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Carrie Bickmore reveals why she hasn't bought her son a mobile phone

Carrie Bickmore, 37, reveals why she hasn't bought her son Ollie, 11, a mobile phone




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Waleed Aly explains why he believes Mark Knight's cartoon was branded racist

Waleed Aly has explained why he believes Australian cartoonist Mark Knight received global backlash over his illustration of Serena Williams at the U.S. Open.




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Lisa Wilkinson grills Nick Cummins on why he signed onto Bachelor

Nick Cummins shocked the nation when he dumped both Brittany Hockley and Sophie Tieman on Thursday's finale episode.




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Harry Potter actress Miriam Margolyes reveals why she hates children

English-Australian actress Miriam Margolyes, 77, is adored by young fans across the globe thanks to her roles in family-friendly films such as as Babe, Mulan and Harry Potter. 




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Rihanna announces new visual autobiography featuring more than 1,000 photos including $111K edition

The 31-year-old mogul announced on Monday morning that she will be releasing her first ever 'visual autobiography' - simply titled Rihanna - through publisher Phaidon.




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Vogue's Anna Wintour explains why she's kept her signature bob hairstyle for DECADES

Wintour, 69, has been wearing her hair in the same signature style for at least 30 years, with some reports saying since she was 14.




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Rihanna protects her modesty with her new 1,000 page visual autobiography

The singer and actress, 31, used the enormous hardback book to protect her modesty after going completely naked in her latest Instagram post.




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Why wear one earring when you can have 10?

The red carpet vogue for ear jewellery appears to be 'the more bling the better', with stars from Rihanna to Charlize Theron all sporting enough dazzling ear glitter to fill an entire jewellery box.




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Why can't Scarlett Johansson play a transgender mobster? Actor Simon Callow weighs into PC debate

SIMON CALLOW: There has been a little storm in my neck of the woods: Scarlett Johansson, one of Hollywood's finest, has insisted that actors should be able to play any role they choose.




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Reno Rumble's Leighton and Carly reveal physical toll the show took on them

Carly and Leighton were named as runners up on Monday night's episode of Reno Rumble and reveal the physical toll the show took on them




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The Block's Scott Cam shows off physique at Bondi Beach after Reno Rumble

He's made waves on The Block, having won a Gold Logie for his role as host. And on Thursday Scott Cam was once again making a splash - but this time more literally.




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Reno Rumble's Lisa attacks Scott and Nadia using the F-word and brands them hypocritical and ageist

Tension surfaced in the blue house during Tuesday edition of Reno Rumble, when Lisa went head-to-head with Scott and Nadia over the idea of making the latter team's kitchen smaller. 




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SAG Awards 2019: Melissa McCarthy shines in silver sequin gown

Since the start of awards season, the 48-year old actress and her co-star Richard E. Grant have received a number of Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor nominations.




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Sarah Hyland claps back at online troll who accused the star of a bad spray tan  

Hyland, 29, attended the SAG Awards on Sunday wearing a Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini floral high-low dress. One commenter accused the star of getting a bad spray tan for the event.




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Taylor Swift on rerecording her first albums and why Tumblr is her fave social media platform

The 10-time Grammy winner - turning 30 this Friday - also revealed that all of the 'girls in pop have each other's numbers and text each other'




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Love Island Eoghan Murphy reveals he wants to audition for The Voice, the Bachelor AND Home and Away

 He's the Irish Jason Momoa lookalike who is known for flaunting his bulging biceps and six-pack abs on Love Island Australia.




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Jack Vidgen talks his physical transformation and use of lip filler

The Voice star Jack Vidgen has spoken candidly about his physical transformation. 




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Rhys Carre reflects on his role in Wales squad after weight loss gave his career a new lease of life

Rhys Carre has gone from plump to Wales' new trump card in the pack in the space of a year after he had no contract at Cardiff Blues this time last season and weighed 21-stone.




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Billy Vunipola on his Lions and World Cup dreams... and why Saracens need to be humble

EXCLUSIVE BY CHRIS FOY: Vunipola is glad Jones will continue to provoke trepidation and inspiration among players because he believes the Australian can lead them to World Cup glory.




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Sir Clive Woodward's 10-point plan to save rugby and why Gus Pichot has the vision to implement it

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: I wonder if all those voting for the chairmanship of World Rugby on Sunday realise the great gift and opportunity they have - or what a pivotal moment for the game this is.




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Top physio warns England's leading rugby stars could lose THREE STONE of muscle during lockdown

England stars could lose up to THREE stone in muscle during the coronavirus lockdown and it could take them a month to get back to a safe level to play, claims a top physio. 




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Why DO Harry and Meghan stop people seeing tagged photos of them on Instagram?

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are currently on a six-week break from royal duties, recently disabled the facility which allowed fans to tag them in photographs they snapped of them.




