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Airbnb customer left disgusted after paying £2,750 to stay seven nights in ‘shabby and dirty’ flat
New Video: Rema – ‘Dirty’
Rema turns up in the heat in the video for his flavorsome new single ‘Dirty.’
The scintillating track serves as the latest offering from the Afrobeats star, who has been enjoying global success with Selena Gomez collaboration ‘Calm Down.’
Directed by JM Films, the visual – which follows the performer and love interest Mariama through a number of scorching scenes –
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Russia to make false claim at the UN that Ukraine is about to drop ‘dirty bomb’
Azealia Banks Calls Nicki Minaj a “Wack B*tch,” Tells Cardi B: “Leave These Dirty B*tches Where They Are”
Azealia Banks is all sorts of renowned for sounding off with her opinions about everything – including her peers.
Even while shopping.
Case in point her weigh-in on the seemingly daily feuds erupting between many female rappers of late on social media.
Specifically, on the mind, it appears, was this week’s spar between Cardi B and JT from the City Girls.
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Mike Epps RIPS into Aries Spears for Body Shaming Lizzo: “He Look Dirty & Sick”
Like millions the world over, Mike Epps did not see the funny in comedian Aries Spears‘ disgraceful remarks about Pop star Lizzo.
As reported, the comic claimed the ‘About Damn Time’ performer “looks like the sh*t emoji” before going on to say she was shaped like “mashed potatoes.”
Now,
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I used a magic eraser & a popular household item to make my dirty kiddie pool look brand new again in minutes
A TIKTOKER has shared a cleaning hack for making her dirty kiddie pool look brand new in just minutes.
Using just two household items and a hose, she’s able to scrub the dirt and grime off of the pool with ease.
Tera Nelli shares dozens of cleaning hacks on her TikTok page, with her videos gaining millions of likes and views.
“My husband must think money grows on trees because he wanted to throw away our kiddie pool,” the on-screen text reads.
“He must have forgotten I love making things look brand new.”
The video shows the TikToker scrubbing the kiddie pool and hosing it off.
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The pool quickly turns from dirty and dingy to clean, thanks to TKTKs cleaning hack.
She used Zep degreaser and a magic eraser to make the pool shine again.
The degreaser costs about $13, and the magic eraser cost about $5 for a pack of two.
So not only is Tera’s cleaning hack effective, but it’s also cheap.
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Many TikTokers were impressed with Tera’s trick, taking note of the products she used.
“Just a little elbow grease,” one person wrote.
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The video has been viewed more than 8.8million times.
The video has been liked more than 500,000 times.
Urgent warning over ‘toxic cocktail’ of dirty air that could trigger deadly attacks next week
MILLIONS of Brits have been told to take “extra precautions” as a cloud of dirty air is set to engulf the country this week.
High levels of pollution combined with warm temperatures could cause a “toxic cocktail”, which could pose a threat to people suffering asthma and other lung conditions.
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Leading charity Asthma and Lung UK, have urged people with lung conditions to take their daily preventer medication as prescribed and carry a reliever inhaler at all times.
They also suggested that people avoid strenuous exercise outside and for those who live near busy roads – where pollution is highest to keep their windows closed.
According to the charity, a recent survey found that over half (53 per cent) of all those with asthma say that toxic air is a trigger for their symptoms.
Pollutants found in toxic air in the air irritate the airways, making them swell and tighten up. This can cause breathing problems and trigger asthma attacks, which can be life-threatening in severe cases.
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Extreme heat makes pollution worse by slowing down air flow, meaning polluted air remains at ground level for longer.
UK AIR, the UK’s air pollution alert system predicted high levels of pollution in the East of England, with the rest of England forecast to experience moderate levels of pollution.
High air pollution episodes in the UK are generally rare, but are likely to become more frequent because of climate change.
Emma Rubach, head of health advice at Asthma + Lung UK, said: “With air pollution forecasted to be higher than normal in England next week, along with high temperatures, people with lung conditions could be facing a toxic cocktail of dirty air that could increase the risk of asthma attacks and symptom flare-ups.
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“We know that half of people with asthma and COPD are triggered by air pollution, so we’re urging people to be vigilant and take extra precautions to protect themselves,” she added.
She also said the forecast should be a “wake-up call” to government to “commit to improve air pollution alerts so more of the public know what they are and what to do on days like this when air pollution spikes”.
Extreme heat slows air flow, meaning polluted air remains at ground level for longer.
The hot weather is now set to continue into next week, with the Met Office predicting highs of 35C this weekend.
A heatwave health warning had been in place until Sunday, but the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has now extended this to Tuesday August 16.
Chiefs first raised the alarm on Tuesday warning temperatures wouldn’t drop below the low 20s.
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Now, the Met has said temperatures will remain in the high 20s well into the start of next week – with northern regions seeing temperatures decline from Monday.
Medical chiefs have said that young children, those with underlying health conditions and the elderly are more likely to experience adverse health effects.