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1 week agoBlogsComments Off on Call The Midwife fans convinced show will end in heartbreaking death as they work out final storyline
CALL The Midwife fans have been left convinced that the show will end in a tragic death after news the main series could come to an end.
The popular BBC family drama will come to a close following the conclusion of the 15th series which is currently being filmed and is due to air next year.
BBCCall the Midwife fans have been speculating on how the show may end amid reports of its axing[/caption]
BBCThe popular programme has ran for 15 series[/caption]
BBCCould Sister Monica Joan die at the end of the show?[/caption]
It has left fans speculating at to how the programme might reach its conclusion and some have predicted a tragic death could be on the cards for one of its most popular characters.
One character who looks set to meet her match during the show’s finale is Sister Monica Joan.
Whilst not confirmed, fans have begun to cast suspicion that she could fall victim to a death in the programme’s final episode.
The character, played by actress Judy Parfitt, has been a part of the show since the very first series and has been one of the drama’s fan-favourite characters.
Taking to Reddit, it led one fan to quip that they could kill off their longest-serving character for shock value.
Speculating what is to come: “Something tells me that something is going to happen to Sister Monica Joan.
“I think it’s going to be a two part episode and the series will end with implications for the upcoming film… and maybe something for the prequel series.”
Another added: “Maybe so. I’ve honestly been waiting for Sister Monica Joan to leave because she was a bit of a nuisance at times and very openly disobedient and often willful.
“The actress is wonderful but the character has been shown less and less the past couple of years.”
Whilst many fans were sad to see the programme come to an end, others argued that now felt the right time to call it a day.
They added online: “I love the series but honestly it was time for it to end anyway. Maybe even beyond time. Especially after Lucille left.”
As someone else penned: “I’m not too sorry about the show ending — it’s had a fabulous run, but the writing and storylines just aren’t what they were in the early years.”
They said: “The BBC would like to reassure fans that Call The Midwife will remain at the heart of the BBC for years to come.
“As previously announced, there are two Christmas specials, a new series, a film and prequel series, before a sixteenth series in due course.
“Call the Midwife isn’t going anywhere.”
Up to 11 million people watched the highly-anticipated episodes at any time since it first launched in 2012.
It has won numerous awards including National Television Awards, TV Choice Awards and has received several BAFTA nominations.
Call The Midwife: A breakdown
Call The Midwife first came onto the airwaves in 2012 and has been seen by millions. But what is it about?
Series one: Set in early 1957 and it explored the ‘Baby Boom generation, which included themes of poverty and post-war immigration.
Series two: Set in 1958 and it showed gas and air being introduced for pain relief for the first time. It ended with the Nonnatus House building being condemned.
Series three: Set in 1959 and it depicted gruesome conditions such as cystic fibrosis, polio and it showed the midwives in the context on prisons.
Series four: Set in 1960 under the threat of nuclear warfare and the emergency response guidelines issued by the local Civil Defence Corp. Other themes included LGBT rights, and syphilis.
Series five: Set in 1961 and it shows the care of patients with conditions such as Typhoid and strokes. We also saw the effects of thalidomide, the introduction of the contraceptive pill.
Series six: Set in 1962 and domestic violence was at the centre of the season. Other themes included FGM (female genital mutilation), mental health issues and interracial marriage. It was also notable for the introduction of Reggie, a recurring character with Down Syndrome.
Series seven: Set in 1963 and we see Nurse Lucille Anderson for the first time. We also see the show address conditions such as dementia, huntington’s disease, leprosy and meningitis
Series eight: Set in 1964 and it bravely covered the issue of abortion, which was not legal for another three years in 1967. Sickle cell disease, cleft lip, cleft palate and intersex people also featured.
Series nine: Diptheria was at the centre of the ninth instalment in 1965, and it was notable for featuring a blind expectant mother. But the role of Nonnatus House within the community also came into question.
Series ten: Set in 1966, Nonnatus House has a rival in the form of the private Lady Emily Clinic in Mayfair. PKU, diabetes and the controversy surrounding abortion were central themes.
Series eleven: Set in 1967 amid the housing crisis and a scabies epidemic. The show was rocked by a train crash right next to Nonnatus House.
1 week agoBlogsComments Off on Celeb doctor injected Botox up my NOSE – people tell me I look great thanks to little known secret treatment
LET me start by saying I’m not anti-ageing or anti-wrinkle – at 27, I’ve got no problem with the idea of looking more mature, and I’ve come to like the little lines that appear when I laugh and smile.
Maybe that will all change.
Jess Lester tested out Baby Botox for the first time, above after the injectionsThe SunShe booked an appointment with Dr Brendan KhongThe SunThe aesthetics expert injected Botox up her noseThe SunJess says the results were noticeable about a week after the treatmentsThe Sun
But after months of looking at my face in Zoom meetings and feeling like I appeared a little more tired and weathered than I felt, I started to get curious about Botox.
Not the frozen, wind-tunnel kind, I wanted the whisper of change… the kind that celebrities have before stepping out to say they’ve tried a new product that’s entirely changed their face shape.
