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Model Stella Maxwell poses topless in a cowboy hat for a sexy fashion campaign
MODEL Stella Maxwell looks lean and jeans for a new fashion collection.
The 34-year-old went topless in a cowboy hat and also donned a leopard print jacket as the face of Roberto Cavalli’s Never without Denim campaign.
A spokesman for the Italian label said: “Her confident attitude embodies the everlasting charm of denim pieces.”
The Belgian, a former Victoria’s Secret Angel, has been tight-lipped about her love life since her split with Twilight star Kristen Stewart back in 2019.
We recently revealed how Maxwell kept her modesty as she relaxed on a Burberry lounger.
Stella was shot alongside Russian model Irina Shayk/
Irina wore a bikini in the brand’s familiar tartan.
Dutch model Imaan Hammam also flaunted her figure in a two-piece.
Charlie’s Angel actress Ella Balinska, who is the daughter of TV cook Lorraine Pascale, completed the formidable foursome.
Wes Streeting tells of inner conflict at voting on law for assisted dying
WES Streeting has told of his inner conflict at deciding whether or not to vote in favour of assisted dying.
The Health Secretary said he worries that a right to die could feel like “a duty to die” if the law is changed.
Wes Streeting has told of his inner conflict at deciding whether or not to vote in favour of assisted dying[/caption]He said: “I have in my mind’s eye one of my grandmothers who died a very slow painful death, an inevitable death, from lung cancer.
“There are moments thinking back to that time through my 10-year-old eyes even then I would have wished for the pain to end sooner.
“The challenge is, I do not think palliative care, end of life care, in this country is good enough to give people a real choice.
“I worry about coercion and the risk that the right to die feels like a duty to die on the part of particularly older people.
“I am also worried about the slippery slope, and the Canadian experience is not a happy experience as far as I am concerned.
“I am having to weigh those considerations up very carefully.”
Proposals to change the law to legalise assisted dying will be debated and voted on next month.
If politicians back the plan, the law could change as early as next year.
Streeting: No blank cheque on NHS billions
HEALTH Secretary Wes Streeting warns the days of blank cheques for the NHS are over and said extra Budget cash will be linked to reforms.
The health service will be given a multi-billion pound injection — even though other departments are scrambling to find massive cuts.
But Mr Streeting said it will come with strings and all investment will be linked to reform such as weekend working and new tech.
He said: “We have settled with the Chancellor. The challenge we have got is enormous, but I am happy with our Budget settlement.”
But he added: “The days of blank cheques for the NHS are over.
“The money simply isn’t there. We have got to restore some discipline into NHS finances and get deficits under control.
“And that means giving the NHS the tools to do the jobs and the investment on capital and tech.”
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is planning to drop a tax bomb in her Budget later this month.
This is expected to drag millions into higher income tax brackets and include a rise in employer National Insurance Contributions — which has been described as a “tax on jobs”.
So is Mr Streeting bluntly telling us that higher taxes are worth it to improve the NHS?
He said: “Unless we take the tough decisions now we are going to be paying a heavier price for the failure in the longer term.”
He will this week unveil a triple whammy of reforms to turn the NHS around in his ten-year plan.
It includes rolling out wearables such as smart watches and rings that track a patient’s health and help manage conditions including diabetes and cancer.
Plans for a new digital patient passport will finally come at parliament this week, so records, appointments and test results can all be accessed on the NHS app.
And new one-stop neighbourhood health centres will be created so doctors, physios and dentists are brought together under one roof.
Meanwhile, hospitals that get extra cash to cut waiting lists will need to show they are working evenings and weekends. Doctors will be told to use side by side operating theatres — so they can work on one patient and swiftly move to the next one.
Plans to build 40 new hospitals — announced by ex-PM Boris Johnson but paused by Labour — will go ahead. But many are set to take years longer than first planned.
Mr Streeting says of the situation: “One of my local hospitals is directly affected by this. I am furious about it because I know how desperately needed these schemes are.”
Brooks Nader stuns in tiny low-cut vinyl dress and choker in New York
MODEL Brooks Nader looks fantastic in plastic while out for a stroll.
