Hot metal! Kim, Rita and blonde bombshell Taylor Swift lead the way at the Met Gala as the stars shine in futuristic silver outfits

Taylor Swift, Beyonce and Rita Ora shine in futuristic gowns at New York's Met Gala

It has been called the Oscars of the East Coast. And The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit lived up to its reputation on Monday night as some of the biggest names in music, film, and the runway arrived wearing ornate costumes created by the world's premier fashion designers. Co-host of this year's Met Gala, Taylor Swift (third from right), arrived in a futuristic silver mini-dress with a cutaway design; the edgy costume included knee-high leather strappy stilettos and Gothic dark red lip paint. Other stars pulling out all the stops included (from l-r) Rita Ora, Beyonce, Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner and Cindy Crawford.

'I gave my family £20million - now they don't speak to me': Lotto winner who scooped £148million with her ex-husband claims the win has ruined her life

Lotto winner who scooped £148million jackpot claims the win has ruined her life

Gillian Bayford, 43 (main picture), from Dundee - who split from her husband Adrian (inset) fifteen months after scooping the prize - said she gave her family £20m after the windfall but has now not spoken to them for nearly one year. She claims her mother, father or brother 'disowned' her last May, but still expect her to bail them out when they need money. She also accused them of becoming 'greedy' and 'downright nasty' by constantly 'flashing the cash' which they were given after the win.

EXCLUSIVE: Are YOU addicted to sugar? Take this test to find out - and learn how you can ditch the white stuff for good 

In the first of an exclusive two-part series, Dr Marilyn Glenville reveals whether you have a problem with sugar, particularly when it comes to stress-related food cravings and you can do to best control it.

Keep plastic bags in a tissue box, bin fridge magnets and stack cans in baskets: Simple hacks that will de-clutter your kitchen

From storing your plastic bags in a tissue box, to getting rid of your fridge magnets and using baskets for your canned food, FEMAIL rounds up the best hacks for de-cluttering your kitchen.

Want to survive the menopause? Sorry, it's goodbye Wine O'Clock: CHRISTA D'SOUZA says she could no longer enjoy alcohol without making her symptoms worse

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Mood swings, hot flushes and an extra layer of fat, Christa d'Souza was appalled by the onset of menopause. And the final insult? She couldn't enjoy wine without making her symptoms worse.

Paralympic champion swimmer is disqualified from a race for failing to cover up his Olympic tattoo - because it broke ADVERTISING rules

Josef Craig, 19, who was GB's youngest gold medallist at the London Paralympics, was banned from the race at the IPC European Championships event because he did not cover up his chest tattoo.

Long night, Jamie? Leicester City star Vardy emerges looking tired after his boisterous house party to celebrate club's fairytale Premier League win (but at least his fiancee was up early to take the children to school)

Long night, Jamie? Leicester City star Vardy emerges looking tired following boisterous

The player emerged from his £1million home in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, this morning hours after he and his teammates toasted their club's first ever Premier League title win. Vardy hosted the gathering last night, and his dream that it would turn into a title party was realised when Tottenham Hotspur could only manage a draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. It signalled the start of wild celebrations as he and tens of thousands of fans in Leicester and across the world partied the night away at the most unlikeliest of feats. His fiancee Rebekah Nicholson, 33, was the first to be pictured leaving the home she shares with the England international, as she took her children to school this morning. Not long after, Vardy himself left looking rather bleary-eyed.

Leicester City boss Claudio Ranieri toasts his team's triumph as he flies home on the owner's £43m private jet - after taking his mum to lunch in Rome

Leicester City's Claudio Ranieri took his mother to lunch in Italy as his side sealed

The 64-year-old Italian manager flew to his native Rome on Sunday for his mother Renata's 96th birthday, before returning home on a £43million Gulfstream G650 jet into East Midlands Airport. And Foxes executive director Supornthip Choungrangsee posted a picture on Instagram overnight of her with Ranieri in the jet, which belongs to the club's owner Khun Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. Captioning the picture in the jet, which can fly non-stop from the Far East to Britain and was bought from Bernie Ecclestone's wife Fabiana Flosi, she wrote: 'We are the champion in premiere league.'

It's undie discussion! Gary Lineker is set to present Match of the Day in his underpants following talks with BBC bosses after vowing to do so if Leicester won the league

Gary Lineker, 55, has already spoken to the BBC chiefs after vowing on Twitter in December to host the BBC football show in his underwear if his former team Leicester City won the Premier League.

Leicester set to bank staggering £170m after sealing Premier League title victory as boss Claudio Ranieri pockets £5m bonus 

Leicester's bank balance will profit from the benefits that champions enjoy in the months to come. The Foxes sealed their first-ever Premier League title following Tottenham's 2-2 draw at Chelsea.

Teacher is shocked after receiving a letter from the Department of Education with FIVE grammar mistakes in it - but says she'll use it to teach children how NOT to write

Teacher outraged after receiving a letter from Department of Education with FIVE grammar

Mary Davies, 38, (left) from Yarm, Yorkshire, was shocked to receive a letter from the Department for Education containing several grammatical and punctuation errors (right). She shared her dismay in a Facebook post that has received more than 37,000 likes and been shared 13,000 times. Mary had originally written to the Education Secretary, Nicky Morgan, to express her concerns about recent changes to the testing of writing and spelling at Key Stage 2.

Another sleepless night? How taping your partner's mouth shut can actually STOP them snoring  

Sleep apnoea is thought to affect around 1 in 5 adults in Britain, with 60 per cent of over-65s affected by it - but scientists claim they may have a cure.

Suffering from insomnia? Don't pop pills -TRAIN your body to sleep again 

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) - which retrains the brain - can be effective and doesn't carry the side effects of medication, according to the American College of Physicians.

Kicked out by the voters, now Danny Alexander is doing deals for China - and enjoying a big payday

The appointments watchdog Acoba approved the move to a China-run bank for Danny Alexander, pictured, without imposing the usual ban on former ministers lobbying government.

Furious gardener chased his neighbours with a chainsaw and shouted 'come on then' after they put up a garden fence between their homes 

Staffordshire man chased neighbours with a chainsaw in row over garden fence

Christian Hager (left) attempted to cut down a fence put up by neighbours Mark Walton and Sharon Lamb in Kidsgrove, Staffordshire. Ms Lamb has since told how her three children were left 'hysterical' as they watched the incident unfold in December last year. Despite a judge telling Hager his actions were 'utterly disgraceful', the 44-year-old has been spared prison on a suspended sentence.

