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KYLE WALKER’S wife Annie Kilner showed off a stunning new look ahead of a major move for her and her family.
The mother-of-four is due to fly to Italy to join Kyle Walker following the 34-year-old’s loan transfer to AC Milan.
Annie, who has more than 81,000 followers on Instagram, showed off eye-catching long and dark braided hair which fell down around her shoulders and to her waist.
She was also seen in a sparkly silver bikini top paired with light blue jeans.
The new look was present as the 33-year-old went out to party for a friend’s birthday as she captioned the post: “Shauna turns 40.”
She also reposted a video from a friend’s Instagram to her story as they enjoyed the night out.
It is understood Annie will by flying to join Walker in Italy after he completed a £4.2million loan from Manchester City to AC Milan that includes an option to buy on a permanent basis.
The Sun revealed how Annie scrapped £27m plans to divorce the defender after a cosy Christmas with the star and their children.
And Annie is now set to move to Milan with Walker, underlining efforts to turn over a new leaf amid their scandal-hit marriage.
The hope is to start afresh by moving away from the goldfish bowl of Cheshire and the constant noise surrounding him and Lauryn Goodman — mother of two of his children.
A source told The Sun: “Annie has made it clear to friends she is making the move to Italy for the sake of her family, telling them, ‘I’m doing it for the boys’.
“Getting away from the UK and the noise surrounding Kyle’s sex scandals and drama with Lauryn is what they desperately need. They feel smothered.
“It’s been a traumatic 12 months and they now just want to put it behind them and attempt to lead some sort of normal existence for a while.”
Annie and their four boys will fly to Italy by private jet from Manchester Airport ahead of Milan’s Serie A showdown against Parma tomorrow.
The insider added: “Annie is still intent on going through with the divorce, which Kyle won’t oppose, but the longer they remain together, the more chance they have of eventually reconciling against the odds.
“Kyle accepts that he is taking his problems with him and won’t ever escape what he has done.
“This is an opportunity for him to get some breathing space and for the couple to work out their next steps.”
Walker was spotted in the stands at the San Siro during the game alongside ex-Manchester United star Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
MICHAEL OLIVER should be DROPPED by the Premier League after his “major error” in sending off Myles Lewis-Skelly.
That’s the opinion of former head of the PGMOL Keith Hackett after Oliver’s card-happy performance in Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Wolves.
Oliver controversially sent off Gunners’ teenager Lewis-Skelly during the first half at Molineux on Saturday.
The full-back, 18, was given his marching orders for a challenge made on Matt Doherty just before the break.
Lewis-Skelly brought down Doherty as Wolves tried to counter, resulting in Oliver dishing out a straight red.
VAR upheld the decision, leaving Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta “absolutely fuming.”
Hackett believes the decision was a “major error” by both Oliver and Darren England on the VAR.
And he called for the Premier League to stand down the experienced whistler.
Speaking on TalkSPORT’s Sunday Edition with Shaun Custis and Henry Winter, Hackett said: “I’d be admitting this morning that this is a major error, that you don’t expect the alleged number one referee to make.
“He’s on top of the incident. I think he’s too close and so I think he requires operational advice.
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“I’d be saying to Michael Oliver, I think you need a rest and I think you’re not going to see another game in the Premier League for a couple of weeks.”
Hackett called for more “accountability” following the incident.
And he was speechless that England had been allocated a spot on the VAR for Sunday’s clash between Crystal Palace and Brentford.
He continued: ” Darren England’s allocated a game this afternoon at Crystal Palace.
“So as VAR, he would not be on that game.
“I’m quite clear that there needs to be seen to be a level of accountability.”
Hackett also recommended that the Premier League look at reforming the way VAR is run.
Martin Lipton’s pro VAR view
FAST forward 12 months to May 18, 2025.
After 89 minutes at Molineux, Wolves, needing to win their last game of the season to stay up, are beating Manchester United, who require a point for Champions League football.
A ball over the top sends Rasmus Hojlund racing away. The flag stays down. Hojlund scores. Wolves are relegated.
