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Love Island babe Shannon Singh flashes peachy bum in daring underwear-free snap
Love Island star couldn’t escape the power of Storm Eunice as the gorgeous goddess found herself channelling Marylin Monroe when a gust of wind blew up her skirt and showcased her envious assets. She paired the racy skirt with what appeared to be a brown drawstring bikini top and a pair of black authentic cowboy boots as she posed up a storm on the balcony of her new luxury property.The brunette beauty let her luscious long locks cascade down her back which ended at the middle of her waist as she looked out over her sprawling garden while soaking up the sun.Shannon simply captioned the snap: “Sometimes cheeky” as her loyal legion of fans flooded her comments section with fire emojis on social media.But the model star isn’t one to shy away from a sexy snap as she relaunched her OnlyFans account back in October last year.Initially, the star said she wouldn’t go back to sharing saucy content online after she appeared on the popular ITV reality show but now she has had a change of mind.After quitting the sex positive site for more than four months, Shannon returned to the platform in an attempt to “break the stigma” around the profession.She has since launched her own #ilovemine campaign, which encourages women to take ownership of their bodies as she opened up about how empowering it made her feel to return to the site.
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'Grasping at straws' Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen's cryptic post amid 'unsettled' time
Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen told her followers she was “grasping at straws” yesterday.The shepherdess also hinted at feeling “unsettled” in a cryptic Instagram post. Amanda, 47, took to Instagram yesterday evening to share a series of wintry snaps with her 491,000 followers. “Grasping at straws,” the Yorkshire shepherdess wrote with a couple of Sheaf of Rice emojis.“And dealing with a [pile of poo emoji] kinda day.“A proper dose of wintery weather is preferable to incessant wind and rain.”The farmer then added a series of hashtags, including #yorkshire, #weather, #stormy and #unsettled.The accompanying pictures showed a frazzled-looking Amanda covered in straw, followed by some snaps of her farming equipment with one of her children wrapped up warm beside it.Amanda’s fans flooded the comments section to support her after what had clearly been a trying day.Lorna Davis wrote: “You have a lovely little army around you… Even on the [pile of poo emoji] days… Hope you’re ok Amanda.” Lynne Russell commented: “Farming life must be so incredibly hard and soul crushing sometimes but the rewards must be wonderful.“You and your family are such an amazing team and you make it work! I love following all your posts.” Stephen Wellicome added: “Hope you’re all doing well despite the weather, stay safe. “Missing the TV programme, withdrawal symptoms are kicking in.” (sic)The post comes after Amanda sent out a series of updates about the impact of Storm Eunice on her family’s farm. While the star revealed she had to move all of her sheep down from the moors in preparation, it seemed the damage was not too bad for the Owen family. Three days ago, she shared a snowy picture of Ravenseat with the caption: “A touch of winter but it
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Fan flies from Chile to watch Ben Brereton Diaz - but he's injured and game is postponed
Blackburn Rovers over the weekend.However, not only was Brereton Diaz injured for the clash, Blackburn's fixture with Millwall was postponed.Storm Eunice wreaked havoc across the British Isles over the weekend, and alongside fence panels and greenhouses, Blackburn's Championship fixture fell victim to the storm.Unfortunately, for the Chilean fan, Brereton Diaz was never in contention for the clash.Brereton Diaz limped off the field on Wednesday as Blackburn fell to a bore 0-0 with West Brom.Brereton Diaz has skyrocketed to Chilean national hero over the past twelve months.The Blackburn striker hit a golden vein of form for the Lancashire side that impressed Chile enough he switched nationalities from English to Chilean, which he can through his mother.Brereton Diaz was then netting goals for the national side at the Copa America as well as staring in a Pepsi advert.His form continued for Blackburn, netting 20 goals in 27 games in Lancashire, and there was even rumours that Barcelona were interested in the striker. Do you think Brereton Diaz will leave Blackburn over the summer? Let us know in the comments section Brereton Diaz sent out a message to the fan on social media.He said: "Hi Jhovan, hope you're okay, I've heard you've flown all the way from Chile for the game on Saturday."Unfortunately, I can't play, but I hope to see you at the game because I'm going to be there watching the game."Hopefully I'll be back soon fit so all the best!"
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Met Office issues warnings as Storm Franklin set to batter Brits with 'tornado'
UK has been issued a 'tornado' warning with intense flooding also set to strike amid Storm Franklin.The third named Storm in less than a week is expected to batter the nation overnight into MondayThis morning, Storm Franklin will bring "severe and damaging gusts" across some parts of the UK.Amber weather warnings have been issued across the country as some areas face will face wind gusts of up to 80mph.An amber warning for wind in the north of Northern Ireland will commence from 7am on Monday while 60mph speeds are expected on the coast.A yellow warning for wind is in place covering Wales, Northern Ireland, most of England and parts of south-west Scotland from 12:00pm on Sunday until 13:00pm on Monday.Met Office forecaster Marco Petagna shared a warning from the Tornado and Storm Research Organisation on Twitter, telling followers: "Although a very low risk, a tornado or two is possible associated with today's squally cold front."More than 150 flood warnings have been issued across the north of England with Yorkshire and Manchester the worst hit by flooding.This is the first time the Met Office has had three named storms within a week since the current system was introduced, meteorologist Becky Mitchell said.She pointed out, "We had Dudley on Wednesday, Eunice on Friday and Franklin today."Franklin's arrival comes just days after widespread damage caused by Storm Eunice.Power companies have revealed that a record 1.4 million homes were affected by cuts on this weekend during the worst of Eunice.The Environment Agency has issued 44 flood warnings where "flooding is likely" for locations mainly in the north and west of England.There has been 117 alerts where "flooding is possible" for the north-western half of the UK,
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Storm Franklin: 'Tornado' warning issued for Britain with flooding and 80mph gales
Storm Franklin will arrive this evening, and stay through to 7am Monday (February 21).While it is expected to be less dangerous than Storm Eunice, amber weather warnings have been issued in Northern Ireland.The amber warning areas will face winds of between 60 and 70mph - but coastal areas could see the wind reach 80mph.While Manchester-based Chadderton Weather Centre, the violent storm phenomenon could bring wind gusts of up to 80mph in the northwest.The data was taken from the Tornado and Storm Research Organisation, as reported by the Mirror.Writing on Twitter, the independent meteorologist warned of "isolated brief tornadoes", as well as cloud-to-ground lightning.Environment agencies have also issued hundreds of alerts for flooding across the UK, and the North West is expected to be worst hit by up to 80mm of rain.Eunice destroyed buildings and left 1.4 million homes without power on Friday - bringing the strongest winds seen on these shores since the Great Storm of 1987.Storm Dudley also hit parts of the UK last week, and meteorologist Becky Mitchell said three named storms in such quick succession is a first since the system was introduced seven years ago.Keep up to date with all the latest news stories. by signing up for one of Daily Star's free newsletters here.She told the PA news agency: "This is the first time we have had three named storms within a week, and we started the storm naming system in 2015."At the moment we've got a really active jet stream, which is why we're seeing so many storms track right towards the UK."We had Dudley on Wednesday, Eunice on Friday and Franklin today."Ms Mitchell said there will "definitely be some impact" from Storm Franklin but it is not expected to be "as severe" as Eunice
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