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'Good on Denise Van Outen for embracing racy past – she's still got balls'

Dancing On Ice star Denise Van Outen was one of the 90s’ best loved TV pin-ups and graced the cover of every lads’ mag back in the day.

But instead of shying away from the sexy snaps and implying she was forced into it by an evil media, she is owning it.

“I look back at them fondly,” she says. “I have no regrets. They were fun to do, it was very fashionable at the time and I never felt uncomfortable.”

What a breath of fresh air. No saintly faux victimhood so beloved of girls today, no blame game, no implying females are destined to be pathetic, frail creatures at the mercy of their sex.

The era of the ladette may have had its faults, but at least the women had self-belief and balls.

Get out, Keir – you’re barred!

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Bath pub landlord Rod Humphris threw Labour leader Keir Starmer out of his pub, The Raven, incensed at the lack of opposition Labour have shown to the way the hospitality industry have been thrown under the Covid bus.

Incredibly, Starmer implied a naturally very angry Rod was some kind of nutty conspiracy theorist who didn’t believe coronavirus even existed.

He then ­doubled down by saying he “didn’t need a lecture” from “the likes of” Mr Humphris. No, but as Rod is a life-long Labour supporter, you’ll soon be needing his vote, won’t you Sir Starmer?

I think every MP who has sat back and let pubs, bars and restaurants and those who work in them be treated as ­acceptable collateral damage should be banned from all of them forever.

Give boozers a break

Killjoys now want pub-goers to sign disclaimers acknowledging the danger of drink every time they order a pint.

Pubs have already lost £8.2billion in sales since the start of the pandemic. It’s enough to drive anyone to drink.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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