Samie Elishi dramatically stormed off during the Love Island All Stars movie night on Friday
One Love Island star stormed off in an explosive movie night that “will never be forgotten”.
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The third series of the popular spin-off returned to ITV2 last month, bringing back a group of former contestants to the villa for another opportunity at finding romance.
Over recent weeks, audiences have witnessed numerous heated exchanges, surprising eliminations and several bombshell entries. The latest arrivals included six American contestants, alongside the launch of villa USA.
Tensions flared when the two villas were brought together earlier this week, with disagreements breaking out between Belle Hassan and Sean Stone, as well as Lucinda Strafford and Samie Elishi.
Tonight’s episode featured the much-anticipated return of movie night, with contestants preparing for an evening of cinema-themed entertainment. The All Star selection included Free Millie, How to Lose Leanne in Ten Days, Some like it Scott, The Sean Identity, There’s Something About Samie, Tommy Dearest and Lucinda’s Web, reports OK!.
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There’s Something About Samie showcased footage of the dispute between Samie and Lucinda, which started after Lucinda decided to pair up with Samie’s partner Ciaran Davies.
Matters intensified when Lucinda pied Samie during Thursday’s task, as she believed Samie doubted the authenticity of her new relationship with Sean. When the two attempted to resolve their differences, Lucinda started laughing, prompting Samie to storm off furiously.
Upon reviewing the footage, Lucinda remarked: “You weren’t there for me and Sean,” prompting Samie to immediately retort: “Are you alright? I warned you… I was actually trying to warn you… There’s me trying to have your f****** back and then you throw that pie in my face.”
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The heated exchange escalated when Lucinda playfully told Whitney Adebayo not to laugh in front of Samie. An irate Samie responded: “Are you taking the p*** out of me again?”
The star continued: “I might need five minutes. This bird keeps laughing in my face, you’re p****** me off,” before storming off with Belle.
Whilst Belle attempted to calm Samie down, Whitney and Leanne Amaning became embroiled in their own dispute, just hours after Leanne had taken Whitney’s partner Yemen Sanders into the secret garden.
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The movie night screening pressed on, as did the tension, moments before presenter Maya Jama made her surprise appearance in the villa. “Everyone enjoying movie night? Well, it’s time for a plot twist,” she announced, before the credits began to roll.
ITV audiences were left stunned following tonight’s turbulent episode, with one viewer posting on X (formerly Twitter): “Don’t know about anyone else but I’ve got a headache now from all the shouting. That movie night was absolute carnage!”
Another commented: “And this, is what I call a messy MOVIE NIGHT,” whilst a third remarked: “Love island all starts 2026 movie night gone but will NEVER be forgotten.”
Love Island All Stars airs Sunday to Friday on ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm
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The Late Late Show featured Saoirse-Monica Jackson and Lisa McGee on Friday night with viewer reactions divided over the guest selection
Rob Currell and Thomas Telford
22:20, 06 Feb 2026Updated 23:08, 06 Feb 2026
The Late Late Show made its return this evening, with the guest line-up once more sparking conversation for less than ideal reasons.
Irish actress Saoirse-Monica Jackson appeared on The Late Late Show this week, where she spoke about her breakthrough in Derry Girls, her latest part in How to Get to Heaven from Belfast and the wedding ceremony that turned into a viral sensation.
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She also spoke about how her Northern Irish heritage remains central to her identity and revealed exciting developments fans can look forward to from her this year.
Award-winning writer Lisa McGee, the creative force behind Derry Girls, also joined the studio to discuss her latest series, the comedy-thriller How to Get to Heaven from Belfast.
She spoke about how her upbringing in Northern Ireland continues to influence her work and why she thinks Derry Girls became such a worldwide success across its three series, reported Galway Beo.
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Comedian Gearóid Farrelly stopped by to recount tales from his touring experiences – from supporting Joanne McNally to headlining his own performances. He also looked back on how Dancing with the Stars introduced him to an entirely fresh audience.