The kind of tweak where your friends ask if you’ve “been sleeping better lately” or started “using laser treatments” because you’ve been looking “more glowy lately”. Enter: Baby Botox.
Now, I’d heard all the buzz, and the warnings, about microdoses of Botox that are there not to freeze your face in one place, but just soften things slightly, touch things up like Photoshop.
And after a few deep dives on TikTok and a couple of late-night WhatsApp group chats (cue my entire family threatening to disown me), I booked an appointment with Dr Brendan Khong.
Dr Khong is not your average injector. First off, he doesn’t believe in the whole “preventative Botox” craze that’s everywhere online at the moment, even if I desperately wanted him to.
This is not, he was clear, about injecting twenty-something’s into oblivion to change their appearance, and it’s not a rocket into the space of an entire new look, just a gentle nudge into the stratosphere.
Think a refresh without diving headfirst into the ever-growing pool of fillers, from lips to cheeks to chin to nose, and it all made perfect sense to me.
I went in asking for three things: a lip flip to lift my top lip slightly without using filler, jaw Botox to slim the face and ease my clenching habit, and a bit of brow Botox to give me that snatched, slightly lifted look, think high fashion catwalk model, not permanently surprised.
Instead of plumping the lips with filler, Dr Khong popped a tiny amount of Botox just above my lip, to relax the muscle enough to encourage it to flip up, giving a poutier look without adding volume.
It doesn’t make you look like you’ve had anything done, just like my top lip, which for a while felt like it was on strike in smiley photos, decided to show up to the party for once.
The jaw Botox was a little more… spicy – I was warned the needle might feel a little deeper in the skin.
I’ve had tattoos in places that I’ve been warned will hurt and still managed to nap through it, but there’s something about being pricked in your jaw muscles that makes you want to clench even harder. Not ideal.
The magic is, if you can get through it, in the weeks that follow it slims your face by relaxing the masseter muscles, seeing them get smaller and smaller until they felt almost like they’d disappeared.
My jaw hasn’t felt this relaxed in years, though, eating anything chewy became a chore and I soon realised I’d have to cut my food up into tiny bits to handle the tiredness I’d feel from trying to work muscles that had been, essentially, put to sleep.
Diet hack, I guess.
The brow Botox was the cherry on top – a secret move Dr Khong told me was his “signature”. Should I be worried? No. He showed me the results on other clients, and I was sold.
Botox was injected just above Jess’ lip to relax the muscle enough to encourage it to flip upThe SunThe brow Botox is Dr Khong’s ‘signature’ moveThe SunJess also got jaw Botox which, although quite uncomfortable, helped slim her face by relaxing the masseter musclesThe Sun
It’s not a full-on brow lift, but the difference is real, as a friend told me just days after, I looked “like I’d had a holiday, or a facial, or both at the same time.” I’ll take it.
And to top things off, Dr Khong surprised me by sticking the needle up my nose. Yes, you read that right – in the name facial balancing, one prick more didn’t seem a bad idea.
What surprised me most was how little Botox was actually used. Baby Botox really is a minimalist’s dream. Dr Khong was conservative with the amount.
He’d rather I come back for a top-up than overdo it.
So what’s it like immediately afterwards? Honestly, sort of anticlimactic.
You’re left with a few tiny needle marks which fade fast, and you can’t lie down for four hours, no hardcore workouts, no drinking alcohol for at least 24 hours, no sun tanning, and no sex.
Luckily, I went on a Wednesday. No plans in store.
What surprised me most was how little Botox was actually used. Baby Botox really is a minimalist’s dream
The results don’t show up right away. It took about a week before I noticed the difference, but when I did?
Everyone kept telling me how good my skin looked – and I got ID’d buying a pair of scissors.
Not one person guessed Botox, so I could tell them green juice, and eight hours of sleep. Lies, all lies – and here I am, spoiling it all for myself.
My face still moves, I can still frown (albeit mildly), and I haven’t had to defend myself against a single “you’ve had work done”. Instead, I just keep hearing: “You look really well, what’s your secret?”
Just a few tiny jabs. But let’s keep that between us, shall we?
Baby Botox really is a minimalist’s dream, says Jess LesterThe Sun
WILL BOTOX KNOCK YEARS OFF MY FACE?
By Jack Hardwick
“No gym, no sex and certainly no sunbeds for 24-48 hours” – words most guys would hate to hear.
But as I sat in the plush clinic at 41 Harley Street, this was my reality.
Jack Hardwick popped his Botox cherry as his crows feet were becoming more and more visibleThe SunHe says he felt his forehead freezing up within 48 hours of the injectionsThe SunJack is very happy with his new complexationThe Sun
Though I was promised the short term loss was worth it for the long term gain, as I was about to pop my Botox cherry.
As for the reason for my self imposed gym and sex ban? Any strenuous exercise that would raise my heartrate runs the risk of causing the Botox to migrate before it settles into the muscles.
The areas of concern? My very expressive 31-year-old forehead which seems to have a life of its own – especially after I have a drink – and my eyes.
