates of a Scottish ice hockey player who died in a suspected fall from a hotel balcony in Ibiza are opting to retire his shirt number for the upcoming season out of "respect" for the teenager. Gary Kelly, 19, who played for the Dundee Stars, died at the Ibiza Rocks Hotel in San Antonio on Monday. His club has announced that "as a mark of respect" for Mr Kelly, one of his teammates has opted to change his shirt number for the upcoming season. In a social media post, the club said: "As a mark of respect, Dominick Jaglar has opted to change his number for the upcoming season from 45 to 72. "45 was the number Gary Kelly wore on two occasions, making his Elite League debut for his hometown team, the Dundee Stars, in 2024-25." Flowers, pictures and team tops have been left in tribute outside the Dundee Ice Arena, the club's home venue, with the club thanking those who had done so. A fundraising page has been set up for the Kelly family, with more than £19,000 collected by Wednesday morning. Tam McGeary, who organised the GoFundMe, wrote: "We are all feeling the loss of young Gary Kelly. "And I know you can't put a price on life. But hopefully we can help the family through this, as a nicer young man and family you would struggle to find." John Colley, chairman of Scottish Ice Hockey and Aberdeen Lynx - where Mr Kelly also played - said the entire hockey community is still "coming to terms with the devastating loss". He added: "Gary was a young man who left a lasting impression on everyone he met - not just through his incredible talent on the ice, but through his warmth, generosity, and infectious charisma. "We are a hockey family, and Gary was a cherished part of that family. His absence will be felt deeply - not just in Aberdeen, but across the Scottish hockey community and further afield. "Above all, Gary valued family - both his own and the wider hockey family. As we reflect on the joy and impact he brought to so many, we want to come together to honour his memory and the legacy he leaves behind." In a statement issued following the news of Mr Kelly's death, the Dundee Stars said everyone at the club was "heartbroken". The club added: "Gary was [a] hugely talented and charismatic individual who had a great future ahead of him. "His loss will impact many in the ice hockey community and beyond. He will be sadly missed. "We respect and support the family's request for privacy at this extremely difficult time." The incident came after another Scottish tourist, Evan Thomson, 26, fell to his death at the same hotel premises earlier in July.

Gary Kelly: Dundee ice hockey club retire shirt number of teenage star who died in Ibiza
Gary Kelly: Dundee ice hockey club retire shirt number of teenage star who died in Ibiza

Sky News

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Sky News

Gary Kelly: Dundee ice hockey club retire shirt number of teenage star who died in Ibiza

The teammates of a Scottish ice hockey player who died in a suspected fall from a hotel balcony in Ibiza are opting to retire his shirt number for the upcoming season out of "respect" for the teenager. Gary Kelly, 19, who played for the Dundee Stars, died at the Ibiza Rocks Hotel in San Antonio on Monday. His club has announced that "as a mark of respect" for Mr Kelly, one of his teammates has opted to change his shirt number for the upcoming season. In a social media post, the club said: "As a mark of respect, Dominick Jaglar has opted to change his number for the upcoming season from 45 to 72. "45 was the number Gary Kelly wore on two occasions, making his Elite League debut for his hometown team, the Dundee Stars, in 2024-25." Flowers, pictures and team tops have been left in tribute outside the Dundee Ice Arena, the club's home venue, with the club thanking those who had done so. A fundraising page has been set up for the Kelly family, with more than £19,000 collected by Wednesday morning. Tam McGeary, who organised the GoFundMe, wrote: "We are all feeling the loss of young Gary Kelly. "And I know you can't put a price on life. But hopefully we can help the family through this, as a nicer young man and family you would struggle to find." John Colley, chairman of Scottish Ice Hockey and Aberdeen Lynx - where Mr Kelly also played - said the entire hockey community is still "coming to terms with the devastating loss". He added: "Gary was a young man who left a lasting impression on everyone he met - not just through his incredible talent on the ice, but through his warmth, generosity, and infectious charisma. "We are a hockey family, and Gary was a cherished part of that family. His absence will be felt deeply - not just in Aberdeen, but across the Scottish hockey community and further afield. "Above all, Gary valued family - both his own and the wider hockey family. As we reflect on the joy and impact he brought to so many, we want to come together to honour his memory and the legacy he leaves behind." In a statement issued following the news of Mr Kelly's death, the Dundee Stars said everyone at the club was "heartbroken". The club added: "Gary was [a] hugely talented and charismatic individual who had a great future ahead of him. "His loss will impact many in the ice hockey community and beyond. He will be sadly missed. "We respect and support the family's request for privacy at this extremely difficult time." The incident came after another Scottish tourist, Evan Thomson, 26, fell to his death at the same hotel premises earlier in July.

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