Thousands of six and seven-year-old pupils join 'kids strike' today as parents say SATs are making their children too stressed to eat or sleep

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Schoolchildren from the village of Woore in Cheshire plan to go on "strike" on Tuesday to protest against the dreaded SATs exams.
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Parents likes these in Cheshire are pulling their children out as part of a nationwide demonstration against standardised tests for primary-age pupils - known as Sats.

London mayoral candidate Zac Goldsmith says he's 'hoping to do a Leicester City and zoom in from behind and win' (they've been top of the league for 15 weeks)

The Tory candidate (main picture) is trailing his Labour rival Sadiq Khan in the polls but he said he was taking inspiration from the new Premier League champions (inset) to still believe he can win.

Invasion of the KILLER CATERPILLARS: Plague of toxic oak moths which cause horrific skin scabs, severe vomiting, and soaring fevers hits the UK 

The oak processionary moths - which are highly toxic in their caterpillar stage - have been spotted in areas across the south east of England and there are fears the caterpillars could spread nationwide.

German TV producer is investigated by prosecutors after comparing the people of Austria to a Swastika-shaped chicken schnitzel 

The 35-year-old, who works on Germany's 'Heute Show', posted the image online with the message: 'Austrians are voting the same way they like their schnitzels, mostly flat and brown.'

Icelandic President's British-Israeli wife held cash in a tax haven and was set to inherit part of her family's offshore wealth from its jewellery business, leaked papers claim

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 12:  Dorrit Moussaieff (L) and President of Iceland Olafur Ragnar Grimsson attend the Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty Fashion Gala at the V&A, presented by American Express and Kering on March 12, 2015 in London, England.  (Photo by David M. Benett/Getty Images for Victoria and Albert Museum)

Dorrit Moussaieff, whose family are worth £200m and run exclusive jewellery stores in London, is said to have had links to a firm in the British Virgin Islands and trusts registered outside the UK.

A tangle of electrical cables, a digital radio and a tired beige carpet: Intimate portrait reveals the Queen's cousins taking afternoon tea in their sister's private home

Flora Ogilvy posts picture of Prince Michael and the Duke of Kent having a cuppa

An intimate portrait of Her Majesty's cousins, Prince Michael and the Duke of Kent has been posted on social media by their great-niece Flora Ogilvy. The picture, taken at Thatched House Lodge, home to the men's sister, Princess Alexandra, lays bare the faded grandeur of the Grade II-listed grace-and-favour London property. A tangle of electrical cables can be seen on the tired beige carpet beneath an unattractive glass table where a £117 Pure Evoke portable radio has pride of place.

Hotter than Marrakesh! Britain set to sizzle in 24C heat this weekend (but watch out in Scotland for AVALANCHES)

Parts of England can expect a hot weekend thanks to a south-easterly wind - and the sunshine will be a marked change after a washout Bank Holiday in many parts of the country.

Does the 'G-spot' exist? And if so, where is it? Expert answers the most commonly asked questions...

The controversial G-spot is named after Eric Grafenberg, a German gynecologist, explains Jane Chalmers, a lecturer in physiotherapy at Western Sydney University.

How the Mob fixed casinos during prohibition: Secrets of roulette table which guaranteed the House won is discovered

A roulette table that was in use when Al Capone controlled the Chicago underworld has been uncovered. The table was fitted with hidden buttons that disrupted the spin of the ball.

Woman who starred in MTV's Catfish dies aged 23 - three years after the man she'd been tricking online tragically died within a month of meeting her in real life on show

Ashely Sawyer who appeared on MTV's Catfish dies aged 23

Ashely Sawyer, 23, who was featured in a season two episode of Catfish, which sought to introduce people who were dating online but had never met in person, has died. Sawyer met Michael Fortunato, who also tragically died one month after their 2013 episode aired of a pulmonary embolism at the age of 26. When the pair met after being introduced by the show's hosts Nev Schulman and Max Joseph, they realized they had both been 'catfishing' each other, but felt they still had a connection. Max Joseph, the show's co-host, tweeted his condolences after learning of Sawyer's death. 'Shocked and saddened by the death of Ashley Sawyer. So sweet and kind. Thoughts and prayers go out to her family,' he wrote. During a recent Catfish catch-up special Sawyer said that she was staying in a sober-living facility after having struggled with addiction.

The French will hammer you if there is a Brexit vote in the referendum, warns former trade chief

Pascal Lamy, ex-director general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), said French farmers would be 'eager' to stop British beef and lamb reaching their supermarket shelves.

The proof work DOES dry up for ageing actresses: New study reveals female characters get fewer lines in films than men and it gets worse as they get older 

Research conducted by American data website Polygraph found that just 20 per cent of the dialogue spoken in an analysis of more than 2,000 films is by women aged between 42 to 65.

Female motorist refuses to budge after driving on the WRONG side of the road and bringing traffic to a standstill 

Dashcam footage shows motorist refuse to budge after driving on the WRONG side of the road

The footage, filmed on a narrow London road, captures a woman trying to overtake by crossing into the opposite carriageway, inadvertently blocking the road (shown main). She starts to reverse back past the bollard but then stops, prompting the passenger to ask: 'What is she doing?' The woman then bizarrely signals for the other driver to reverse for her, refusing to budge, leading the opposing driver to repeatedly beep, shouting to her: 'You're going the wrong way, miss.' The woman finally relents and reverses, bringing laughter from the driver and passenger as she drives over the island while backing up (pictured inset). As the two drivers pass each other, they have a short confrontation in which the man explains that she was driving on the wrong side of the road, with the woman retorting: 'You are a joke.'

Jeremy Corbyn could face 'stalking horse' challenge after Labour suspends 50 activists for racism in run up to key elections 

A former minister is being lined up to challenge the leader as it emerged that as many as 50 members have been suspended from the party over anti-Semitism and racism allegations.

Now Labour suspends a THIRD councillor in just one day as the anti-Semitism crisis rocking the party days before crucial elections escalates again 

Mr Corbyn faces his first electoral test on Thursday amid the continuing fall out from Ken Livingstone's incendiary remarks that Hitler was a 'Zionist' before he went 'mad and killed six million Jews'.

Brexit campaign blasted for referendum 'gimmicks' by Dragons' Den star Hilary Devey after casting FAKE 'dragons' for a TV blitz

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The Britain Stronger in Europe (BSE) campaign slammed its rival Vote Leave for not taking the EU referendum seriously after the casting note for its ads emerged.

