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Love Island star sparks romance rumours with MAFS’ Nathan as they enjoy cosy dinner date after his split with Lacey
LOVE Island star Abi Moores has sparked romance rumours with newly-single Married At First Sight star Nathan Campbell.
The pair enjoyed a ‘date night’ on Sunday evening – despite it being reported that Abi was in advanced talks to be an All Stars bombshell.
Abi, 26, and Nathan, 24, looked comfortable in each other’s presence as they dined out at a Japanese restaurant.
The blonde star shared a Instagram video of them looking cosy while at the eatery.
She was seen pouting at the camera, while he flashed a big smile.
Nathan also shared the video on his Instagram story and wrote: “Lovely to see you,” with a heart and blushing face emoji.
The Sun revealed that Abi was in in advanced talks with ITV to jet out to South Africa as an All Stars bombshell.
The reality TV star is understood to have been involved in ongoing conversations with bosses who are keen to get her into the villa as the show reaches its halfway point.
A return to the villa could also prove dramatic with the blonde bombshell having a secret connection to one of the programme’s current All Stars that would send shockwaves throughout the Cape Town abode.
A source told The Sun: “Love Island bosses have been in talks with Abi about her signing up for the show.
“Nothing has been sealed just yet but conversations are ongoing as they think she’d be perfect to shake-up the villa at the halfway point.
“She was one of the stand-out stars from her series thanks to her messy love triangle drama and she’s guaranteed entertainment.
“Abi even has a hidden connection to one of the show’s current All Stars which could rock one steady couple if she were to head into the villa and secrets spilled out.”
The Sun understands Abi enjoyed a secret date with one of the current Islanders just weeks before they flew out to take part in the programme.
Abi was involved in a messy love triangle during her first stint on the programme after forming a connection with Mitchell Taylor.
It was here that the Sheffield lad gained the nickname Messy Mitch after he began forming a connection with fellow show beauty Ella Barnes on the side.
Meanwhile, MAFS star Nathan recently told The Sun why he and Lacey Martin split.
Shortly after their break-up was revealed, Lacey spoke to The Sun and told us that she feared Nathan was “faking” the romance the whole time, just for the cameras.
However, now Nathan has broken his silence on the break-up and revealed that he is in fact the one who has been left “brokenhearted”.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, he said: “Things weren’t the same off the show, it was very different.
“I’d always have to go there, she wouldn’t come to see me – those kind of arguments. I’m not too sure, things were quite different after the show.
“When you’re together, you’re 100 per cent in the same place.
“But after the experiment there was a big distance there.”
Asked who’s idea it was to break-up, Nathan said: “She decided, she said let’s just be friends.”
Speaking about how he was feeling post break-up, Nathan said: “I’m scared to date again, I want to but my hearts still broken.
“I definitely do want to date again but there’s no one yet.”
Lacey also spoke to The Sun last night and she told us: “I left him [Nathan] in 2024, to me this is a new slate. I am single.
“He’s not worth it. I’m just doing my thing, I believe in the universe, if I’m meant to meet someone then I will.”
Nathan revealed the truth behind his ‘heartbreaking’ split with Lacey Martin[/caption] The E4 couple called it quits just a few months after filming wrapped[/caption]I’m judged for not letting my son, 5, have his own room in our council house – we DO have space but I’d rather we share
A MUM has hit back after being judged for still sharing a room with her five-year-old son.
Levi explained that she’s always had her little boy in her room – despite the fact they do have space for him to have his own in their council house, as they could transform their living room.
And while she knows that some people will have something to say about their sleeping arrangement, Levi insisted she’s still thoroughly enjoying them sharing a room.
“So a lot of people think it’s weird that I won’t give my 5 year old his own room and we actually share a bedroom,” Levi began her TikTok video.
“Let’s talk about it.”
Insisting it’s “not normalised enough”, Levi pointed out that there are a lot of families in similar situations.
And, instead of having to sacrifice their living room by turning it into her son’s bedroom, Levi came up with a “space saving way” for both of them to share the bedroom.
