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Spooky coincidence sees twins pass driving tests on same day with exact same mistakes
Teenage twins admit it is "a bit weird" how they made the exact same mistakes at the same time as they passed their driving tests.Twins are known for having a connection unlike any other siblings but Alfie and Emma Willis, 18, really have proven just how spooky that bond can be.By some sort of crazy coincidence, the pair from Scarborough, North Yorkshire, unintentionally ended up being booked for the driving tests at the same time, on the same date, in the same place.READ MORE: Ghosthunter says he was once so ashamed of job he'd rather be caught watching pornWith the 18 year olds “over the moon” at their results, dad Owen Willis explained he was already in disbelief when Alfie's road exam was rescheduled to clash with Emma's.Emma had a test booked for August 9th at 8.20am but her brother was due to take his in December, until an app that books empty test time slots automatically intervened.Their father Owen Willis was in disbelief when the test date changed.He said: “Alfie, when he failed for the second time, he booked it again and he was given a date in December and it gradually crept back November, October, he got one in September, and then it threw up August 9 at 8.20am.“And when he told me...‘no, no, that’s not right, that’s your sister’s date’, but he showed me it and there it was, and they both ended up getting the same start time, exactly the same centre, both in Scarborough.”Mr Willis, 54, said that seeing his twins, who have been in the same class through school, pass together was “fantastic” and they were “over the moon”.The dad continued: “Emma came back first, the driving instructor went over to listen to the debrief and then gave me a thumbs up from distance, and he was sort of overhearing what was said in
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Emma Willis admits fears about 'leaving' husband Matt and three kids as she grows older
Express.co.uk looks back on the presenter's family life and her concerns as she and her children continue to grow older.Emma and Matt share Isabelle, 12, Ace, ten, and Trixie, six, and keep their children away from their busy public life.Speaking in an unearthed interview about her fears as a parent, The Voice UK presenter revealed how she worries about growing old as she does not want to leave her husband and children behind.She admitted: "I just want to live as long as possible because I have three children and a husband that I don’t want to leave."I see my parents getting older and I think, ‘How can I prevent what is going to happen to me?'“I may as well try and live well now rather than getting to 60 and thinking, 'Why didn’t go to those Pilates classes?’", she told the Daily Mail.Matt and Emma have been very open in the past about how they parent their children and the different steps they take to make sure their children stay happy and safe.The former Busted guitarist spoke on a recent podcast about why he has banned his children from social media.Matt was asked how he deals with the topic of social media with his eldest child.He said on the Sweat, Snot & Tears podcast: "Well we've kind of just had to say no for a while because we watch The Social Dilemma and docs about it."I can't see much good from it for kids. I can't see why, I can see lots of why not."The only reason is because your friends do and I did a lot of things my friends did and I now regret it.
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Sport Relief All Star Games: Ovie Soko's life since Love Island – is he dating anyone?
professional basketballer – who reached the final of Love Island in 2019 with India Reynolds – is among the entertainment and sports names who will compete in the charity event, just before the Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony.Two teams, captained by double Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes and five-time Paralympic champion Ellie Simmods OBE, will go head-to-head across five disciplines in front of live crowds at venues used at Birmingham 2022.The strapping London Lions player Soko, who stands at 2.01m tall, will play against Olympic and world champion gymnast Max Whitlock in one of the table tennis singles matches.Former Love Island winner and presenter Kem Cetinay, comedian Russell Kane, presenter Ferne McCann and Queen of the Jungle and TV personality Vicky Pattison are among the other celebrities taking part.Sports stars include former England rugby union and Lions star Ugo Monye, double Paralympic Gold medal runner Jonnie Peacock and Olympic gold medal long jumper Greg Rutherford.The one-off, all-star version of the Commonwealth Games will be broadcast at 7pm on Monday 8 August on BBC One and iPlayer in a one-hour special programme hosted by Emma Willis and Jermaine Jenas.After finding a spark in the Love Island villa, Soko and India finished third in the fifth series of the ITV reality romance show in summer 2019.The pair, who were popular among fans of the show, initially maintained a low-key relationship after leaving the villa before announcing they had split in October that year.They reportedly blamed conflicting work schedules on the break-up, after a romance beset by cheating and split rumours.Despite winning plenty of admirers on the show, three years on from finding fame it's believed Soko, 31, is still
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Katie Price’s 'chaotic life and rise to fame to be exposed in new documentary'
Katie Price's life is set to take centre stage in a new documentary about being one of the most recognised names in the UK.While Katie is the subject matter of the programme she will not be taking part in the production and it will instead feature an array of her friends - and enemies.Katie, 44, will only appear via archive footage and stills in the show, which is being made by Firecracker Films, the production company responsible for titles including The Sex Clinic, Open House: The Great Sex Experiment and Emma Willis’ Delivering Babies.READ NEXT: Katie Price unveils huge tattoos and 'biggest ever boobs' in minuscule bikiniA source told The Sun: "The doc will cover her early career — from posing for Playboy to meeting Peter Andre on I’m A Celebrity, then speak to friends and former friends about what’s happened since," a source told The Sun."They’ll use old clips of Katie on Big Brother and her reality show, as well as have friends spilling long-forgotten showbiz secrets."Filming starts next week and a lot of celebs don’t want to be involved because of how toxic Katie’s brand has become in recent years."Insiders also explained that the feature-length documentary will feature Katie's relationship with her eldest son Harvey and details of her work as a disability campaigner.Katie's recent troubles with the law will also play a part in the feature, including her restraining order breach that saw her narrowly escape prison.Katie was given an 18-month community order for 170 hours of unpaid work in June after she plead guilty to breaching ex-husband Kieran Hayler's fiance Michelle Penticost's restraining order against her.Katie originally rose to fame as a glamour model under the pseudonym Jordan and became a household name
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