Where's the rest of the material, girl? Flesh-flashing Madonna, Lady Gaga and Katy Perry lead the staggeringly-bad worst dressed brigade at Met Gala 

Madonna suffers a rare fashion fail on the Met Gala 2016 red carpet

Madonna, 57, (centre), left all her assets on show in a straps, leather and lace ensemble that exposed her bust and buttocks through sheer panelling. Joining her on the list of worst dressed at this year's event were Nicki Minaj (right) who showed off her capacious bosom in a buckled number; Alicia Vikander (second right) in a bizarre latex fit and flare frock; Lady Gaga (second left) managed to combine the style of Buck Rogers with the hair of an Eighties rocker; while Katy Perry (left) chose a Gothic look with a bizarre lacquered beehive.

Rupert Murdoch's ex-wife Wendi Deng arrives at Met Gala alone in rare public appearance since rumors surfaced that she is dating Vladimir Putin

The 47-year-old mother of two, wore a full-length Christopher Kane gown on the red carpet at the New York event as speculation continues to mount over whether she is involved with the Russian leader.

Who needs a glam squad! Femail shares their favourite red carpet looks from this year's Met Gala... and reveals how YOU can steal their style

Australian celebrities have stunned on the red carpet at Monday night's Met Gala. Here, Femail talks to leading stylists and makeup artists to reveal just what goes in to getting red carpet ready.

The REAL royalty at New York's Met Gala: Jordan's Queen Rania and Princess Charlotte Casiraghi of Monaco rub shoulders with fashion's elite 

Queen Rania of Jordan and Monaco's Princess Charlotte Casiraghi added some striking regal style at the Met Gala in the Big Apple last night, as they mingled with some of the world's biggest stars

Here come the glittering Brits: Rita Ora leads shining stars Sienna Miller, Emma Watson and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley as they storm the Met Gala

NEW YORK, NY - MAY 02:  Rosie Huntington-Whiteley attends the "Manus x Machina: Fashion In An Age Of Technology" Costume Institute Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 2, 2016 in New York City.  (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images)

It's a celebration of fashion at its most extravagant, and when it came to hot metal looks the British stars were leading the looks at this year's Met Gala 2016 on Monday night.

It's a wheel shame! Driver smashes his brand new £200,000 McLaren supercar into a tree TEN MINUTES after taking delivery of it in Essex

McLaren 650S Spider driver smashes £200,000 car into a tree TEN MINUTES after it was

Neighbours saw the delighted new owner of a McClaren 650S Spider (pictured) celebrating with a bottle of champagne as it was unloaded at his home. But only moments later it was seen crashing into a tree on a nearby road in Hutton, Essex. The front of the car was left in bits after it collided head-on with a tree and the rear of mid-engined car was damaged by a sign-post. Fortunately no-one was injured in the crash last Wednesday. Essex police has appealed for information from anyone who may have witnessed it being driven before the crash. The McLaren 650S Spider can cost more than £215,000 new, can go from 0 to 62mph in just three seconds and has a top speed of 204mph. Although no one has been arrested, enquiries are on-going to determine who was driving the car at the time.

HS2 trains cancelled due to hedgehogs on the line: RICHARD LITTLEJOHN on how the £50bn rail project is at risk because of ELEVEN spikey protestors near Euston

London Zoo say the area's hedgehog population will be 'devastated'. I know this sounds like a crazy idea, but couldn't they just be moved inside the zoo, writes RICHARD LITTLEJOHN.

Hate the word 'moist'? You're probably neurotic but well-educated: Scientists study why the term makes people recoil in disgust

An Ohio-based researchers reveals aversion to the word may be due to its association to sex and bodily functions, and even related to the facial muscles used to say the word (illustrated).

Air rage is FOUR TIMES more likely to happen in planes with first class cabins because economy passengers 'feel inferior', study shows

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Economy class passengers were vastly more likely to erupt in anger when flying in the same plane as first class passengers, a study from Toronto, Canada, has found.

Cars will be able to steer themselves at 81mph on motorways as the era of driverless cars FINALLY arrives in Britain with new United Nations laws

epa04744356 Tinosch Ganjineh (L) Project Leader AutoNOMOS, and Daniel Goehring, Project Leader Self-Driving Cars Intelligent Systems and Robotics Freie Universitaet Berlin (R) drive in a driverless car, presented by Swiss communication company Swisscom, during a press event in Zurich, Switzerland, 12 May 2015. In cooperation with UVEK (the Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications) and Germany's Autonomos Labs, Swisscom presented the first driverless car to take to Swiss roads. The car is a VW Passat, which Autonomos Labs has fitted with sensors, computers and software. The computer drives, steers and brakes the vehicle autonomously, and detects other vehicles and pedestrians by means of laser scanners, radar and video cameras.  EPA/ENNIO LEANZA

The new regulations at the United Nations, due to be published next month, will allow cars to drive for up to three minutes without any intervention from the driver on British motorways.

A depressingly typical British bank holiday: Mayhem on the streets of Newcastle as drunken revellers enjoy a alcohol-fuelled May Day weekend

Newcastle's drunk revellers enjoy a booze-fuelled May Day Bank Holiday weekend

Stumbling out of nightclubs and being propped up by friends as they attempt to make their way home, these are some of the thousands of revellers who descended on Newcastle for a boozy Bank Holiday weekend. Party-goers made the most of the three-day May Day Bank Holiday by dressing up to the nines and hitting the northern city's pubs and clubs, as the country enjoyed one of the warmest weekends of the year so far. However, while many enjoyed their booze-fuelled antics, it all became a bit too much for some - with several party animals seen slumped on the streets, throwing up in bins or being consoled by friends. Others were pictured putting on an amorous public display of affection without a care in the world as revellers enjoyed their kebabs and takeaways around them following a boozy night.

Evasive manoeuvres and a captain being knocked unconscious by his first officer: Pilots reveal the scariest moments they didn't bother to tell passengers about

In a new thread on the US-based website Reddit, anonymous pilots have shared their most frightening moments - from near misses to fierce crosswinds - that weren't reported to passengers.

Revealed: Why passenger jets have curved wing tips (and how they have probably saved you money on a flight)

The curved tip at the end of a plane's wing is known as a winglet. It's a design element that was developed by a Nasa engineer in the 1970s - and can improve fuel efficiency by 7%.

Family basset hound refuses to leave dying toddler's bedside as her parents prepare to turn off life support after crippling stroke

Family basset hounds refuse to leave dying toddler's bedside after crippling stroke

At just four months old, Nora Hall suffered a stroke that shut down both sides of her brain and crippled her nervous system. Despite weeks of intensive care, doctors at Minneapolis' Chidren's Hospital have come to the conclusion that she will not survive her injuries. Her parents Mary and John have taken the painful decision to unplug her life support. The longer she stays alive, the closer she gets to a traumatic and fatal heart attack.

