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A CAFE has transformed the traditional British fry-up into a curry-inspired Full Hinglish.
The £12 breakfast features masala beans, spicy hash browns, pickles and paratha flatbread instead of toast.
Customers also get sauteed cherry tomatoes with garlic and egg bhurji, washed down with masala chai tea — taking the place of a traditional builder’s brew.
Sausages, bacon, egg and chips are also still on the menu to keep traditionalists happy.
Hetel Thakrar, boss of Kenton Lane Cafe, Harrow, North West London, whipped up the fusion to celebrate Britain’s love of both curries and fry-ups.
He told The Sun: “Punters love it.”
The dad-of-three, 56, revealed the breakfast has been a regular in his own kitchen for years.
He explained: “People may have never seen it, but people do it within their homes.
“We just want to make it a commercial thing.”
Customer Graham Parritt, 38, said: “It’s delicious. It’s insane nobody has ever thought of this before.”
The Sun tried it out, and reporter Joe Hadden said: “From the first mouthful of spicy hash browns to the last tear of fluffy paratha, it’s a flavour bomb that kicks your day into gear.”
But local Eddie Mullins, 45, was not sold on the idea, saying: “I love a full English and masala, but it doesn’t mean I want them together.”
AS a mum to teenage sons, I am disgusted by Bonnie, the 25-year-old woman who slept with 1,057 men – some as young as 18 – in 12 hours.
What a dangerous claim to fame.
Bonnie, real name Tia Billinger, then had the audacity to boast about her stunt, telling the sad men who queued to have sex with her: “Thank you to all the dads, sons, grandads and husbands that helped make this possible.”
She intended to post a video of what she claims is a new world record on OnlyFans.
I’m glad the platform didn’t allow it, as it flouted their rules.
I worry about the toxic message Bonnie is sending out to teenage boys.
Some of those who queued up to have sex with her were just 18 and clearly only doing it because they’re young and naive.
My eldest boy, Rocky, is 18 and not old enough to decide whether he wants to stand in a queue, s**g Bonnie Blue and be on the internet for the rest of his life.
I want women to be able to do what they want.
Given the choice, I sincerely believe he wouldn’t.
I think there would be a lot more eyebrows raised if there was a man out there saying he wanted to sleep with a thousand barely legal girls.
Rocky and his brother Striker, 14, are being raised in a house with a strong female.
I talk to them about treating women with respect and not attempting to control women or dictate what we should or shouldn’t do.
I have had conversations about consent.
We’ve got to be very mindful, what with people like Andrew Tate on TikTok.
Where does Bonnie Blue leave us?
I think the messaging is really wrong.
It’s making young men who don’t have parents to guide them correctly believe that women want that treatment.
Boys without any real parental guidance are basically parented by what they see online and in the media.
It boils my blood when Bonnie Blue comes up on my For You pages and she’s using such provocative language, such as, “barely legal”.
And it’s not just boys I worry about.
It’s worrying for young girls, too.
Teenage lads are going to expect their girlfriends to behave more like her and other adult stars who are painting a totally unrealistic picture of what sex is.
And those girls will think they have to “perform” to a certain level and maybe do things they’re not ready for, in case their boyfriends cheat on them.
Rocky has had a girlfriend for four years and they have a lovely relationship.
His friends are all good boys, too.
I asked Rocky whether he and his mates are talking about her and he said they did, but now no one’s interested — it’s boring.
I even asked him what he thought of what Bonnie Blue was doing and he said: “It’s disgusting, we all think she’s disgusting.”
I haven’t spoken to my 14-year-old son about it, not because he’s too young but because Bonnie wouldn’t interest him.
It will have come up on his TikTok, but will he have clicked on it?
I seriously doubt it.
He’s too busy watching football.
Bonnie’s recent stunt isn’t a one-off.
Last year, she claimed to have had sex with 122 students in three weeks in Mexico.
She also went on a “tour” of UK universities, finding freshers to have sex with.
Now, let me make one thing clear: I’m a feminist.
I want women to be able to do what they want.
I loved being a glamour model and I’m not here to woman-bash.
When I did glamour modelling from the age of 18 to 24, it was in an environment that I felt safe in.
But it isn’t the same profession as Bonnie’s.
Being a glamour model and Page 3 girl isn’t the same as being a sex worker.
I’m not even challenging porn star Bonnie Blue’s choice to do what she did — but I am questioning why she wanted to do it.
In my opinion, Bonnie — who makes an estimated £600,000 a month from OnlyFans — is damaging a lot of people by ‘normalising’ meaningless sex.
With this stunt, and others like it, she is inviting any Tom, Dick or Harry to come and have sex with her for 45 seconds.
That’s not safe. Anyone could turn up.
Yes, there was security on the door of the £15million London mansion where her sex marathon took place, but that seems pretty meaningless.
She says everyone wore a condom, but there’s no way she can truly protect her sexual health.
