revealing – Latest News https://latestnews.top Fri, 11 Aug 2023 12:41:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://latestnews.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-licon-32x32.png revealing – Latest News https://latestnews.top 32 32 Former Matilda leaves Hamish Macdonald gobsmacked after revealing the shocking pay she https://latestnews.top/former-matilda-leaves-hamish-macdonald-gobsmacked-after-revealing-the-shocking-pay-she/ https://latestnews.top/former-matilda-leaves-hamish-macdonald-gobsmacked-after-revealing-the-shocking-pay-she/#respond Fri, 11 Aug 2023 12:41:06 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/08/11/former-matilda-leaves-hamish-macdonald-gobsmacked-after-revealing-the-shocking-pay-she/ Former Matilda leaves Hamish Macdonald gobsmacked after revealing the shocking pay she received after helping Australia reach 2015 World Cup quarter finals: ‘Seriously!?’ By Ollie Lewis For Daily Mail Australia Published: 08:34 EDT, 11 August 2023 | Updated: 08:34 EDT, 11 August 2023 Former Matilda Michelle Heyman has revealed the shocking amount that the players […]]]>


Former Matilda leaves Hamish Macdonald gobsmacked after revealing the shocking pay she received after helping Australia reach 2015 World Cup quarter finals: ‘Seriously!?’

Former Matilda Michelle Heyman has revealed the shocking amount that the players were paid for reaching the 2015 FIFA World Cup quarter-final.

As the Australian team gets ready for a quarter-final against France in front of a sellout game in Brisbane on Saturday, Heyman told The Project just how far the women’s game has come as FIFA talks about improving prize money for women.

FIFA has pledged to equalise World Cup prize money for their two senior tournaments by 2027.

The Project host Hamish Macdonald asked Heyman, the A-League Women’s all time leading goal scorer, what players were paid at the World Cup eight years ago.

‘Michelle, let’s put this all in perspective – 2015 World Cup you got in the quarterfinals after knocking out Brazil. How much did you take home as a result of that tournament?’ Macdonald asked on Friday.

Project host Hamish Macdonald was left gobsmacked by a stunning revelation

Project host Hamish Macdonald was left gobsmacked by a stunning revelation

Michelle Heyman revealed she was paid $750 after the Women's World Cup in 2015

Michelle Heyman revealed she was paid $750 after the Women’s World Cup in 2015

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‘You really want to know?’ Heyman said.

‘Yes, I really want to know.’

‘So the big $750,’ Heyman said.

A gobsmacked Macdonald replied ‘Seriously?’

‘Yeah. It wasn’t anything good back then. And it’s nice to see there’s a little bit of change in the last eight years,’ Heyman said.

‘But yeah, that’s what we all brought home each was the big $750!’

Heyman said she was pumped to see the Matildas doing so well at their home World Cup tournament, where games are sold out and merchandise is selling off the shelves.

The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is even talking about a public holiday if the Matildas win.

But she said there was still a long way to go for the women’s game despite the success of this tournament, jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand.

‘There’s zero equality still within the game. I think we’re getting paid four to five times less than what the men are for the World Cup.

‘So it has come a long way in the last eight years since my World Cup. But at the same time, it’s still so, so far away from equality.’

She said the marketing of the women’s game had improved, but she didn’t begrudge the success – and potential financial bonus – the team was experiencing.

‘They’re my girls. They’re my team,’ she said.

But I think that you can see the difference within companies jumping on board. Everyone supporting the Matildas. Ten years ago, there was none of that.’

Heyman is campaigning for women footballers to be paid better

Heyman is campaigning for women footballers to be paid better



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British parent describes ‘hell’ of South Korean Scouts jamboree, revealing how children https://latestnews.top/british-parent-describes-hell-of-south-korean-scouts-jamboree-revealing-how-children/ https://latestnews.top/british-parent-describes-hell-of-south-korean-scouts-jamboree-revealing-how-children/#respond Mon, 07 Aug 2023 18:29:02 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/08/07/british-parent-describes-hell-of-south-korean-scouts-jamboree-revealing-how-children/ A British parent has described the ‘hell’ of the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea, revealing how children fainted, had to face ‘huge mosquitoes’ and had snakes under their beds before the disastrous event was scrapped. Olaf Clayton said his daughter Gabriela, 16, was ‘absolutely devastated’ when UK Scouts announced it was evacuating its 4,500 […]]]>


A British parent has described the ‘hell’ of the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea, revealing how children fainted, had to face ‘huge mosquitoes’ and had snakes under their beds before the disastrous event was scrapped.

Olaf Clayton said his daughter Gabriela, 16, was ‘absolutely devastated’ when UK Scouts announced it was evacuating its 4,500 members on Friday but that the hygiene levels and blistering heat were getting worse as they left.