Woman, 19, pleads guilty after being seen pleasuring herself while sat on a city centre bench in Truro 

The 19-year-old said she could not remember the incident in Lemon Quay, Truro, Cornwall (pictured), and magistrates in the city heard it was a 'massive source of embarrassment'.

Drink driver caught behind the wheel at TWICE the legal limit has his sentence cut because he said he had been beaten up and had to 'flee for his life'

Craig Chandler, 29, told magistrates in Sunderland he had been 'set upon by three people' at his flat in South Shields and only got in his car over the limit because he 'feared for his safety'.

The best thing since buttered bread? Offundo device makes sandwiches in just three seconds...if you're willing to pay £90

Kevin Whitehead, from Nottingham, came up with the idea for Offundo (pictured) - which is Latin for 'to spread' - after working in the catering industry for 20 years.

Loss of senses, cosmic radiation and constipation: What REALLY happens to your body after boarding a flight revealed

Even the toughest of holidaymakers may experience symptoms including bloating and even oxygen deprivation when travelling by aircraft, an Australian insurance company revealed.

Pictured: Girl, 17, who died after taking 'MasterCard' Ecstasy pill - the THIRD tragedy to hit her family after her two young siblings died as babies

Faye Allen who died after taking a pink ‘MasterCard' Ecstasy pill in Manchester club is

Faye Allen (left), 17, from Liverpool, died in hospital yesterday after collapsing at the Victoria Warehouse, Manchester, during a night out with her boyfriend. Today, as her death was confirmed, devastated friends and relatives paid tribute to the teenager, describing her as a 'warm, loving girl'. Her boyfriend's father also revealed it was the first time that Faye had ever been clubbing or taken the drugs (inset) before. Police have now issued a warning, urging any clubgoers who took the pill to seek medical attention. Faye's death is a tragedy for her mother, who lost two children to cot death more than ten years ago. Faye was just five when her 23-month-old brother Jordon died in July 2004. Four weeks later, her 18-week-old sister Neve also died suddenly (they are pictured together, right).

Leaked documents from ISIS headquarters show terror group and Syrian dictator Assad colluded over the city of Palmyra 

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An investigation suggests there was co-operation between the Syrian regime and ISIS over the city of Palmyra, which was held by ISIS for nearly a year before it was retaken by Syrian forces in March.

'Carry on talking among yourselves': Incredible moment Victoria Derbyshire walks off her set during her live show - to take a six-year-old boy to the toilet 

'Carry on talking among yourselves': Incredible moment Victoria Derbyshire walks off the

The presenter was interviewing parents about their decision to pull their children out of school and boycott SATs tests when Kai, six, inset, began shuffling in her chair. Ms Derbyshire, who has two sons herself, asked him: 'You alright Kai? What's the matter darling? Do you need the loo?'. Kai then told her he was also feeling hot under the studio lights so she grabbed the six-year-old by the arm and they walked off set. She said: 'Yes, it's boiling in here. Right, let's go to the loo come on', before telling the guests: 'Can you just talk amongst yourselves and I'll be back in one second'.

Urban Outfitters are forced to pull their 'peachy head' shampoo for 'suicidal' hair after sparking a furious backlash on Twitter 

Urban Outfitters has stopped selling its Peachy Head shampoo which claimed to treat 'suicidal' hair after shocked shoppers branded it 'shameful and hugely irresponsible on Twitter'.

'The benefits of statins have been exaggerated and their side-effects downplayed': Expert claims healthy patients are being over-medicated due to trials sponsored by drug companies

Dr Aseem Malhotra is a consultant cardiologist and advisor on the National Obesity Forum. He believes the drug should not be prescribed to anyone other than those at high risk of heart disease.

Blind grandmother-of-30, 71, dishonestly swindled £40,000 in benefits and spent the cash on cigarettes and shopping sprees

Retired cleaner Maureen Dilleston, of Scunthorpe, admitted falsely claiming pension credit for eight years and presenting herself as living alone when she was actually with her husband.

Woman who claims to be Prince's half-sister sues for 'her share' of the musician's estate

One of his generation's most prolific musicians, Prince died suddenly on April 21 at the age of 57 at his Paisley Park estate outside Minneapolis ©Mark Ralston (AFP/File)

A woman who claims to be Minnesota Prince's half-sister has sued his estate so she could be included in the final payout once his assets are distributed among his siblings.

Obese mother unveils her incredible transformation after an unflattering Facebook photo shocked her into losing HALF her body weight

Obese mother loses 100lb after being tagged in an unflattering Facebook photo

Sarah Reynolds, 31, from Guelph, Ontario, ballooned to 225lb (16st) after the birth of her third child in 2001. The picture was 'worse than she had allowed herself to believe' she looked and spurred the waitress on to tackle her addiction to food and dependence on carbs and sugar. Today, the slimline mother-of-three (left) says she's a better example to her children than ever before.

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'This is how Canada brings it!' Justin Trudeau issues his own challenge to Prince Harry, The Queen and the Obamas ahead of the Invictus Games - by doing push-ups

Justin Trudeau challenges the Obamas, Prince Harry and The Queen for Invictus Games

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has become the latest world leader to drop the mic in the build-up to the Invictus Games. The politician showed off his athletic prowess yet again by doing press-ups as he issued a challenge to the Obamas, Prince Harry and the Queen ahead of the tournament involving ex-service members. The 44-year-old, who has built a worldwide female fan base since coming into office, was joined by Canadian former military in a back-and-forth that has created laughs across the globe. In a video posted on Twitter on Monday, Trudeau, who in the past has showed off his boxing skills on social media, starts by saying: 'Oh, hey. I just thought I'd show our friends in the U.S. and U.K. how Canada brings it.' Then, with one hand planted firmly on the ground, Trudeau says 'Boom'. He then drops an imaginative microphone, as two ex-service members next to him drop actual mics they're holding. The video was uploaded the same day Trudeau met Prince Harry to announce that the Invictus Games will be in Toronto in 2017.

German woman found beaten to death had been held captive in cellar by couple for 'several weeks' after answering a singles ad, police say 

epa05287272 Exterior view on the house of a murder suspect couple in Hoexter, Germany, 02 May 2016. According to the public prosecutor's office, a woman died as a result of serious abuses after being held captive in the secluded house. The couple that is allegedly responsible for the death of the 41-year-old woman has confessed another homicide, according to information obtained by German news media. The findings imply that the woman met her tantaliser through a partnering advert.  EPA/MARCEL KUSCH

The victim was allegedly kept captive for several weeks by a man and his ex-wife in Höxter, Germany, and died from a 'blunt trauma' to her head, prosecutors said.

