My boyfriend’s success has landed him his dream career, touring the world doing the one thing he loves more than anything in the world (including me). My lack of it has meant I’ve spent the last 6 months unemployed (sorry – ‘freelancing’), spending the vast majority of my time home alone feeling sorry for myself and only deigning to put on pants for ‘out’ out.
Needless to say, it’s put quite the strain on our relationship.
Speaking exclusively to heatworld for Bauer Media's mental health campaign Where's Your Head At?, Love Island star Megan Barton-Hanson opened up about her experience with mental health.
Megan revealed that 'mental health is something I’ve always struggled with from a young age. I always was very self-conscious and had low self-esteem. So, it’s something I’ve battled with my whole life.
'The first time I think I really admitted it to myself and to my mum was when I was around 13.
Following the emergence of a video of a girl and 24 boys engaged in sex acts (s series of blink-and-you’ll-miss-’em blow jobs) at a Carnage bar crawl in Magaluf, a female Spanish minister has condemned the practice of ‘mamading’ (performing sex acts in return for drinks).
‘This sort of behaviour cannot be tolerated. It gives the Balearic Islands and women a terrible image,’ said Núria Riera, Regional Minister of Public Administration and Government Spokesperson of the Balearic Islands.
Last week, Molly-Mae Hague's PrettyLittleThing catwalk show happened. Molly - who is the creative director of the fast fashion brand - had Love Island castmates including her boyfriend, Tommy Fury, and her best friend Maura Higgins there to support her.
But a group of protesters, also turned up outside the show, held at the Londoner hotel in Leicester Square. They were there to protest against what they claim are unfair wages for Boohoo factory staff, which owns PrettyLittleThing.
This weekend, UFC flyweight competitor Molly McCann, otherwise known as Meatball Molly, is set to fight Julija Stoliarenko at London’s O2 Arena on Saturday, in her first co-headlining main event for the 33-year-old from Liverpool.
Coming off the back of a crushing defeat against Erin Blanchfield in November last year, her first loss in four fights after a series of incredible performances, she’s now more determined than ever – and that’s translated into a punishing training programme.