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Rita Ora showcases her toned physique in striped top and dark shorts as she poses alone in field

The singer, 29, cut a casual figure in the snaps as she donned a white and pink striped top with a deep V-neckline along with a pair of black shorts.




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Why the third movie in a trilogy almost always sucks

According to Rotten Tomatoes' rating of the 70 highest domestically grossing trilogies in the US, 64% of trilogies had their third film as their worst rated film. There are two factors that contribute to threequels almost always being the worst films of the series: the burden of having to wrap up the story and the fact that many threequels are produced solely to make more money.Threequels not only have to tell a great story that tops the films before it, but they also need to tie every loose end and somehow bring a satisfying conclusion to the saga.Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. Following is a transcript of the video.Narrator: There are certain rules when it comes to movies. It's always the girl who survives a killer, it has to rain during every funeral, and, yes, the third film




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Simon Cowell, 60, displays his newly taut physique as he takes to the waves on a jet ski in Barbados

The X Factor boss, 60, went shirtless on the beach before enjoying a jet ski ride on Saturday with his partner Lauren Silverman, 42.




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Simon Cowell, 60, displays his slim physique as he joins Lauren, 42, for beach stroll in Barbados

Simon Cowell looked slimmer than ever as he went shirtless on the beach during his annual Barbados on Thursday.




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Simon Cowell, 60, flaunts his svelte physique as he smokes a cigarette on a Barbados catamaran

Simon Cowell made the most of his luxurious Barbados getaway as he smoked a cigarette on a catamaran on Friday before packing on the PDA with girlfriend Lauren Silverman, 42.




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Simon Cowell displays his toned physique as he hits the beach with son, Eric, five, in Barbados

The music mogul, 60, showed off his svelte abs in black board shorts as he held his little boy's hand while walking along the beach in Barbados on Saturday.




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Lauren Silverman shows off her svelte physique as she joins Simon Cowell and son Eric at the beach

The raven-haired beauty, 42, oozed glamour as she enjoyed another glorious day on the beach with her family, as they headed out on a boat together on Friday.




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Simon Cowell shows off his toned physique as he goes on a jet ski with son Eric in Barbados

Simon Cowell, 60, continued to show off the results of his new healthy vegan lifestyle as he enjoyed another day on the beach with his son Eric, five, in Barbados on Thursday.




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Simon Cowell looks on fine form as continues to showcase his newly slimmed-down physique in Barbados

The X Factor boss, 60, displayed his slimmed-down physique on a beach in Barbados on Saturday, before before hitting the jet skis with son Eric.




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Simon Cowell showcases his svelte physique as he takes his beloved dogs for a stroll in Barbados

Simon Cowell made the most of his last few days in the Caribbean as he enjoyed a leisurely beach walk with his beloved dogs on Tuesday.




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Amanda Holden displays her sensational physique in skintight pink workout gear

Styling her blonde locks into a ponytail, Amanda, 48, looked in high spirits as she took part in filming a hilarious sketch with her co-stars




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Simon Cowell showcases his slimmed down physique in buttoned down white shirt

The music mogul, 60, looked svelte as ever as he showcased his slimmed down frame in a crisp white shirt and a pair of black trousers.




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Simon Cowell continues to display his slimline physique as he walks his beloved dogs

Opting for a  casual grey T-shirt and shorts, Cowell, 60, looked relaxed as they prepared fro a coastal stroll through the upmarket suburb.




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Alesha Dixon shares why the return of Britain's Got Talent has come at the right time

Britain's Got Talent will return to our TV screens on Saturday night for its highly anticipated 14 series.




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ALISON BOSHOFF: Six years after becoming a father, why is Simon Cowell so scared to tie the knot?

Friends say it's just that Simon 'can't bear' the idea of matrimony, monogamy or losing his freedom. This is no secret. But why is the X Factor judge so scared to become Lauren Silverman's husband?




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Take a look inside some of the lavish mansions in the French Riviera enclave where homes cost $13 million and the ultrawealthy residents have access to private coronavirus testing




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The reason why some people get very sick with the coronavirus, and others do not, could be hidden in their genes

A big mystery about the new coronavirus is why some infected people get severely ill while others have mild, if any, symptoms.A patient's age and underlying health conditions influence their risk of developing a severe case, but some experts think the reason people across all age brackets can get very sick is linked to their genes.People whose bodies make more of the ACE2 receptors that the coronavirus uses to invade our cells could get hit harder.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.While older people with preexisting health conditions are most at risk of severe coronavirus infections, the virus can hit healthy, younger people just as hard. Recently, a 104-year-old Brooklyn woman who once had Stage 4 cancer recovered from the disease. But a healthy, 38-year-old Ironman athlete




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Becky James: It's been really hard being off the bike after lengthy injury setback but my primary focus is getting back on the saddle

It’s the first time in my career that I’ve had such a lengthy setback and it’s been really hard being off my bike, particularly as my family are such keen cyclists.