She added that she’s “not being selfish”, but pointed out her little boy “doesn’t want to sleep alone”.
“So why would I then deprive him of having a living space by sleeping in there?” she asked.
Levi added that growing up in a two-bedroom house, and sharing a room with her brother when they were little, made her realise she actually prefers not having her own room.
“Those were probably some of the favourite times of my life,” she smiled.
That’s not to say her son will always share a room with her though, as she’s already thinking about when he will need his own room.
“A lot of people have said 6, some people have said 10. I’m not too sure,” she mused.
But she added she’s going to wait for the “right timing” before trying to move his son.
“What age do you think a child should stop sharing with a parent?” she wrote in the caption.
“They are only small once!”
In the accompanying TikTok video, Levi showed herself setting up a little “den” underneath her son’s midsleeper bed for him to enjoy.
The comments section was quickly filled with perople having their say on the situation, with one writing: “He’ll grow up to be a calm child.
The reality of living in a council house
LEANNE Hall, Digital Writer at Fabulous, has discussed what it was like growing up in a council house, and why those living in such properties are often judged...
When I was a child I grew up in a council house, and was blissfully unaware of the discrimination that came with that, until I became an adult.
My younger years were spent running up and down the stairs of my flat, meeting with other friends who lived there and making the most of the communal garden.
But now, it seems no matter your circumstance, everyone has something to say about why you shouldn’t be there.
Living just outside of London like I did, rent prices are still high, and as my mum was at home raising three kids at the time, it wasn’t easy to find a job that fit around that.
People in council houses are often labelled as ‘scroungers’ or ‘lazy’ but it’s nothing of the sort.
Most families in council homes experience overcrowding, and let’s not even mention the horrendous amount of damp and mould that comes from living in old social housing that hasn’t had work done to them in 50 or so years.
It’s not ideal for many, but it does provide a secure home without the fear your rent will shoot up every single year, which I would argue is vital to children growing up on the poverty line.
“I’ll co sleep or share my room with my daughter until she’s 7, that’s the age when they can self regulate.”
“I shared a room with my mum and sister until I was 12 and I didn’t get my own room till I was 18,” another added.
“Now I share a bed with my mum cause we’ve only got a 2 bed and it too expensive to rent.
“I also didn’t want her sleeping on the sofa and she didn’t want her kids to sleep on the sofa.”
“I love this,” Levi replied.
“This is normal for a lot of people and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with it.
“Who cares, everybody has a place to sleep in family home and everyone is comfortable!”
“It depends on his development, usually sometime between 6-10 would be the right period to give him his own room,” a third said.
“I agree,” Levi said.
“I feel around age 6-10 I may start to see the signs of needing privacy or just seeming that little bit older.”
But others disagreed, with one person insisting: “That is a bit weird!”
“No no no, you need to let go,” another wrote.
As a third admitted: “As someone who’s always shared a room it does affect us.
“I struggle to fall asleep on my own and have anxiety around it.
“When my partner works away I don’t sleep.”
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More than 30 Samsung phone models receive important update after ‘critical’ Android issues are uncovered – see full list
DOZENS of security flaws have been discovered and fixed for more than 30 Samsung phones.
Of the 29 cyber gaps that have now been plugged, there were five “critical” vulnerabilities.
Some 34 Samsung devices have been given the patch so far[/caption]Samsung has not revealed any details about the “critical” vulnerabilities.
Samsung’s January 2025 update, titled S90xBXXSDEXL1, also patches several high-level vulnerabilities affecting the Sound Picker, Samsung Messages, Notification Manager, and Bootloader.
The monthly update is currently being rolled out slowly to all eligible devices.
Some 34 Samsung devices have been given the patch so far, with more expected to receive it in the coming weeks.