Police marksmen shoot dead 'traveller', 36, during pre-planned operation as officers investigate death of pensioner who was killed just weeks ago at his rural home

A 36-year-old man was shot dead during a pre-planned operation last night involving armed police in Goudhurst, Kent, linked to the murder of a 73-year-old man in Biddenden on March 21.

My life-or-death battle with the SILENT KILLER: Tory grandee Lord Ashcroft, 70, reveals his personal battle with sepsis

Lord Ashcroft was on a business trip in the Caribbean when doctors diagnosed the condition and organised an emergency airlift to a hospital in the U.S..

Cameron steps up curbs on extremists with new bill in the Queen's Speech that aims to ban organisations and gag individuals

The Prime Minister will introduce an Extremism Bill later this month which will include measures to ban organisations, gag individuals and close down premises used to 'promote hatred'.

Here be dragons: Rare map of Middle-Earth with J. R. R. Tolkien's spidery handwritten notes scribbled on it in green ink is bought by Oxford's Bodleian library for £60,000 

The incredible creation, which is covered Tolkien's spidery handwriting, was found inside late illustrator Pauline Baynes's edition of the book and went on sale at Blackwell's Rare Books in Oxford last year.

The rune translation that rewrites Viking history in Sweden: Rök stone does NOT tell tales of heroic feats and warrior kings

An expert at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, has re-interpreted the Rök Runestone (pictured) saying its message refers to the monument itself, not heroic acts by Viking warriors.

Did Craig Wright REALLY create Bitcoin? Sceptics cast doubt on the entrepreneur's claims he is the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto

Craig Wright (pictured), from Sydney, outed himself publicly this week. The entrepreneur admitted he was the real persona behind the mysterious moniker Satoshi Nakamoto.

The app that blocks your phone while driving: Romex tracks how fast you are moving to lock down distracting handsets

Greenford-based Romex's app (icon pictured) uses a phone's GPS system to detect when it's travelling at 4mph (6km/h) or more.

Can you spot the Trump card? Now try the Clinton card! Daily Mail Online challenges YOU to find the presidential candidates hidden away in a fiendishly-tricky puzzle

Can you spot the Donald Trump card?

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's faces are hidden among a bunch of playing cards. The puzzle, illustrated by Michael Rogalski exclusively for Daily Mail Online, paints the Democratic frontrunner as a queen and the Republican candidate as a king, hidden among a bunch of lookalike cards. The puzzle plays off the popular internet trend that started back in December, when Hungarian artist Gergely Dudás posted the first Hungarian artist Gergely Dudás - which hid a panda among a sea of snowmen.

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Divorcing Lineker scores an extra £1.1m for his war chest after closing down his company All Jazz

The 55-year-old former England striker last week claimed divorce lawyers boost their fees but should have no trouble affording his split from model and actress Danielle Bux, 36.

Is THIS the secret to baby soft skin? Beauty vlogger who uses mouthwash on her dandruff now claims that NAPPY RASH cream can cure acne

Farah Dhukai, from Concord, Ontario, posted a video on Instagram explaining the lotion worked because it contains zinc oxide, an 'acne killer'. It has been viewed 251,000 times.

Miracle rescue of 18-month-old girl pulled out alive four days after six-storey building collapsed in Kenya... after a relative put her in a BUCKET for safety

The Red Cross said the little girl was found "in a bucket wrapped in a blanket" and was dehydrated but without visible physical injuries ©Tony Karumba (AFP)

An 18-month-old girl has been pulled out alive from underneath a six-storey building in Nairobi, Kenya, four days after it collapsed, killing at least 23 people.

Jellyfish Lake is losing its namesake: Droughts and El Nino cause numbers to plummet from 8 million to just 600,000

In this Dec. 9, 2014, photo, golden jellyfish swim in Jellyfish Lake in Palau. Part of a UNESCO World Heritage area, the saltwater lake has long been a source of wonder for tourists, who have delighted in snorkeling among the millions of golden jellyfish which can fill the water as thick as corn chowder. But some tourists in recent weeks have struggled to find even a single jellyfish, prompting at least one tour operator to suspend its trips.(Kevin Davidson via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT, NO SALES

While scientists say there's every chance numbers will rebound when conditions improve, they also worry global warming poses a long-term threat to the delicate ecosystem of Palau in the Pacific.

What would be YOUR ultimate travel tip? Holidaymakers reveal their top advice from using Google maps offline to why it's better staying in a hostel than Airbnb  

Taking to the internet, holidaymakers from across the globe have shared their ultimate travel tips. More than 385 Reddit users have compiled their ultimate list of do's and don'ts when going abroad.

Barcelona set to introduce a tourist tax on day-trippers to Spanish city after locals complain that holidaymakers are a 'bigger problem than poverty'

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The move is aimed at placating irate locals in Barcelona, who believe the hordes of holidaymakers on their streets have become a 'bigger problem than poverty'.

'That was so amazing to see': Mother-to-be captures the incredible moment her baby girl is clearly seen rolling over inside the womb at 39 weeks

Mother captures the moment her baby rolls over in the womb at 39 weeks

A woman has captured the moment her unborn baby girl flipped around in the womb at 39 weeks. The incredible video, which has been viewed over 5.4 million times, sees the woman sitting on the couch watching a movie. Her unborn baby starts to squirm and as the video progresses, the baby's limbs become visible through the woman's skin. The baby then flips around and settles in a new position. Thousands have commented on the video and were amazed by the raw footage. While it is not clear where the video has come, a British voice can be heard in the background.

Chrome finally topples Internet Explorer in the battle of the browser: Google's app takes 0.3% lead over Microsoft in desktop traffic

Data from NetMarketShare reveals Google Chrome has taken the lead in desktop browser traffic. Chrome holds 41.6% of all shares, compared to Microsoft's Internet Explorer's 41.3%.

Alien-hunting ExoMars mission is delayed by TWO YEARS: Rover designed to search for life on the red planet will launch in 2020

The second stage of a joint European-Russian mission, sending a rover to search for signs of life on Mars, will be delayed from 2018 to 2020 because of problems with industrial contractors.

Still waiting for your Hogwarts letter? Step into the world of Harry Potter with this muggles' guide to the filming locations

From Platform 9 3/4 at King's Cross railway station in London to Malfoy Manor in Derbyshire, a new infographic reveals all the spots that should be top of any muggles' bucket list.

