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SHAMELESS James Argent danced with his pal Megan McKenna at her lavish wedding this weekend after his assault arrest.
Towie alum James, 37, beamed from ear-to-ear and busted a move alongside his former co-star Megan, 32, following her nuptials with footballer Oliver Burke, 28.
Posting a video to Instagram from the festivities, he wrote in his caption: “Congratulations to the beautiful Bride, My dear friend @meganmckenna who got married to the lovely @oliverjburke yesterday.
“I can’t tell you how much it meant to me, That you wanted me there on your special Wedding day.
“We danced together just like old times in Nu Bar Loughton when we were kids.
“We always supported each other in those TOWIE days & remained friends ever since.
“You’ve blossomed into an amazing woman. You’re a fantastic mum & you’re going to make a great wife!
“And your a much better singer than me haha. Love ya.”
The post comes shortly after Nicoline, 32, released a bombshell statement revealing shocking details about James’ attack on her.
James turned on model Nicoline while they were at their home in Spain last month.
He was arrested and spent several hours in police cells before admitting a charge of domestic violence in court.
Nicoline later spoke out in a statement, confessing: “My fractures on my body have finally healed but I’m wounded inside.”
Recalling the traumatic experience, she said: “I was brutally thrown out of our new home in the middle of the night wearing only my pyjamas.
“I opened the door to let him in and only minutes after I found myself laying down on the stairs outside our house.
My clothes and belongings were being thrown out from the balcony down on me. I was injured.”
Nicoline also placed the blame for Argent’s violence with constant clashes over his ex-girlfriend Lydia Bright.
Shortly before the attack, she posted a story questioning whether it was acceptable for someone to remain close to their ex while in a new relationship.
And Nicoline claimed she and Argent often clashed over Lydia’s involvement in their romance.
She said: “I felt there were too many people in our relationship: me, my boyfriend and his ex. ‘Three’s a crowd’, they say.
“I asked so many times if we could be just the two of us, but the answer was a strong NO.
“I experienced what I can only describe as targeted emotional distress which he allowed to continue.”
Nicoline continued: “After being together for one year my boyfriend finally promised me that he would have boundaries.
“He would put a stop to all that had been going on for months.
“But he didn’t. Instead he broke the promise and her controlling behaviour continued. The rest is history.”
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Nicoline went on to thank the people who came to her aid and added: ” have tried to understand why.
“I have cried so many tears thinking about the way he chose to hurt me. He said he loved me and I believed him and here we are.
“There is now a legal record of what happened. Violence has no excuse – no matter how much love preceded it.”
Argent was handed a six month suspended sentence and a two-year restraining order banning him from contacting Nicoline.
He has only spoken once since The Sun revealed the attack on Nicoline and said: “I haven’t relapsed.
“I am still three years and four months clean and sober.
“I am devastated by what’s happened.”
MTV reality star Marco Alexandre has married his long-term girlfriend 11 years after starring on Ex On the Beach.
The MTV reality show was a hit from the off thanks to its outspoken, outrageous and downright drama-packed cast.
The programme dumped eight single people – four muscle-bulging blokes and four bikini-clad girls – in a sunny destination to help kick-start their love lives.
But the path of true love didn’t run smoothly, and the group’s romantic liaisons were interrupted throughout the series by their exes.
Marco Alexandra had viewers ‘aww-ing’ at their TV screens in 2014 thanks to his sweet romance with Frankie Thrope.
He described himself as a “Greek god” at the time, appearing alongside Ashley Cain, Jack Lomax, Liam Lewis Chloe Goodman, Emily Gillard, Farah Sattaur and former Geordie Shore cast member Vicky Pattison.
But Marco and Frankie’s love didn’t last and now the 32-year-old from Sheffield has found everlasting love.
He proposed to stunning beauty salon owner Emma Nichols in January 2023.
Marco shared a stunning snap with Emma at the time, as she proudly flashed her diamond ring. He captioned it: “She said yes!”
Their followers rushed to congratulate them, with one writing: “About time!”
Marco and Emma waited two years to get married, previously revealing they wanted the wedding to take place in Portugal as they hunted for venues.
And the couple looked every bit the picture of love in new photos on Facebook after saying “I do”.
Emma stunned in a dazzling white dress which she matched with floor-length veil, while Marco wore a crisp white dinner jacket over black trousers.
Hundreds of fans commented on their photos congratulating the newlyweds.
Since leaving reality TV behind, stylish Marco has been running his own fashion labels and is a property developer.