Shockingly, she is even willing to risk catching HIV as she’s earning so much, saying: “HIV is the big one and I still choose to do it.
“I’m happy to risk the things I risk.”
The older men queuing up, who were in their forties, are as disgusting and in the wrong as she is if they are willing to queue for hours to penetrate a random woman.
I think she has influenced fellow OnlyFans star Lily Phillips, 23, who slept with 101 men in a day last October and made a documentary about it.
But Bonnie is pushing things to the extreme and it’s dangerous.
And I think it’s really sad to see her proudly showing off the injuries she endured during the 12-hour sex session.
She says she’s here to educate young boys on sex.
But we should not be educating teenage boys that rough sex is the norm.
And we should also not be educating young girls that that’s how they should be treated in the bedroom.
Bonnie has had comments from other women like, “Go girl”, and, “You absolutely smashed it”, but I don’t understand why anyone would congratulate her on what she’s done.
It’s really alarming.
She has said people are sex-shaming her and that there’s nothing shameful about sex. There isn’t.
But she is delusional if she thinks this sort of behaviour won’t be shamed.
I think she needs professional help.
I think a day will come when she regrets this.
She has to take some responsibility for her actions.
She wants to sleep with barely legal teens and put them on her OnlyFans site, but what happens when that teen grows up, has his dream job, a serious girlfriend, or a family?
He then has that worry that his life could be ruined because of a stupid decision he made at 18.
We really have to worry about the mental health aspect of this. It’s so damaging.
Bonnie Blue has thanked husbands for taking part.
Seeing what she is doing is going to make men expect more from their wives.
And I doubt the wives will be pleased, either.
We’re going to work, cooking, cleaning and looking after our children but if we’re coming home and not rolling over, then we deserve to be cheated on?
It’s a crazy message to put out there.
As much as I find her actions shocking and her language vile, there’s no denying this girl is a marketing genius.
But what she’s doing is totally beyond my understanding and, worse, it’s threatening to damage a whole generation of young men and women.
PREGNANT Charlotte Crosby broke down in floods of tears in an emotional first look at her new TV series.
The Geordie Shore star, who is expecting her second child with fiancé Jake Ankers, stars in a new series following her pregnancy journey.
In a new trailer, Charlotte sobbed as she read a ‘letter to her baby’.
Along with unseen photos of her, Jake and daughter Alba, TV star Charlotte became teary-eyed as she shared her letter.
It started: “Growing you is the greatest gift. The years leading up to this moment has been nothing short of a fairytale.
“A fairytale I never dreamed would have been mine.
“I spent a long period of time thinking true love didn’t exist, until that one day I met your dad. A hopeless romantic and a true gentleman and everything changed.
“He was like a shining knight you read about in story books.
“And very soon after we met, we were blessed with your big sister.”
One clip showed Charlotte in the delivery room just after giving birth to first child Alba.
Struggling to get the words out, a choked up Charlotte continued: “Alba rocked our world in all the best possible ways.
“She’s so excited to meet you and I can’t wait until you get here and welcome you into your little family.”
The four-part series will see Charlotte prepare for the arrival of her second child, which is due at the end of January.
Fans will get a real insight into how Charlotte juggles parenting daughter Alba with preparing for baby number two, managing her TV career and businesses, to celebrating her gender reveal in the Maldives.
It will also show Charlotte navigate the aftermath of her most terrifying ordeal to date – an armed robbery at her home.
Charlotte said about the series: “This chapter of my life has been a whirlwind, and I can’t wait to share every part of it with you all. From the joy of preparing for our new baby to the challenges we’ve faced as a family, this series is the most personal yet – and I hope you’ll love being on this journey with us.”
The Geordie Shore favourite announced she was pregnant with her second child in September.
Charlotte took to Instagram to announce the baby news alongside the launch of her second collection for her clothing brand Pepper Girls Club.
She said: “In my babies and business ERA delighted to announce baby Ankers number 2 is due January 2025 and also delighted to announce @peppergirlsclub AW collection is live now RIGHT NOW!!!!”
Charlotte’s baby news wasn’t a complete surprise for fans as back in April 2024 she spoke of how she was “trying” for baby number two.
Geordie Stories: Charlotte’s New Baby airs on Paramount+ on 4 March 2025.
THE Taoiseach has been heavily criticised over the Government’s response to Storm Eowyn — as European repair crews arrived in Ireland amid the battle to restore power.
ESB bosses last night revealed 154,000 people still remain without electricity, while Uisce Eireann confirmed 11,500 premises are still without water.
Amid growing anger over the blackouts, Micheal Martin was dramatically confronted today by a woman who has been without power and water for days.
Weary householder Rachel Connolly let rip at Martin as he visited a community hub in Castlerea, Co Roscommon.
During the showdown, Ms Connolly told the Taoiseach she was “very, very frustrated”, explaining how she had lost the entire contents of her fridge and freezer three times in the last year due to power outages.