Hulk Hogan is suing Gawker AGAIN claiming website leaked sex tape containing racist tirade that cost him his job with World Wrestling Entertainment 

Hulk Hogan has filed a second lawsuit against Gawker, this time suing the website for allegedly leaking the transcript from one of his sex tapes that featured a racist tirade.

Shocking moment groom is accidentally blasted in the head - but SURVIVES - when guest shoots celebratory gunfire at a wedding in India 

Shocking moment groom is accidentally blasted in the head – but SURVIVES - when guest

Footage shows guests singing and dancing at the ceremony, in the city of Hisar, northwest of New Delhi, India, when the music is interrupted by a single shot. Screams could be heard as the groom collapsed to the ground after a bullet hit his head. Video shows a cloud of smoke as the weapon is discharged by one of the wedding guests.

Betrayal of the Brave: Deporting our Afghan translators shames Britain says former Forces chief Lord Guthrie

Field Marshal Lord Guthrie led a furious protest against the Government's policy towards loyal Afghan interpreters as he threw his weight behind a Daily Mail campaign to give them sanctuary.

PETER OBORNE: I've seen these brave translators shake with fear. Our betrayal of them sickens me  

Almost all decent people would agree that we British owe a tremendous national debt to the Afghan interpreters who risked their lives to help our soldiers, writes PETER OBORNE.

Signed, sealed, delivered... and damaged in 57 days: Almost a third of drivers prang a new car within two months of ownership

New-car drivers in the UK are clocking up repair bills of £402million a year within just two months of taking delivery of the vehicle with most accidents taking place on the 57th day of ownership.

Want better sex? Count your calories even if you don't need to! Cutting down by a quarter 'improves love life, sleep and mood'

Researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Louisiana found adults with an ideal BMI had better health and relationships 2 years after eating a calorie light diet.

How sunshine cuts blood pressure - and makes you thinner! New research reveals benefits that AREN'T linked to vitamin D

Even taking the skin-cancer risk fully into account, scientists say that getting a good dose of sunshine is statistically going to make us live longer, healthier and happier lives.

Nearly 150 people aboard a Disney cruise ship bound for the Bahamas struck down with stomach illness

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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating an outbreak after 131 passengers and 14 crew fell ill aboard the Disney Wonder cruise ship which travelled from Miami to the Bahamas last week.

Desperate holidaymakers abandon their cars and taxis on the M56 to walk, crawl and climb with their suitcases to Manchester airport after man on bridge causes three-hour bank holiday traffic jam

Desperate holidaymakers abandon their cars on the M56 to get to Manchester airport

Police closed the motorway for nearly three hours while responding to 'an incident on an over bridge' at Junction 4 yesterday. Desperate holidaymakers caught in the tailback (left) were seen dragging their suitcases towards the airport, fearful they would miss their flights. Meanwhile other passengers clambered up an embankment on the side of the road (bottom right) and helped each other over a fence towards a footpath (top right). Police shut part of the motorway on Sunday evening as officers tried to talk a man safely down from a bridge at around 6.30pm, and he came down at around 9pm.

Solar Impulse 2 completes Phoenix-San Francisco leg of round-the-world flight

Swiss pilot Andre Borschberg successfully lands Solar Impulse 2 at Phoenix Goodyear Airport in Arizona on May 2, 2016 ©Mark Ralston (AFP)

The experimental solar powered plane has completed the 10th leg of its global journey, flying from San Francisco to Phoenix, Arizona in just under 16 hours.

David Attenborough at 90, still king of the BBC jungle: Broadcaster recreates 1956 Radio Times cover to celebrate landmark birthday

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To celebrate Sir David Attenborough?s 90th birthday, an exclusive photoshoot echoing the first of his 22 Radio Times covers from 1956

Posing for the Radio Times with a lion cub, David Attenborough is clearly in his element. Sixty years ago he appeared on the cover of the same publication, with a rescued bear cub.

GPs are being paid millions a year to conduct health 'MOTs' - despite checks having 'very modest benefits for patients'

The £300million-a-year NHS Health Checks screening programme aims to save thousands of people from heart attacks, strokes and diabetes. Research found it stopped one per 4,762 patients.

90,000 children enter EU on their own in just a year: One in seven were aged under 13 as David Cameron faces growing pressure to allow more child refugees to come to Britain

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Greece will not be able to start sending refugees back to Turkey from March 20, 2016, the government said, as the country struggles to implement a key deal aimed at easing Europe's migrant crisis. The numbers are daunting: officials said as of Saturday there were 47,500 migrants in Greece, including 8,200 on the islands and 10,500 massed at the Idomeni camp on the Macedonian border. / AFP / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI        (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images)

The number of lone children claiming asylum in Europe nearly quadrupled to 88,300 last year, official figures revealed yesterday. Nearly 12,000 of them were 13 years old or younger.

A tip for greedy restaurants: Stop stealing the cash I give your waiters, writes QUENTIN LETTS 

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Some of our biggest restaurant chains are finally about to be shamed into passing on 'gratuities' to their staff. Is it not a scandal that they ever held on to them in the first place?

He picked the wrong bus! Pervert gets a slap after flashing at a female passenger - before EVERY woman onboard joins in 

Video shows man in Turkey get a slap after flashing his genitals at female passenger

The incident, caught on camera, showed the 34-year-old man being confronted by his victim and other women after he allegedly showed her his genitals on the bus in north-western Turkey. As the blows grew more and more frequent, he was forced to try and climb off the bus when the doors opened. But he was then grabbed by another passenger. Eyewitnesses said when the woman realised what the man was showing her, she screamed and started hitting him, and then the other women joined in.

Seeing double: Creepy moment two-headed lizard feeds itself with both mouths at the same time as it picks off woodlice for dinner 

The creature, living in China, showed that its two heads were remarkably in sync with each other when they scooped up woodlice with their tongues at exactly the same time.

So picturesque it's hard to believe they're real: The fairy-tale villages that make for a truly magical getaway

A charming village in England's Cotswolds, a quintessential German town and a lakeside retreat in the Alps are among the destinations that look like they're from the pages of a storybook.

Are you a bad speller? It could be because you bumped your HEAD as a child - as this 10 year-old girl discovered

Lucy Halls, from Oxford, suffered concussion when she was four years old - yet, six years on, she still suffers from the after-effects of her fall.

'He asked me if I knew when McDonald's opened': Obese woman sheds more than eight stone after a man PRETENDED to fancy her in cruel 'pull a pig' prank 

Fiona Moore, 26, lost shed eight and a half stone after she fell victim of a cruel 'pull a pig' prank in a bar and decided to change her diet. Moore, from Kidderminster, now weighs a healthy 11 stone.

