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Pizza giant Domino’s enters the BURGER market with a twist

Pizza giant Domino’s launches a new BURGER range – here’s how to try one of the new creations

  • Domino’s Australia has announced their new exclusive Burger Joint Pizza Range
  • New pizzas include Burger Joint Hamburger ($18.95) and Cheeseburger ($10.95)
  • The pizzas are made with 100% Aussie beef, American cheese, butter pickles
  • The Burger Joint Pizza Range is available via the Domino’s App from August 8

Domino’s has just announced its new venture into the ‘burger market’ – but there’s an unexpected twist.

Domino’s Burger Joint Pizza Range offers a fresh, new take on the beloved cheeseburgers and hamburgers with four new pizzas available from August 8.

The exclusive range can be ordered via the Domino’s App and include the Burger Joint Cheeseburger ($10.95) to the Burger Joint Hamburger ($18.95).

Australia's largest pizza company has just announced their new venture into the burger market

Australia’s largest pizza company has just announced their new venture into the burger market

Domino's Burger Joint Pizza Range offers a fresh, new take on the beloved cheeseburgers and hamburgers with four exciting new pizzas available from August 8

Domino’s Burger Joint Pizza Range offers a fresh, new take on the beloved cheeseburgers and hamburgers with four exciting new pizzas available from August 8

Domino’s ANZ CEO David Burness also spoke highly of the quality of their food after being delivered in comparison to other restaurants.

‘We have taken almost 40 years of experience and developed a burger specifically for the delivery generation,’ said Burness.

He added, ‘No more soggy bread rolls and limp lettuce. Domino’s is bringing home the burger – on a pizza!’

The pizzas are loaded with premium burger ingredients like 100% Aussie beef burger pieces, authentic American burger cheese, butter pickles, and special burger sauce.

Domino's ANZ CEO David Burness spoke highly of the quality of their food after being delivered in comparison to other restaurants

Domino’s ANZ CEO David Burness spoke highly of the quality of their food after being delivered in comparison to other restaurants

The range can be ordered via the Domino's App and prices range from the Burger Joint Cheeseburger ($10.95) to the Burger Joint Hamburger ($18.95)

The pizzas are loaded with premium burger ingredients like 100% Aussie beef burger pieces, authentic American burger cheese, butter pickles

The exclusive range can be ordered via the Domino’s App and prices range from the Burger Joint Cheeseburger ($10.95) to the Burger Joint Hamburger ($18.95)

Domino’s Culinary Innovation & Development Chef Michael Treacy revealed that while it was not the first time pizza and burger had stepped out together, Domino’s four new Burger Joint pizzas were ‘a whole new burger experience.’

‘We live in the Golden Age of Delivery and burgers have yet to ketchup,’ said Treacy.

He added, ‘They’re often cold or falling apart by the time they reach your door because they were simply never designed to be delivered.’

‘What makes our Burger Joint pizzas so incredible is that our premium ingredients were carefully chosen for maximum burger goodness, while ensuring they could be delivered hot and fresh just like a Domino’s pizza.

Domino's Culinary Innovation & Development Chef Michael Treacy revealed that while it was not the first time pizza and burger had stepped out together, Domino's four new Burger Joint pizzas were 'a whole new burger experience'

Domino’s Culinary Innovation & Development Chef Michael Treacy revealed that while it was not the first time pizza and burger had stepped out together, Domino’s four new Burger Joint pizzas were ‘a whole new burger experience’

Domino’s Burger Joint Pizza Range

  • Burger Joint Cheeseburger – loaded with 100% all beef burger pieces, American cheese slices, mozzarella and butter pickles topped with special burger sauce.
  • Burger Joint Bacon Cheeseburger – loaded with 100% all beef burger pieces, American burger cheese slices, mozzarella, butter pickles and crispy bacon topped with special burger sauce.
  • Burger Joint Hamburger – loaded with 100% all beef burger pieces, American burger cheese slices, red onion, fresh tomato, mozzarella and butter pickles finished with mayonnaise and tomato ketchup.
  • Burger Joint Bacon Hamburger – loaded with 100% all beef burger pieces, American burger cheese slices, red onion, fresh tomato, mozzarella, butter pickles and crispy bacon finished with mayonnaise and tomato ketchup.

Thousands flooded the pizza chain’s Instagram with excitement.

‘Oh my GOD,’ said one man. ‘I never knew I needed this.’

‘This looks absolutely amazing, I can’t wait to try it.’

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How your personality could be stopping you from losing weight

How your personality could be stopping you from losing weight – so which of the six types do you fit into?

  • Scientists say your personality type could be preventing you from losing weight
  • There are 6 groups: cravers, thinkers, socialisers, pleasers, foodies and battlers
  • Australian expert Dr Emily Brindal says we must tailor our approach to our type
  • She found the two most common types of dieters are thinkers and battlers

Scientists believe they have discovered the secret to losing weight – and it all comes down to personality.

Experts from Australia’s leading scientific agency CSIRO claim humans fit into six main personality types which are each suited to a different form of diet.

The most common types of dieters are ‘thinkers’ and ‘battlers’, according to a groundbreaking new CSIRO study, which says understanding which category you fall into could be the key to maintaining a healthy weight and the body of your dreams.

Accounting for 14.1 percent of 254,000 participants, ‘thinkers’ are motivated, analytical people with clear goals and ambitions for the future.

Scientists believe they have discovered the secret to losing weight - and their research suggests it all comes down to personality (stock image)

Scientists believe they have discovered the secret to losing weight – and their research suggests it all comes down to personality (stock image)

The six diet personality types

1. Thinkers: Motivated, analytical and goal-oriented people who are sensitive to negative feedback. Stress and anxiety can derail their diet.

2. Battlers: Prone to stress, anxiety and temptation to make poor food choices. Require strategies to help break the cycle.

3. Cravers: Have the highest BMI of all diet types and are those most likely to experience overwhelming cravings that lead to binge eating.

