5 days agoNew York StateComments Off on Shocking moment TV star model Aleska Génesis is arrested just MOMENTS after leaving ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ house
THIS is the shocking moment a TV star model was arrested just moments after exiting a popular reality show.
Aleska Génesis, 33, was met by Mexican authorities following her elimination from an American-Spanish version of CelebrityBig Brother, La Casa de los Famosos All Stars.
Jam PressAleska Génesis was arrested after being eliminated from a popular reality TV show[/caption]
Jam PressGénesis was accused of stealing luxury watches[/caption]
Jam PressFootage captured the moment she was arrested after leaving the set[/caption]
The footage shows the distraught model being led to a car before being driven to a women’s prison in Mexico City.
Génesis has been accused of being involved in a “gang-related theft” of luxurywatches.
And this is not the first time the model has been taken into custody in connection with the case.
Génesis was stopped at Mexico City International Airport on January 20 last year after her name triggered an alert with immigration officials.
She, along with two other women, was accused of stealing three luxury watches from a property in the Mexican capital in October 2022.
The stolen watches were valued at more than 10 million MXN, or £380,500.
The items belonged to Mexican casino chain tycoon Francisco Javier Rodríguez Borgio.
Borgio was made aware that Génesis had allegedly tried to sell the the watches in Miami after being contacted by a friend.
Following her arrest last year, Génesis was taken to a women’s prison in Mexico City.
But she only spent a few hours there, as a judge ordered her release due to insufficient evidence.
Before entering La Casa de los Famosos All Stars, Génesis knew that there was a warrant for her arrest.
She managed to obtain a legal safeguard against the arrest, but it was no longer valid once she was voted out of the house.
On Monday, Génesis shared a story with her 8.1 million Instagram followers from a fellow Venezuelan model named Michell Roxana.
It read: “Today, I’m revealing the truth: There is no crime, no real evidence against us; just lies fabricated by Francisco Javier Rodríguez Borgio.
“There’s clear evidence that this is all a set-up by Borgio to harm and tarnish our image.”
Génesis is from Maracaibo, Venezuela, and has appeared in music videos for Anuel, Sebastián Yatra, and other famous artists.
Jam PressGénesis has been taken to a women’s prison in Mexico city[/caption]
Jam PressGénesis is from Maracaibo, Venezuela, and has appeared in music videos for famous artists[/caption]
Jam PressGénesis was part of an American-Spanish version of Celebrity Big Brother, La Casa de los Famosos All Stars[/caption]
5 days agoNew York StateComments Off on Teenager with one-in-a-billion ‘werewolf syndrome’ wins world record for ‘hairiest male face’
AN 18-year-old in India has made history by securing the Guinness world record for the hairiest male face.
Lalit Patidar has hair covering 95 per cent face due to a rare condition called hypertrichosis, or “werewolf syndrome”.
Lalit Patidar secured a Guinness world record for the hairiest male faceLalit/GWR/TIMLalit/GWR/TIMHe has nearly 202 hairs per square centimetre on his face[/caption]
Triggered by a genetic mutation in most cases, it is believed to affect roughly one in 340 million people.
“Lalit is one of only around 50 documented cases reported worldwide since the Middle Ages, making him one in a billion,” Guinness World Records said on its website.
Despite facing stares from classmates as a child, the teenager from the centralMadhya Pradeshstate told therecord-breaking site he embraces his uniqueness.
The teen even shares glimpses of his daily life on his YouTube channel, which has garnered over 108,000 followers.
Lalit recently travelled to Milan for Lo Show dei Record, where his record was officially confirmed. He has nearly 202 hairs per square centimetre on his face.
“It’s very rare that people are not treating me well,” he explained.
“Most people are good to me. It depends on the person.”
He added: “The first day of school wasn’t so good because the other kids were scared of me, but when they got to know me, they realised I’m not so different from them.”
After receiving the title, he said: “I am speechless. I don’t know what to say because I am very happy to get this recognition.”
Currently, the only way to manage the condition is by regularly trimming the hair.
Despite suggestions to remove it, Lalit confidently embraces his appearance, saying he likes himself just the way he is.
“I like how I am, and I don’t want to change my look,” he says.
