STL RESULT TODAY – PCSO releases the official STL results for July 2, 2025 (Wednesday) in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao at 10:30 AM, 3:00 PM, 7:00 PM, 8:00 PM, and 9PM draws.
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STL RESULT TODAY – PCSO releases the official STL results for July 2, 2025 (Wednesday) in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao at 10:30 AM, 3:00 PM, 7:00 PM, 8:00 PM, and 9PM draws.
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ALISHA LEHMANN risked a wardrobe malfunction as she adjusted her bra while modelling a bikini.
The Swiss stunner, 26, cut a sultry figure while posing for a new fashion shoot.
Lehmann showed off her football skills on a beach with the sun shining down.
But it was the Juventus star’s red bikini which turned heads on social media.
Fans flocked online as Lehmann displayed her toned figure in an advert for Tezenis.
But she almost suffered a wardrobe malfunction while adjusting her bra.
Luckily for Lehmann, there were no issues to worry about.
And she instead lapped up praise from supporters on Instagram.
One said: “Beautiful.”
Another declared: “Why are you so pretty?”
One noted: “Alisha is really sweet.”
Another added: “So amazing, beautiful lady.”
Lehmann was previously in a relationship with Brazil star and former Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz.
Following speculation over her personal life, Lehmann’s mother took aim at critics in a social media rant.
Sarah Guggisberg said: “She (Lehmann) became famous for her footballing achievements, not her makeup.
“She wears makeup, right? She’s been playing in the top flight for years. It’s not like she just wears makeup.
“You don’t know her at all and you don’t know what a wonderful person she is.
“And she became famous for her footballing achievements, not her makeup.”
UNA Healy looked “absolutely breathtaking” as she stepped on stage in a see-through dress.
The Tipperary beauty had the honour of supporting Alanis Morissette for her Irish dates.
Una performed with her fellow Irish Women in Harmony singers at Malahide Castle, Dublin on Sunday, June 29.
They then followed the Ironic star to Belfast, where they took to the stage at Ormeau Park in Belfast last night.
The mum-of-two took to Instagram today to share some incredible snaps from the special night.
Una asked fans in anyone “recognised” her outfit that she styled for the show.
The singer had recycled a white lace dress she wore in her Stay My Love music video that she filmed with Sam Palladio in 2017.
She finished off her cool festival look with a pair of black knee-high boots and a gold necklace.
The 43-year-old captioned her post: “What a few days it’s been performing with @irishwomeninharmony supporting the one and only @alanis.”
Una’s friends and fans were sent into a frenzy as they raced to the comment section with compliments.
Kerry wrote: “So hot, absolutely breathtaking.”
Hals said: “Still looks incredible on you! Nice little throwback.”
Jackie commented: “Pure fire. Gorgeous.”
Another fan added: “Simply stunning.”
It’s been a busy month for Una and last week she got to perform for President Michael D. Higgins at his annual summer garden party with her pal Luke Thomas.
Una also brought her 13-year-old daughter Aoife at Olivia Rodrigo‘s sold out show in Marlay Park, where the American pop sensation was playing to 40,000 fans on Tuesday, June 24.
The 43-year-old and her lookalike daughter posed for a quick selfie in the car on their way to the gig.
The duo looked the part in their white graphic tees with purple details, which is Olivia’s signature colour.
Una opted for a natural makeup look while Aoife styled her hair with decorative embellishments and completed her outfit with face gems.
The mum-of-two captioned her post: “Great day out @oliviarodrigo.”
Fans and friends were all left saying the same thing as they flocked to the comment section to share their love.
Laura said: “Her mama’s twin.”
THIS is the terrifying moment a blade wielding maniac lunges towards a girl at a busy park.
The horrifying footage, captured at what appears to be a party held in Gladstone Park, London, shows a hooded figure running towards their victim.
Petrified onlookers scream as the crowd scatters and people try to flee.
The aggressor swipes their chilling knife towards one girl’s face three times, but fails to make contact.
Meanwhile, the frightened young girl puts her hands up in self-defence and stumbles backwards.
At one point the blade-wielder backs off and retreats towards a group standing in the background.
A man filming said in shock: “She backed out a shank, are you mad?”
A voice which appears to come from a speaker or tannoy alerts the crows police have arrived and the footage cuts off.
The Metropolitan Police said: “On Monday, 30 June at 22:03hrs police attended Gladstone Park, Brent having been made aware of a video on social media of a woman with a knife.
“Officers saw no one who matched the description of the woman in the video.
“No one was injured, no weapons were found and no arrests were made.”
This comes as other shocking moments have been caught on camera up and down the country.
A road-rage driver was filmed “whipping out a sword” and confronting a lone motorcyclist.
Dashcam footage recorded John Bingham, 59, squaring up to the female motorist near his home in Bingham, Upperton on April 30 last year.
The terrifying moment sees the driver speeding ahead of the motorcyclist before stopping and pulling out what appears to be a sword.
Wielding the object, he is caught angrily shaking it at the woman outside of his car window before stepping out of the vehicle.
Elsewhere, this was the terrifying moment a knifeman stormed a restaurant to stab his victim – before stopping to film the horrific attack on his phone.
CCTV footage showed a panic-stricken man rushing into the restaurant in Willesden, north-west London, at around 9pm on Tuesday, April 1.
In other disturbing scenes, two knife-wielding yobs laughed and high-fived after stabbing a stranger in a random attack in Sheffield.
The grim footage also shows them then getting swarmed by police officers armed with tasers and arrested.