And on the way home, the dejected Wolves fans see the still image on their phones.
Hojlund was 2ft offside. No question. A shocker.
It means at least a year in the Championship, £100million income drop, a firesale of the squad. While United bank an extra £50m.
But it’s OK. Every one of those fans, plus smiling boss Gary O’Neil and the Wolves board, will line up to say: “No worries. It’s what we voted for. Rough with the smooth.”
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He added: “There is no doubt in my mind that the VAR panel should be independent.
“Not active referees, to be honest.
“I do believe that this is a problem that Oliver has with the VAR people and personnel.
“You want them to build a relationship up, you want them to be a team and tightly knitted, but there’s also got to be trust.
“Last night, I’d have been on the phone to Darren England, if I was Michael Oliver, asking why he let him down.”
ARSENAL finally won a match with ten-men after Myles Lewis-Skelly was controversially sent off.
It was the Gunners’ fourth sending off this season and they had not won any of their matches without 11 players this term.
But Arsenal showed their character and battled past Wolves 1-0.
Here is how SunSport rated the players’ performances.
DAVID RAYA – 8/10
Very little to do until the 63rd minute when he brilliantly tipped a deflected Matheus Cunha effort wide. He then stopped Rayan Ait-Nouri in a one-on-one in the 84th minute.
MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY – 6
Was having another fine game before being the victim of one of most ludicrous red cards in Prem history. His cynical trip was worthy of a yellow and nothing more.
WILLIAM SALIBA – 7
Arsenal just look so solid with him in this backline. A welcome return from a minor hamstring injury. Kept Cunha at bay.
GABRIEL – 7
Led from the front and put his body on the line. Constantly headed away from danger.
JURRIEN TIMBER – 6
Hit with some nasty challenges that required treatment – including one that had Joao Gomes sent off – but carried on playing and was resolute.
DECLAN RICE – 7
More of a goal threat than in recent weeks and stood up when Arsenal needed him.
THOMAS PARTEY – 7
Steady Eddie for most parts back in his favoured midfield position after spells at right-back this season. Displayed his importance to this side once more.
ETHAN NWANERI – 6
Unfortunately made way at half-time as a sacrificial lamb following Lewis-Skelly’s sending off. Was a lively, creative spark in the first-half.
LEANDRO TROSSARD – 5
In the absence of Bukayo Saka, the Belgian is on corner-taking duty, but his deliveries were woeful. A quiet afternoon that sums up why he is in and out of the team currently.
GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 6
Was lacking that clinical edge in the first half, but came up with the cross after the break that led to Arsenal’s vital opener.
KAI HAVERTZ – 7
Missed two glorious first half chances with his head and another in the second half, but worked tirelessly on his own – especially with Arsenal down to ten.
SUBS:
RICCARDO CALAFIORI (NWANERI, 45) – 8
The sort of goal that keeps title dreams alive. Added real height and danger aerially, as well as a sweet volley from a tough angle.
KIERAN TIERNEY (MARTINELLI, 87) – N/A
Despite going down to the ten men, Arsenal ground out a priceless 1-0 victory to keep themselves in the title race.
Oliver had his cards out again in the second half at Molineux, sending off Wolves’ Joao Gomes for a second yellow card.
But it was Lewis-Skelly’s dismissal – and his subsequent three-game ban – that had the Gunners raging.
Arteta fumed to Sky Sports after the game: “I am absolutely fuming but I leave it with you.
“Because it is that obvious, I don’t think my words are going to help.”
Gunners legend Ian Wright also slammed the decision and accused refs of attempting to be the “centre of attention.”
Wrighty said in a social media post: “It’s a joke.
“Anyone that has ever played the game, and I’m not even talking Premier League, I’m talking five-a-side, Sunday league, knows that it’s never a red.
“Yellow card, nobody says a word. Time and time again, this level of refereeing [and] the decisions in the Premier League… the inconsistency, the excuses, the apologies.
“All of them are just the centre of attention for me. We can’t criticise too hard because, where are the refs going to come from? Where are we going to get them?”
