The Sun – I’m A Celebrity Get Me Ozempic In Here!
I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here contestants will be allowed injections of Ozempic while in camp, according to The Sun.
Elsewhere, Princess Kate makes the front splash as she slowly returns to royal life after her cancer battle.
I’m A Celebrity’s iconic bushtucker trials under threat as stars to be allowed Ozempic weight loss jab
I’M A Celebrity stars will be allowed controversial Ozempic injections in camp.
The diabetes jab, also used for weight loss, will be given off camera to any celeb with a prescription on the show, hosted by Ant and Dec.
Contestants have found the eating challenges hard to swallow for 24 years — but they would be all but impossible for those with zero appetite from getting the Ozempic jab on the show.
Clashes between “hangry” stars desperate for their next meal could also become a thing of the past, to viewers’ dismay.
ITV medics are willing to administer the drug off-camera, and outside camp, to any celeb with a doctors’ note or prescription explaining they are already on Ozempic.
That is in keeping with ITV’s rules on medicines rather than being a new rule for the so-called wonder drug. All celebs taking part in the show must fully disclose their medical history.
Princess of Wales makes secret trip to the ballet in first public outing since end of her chemotherapy treatment
PRINCESS Kate made a secret trip to the ballet in her first public outing since the end of her chemotherapy treatment.
The Princess of Wales, 42, took a “private” trip to watch a two-hour show in north London.
The surprise visit to Sadler’s Wells theatre, in Angel, comes just weeks after she spoke of her “relief” that her chemotherapy treatment has finished.
She watched the two-hour matinee performance of English National Ballet’s Giselle.
Posting a photo on social media – which she did not take herself – she wrote a message and signed it off with ‘C’.
Kate penned the heartwarming message to performers and directors of the English National Ballet on X, formerly Twitter.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Editorial 27 September 2024.
Friday’s front pages have a real mix of international and domestic stories, from Boris Johnson’s memoir to the latest in the Middle East.
Several papers lead on Chancellor Rachel Reeves, suggesting she is to ‘tone down’ her non-dom crackdown plans after it was revealed there were fears the crackdown won’t bring in extra money to the Treasury. There are other stories about the chancellor and her upcoming Budget on the front pages – and online – as the papers speculate what she has planned for the British economy.