4. Pleasers: Likeable, friendly people who are sensitive to criticism. Need to surround themselves with positive reinforcement.

5. Foodies: Passionate about everything related to food. Eats the most balanced diet of all personality types.

6. Socialisers: Require flexibility in their diet to stop restrictions stifling the fun of occasions. Otherwise, they will fall off the wagon.

Source: CSIRO

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Which personality type do you fit into?

  • thinker 357 votes
  • Battler 354 votes
  • crayon 348 votes
  • pleaser 233 votes
  • foodies 168 votes
  • Socializing 71 votes

The report claims they are sensitive to negative feedback that can lead to stress or anxiety, which is the primary cause of derailing their diet.

Coming a close second with 12.8 percent of respondents are ‘battlers’, who are prone to stress, anxiety and temptation to make poor food choices.

As a result, the study says battlers need strategies that help them to break the cycle if they want to lose weight and keep it off.

The four other diet types identified in the report are ‘cravers’, ‘pleasers’, ‘foodies’ and ‘socialisers’.

‘Cravers’ have the highest body mass index, according to the study, and are those most likely to experience overwhelming food cravings that may lead to binge eating.

The most common types of dieters are 'thinkers' and 'battlers', according to a groundbreaking new CSIRO study (stock image)

The most common types of dieters are ‘thinkers’ and ‘battlers’, according to a groundbreaking new CSIRO study (stock image)

Meanwhile it says ‘pleasers’ are likeable, friendly people who may be sensitive to social comparisons and criticism, which means it’s important for them to surround themselves with positive reinforcement.

‘Socialisers’ are those who need flexibility to stop dietary restrictions from stifling social events or ‘killing the mood’ of an occasion, according to the report.

Finally ‘foodies’ are passionate about everything to do with food, including preparing and eating good quality meals.

The study found this personality type eats the most balanced diet of the six.

CSIRO research scientist Dr Emily Brindal, lead author of the recent study, says it is crucial for Australians who are trying to lose weight to understand their diet types (stock image)

She said too often diets are developed with a 'one-size-fits-all' approach that ignores the fact that people behave and think differently to one another (stock image)

CSIRO research scientist Dr Emily Brindal, lead author of the recent study, says it is crucial for Australians who are trying to lose weight to understand their diet types (stock images)

CSIRO research scientist Dr Emily Brindal, lead author of the recent study, says it is crucial for Australians who are trying to lose weight to understand their diet types.

‘Too often diets are developed with a one-size-fits-all approach that ignores the fact that some people behave or think differently to others,’ Dr Brindal told Sunrise.

She added: ‘Working with your diet type could help you achieve better weight loss outcomes in the longer term.’

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Famous Cob popcorn launches two VERY unique flavors at Woolworths: Tiramisu and Cracked Pepper

Famous Cobs Popcorn launches two new VERY unusual new flavors – here’s how you can get your hands on them

  • Australian favorite Cobs Natural Popcorn has just announced two new flavors
  • The popcorn is now available in ‘Tiramisu’ and ‘Parmesan & Cracked Pepper’
  • The products are limited-edition and will be sold at Woolworths stores for $2.10

One of Australia’s favorite popcorn brands is releasing two new limited-edition flavors at Woolworths.

Cobs Natural Popcorn has just introduced ‘Tiramisu’ and ‘Parmesan & Cracked Pepper’ to their wide range of unique flavours.

The sweet and salty treats will be available in-stores and online in the coming weeks for $2.10.

Cobs Natural Popcorn has just introduced 'Tiramisu' and 'Parmesan & Cracked Pepper' to their wide range of unique flavors

Cobs Natural Popcorn has just introduced ‘Tiramisu’ and ‘Parmesan & Cracked Pepper’ to their wide range of unique flavors

The Tiramisu flavor is described to be extremely decadent with a combination of cream, coffee, and cocoa.

While the new Parmesan and Cracked Pepper is set to join several fan-favorites like the Cheddar Cheese Popcorn and the Cheesy Cheddar oven-baked puffs.

But Cobs is not the only Aussie favorite to release a new and exciting flavour.

The renowned flavor of Oak chocolate has put a twist on the classic Golden Gaytime and giving it a rich chocolate flavour.

The new treat has an indulgent Oak-inspired center dipped in a layer of chocolate and coated in the Golden Gaytime’s famous biscuit pieces.

Oak milk have teamed up with Golden Gaytime to release a new chocolate flavor of the classic Aussie ice cream which is available now in selected stores

Oak milk have teamed up with Golden Gaytime to release a new chocolate flavor of the classic Aussie ice cream which is available now in selected stores

Customers can pick up a box of four for $9.90 from IGA, Ritchie’s and Drakes & Romeos from today.

Coles, convenience stores and petrol stations will be stocking the new Oak Gaytime from September.

This isn’t the first time Golden Gaytime has been given a flavor twist with a Coco Pops, Birthday cake and Crunchy Nut variety also available now.

The renowned flavor of Oak chocolate has put a twist on the classic Golden Gaytime and giving it a rich chocolate flavor

The decadent new treat has an indulgent Oak-inspired center sipped in a layer of chocolate and coated in the Golden Gaytime's famous biscuit pieces

The decadent new treat has an indulgent Oak-inspired center sipped in a layer of chocolate and coated in the Golden Gaytime’s famous biscuit pieces

Golden Gaytime spokesperson Annie Lucchitti said the new ice cream is sure to be a ‘crowd pleaser’.

‘Golden Gaytime Oak brings the iconic elements of Golden Gaytime together with the unmistakable Oak Choc Milk flavor hit. It’s creamy, crumbly, choccy – delicious,’ she said.

The ice cream isn’t the first classic Australian treat to be given a unique twist.

A new Violet Crumble Espresso Martini has launched across Australia, leaving sweet-toothed cocktail fans delighted.

Feminaè Beverage Co. have teamed up with the classic Aussie chocolate to create a decadent boozy treat that is available to purchase now but only until stocks last.

Each box is $79.95 and contains two-liters of ready-to-drink martini as well as a 30g bar of Violet Crumble to be crushed and used as a garnish.