His most recent posts on social media show him promoting a property in Liverpool, and praising his partner on her beauty business venture.
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JUST months after parents-of-22 Sue and Noel Radford flew to Florida for Sue’s £50,000 bumper 50th birthday trip – the family is back at Disney once more.
The Morecambe-based brood has shared snaps from the popular holiday resort, including watching fireworks and enjoying giant slushies.
Sue, who is mum to Britain’s biggest family, showed how her kids had been enjoying Disney’s Boardwalk in Orlando and how they had visited a cake shop with some delicious treats.
After walking away with some bites, they then caught some fireworks going off in the nearby theme park.
The kids then seemed thrilled as they got super-sized slushy drinks to enjoy.
This follows the Radfords having a sun-soaked extravaganza in Florida in April, which is estimated to cost them £52,000.
Despite telling The Daily Mirror they have been “feeling the pinch” financially, they said they planned to spare no expense on the holiday of a lifetime.
Sue and Noel star in Channel 5’s 22 Kids and Counting and also earn money from their business Radford’s Pie Company.
Sue and her husband Noel not only took their own children to Florida in April, but all of their grandchildren with them too – making the most of the Easter break from school.
Sue, 50, and Noel, 54, are parents to Chris, 36, Sophie, 31, Chloe, 29, Jack, 28, Daniel, 26, Luke, 24, Millie, 23, Katie, 22, James, 21, Ellie, 20, Aimee, 19, Josh, 17, Max, 16, Tillie, 15, Oscar, 13, Casper, 12, Haillie, 10, Phoebe, 8, Archie, 7, Bonnie, 6, and Heidie, 5.
Sadly the couple’s 17th child Alfie was still born on July 6, 2014.
All in, the family are thought to have sent a jaw-dropping £26,228 on flights – and that’s before the excess charges or any extra baggage.
It’s not known if the whole family is back out for their second visit.
Based on the cost of a seven-day Disney visit, which would require each guest to hold a 7-Day Magic Ticket for entrance, Sue and Noel could have forked out £20,065 for each of their Florida trips this year.
Luckily for Sue and Noel, children under the age of three go free. So some of the children on the trip won’t cost a penny to get into the park.
The tickets include access to the park and water parks with the eligibility to enter multiple parks per day.
Holders will also have the ‘memory maker’ package which includes unlimited Disney photopass downloads – pictures taken by photographers around the park, on rides and in restaurants.
Sue and Noel have spoken about their approach to holiday accommodation previously, while appearing on the This Morning show – they revealed they usually opt for a villa to save costs and ensure the bunch can bunk close together.
Last September, they shared an Orlando Villa Tour on their Facebook page to their 944,000 followers.
One eagle-eyed viewer recognised the accommodation as similar to a property listed on rental site, Vrbo.
The glam Vrbo house sleeps 15 – so Sue and Noel will need to book 3 to comfortably house all 39 travellers.
The accommodation costs £300 per night, working out at £2,100 per villa for a week and £6,300 in total for all three.
And that’s without any food in the villa or out in the parks.
AS Britain’s biggest family, it may come as no surprise that Sue and Noel Radford must have some hefty bills.
Between them, they have a whopping 22 children and seven dogs, which often has some people wonder how they manage their money.
The Radfords support themselves with the proceeds of Noel’s bakery, The Radford Pie Company, which is located near their home.
On their website, it says: “We have owned our own lovely bakery since 1999 which is how we manage to provide for (and feed) our huge and expanding family as well as for the local people of Heysham and Morecambe.”
The family expanded their business to cater to online orders placed across the UK.
The business is a family affair, with Noel at the helm, and some of their children helping out.
The older kids, who are working at least part-time, don’t get a free ride as they’re made to pay a small amount of rent to their parents.
“Us older ones do pay a little bit of board. Granted it’s not a lot but I’m also trying to save up for my own house at the moment.” their daughter Chloe said in a video on the YouTube channel.
Sue added: “We’ve always said if you want to buy somewhere, renting is a bit of dead money, so we’d rather you saved that money up and stayed at home a bit longer.
“I also do believe they should pay board if they are earning. We’ve always been brought up by our parents that we had to pay board.”
Noel and Sue famously don’t rely on benefits for their bumper brood and live off their pie shop for income.
They also revealed they make money from brand partnerships on social media.
The Radford family stars in their own reality TV show 22 Kids and Counting – which has run for four series.
Brand expert Andy Barr believes Noel and Sue have been paid less than £10,000 for each show.