A GRAN has slammed car park bosses after she was charged a whopping £170 for staying 65 seconds too long.
Angela Jones, 60, said that she was forced to ask a friend to help her pay the fine which left her feeling “humiliated”.
The 60-year-old parked her Nissan Juke in Kings Heath High Street car park, Birmingham, but was unsure about how to pay for her spot.
A fellow motorist told her that she needed to download an app to pay, but Angela quickly deleted it from her phone as she was concerned that it could be a scam.
QR scams have become increasingly common in the UK, with crooks using fake codes to lead drivers to dodgy websites.
Once drivers enter their payment details, the criminals then drain their accounts.
Angela left the car park at 15:29:50, believing that she was still within the free five minute parking period.
However, unbeknownst to her, she had overstayed by 65 seconds, leading her to be slapped with a £100 fine.
She appealed to Parking Charge Collections Ltd (PCC) but had her appeal rejected.
That launched a legal battle which almost “finished” Angela “off”, as she was already struggling to pay her bills despite working three jobs.
Sadly, her plea was rejected a second time after she did not correctly verify her email address with the IAS.
After receiving a letter from solicitors acting on behalf of PCC demanding payment, Angela said she felt “intimidated” to pay up.
Angela, who has five grown-up children and one granddaughter, said: “It affected my mental health greatly and left me in the position where I was so scared that I paid it before any legal action was taken.
“I was waking up in the night, terrified there would be bailiffs knocking at me door.
“I had to borrow the money from a friend which was humiliating.”
Eventually, Angela contacted her MP Bradley Thomas who contacted the trade association for private parking firms, the International Parking Community (IPC).
After several weeks of letters being exchanged, Angela’s fine was eventually cancelled but, weeks on, she is still waiting for a refund.
In light of the events, IPC said it is working to ensure private car parks do not hand out similar fines.
PCC has been approached for comment.
It comes as a woman revealed how she was scammed out of £100s at a car park after scanning a fake QR code.
In a video posted to social media, the duped car owner picked at a QR code sticker over the top of the real QR code.
QR code scams are becoming increasingly common in the UK.
What are QR code scams?
QR scams are often referred to as as “quishing”.
They involve scammers placing fake codes on car park signs and in shops, which lead shoppers to fake websites.
Then, shoppers are encouraged to enter their payment details.
This allows the crooks to drain hundreds of pounds from your account.
One driver thought he was being charged 90p before noticing that he had been automatically subscribed to a recurring £39 payment.
AVOID SCAMS
If you see a QR code in a public place, there are some steps that you can take to avoid getting scammed.
AN island in Italy that had just one person living there is home to a rare pink beach.
Part of the La Maddalena Archipelago, Spiaggia Rosa is found on Budelli Island in northern Sardinia.
While tourists have been banned from stepping foot on the island since the early 1990s, one person was allowed to live on its shores.
Nicknamed ‘Robinson Crusoe’ by the Italian newspapers, Mauro Morandi acted as the island’s caretaker for more than 30 years.
Morandi found himself island after his catamaran broke down on the way to the South Pacific and soon took over as caretaker.
The real-life ‘Robinson Crusoe’ lived inside a shelter from the second world war and used a homemade solar system to power his lights, fridge and internet.
He was evicted by the island‘s national park authority in 2021 and passed away earlier this month.
Speaking to The Guardian he said that he planned to relocate to the nearby island of La Maddalena.
He added: “My life won’t change too much, I’ll still see the sea.”
Even though Morandi spent 30 years living on the island, tourists weren’t allowed to step foot on the famous pink sand beach.
The ban came into force to protect the pink sand, which was starting to lose its rose-tinted hue because of overtourism.
Over the last 30 years, the sand’s pink shade, which is caused by the crushed shells of a micro-organism mixing with the sand when it dies, has returned to the island.
Holidaymakers can book day trips around the Maddalena Archipelago.
While tours include stops in the waters surrounding the island, visitors will not be allowed to step on shore.