The Sports Illustrated star, 28, wore a low-cut black vinyl mini dress with choker, knee-high socks and heels in New York on Friday.
Model Brooks Nader wore a low-cut black vinyl mini dress with choker while out on a stroll in NYC[/caption] The Sports Illustrated star wowed in knee-high socks and heels[/caption]Brooks has been romantically linked to dancer Gleb Savchenko, 41, her pro partner on Dancing with the Stars.
She said of speculation: “That doesn’t make me mad at all.”
A source close with the model claimed the connection may be even deeper than fans realise, as she “has really started to fall for Gleb.”
“Her friends haven’t seen her this giddy or nervous around a guy before,” the insider exclusively told The U.S. Sun.
The source continued: “They are trying to play it somewhat cool even though it’s out there that they’re a thing now but behind closed doors, they have so much passion.
During season 23 of DWTS, it was reported that Gleb “hooked up” with his partner that year, country singer Jana Kramer, while she was separated from her then-husband Mike Caussin.
Despite the reports at the time, Gleb insisted that there was “absolutely no truth” to the rumors he had an affair with Jana.
In September, The U.S. Sun also revealed that Brooks’ friends had grown more and more concerned over the sudden relationship with Gleb.
After weeks of teasing their romance, Brooks and Gleb appeared to solidify suspicions with a kiss as they were spotted locking lips backstage on the set of DWTS last week.
Strictly legend returns to show after shock exit as fans gasp ‘thought that bridge was burned’
STRICTLY Come Dancing fans were shocked to spot a familiar face in the audience – years after they spectacularly quit the series.
On Saturday night’s live show, as Tess Daly was talking to the camera, former professional star Brendan Cole was seen beaming in the seats behind her.
Brendan Cole (pictured right) was seen beaming from the live studio audience on Saturday[/caption]Longtime fans were shocked to see his return, particularly as his exit was less than ceremonious – but were delighted to see him.
Talking on X (formerly Twitter), one shared a grab and wrote: “that is Brendan Cole, right? We’re not just hallucinating Ghosts of Strictly’s Past?”
“Brendan in the audience ???? Bring him back onto the show pleasseee I miss his drama,” said another.
A third wrote: “Nice to see OG Strictly Bad Boy Brendan Cole still turns up!”
“Surprised they let him back,” noted a fourth, prompting the response: “I know! Truly thought that bridge was burned.”
Brendan was a regular face on the series when it began in 2004, becoming a fan favourite and the first ever winner of the glitterball trophy alongside Natasha Kaplinsky.
The New Zealand dancer became known for hitting back against judges’ critiques he didn’t agree with, at times having on-air arguments with them.
He was also labelled ‘difficult to work with’ by other members of the team and former partners.
He eventually left the show in 2017, with Good Morning Britain’s Charlotte Hawkins being his last partner.
Announcing his exit ahead of the 2018 series, Brendan said that the BBC had “decided not to renew his contract”.
He said on Lorraine Kelly’s chat show: “They’ve just made an editorial decision to not have me back on the show.
They’ve made an editorial decision to not have me back on the show. I’m a little bit in shock. I’m quite emotional, and a bit raw about it.
“It’s done via a process of a phone call and stuff. I have had 15 incredible series on the show. I’m very proud of the whole show. It’s a great team.”
Brendan’s behaviour towards to head judge Shirley Ballas was apparently the final straw for Strictly bosses, who had decided enough was enough.
The Sun Online revealed the panel forced bosses to drop the dancer following his on-air spat with the head judge.
A insider told us: “It was the final nail in his coffin. That was the moment when they decided they’d had enough.
“The judges felt he was putting her down publicly and he thought he knew better than the head judge.
“They thought it was totally disrespectful.”
Brendan has since appeared as a contestant on Dancing on Ice, winning the series.
He is now on tour with a team of Strictly alumni, joining Ian Waite, Pasha Kovalev, James Jordan and Vincent Simone for Legends Of The Dancefloor.
Brendan is now on tour with other former Strictly stars[/caption]