An Aussie cocktail company has teamed up with a classic chocolate to create a Violet Crumble Espresso Martini but foodies better be quick if they want to get a bottle for themselves

An Aussie cocktail company has teamed up with a classic chocolate to create a Violet Crumble Espresso Martini but foodies better be quick if they want to get a bottle for themselves

The Feminaè X Violet Crumble Espresso Martini is an indulgent blend of cold drip coffee, premium vodka and Australian cream.

The blend is infused with the chocolate, caramel and honeycomb flavors of the famous Violet Crumble.

Perfect as a party-starter or after dinner treat the luxuriously creamy cocktail can be enjoyed straight from the fridge into a martini glass or shaken in a cocktail shaker with ice with a sprinkle or Violet Crumble crumbs.

Feminaè Beverage Co. have teamed up with Violet Crumble to create a decadent boozy treat that is available to purchase for $79.95 now but only until stocks last

Feminaè Beverage Co. have teamed up with Violet Crumble to create a decadent boozy treat that is available to purchase for $79.95 now but only until stocks last

The two-litre box makes 24 standards drinks and is available to purchase online from the Feminaè website for a limited time with shipping starting from Monday August 1.

Foodies online have been tagging their friends and expressing their excitement at the unique new collaborative cocktail with one saying it could be their ‘new favourite’.

Feminaè is an Australian owned beverage company that makes unique cocktails from Melbourne including the popular cosmopolitan passionfruit and pavlova and pink grapefruit gin.

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Booking.com reveals where Aussies are booking their European summer holidays

Australians are clearly keen to embrace some of ‘la dolce vita’ (the sweet life) after being cooped up with Covid restrictions, with searches for Italian holiday destinations now rivaling those of more common destinations.

New research conducted by Booking.com shows that Italian cities have clambered their way into the top 10 searched international destinations for the season alongside fan favorites London, Singapore, Bali and Queenstown, New Zealand.

And while most of the European summer has passed, it’s not too late to joint the party in Italy, check out of a rooftop bar in Greece or take in the Tapas in Spain with August and September set to be memorable months – with plenty of heat – for Aussies booking travel abroad.

International fashion distributor Shaun Birley has shared his foolproof guide for nailing European summer, starting with doing your own research.

New research conducted by Booking.com suggests that two major European locations clambered there way into the top 10 searched international destinations for the season (stock image)

New research conducted by Booking.com suggests that two major European locations clambered there way into the top 10 searched international destinations for the season (stock image)

‘It’s important to search for accommodation that is in close proximity to all the places you want to eat, drink, discover and capture for the gram – it makes a holiday experience far more convenient and of course much more fun,’ he said.

‘A great way to do this is by using the map feature when using the Booking.com platform, as some hotels have multiple locations and you don’t want to find yourself in the middle of nowhere, with nowhere to snack on that panini, drink your Aperol or walk around discovering new places and meeting new faces.’

One such option in Florence is the Duomo Secret Rooftop apartment right in the center of the city.

One such option in Florence is the Duomo Secret Rooftop apartment right in the center of the city (pictured)

One such option in Florence is the Duomo Secret Rooftop apartment right in the center of the city (pictured)

AUSTRALIA’S TOP SEARCHED OVERALL INTERNATIONAL DESTINATIONS

1. Seminyak, Bali

2.Singapore

3. London, UK

4. Queenstown, New Zealand (+2)

5. Paris, France (+2)

6. Legian, Bali

7. Canggu, Bali (+18)

8. Ubud, Bali (+2)

9. Kuta, Bali

10. Rome, Italy (+1)

TOP SEARCHED INTERNATIONAL DESTINATIONS GLOBALLY

1. France, Paris

2. UK, London

3. Spain, Barcelona

4. Italy, Rome

5. Turkey, Istanbul

6.Netherlands, Amsterdam

7. Portugal, Lisbon

8. Spain, Palma de Majorca

9. Italy, Milan

10. Germany, Berlin

With an unrivaled view of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore guests are mere minutes from famous pizza-focused eateries, the Piazza della Signoria and Palazzo Vecchio.

And if you’re worried about the heatwave currently sweeping across Europe, fear not, this two-bedroom apartment with a hot tub is fully kitted out with air conditioning.

In Rome, Suite Laura is a must-stay just 600 meters away from the Pantheon.

It’s pet-friendly by nature and nestled in one of the more relaxing parts of the city, with a kitchenette fitted with a toaster and a stovetop, as well as a coffee machine.

Short-term rentals like these two in both urban and rural areas are a key component of Booking.com’s overarching aim to provide customers with a diverse range of great stays.

In Rome, Suite Laura (pictured) is a must-stay just 600 meters away from the Pantheon

In Rome, Suite Laura (pictured) is a must-stay just 600 meters away from the Pantheon

Of the over 29 million total reported listings on the website more than 6.4 million listings are in homes, apartments and other unique places to stay.

Mr Birley’s next tip is to pack appropriately using specialized packing cubes so you can separate your clean and dirty laundry throughout the holiday.

‘Well, these are a lifesaver. Not only can you make sure that all your tops are in one section and pants in another, but you can also use these to separate clean and dirty clothes,’ he said.

‘Super convenient and a game changer, especially if you’re on a fast-paced holiday, jumping around from destination to destination. Better yet, packing blocks help you plan outfits, so you are ready to go as soon as you land.

For those worried about losing their luggage abroad, consider using the packing cubes to take carry on only so you’re never without your most prized possessions.

If you’re up for a bit of sightseeing Mr Birley suggests booking a walking food tour that allows you to take in the key points of a city with delicious delicacies promised along the way.

If you're up for a bit of sightseeing Mr Birley suggests booking a walking food tour that allows you to take in the key points of a city with delicious delicacies promised along the way (stock image)

If you’re up for a bit of sightseeing Mr Birley suggests booking a walking food tour that allows you to take in the key points of a city with delicious delicacies promised along the way (stock image)

‘It’s such a great way to meet new people and get to know the locals. Not only are you enjoying walking around the city but eating foods that you may have never seen or heard of before,’ he said.

