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Emily in Paris’ Lucien Laviscount could play James Bond

Emily in Paris’ Lucien Laviscount could play James Bond
Jan 4 2023 Share

30-year-old ‘Emily in Paris’ Lucien Laviscount might just be up for consideration to become the very next James Bond. 

After the most recent mantle holder Daniel Craig’s stepping away from the role, Laviscount is being considered by producer Barbara Broccoli.

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The Daily Mail was informed by an undisclosed source that ‘Lucien ticks all of the boxes. He is a super talented actor, is extremely handsome and in the past 18 months has won lots of new fans since he joined Emily in Paris. 

Bond bosses are reportedly ‘already saying how you can see him in the 007 tuxedo, how dapper and fitting to the role he will look.’ 

Lucien himself first appeared on TV screens in Grange Hill back in 2007, before landing roles in Coronation Street and Waterloo Road. Prior to ‘Emily in Paris’, he took part in Celebrity Big Brother. 

He is now mostly known as Alfie, Emily’s love interest in the hit Netflix series. A number of other actors are also being considered for the secret spy role, including Tom Hardy and Idris Elba. 

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Dry January: Starting the year sober

Dry January: Starting the year sober
Jan 4 2023 Share

Following a whole month of events and get-togethers, usually featuring more than one drink here and there, many have decided to take on the concept of Dry January to stave off the alcohol.

Known as ‘sample sobriety’, the alcohol free month marathon, the trend helps people with a mild to weak relationship to alcohol see what it is like to live without the liquor.

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Considering the fact that alcohol use saw a spike during the COVID-19 pandemic, women especially have been found to consume much more alcohol than men. 

More than a third of US adults took part in Dry January in 2022, according to food and drink market research company CGA. 74% of the 35% who took part said that they succeeded. 

Many have reported immense benefits ranging from sleeping better to being less anxious or irritable. Dry January itself began in 2012 as an initiative by Alcohol Change UK, a British charity, to ‘ditch the hangover, reduce the waistline and save some serious money by giving up alcohol for 31 days.’ 

Of course, such trends are designed to help people whose relationship to alcohol is not severe. In such cases, professional assistance is always recommended. 

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Maxine Formosa Gruppetta to represent Malta in New Orleans for 71st Miss Universe

Maxine Formosa Gruppetta to represent Malta in New Orleans for 71st Miss Universe
Jan 4 2023 Share

Maxine Formosa Gruppetta, who won Miss Universe Malta 2022, is on her way to represent her country for the 71st edition of the Miss Universe competition in the US.

Maxine will be competing in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA and will be donning a costume inspired by the Maltese lira.

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The Maltese lira was the official currency of Malta between 1972 and 2008 before it was eventually replaced by the euro. 

The costume features a big back piece in the shape of a coin depicting the Maltese coat of arms, which signify the courage and determination of the country. 

Maltese fashion designer duo Charles & Ron created the collection piece, depicting the LM10 banknote but digitally manipulated into graphic design. The full costume is then completed with boots by Albano and pieces of jewellery from Carisma Collections. 

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Many opportunities to join European clubs before Al-Nassr says Ronaldo

Many opportunities to join European clubs before Al-Nassr says Ronaldo
Jan 4 2023 Share

The former Manchester United Cristiano Ronaldo said that his work in Europe is done, describing his multi-million deal with Al-Nassr as a ‘unique contract for a unique player’. 

The player, who agreed to a deal said to be worth £175million annually last week, was introduced in front of 25,000 supporters at Mrsool Park in Riyadh as ‘the world’s greatest footballer.’ 

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Fireworks, flares and strobe lights introduced the football star to his new football team fanbase. The 37-year-old’s contract at Old Trafford was terminated in November but was criticised for quitting the European game and taking the Saudi money. 

‘For me now, it is a new challenge in Asia. I’m grateful that Al-Nassr have given me this opportunity to develop not only the football, but also for the young generation, the women’s generation. I want to change the mentality of the new generation’ explained Ronaldo. 

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