Despite the ban, a new wave of unauthorised daytrippers are threatening the pink shores.
In an article in the Times, Fabrizio Fonnesu, director of the Maddalena archipelago national park said: “The beach is again in danger as people arrive by boat, clamber up the beach, then post photos, which allow us to fine them up to €500 (£430).”
Tourists who’ve attempted to take Sardinia’s pink sand away as a souvenir can up fined up to €3,500 (£3,007).
And according to the Guardian, a couple were fined €1,000 (£860) in 2001 after they were caught filling a plastic bottle with sand.
Brits who want to visit the island will need to book themself onto a private boat tour or a ferry service to glimpse this secluded spot from afar.
But British holidaymakers don’t need to trek to Italy to see a pink sand beach, with a couple of little-known spots in the UK.
Located on the English Riviera, Paignton Beach has stretches of pink sand.
The pinky-red shade is caused by iron minerals in the sand oxidising with the air.
Other beaches in the area like Broadsands Beach and Goodrington Sands are also known for their unusual pinky-red shade of sand.
THE Sun’s Lizzie Parry visited Elafonissi Beach in Crete, one of the few pink beaches in the world, here’s what she thought…
Hidden away in a secluded corner of Greece’s biggest island lies a rose-tinted paradise worthy of a spot on your Instagram grid.
Elafonissi Beach is one of only a handful of pink beaches in the world — and with a flight time of just over four hours to Crete, it’s one of the closest to the UK.
The promise of pink sands was enough to entice me, and one of my oldest friends, when we were deciding where to escape to for a week in the sun.
In the 20 years we’ve known each other, we’ve put some effort into refining our holiday “wish list”.
Miles of sandy beaches, guaranteed sunshine, crystal clear waters, great food and wine, a little bit of (affordable) luxury, beautiful towns and villages to explore — plus a bit of history and adventure thrown in.
The Island of the Gods ticked every box and Elafonissi proved to be the pink icing on the cake.
I won’t lie, wandering down to the water it did just look like any other sandy beach. But the closer we got to the water’s edge it was clear to see what all the fuss was about.
Dipping my slightly sunburnt toes into the sea, my pink foot blended in perfectly with a stunning stretch of bright pink sand.
We arrived early morning, just in time for a coffee at one of the cafes nearby, and it meant we had the beach to ourselves, almost.
It’s a vast beach, but our guide for the day, Aris from Uncharted Escapes, warned it can fill up quickly — especially at the height of summer as it has been ranked one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
Here are several other pink beaches holidaymakers can visit across Europe – and one’s in the UK.
And a beach in the Canary Islands even has sand that looks like popcorn, due to the shape of the coral.
MRS Hinch knows how to make a picture-perfect home.
And despite being pregnant with her third child whose due date is near, she hasn’t stopped perfecting his new nursery.
Fans are thrilled as Sophie Hinchliffe, 34, showed off the finishing touches on Instagram last night.
The cleanfluencer headed to the nursery to show off the gorgeous gallery wall she and her husband put up.
“They are on the wall,” she said delighted by the finished results.
“The prints, my charity shop frames, which I’m actually over the moon with.”
The mum bought a selection of different gold photo frames for a vintage feel to the nursery to match her cottage core aesthetic in the rest of her £1.1 million farmhouse.
Inside the frames were adorable prints of Beatrix Potter’s most popular characters including Peter Rabbit, Jeremiah Puddle Duck and Mrs Tiggy Winkle.
The sketches were the perfect addition to the blue and brown themed room.
“I’m really pleased with them guys, chuffed to bits,” she added.
The feature wall had a gorgeous checkered wallpaper pasted to the top; the bottom half was panelled.
Making sure her dad, who passed last year, was still part of the process, she used his pencil and level to hang the photos.
In a previous video, Mrs Hinch shared hte exact paint she used – number 975, named Moon Shadow, from Wickes.
“I found the perfect shade of blue,” she gushed.
And given that the paint is just £15 for 2.5 litres from Wickes, and the wallpaper is £1.25 for a sample, the bedroom makeover isn’t likely to cost too much either.