Nevertheless, it didn’t take long for viewers to voice their opinions.
One commented: “More rubbish guests time for bed and cocoa, can’t wait to see what Beverley Callard has to say, she’s always a great guest!” Another disappointed viewer commented: “Imagine! ! Someone from another RTE show on the LLS. Why did they never think of that before? Oh wait! They did last week. And the week before. And every week. RTE people all interviewing each other. It’s called public service broadcasting.”
A third viewer urged people to “turn off your televisions. Depression on a screen.”
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A fourth person questioned what they perceived as the absence of male guests, stating: “the amount of male guests on the programme is striking!”.
Additional guests on Friday evening included Beverley Callard, best known for portraying Liz McDonald on Coronation Street. She joined Patrick to talk about her choice to accept a part on Ireland’s premier soap, Fair City.
Prior to her first appearance in Carrigstown, Beverley offered an exclusive preview of what audiences can anticipate from her character, explained why she’s approaching this new phase with such enthusiasm and discussed how she’s been adapting to life in Dublin.
Majella O’Donnell had an intimate conversation with Patrick regarding her mental health challenges that resulted in a 10-week hospital admission for depression and the tremendous support she’s experienced since publicly sharing her journey.
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Additionally on Friday’s programme, Hothouse Flowers marked 40 years in the music industry. The band reminisced about four decades of touring and delighted viewers with not one, not two but three special performances.
Beverley Callard has revealed her cancer diagnosisCredit: RTEThe 68-year-old played Rovers Return landlady Liz McDonald in CorrieCredit: ITV
Beverley – who starred on I’m A Celebrity in 2020 – has been told she will have to undergo an operation and radiotherapy.
She is also returning to the UK this weekend for tests to check the cancer has not spread.
Beverley told RTE’s Late Late Show, hosted by Patrick Kielty, on Friday: “I’ve had some tests just before I left the UK, and literally, 15, 20 minutes before I was in my dressing room at Fair City, getting ready to go on, and I was quite nervous and thinking, ‘I hope everybody thinks I’m all right’, whatever.
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“And my consultant rang me and said, ‘you’ve got to come back to the UK’.
She started her new role as Gwen’s long-lost mother Lily in Fair City last month with plans to move over to Co Wicklow with her husband.
Speaking about being offered the part she told RTE: “I got asked to do it almost a year ago now, and I said, ‘Oh I don’t know if I can do another soap, I don’t know whether I should do that’.
“And they said, ‘well, just have a look at it’.
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“In the UK it’s quite difficult to get and so I was watching it on my computer, and I just became addicted to Fair City and I just thought, this is fantastic.
“The editing is so good. The scripts are amazing. Got my husband to have a look at it. And I said, ‘I can’t say no to this’.”
She insisted: “Listen I have worked out my whole life and I have been working my ass off, literally.”
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Beverley furiously hit back at skinny jab rumoursCredit: Instagram
How to check your breasts
It is important to regularly check your breasts for any changes.
Breast tissue reaches all the way up to your collarbone and across to your armpit, so it’s vital to check these areas too.
If you feel or see any changes in your breast you should always consult your GP.
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Charity CoppaFeel! recommends checking your breasts monthly, so you can pick up on any changes quickly.
Breasts do change naturally as part of your monthly menstrual cycle, so you should get to know your breasts, how they feel and what changes they usually go through to know if anything is out of the ordinary.
Five-step check
There is a five-step self exam you can do at home to check for any changes.
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Step one: Begin by looking in a mirror, facing it with your arms on your hips and your shoulders straight. You should be looking for any dimpling, puckering, bulging skin, redness, soreness, a rash or changes in the nipple.
Step two: Still looking in the mirror, raise both arms above your head and check for the same changes.
Step three: With your arms still above your head, check for any fluid coming from the nipples. This can include milky, yellow or watery fluid, or blood.
