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Geordie Shore star shows off stunning home with fireplace and huge kitchen after quitting MTV show
GEORDIE Shore star Bethan Kershaw showed off her stunning home after quitting the MTV show.
Last month The Sun exclusively revealed that the 28-year-old quit the MTV programme after joining the cast for its 19th series in 2019.
Ex-Geordie Shore star Bethan Kershaw has given a sneak peek inside her home[/caption]
There is a cosy fireplace in the property[/caption]
Bethan has shared a glimpse inside her pad[/caption]
Bethan decided not to join the rest of the cast with the filming for the upcoming series.
Now the reality star will have lots of time to put into her new home.
Bethan has created a home dedicated Instagram account and shared snaps and videos with fans of the inside.
A stunning fireplace features in the property.
The beauty shared a before and after shot of her home renovations.
“I’m not done yet this is just for now but it’s still cute,” she confessed.
Bethan has been busy cooking up a storm in the kitchen too, having recently made her first homemade rhubarb crumble.
Geordie Shore fans have had Bethan on their screens since 2019.
However she QUIT the series after ‘growing apart’ from the cast.
Bethan appeared in the reunion series last year, but fell out with co-star Chloe Ferry again around Christmas after they had made up during the reunion.
A show insider revealed: “Bethan made the decision that she didn’t want to go back for another series of Geordie Shore.
“She wasn’t sacked, it was her own choice – she just felt like she has grown apart from a lot of the cast and didn’t feel like she had a place among the group anymore.
“The show just isn’t the right fit for her at this moment in her life and she is looking forward to the next chapter.”
The Sun have contacted MTV and Bethan’s rep for comment.
Bethan and Chloe originally fell out after Chloe’s father passed away in 2021, with Chloe feeling like Bethan wasn’t there for her.
On the reunion series which aired last year, the pair appeared to put their differences aside.
Back in December, Bethan insisted the pair were “still friends” in a chat with The Sun, but that the trust between them needed to be rebuilt.
The dining table is beautifully laid out[/caption]
The kitchen has lots of natural light[/caption]
Bethan joined Geordie Shore in 2019[/caption]
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Sepura Home raises $3.7 million to make your kitchen sink a composter
Here’s a clever new bit of kitchen tech. Victoria, BC firm Sepura recently introduced its eponymous home appliance, which sits under a sink in place of a garbage disposal. There’s an included Bluetooth button, which can be stuck anywhere near the sink. The system itself sits underneath the sink and is designed to hook directly […]
Sepura Home raises $3.7 million to make your kitchen sink a composter by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch
We found incredible secret feature hidden under our kitchen floor – we’ve been walking over it for YEARS
A COUPLE has revealed how they found an incredible hidden feature in their home while renovating its kitchen.
The Brit pair say they had no idea what lay beneath their floor – and had been unknowingly walking over it for years.
A couple found a hidden feature beneath their kitchen[/caption]
They’d been unknowingly walking over it for years[/caption]
They said it was “absolutely amazing” to discover what they assume is a 300-year-old well beneath their 1700s Tudor home.
The couple has now cleared the well out, tidied it up, and installed glass over top to make it a permanent feature.
They’ve uploaded the well-restoration journey to their TikTok.
In one of the clips on their account Mortylad, the pair say: “A little over a month ago we came across something absolutely amazing underneath our kitchen floor.
“Little did we know we’d been walking over a 300-year-old water well every day for the past 20 years.”
The couple explained they’d been renovating their kitchen, and pulling up its foundations to lay underfloor heating.
They explained: “By removing some of the sand we came across a really strange gravelly mixture in one spot.
“Upon investigation, it turned out to be hollow and full of water – suspecting a leak we carried on digging, which lead to more water.
“And then we came across a literal brick wall that seemed to be rounded in shape. Intrigued, we carried on investigating and found a ring of bricks.
“We were pretty certain at this point that we’d found the house’s original water well.”
The pair explained that the well had probably been back-filled decades ago.
They said: “After speaking to the last owner, they also had no idea there was ever a well on the property.
“The house had been estimated to been constructed around the 1700s as a coach stop/ inn/ tavern so it is very likely the well was built at the same time as the house.”
They continued: “We then made the scary decision to incorporate it into the new kitchen.”
It’s not unusual for people to make crazy discoveries while they’re renovating.
One couple made a shocking discovery in the wall of our new home, and found the old owner had a disgusting habit.
Another person, Toño Piñeiro uncovered bundles of banknotes hidden in the walls in old Nesquik cans.
And one renovator thought it was his lucky day when he discovered £150,000 hidden behind a wall – but his dream find turned into a costly nightmare.
The couple found a well – and are now making it a permanent feature of their home[/caption]
The Kitchen Staple That’s Surprisingly Good for Your Health – CNET
You can de-ice your windscreen in seconds using common kitchen staple – and it costs just 16p at ASDA
DRIVERS are blown away by a windscreen de-icing hack that involves common fruit.