Since 2023 almost a dozen cases of the bizarre syndrome have been reported inEurope.
Scientists say the unusual hair growth in newborns is likely linked to minoxidil, a popular over-the-counter hair-loss treatment.
CASES IN EUROPE
In April 2023, a baby boy began growing hair on his back, legs, and thighs over two months, triggering alarm among health experts.
This unusual case was reported by the Pharmacovigilance Centre of Navarra in northern Spain.
It turns out that the baby’s hair growth was linked to his dad using minoxidil, the hair loss treatment, while off work looking after him.
The dad had been applying the lotion to his scalp, and once the baby stopped being exposed to it, the hair growth on his back, legs, and thighs started to fade.
After this case in Spain, the Centre found 10 more similar reports of “werewolf syndrome” in babies across Europe, all linked to minoxidil use.
What is hypertrichosis AKA 'Werewolf Syndrome'?
Hypertrichosis, known as 'werewolf Syndrome', is a rare and curious condition that causes excessive hair growth anywhere on a person's body.
It can affect both women and men.
The abnormal hair growth may cover the face and body or occur in small patches.
Hypertrichosis can appear at birth or develop over time.
The causes of hypertrichosis aren’t well understood, though there is a form of the disease that tends to run in families.
Congenital hypertrichosis may be caused by reactivation of genes that cause hair growth.
Evolution appears to have shut down the genes that cause excessive hair in humans because it served no value.
By a mistake that still has no known cause, these hair-growth genes appear to “turn on” while a baby is still in the womb, according to Healthline and MedicalNewsToday.
When it occurs in later life, it may be due to malnutrition, eating disorders, medications, cancer or an autoimmune condition.
Hypertrichosis has no cure or known prevention tool.
The risk of certain forms of acquired hypertrichosis may be lowered by avoiding certain medications, such as minoxidil.
Treating hypertrichosis involves the removal of hair through a variety of short-term methods including shaving, chemical epilation, waxing, plucking and hair bleaching.
Long-term solutions include electrolysis and laser surgery.
5 days agoNew York StateComments Off on Golf tips, free bets and latest odds for the Players Championship
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The Americans love the idea of a ‘three-peat’ – so they are getting very excited at the possibility of Scottie Scheffler making it three in a row at the Players Championship
That obviously depends on the world No 1 rediscovering last year’s sparkle, and there was little sign of that happening at Bay Hill last week.
Scheffler, the 5-1 favourite this week, finished in a tie for eleventh – not too shabby – but his woeful performance with the putter did little to inspire confidence.
Second favourite Rory McIlroy is not a big fan of Sawgrass, so this could be a good week to avoid both of the Big Two – and the list of players who could step up is headed by Justin Thomas.
Thomas is looking much more like the player who won two USPGA titles despite a pretty mediocre performance at the Arnold Palmer Invitational last week.
I’m willing to overlook that, as Bay Hill is not a course that Thomas has looked comfortable on in the past. But you cannot say the same thing about Sawgrass.
Thomas won here in 2021, and also has a share of third among some close calls here. So at 25-1, he looks to be the best value among those near the top of the market.
Shane Lowry looked like doing us a favour at similar odds when he led after 36 holes at Bay Hill, before slipping back to finish solo seventh.
He still rewarded each way support, and could do the same thing this week, at around 40-1.
The Irishman has clocked up three top 20s here in the last four years without really threatening the leaders – but in his current mood he should take a step forward.
The Players looks wide open this year, so it could also be worth taking a chance with a couple of longshots. And one who makes plenty of appeal is in-form Englishman Aaron Rai, who is 66-1 with some bookies.
The Wolverhampton golfer now lives across the road from Sawgrass, and plays a ton of practice rounds here. So he knows the course better than a lot of the home golfers.
Rai has been easing his way back towards the sort of form that brought him his breakthrough PGA Tour victory at the Wyndham Championship last year, finishing fourth in Mexico and matching Scheffler’s 11th place at Bay Hill.
Another 66-1 shot, Robert MacIntyre also finished in the logjam for 11th place last week. Even though he missed the cut at Sawgrass last year, he is another player whose game looks well suited to this course
It is hard to make a case for most of the players at three figure odds – but Cameron Young WILL put four good rounds together soon. At 150-1, or better, he could be worth a small interest.