“I love the idea of a traditional country check nursery in creams and dusty blues,” she wrote over a snap of the paint and wallpaper sample.
“When I opened this wallpaper sample, both me and Jamie really liked it.”
Mrs Hinch announced the news of her pregnancy in late October, just six months after her dad’s tragic passing.
In the short video announcement, Jamie was seen painting the words “Baby boy #3” on a wall inside their house, while their sons Ronnie, five, and Lennie, three, added their hand prints around the message.
As the clip went on, a black-and-white filter faded away, revealing blue paint on the wall to signify that another boy is on the way.
It then cut to Sophie cradling her bump in a black catsuit.
The cleaning guru paid tribute to her late dad Alan in her caption, writing: “Heaven was too far to visit, so you sent us a special gift from up above.
“I have no doubt you sent him to us Dad, to fill our hearts with so much love.
“Ronnie and Lennie’s baby brother. Our baby boy no. 3. Joining us in 2025. The three musketeers.”
Her father actually died on April 25, 2024, but his grieving daughter waited until she was ready to share the sad news with her fans.
In April 2023, Sophie revealed how she was taking a break social media after her dad ended up in hospital.
She said at the time: “My dad is in hospital at the moment guys. My dad has never been blessed shall we say with fantastic health – from his chest, his lungs, his heart.
“He’s always struggled you know.”
She heartbreakingly added: “I just want him to be happy.”
Costco is beloved for many things. Two words: Free samples. The warehouse even has its own line of in-house apparel. But their tires? Not so beloved. In fact, Costco’s Tire Center has received tons of online backlash from customers who claim the shop is a “complete waste of time” and “absolutely miserable.” One Costco member on Reddit went so far as to say, “I would rather walk everywhere than go into a Costco tire center ever again.” Keep reading to see shoppers’ biggest gripes with Costco, plus which retailer is better.
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Multiple customers complained about lengthy wait times, despite having made an appointment ahead of time. One Redditor said they were stuck in the waiting room for three hours while employees “did their best to avoid any kind of update.”
In another post, someone called Costco’s wait times “simply horrendous.” Their appointment, which was for tire rotation and minor nail repair, lasted three hours, and the work was only half completed because “they ran out of time.”
“They’re already overbooked just for new tire installations. Good luck getting a rotation or road hazard warranty work done. Get a flat tire? Too bad,” wrote a third.
All of this to say, “It's not BAD, it's just not convenient. You're essentially on their schedule, not yours,” said another.
Customers also dislike the lack of expertise and professionalism at Costco’s Tire Center. In a subsequent Reddit thread, several employees confirmed that the tire shop isn’t staffed with trained mechanics—meaning, customers can expect their services to be limited in scope compared with auto shops.
“The Tire Center is not a mechanical shop. We are not allowed to give any advice regarding things other than tires for liability reasons,” wrote a Costco employee. “I have worked in the Tire Center for years and don't know anything about things other than wheels and tires.”
A second employee corroborated this narrative, adding that most workers “have a hobby interest” or “will pick things up after years in the shop.” But as for more advanced maintenance, they said: “If we see something obviously wrong with your vehicle we will tell you and/or put it in your final invoice to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic for XYZ reason.”
“Keep in mind Costco has no actual mecanics working in their garage, just service men that are only good for changing tires and oil (at leat at my local one),” wrote a third.
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Some patrons are so fed up with the retailer that they're abandoning the tire service center altogether—and taking their business to Discount Tire instead.
“Note to others, Discount Tire has always matched or beat Costco on tires, and they have the sizes in stock or can get them in a day or two versus weeks for Costco,” shared one Redditor.
“Discount Tire for life,” another second.
“Going to a Discount Tire means I’m in and out in an hour without appointment, and for even cheaper than Costco these days,” wrote a customer. A fourth person added that Discount Tire is “miles better” than Costco in every regard that matters.
“I don’t go to Costco for tires. I don’t go to discount tires for hot dogs,” quipped another.