Check the list to see if the update has made it to your phone:
- Galaxy S24
- Galaxy S24+
- Galaxy S24 Ultra
- Galaxy S23
- Galaxy S23+
- Galaxy S23 Ultra
- Galaxy S22
- Galaxy S22+
- Galaxy S22 Ultra
- Galaxy S21
- Galaxy S21+
- Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Galaxy S20
- Galaxy S20+
- Galaxy S20 Ultra
- Galaxy S21 FE
- Galaxy S20 FE
- Galaxy Z Flip 6
- Galaxy Z Fold 6
- Galaxy Z Fold SE
- Galaxy Z Flip 5
- Galaxy Z Fold 5
- Galaxy Z Flip 4
- Galaxy Z Fold 4
- Galaxy Z Flip 3
- Galaxy Z Fold 3
- Galaxy A16
- Galaxy A15
- Galaxy A14
- Galaxy A54
- Galaxy A53
- Galaxy A32
- Galaxy Note 20
- Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Samsung owners can check for the new update by navigating to Settings > Software Update > Download and install.
An additional 22 Samsung-specific vulnerabilities have also been fixed this month.
So, it’s important to make sure you keep your phone up to date with the latest software.
One UI 7 & Android 15
Samsung has also confirmed it is preparing a stable version of the One UI 7 update, with all the new Android 15 features.
It is set to be released alongside the Galaxy S25 series – Samsung’s newest phone lineup that hits shelves on 7 January.
The update will bring even more AI features, such as upgraded writing tools and call transcriptions, according to Samsung.
“One UI 7 is all about AI-powered personalisation,” the tech giant wrote in a recent community note.
“It’s designed to adapt to your habits, making every interaction with your phone feel more natural and efficient.
“Imagine a smartphone that learns from you, anticipating what you need and offering smarter ways to get things done.”
One UI 7 is expected to be available on the following devices:
Samsung Galaxy S series:
- Galaxy S24 Ultra
- Galaxy S24+
- Galaxy S24
- Galaxy S24 FE
- Galaxy S23 Ultra
- Galaxy S23+
- Galaxy S23
- Galaxy S23 FE
- Galaxy S22 Ultra
- Galaxy S22+
- Galaxy S22
- Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Galaxy S21+
- Galaxy S21
- Galaxy S21 FE
Samsung Galaxy Z models
- Galaxy Z Fold 6
- Galaxy Z Flip 6
- Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
- Galaxy Z Fold 5
- Galaxy Z Flip 5
- Galaxy Z Fold 4
- Galaxy Z Flip 4
- Galaxy Z Fold 3
- Galaxy Z Flip 3
Samsung Galaxy A models
- Galaxy A73
- Galaxy A55
- Galaxy A54
- Galaxy A53
- Galaxy A35
- Galaxy A34
- Galaxy A33
- Galaxy A25
- Galaxy A24
- Galaxy A23
- Galaxy A16
- Galaxy A15
- Galaxy A14
- Galaxy A06
- Galaxy A05
- Galaxy A05s
Samsung Galaxy F models
- Galaxy F55
- Galaxy F54
- Galaxy F34
- Galaxy F15
- Galaxy F14
- Galaxy F05
Samsung Galaxy M models
- Galaxy M55
- Galaxy M55s
- Galaxy M54
- Galaxy M53
- Galaxy M35
- Galaxy M34
- Galaxy M33
- Galaxy M15
- Galaxy M14
- Galaxy M05
Samsung Galaxy Tablets
- Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S10+
- Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S9+
- Galaxy Tab S9
- Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
- Galaxy Tab S9 FE
- Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S8+
- Galaxy Tab S8
- Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024)
- Galaxy Tab A9+
- Galaxy Tab A9
- Galaxy Tab Active 5
- Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
Samsung charging tip – how to charge best
Here's Samsung's official advice...
To get the most out of your smartphone’s battery, you’ll need to charge it properly.
Most smartphones have a lithium-ion battery that lasts longer when charged regularly.
Unlike the nickel batteries used in older phones, lithium-ion batteries do best when kept above a 50 percent charge.
Repeatedly allowing the battery to drain fully may shorten its life and decrease its overall capacity.
If this happens, you’ll need to charge the battery more frequently and it may last only a few hours before needing a charge, for example.
Leaving the phone connected to the charger (when the phone is completely charged) while you are using it may lower battery life if you do it repeatedly.