There is no event on the DP World Tour this week. But the LIV circus pitches up in Singapore, with Jon Rahm inevitably leading the market, at around 7-1.
But the hottest LIV players at the moment are Joaquin Niemann and Tyrrell Hatton – and slight preference is for 9-1 shot Hatton
The English ace finished a shot ahead of Niemann last year in fifth place. That was his first look at the course, and he should be a few shots better this time.
Brooks Koepka won here a year ago, and 16-1 about him bouncing back to form is not to be sniffed at.
Sebastian Munoz looked like a player who would be winning before long when he finished joint runner-up – with Rahm – behind Adrian Meronk in Saudi Arabia. At 28-1, the Colombian golfer looks the each way pick.
And Sam Horsfield has shown enough glimpses of form to suggest he could be worth a small stake at 100-1.
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5 days agoNew York StateComments Off on ‘The perfect short haul April holiday’ – Morocco has 22 degree temps and 3-hour flights – what to eat and where to stay
OUR new Spotlight On column gives you the lowdown on what to see and do in your favourite holiday hotspots.
This week we’re shining the light on Morocco’s Marrakech where it’s a balmy 23C right now.
AlamyMarrakech is known for its busy and colourful Medina[/caption]
Lisa MinotLisa and her family went on a trip to Marrakech – and tells us all her best bits[/caption]
Lisa Minot, Head of Sun Travel, filled us in on her recent trip to the Moroccan city. She said: “I’ve just returned from a wonderful long weekend in Marrakech and the city is as exciting as ever.
“We were sunbathing on the roof of our riad in the Medina in glorious 22 degree temperatures – and I loved the amazing desert landscapes just 40 minutes from the hustle and bustle of the souks.
“Tourism is booming in the city and while the streets are as colourful and chaotic as ever, the influx of visitors has brought some gorgeous new bars, restaurants and stunning hotels.”
She added: “It pays to do your research and book restaurants and tours in advance though as even in February and the start of Ramadan, the souks were teeming and lots of places were fully booked.
“We did a three-hour food tour of the Medina with Get Your Guide and while stuffing ourselves on some fantastic street food I probably would never have had the courage to try on my own, he revealed the secrets of the city and its fascinating past.
“With six stops along the way, there was more than enough food and it cost just £35 each.
“My favourite stop was deep in the souks – a dish the locals love where beef is cooked in a dry frying pan with tomato, spices and eggs that is eaten by scraping the delicious dish straight from the pan.
“Also worth the money was our very special day in the Agafay Desert. An hour’s drive from the souks and we arrived at The White Camel, a luxury tented camp.
“After an afternoon of dune buggy fun we watched the sun set with a drink by their infinity pool before indulging in a fantastic four course meal.”
Lisa MinotThe White Camel is the perfect place for couples and families[/caption]
Lisa MinotYou can hop on buggies and drive through the desert[/caption]
Lisa continued: “It cost just £170 for everything including the dune buggies, food, drink and transfers to and from the city.
“Two things to note though. Keep an eye out for the motorcyclists that whizz through the narrow streets of the Medina though – it’s the one thing that perhaps is ruining the charm of the city.
“And beware the henna ladies in the Jemaa el-Fnaa main square – they can be quite aggressive in dragging you to sit and have your hands painted and demand outrageous sums. Politely and firmly pull your hand back and avoid.”
Must see and do
You can’t go to this cultural city without experiencing the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square and all of its vibrant cafes and colourful stalls.
The square, in the heart of Marrakech, has been named a Unesco World Heritage site and it captures the city in a nutshell, making it ideal for first-timers.
Most of the cultural experiences are free to see, including musicians, snakecharming, above, and other street performers.
And make sure to visit one of the square’s many food stalls to pick up some maakouda – a traditional potato cake.
Lisa MinotThere’s lots of food and drink to try, especially if you opt for a tour[/caption]
Lisa MinotTemperatures in April can get up to 25 degrees[/caption]
Hidden gem
Within the Kasbah district, you’ll find the Saadian Tombs. This historical landmark often gets overlooked by tourists, but is one of the city’s most beautiful spots.