Step four: While lying down use your opposite hand to check each breast. Using a few fingers, keeping them flat and together, go in a small circular motion around your breasts. Make sure you feel the entire breast by going top to bottom in these small circles. It helps to develop a system or pattern to make sure every inch is covered. Use light pressure for the skin and tissue just beneath, medium pressure for the tissue in the middle of your breasts, and firm pressure to feel the tissue at the back, feeling down to your ribcage.
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Step five: Feel your breasts while either standing or sitting, using the same small circular motion.
The music legend was due to perform in Manchester this summer
Neil Young has announced the cancellation of his European tour this year which included a gig at Heaton Park this summer.
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Glastonbury headliners Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts were due to perform at the Eden Project on June 17 as part of their 2026 UK and European leg of the Love Earth World Tour. They were also due at a sold-out gig at Heaton Park on June 19.
However, the music legend announced today (February 6) that the tour will no longer be going ahead, axing the Eden Sessions show where they were going to be supported by Elvis Costello.
Neil Young shared the following statement earlier: “Folks, I have decided to take a break and will not be touring Europe this time.
“Thanks to everyone who bought tickets. I’m sorry to let you down, but this is not the time. I do love playing LIVE and being with you and the Chrome Hearts.”
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Sharing the news on Facebook, Eden Sessions said: “We’re sorry to share that Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts will no longer be touring Europe this year. This means that regrettably the Eden Sessions show on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, is cancelled.”
It said ticket purchasers will be contacted directly and will be fully refunded against the original payment card used.
Those who purchased tickets directly through the Eden Sessions should allow ten working days for funds to be received, there is no need to contact them.
Those who purchased through the Neil Young Archive will be contacted directly by AXS regarding their refunds.
The Pentagon said Friday it is cutting ties with Harvard University, ending all military training, fellowships and certificate programs with the Ivy League institution.
The announcement marks the latest development in the Trump administration’s prolonged standoff with Harvard over the White House’s demands for reforms at the Ivy League school.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in a statement Friday that Harvard “no longer meets the needs of the War Department or the military services.”
“For too long, this department has sent our best and brightest officers to Harvard, hoping the university would better understand and appreciate our warrior class,” Hegseth said. “Instead, too many of our officers came back looking too much like Harvard — heads full of globalist and radical ideologies that do not improve our fighting ranks.”
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In a separate post on X, Hegseth wrote, “Harvard is woke; The War Department is not.”
Starting with the 2026-27 academic year, the Pentagon will discontinue graduate-level professional military education, fellowships and certificate programs, the statement said. Personnel currently attending classes at Harvard will be able to finish those courses.
The military offers its officers a variety of opportunities to get graduate-level education both at war colleges run by the military as well as civilian institutions like Harvard.
Broadly, while opportunities to attend prestigious civilian schools offer less direct benefit to a servicemember’s military career than their civilian counterparts, they help make troops more attractive employees once they leave the military.
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Harvard has long been Trump’s top target in his administration’s campaign to bring the nation’s most prestigious universities to heel. His officials have cut billions of dollars in Harvard’s federal research funding and attempted to block it from enrolling foreign students after the campus rebuffed a series of government demands last April.
The White House has said it’s punishing Harvard for tolerating anti-Jewish bias on campus.
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Mega Clearance Outlet, described as “the North East’s largest discount clearance centre”, opened its doors on Friday, February 6, at Tofts Farm Industrial Estate in Hartlepool.
The new store, run by STW Clearence, will offer huge savings and discounts on a wide variety of items, from everyday essentials such as toilet rolls to sofas.
It opened the doors at 10am, welcoming shoppers keen to snap up goods at discounted prices.
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Posting on social media following the launch, the STW Clearance team said they were “blown away” by the response.
The Facebook post said: “What an incredible opening day at Mega Clearance Outlet.
“We were blown away by the amazing turnout and are so thrilled to welcome so many of you into our warehouse.