So much for the smart home: Researchers reveal major security flaws in Samsung's SmartThings system that let hackers unlock your doors and set off alarms

The University of Michigan used malicious apps to hack Samsung's SmartThings platform. The team found it is possible to gain PIN codes for locks and trick inside devices to turn on or shut down.

Why MEN diagnosed with breast cancer are far more likely to die from the killer disease than women

When Peter Thorne, from Hampshire, came across a pea-shaped lump on the right-hand side of his chest, he put it down to a pulled muscle. But it later turned out to be grade 3 cancer.

Idiot driver alert! Truck causes chaos at roadblock after forcing cars onto pavement before blasting through red light 

Dashcam footage shows truck causes chaos at roadblock after forcing cars onto pavement

The footage was captured by another motorist as she waited at a set of temporary traffic lights in Duston, Northamptonshire (pictured top right). At first the truck blocked the lane by stopping so close to the lights that three oncoming cars had to mount the pavement to squeeze past (shown main picture). Then, apparently realising his error, the driver reversed back behind Claire's car so that the rest of the traffic could safely pass by, which meant she was unable to go forward while the lights were green. But as the lights turned red again, the truck shot back into sight and ran straight through, leaving a workman visibly exasperated (bottom right image).

Celebrity massage therapist reveals how she BITES her A-list clients on their backs in a bizarre technique designed to 'tenderise' muscles

Dorothy Stein, 48, from New Jersey, built her massage empire as 'Dr Dot' after giving rock stars back-rubs in exchange for concert tickets and now uses her signature 'bite method' on clients.

Rhino shot dead by poachers in Indian reserve visited by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge last month - the second since royal tour

Another rhino has been killed in Kaziranga on Monday 2nd April 2016, taking the total number poached this year to eight.
Endangered one-horned rhinos, are poached for their horns which are sawed off and taken away by hunters, often while the rhino is still alive. Rhino horns are highly valued in the international black market for their so-called medicinal values.
Earlier this year, a rhino was killed 12 hours after Duke of Cambridge Prince William and his wife Duchess Kate Middleton had visited the Kaziranga National Park in April to raise awareness about rhino protection. Another rhino was poached two days before the royal coupleís visit.
Last year a total of 17 rhinos were poached.

The female rhino was found with her horn sawn off in Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India on Monday, taking the total number poached this year to eight.

The circle of life! American artist transforms family of four into characters from the Lion King in jaw-dropping digitally enhanced photographs

Claudia and Rob Carroll and their children Finn, six, and Reuben, two, from Bradford, have been transformed into a pride of lions thanks to the digital creativity of US-based artist Devin Mitchell.

Student RAF pilots who died when their light aircraft crashed into a remote field in Yorkshire are named by police 

RAF student pilots Cameron James Forster, 21, from Sussex, and Ajvir Singh Sandhu, 25, from Essex, were killed when their aircraft plummeted to the ground 15 miles north of York on Saturday.

Tearful North Korean waitresses weep as Kim Jong-un presents them to the world to claim their co-workers were 'tricked into defecting by Seoul' 

North Korean waitresses weep as Kim Jong-un claims their co-workers were 'tricked into

Pyongyang says 12 workers from the secretive nation were abducted from a restaurant in China - but South Korea says they willingly defected. North Korea today stepped up their calls for the waitresses to be returned - by presenting colleagues and parents of the restaurant staff to international media. Kim Jong-Un's authorities say the women were tricked into thinking they were being transferred to work at another restaurant in Malaysia.

Have a break, have a melon and mascarpone Kit Kat! Nestle launches bizarre new cheese flavoured chocolate bars

Kit Kat Japan has launched melon and mascarpone cheese flavoured versions of the classic chocolate bar. The announcement has received a mixed reaction on social media.

Frenchman sues former employers for £280,000 because his job was so BORING it made him depressed and forced him to quit

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Frederic Desnard, 44, claims four years of menial tasks at a perfume company in Paris, France, left him 'depressed, destroyed and ashamed' to the point where he had to quit.

The Glasgow primary without a SINGLE Scottish pupil: 181 of school's 222 children are from either Romania or Slovakia

Annette Street School is pleading for cash to help teach its Roma, Eastern European and Asian children, who don't speak English as a first language.

Can you use pension freedoms to blow your savings, then go on benefits? Our Agony Uncle Steve Webb answers your questions

This week, our retirement Agony Uncle Steve Webb answers a reader who wants to know if pension freedoms allow you to spend your all savings then claim benefits.

Excited villagers thought they had been blessed by an 'angel from heaven' after doll washes up on a beach in Indonesia - only to discover it was an inflatable SEX TOY

Indonesian villagers find SEX TOY washed up off the remote Banggai islands off Sulawesi

A villager named Pardin found the doll when he was fishing off the remote Banggai islands off Sulawesi, a day after a solar eclipse swept across the area, a deeply spiritual experience in the Muslim country. took the partially inflated doll to his home in Kalupapi village, where it was treated with great reverence. His mother gave the 'angel' a fresh change of clothes and new Muslim headscarf to wear every day and pictures showed it sitting up in a chair (bottom right) and accompanying locals on a boat trip (top right). Police decided to investigate after becoming concerned the increasing excitement about the 'angel' could lead to unrest - and soon punctured the theory of divine intervention.

Shocking moment tourist falls from the Great Wall of China and plummets to the ground below - but he lives to tell the tale

The man was visiting the famously beautiful Jiankou section of the Great Wall during the May Day Holiday when he lost his balance and fell over the edge.

How wealth can help you live until 96: Gap in life expectancy between rich and poor grows for the first time the 1870s with unhealthy lifestyles blamed 

Experts from the Cass Business School, part of London's City University, blame unhealthy lifestyles for the gap in life expectancy between the richest and poorest males.

Hilarious moment man pranks girlfriend by mixing fake tan with her make-up to leave her with a bright orange face

The prankster, known only as Reuben, cunningly poured out his girlfriend's foundation into a bowl and squirted in some fake tan cream at their home in Milton Keynes.

Bride, 30 is diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer just weeks after her wedding when husband feels lump under her arm while HUGGING her

Bride diagnosed with breast cancer weeks after her wedding when husband feels lump while

Jodie Pullinger, of Tooting, south west London, was cuddling her husband Will Barker, 32 (left, at their wedding), after returning from their honeymoon when he felt a hard bump under her right armpit. In hospital, a biopsy and ultrasound revealed a 7cm tumour in her right breast and doctors said the cancer had spread to her lymph nodes. She immediately underwent a mastectomy and had her breast rebuilt (top right, in hospital), before undergoing chemotherapy, radiotherapy (bottom right, after she lost her hair) and fertility treatment so the pair can have a chance of having a baby in future. Despite suffering a terrible shock, she credits her husband with saving her life. She said: 'Will saved my life. It was terrifying when I learnt I had cancer - especially when I learnt it was advanced. I went from being a new bride who had just returned from the honeymoon of my dreams in Mexico to undergoing surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy.'