‘These tours also provide you with an opportunity to question your local guide about events and iconic areas that may not be mentioned in your travel book or advertised online.

‘We know so many people are getting travel inspiration from social media today, so make sure you share your top tours and attractions on your socials so others can add it to their list.’

To ensure you’re never caught with a flat phone battery and unable to Google your next port of call, Mr Birley recommends packing a power board within your luggage.

‘We know how important technology, especially over the past couple years, has proven to be,’ he said.

‘That’s not to mention the importance of it when it comes to traveling – using your smartphone for maps or Googling your next stop.

To ensure you're never caught with a flat phone battery and unable to Google your next point of call, Mr Birley recommends packing a power board within your luggage (stock image)

To ensure you’re never caught with a flat phone battery and unable to Google your next point of call, Mr Birley recommends packing a power board within your luggage (stock image)

‘If you bring a power board with you, it means you don’t have to purchase and lug around six adapters. You can charge all your devices at once.

‘Having all your tech charged is essential to being able to create and post content on the go in real time. And whilst we are talking tech, hot tip – do NOT forget to automatically backup your smartphone once you connect to Wi-Fi so you don’t lose any of your amazing holiday photos. It’s in the settings for both Android and iPhone.’

To snap the best photos of your trip Mr Birley opts for low light settings, usually in the afternoon or at ‘golden hour’, so there is no fierce sun on your face – or need to squint.

‘I love using the InShot app for transitions, color grading and editing on the go, giving a crisp finish no matter where you are,’ he said.

‘Make sure you also capture video footage with Reels and TikToks as they are a great way to look back on your holiday.’

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Sydney Pork Rolls cop heat for charging its patrons 20 cents just to CUT a roll in half

Cost of living gone crazy? Café cops heat for charging its patrons 20 cents just to CUT a roll in half – but they have a simple explanation

  • Vietnamese restaurant Sydney Pork Rolls has a list of extra surcharges
  • One of them is 20 cents for the restaurant staff to cut your banh mi in half
  • The café told FEMAIL that due to staff shortages they needed to charge extra
  • They separate the halved rolls into different paper bags

An Australian sandwich shop has copped criticism for charging a 20 cent surcharge just to cut their famous banh mi rolls in half.

A photo posted to Reddit showed Vietnamese restaurant Sydney Pork Rolls’ list of surcharges if customers want to add extra salad, chilli, meat, ham, egg, pate and mayo.

A banh mi is traditionally a short baguette with thin, crisp crust and savory ingredients inside, including pickled carrot and cucumber.

Purchasing one banh mi from the store in Haymarket, Sydney, ranges in price from $5.50 and $8.50. Extra salad will set you back 50 cents, while extra meat, ham and egg is $1.50 on top of the regular price.

Even an extra bag will cost you 10 cents, although it’s not clear why you’d need to purchase an extra one.

A photo posted to Reddit showed Vietnamese restaurant Sydney Pork Rolls' list of surcharges if customers want to add extra salad, chilli, meat, ham, egg, pate and mayo

A photo posted to Reddit showed Vietnamese restaurant Sydney Pork Rolls’ list of surcharges if customers want to add extra salad, chilli, meat, ham, egg, pate and mayo

WHAT IS A BANH MI?

A banh mi is traditionally a short baguette with thin, crisp crust and savory ingredients inside, including pickled carrot and cucumber.

At the bottom of the list is a surcharge titled ‘request roll cut in half’ which totals 20 cents and it has baffled frequent customers with its vagueness.

‘Which way to cut in half?’ one Reddit user commented. ‘Long ways? Sideways? Across ways? So many questions here.’

’50 cents to ask why it costs 20 cents to cut,’ said another.

‘With a two-second cut… that equals $360p/hr. I’m getting into the sandwich biz,’ one comment read.

‘They should ask “would you like to cut it in half?” like a fast food worker upselling (by) asking if “you want fries with that”,’ said another.

The sandwich bar told FEMAIL that the purpose of charging the extra 20 cents was because it does take them time to cut the sandwiches just right.

'They should ask "would you like to cut it in half?" like a fast food worker upselling (by) asking if "you want fries with that",' said another

‘They should ask “would you like to cut it in half?” like a fast food worker upselling (by) asking if “you want fries with that”,’ said another

‘Due to a shortage of staff it does take some time for us to cut it in half so it costs more for us in service time,’ a spokesperson said.

‘When we cut it in half we will wrap them separately so the filling doesn’t come out so this requires extra time and an extra paper bag.’

Others on Reddit agreed with the extra cost and said the restaurant was well within their rights to charge.

‘Getting it cut in half means the two halves are wrapped and packaged separately. It’s completely reasonable to charge extra,’ one user posted.

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Wedding makeup artist shares the five mistakes brides make while getting ready for their big day

Wedding makeup artist shares the five mistakes brides make while getting ready for their big day – and the beauty product she swears by for dewy skin

  • Makeup artist Kelly Mills has shared a TikTok video about the modern bride
  • She has spent more than 50 separate mornings with brides on their wedding day
  • So she has some advice to offer those who might make common ‘mistakes’
  • She says keep the party ‘small’, get ready an hour early and ensure you eat is key

An Australian bridal makeup artist has shared the major mistakes she sees her clients make on the morning of their wedding day that causes undue stress.

Kelly Mills, who works out of Melbourne, Victoria, took to TikTok on July 28 to address some of the key problems she has witnessed in the dressing room before a bride walks down the aisle.

‘I am extremely single but this is the advice I have saved in my brain from spending 50+ mornings with bridal parties,’ she said.

Kelly Mills (pictured), who works out of Melbourne, Victoria, took to TikTok on July 28 to address some of the key problems she has witnessed in the dressing room before a bride walks down the aisle

Kelly Mills (pictured), who works out of Melbourne, Victoria, took to TikTok on July 28 to address some of the key problems she has witnessed in the dressing room before a bride walks down the aisle

One of the most important things to remember is that not everyone is needed in the bride’s room to help her get ready for the day, and the less the better according to Ms Mills.