The 14th-century site was discovered in 1917 and the tombs are some of the most lavish you’ll ever see, made from Italian Carrara marble, while the ceilings are decorated in pure gold.
Best view
With 360-degree views, the Nobu Hotel’s rooftop offers some of the best vistas.
Here, you’ll be able to watch the sun shimmer over the Atlas Mountains, while tucking into quality sushi or sipping on a cocktail – go for one of their signatures like the Atlas Breeze made with vodka, basil syrup, lime and ginger beer.
The best time to visit is at sunset, when you can listen to mellow tunes from a live DJ.
Le Salama MarrakechAway from the Medina, there are plenty of restaurants to try too[/caption]
Rated restaurant
For traditional Moroccan dishes in a charming setting, head to Safran By Koya, a short walk from the Koutoubia mosque. It can be pricey but nails the classics.
You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to tajines – perhaps the tastiest is the slowcooked lamb one with caramelised dates and prunes (around £50).
For something a bit more lively, head to Le Azar which has live oriental music and belly dancers from Thursday to Saturday.
Tuck into mezze sharing dishes of lemon hummus, spit-roasted chawarma and freshly baked bread with dips.
Best bar
The boutique El Fenn hotel has a charming rooftop with red-striped cushions and heavily patterned sun loungers that are perfect for relaxing on while soaking up the rays and views of the Koutoubia mosque.
You can’t reserve a spot so arrive early. Sip on cocktails like the Marrakech Negroni made with spice-infused vermouth, Campari and gin.
Best hotels
Stay in Le Riad Berbere Marrakech, a very affordable and sweet little boutique hotel, north of the city centre.
Rooms are simple yet characterful with marble floors and huge tubs – some also have patios where you can spend tranquil mornings with a cuppa.
You’ll have many top attractions nearby including the Jardin Majorelle, which is a 25-minute stroll.
Rooms cost from £84 per night. See leriadberbere.hotels-marrakesh.com.
Here Are Our Top Picks for April
We've got some great recommendations for anyone planning a European break this April ...
“While I’ve been lucky enough to spend one week exploring the Amalfi Coast in the height of the summer, the crowds were unbearable. I learnt my lesson and on a second visit, I plumped for early April. Even though the weather wasn’t as sensational – and dips in the sea definitely weren’t on the agenda – it was warm enough for a light jacket. Make the most of exploring without the crowds and book visits to Pompeii and Herculaneum.” – Hope Brotherton, Travel Reporter
“If you are wanting to find the best place in Spain where you can expect it to be hot in spring, then Seville is the very best option. Just a few hours by plane, it is one of the country’s hottest cities (so much so that you will want to skip it in the summer holidays, where temperatures can hit 40C). Enjoying highs of 24C in April, it is also one of Spain’s most beautiful locations, where you can find stunning old cathedrals and plazas as well as glasses of wine for a few euros.” – Kara Godfrey, Deputy Travel Editor
“Amsterdam has always been a top city to visit in spring, from the budget-friendly flights to the biking-friendly weather. April is also one of the top months to visit, with 80 per cent of the days set to be sunny. It’s also extra special because it’s tulip season. And just 35 minutes away from Amsterdam city centre is the biggest tulip display in the country. Keukenhof Tulip Gardens plant seven million flower bulbs by hand and the best time to see them all in bloom is in April. With 800 different varieties of tulips, it’s an experience not to be missed.” – Alice Penwill, Travel Reporter
“For fly-and-flop holidaymakers seeking faff-free travel with guaranteed sunshine, few holiday destinations beat The Canary Islands. I paid a visit to Gran Canaria for the first time this year – and it did not disappoint. The volcanic island is only a four-hour (ish) flight from the UK, yet it offers balmy weather that is worlds apart from those April showers back home, reaching highs of up to 23C in spring.” – Sophie Swietochowski, Assistant Travel Editor
“April is an exciting time to visit Ibiza, as the island is slowly coming out of its winter hibernation. Many of the big clubs like Pacha and Hï launch their summer season with grand opening nights towards the end of the month. While some of the day parties like O Beach and Ushuaïa don’t start until late April / early May, the more chilled beach clubs like Jockey Club start to reopen in May.” – Caroline McGuire, Head of Travel
AlamyMarrakech is a great location for an April break[/caption]
5 days agoNew York StateComments Off on Much-loved seaside theme park makes big change to tickets – and bargain hunting families will be delighted
DREAMLAND in Margate is introducing all-day wristbands, giving families endless access to rides for the first time ever.