More and more over the past 12 months I’ve noticed my eyes were beginning to look tired.
Dreaded crows feet were becoming more and more visible – especially in certain lighting like on the gym floor or in the office lifts.
After months of deliberating with friends – both male and female – I have decided to take matters into my own hands.
Many of my friends have been splashing out on Botox for years but for me it’s always been a female option – somehow emasculating to admit I’ve given in to the age old quest of turning back the clock.
But the past decade has seen a strong rise in men seeking out tweakments.
The amount of money spent by men on Botox rose by 400 per cent between 2000 and 2023, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
In 2020 alone, it’s estimated that 265,000 men had Botox procedures.
Even with that in mind, as I sat down to pop my Botox cherry with Dr Ross at Cosmedics on Harley Street, my brief was clear – I wanted subtle touch ups rather than looking like I was frozen in time.
Enough to enhance my look, but subtle enough I could deny if anyone were to ask me.
When it comes to the six injections I had to remove my crows feet, I couldn’t be happier from the get go
After being marked up with no less than 20 injection points, it was time to receive my Botox.
The best way to describe the feeling is a wasp bite – a quick unpleasant crunch similar to being stung that’s over as quick as it began.
‘Exactly what I wanted’
The worst of these came in the six – three each side – around my eyes.
But even then, it was hardly painful. I was told it could take up to a week for the Botox to kick in but due to it being my first time I could feel my forehead freezing up within 48 hours.
Some of my mates love the feeling, I on the other hand was unsure.
Initially I admit I missed my formerly very expressive forehead but within a week I was super happy with my new smooth complexation.
When it comes to the six injections I had to remove my crows feet, I couldn’t be happier from the get go.
Thanks to a few little pricks, this issue has gone.
Has it knocked years off my face? No. But do I look fresher and more youthful? Yes. At least I think so – and to be honest that’s more than enough for me.
In fact, the few people I have told about my trip to Cosemedics had zero idea I’d had anything done – exactly what I wanted.
Though after showing them before and after pictures everyone can see the improvement.
Even my mum, who living in a rural village in Derbyshire couldn’t be further away from the often shallowness of London, conceded she thought it looked good.
The reporter feels more youthful, although the Botox hasn’t knocked off years off his faceThe Sun
Do's & Don'ts before and after Botox
Dr. Aamer Khan reveals the do's and don'ts with Botox
Do’s Before Botox
Consult a qualified practitioner with medical training and experience.
Inform your practitioner about all medications, supplements, and medical conditions.
Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning medications (aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E) for 24–48 hours.
Stay hydrated and have a light meal before your appointment.
Ask questions about the procedure, expectations, and outcomes.
Don’ts Before Botox
Avoid retinol, glycolic acid, or exfoliants on treatment areas for 24 hours.
Don’t schedule within 2 weeks of major events to allow time for the treatment to work and any healing. needed, possible bruising, which can occur.
Reschedule if you’re feeling unwell (cold, infection, etc.).
Try to avoid makeup on the day of treatment, unless it is mineral make up.
Do’s After Botox
Gently move treated muscles (smile, frown) to help Botox settle.
Stay upright for 4–6 hours post-treatment.
Apply cold compresses gently to reduce swelling if there is any.
Use mild, non-active skincare to keep skin clean and calm.
Don’ts After Botox
Do not lie down or bend over for at least 4–6 hours.
Avoid touching or rubbing the injected area for 24 hours.
Skip workouts and heat exposure (gym, saunas, hot yoga) for 24 hours.
Don’t apply makeup or active skincare for at least 12–24 hours.
Avoid alcohol and blood thinners for 24 hours post-treatment.
For any concerns post-treatment, always contact your provider directly. Mild redness, swelling, or bruising is common and usually subsides within a few days.
1 week agoBlogsComments Off on Fans say ‘you can’t pretend it isn’t rigged’ as Carabao Cup draw hands out play-off final repeat and huge derby
THE first Carabao Cup draw of the 2025-26 campaign took place on Thursday afternoon – and it left some fans seething.
Among the first-round fixtures drawn by John Barnes and Shay Given were a huge derby and a repeat of a recent play-off final.
PAThe Carabao Cup first round draw has been made[/caption]
Chelsterfield will host rivals Mansfield Town at the SMH Group Stadium.
The two clubs last faced each other in April 2018, with Mansfield snatching a 1-0 win away from home.
The rivalry between the two – branded the Miners strike derby – dates back to 1933 with Chesterfield having won the most games.
Meanwhile, Luton Town will travel to face Coventry.
The two sides went head-to-head in the 2022-23 Championship play-off final, with Luton earning promotion.
Jordan Clark opened the scoring for the Hatters in the 23rd minute before Gustavo Hamer equalised for Coventry after half-time.
With the score 1-1 after 120 minutes, penalties were needed and Luton went on to win.
Some fans were less than thrilled with the outcome, with one person taking to X to write: “Hahahahaha you honestly can’t pretend this isn’t rigged.”
Another commented: “Typical we get drawn against these lot.”
While a third simply wrote: “Rigged.”
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