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EMILY PRESCOTT: Why brilliant Brit Awards star Raye is turning off social media

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Raye, from south London, whose real name is Rachel Keen, realized social media was causing more harm than good.

She was the shining star of the Brit Awards, but there’s one place where singer Raye tries to stay out of the spotlight…on social media.

The 26-year-old revealed a surprising conversation with her therapist, when she was asked: “When do you feel like the voices in your head are most mean to you?” Her response was telling: “When I’m on social media.”

Raye, from south London, whose real name is Rachel Keen, now realized that social media was causing more harm than good, and the former Brit School student handed her passwords to a trusted friend to manage her accounts .

He now also gives himself a five-minute window if he ever wants to post something, as a sort of cooling-off period, and he even has a separate phone just for his social media accounts.

Raye, from south London, whose real name is Rachel Keen, realized social media was causing more harm than good.

Raye, from south London, whose real name is Rachel Keen, realized social media was causing more harm than good.

Now you give yourself five minutes if you ever want to post something.

Now you give yourself five minutes if you ever want to post something.

No games please, we’re British.

A producer has admitted that almost an entire episode of footage was pulled out of thin air for the series, starring Elizabeth Debicki (pictured).

A producer has admitted that almost an entire episode of footage was pulled out of thin air for the series, starring Elizabeth Debicki (pictured).

The creators of The Crown have admitted that the show does not claim to be historically accurate.

But if some of the sets also seemed unreal, that’s because they were: computerized visual effects were used for scenes at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace.

A producer admitted that almost an entire episode of footage was pulled out of thin air for the series, starring Elizabeth Debicki.

There are almost 37 minutes of scenes, according to supervisor Joe Cork.

Heart to heart from Miranda… that costs £158

Miranda Hart charges a whopping £158 per video, each lasting between 40 and 60 seconds.

Miranda Hart charges a whopping £158 per video, each lasting between 40 and 60 seconds.

Miranda Hart may have announced that she will be taking a break from acting in 2021, following the death of her beloved dog Peggy, but she is still finding a way to make money.

It turns out that the comedian has recently racked up an incredible £40,000, just for creating personalized video messages for his fans on the Cameo website.

The 51-year-old charges a whopping £158 per video, each lasting between 40 and 60 seconds.

With over 200 five-star reviews, it appears to have many satisfied customers. So many that perhaps we shouldn’t be too surprised if he never returns to the small screen.

And if that guarantees that there will be no more episodes of his comedy Miranda…

Hum went to the frogs

Hum Fleming is currently dating Lord Goldsmith, who recently referred to her as his

Hum Fleming is currently dating Lord Goldsmith, who recently referred to her as his “future wife.”

Glamorous socialite Hum Fleming may have met her prince in the form of fellow conservative Zac Goldsmith, but she’s also encountered her fair share of frogs – imaginary ones, that is – after a recent attack of seizures caused by her epilepsy.

The 34-year-old great-niece of James Bond author Ian Fleming tells me: “For the last 21 years I have scared the hell out of my friends, as well as confusing them by repeatedly dressing and undressing myself and insisting they come with me.” To see the tree frogs in the living room!’

The fashionable relationship is currently dating Lord Goldsmith, who recently referred to her as his “future wife.” She was first diagnosed with epilepsy after a seizure when she was 13 years old.

Daisy Knatchbull may be Savile Row’s first tailor, but she doesn’t attribute all her success to talent.

The 31-year-old, granddaughter of Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess of Mountbatten, admits she is privileged, but her “privilege” is having attention deficit disorder, which she likens to a “superpower.”

Daisy, who founded Savile Row tailor The Deck, credits him for giving her a “busy” that leaves her struggling to switch off.

Eddie’s nose for realism

Eddie Marsan and Marisa Abela in a scene from the new film Back to Black about Amy Winehouse

Eddie Marsan and Marisa Abela in a scene from the new film Back to Black about Amy Winehouse

Actor Eddie Marsan has said it wasn’t enough to look like Amy Winehouse’s father in a new biopic of the singer – he also wanted to smell like him.

In Sam Taylor Wood’s upcoming film Back To Black, Eddie, 55, says he copied taxi driver Mitch’s aftershave.

He said: ‘I met Mitch Winehouse a few times and smelled him. I thought, ‘I have to get that aftershave.’

That changes something in you. Yes, Eddie, that proves one thing: you have an uncanny ability to spot a good role.

Three bottles of wine, bottled for Princess Margaret for the late Queen’s 1977 Silver Jubilee, are up for auction.

And potential buyers won’t need a king’s ransom to buy them. Serena, Countess of Snowdon, Margaret’s former daughter-in-law (left), has put bottles of Riesling from Kensington Palace on sale, with starting bids starting at just £20.

The late queen’s sister was known to enjoy the drink. Before her death in 2002, she said she had her first drink of the day, a vodka and tonic, just before noon, and then drank half a bottle of wine with lunch.

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