The seaside theme park first opened in 1920 and is home to the oldest surviving wooden roller coaster in the UK.
Dreamland first opened in 1920 and is celebrating its 105th birthday this yearJason PayAlamyThe seaside theme park is home to the Scenic Railway, the oldest wooden rollercoaster in the UK[/caption]
Located in trendy Margate, the seaside amusement park is getting ready to reopen for its summer season next month.
For its 2025 season, Dreamland is introducing all-day wristbands that give park-goers endless access to the park’s rides.
Park-goers can either purchase a Mega ride wristband for £24.99, which covers entry to all theme park rides.
Meanwhile, for younger visitors a Tiny Tots wristband will also be new for 2025.
Costing £12.99, it will give younger park-goers endless access to the theme park’s smaller rides.
Visitors who don’t want to go on every ride can still purchase Standard Ride Tokens.
Standard Ride Tokens are £3 each or a bundle of 20 can be purchased for £40, with each ride requiring one token.
This means Mega Ride and Tiny Tots wristbands would cost a family of four, with two young children, £75.96.
The unlimited wristbands work out cheaper than if a family of four each rode ten rides at the amusement park, which would cost £80.
Dreamland is free to enter, making it ideal for those family members who aren’t after stomach-churning or adrenaline-inducing rides.
The 105-year-old theme park is home to up to 20 rides, including the Scenic Railway, which is one of the oldest wooden rollercoasters in the UK.
Other rides include the Big Wheel – a huge Ferris Wheel with views overlooking the coastline.
There’s also a vintage carousel called Gallopers, dodgems and a waltzer.
Adrenaline-inducing rides at Dreamland include Pendulum, Air Force and Turbo.
Other attractions include a Helter Skelter, a mirror maze and spinning tea cups.
There’s also the Roller Room that’s going to feature a series of incredible new Free Roam VR Games for the very first time, with games costing £15 per person.
Free screenings of films and vintage cartoons will also be taking place on the Scenic Stage Screen throughout 2025.
Musicians like The Libertines, Supergrass, The Sex Pistols ft. Frank Carter and Maribou State are slated to perform on the Scenic Stage at Dreamland throughout the year.
DREAMLANDThe 105-year-old theme park is home to up to 20 rides, including a vintage carousel[/caption]
Boss of Dreamland, Eddie Kemsley, said: “What a jam-packed season we’ve got planned for 2025 – which is only fitting for our 105th Birthday and 10yr anniversary of reopening.
“We can’t wait to welcome everyone back to enjoy the season with us, from incredible music events to traditional seaside fun with rides, food, ice cream and seagulls – it’s going to be great.”
Dreamland will reopen on April 5 for the Easter Holidays.
After April 21, the seaside amusement park will open during the weekends and school holidays until the summer season.
Dreamland has been praised by visitors in online reviews, with one person writing: “We really enjoyed some traditional rides such as the dodgems and the big wheel, along with the ghost train.”
What's it like to visit Dreamland?
THE Sun’s Deputy Travel editor Kara Godfrey recently visited Dreamland, here’s what she thought…
Free to enter, Dreamland is home to the oldest rollercoaster in the UK, the wooden Scenic Railway.
I expected the Grade-II listed ride to be a relaxing affair, although was proved wrong as it flew across the rails at speed, only stopping thanks to the human brakeman in the middle.
Rock ‘n’ Roller is the newest rollercoaster, with speeds up to 35mph as it whizzes around the twists and turns.
The park happened to be quiet when I visited so may have been given a cheeky go-around for free.
Dreamland has also opened a new Crazy Golf, with nine holes each in the shape of the letters of the park’s name, as well as the new Margate Express, a tiny train ride for younger guests.
But many of the park favorites have returned this year including the Big Wheel – for the best views of the beach – as well as the Dodgems, Whirl Around and Waltzers.
DreamlandThe new wristbands give park-goers endless access to the park’s rides[/caption]
@gjhemingDreamland will reopen on April 5 for the Easter Holidays[/caption]