The video was uploaded to TikTok by @succhefful and it has shocked viewers.
Drivers are blown away by a windscreen de-icing trick that involves an orange[/caption]
For this hack, you will need an orange – which cost just 16p each at Asda – and a microwave.
You just need to microwave the orange for less than a minute and then rub it on your car’s windscreen.
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Surprisingly, the ice on the windscreen melts away in seconds.
The video’s title reads: “Wow! Didn’t know you could use an orange!”
While the caption reads: “Frozen car windscreen life hack.”
Some viewers loved the hack, with one saying: “Great tip!”
But most viewers seem more concerned about the man’s microwave, which looked extremely dirty.
One said: “It’s probably the bacteria on the orange that’s melting the ice.”
Another said: “It’s probably the bacteria on the orange that’s melting the ice.”
Another said: “I think your microwave started the new covid string.”
A fourth pointed out: “Really letting the car warm up works well too. While you are waiting, you can clean the microwave.”
Another hack is cutting a potato or onion in half and rubbing it all over the windscreen and windows the night before setting off.
Vinegar works similarly because its freezing point is much lower than water.
It’s essential to drive with a clear windscreen.
Drivers can be slapped with £100 fine and get up to three points on their licence if caught driving with an iced-over screen.
There’s plenty of other hacks to quickly de-ice your car.
One nifty trick is filling a zip-lock bag with hot water and rubbing it over the windscreen and windows.
Plus, one savvy motorist has come up with a hack to defrost your car in seconds that costs virtually nothing.
TikTok user @rosie_the_jack revealed that drivers only need a hair clip to de-ice their car.
Another hack is cutting an onion in half, and then before your windscreen is iced over, rub it generously over the screen.
And the most simple tip is to park your car in the right place because the sun rises in the east and will melt it for you.
Also, spraying your windscreen with a solution of water and vinegar every night before going to bed can help too.
Mum who murdered her 5 children with kitchen knife euthanised at own request – 16 years after crime that rocked Belgium
A MUM who murdered her five children has been euthanised at her own request – 16 years to the day after their killing.
Genevieve Lhermitte, 56, slit the throats of her son and four daughters aged three to 14 with a kitchen knife at the family home in Nivelles, Belgium, while their father was away.
Photos of the five children killed at the hands of their own mother[/caption]
Devastated Bouchaib Moqadem was visiting his parents in Morocco when his wife turned on their children.
On the day of the murders, Lhermitte stole two knives from a supermarket before cooking a family lunch.
Tragic youngsters Yasmine, 14, Nora, 12, Myriam, 10, Mina, seven and Mehdi, three, were killed in the attack
She then tried to kill herself, but the attempt failed and she ended up calling the emergency services.
Lhermitte was sentenced to life in prison in 2008, before being moved to a psychiatric hospital in 2019.
She told the court during her murder trial: “I gave [my husband] a son and killed him. I’ve lost all children through my own fault. They never deserved it.
“I shall suffer to the end of my days – that is my punishment.”
Her lawyer Nicolas Cohen confirmed that his client had died through euthanasia on Tuesday.
Mr Cohen said: “It is this specific procedure that Mrs Lhermitte followed, with the various medical opinions having been collected.”
Belgian law allows for people to chose euthanasia if they are deemed to be suffering from “unbearable” psychological suffering.
The person must be conscious of their decision and be able to express their wish in a reasoned and consistent manner.
Psychologist Emilie Maroit told the RTL-TVI channel that Lhermitte likely chose to die on February 28 in a “symbolic gesture in respect for her children”.
She added: “It may also have been for her to finish what she started because basically she wanted to end her life when she killed them.”
The quintuple murder in 2007 and the subsequent trial rocked Belgium.
Lhermitte’s lawyers argued that their client, who had regularly seen a psychiatrist, was mentally disturbed and should not be sent to prison.
But the jury found her guilty of premeditated murder and sentenced her to life in jail after hearing conflicting medical expertise.
In 2010 Lhermitte filed a civil lawsuit demanding up to £2.7million from a former psychiatrist alleging his “inaction” had failed to prevent the murders, but she ended up abandoning the legal battle after ten years without success.
Last year 2,966 people died via euthanasia in Belgium, an increase of 10 per cent compared to 2021, according to the authorities.
Cancer remains the number one reason cited, but officials said for nearly three out of four requests the patient presented “several types of suffering, both physical and psychological”.
Lhermitte chose to be euthanised after years of anguish from her crime[/caption]
The father of the victims, Bouchaib Moqadem, pays tribute by their coffins[/caption]
Flowers and toys lay at the entrance of the house of the Mokadem family after Lhermitte killed her five children[/caption]