Under-fire Martin told her a scheme is available to replenish the cost of the food through the Community Welfare Office.
But fed-up Ms Connolly insisted the public have not been told how to access the scheme and highlighted how many homes currently have no access to the internet.
Furious Rachel, who has been left reeling by four power outages in the last 12 months, revealed her electricity is not due to return until February 5 after Storm Eowyn.
And she accused the Taoiseach of failing to plan properly for it and abandoning communities to fend for themselves.
Ms Connolly declared: “Why didn’t you have something in place before? You knew this was coming — I’ve no power until February 5.
“I’ve had no contact from any member of any authority of any part of the Government. I’m very, very frustrated.
“No hand-washing facilities in a house for seven days isn’t acceptable. You need to listen to us.”
But defiant Martin strongly defended the Government’s response — despite thousands of households entering their sixth day without power or water.
Officials announced the EU is to send 17 power generators to help alleviate electricity outages, while repair crews arrived from EU countries including Austria and Finland to assist the ESB in restoring power.
Further technicians from the UK, Netherlands and France are expected to arrive in the coming days.
But thousands of power outage-hit families have been forced to travel to community response hubs across the country to warm up and use washing facilities.
Fianna Fail leader Martin today denied claims the Government delayed asking the EU for help after the countrywide destruction caused by Storm Eowyn.
Among those criticising the Government over its request for assistance was Midlands North-West MEP Ciaran Mullooly.
Mullooly said that Ireland was first offered help by the European Commissioner for crisis management last Wednesday — before the storm hit the country — and that the Government did not respond until days later.
But speaking to reporters in Co Roscommon, Martin hit back at the claims and also shot down calls for the Dail to be recalled amid the ongoing crisis.
He said: “I think this is completely overplayed, if I’m honest, in terms of the enormity and scale of the response to the storm.
“I actually think the work of the agencies should be now dealing with and responding to the needs of the people. The Dail debate in itself will not in any way help to restore power or, indeed, electricity.
“For a lot of the people involved, they are very frustrated at some of what’s been said, because they’ve worked night and day.
“They met well in advance of the storm, their first priority was to save life and limb and that means when the storm is raging, you can’t come out.
“The emergency crews can’t come out to assess the damage, and it’s only when the storm is over and the green light is given that people can go out and actually assess it.
“It took about 24 hours for an assessment. My understanding is then, after that assessment, a request is made, but we’ll check the details of that.”
The Irish Sun understands a new scheme to help households pay for the damage caused by Storm Eowyn will be brought before the Cabinet today.
The Extreme Weather Event Assistance Scheme will help homes, community organisations, farmers and businesses impacted by the storm.
There is already a humanitarian assistance fund in place to help people with the immediate impact of storms, but the new scheme will be more targeted, according to Government sources.
Martin has asked several ministers to bring updates on the storm response from their departments, including Housing, Social Protection and Enterprise.
And the Taoiseach has hailed the response of those fighting to get Ireland back on track, as he warned the country would face further savage storms in the future.
He added: “I want to pay tribute to the community spirit that has been very much evident, not just here, but across the country.”
Meanwhile, Minister for Social Protection, Dara Calleary, insisted that people impacted by Storm Eowyn should not be hungry or cold.
He said: “Funds are available through the Department of Social Protection. They’re doing fantastic work. We had 1,000 queries yesterday for assistance.
“People should not be hungry or cold.”
Storm victims include Galway widow Maureen Folan who has seen her life “turned upside down” after her family home was destroyed by hurricane-force Eowyn.
A GoFundMe has been launched by friends after Maureen’s roof was blown off by the strong winds, leaving her home completely uninhabitable.
MALMO FF have signed Sligo Rovers starlet Aidan Gabbidon.
The 16-year-old centre-half joined Rovers in 2023 and was on the bench for four league games last season without being introduced.
Rovers Head of Academy Conor O’Grady said: “We wish Aidan all the best with his move to Malmö.
“He’s a superb defender with the potential to go as far as he wants in his career.
“He’s well-grounded, thanks in no small part to his mother and father.
“While it’s disappointing to lose him, this transfer demonstrates the quality of work being done in our academy.
“The fact that a top European club has scouted and signed one of our players is a testament to the efforts of his coaches throughout his journey—from Valley Rovers to the Rovers academy.
“This move underscores the clear pathway from local underage leagues to our League of Ireland academy and, ultimately, first-team football—whether here at Sligo Rovers or beyond.
“Aidan’s move proves that hard work never goes unnoticed.”
The Ireland under-16 international’s older brother Kyle, a goalkeeper, is also on the Bit O’ Red’s books.
Elsewhere, Rory Feely has joined League One strugglers Crawley Town.
Feely, 28, had made 66 appearances for League Two outfit Barrow since joining from Bohemians two years ago.
The centre-half previously played for St Pat’s and Waterford.