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“Thank you for the support, the smiles, and the buzz – you made our opening one to remember.”
Videos from the opening day show a huge turnout of shoppers snaking around the store.
The clearance centre offers a wide range of products, including furniture, homeware and everyday essentials such as toilet roll, with the company operating on a “once it’s gone, it’s gone” basis.
Bargain hunters who missed the opening day can also visit this weekend, with the outlet open on Saturday and Sunday from 10am until 4pm.
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The post added: “If you missed out, don’t worry, we’re open all weekend, Saturday and Sunday from 10am until 4pm.
“Come down and grab a bargain, with everything from furniture and homeware right through to everyday essentials like toilet roll. There really is something for everyone.”
In the run-up to the opening, the owners teased various pictures and videos on social media, stirring up a lot of excitement from customers eager for a discount.
Since the launch, customers have already been posting on social media about how happy they are with their purchases.
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One person said: “Over the moon with our purchases this morning. Had a great time and very friendly staff.”
While another commented: “This looks amazing, can’t wait to have look this weekend.”
The outlet is located at Tofts Farm Industrial Estate, next to Hartlepool Borough Council offices, and joins a growing number of businesses operating on the site.
President Donald Trump refused to apologize for a video he shared on Truth Social — and later deleted — on Friday that included a racist image depicting former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes.
During a press gaggle on Friday night outside Air Force One, reporters asked Trump about the post. He insisted that he was the “least racist president you’ve had in a long time,” and placed the responsibility for the post on his staff.
“I looked at it. I saw it, and I just looked at the first part. It was about voter fraud,” Trump said. “I guess during the end of it, there was some kind of a people don’t like, I wouldn’t like it either, but I didn’t see it. I just I looked at the first part, and it was really about voter fraud in the machines, how crooked it is, how disgusting it is.”
He said that after someone in his staff watched the entire video, it was taken down. When a reporter asked him about calls from other Republicans to apologize for the video, Trump refused to take responsibility.
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“No, I didn’t make a mistake. I mean, if I look at a lot of thousands of things, I looked at the beginning of it. It was fine,” Trump said.
He was later asked directly if he condemns the racist parts of the video, to which Trump replied: “Of course I do.”
Various food and drink establishments across Swansea have been receiving single biscuits and even little individual potatoes in the post
22:24, 06 Feb 2026
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Pubs and coffee shops in one part of Wales have found themselves receiving rather unexpected packages from an unknown source. In the last week, various establishments in the Swansea area have reported getting individual items in the post, and no-one quite knows why.
The random objects were not accompanied with a note or a return address, leaving the owners wondering who is sending them food in the post.
The Plough and Harrow pub in Llangyfelach has received two separate parcels in the last week, each containing a singular biscuit.
The first arrived on Saturday, January 31, with a rich tea biscuit inside and the second on Monday, February 2, came with a digestive. Never miss a Swansea story by signing up to our newsletter here.
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Stephanie Hally, the owner of the pub, described the packaged as “bizarre”, saying she’d never received anything like it before. She said: “They’ve gone to the lengths of getting them packaged but by the time it comes through to our letterbox and we receive it it’s broken biscuits anyway.
“When the first one arrived a member of my staff sent it to me and I thought it was very strange.
“I thought it might have been a supplier wanting us to supply biscuits from them but there was no return address or sender on the back of the package so it’s quite bizarre.
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“The first one I sort of just thought ‘ah right ok’ but now we’ve had another one. There was nothing inside other than the biscuit!”
Stephanie was even more stumped by the fact both packages had been sent using Royal Mail tracked delivery.
She explained: “The first package was a brown envelope which had a sticker saying it was tracked by Royal Mail, and then the second one was a white package which said it was tracked by Royal Mail as well.
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“Someone’s spent money and gone to the trouble of having it tracked and paying for it.”
