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HOLLY Willoughby has broken her silence on a tumultuous 18 months – admitting “it’s been tough”.
Speaking for the first time about leaving This Morning , the presenter, 43, revealed it was “an easy decision”.
Holly stepped down from presenting work entirely after discovering a plot to kidnap and murder her.
It came just months after a very public falling out with her co-host Phillip Schofield, which ended with him leaving the show in May 2023.
She told The Sunday Times Style Magazine: “It’s been tough. There’s no way of sugar-coating it.”
DUNNES Stores fans are set to love a cosy new jumper that’s perfect for a casual look – and it costs just €30.
The Gallery Alexa Zebra Jumper is now available online and in stores across the country.
The knit jumper has come in time for the coldest part of winter as it features a round neck and classic ribbed trims.
Fashion fans can struggle with trying to combine style with functionality, but this comfy new piece does just that.
It is perfect for a casual look or tailored trousers for the office.
The Gallery Alexa Zebra costs just €30.
And it comes in sizes XS to XL.
It allows clothes lovers to keep warm and look good at the same time.
Dunnes Stores chose to pair the jumper with the Gallery Power Stretch Trouser, which is also available online and in stores.
Dunne’s bosses said: “This knit jumper from Gallery showcases a bold zebra pattern in a contrasting colourway.
“It features a round neck and classic ribbed trims.
“Perfect for pairing with your favourite denim for a casual look or tailored trousers for the office.”
Meanwhile, Dunnes Stores shoppers are also set for a frenzy over a must-have cardigan that has hit the shelves.
The Savida City Girl Bow Cardigan comes in two colour options, including a cool deep burgundy and a pristine white.
Both the burgundy and white cardigans have two black bows at the top for fastening.
They also feature a sleek black lining around the edges.
And it’s a bargain, costing just €25.
The cardigan comes in sizes XXS to XXL, but it is set to fly off the shelves.
In the official item description on the Dunnes Stores website, fashion chiefs wrote: “From Savida, this classic cardigan is elevated by two self-tie bows at the neck and chest, adding a bold, feminine touch.
“Finished with a contrasting striped trim and ribbed texture, it’s an essential for your wardrobe.
“Savida is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores.”
DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit.
Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland’s first ‘shopping frenzy’.
During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne’s ‘Better Value’ bargains.
Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 – starting with apples and oranges.
The retailer said: “Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town.
“Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong.
“Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas.”
The retailer’s first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960.
They added: “In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed.
“Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England.”
Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people.
DATING younger men has always been a bit of a taboo topic, but as far as Tara Gen is concerned it’s more common than people realise.
Despite being in her fifties, the self-confessed cougar has previously dated men younger than her sons, who are 30 and 24.
Now, in the wake of the new erotic thriller Babygirl, which stars Nicole Kidman as a high-powered businesswoman who begins an affair with a 20-something intern, played by Harris Dickson, Tara has hinted that more women lust after younger men than most people realise.
Posting on TikTok, Tara, who is an ex-Mormon, shared a clip of her slowly dancing to George Michael’s Father Figure, much like Harris Dickinson’s character in the film’s many raunchy scenes.
“Why y’all acting like this is a new phenomenon?” she wrote over the viral video, suggesting more women want a younger man to boss them around in the bedroom than might be willing to admit it.
“Is this surprising? I think not,” she added.
Tara hasn’t always been so outspoken about her relationships with younger men, and previously confessed she likes to keep flings “on the down low”.
She’s even gone so far as to make sure she’s not friends with the parents of her romantic partners because of the notable age gap.
But it’s not a husband she’s after- she simply wants to have fun with her young lovers.
Her admission came after someone commented on a previous video and wrote: “For the young guys, just hit and run. These women are damaged goods.”
But the gran had no time for haters and explained that she’s not looking for love.
In fact, it’s the men who keep chasing her.
“Strangely enough, I can’t get rid of them once I’ve dated them they won’t go away,” she said.
Tara explained she can tell if she’s going to hit it off with someone instantly, but they often get the wrong impression and she ends up having to break it off with them.
She confessed she doesn’t want to waste her time with someone she’s not compatible with, unlike the younger men she dates.
She previously told The US Sun she’s making up for lost time, since she was busying raising kids when her peers were dating and having fun.
“I didn’t get to go through the fun 20s,” she said.
“People think cougars run through young men and I don’t. It takes a while to find one that is compatible with me.”
While bored and stuck in the house during the onset of the pandemic, like many others, she dabbled with making TikToks.
“It kinda put me in the MILF category,” she said.
“I noticed people who followed were younger and were in the 20 to 30 age range and was kinda shocked by that.”
This led her to be one of the prime faces of “CougarTok” and gave her the ability to monetize her good looks and assets.
“I was shocked by the crazy amount of money people can make online,” she said.
MARK CHAPMAN led fury and amazement from fans as Miles Lewis-Skelly was sent off after one of the “worst decisions ever”.
The Arsenal midfielder was just outside his own area when he cynically tripped Wolves defender Matt Doherty and saw red.
Puzzled viewers at first wondered if Lewis-Skelly was dismissed for denying a clear scoring chance – even though it was so far out.
But a Premier League statement later clarified VAR had checked for “serious foul play” – with referee Michael Oliver’s decision upheld.
Chapman, who will share duties as BBC Match of the Day host, called the decision “baffling and nonsensical from supposedly one of our best referees.”
Beeb 5Live pundit Pat Nevin said labelling such a challenge serious foul play was setting “a bar so low even a limbo dancing snake couldn’t get under it”.
And one fan posted: “I’m all for Arsenal having a beast but that is never ever a red card, one of the worst decisions I’ve ever seen.”