Georgia Kousoulou and Tommy Mallett get married for a second time as they say ‘I do’ in stunning outdoor wedding
THE Only Way Is Essex lovebirds Georgia Kousoulou and Tommy Mallett have had a second wedding.
The reality TV stars put on a lavish event on the Spanish island of Mallorca on Friday, which also marked Georgia’s 34th birthday.


They first tied the knot in 2023 in an understated ceremony, but finally got to have their “dream wedding.”
“Our Dream wedding finally happened,” they posted to Instagram alongside two photos from their outdoor ceremony.
“Best day of our lives. Surrounded by so much love. Can not wait to get all of our pictures & videos back to show you how incredible it was & you’ll be able to watch it all.”
Georgia looked stunning in an embellished white gown complete with a thigh-high split and which she paired with a strappy pair of silver stilletos.
Tommy opted for a sand coloured suit and open white shirt for his big days.
They married at an opulent Spanish villa and said ‘I do’ under a canopy of red flowers.
The couple’s two children, Brody, four, and Gigi, seven months were in attendance as were plenty of their Towie friends.
Some of the other reality stars to be at their nuptials included, Chloe Ross, Sam Mucklow and Danielle Armstrong.
Their friends gushed over the stunning ceremony in the comments section of Georgia’s Instagram post.
“No words!! Still speechless.. everything was perfect from start to finish. Wedding of the year! You looked breathtaking. Thank you for letting us be part of the day.. love you so bloody much ROUND 2 BABY!!!!!” wrote hairdresser Amber Dowding.
Danielle Armstrong added: “Literally the best wedding EVER!!! Love you guys congratulations Round 2 later.”
Wedding planner, Johanna Lane commented: “My gorgeous friends & the best bride & groom ever What a day.”
Georgia previously opened up to The Sun about the couple’s first wedding.
ecember 2023 was a much more low-key affair and ended with a humble Chinese takeaway.
“We came back to mine and had a Chinese. It was unreal. It is so me and Tommy,” she said.
“I literally got back, got my PJs on straight away and we had a Chinese.”
She added: “The best bit about it was that we hired tables. So we had a top table…And we all just stuffed our faces with Chinese … it was actually brilliant. So good.”

New ‘Ozempic pill’ is better than ‘skinny jabs’ and helps you lose weight even faster, study suggests

A NEW ‘Ozempic pill’ leads to faster weight loss than the popular ‘skinny jabs’, studies have suggested.
The new weight loss medication, which can also be offered by injection, can help patients lose a significant amount of weight.

An early study found that patients who received amycretin as a weekly jab lost 24% of their body weight after 36 weeks of treatment.
But initial trials assessing a tablet form of the jab saw promising results with patients losing an average 13% of bodyweight in just three months.
This suggests the drug leads to greater weight loss than Wegovy, the ‘sister jab’ of Ozempic.
Such treatments have been called transformative by NHS leaders.
It’s estimated that around 1.5 million Brits currently receive weight loss jabs through specialist weight loss services or private prescriptions.
But weight pills offer a new hope to millions looking to lose weight as the injections put additional pressure on an overstretched NHS.
However, further clinical trials are needed before the treatment can be made available in the UK.
This could take several years and there’s no guarantee that regulators will approve the use of the drug.
Amycretin, made by Novo Nordisk, contains semaglutide, the same active ingredient as Ozempic and Wegovy and helps control blood sugar and appetite.
It targets specific receptors in the body – the GLP-1 and amylin receptors – helping you feel full and stops overeating.
An early trial published in The Lancet found that 125 adults taking weekly injections containing higher doses of the drug lost nearly a quarter of their body weight after 36 weeks.
It also showed signs of improving blood sugar levels.
However, there were some mild to moderate side effects including nausea and vomiting but these were resolved by the end of the treatment.
Experts said that the medicine appeared “safe and tolerable” but further studies were needed to fully assess the drug.
But a second trial, also published in The Lancet, assessed the drug in tablet form in 144 people.
Those taking the highest dose of 100mg lost 13% of their body weight over four months.
The authors wrote: “Amycretin effectively lowered body weight and improved metabolic and glycaemic parameters in people who were overweight or obese.
“Longer studies with more participants are warranted for evaluation of the safety and efficacy of amycretin in individuals living with obesity and type 2 diabetes, and to optimise the dosing regimen.”
As with the first trial, there were also some mild to moderate side effects including loss of appetite and similar gastrointestinal issues.
It comes as a separate study examined the effects of the weight-loss jab, Wegovy, at higher doses.
The researchers found that giving patients 7.2mg of Wegovy once a week led to an average weight loss of 21%, with a third of participants losing 25% of their body weight over 72 weeks.
The studies were also presented to the American Diabetes Association’s Scientific Sessions in Chicago.
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Stay cool in hot weather with 4 easy hacks – including freezer tip that will give you the best night sleep
WITH the warm weather in full swing, if you’re desperately searching for ways to stay cool, you’ve come to the right place.
There’s nothing more annoying than spending hours tossing and turning at night because you’re too hot to doze off.