‘The only people that will be there will be me and my bridal party and maybe mum if she’s got her nerves in order,’ she said.

‘Then your photographer, your makeup artist and your hairstylist.’

The more people involved in the beginning formations of your wedding day the more nervous energy is threatening to bubble to the surface.

Next, Ms Mills notes how important it is to feed and hydrate both the bride and her party before festivities begin.

‘It’s a big morning and a very big day,’ she said. ‘And by hydrate, I mean water, coffee, mimosas.’

One of the most important things to remember is that not everyone is needed in the bride's room to help her get ready for the day, and the less the better according to Ms Mills

'The only people that will be there will be me and my bridal party and maybe mum if she's got her nerves in order,' she said

One of the most important things to remember is that not everyone is needed in the bride’s room to help her get ready for the day, and the less the better according to Ms Mills

Another glaring problem is how long brides give themselves to get ready, with 30 minutes ‘just not enough time’ for the photographer to snap enough pictures and for any touch ups to be applied.

‘The photographers need a good chunk of time to get good snaps and if the bride has only an hour to take photos before she needs to leave, she will be “super stressed,”‘ Ms Mills said.

For those looking to give themselves an all-over glow on the morning of their wedding, Ms Mills’ top skincare tip is to use Go-To’s Transformazing face masks 30 minutes to an hour before getting their makeup done.

For those looking to give themselves an all-over glow on the morning of their wedding, Ms Mills' top skincare tip is to use Go-To's Transformazing face masks 30 minutes to an hour before getting their makeup done

For those looking to give themselves an all-over glow on the morning of their wedding, Ms Mills’ top skincare tip is to use Go-To’s Transformazing face masks 30 minutes to an hour before getting their makeup done

But only if they’ve tested the mask ahead of time and know they won’t have an allergic reaction to the ingredients.

‘You’ll be glowing all day long,’ she said.

Finally, she urges brides to download a good playlist, prepare some drinks and snap away on polaroid cameras to cherish the memories of the big day.

‘It’s the time in your day with your girls and guys – if there’s guys there too – that’s just for you,’ said Mills.

‘Make it fun, it’s your wedding morning. It should be nothing but happy good times.’

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‘British-obsessed’ Aussie woman points out the VERY bizarre items she found while shopping overseas

‘British-obsessed’ Aussie woman points out the bizarre items she found while shopping in an English supermarket for the first time: ‘Why would you microwave a single slice of toast?’

  • Aussie Georgian comedian Jean McCudden, 22, is currently in England
  • Describing herself as ‘British obsessed’ the young woman posted a video there
  • It showed her wandering around a series of supermarkets to buy groceries
  • She noted a number of stark differences between the grocers there and at home

A ‘British obsessed’ Australian woman has visited an English supermarket for the first time and pointed out some of the very unique differences in how the two nations shop.

Comedian Georgia Jean McCudden, 22, jetted to Bath, the largest city in the county of Somerset, England, with her boyfriend Sam in tow to enjoy a relaxing European summer.

While visiting the city Georgia made sure to stop by a local Waitrose and Marks and Spencer to get a taste for how the Brits purchase their groceries – and voiced a number of surprises along the way in a recent TikTok video.

‘I’m Australian and I’ve never been to a British supermarket before so these were my honest thoughts. So I started by looking at the juice and I thought ‘what in the hell is this Truman s***?’ She started, pointing out that the plastic containers of juice in M&S were filled with paper.

Comedian Georgia Jean McCudden, 22, jetted to Bath, the largest city in the county of Somerset, England, with her boyfriend Sam in tow to enjoy a relaxing European summer

Comedian Georgia Jean McCudden, 22, jetted to Bath, the largest city in the county of Somerset, England, with her boyfriend Sam in tow to enjoy a relaxing European summer

They were mock ups of what customers could buy if they visited the cafe in the center of the store but it confused Georgia nonetheless.

‘Something I found in M&S was that 90 per cent of the chilled section was ready made meals. The UK just understands that most families have both parents making the income,’ she continued.

‘Honestly the quality and convenience is a 10/10.’

However she did spot a single piece of packaged cold toast in the freezer section and pointed out how wasteful that appeared to be, given how easy it is to use a toaster.

‘I know humanity loves their convenience but at the end of the day why would you microwave a single piece of toast?’ She questioned.

'I'm Australian and I've never been to a British supermarket before so these were my honest thoughts.  So I started by looking at the juice and I thought "what in the hell is this Truman s***?'  She started, pointing out that the plastic containers of juice in M&S were filled with paper

'Something I found in M&S was that 90 per cent of the chilled section was ready made meals.  The UK just understands that most families have both parents making the income,' she continued

‘I’m Australian and I’ve never been to a British supermarket before so these were my honest thoughts. So I started by looking at the juice and I thought ‘what in the hell is this Truman s***?’ She started, pointing out that the plastic containers of juice in M&S were filled with paper

However she did spot a single piece of packaged cold toast in the freezer section and pointed out how wasteful that appeared to be, given how easy it is to use a toaster

However she did spot a single piece of packaged cold toast in the freezer section and pointed out how wasteful that appeared to be, given how easy it is to use a toaster

Georgia was also not a fan of the many assorted ‘chocolate and orange’ flavoring combinations in the sweets section.

‘That’s just like eating a cucumber and ice cream. Like you could do it but why would you want to?’ She said.

In Waitrose Georgia noted that there were special personal scanning devices so you could seamlessly checkout while you shop through the store.

‘Honestly genius, Australia get onto it,’ she said.

‘Inside Waitrose they had cooking classes, a cafe and you can buy alcohol too. Australians are like kids who don’t like their food touching… like you have to go to three different places to do all that.’