Me-owww! Clumsy cat climbs over its friend and falls off a curtain rail 

This is the hilarious moment a clumsy cat tries to get down from a curtain rail by clambering over another feline in Japan - but it falls off after failing to realise it was too close to the edge.

Dramatic moment head of British pharmaceutical firm's Korean operation is attacked by grieving relative during apology over 100 deaths linked to its sterilising fluid

Atar Safdar, the head of Oxy Reckitt Benckiser Korea, bows during a press conference at a hotel in Seoul on May 2, 2016.\nThe head of the Korean subsidiary of a British consumer goods company was slapped and shouted down Monday as he apologised for his firm's role in selling a humidifier disinfectant blamed for more than 100 deaths in South Korea. Shouting "too late" and "cannot forgive" in English, a handful of victims' relatives rushed the podium where Atar Safdar, the head of Oxy Reckitt Benckiser Korea, was speaking at a hotel in Seoul.\n / AFP PHOTO / YONHAP / Yonhap / REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT  NO ARCHIVES  RESTRICTED TO SUBSCRIPTION USE    YONHAP/AFP/Getty Images

Nearly 180 people have died or suffered injuries as a result of the humidifier sterilizer sold in South Korea by Reckitt Benckiser, which also sells famous brands such as Dettol and Nurofen.

Together for man's best friend: Alesha Dixon, Professor Green and Will Young are joined by their puppies in campaign to stop China's dog meat festival where stolen pets are slaughtered and eaten

Alesha Dixon, Professor Green and Will Young star in Humane Society campaign to stop Yulin

Alesha Dixon, Professor Green and Will Young are joined by their own pets in a public plea to end China's annual dog meat festival that takes place next month. The annual dog meat festival in Yulin, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, sees 10,000 dogs and cats slaughtered in the span of a few days. Most of the animals are stolen pets and strays grabbed from the streets, some still wearing their collars. Miss Dixon is hugs her cocker spaniels Rosie and Prince, Professor Green is flanked by his dog Arthur, and Will holds his dog Esme, in the emotional campaign to stop the cruel methods of slaughter.

Why we sometimes mix up the names of our loved ones: Researchers find the brain stores close relationships in a special 'family folder'

Researchers say 'misnaming' is a common cognitive mistake that follows predictable patterns and can even indicate what relationship category you consider your loved ones to be in.

Mother-of-eight breast cancer survivor who had a double mastectomy and starred in Beyonce's Lemonade starts walking 1,000 miles topless to fight the stigma of scars

Paulette Leaphart (pictured), 49, began her journey from Biloxi, Mississippi to Washington, DC on Sunday. She wants to campaign for affordable care in the face of life-threatening illnesses.

 

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Spitting feathers! Lioness sends huge flock of doves into a flap before snatching one of the birds from the sky and devouring it

Lioness catches bird out of the air in stunning photos from Botswana

The birds, which had landed near a watering hole in the Chobe National Park in Botswana, proved easy prey for the energetic big cat. Pictures show the animal slowly creeping up on the Cape Turtle Doves, before launching into a sprint and expertly snatching its dinner from the sky. Photographer Steven Stockhall, who was leading a tour at the park, said the lioness then devoured its catch, leaving it with feathers all over its face.

Is the most extreme eating challenge yet? Teeth chattering video shows man devouring a corn cob in 10 seconds by putting it on a rotating DRILL

A man nicknamed Eater Yang posted the video of himself eating corn. He put the cob on a drill and turned it on and finished it in just seconds. Video from the China based vlogger has had mixed reactions.

'Running Man' police recruitment video challenging officers around the world to a dance off sends the internet wild

Uploading the clip to its public Facebook page, the organisation challenged police forces across Australia to a dance-off, encouraging them to share their own moves.

'Fat kid' who ate McDonald's meals every day becomes a ripped personal trainer after watching fitness tutorials on YouTube

Personal trainer Matthew Murray, 26, from Manchester, weighed nearly 19st thanks to his unhealthy diet. He lost six stone after becoming a vegetarian and exercising six times a week.

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Mac on... New restaurant tipping rules

'The restaurant, Gerald. Where you got food poisoning...did you leave a tip?'

Having a bad hair day? Scared birds run away from snowy egret after seeing his crazy fluffed up feathers

Having a bad hair day? Scared birds run away from snowy egret after seeing his crazy

A group of birds was seen fleeing from the path of the snowy heron on a salt marsh in Murrells Inlet in South Carolina, after it paraded around with its feathers fluffed up around its face. But rather than the birds running away because they did not want to be seen with the outsider, they actually fled because his fluffed up feathers mean he is the 'aggressor' of the group.

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How to keep ducklings entertained for hours: Adorable little chicks can't resist going up and down slide 

Ducklings going up and down a water slide have the time of their life in funny video

A family of thrill-seeking ducklings patiently queue up and take turns to have a go on their very own water slide. The babies are so excited about using the contraption, they sprint back to the top in seconds (left). They then wait patiently for each other to dive into the metal slide - and it only takes them one second to reach the bottom (right).

Bizarre moment a 'drunk contortionist' stops traffic before doing the splits in the middle of a wet road

One driver was making his way through a rainy village near Minsk in Belarus, travelling slowly due to wet conditions. A mystery figure, wearing a long black coat, raised up his hands to stop the driver.

Navel-ty factor! Hilarious video shows curious toddler Jax discovering his dad's belly button and poking it with fascination

The curious nine-month-old boy named Jax, who lives with his parents outside Shreveport in Louisiana, was filmed lifting up his dad's T-shirt and staring at his belly button in confusion.

The most complete map of Pluto's frozen landscape: Stunning new images reveal the dwarf planet's 'sunken heart' and icy terrain

The most complete map of Pluto's frozen landscape

The latest images woven into the map were sent back to Earth as recently as April 25, and the team will continue to add photos as the spacecraft transmits the rest of its stored Pluto encounter data. Nasa has also released a relief view (inset) of the region surrounding the left side of Pluto's distinctive heart-shaped feature, informally dubbed Sputnik Planum. It shows that the vast expanse of the icy surface is on average 2 miles (3km) lower than the surrounding terrain.

   

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