But now, luckily for those feeling hot and bothered, here are four easy hacks you won’t want to miss.
Thanks for these handy tips, you’ll be able to beat the heat with barely any effort or cash involved, making them great for those on a budget.
Not only have the experts shared a simple trick that will reduce your body temperature in an instant, but there’s also a piece of advice that will ensure you have the best night sleep on even the warmest of evenings – yes, you heard that correctly.
Posting on social media, an expert at EarthKind, a luxury and sustainable bedding company, revealed four “easy steps to stay cool this summer.”
The first step is all about your hygiene habits and it appears that hot showers are now out of the question.
The pro advised: “Take a shower 20 to 15 minutes before you go to sleep to cool down your body temperature.”
Next up, the sleep guru shared how a flannel could be the answer to sleepless summer nights.
The pro suggested: “Take a flannel and run it under some cold water – this can be used to dab your face throughout the night to cool you down or as a cold compress on your head.”
Not only this, but it’s also important to ensure sunlight doesn’t invade your home where possible.
“Make sure all your blinds are down so the sunlight does not warm up your bedroom,” the expert stressed.
Finally, the EarthKind employee shared her “favourite” piece of advice for hot sleepers.
Not only will it change how you make your bed, but it’ll work in just 10 minutes too.
How to keep cool in hot weather

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Keep out of the heat if you can.
If you have to go outside, stay in the shade especially between 11am and 3pm, wear sunscreen, a hat and light clothes, and avoid exercise or activity that makes you hotter.
Cool yourself down.
Have cold food and drinks, avoid alcohol, caffeine and hot drinks, and have a cool shower or put cool water on your skin or clothes.
Keep your living space cool.
Close windows during the day and open them at night when the temperature outside has gone down. Electric fans can help if the temperature is below 35 degrees. Check the temperature of rooms, especially where people at higher risk live and sleep.
She beamed: “Take your pillowcase and put them in the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes and trust me, you will have the best night sleep with these hacks.”
The TikTok clip, which was posted on the official @earthkinduk account has clearly impressed many, as it has quickly racked up 112,300 views.
Take a flannel and run it under some cold water – this can be used to dab your face throughout the night to cool you down
Expert at EarthKind
Not only this, but it’s also amassed 3,519 likes and 22 comments.
One impressed user eagerly flocked to the comments and wrote: “I’ll try it!”
But at the same time, someone else gasped: “Not everyone can handle cold showers!”
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Stop mosquitoes biting you with 50p hack that attracts and traps them & it makes your home smell lovely too
WE all love the summer months for the hot weather, and pesky bugs love it too.
Plenty of critters come out in the summer, and while most of them are harmless, they are annoying to deal with, especially when you’re trying to relax in the garden.

Thankfully, a pest control expert has revealed a simple way to keep mosquitoes away and stop you from getting bitten.
Mosquitoes tend to come out when the weather is hot but damp and with rain warnings coming next week, we may see an increase in the dreaded pests.
While most mosquitoes in the UK are not life-threatening, they do leave annoying, red, itchy lumps on the skin.
Of course, it’s not that serious, but most of us would rather not suffer from their bites this summer.
And now there’s an easy way to keep them away from your sun lounger and it costs just 50p.
Instead of buying a mosquito trap pre-made at the store which is full of nasty chemicals, you can make it at home.
The Martha Stewart website reveals you need just a few kitchen cupboard essentials to get it started.
To DIY the trap, you will need an empty water bottle, white sugar, yeast, water and a black cloth or napkin.
Start by cutting the bottle just below the neck (keep both parts) and then mix together sugar, yeast and water.
You’ll want 4 tablespoons of sugar, 1/3 teaspoon of yeast and 1 cup of warm water.
Take the small top of the bottle that you cut off and place it upside down onto the rest of the bottle (you want it to create a funnel shape to get the mosquitoes to come in.)
Tie the top of the bottle on with tape to make sure there are no gaps.
Wrap the bottle in something black (leaving the top uncovered for mosquitoes to fly in) so that both the inside and outside are dark.
Making a combination of sugar, yeast, and water is an effective way to trap mosquitoes on and around your property.
“After a few hours, the yeast starts releasing a steady stream of carbon dioxide, which mosquitoes are highly attracted to,” says Timothy Wong, technical director of MMPC, a pest control company.
The hack is super cheap to make as well, considering you only need a small amount of each item it will cost less than 50p.
Other pest control experts have shared that essential oils can keep them at bay, too.
Cinnamon and lavender are scents the pests especially hate.
“These essential oils are found to be a mask for the odours that female mosquitoes are attuned to when searching for a blood meal,” Shannon told Martha Stewart.
“Sweat, body odor, CO2, and sometimes even your blood type can emit smells that attract these bloodsuckers.”
Keep pests out all summer
IF you want to ensure that your home is pest free this summer, here's what you need to know.
Hornets and wasps – hate the smell of peppermint oil so spraying this liberally around your patio or balcony can help to keep them at bay.
Moths – acidic household white vinegar is effective for deterring moths. Soak some kitchen roll in vinegar and leave it in your wardrobe as a deterrent.
Flying ants – herbs and spices, such as cinnamon, mint, chilli pepper, black pepper, cayenne pepper, cloves, or garlic act as deterrents.
Mosquitoes – plants, herbs and essential oil fragrances can help deter mozzies inside and out. Try eucalyptus, lavender and lemongrass.