He told the Daily Mail: “The typical fee per episode is going to be in the thousands rather than the tens or hundreds of thousands that people often think is the case with TV shows of this nature.
“If they continue to get commissioned for a fourth or fifth season, then they are going to be able to command a higher fee.”
He estimates that the Radfords make £ 5,000 an episode.
A NINE-year-old girl and a man have tragically died after a house fire ripped apart a house, injuring another child.
An eleven-year-old girl was rushed to hospital and remains in critical condition.
Emergency services scrambled to the scene in Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire on Sunday morning.
Despite the best efforts of paramedics, a man died at the scene.
Both girls were rushed to hospital, where the youngest sadly died.
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A MUM is urging Brits to be careful buying medicine on holiday – after she nearly died when an over-the-counter anti-sickness tablet left her acting “possessed”.
Keira Morrison had been unwell during her family holiday to Salou, Spain, and had been throwing up around 10 times a day.
When Dioralyte didn’t improve the 29-year-old’s symptoms, her partner Liam Bridgeman, 33, went to a nearby pharmacy and bought her some anti-sickness tablets for 1.90 euro.
Metoclopramide is an anti-sickness medication that is only available on prescription in the UK, however it’s available over the counter in Spain.
After two days of taking the tablets, the former hairdresser’s jaw suddenly “locked” as they sat in their hotel room – and she soon lost control of her body.
A panicked Keira and Liam went to their hotel manager for help and once they showed him the tablets he offered to drive the couple to a nearby medical centre.
Here the mum-of-two deteriorated quickly and began to act “possessed” – losing control of her arms and legs and her eyes rolling back in her head.
She admits it was so bad she “thought it was the end”.
Staff put her on an IV drip while they ordered an ambulance to take her to hospital in Tarragona, where doctors manged to ease her symptoms with an injection.
It has since emerged that the recommended dosage is one 10mg tablet three times a day – but Keira claims the pharmacist had told her to take two of the tablets at once.
This meant she was taking twice the recommended dosage on each occasion.
She is now raising awareness about the terrifying experience online and about the potential risks of adverse reactions to common medications, particularly if more easily available with prescriptions when on holiday.
Keira, from Liverpool, Merseyside, said: “Liam said it was like I was possessed.
“I thought it was the end, I did. It was not a nice experience at all.
“It was like I wasn’t in my body, it was like someone had control over my body. That’s how I felt and I did feel like I was going to die.
“There were leaflets on the wall and when I was looking at the words, I couldn’t see the words. They were going blurry.
“I was pleading with them [the doctors] like, ‘please help me.’
“At the point before I had the injection my head was banging off the bed, my eyes were going to the back of my head and flickering. My legs and arms were flying everywhere.
It felt like I was having a seizure. I just wanted the feeling to stop
Keira Morrison
“It felt like I was having a seizure. I just wanted the feeling to stop, I’ve never experienced a feeling like that in my life. I was screaming, ‘please help me, please help me!’
“If I didn’t go to hospital when I did I probably would have thrown myself off the balcony because I wanted the feeling to stop that much. I was crying, screaming.”
Keira said one of the doctors in the hospital explained that she had a reaction to the tablets.
After spending a night in hospital Keira left the following day because she was due to fly home and she said she thinks she experienced a side effect called tardive dyskinesia.
According to Mind, this is a condition where your face, body or both make sudden, irregular and uncontrollable movements.
This is a known potential side effect of the medication and a 2014 report by the European Medicines Agency’s Committee on Medicinal Products for Human Use and recommended restricting the dose to “help minimise the risk of potentially serious neurological adverse effects”.
Since returning to the UK, she has been to her doctor to have an allergy test and to have her heart checked as she had been experiencing palpitations.
Keira said: “My doctor did say in the UK you’ve got to have a prescription to get that medication.
“You can’t get that over the counter here. You shouldn’t be selling that over the counter.
“It has scared us. We have another holiday booked and we are in talks of cancelling. We’re in shock and we can’t believe it happened.
“I’ll never ever buy anything over the counter again.
“If I ever do go away now I’ll make sure I’ve got my own anti-sickness medication from the UK and it was something I’d had before.
“I can’t describe the feeling, it was horrendous. I wouldn’t wish it on my own enemy.”
Accord, the manufacturer of the tablets, have been contacted for comment.
IF medication needs to be acquired abroad, it’s recommended to purchase from licensed pharmacies in large cities and to verify that the medication contains the same active ingredient as the one typically taken.
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