The Marquis Arms pub in Swansea received an almost identical package. The pub posted on Facebook: “Thank you to whoever sent us a McVities digestive biscuit in the post, much appreciated.”
This was accompanied by two pictures of a white envelope containing a digestive biscuit broken into a number of small pieces.
The pubs haven’t been the only two places to acquire something strange through the post in recent weeks. Smashed Raspberry, a café in Neath, received a small potato in yet another identical tracked Royal Mail white parcel.
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Samantha Paul, the owner of Smashed Raspberry, said: “When I opened it I was completely and utterly baffled. I tried to figure out then whether I’d ordered it by mistake, had I ordered it late at night or had I slept walked? Then I asked everybody else and I realised it must just be a joke.”
Samantha has turned detective trying to figure out where the potato came from, but as of yet she’s had no luck.
She said: “We’ve had suspicions about who it might be – we thought it might be a company that’s sending them out to businesses knowing they’re going to post about such a bizarre thing.
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That’s the only thing I can think of because there is nothing really that links us all. “The first thing I did was google ‘why have I received a potato in the post’ and that’s how I found out that this is an actual website where you can send a potato and things like that.”
She added: “We’ve asked loads of people that we thought it could be but nobody has come forward. We asked friends and customers who like a joke but no-one has said it was them.”
Despite the confusion, Samantha’s team have welcomed the potato in with welcome arms, drawing a face on him and naming him ‘PotaTony’.
Gogglebox paid tribute to TV producer Jonathan Clough as it returned for series 27
22:53, 06 Feb 2026Updated 23:03, 06 Feb 2026
Gogglebox has honoured a television producer who passed away following a battle with a brain tumour, as the show kicked off its latest series. The Channel 4 favourite made its comeback on Friday evening (February 6) with its 27th run.
At the programme’s conclusion, viewers saw an image of Jonathan Clough accompanied by the tribute: “In memory of Jonathan Clough” alongside the years 1989 to 2025. The producer had received a diagnosis of Grade 4 Glioblastoma in 2024, when he was just 35 years old.
A fundraising initiative had been set up to help Jonathan – whose television work also encompassed Strictly Come Dancing and The Apprentice – gain access to specialist care. Following a family appeal, actor Sam Swainsbury launched the GoFundMe effort, reports the Mirror.
Both Jonathan and his partner, Tracy Martin, were forced to step away from their professional lives and move with their two young children from London to Wigan, where they stayed with her parents after receiving the devastating news.
On the GoFundMe page, Tracy detailed how their existence was transformed after Jonathan unexpectedly collapsed from a seizure in March 2024.
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She explained: “Two months after that, the results of an MRI brought our world crashing down. Our brilliant Jonathan, at only 35 years old, was diagnosed with a Grade 4 Glioblastoma – an extremely aggressive and incurable brain cancer.”
Jonathan went through surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, with a post on the GoFundMe page saying: “For a while, we had hope. His scans showed the treatment was working, keeping the tumour stable. We dared to dream we’d fight this for a while.”
However, later scans revealed a tumour regrowth that medical professionals considered inoperable. In January, Sam shared the heartbreaking news on Instagram that Jonathan had passed away on Boxing Day.
“He saw his daughter’s first day at school,” he recalled. “He then made it to her first play. He then made it to Christmas. He then sadly passed on Boxing Day.
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“He fought for every last second. He exceeded all expectations. He was extraordinary.” “I don’t have many more words than that,” he added. “I still can’t believe it.”
Ex-Strictly professional Kevin Clifton was amongst those honouring Jonathan’s memory, who worked as a producer on the BBC dancing programme between 2017 and 2019.
Posting photographs of Jonathan online, he expressed: “An amazing friend, an amazing man, an amazing father and a heck of a fighter for his amazing family. I will miss you forever [heartbroken emoji].”
