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Chelsea & Allen Break Up, Allen Reveals

Chelsea & Allen Break Up, Allen Reveals
Jul 6 2023 Share

In a shocking revelation, Love Island Malta’s hottest couple, Chelsea and Allen, have decided to end their fairy-tale romance. The pair, who stole hearts and clinched the ultimate prize €20,000 prize on the hit reality show, have left fans devastated after Allen dropped the bombshell news on his Instagram story.

As fans scramble to uncover the real reason behind their split, we can’t help but wonder if the pressures of fame and constant public scrutiny were too much for this once picture-perfect duo.

Heartbroken fans flooded social media with messages of support for both Chelsea and Allen, expressing their shock and disappointment at the news. The duo had captured the hearts of viewers with their undeniable chemistry and infectious charm throughout their Love Island journey.

However, Allen’s recent revelation on Instagram has shattered the illusion of their perfect love story, leaving fans wondering if there is any hope for a reconciliation. Could this be a temporary setback or a permanent breakup?

Only time will tell if Chelsea and Allen can mend their broken hearts and find their way back to each other’s love-struck embrace. Stay tuned for more updates on this gut-wrenching Love Island split!

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Gżira Mayor Calls Out Impermissible Construction Work

Gżira Mayor Calls Out Impermissible Construction Work
Jul 6 2023 Share

Gzira mayor Conrad Borg Manche took to social media to post images of reportedly impermissible construction work, despite it not being allowed during the specific week due to the feast. 

‘I made it public so that whoever needs to see this does so and takes action as I am tired of such things’, he wrote. 

‘We have been reporting this particular individual but nothing happens. Working without a permit – so that everyone knows he is not doing so with our blessing but with that of the authorities who fine only those who they want.’ 

He called out the hypocrisy of an angered public getting fined for parking wrongly whilst these individuals are working without a permit and without being stopped or fined. 

‘The system of enforcement is not working. That is where the reforms need to happen if we want order in this country’, he concluded. 

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Maxine Formosa Gruppetta Makes History as First Pregnant Model at Malta Fashion Week

Jul 6 2023 Share

On Wednesday evening, Maxine Formosa Gruppetta made history when she became the first pregnant woman to grace the prestigious Malta Fashion Week stage. The crowd gasped in awe as Maxine strutted her stuff with confidence and grace, proving that pregnancy is no barrier to pursuing dreams.

Donning a creation by Lumija Swim, Maxine absolutely stole the show as she rocked the stage with her baby bump, leaving everyone in admiration of her natural glow and undeniable elegance. The courageous model took to social media to express her gratitude to Lumija Swim, Malta Fashion Week, and Supernova Model Management for giving her the opportunity.

Maxine’s trailblazing appearance has sparked a national conversation about the representation of pregnant women in the fashion industry. Her presence on the runway at Malta Fashion Week has sent a powerful message of inclusivity and body positivity, inspiring women around the world to embrace their beauty at every stage of life.

This iconic moment will undoubtedly be remembered as a turning point in the fashion world, where pregnancy is celebrated and showcased on the grandest stages.

Kudos Maxine!

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Tourist Returns To Malta To Reunite With Lost iPhone

Tourist Returns To Malta To Reunite With Lost iPhone
Jul 6 2023 Share

Luke Plummer, a man from Coventry, returned to Malta to be reunited with his lost iPhone 13 after it was found at the bottom of the sea in Malta. 

According to CoventryLive, Plummer lost his phone while out kayaking with friends in St Thomas Bay. 

However, this was not the end for his phone after a diver found it and, to everyone’s surprise, still operational. Maltese police contacted Luke through his home number from the emergency contacts. 

He recounted to the newsroom how it ended up falling in deep water but was contacted a day after he arrived home from the Malta Police Force. 

“He said that the police said that they could not send it back to him, even though he offered to pay for the postage and a courier, and they said that they could hand it over to the Maltese embassy. “They (the embassy) said they couldn’t help as they don’t deal with lost property, they can only help with stolen property.”

He snapped a photo with two officers, posing with his fully operational phone. 

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