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An £8 SPF50 with 'mum approval' beats pricier suncreams promising top protection in expert tests

As the summer heatwave continues, we're all loving the sunny days spent at the beach, park, or just chilling in the garden. But before you let your little ones run wild under the sun, there's something crucial we need to discuss: high-factor suncream. It's easy to overlook, but the UK sun can be quite harsh, particularly on your children's sensitive skin.
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Love Island 'set for spin-off show with middle-aged mums and dads looking for romance'
ITV bosses are reportedly set to launch a new Love Island spin-off show for contestants in their 40s and 50s with "normal bodies".Dubbed as the mature version of the hit ITV2 show, which sees young attractive singletons find love in a sunny Majorcan villa, “Your Mum, My Dad”, will allegedly start later this year ahead of hoped-for screening in 2023.The middle-aged singletons will go on a retreat and be “coupled up” behind the scenes by their own kids.READ MORE: ITV bosses ‘kick off’ at GMB's Richard Arnold as he reveals awkward backstage secret A TV source said: “Times change and the current generation in their 40s and 50s still care about how they look, are fit and healthy, into fashion and are ready to let their hair down.“This show will give those who settled down young a second chance at love while they still feel in their prime.“And, let’s face it, they know their minds, will be capable of intelligent conversation and are likely to be much more adventurous — all ingredients regular Love Island sometimes lacks.”The show is being primed as a pilot by Love Island maker Lifted Entertainment.They hope to turn the format, commissioned by ITV, into a full series.The news follows calls for older contestants after concerns the current youngsters are not emotionally mature enough for the experience.Love Island has faced huge backlash over the behaviour of certain contestant in recent weeks, with many viewers calling out early signs of abuse.In recent episodes, Luca Bish accused partner Gemma Owen of "flirting" with Billy Brown despite her insisting she wasn’t "entertaining" his advances.Meanwhile, Davide Sanclimenti has repeatedly branded Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu a "liar" during explosive rows - despite kissing another girl in Casa
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'I'm too hot for daycare – other mums think I'm gonna sleep with their husbands'
OnlyFans model has said she's "too hot for daycare" as she claims fellow mums think she's going to sleep with their husbands.Lena Nersesian, 31, also known as 'Lena The Plug', says others mums give her the "death stare" when they see her.The model lives in Los Angeles, US, with her partner Adam John Grandmaison and their toddler daughter.READ MORE: 'I was inspired by mum to become a porn star on OnlyFans – now I love myself'Lena, who has more than 1.6 million fans on YouTube (@freelenatheplug), previously went viral after revealing that she lets friends sleep with Adam.Talking about her experience with fellow mums at daycare, Lena said: “I think some of these mums think I’m going to strip and start having sex with their husbands right there if they don’t watch my every move.“In their minds, I’m some kind of perverted sexual beast that wants to sleep with anything that moves.“I mean ‘come on? Who does that?"She added: “I’m not a home-wrecker; I’m a successful blogger, entrepreneur and businesswoman who has built my brand up from nothing.“My fiancé is just as successful and we have respect for ourselves and others, regardless of what some people may think.“They can give me all the death stares they want – frankly, I couldn’t care less.“If anything, it reflects badly on them.”As well as her modelling career, Lena, who also has a degree in psychology and used to work with disabled children in the past.She says her business skills often fall on "deaf ears" as critics can't see past the sex."It’s sad in a way but only for them," she added.“It’s 2022 and people should be able to see beyond lazy stereotypes."Unfortunately, they are still well-entrenched with some people but there is nothing I can do about that.“I just hope that
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