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  • Suicidal Thoughts And The Baby That Changed Everything

    Suicidal Thoughts And The Baby That Changed Everything

    The TV star has kept her love life under the radar for the most part since splitting from her film producer ex husband Stephen. Stephen has reportedly demanded his child support figure increase to around £14,000 a month. Lottie showcased her toned figure in the tiny blue satin mini dress with a keyhole plunging neckline and puffed shoulders. Alex, 28, dated model Lottie for nine months before they split in 2018 over their busy work schedules. Mutual pals were left stunned when Jamie made the same mistake months later by starting a relationship with Sam Thompson’s ex Sophie 'Habbs' Habboo, 25, ultimately ending their friendship. A source revealed to MailOnline: 'Jamie and Lottie got together during a trip to LA last year. The outing came after it was revealed by MailOnline that Made In Chelsea lothario Jamie Laing, 30, enjoyed a brief relationship with Lottie during a trip to Los Angeles last year - despite her being co-star Alex’s former girlfriend. Despite the half century that has passed since the photograph taken outside Chichester Magistrates’ Court was splashed across the front pages of newspapers around the world, the two posturing youths on the steps are as recognisable today as then: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
  • Which Language Should I Learn First/Focus On : Languagelearning

    Which Language Should I Learn First/Focus On : Languagelearning

    Reporting from Motherboard again revealed another damaging security flaw in Zoom, finding the application was leaking users' email addresses and photos to strangers via a feature loosely designed to operate as a company directory. It?s worth finding out about iPods, Skype (a system for making phone calls through your computer) and other technological advances. That phone and the amount of apps and the amount of crap and the computer, it’s the extension of the human nervous system. And ‘stop trying to relate, it’s really annoying’. It’s a drug and it’s not treated that way. My real anger is is that they scream about these kids and the way in which they operate and interact and socialize and the way that they are, and yet this is the generation that had the phones dropped on them and the computer dropped on them and things changed. That generation turns around and drops on these kids something that was just as potent as LSD.