Gabriela had travelled from the family’s home in Madrid, Spain, with British Scouting Overseas to join the jamboree. Now, in the days after she and the Brits were pulled out, officials have called the whole event off due to an incoming typhoon.

The teenager, who even learned Korean phrases and studied its culture, had spent 18 months fundraising through bake sales, teaching English and working in catering while the 1st British Scouts Madrid ran events for her to save money to attend.

Her father Mr Clayton – like many others, including the head of UK Scouts – has blasted the experience faced by more than 40,000 children.

‘By the time they were leaving it was hell – kids were fainting waiting for the buses to arrive,’ he said. ‘There was no shade, all activities were cancelled and there were huge mosquitoes.

Parent Olaf Clayton (pictured) has described the 'hell' of the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea, revealing how children fainted while waiting for buses

Parent Olaf Clayton (pictured) has described the ‘hell’ of the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea, revealing how children fainted while waiting for buses

Children were seen taking shelter on Friday as the blistering heatwave wreaked havoc at the jamboree

Children were seen taking shelter on Friday as the blistering heatwave wreaked havoc at the jamboree

The heat was no doubt taking its toll on the children in South Korea. Here, scouts were seen lying down to rest at the campsite on Friday

The heat was no doubt taking its toll on the children in South Korea. Here, scouts were seen lying down to rest at the campsite on Friday

UK Scouts announced it was evacuating its 4,500 members on Friday and Mr Clayton said that the hygiene levels and blistering heat was getting worse as they left. Pictured: Scouts cool off with water on Friday

UK Scouts announced it was evacuating its 4,500 members on Friday and Mr Clayton said that the hygiene levels and blistering heat was getting worse as they left. Pictured: Scouts cool off with water on Friday

‘Gabriela is quite a tough cookie but she said there were ‘funny things’ coming out of the ground. There was a snake under her bed – thankfully the Bangladeshi scouts knew just how to deal with snakes.’

He said he and his wife had had no problems about their daughter travelling to South Korea, a ‘massive scouting nation and a first world country known for its organisation’.

‘Gabriela will have war stories and learned a lot from it, so there are positives but not so much for South Korea and its reputation for hosting this kind of thing,’ he added.

It comes after Matt Hyde, the chief executive of UK Scouts, criticised the organisers behind a disastrous jamboree plagued by multiple issues.

Officials in the country are preparing to evacuate tens of thousands of teenagers from the coastal camp ahead of an incoming tropical storm.

The jamboree has already been marred by hot temperatures which forced many – including more than 4,000 British scouts – off the site and into hotels at the cost of £1million.

Mr Hyde said the group had been ‘let down by the organisers’ and described the huge camp in the south-western county of Buan as having dirty toilets and a general lack of hygiene, while one parent of a teenager at the event said his daughter found a snake under her bed.

Hundreds of participants have been treated for heat-related ailments since the jamboree started on Wednesday, with 2,500 falling sick with ailments including bug bites, skin rashes and heat exhaustion. There has also reportedly been an outbreak of Covid-19.

British scouts arrive at a hotel in Seoul on August 5, 2023, after leaving the World Scout Jamboree in Buan due to high temperatures

British scouts arrive at a hotel in Seoul on August 5, 2023, after leaving the World Scout Jamboree in Buan due to high temperatures

Tents are pitched at a scout camping site during the World Scout Jamboree. The campsite is now in the path of an incoming storm

Tents are pitched at a scout camping site during the World Scout Jamboree. The campsite is now in the path of an incoming storm

An ambulance drives out of the campsite of the World Scout Jamboree, days after it started last week

An ambulance drives out of the campsite of the World Scout Jamboree, days after it started last week

Now, as Tropical Storm Khanun bears down on the camp, the World Organization of the Scout Movement said it will be evacuating all participants, bringing an end to the event.

That means using buses to move some 36,000 scouts – mostly teenagers – from 158 countries out of the storm’s path and to safer locations.

Khanun is expected to hit the country by Thursday morning, bringing winds of up to 95mph (153kph).

Large swathes of the country’s south, including Buan, could be affected by the storm as early as Wednesday, the agency said. 

The storm has caused one death and 70 injuries on the southern Japanese island of Okinawa, according to the country’s Fire and Disaster Management Agency. 

Due to the forecast, Japanese rail bosses said ‘Shinkansen’ bullet train services could be suspended from Wednesday night to Thursday morning. 

South Korea’s president Yoon Suk Yeol has called for ‘contingency’ plans, which could include relocating scouts to hotels in the capital, Seoul, and other cities.

Long before the event started, critics raised concerns about bringing such large numbers of young people to a vast, treeless area lacking protection from the summer heat. 

Speaking to the BBC, Mr Hyde said his organisation had brought their concerns to the event’s organisers, and described the dire conditions at the camp.