Japan‘s prime minister is a heavy metal music fan. She loves motorcycles and playing the drums, including with visiting dignitaries. She thrilled a nation that often fetishizes company loyalty by declaring that her secret for success as leader would be “ work, work, work, work, work. ”
This charismatic combination, along with an image that is both tough and playful, has made Sanae Takaichi very popular, something exceedingly unusual for recent prime ministers in Japan, where her political party, which has led Japan for most of the last seven decades, has struggled mightily.
In stark contrast to the long line of often elderly men who’ve run Japan over the decades, Takaichi’s popularity is rooted in her support by younger people. They affectionately use her nickname, “Sana,” closely follow her fashion, her choice of stationery and her favorite food — steamed pork buns. Polls show her Liberal Democratic Party, despite deep-rooted problems, is now poised to make big gains in Sunday’s vote in the lower house of Parliament, thanks to Takaichi.
This would allow her to take the country in the direction of her hawkish, deeply conservative mentor, the late Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and beyond.
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The Associated Press takes a look at the first woman to lead Japan as prime minister.
She worked her way up from the middle class
Born in Nara, Japan’s ancient capital, Takaichi was raised by conservative parents who taught her prewar moral values. Her mother was a police officer and her father worked at a machinery maker.
As a child, she enjoyed listening to her parents recite an 1890 imperial document that praises paternalistic family values and loyalty to the government, Takaichi said in 2012.
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Though she was admitted to prestigious Tokyo schools, her parents made her attend Kobe University while living at home, something that was normal then for unmarried daughters of conservative families.
She was briefly an intern for a U.S. Democratic lawmaker in Denver in the late 1980s and, after returning to Japan, worked as a television personality, an author and a critic.
She’s known for her straight talk
Takaichi is unique because she both speaks her mind and is seen as easygoing, said Izuru Makihara, a University of Tokyo politics expert.
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“Takaichi is highly regarded, especially by women and younger generations who strongly feel stuck and hopeless,” he said.
She was elected prime minister by Parliament in October, and her first weeks were marked by a hawkish comment on a possible Chinese military action against Taiwan, the self-governing island that Beijing claims as its own territory, that angered China by deviating from past strategic ambiguity.
She struggled in male-dominated politics, but is not a feminist
She was first elected to Parliament in 1993 after defying her parents’ opposition. Some voters insulted her as “a little girl,” she said in 2023, recalling that first campaign as a 32-year-old.
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“In those days, women who were not considered old enough were unwelcome,” she said. She also faced groundless allegations of being a mistress of a senior politician, and criticism — often from women — for wearing heels, flashy jewelry and short skirts.
“I am who I am,” Takaichi said. “The only way to prove myself is with the work I do.”
She supports the imperial family’s male-only succession and opposes same-sex marriage as well as amending the 19th-century law requiring married couples to have the same surname, under which most women are pressured into abandoning theirs.
Feminists are not happy and say Takaichi’s leadership is a setback for Japanese gender equality.
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But Riho Shimogomi, a 43-year-old office worker, said that when she looks at Takaichi’s policies, “her being a woman doesn’t matter. … I think she has strong leadership skills and charisma.”
Following Abe’s policies while pushing even further to the right
As Abe’s protégé, Takaichi has echoed his nationalistic views, defending Japanese wartime actions, pushing for greater military capability and spending, as well as more patriotic education, and the promotion of traditional family values.
She rose quickly through the ranks during Abe’s leadership and was given ministerial and party posts.
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After Abe stepped down and backed her as “the star of the conservatives,” Takaichi ran for the LDP leadership race twice, in 2021 and 2024, both unsuccessfully, before finally winning the top job in October, replacing Abe’s rival — centrist Shigeru Ishiba.
Takaichi has reappointed some of Abe’s top advisers as lieutenants and is expected to push Japan even further to the right on security, gender and immigration if she makes gains in Sunday’s election.
A workaholic who’d rather be in the office than socializing
Takaichi has admitted she doesn’t like drinking parties and would much rather study at home, though she tried to socialize more to build connections with colleagues after her two unsuccessful leadership bids.
