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Happy Mondays' Bez is MARRIED! Singer, 58, ties the knot with his fiancée Firouzeh Razavi, 34, as his ex bandmate Rowetta shares snapsĭoting grandparents Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan enjoy a family day out with their daughter Chloe and new arrival Bodhi Rae Georgia

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Patsy Palmer, 50, displays her VERY bronzed physique in a neon blue swimsuit as she relaxes by the pool in sunny Malibu

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It’s then machine-stitched and turned right side out so all of the raw seams are hidden inside the lining,’ said Claudia Winkleman, trying to sound as if she knew what she was talking about.Ĭharles heads to church alone in Balmoral after his 'pain' at Harry and Meghan's jibes and 'bewilderment' at their behaviour was revealed

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‘Bagging out involves attaching the lining to the bottom of the coat right side to side. ‘In this photograph,’ she trembled holding a picture of her mother wearing the coat she was making, ‘she’s actually pregnant with me.’Ĭhinelo meanwhile was busy ‘bagging out’ the three metres of material in her hem. She's the type of emotional soul that Dorothy Parker said cries at card tricks.)

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Tamara made a coat that she remembered her mother making for herself in the 60s and Lynda’s 1950s wool flannel coat with shawl collar and full skirt reminded her so much of her mum she was reduced to tears (although this doesn't take much with Lynda. Even Heather's vintage coat was full of mistakes so how viewers were meant to attempt it is anyone's guess ‘You have five minutes to finish your coats - and your policeman’s dressing up outfit,’ she announced teasing him mercilessly. His personal touches – such as adding the number 707 that he'd on his first beat in Brixton – confirmed he was basically making it more for his own pleasure than to win the competition. It was as if he wanted to go not so much ‘suicide by cop’ as ‘suicide by cop coat.’ How Heather’s combination of 1st & 3rd places could be better than Chinelo’s 1st & 2nd he didn’t explain, especially as Heather's boob tube was such a cop out.Īs for the final challenge, David’s decision to make a heavy, functional 1940s police coat immediately looked like kamikaze compared to the others’ more glamorous choices. But Chinelo acquitted herself pretty well,’ he concluded. With one challenge remaining, Grant considered that either Tamara or David was facing elimination. Tamara's 'backwards tuxedo' looked even worse from the front, using the buttoned cuffs from the man's suit as two messy looking straps ‘But it is just the suit jacket turned back to front.’ĭeservedly it was rated last, with Chinelo finally being awarded first instead of her usual second. ‘It looks transformative,’ considered Grant. ‘It’s on backwards Tamara !’ David joshed – the exact cry that anyone unwise enough to actually make one would have to endure everywhere she went whenever she wore it. Tamara’s ‘backwards tuxedo’ was a horrorshow. That he was placed 4th rather than Heather's boob tube, was an outrage. He totally ignored the fact that this was what David had wanted – for it to allude to its origins - because he felt so bad about cutting the suit up. Patrick Grant praised it as 'a wearable top' that 'fits the mannequin well' generously placing it thirdĭavid on the other hand was penalised because, in Grant’s opinion, even though he had significantly changed it, his garment ‘retained a lot of its jacketness’ (presumably a Savile Row term). GBSB judge May Martin examines Heather's boob tube trying (and failing) to find evidence that she has done anything other than just take a panel of material from the man's jacket.














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