They are dramatically handcuffed and then one is seen being led away by cops.
Thugs Ramaray Treasure and Leon Sykes were both jailed for attempted murder in March.
Treasure, who was 17 at the time of the offence, received a 12-year prison sentence, while Sykes, 19, was jailed for 13 years and eight months.
LEONA Maguire will be hoping to respond well to her late disappointment in the PGA Championship and star in what’s set to be a record-breaking KPMG Women’s Irish Open.
The KPMG Women’s Irish Open tees off on Thursday 3 June for the fourth year running since it’s 10-year hiatus.
Last year 37,000 spectators flooded Carton House to set a record attendance for the event.
Maguire was the highest Irish finisher in tied 15th in the 2024 Open, nine shots off the winner Annabel Dimmock who is competing again this year.
The pair will be joined by Charley Hull, Georgia Hall, Anna Nordqvist, Madelene Sagström and many more stars out on the course.
There will also be a record number of Irish players – 16 in total, including seven professionals and nine amateurs – competing in Kildare.
Maguire will be joined by fellow Irish professionals Olivia Mehaffey, Sara Byrne, Lauren Walsh, Annabel Wilson, Anna Foster, and Canice Screene.
An Irish golfer is yet to win in the competition’s 30 year history with 18 opens, this year the 16 representatives will be looking to change that.
When speaking to RTÉ Maguire spoke highly of the competition saying: “I think it’s testament to the investment KPMG have put into the event over the last number of years.
“Since it came back at Dromoland a couple of years ago (2022) the tournament has really elevated and built year-on-year.
“We have increased numbers of spectators and obviously the increase in the number of top quality players coming over. Anna Nordqvist, Charley Hull, they’re a little bit taken aback when they see the number of Irish fans that come out.
“Even this week I’ve had a few friends taking pictures beside Luas signs of me and it’s a bit surreal at times. It’s one of the pinnacle events and one of the premier events on the Ladies European Tour.”
The Cavan native had a tough end to her PGA Championship just last week. She started the final day in sixth place and remained in contention as opponents around her dropped shots.
But a double bogey on the 12th hole and another on the 13th meant last year’s Ladies European Tour winner had to settle for tied 19th along with world number one Nelly Korda.
The highest ranked Irish golfer – 84th – said: “It was a very positive week.
“It was a tough golf course, it was over 100 degrees Fahrenheit here and it was very windy – the windiest conditions we’ve played in in a long time.
“Combine that with a difficult course set up and it really made for a challenge.
“It was kind of nice, you expect a challenge at majors. The KPMG PGA has become a challenging event and we were all expecting that and it was nice to put four good rounds together at this time of the year.”
“I definitely felt that my game was trending in the right direction,” she added.
“I played really well at the Meijer at Grand Rapids the week before. Golf is a funny game, sometimes all it takes is a little thing to click and away you go.”
LOVE Island star Georgia Harrison has revealed shocking details of the abuse she suffered in a previous relationship, including being spat on and pushed out of a moving car.
In an emotional interview on We Need To Talk with Paul C Brunson on Tuesday, the 30-year-old reality star said an early relationship left her deeply traumatised, both emotionally and physically.
“He’d like hold me face down on a bed, where he’d spit in my face,” she recalled.
“He once kicked me out of a moving car, was moving slow, but it was still really traumatic.
“I was really bruised from the experience.”
The abuse extended to emotional manipulation and verbal degradation, Georgia said.
“The emotional abuse would be because he knew I’d never been naked with other men and stuff like that.
“He’d always say, ‘you might think you’re good-looking with your clothes on and all boys do, but actually you’re disgusting, like naked.’
“Anything you can imagine that you could say to someone, he would say to me.
“And I would then start to believe it,” she added.
“I would get in trouble for speaking to certain people, going certain places.
“I just felt completely and utterly trapped. Those abusive relationships, they shape how you see yourself.
“And it’s really hard to ever shake that off.”
Paul asked how Georgia how she broke free from that abusive relationship.
She replied: “It was really hard but eventually I moved away… thats when I started to realise that with the right support around me and being away from that person.
“I could slowly build myself up because actually in that relationship I felt isolated, I felt like if I ever spoke to any of my friends they were always a problem or I felt like I would get in trouble for speaking to certain people, going to certain places.
“I just felt completely and utterly trapped.”
Georgia, who is now expecting her first child with boyfriend Jack Stacey, 33, said she found it difficult to accept the love and stability of her new relationship after years of trauma.
She met Jack on a dating app last summer and described their pregnancy as a “beautiful surprise.”
“I don’t reckon it was until like probably 3 or 4 months in that I actually believed he was going to stick around.
“I was just so damaged by my other relationship experiences,” she said.
“I was convinced that after a few months I was just going to be lovebombed and this couldn’t be as good as it really was that actually it was.
“I don’t think it was until I was pregnant I was like there’s no way he’s ever going anywhere now. But he can still go though.”
Overcome with emotion, Georgia broke down in tears while speaking about Jack’s impact on her life.
“I just love him so much. Like I can’t, I can’t put into words how much he’s changed my life,” she said.
“He’s changed me completely as a person. He’s made me love myself in ways I never thought I could. And he supports me through everything.
“I waited my whole life for someone to treat me the way he treats me. I just feel like happy all the time. I feel like more motivated. I feel more proud of myself.”
Georgia has been awarded an MBE for her work in online safety and cybercrime awareness after her own experience with intimate image abuse.