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90 jili free 100 Tulisa Contostavlos' ex best friend has admitted he hasn't spoken to the singer in over a year. The N-Dubz star sparked concern with fans following her exit from I'm A Celebrity ...Get Me Out of Here. Her time on the show marked her return to the spotlight following her time as an X Factor judge in 2013. Tulisa became the third celebrity to be evicted from the ITV show this week and has already left Australia ahead of the final. She admitted to being “overwhelmed” and suffering with her mental health in the wake of leaving the jungle. Tulisa was met by her best friend Michelle McKenna on the bridge after leaving camp. However, her former friend and personal assistant Gareth Varey has revealed the pair had a fall out. Reports have claimed Tulisa had argued with Michelle over the content of her social media posts, which her friend had access to while she was in the jungle. Yesterday the singer hit back saying she had “no issue” with best pal Michelle, or Daniel Johnson, who came to Australia to support her. Responding to the reports, Gareth told the Daily Mail: "I don't know what's going on with her. I haven't seen or spoken to her for 14 months. We did the N-Dubz tour together and when that finished we went our separate ways." Gareth claimed he hasn't seen her since and that they were close in the past but not anymore. A source added to the publication: "Tulisa and Gareth have been inseparable for years, he would most certainly been the one to meet her from the bridge but they had a fall out not long before she went into the jungle. They were so close." The friends once lived together at Tulisa's £4million mansion, having met when Gareth was a backup dancer on N-Dubz's 2009 tour. Tulisa wrote in her 2012 biography, Honest: "We are friends for life. There were times when we both sat crying in each other's arms, I've never had that with anyone before. And pretty soon it was obvious this was more than just a passing or a faddy friendship, we were two peas in a pod. "Gareth automatically slipped into a motherly role, worrying about me all the time and showing real concern if ever I was upset or sad. It's the reason I made him my PA, we adored one another, I was chuffed to bits when he took the job. From the night we met onwards, we have been virtually inseparable." Amid claims Tulisa had a fallout with her pals Michelle following her jungle exit, she wrote on Instagram : “Absolutely no issue with my sis’s posts...haven’t argued with my best mate in over 10 years. We literally don’t have arguments, they don’t exist in our world . Only love. Same with my bro. That’s what makes us so strong & my soul fam so special to me. Say what u want about me, but leave my Shelly & Dan alone pls x.” Speaking to the Mirror , a spokesperson for Tulisa said: "There has been absolutely no fall out between Tulisa and her best friend Michelle. They haven't argued once since Tulisa left the jungle. Michelle in fact travelled back to London with Tulisa. This story has been completely fabricated and wasn't even sent to Tulisa's team for a chance to comment prior to publication. The decision for Tulisa to return home to the UK was agreed to by the production for welfare reasons." The Mirror has contacted Tulisa's representative for comment. Follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .

Accused elderly bank robber tells judge he only has social securityHassan: The inauguration ceremony of the ‘ Nishidhi Mantapa ', honouring the revered Charukeerthi Bhattaraka Swami of Shravanabelagola and recipient of the Bhagwan Sri Mahaveer Shanti Award, will be held on December 6. The installation of the revered swami's sacred footwear, along with a commemorative inscription and the inauguration of the Nishidhi Mantapa, was announced by Abhinava Charukeerthi Panditacharyavarya Bhattaraka Swami on Saturday. Charukeerthi Bhattaraka Swami contributed in every way to society. Over five decades, he elevated the religious, educational, social, and cultural stature of the place to global recognition. He served as the head of the Shravanabelagola Dakshinacharya Peetha from 1970 to 2023. The event will be graced by Nirmalanandanatha Swami of the Adichunchanagiri Mutt, Vishwa Prasannathirtha Swami of Pejawar Mutt, Siddhalinga Swami of Siddaganga Mutt, and Shambhunath Swami of the Adichunchanagiri Mutt's Hassan branch. The Nishidhi Mantapa will be inaugurated in the presence of Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari D Veerendra Heggade and Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah . Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, Union minister HD Kumaraswamy and ministers D Sudhakar and KN Rajanna, as well as former chief minister Veerappa Moily, and other elected representatives will attend the event. The Bhatarkas of 15 Jain monasteries will also be present. In the presence of over 10,000 devotees, the installation of the sacred footwear, along with various religious rituals and ceremonies, will be conducted, he said.



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NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma appears to have borrowed from the past to cure its recent offensive ills. The Sooners , best known this century for a passing prowess that has produced four Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks, took it back to the 20th century against then-No. 7 Alabama. Oklahoma ran 50 times for 257 yards while only throwing 12 times in a 24-3 win over the Crimson Tide that took coach Brent Venables off the hot seat. The Sooners more resembled Barry Switzer’s squads that dominated the old Big 8 with the wishbone offense in the 1970s and ’80s than the more recent Air Raid teams. Venables said the change was a matter of necessity for a unit that has been besieged by injuries at receiver and offensive line. “I think this staff has done a really good job with trying to figure that out, get better every week, put together a great gameplan but also figure out, ‘OK, what does this group of guys, what does this team — what do we need to do?'” Venables said. To make it work, Oklahoma needed to trust that such a change would work in the modern Southeastern Conference. They had to implement it with an interim play-caller in Joe Jon Finley, who stepped in after the Sooners fired Seth Littrell last month. Oklahoma (6-5, 2-5 SEC) pulled it off, and LSU coach Brian Kelly has taken notice ahead of their game on Saturday. “This is now much more about controlling the football, running the football, playing with physicality," Kelly said. "They've got perimeter skill, but I think it's centered around much more of a run-centric, quarterback run and take care of the football." The Sooners started to see success on the ground against Maine. They ran 52 times for 381 yards in a 59-14 win that got the wheels turning. Jovantae Barnes ran for career highs of 203 yards and three touchdowns that day. Venables said the timing of the opportunity to play that non-conference game against Maine in early November and figure some things out was perfect. “Everybody has some degree of vulnerability and maybe some self-doubt,” he said. “And just developing some confidence and putting something on tape other than practice, like, ‘Man, look, see what you’re capable of?’ And executing against, again, a well-coached team — certainly, we played off of that in all the right ways like you would expect us to. And so there’s a real place for that.” After a bye week, the Sooners tried the same approach against Missouri. It wasn't as successful — they ran 36 times for 122 yards — but they hung tough before losing 30-23 . The Sooners went all in against Alabama. Jackson Arnold — the same guy who threw 45 times in the Alamo Bowl last year, ran 25 times for 131 yards and threw just 11 passes. The Sooners found something in running back Xavier Robinson. With Barnes out with an injury, Robinson carried 18 times for career highs of 107 yards and two touchdowns. Suddenly, a team that had been forcing the pass and getting sacked at an alarming rate was moving the line of scrimmage and controlling the tempo. Oklahoma had the ball for more than 34 minutes against the Crimson Tide, lending support to a talented defense that had been spending way too much time on the field. The new approach could be helpful on Saturday — LSU (7-4, 4-3) ranks 14th out of 16 conference teams against the run. Venables said the Sooners still need to throw the ball well to win, but he's glad to know his squad can run with force when necessary. “I think that’s the art of having a system that’s adjustable, flexible, adaptable, week in and week out, but also has an identity — toughness, physicality," he said. "You’ve got to be able to run the ball at every level of football, but you do have to throw it. You can’t just do one thing. But we need to be efficient.” Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-footballAs Americans are beyond burned out, Tricia Hersey’s Nap Ministry preaches the right to rest

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