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Alison Hammond ‘in secret romance with her hunky landscape gardener’
Ex-Miss UK who became Britain’s richest divorcee in £350m split poses with hunky new lover
A FORMER Miss UK who became Britain’s richest divorcee after splitting with her billionaire husband has revealed her hunky new lover.
Kirsty Bertarelli, 50, showed glimpses of her mystery fella last August less than a year after taking home £350m following her split from hubby of 21 years Ernesto Bertarelli.
Kirsty with billionaire ex Ernesto Bertarelli before they split[/caption]
Kirsty Bertarelli, formerly Roper, pictured after being crowned as Miss UK in 1988[/caption]
The couple had three kids together and separated in 2021 after agreeing to their divorce.
Now Kirsty has shared new snaps on social media showing her new chiselled man on a Caribbean jaunt.
Selfies included her in a daring blue bikini cuddling up to her bearded grey-haired fella.
Another snap showed the couple arm in arm on a sandy beach in front of the azure coloured sea.
The star has been “blissfully happy” for months, despite being struck down with shingles last year.
Surrey-based Kirsty and ex-hubby Ernesto were jointly ranked 14th place in the Sunday Times Rich List, worth an estimated £9.2billion.
The former couple did not disclose the size of Mrs Bertarelli’s payout, but it was widely reported she accepted a cool £350m deal.
The sum made her Britain’s richest divorcee in legal history – winning just short of the Queen’s estimated fortune of around £365m.
In addition to her settlement, Mrs Bertarelli was given a modern house by Lake Geneva in Switzerland, bought for a whopping £52m.
She also owns an £8million chalet in the Swiss ski resort of Gstaad.
The pin-up brunette, currently with blonde streaks in her hair, was represented by Baroness Fiona Shackleton, the lawyer who represented Prince Charles and Sir Paul McCartney in their divorces.
SAS: Who Dares Wins shake-up as hunky new special forces soldier joins line-up
TV’s toughest reality show SAS: Who Dares Wins is getting a new location – and a hunky new star.
The Channel 4 show is taking its next line-up of recruits into the world’s most unforgiving jungle, in Thung Ui, North Vietnam.
There’s also a shake-up when it comes to the terrifying staff putting the recruits through their paces.
Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham is getting promoted to the role of Chief Instructor – with new arrival Chris Oliver joining as a new member of the staff team.
They will be joined on the ‘DS’ unit commanding the recruits by Jason ‘Foxy’ Fox and American Rudy Reyes.
Former US Navy Seal Remi Adeleke, who joined with Rudy last series, quit the programme after less than a year in October.
Former Special Forces operator Chris, 40, stamped down on hopes he might be the ‘nice’ one in the group as he was announced last night.
He vowed: “I will bring a hard-hitting intensity to the SAS: Who Dares Wins DS, being a fiery character with a very passionate approach to military training, with respect being at the forefront of everything I do.
“The values I intend to instil in the recruits, as part of the DS, have been forged on operations where we have lost good operators.
“So they had better be under no illusions – anyone who doesn’t play by the rules will pay the price.”
American Rudy was more upbeat, saying cheerfully: “Brace yourselves for impact, ladies and gents!
“We have the roughest, toughest most carnivorous DS lineup! B Squadron bad ass Billy Billingham is leading the course for this jungle series of SAS: Who Dares Wins.
“My man has the skills, wisdom and knowledge of jungle survival like no operator I have ever known.
“So much respect for Chris and legends Billy and Foxy, so standby for a hardcore SAS: Who Dares Wins series!”
Billy added: “Having been a DS on actual military SAS selection and Chief Instructor at the British Army Jungle Warfare Training School in Brunei, there is nobody better placed than myself to lead the recruits through this treacherous environment.
“I’m looking forward to challenging and encouraging the new recruits. However, I will not be accepting any excuses – this will be the toughest course to date.”
SAS: Who Dares Wins returns in January with six new episodes.
It will show 20 ordinary men and women taking on the punishing jungle phase of SAS selection.
A look into David Bowie’s career defining album, Hunky Dory
As the new Divine Symmetry boxset digs deep into the 12 months that led up to 1971’s Hunky Dory, confidants and collaborators reveal the secrets of a major turning point in Bowie’s career
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Hear a version of “Kooks” from David Bowie’s upcoming Hunky Dory box set, Divine Symmetry
If you stay, you won’t be sorry
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