‘We are both disappointed and feel let down by the organisers because we repeatedly raised some of these concerns before we went. 

‘We were promised things were going to be put in place.

‘If you can imagine, toilets that are being used by thousands and thousands of people are not being cleaned with the regularity you would expect, you can imagine the sort of things that people were seeing.

‘It wasn’t just that, it was actually the lack of soap as well, so again it’s the compounding impact of all these things together but like all of these things, when you’re put in a position where you have to make difficult decisions there are choices.’

He added: ‘We have at this point had to make the difficult choice of investing our money to ensure that young people are safe. That is the right thing to do and the board took that decision and stand by it 100 per cent and unanimously.’

No details have been given on where the participants will stay until they return home. However Choi Chang-haeng, secretary-general of the jamboree’s organising committee, said they have secured more than 340 evacuation venues, including community centres and gyms, in regions near Buan.

About 40,000 scouts, mostly teenagers, from 158 countries came to the Jamboree at a campsite built on land reclaimed from the sea.

About 4,500 were from the U.K., representing the largest national contingent, while 1,000 were from the United States.

Those from the UK and the US were moved into hotels over the weekend. 

In a separate video posted to the Scout’s Instagram, Mr Hyde again hit out at the organisers, expressing his disappointment while praising the efforts of young scouts and the adult volunteers for continuing their ‘jamboree journey’ in Seoul.

He added: ‘The reason why we’ve taken [the decision to move] is because we were concerned about young people and adult volunteers’ safety.

‘The first [reason] is that we were particularly concerned about sanitation and the cleanliness of toilets that were causing severe concerns for us from a health and safety point of view. In addition to that, we were worried about food and those with dietary requirements in particular, and the amount of food that was available.

‘We were concerned also about the heat. It’s punishingly hot here in Korea, it’s an unprecedented heatwave, but we were concerned about the heat relief measures that were being put in place.

‘And finally, we were concerned about medical services. Those four areas gave us concerns about whether young people and our adult volunteers were safe and that’s why we’ve relocated our jamboree journey to here in Seoul.’

He added: ‘We are disappointed in the organisers and the organisation and we do feel let down.’

South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo (third-right) poses with Scouts yesterday

South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo (third-right) poses with Scouts yesterday

British scout members leave the World Scout Jamboree campsite in Buan

British scout members leave the World Scout Jamboree campsite in Buan 

Gareth Weir, British deputy ambassador to South Korea, greets scout members of his country as they arrive from the World Scout Jamboree camp site to a hotel

Gareth Weir, British deputy ambassador to South Korea, greets scout members of his country as they arrive from the World Scout Jamboree camp site to a hotel

US scout members prepare to leave the World Scout Jamboree campsite

US scout members prepare to leave the World Scout Jamboree campsite 

Praising Seoul as a ‘remarkable city’, Mr Hyde continued: ‘Last night a local football team reached out, offered us 4,000 tickets for our participants to go and watch a game of football, and I am truly inspired by the response of our adult volunteers and our young people.

‘When I arrived upstairs in a hall yesterday as young people were arriving, it was so inspiring just to see their response. They were singing campfire songs, there was someone on the piano, they are a credit to scouting and a credit to the UK.’

MailOnline revealed over the weekend how volunteers have been left ‘incandescent at the lack of leadership’ amid the chaos at the jamboree.

Before news of the incoming storm, the World Organisation of the Scout Movement called for the event to be shelved and asked South Korean organisers to ‘consider alternative options to end the event earlier than scheduled’.

But the South Korean government conducted spot inspections on Saturday and found conditions were no longer as dire as has been claimed, prime minister Han Duck-soo said.

Former jamboree leaders and volunteers have blasted the UK contingent for preventing youngsters and leaders from exposing ‘the true scale of the mess’, while one parent said their child thought ‘they were going to die’ amid the blistering heat. 

A volunteer, who wished to remain anonymous, told MailOnline: ‘I am absolutely incandescent with the lack of leadership at the very top.’ 

She added that the chaos was being masked by leaders – and several volunteers believe that ‘had the true position come to light earlier, the situation may have been much better’.

Scouts UK said it was ‘unaware’ of any form of censoring going on. 

Temperatures hit 35C (95F) in Saemangeum, near the city of Buan on South Korea’s west coast, where 43,000 participants were camping as of Friday.

Flags are displayed at a viewing deck overlooking the campsite of the World Scout Jamboree

Flags are displayed at a viewing deck overlooking the campsite of the World Scout Jamboree

Other parts of South Korea have topped 38C (100.4F), forcing the government to issue the highest heat warning in four years.

Among those in attendance is adventurer Bear Grylls – the UK’s chief scout since 2009 – who was filmed dripping in sweat as he delivered a speech at the opening ceremony. He urged people to remain calm before the UK pulled members out.