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After being elected as LDP leader, Takaichi asked her party members to “work like a horse” and said she would forget her “work-life balance” and “work, work, work, work and work.” These phrases became buzzwords, but some found them uncomfortable in a country known for long hours and overwork.
Analyzing her daily schedule during her first three months in office, the Kyodo News Agency reported last month that she was largely “holed up” in the official residence or her office. She had no dinner appointments with political or business leaders in the first month in office, the Mainichi newspaper said.
Strict but lighthearted
Her strictness can be linked to her mother. One time when Takaichi returned to Nara and complained about being tired because of her work, her mother slapped her in the face, she said, scolding her for griping about a path she’d chosen for herself.
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At her mother’s funeral in 2018, Takaichi said her mother slapped her even after she was appointed a government minister, according to Nobumitsu Nagai, a local television executive who described Takaichi’s funeral speech as “not formal and filled with affection for her mother. … I felt she has inherited that strictness.”
But there’s also a playful side.
Years earlier when Takaichi found out that they attended the same elementary school in Nara, she asked Nagai if he remembered the school song, and they sang it together.
“While she gives out a strong impression of being right wing and a hawk, I realized she also has a (playful) side like that,” he said.
Charlotte Foster and Ambarish Awale Trainee Trends, Showbiz and Lifestyle Writer
21:18, 06 Feb 2026
Just days after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor moved into Sandringham, the former prince’s arrival has sparked controversy, with “public safety announcements” appearing around the area highlighting his connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew, 63, was evicted from the Royal Lodge in Windsor earlier this week and relocated to the King’s Norfolk estate under cover of night to avoid attention. Sources say he is currently staying at Wood Farm Cottage while Marsh Farm, believed to be his intended permanent residence, undergoes renovations.
Within days of his arrival, locals expressed their disapproval of the disgraced royal moving into the otherwise quiet village.
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In a video shared on social media, an unidentified resident can be seen attaching a notice over the ‘Welcome to Sandringham’ sign, described as a “public safety announcement.”
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The poster, which featured a photograph of Andrew, read: “Sweaty n*nce in the area. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (previously: Prince Andrew).”
The message further referenced the former royal’s link to Epstein, stating: “Close friend of notorious paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Enthusiastic participant in his sex trafficking network. Paid millions to try and silence survivors.”
Andrew has consistently denied the allegations, and police investigations have not resulted in any charges.
The Epstein files reportedly contain claims that a woman in her mid-20s travelled to Windsor to have sex with Andrew. Additionally, his payment to Virginia Giuffre was made without any admission of guilt or liability.
The footage was circulated on social media by campaign group Everyone Hates Elon, who wrote: “Former Prince Andrew has been forced to move to a smaller home in Sandringham after the latest Epstein files release. Don’t worry, he’s getting the welcome he deserves. A national disgrace.”
Residents in the area have also voiced frustration about the disruption caused by the royal’s presence. The previously tranquil lane has been swamped with cars and journalists, with helicopters circling overhead.
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One local said: “I think if he has to come and live here, it should be somewhere that’s quite secluded. There are houses that belong to the King that he could go to that wouldn’t cause anybody any bother. The press are all down there. The villagers don’t like that. It’s a quiet village.”
She suggested a more suitable location would be “out in the woods” surrounded by trees and away from roads, adding: “If he needs to come, he needs to come, but I think there’s better places he could have actually gone.”
Comments from visitors to the nearby Sandringham Visitor Centre highlighted similar sentiments. Abraham Bruin, 83, said: “I’m a little bit flabbergasted myself. If he’s an outcast and living on the estate, he’s not an outcast is he?”
Another woman added: “Really, he’s going back to luxury, isn’t he? He’s being waited on hand and foot.” Additional locals expressed discomfort with the former prince’s relocation, with one noting she was “not particularly keen on him.”