In Waitrose Georgia noted that there were special personal scanning devices so you could seamlessly checkout while you shop through the store

'Inside Waitrose they had cooking classes, a cafe and you can buy alcohol too.  Australians are like kids who don't like their food touching... like you have to go to three different places to do all that,' she said

In Waitrose Georgia noted that there were special personal scanning devices so you could seamlessly checkout while you shop through the store

Georgia and Sam ended up purchasing a packaged ravioli pasta for dinner before leaving the shop.

Many of her followers pointed out how expensive Waitrose and M&S are in comparison to Asda and Tesco supermarkets.

‘Found it so weird when I first moved here that you can get clothes, alcohol and food all in the same place,’ a fellow Australian follower commented.

‘I’m British myself and yet the orange and chocolate doesn’t make sense to me either,’ said another.

A third added: ‘Nah but how is amazing is M&S… if I could bring anything from the UK, it would be marksies’.

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Aussie gamer girl Madeline Watson beats men at Call of Duty

A young Australian gamer who has more than half a million TikTok followers has revealed how men react when they realize they’ve been defeated by a woman in Call Of Duty.

Madeline Watson, from Adelaide, who’s known as ‘JustMaddyx’ online, has been a full-time Twitch streamer since 2020 and in her first year made nearly $70,000.

The 24-year-old said most people don’t expect women to be gamers in the male-dominated industry – but she doesn’t take any vile comments from men personally.

‘I have a thick skin and find it funny most of the time, but sometimes I bite back,’ she told FEMAIL.

The young streamer said she’s both a nerdy and girly because she enjoys wearing nice clothes, going to the hair salon, getting her nails done – and gaming.

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Young Australian gamer Madeline Watson (pictured) has more than 559,000 TikTok followers and has shared how men react when they realize she's a female gamer

Young Australian gamer Madeline Watson (pictured) has more than 559,000 TikTok followers and has shared how men react when they realize she’s a female gamer

In an industry that's prominently male dominated, Maddy, 24, told FEMAIL others don't expect women to be gamers, but doesn't take any negative comments from men personally

In an industry that’s prominently male dominated, Maddy, 24, told FEMAIL others don’t expect women to be gamers, but doesn’t take any negative comments from men personally

Maddy exposed some of the comments she’s received from players of the opposite sex while sharing videos to her 559,000 TikTok followers.

‘The typical comment is “go back to the kitchen” because people think this [gaming] it’s just a man’s thing to do,’ Maddy said.

After hearing the ‘kitchen joke’ one too many times, Maddy snapped at one male gamer.

‘If people are going to throw the kitchen joke out there, shouldn’t you by mowing the lawn? It’s overgrown – just like your p**es,’ she said in a viral video.

Maddy said she ‘doesn’t really care’ what other say to her and it doesn’t impact her.

‘A lot of people are supportive, but some can be rude and likely would never say anything in person.

‘Their reactions are always good and makes for funny content.’

Another male gamer recently lost it when he realized he was losing a game of Call Of Duty to a woman.

‘You’re not f***ing good Maddy. You’re just a girl and I hope you f***ing…,’ the furious male gamer said, before Maddy interjected.

‘Wow, that’s pretty toxic bro. You sound kind of mad.’

‘Make me a sandwich you b****,’ the man smoked.

Maddy replied: ‘You wish bro, you f***ing wish.’

'The typical comment is "go back to the kitchen" because people think this [gaming] is just a man's thing to do,' Maddy said, adding that she 'doesn't really care' what other say to her and it doesn't mentally impact her

‘The typical comment is ‘go back to the kitchen’ because people think this [gaming] is just a man’s thing to do,’ Maddy said, adding that she ‘doesn’t really care’ what other say to her and it doesn’t mentally impact her

Maddy grew up playing games with her brothers – including Pokémon, Animal Crossing, Game Boy and Mario Kart – and is also a competitive person.

During her childhood Maddy used to play with action figures – not Barbie dolls – and describes herself as a ‘tomboy’.

For the young Twitch streamer, video games are help her escape from reality and has help her cope mentally.

Today Maddy mainly plays multi-player PC games – her favorite being Call of Duty – but also dabbles into Apex, The Sims and Tarkov.

She prefers playing PC games due to the high quality for the video content.

'I've always enjoyed gaming for as long as I can remember and started out playing Game Boy,' Maddy said.  Being a full-time online streamer isn't all fun and games - it requires hours if work seated at the desk

‘I’ve always enjoyed gaming for as long as I can remember and started out playing Game Boy,’ Maddy said. Being a full-time online streamer isn’t all fun and games – it requires hours if work seated at the desk

Being a full-time online streamer isn’t all fun and games – it requires hours if work seated at the desk.

Maddy streams for a minimum of four hours and can continue for up to 12 hours at a time. On one occasion she was up until 6am.

‘The most difficult part of this career is not having a stable sleep schedule, which can take a mental toll and be exhausting sometimes,’ she said.

A home gaming setup can quickly add up to hundreds if not thousands of dollars in equipment.

'The most difficult part of this career is not having a stable sleep schedule, which can take a mental toll and be exhausting sometimes,' she said

‘The most difficult part of this career is not having a stable sleep schedule, which can take a mental toll and be exhausting sometimes,’ she said

Majority of her friends know about her online success and she's been able to meet new gaming friends from around the world

Majority of her friends know about her online success and she’s been able to meet new gaming friends from around the world

Prior to gaming full-time, Maddy used to work at Telstra and enrolled in a beauty course which Covid ‘ruined’.

‘I had to practice on other people but couldn’t because of Covid so I chose not to continue,’ she said.

Today Maddy lives out of home and is able to fully support herself from her gaming income.

The majority of her mates know about her success and she’s been able to meet new gaming friends from around the world.

What does Maddy do as a video game streamer?

Maddy starts her day with a morning coffee and feeds her two pets

She then does her content work by responds to messages, emails and plans the content she’s going to make that day

Next, she’ll do her makeup and record or edit any videos as needed for TikTok and YouTube

The videos are then uploaded

Her Twitch streaming videos often start in the afternoon or night for a minimum of four hours

When asked how others can get into gaming and Twitch streaming, Maddy recommends simply ‘giving it a crack’ and making sure you have a decent setup.

