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Katie Price faces £800,000 cleanup bill after fly-tippers force eviction

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Katie Price evicted over massive £800K cleanup costs.

Katie Price recently revealed she was evicted from her West Sussex residence, dubbed the ‘Mucky Mansion’, due to an overwhelming £800,000 bill resulting from fly-tipping on her property. 

Facing a second bankruptcy declaration in March, Price was served an eviction notice in April and subsequently relocated to a smaller rented home in May.

In an interview with The Sun, Price disclosed that her departure was prompted by trespassers illegally dumping waste on her land. 

Both the council and mortgage authorities granted her a two-year period to address the fly-tipping issue, which was also under police investigation. 

However, Price expressed reluctance to bear the £800,000 cleanup cost, citing concerns over its potential impact on the property’s value.

The former model recently expressed relief at the prospect of a fresh start following her eviction from the mansion in West Sussex. 

She disclosed her decision to surrender the property, allowing it to be sold at market value, with any remaining proceeds accruing to her. Price, who faced significant challenges including vandalism and a hefty cleanup

In May, Price recounted incidents such as vandals damaging her Pink Range Rover with acid, contributing to her negative association with the residence she occupied for nine years. 

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Drake chooses SpongeBob-theme for son Adonis’ 7th birthday

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Drake celebrates Adonis’ 7th birthday

Drake seems to be a SpongeBob fan.

The 37-year-old rapper celebrated as his son Adonis Graham turned 7 on Friday, Oct. 11, choosing a SpongeBob-theme for the celebration, sharing several pictures with his son.

The One Dance hitmaker, born Aubrey Drake Graham, took to Instagram to share sweet father-son snaps on Sunday, Oct. 13 to mark the 7-year-old’s latest happy day.

The rapper shared two snaps, set against a Bikini Bottom-inspired backdrop featuring jellyfish and the iconic flower-shaped clouds from the cartoon. The pictures featured “Adonis’ 7th Birthday,” written over them, in classic SpongeBob style.

In the first picture, Adonis, dressed in a yellow SpongeBob shirt, stood beside his father, striking a serious pose that looked similar to Drake’s signature look. Drake had his arm wrapped around him in the shot.

The second photo captured a more lighthearted moment, showing both father and son beaming widely, with Drake pulling Adonis in for a closer, warm hug.

“Big Don.,” the father captioned the post.

Drake co-parents Adonis with French artist Sophie Brussaux.

After resolving paternity issues, the pair have developed a good co-parenting relationship over the years, as much as Drake even declared himself “co-parent of the year” on his track Champagne Poetry.

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Jeremy Strong reveals mental side-effects of starring in ‘Succession’

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Jeremy Strong on HBO comedy-drama series, ‘Succession’

Jeremy Strong doesn’t seem to have taken everything good back home from the HBO comedy-drama series, Succession.

Strong revealed that starring in the role of Kendall Roy had some downsides when it came to his long-term mental health.

The 45-year-old actor shared that he “sometimes lost touch with joy” while reminiscing about his experience portraying the character on the acclaimed Emmy-winning series.

“It f—ed me up,” he opened up in a recent interview with The Sunday Times before further admitting that he “doesn’t miss it.”

He further revealed that since leaving the role behind, the Golden Globe winner, who faced criticism by his on-screen father, Brian Cox, for his tireless method acting in the past, he has finally got in touch with “joy” again in his life.

“I went on a silent meditation retreat last week,” he shared how he did it. “I really needed it.”

He continued, “There’s so much noise and busyness now. I have opportunities that I only ever imagined.”

“I’ve rediscovered play,” he further said of the benefits of the silent retreat. “I sometimes lost touch with joy.”

In the interview, Strong admitted that although it was a “gift” to star in Succession, he is happy he doesn’t have to “carry Kendall’s struggle” around anymore.

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Kathy Bates reveals simple but emotional milestone after weight loss

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Kathy Bates shares weight loss milestone

Kathy Bates’ weight loss may have made her “exquisitely” happy during the 2024 Emmys.

The 76-year-old Oscar winner got candid about her seven-year weight loss journey in an interview with People, and opened up on her feelings after being able to do something she would have wished for years.

After stepping out for the 2024 awards show last month in a purple Armani gown, the American actress shared the ecstatic experience she had while shopping for a dress with her friend for the evening.

“We were in tears because everything I came out in just looked exquisite,” she told the outlet in October.

She further reflected on the comfort she felt while posing for cameras at the event. “The pictures on the red carpet were so different from any pictures I’d ever had taken on a red carpet,” she noted.

“I just felt so relaxed and ready,” shared Bates. “I knew I felt great, and I looked great.”

Bates also revealed how she managed to lose 80 pounds, and that was through diet and lifestyle changes, and then another 20 were dropped by using the drug Ozempic.

“There’s been a lot of talk that I just was able to do this because of Ozempic,” she said. “But I have to impress upon people out there that this was hard work for me, especially during the pandemic. It’s very hard to say you’ve had enough.”

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John Lasell, ‘Dark Shadows’ star dies 95

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John Lasell dies at 95

Hollywood lost a gem from its film and television industry.

John Lasell, an actor mostly famous for playing different characters on television, like in Perry Mason (1957), The Twilight Zone (1959) and Dark Shadows (1966), died in Los Angeles at the age of 95.

A message from the obituary confirmed the news, which listed the death date as Oct. 4.

John Lasell’s last on-screen appearance was in 1985, where he starred in the Emmy-nominated miniseries A Death in California, alongside Cheryl Ladd and Sam Elliott. Throughout his career, Lasell made multiple guest appearances in iconic shows such as Perry Mason (appearing in three episodes) and The Twilight Zone.

His most prominent role came in the gothic soap opera Dark Shadows, where he played Dr. Peter Guthrie, a vampire hunter, across 25 episodes.

In addition to his work on Dark Shadows, Lasell made notable appearances on popular TV series like Dallas, Falcon Crest, Lassie, Mannix, The Streets of San Francisco, The Mod Squad, Mission: Impossible (in 1972), and Gunsmoke.

He also appeared in two episodes of Wagon Train and four episodes of the Emmy-winning series The Fugitive. Though primarily recognized for his television roles, Lasell’s film credits include playing Helen Keller’s father in the 1970 production Helen Keller and Her Teacher.

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