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Billie Eilish’s first vanilla scented perfume set to release in a few hours

Billie Eilish’s first vanilla scented perfume set to release in a few hours
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Posting to her social media, 19-year-old singer Billie Eilish went topless for a montage of photos promoting her debut fragrance line. 

‘TOMORROW MORNING “Eilish” OUT 9AM PT’ posted the star. ‘I can’t wait for it to be in your hands!’ She captioned the stunning photos. 

Staring directly into the camera, the singer ditched the signature baggy clothes for a series of raw shots. 

The fragrance bottle is formed like half of a woman’s face and her chest.

 

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‘I just wanted to make perfume to have a perfume. It has nothing to do with me, I’m just branding it so that people see it.’ 

Eilish herself seemed to be mirroring the bottle through the photographs, stating that perfumes have always been one of her greatest joys. She said that she is not making the perfume as Billie Eilish, an artist or a singer. 

‘I’ve always been in love with vanilla, since I was a kid and my mom would teach me to bake. Vanilla is such a loved smell. But for me, that was really how I felt like I wanted to smell.’ 

 

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Fans of the Bad Guy singer are seemingly just as excited as she is about the release. Just 24 hours before the launch, she engaged in a Q&A with fans to ramp up some excitement. 

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Red Cross director Robert Brincau to take prison head role after Alex Dalli self-suspension

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The Home Affairs Ministry has announced that Robert Brincau will be assuming the role of Chief Executive Officer of the Correctional Services Agency as well as acting prison director. This comes after former prison head Alexander Dalli’s self-suspension following the suicide of yet another prison inmate last night.

Brincau currently heads Malta’s Detention service and, in the past months, also implemented a number of key changes in the security and welfare sectors. The new prison head has had managerial experience and served for a number of years in the Malta Red Cross, the organisation which aims to prevent human suffering by “improving the situation of the most vulnerable individuals in society without any discrimination.”

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Brincau was appointed by Minister for home Affairs, Law Enforcement and National Security Byron Camilleri in the midst of national concern towards the Corradino Correctional Facility and worries of unsatisfactory inmate conditions.

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Around 160,000 tourists travelled to Malta this September

Around 160,000 tourists travelled to Malta this September
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The National Statistics Office has revealed that just under 160,000 visitors made their way to our island in September. 

A total of 149,760 tourists visited Malta for holiday purposes, with 6,307 tourists visiting for business purposes. This racks up the amount to a total of 159,908. The largest share of inbound tourists were aged between 25 and 44.

The total nights spent amounted to 1,255,908, with French and Italian residents comprising 19.6% of the total inbound visitors. The average length of stay racked at 7.9 nights. 

With total tourist expenditure going over €150.4 million, the average expenditure per night was estimated at around €119.8. 

Comparing the first nine months of 2021, inbound tourism racked to 586,234 – an increase of 0.4% over the same period last year. 

Total expenditure also saw an increase of 44.3%. This is a massive improvement given the impact of COVID-19. 

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Animal welfare confiscates around 20 dogs from Pieta residence with poor conditions

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Earlier today, members of the animal welfare directorate confiscated around 20 Pomeranian dogs from a private residence in Pieta. The dogs were reported to be filthy, with some believed to be infected gastrointestinal condition parvovirus. If not treated for the virus, puppies may die of the condition.

The officials arrived at the residence on Wednesday morning and conducted an operation which lasted around an hour, with members of the Malta Police Force on-site to aid the animal welfare directorate in their operation.

The owner of the residence, who is believed to be in his thirties, failed to take the dogs to a veterinary clinic, despite instructions from Animal Welfare.

The owner initially refused to open the door to his residence, with the situation being resolved soon after and the dogs being removed from the premises.

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