‘There’s no reason why you wouldn’t be able to do it. if you don’t give it a go, you’ll never know,’ she said.

But she warned to be prepared to spend money on a decent step up and don’t quit your job until you’re making decent money.

Watch Maddy beat others when gaming by visiting her YouTube channel here.

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Mother claims she found black sludge in son’s ice lolly

Mother claims she was horrified to find black sludge inside freeze-at-home ice lollies her one-year-old son is ‘totally addicted’ to

  • Stephenie, 32, from Kent, claims she found sludge in lolly she bought for her son
  • Purchased Fruit Shoot Squeezee Pop from Wilko to freeze at home
  • Pops come as liquid inside plastic tube, but Stephenie spotted black gunk in one
  • Said she realized it was inside multiple packs that were still sealed

A mum has shared her shock after allegedly finding ‘black sludge’ floating inside a Fruit Shoot Squeezee Pop bought from Wilko, that she was intending to feed her one-year-old son.

Stephenie, 32, from Kent, claims to have purchased two packs of the product from the retail store in Westwood Cross Shopping Centre, Thanet, Kent on the 26 July around 2.30pm.

In a clip that has already received 1.6 million views and 50,000 likes, Stephanie shows a number of the tubes containing an unknown black substance.

The pops come as a liquid inside a plastic tube and can be frozen at home, according to the packet instructions.

Stephenie, 32, from Kent, claims she found 'black sludge' floating inside a Fruit Shoot Squeezee Pop bought from Wilko, that she was intending to feed to her one-year-old son

Stephenie, 32, from Kent, claims she found ‘black sludge’ floating inside a Fruit Shoot Squeezee Pop bought from Wilko, that she was intending to feed to her one-year-old son

‘My child, who is nearly two, is totally addicted to ice poles, he loves them especially in this hot weather,’ Stephanie said.

‘These were his favorite ones and he was eating one that was previously frozen at the time.

‘I opened the outer packaging of one of the new packs I had just purchased and the first thing that I saw was loads of black covering the inside if the outer packaging and also over the ice poles,

‘Then as I lifted them out of the pack there were multiple ice poles with black sludge inside still sealed. It was gross.’

Stephanie spotted what looked like a thick, unknown black substance floating inside one of the tubes, which are frozen at home

Stephanie spotted what looked like a thick, unknown black substance floating inside one of the tubes, which are frozen at home

The stomach-churning footage prompted a reaction online where one commenter liked the black gunk to 'primordial soup'

The stomach-churning footage prompted a reaction online where one commenter liked the black gunk to ‘primordial soup’

Footage of the ice pop shows a thick, unknown black substance floating inside one of the tubes.

The mum added that she was ‘disgusted and felt sick as this is such a well-known product and brand’.

‘I know that mistakes happen in factories etc but was more concerned [about] other children eat them,’ she said.

When asked if Stephenie would be checking ice pops in the future, she said: ‘Yes, definitely.

Commenters were quick to react to the stomach churning footage after it was posted online, with one likening the black goop to 'primordial soup'

Commenters were quick to react to the stomach churning footage after it was posted online, with one likening the black goop to ‘primordial soup’

‘For any black substance in the packaging and I will be definitely washing all ice poles before I freeze them going forward.

‘You just don’t know what they have touched and your little ones put these in their mouths.’

People were quick to react after the footage was posted online, with one writing: ‘What is that?’

‘I’ve been living off these for the past three weeks,’ wrote a second person.

‘Extra protein,’ wrote a third person.

‘Yum.’ Write a fourth person.

‘Looks like primordial soup,’ wrote a fifth.

Robinson’s has allegedly reached out to Stephenie to inform her that Fruit Shoot Squeezee Pops are not actually produced by Britvic, but a confectionery company off-site.

MailOnline has contacted Wilko for comment.

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GARY NUMAN: Asperger’s is my superpower – It was behind his hit singles

When Gary Numan says something’s weird, you know it’s very weird. This is a man whose idea of ​​a ‘quite normal’ family life is living in Los Angeles in a house that looks like a castle with trapdoors and secret passages, complete with a 20ft bronze dragon in the garden where others might have a garden gnome.

The pop icon is talking about how his second facelift involved having his skin hoiked skyward to such a degree that he has to shave behind his ear.

‘I have to kind of pull my ear forward,’ he says, demonstrating. So he has stubbled in places it shouldn’t be? ‘Yeah. I haven’t shaved today so I can feel it. Isn’t that weird?’

Weird still is that he says he’s ‘not that bothered’ about cosmetic surgery, having only had two facelifts (and five hair transplants). It’s his wife Gemma who’s the true addict. She’s had, well, everything, up to and including full body lifts.

Gary Numan with his wife Gemma and their three daughters in the garden of their LA home

Gary Numan with his wife Gemma and their three daughters in the garden of their LA home

‘Gemma’s well into it. She’s had everything done from her earlobe to her little toe de ella. I had this lift done about a year and a half ago.

‘I might have another one, but it gets a bit silly after a while. People tell me I don’t look 64, and I say, “It’s fake. It’s all fake!”’

Does it make him feel younger though? ‘Nah,’ he says. ‘You still grunt when you stand up.’

There was always something not-quite-of-this-world about Gary Numan. That was part of the appeal.

When he first appeared on the British pop scene in the late 70s, the ‘godfather of synth’ seemed to have stepped out of an alien spaceship (although in fact he’d worked in a WH Smith near Heathrow before fame came calling). He had bleached hair, heavy eyeliner (applied by his mum, but he did n’t shout about that), and his voice was once famously described as ‘pitched between Gene Pitney and a Dalek’.

He had his first UK number one with Are ‘Friends’ Electric?, and by the age of 21 he was worth an estimated £6m.

His army of fans called themselves Numanoids. I have even married one. Gemma decided at school that she was going to be Mrs Gary Numan when she grew up.

