She recently shared a plethora of holiday photos to her social media as she reminisced about her exotic getaways.
And it seemed that Alexandra Burke was still pining for sunnier climes on Thursday as she shared more sizzling throwback bikini snaps from a past holiday.
The X Factor winner, 32, showcased her jaw-dropping physique in a nude bikini as she sat by the edge of a swimming pool in the stunning Instagram post.
Nothing is permanent in this wicked world - not even our troubles.
In his famous quote, Charlie Chaplin brilliantly captures the essence of our human experience. "Nothing is permanent in this wicked world - not even our troubles." This thought-provoking statement holds great significance and can resonate deeply with individuals from all walks of life. At its core, this quote reminds us that everything in life, whether it be our challenges, hardships, or even the seemingly insurmountable obstacles, is temporary.
Close to Me is Channel 4's latest thriller that has gripped plenty of viewers in recent weeks. For those unaware, the drama is based on the best-selling novel by Amanda Reynolds and follows Jo, a woman who seems to have it all but loses a year of her memory after a fall.
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After waking up in hospital, Jo struggles to piece events together and soon discovers that her seemingly perfect life before wasn't quite as perfect as she thought.
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Pride 2020: 10 fashion brands supporting the LGBTQ+ community Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Although there’s no parade this year, Pride in London is being celebrated in plenty of virtual events, so dress appropriately in pieces that look good, and help do good
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Main image: Wed 24 Jun 2020 01.01 EDT Ami100% of the proceeds of Ami’s four-piece Rainbow capsule collection will be donated to GLAAD, the non-profit media advocacy organisation which accelerates acceptance for LGBTQ people by provoking a global dialogue against discrimination and prejudice.