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Sally Brown: This year's been so difficult it made me question why I put myself through hell just to race

SALLY BROWN: It has been a difficult year for me. In January my feet started giving me problems again. I wasn't even able to train.




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Putin oversees hypersonic missile test launches as part of huge military drill off coast of Crimea

The Russian president watched Kalibr cruise missiles and Kinzhal hypersonic missiles being launched from the deck of the Marshal Ustinov cruiser off the coast of Moscow-annexed Crimea.




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MARTIN SAMUEL: Why Eddie Jones's future as England head coach is the real elephant in the room

MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: The last team to win the Six Nations on the back of a losing Rugby World Cup final was - oh wait, sorry, there isn't one.




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Rhys Carre reflects on his role in Wales squad after weight loss gave his career a new lease of life

Rhys Carre has gone from plump to Wales' new trump card in the pack in the space of a year after he had no contract at Cardiff Blues this time last season and weighed 21-stone.




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Offices are transforming forever. Here's what to expect when you go back to work — and why it won't be like you remembered.

The coronavirus pandemic is transforming how employers, real-estate services providers, and landlords are thinking about the office.Architects are already laying out the floorplans of the near-future. And companies are rethinking how much office space they really need.Many experts see the very concept of the office transforming from a place you go every day to more of a hub for high-stakes meetings and collaborative work.Business Insider has talked with dozens of experts to learn what offices will look like when you go back to work, and what it will take to return to normal.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.The coronavirus pandemic is proving to be a huge catalyst that's transforming how employers, real-estate services providers, and landlords are thinking about the office.Top




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Why Congress' own economists predict 15 million unemployed in 2021

President Donald Trump has said the economy will take off like a rocket when the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing ends.The Congressional Budget Office predicts the unemployment rate will still be at 9% at the end of 2021.Historically, high unemployment rates during recessions and pandemics have taken a long time to come back down to full employment levels.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Following is a transcript of the video.Narrator: If you watch President Trump's daily briefings, you might think everything will immediately go back to normal when social distancing is no longer necessary.President Trump: And you will see our economy skyrocket.Narrator: But Congress' own budget office thinks things will be pretty bleak for much longer. At the beginning of April, the




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JB Chemicals, a little-known pharma company in India is now on the radar of private equity giants around the world – here’s why

Private equity giants like KKR, the Carlyle group and others are interested in acquiring a controlling stake in JB Chemicals, a little-known pharma company in India.Although JB Chemicals is a small player in the Indian pharma industry, it has built four strong brands and has market leadership in three of them, which has resulted in industry-beating growth.Some of the popular brands that JB Chemicals owns include Metrogyl, Rantac, Cilacar and Nicardia – driving 80-85% of the company’s India formulations revenue.JB Chemicals, a little-known pharma company in India with a market capitalization of ₹4,600 crore is reportedly on the radar of private equity giants around the world. This has sent the stock to an all-time high of ₹621 in intra-day trade.JB Chemicals is a relatively small player when




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India INX all set to launch INR-USD futures and options contracts – here’s what it means and why it’s important

India INX, India’s first international exchange is all set to launch INR-USD futures and options contracts on May 8.This is expected to help the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reduce the volatility in the value of the Indian rupee and avoid a repeat of the 2013 taper tantrum when the rupee tumbled by 20%.In April 2019, London surpassed Mumbai in Rupee trades, totaling $46.8 billion against $34.5 billion in India, essentially ceding control to foreign players. India’s first international exchange, India INX is all set to launch INR-USD futures and options contracts. This will help the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in curbing the influence of foreign trade centers like Dubai and Singapore in the Rupee derivatives trade.Initially recommended by the Dr. Usha Thorat Committee in 2019, the Rupee derivatives




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Why Charlotte Crosby was NEVER asked to appear on I'm a Celebrity UK

She's the former Geordie Shore star who traded stiletto heels for steel-toed boots on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Australia. 




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Worrying excessively about the coronavirus can harm both your mental and physical health. Here's how to combat feelings of panic, according to a psychiatrist.

Srini Pillay is a psychiatrist and physician who studies the effects of anxiety on the brain.He says that panic about the coronavirus is natural, but warns that obsession over the outbreak can take a toll on both your mind and body.Continued, extreme levels of worry have been shown to increase the risk for physical illnesses - protecting your psychological health will help protect your bodily health.Pillay says to stay informed without spending your day glued to the news, try to avoid expecting the worst, and acknowledge the positive aspects of your life.Click here for more BI Prime stories.Panic concerning the novel coronavirus is natural - and rational, considering the impact of stocks falling and revenues thinning on social distancing policies.Beyond that, I can confirm that these situations