Gary in his heyday, performing at the Warfield Theater in San Francisco in 1980

Gary in his heyday, performing at the Warfield Theater in San Francisco in 1980

They didn’t get together until she was 24, but they’ve been inseparable ever since.

‘This is going to sound corny, given that it’s 30 years and four days since our first date, but I miss her even when she’s in a different part of the house,’ he says. ‘She’s everything I am not – which is most things, really.’

Gemma shields me from a world I find it difficult to be a part of. She shields me from humanity

Then, in April 1981 at the height of his popularity, he announced his retirement. It was, he says today, ‘a terrible mistake – and one I’ve spent 40 years trying to correct’.

Within two years he’d started a comeback. Who knew it would be a 40-year comeback though?

This year he achieved an ambition he says required near superhuman obsession: a symbolic return to Wembley Arena (now renamed the OVO Arena Wembley), four decades after he last played there. In May he strode onto that stage once more, but not before his wife had coaxed him into it.

Now a new documentary that follows his progress captures footage of Gemma comforting him as he shakes backstage, almost paralyzed with fear. ‘I was overwhelmed,’ he admits today.

‘I was losing it. She calmed me down, as she’s always done. I wouldn’t have been able to do it without her de ella – any of it.’

Gary Numan Resurrection on Sky Arts is an extraordinary insight into an extraordinary man, acknowledged as an influence on stars such as Prince and Lady Gaga. The film gives the most moving account yet of what it means to live on Planet Numan.

Much of it tells the story of his lifelong relationship with Asperger’s syndrome (a form of autism), a condition that contributed towards his expulsion from school, was a major factor in his retirement and, to this day, puts him at odds with the rest of the world.

How has he conquered it, or perhaps embraced would be a more accurate description? It’s easy, he says: he married Gemma.

‘Gemma shields me from humanity. She’s the buffer between me and the rest of the world. She shields me from a world I find it difficult to be a part of.’

I went through young adulthood thinking the reason I had no friends was because I was unlikeable

Born Gary Webb in Hammersmith in 1958, the son of a British Airways bus driver based at Heathrow, he was clearly a bright kid. He won a grammar school place but by his teens he had been identified as a troublemaker. His headteacher described him as the most disruptive pupil he’d ever dealt with.

At the age of 14 he was referred to Dr Eva Frommer, a psychiatrist who controversially used drugs to treat depression in children.

She put Gary on Valium and Nardil, which he says left him in a ‘zombified’ state. She also mentioned something called Asperger’s, but no formal diagnosis was made.

‘I don’t know that I was ever officially diagnosed. I’ve read since that the diagnostic criteria wasn’t finally established until the 80s.

‘I think it was seen as a new thing then. To be honest, I didn’t care. I just saw it as a nice day out in London with my mum.’

His parents freaked out though and stopped him seeing Dr Frommer. ‘My mum took exception to the Asperger’s because she saw it as a reflection of their parenting of her.

‘There was no mention of it again. Funnily enough I never joined the dots until I met Gemma, who knew a bit about it because her brother had it.

‘I went through young adulthood thinking I didn’t have friends because I was unlikeable.’

He was always obsessive about things he was interested in – airplanes, sound, that point when sound crossed into music. He would go on to excel in all this, famously becoming a pilot and forming an aerobatic display team.

But it was his experimental electronic music that would make him famous. He did try the traditional band route, but his band mates clearly found his behavior odd.

‘I was thrown out. They didn’t tell me. I just turned up and they had another singer. I started following them round like a puppy, but they didn’t want to know.

‘Things like that were traumatic, but I just came to the conclusion I was quite unlikeable.’.

He has started to channel his feelings into his music. But he was not a poppy sort of pop star, and as success beckoned he struggled with the industry.

He’d get overwhelmed at functions, and had no clue how to talk to record company executives. He still doesn’t.

‘I go to functions now only rarely, but I’m baffled by them. Gemma’s brilliant though.

‘She can sit at any table and talk to anyone about anything, all day. I’ve learned the mechanics of communication from her.’

He’d seen Gemma at gigs ‘for years’ before asking her on a date, but the chances of them becoming a couple must have been low? I have nods.

‘Having a relationship with a fan is difficult because all the things fans see are carefully chosen. They have the poster where you look incredibly handsome, but that’s the 300th picture that was taken and in the other 299 you look a bit s***.’

What of his ‘issues’? He says they were obvious. ‘I have problems with communication, talking to strangers, eating out.

‘We’d be going to a restaurant and I’d pick a fight on the way so we ended up going home. Eventually she said, “Why do you do this? Why are you so unhappy when we leave the house?”’

It sounds as if she was the first girlfriend to question his behavior rather than walking out. ‘Ella She was the first one who did n’t put it down to me being a moody s***. She gave me coping mechanisms.

‘She didn’t change my personality, she gave me the tools to express it. When I get Aspergersey, she tells me.’

By the time they hooked up Gary’s career was all but gone and he was £600,000 in debt. He’s been back earning for many decades now, but he still feels their relationship is unbalanced.

‘She gives me much more than I give her,’ he says.

Their lifestyle sounds a bit ‘woowoo’ Los Angeles (they moved there in 2012) and she clearly has a complicated relationship with her body. Theirs has not been the easiest of marital paths either.

They have three daughters – Raven, 18, Persia, 16, and Echo, 15 – but had several rounds of IVF and lost a daughter pre-term. Gary wrote a song about that.

‘I don’t ever write when I’m happy,’ he says. So Gary Numan needs to be miserable? ‘No, but I need to have worries.’

His Asperger’s is not one of those worries any more. It’s taken him his whole adult life, but he’s finally come to terms with his condition, and even sounds quite attached to it.

‘The positives far outweigh the negatives,’ he says, arguing that he sees it as a ‘neuro diverse superpower’, as long as he has Gemma by his side. ‘Otherwise,’ he admits. ‘I’d be lost.’

  • Gary Numan Resurrection airs on Saturday 13 August at 9pm on Sky Arts and NOW.

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