Saturday saw thousands of British children, aged 14 to 17, packing their bags at the campsite. The first wave of children arrived at hotels in Seoul – where they were met by Gareth Weir – the British deputy ambassador to South Korea. 

British scouts continued to evacuate to hotels across the weekend. 



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Millie Mackintosh whips up a social media storm after revealing new artificial lawn https://latestnews.top/millie-mackintosh-whips-up-a-social-media-storm-after-revealing-new-artificial-lawn/ https://latestnews.top/millie-mackintosh-whips-up-a-social-media-storm-after-revealing-new-artificial-lawn/#respond Wed, 07 Jun 2023 00:52:14 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/06/07/millie-mackintosh-whips-up-a-social-media-storm-after-revealing-new-artificial-lawn/ Millie Mackintosh, who said she was ‘ghosted’ by Meghan Markle after the actress met Prince Harry, is no fan of fake friends. Yet the former Made in Chelsea star is a big fan of fake grass. Millie, 33, whose great, great-grandfather invented Quality Street chocolates, has whipped up a social media storm after promoting her […]]]>


Millie Mackintosh, who said she was ‘ghosted’ by Meghan Markle after the actress met Prince Harry, is no fan of fake friends.

Yet the former Made in Chelsea star is a big fan of fake grass.

Millie, 33, whose great, great-grandfather invented Quality Street chocolates, has whipped up a social media storm after promoting her new, artificial lawn, which experts warn is ‘crime against nature’.

In an Instagram post for which she was paid, Millie gushed: ‘We are loving spending time outside now that our patio area has been transformed.’

The backlash included responses such as: ‘Nature doesn’t have a chance with this dreadful product. I’m with Monty Don, who is trying to get the Government to ban plastic grass.’

Last month, Millie spoke about the ‘abrupt’ end of her friendship with the Duchess of Sussex, saying she ‘felt like [Meghan] kind of told me to f*** off, basically’.

Surprise: Millie Mackintosh, who said she was ¿ghosted¿ by Meghan Markle after the actress met Prince Harry, is no fan of fake friends. Yet the former Made in Chelsea star is a big fan of fake grass

Surprise: Millie Mackintosh, who said she was ‘ghosted’ by Meghan Markle after the actress met Prince Harry, is no fan of fake friends. Yet the former Made in Chelsea star is a big fan of fake grass

Speaking on her Mumlemmas podcast, the Made In Chelsea star, 33, revealed she became pals with the Suits star after they met at a hotel event in Turkey, and even ‘gave her all of her contacts,’ when she moved to London.

Millie added that she and Meghan met up in the capital and she shared her favourite hotspots, but things changed when rumours swirled that she and Harry were dating.

She added that she sent Meghan a message offering her well-wishes, but was surprised to receive an ‘abrupt’ response.

Millie went onto tell her co-host Charlie Boud that she felt snubbed by Meghan after reading the response, and decided she wouldn’t contact her again.

She explained: ‘Years ago, I’d say about eight years ago, I went to the opening of a hotel in Istanbul and I met Meghan Markle.

‘I was a fan, I watched Suits, and we met at the bar and we were both ordering a drink at the same time I started chatting. We got on really well, we got on like a house on fire, and just stayed in touch.

‘Then we went to lunch, she didn’t know London very well, she’d never been to Chelsea, so I took her to The Ivy on Kings Road.

‘She didn’t know anyone so I gave her the best places to get your nails done, basically my little black book. I gave her all my contacts.’

No contact: Millie has admitted she felt like she was 'snubbed' by former pal Meghan Markle when she began dating Prince Harry

No contact: Millie has admitted she felt like she was ‘snubbed’ by former pal Meghan Markle when she began dating Prince Harry

Friendly: The Made In Chelsea star said she was pals with the Suits star before the actress met Harry, but received an 'abrupt' message from Meghan when she reached out after the relationship came to light

Friendly: The Made In Chelsea star said she was pals with the Suits star before the actress met Harry, but received an ‘abrupt’ message from Meghan when she reached out after the relationship came to light

Millie said she and Meghan bonded over their marital troubles, as the Made In Chelsea star was married to rapper Professor Green at the time, and Meghan had previously split from her first husband Trevor Engelson.

She continued: ‘When we first met I was married, going through a bit of a turbulent time, and I got divorced, and she was divorced so we had quite a lot to talk about.

‘That was quite bonding, and we were both into our wellness, she had our blog, we were both just into the same things.

‘We hung out a handful of times, we weren’t best friends, but whenever she was in town she’d let me know and we would just hang out.’

‘Then the last time I saw her was down at a hotel in the Cotswolds, she was staying there, what I thought was going to be a day of yoga ended up being rosè and margaritas in the pool.

‘It was a really fun afternoon, there were pictures taken of us riding around on the bikes. That was the last time I saw her.’

Bonded: Speaking on her podcast , the Made In Chelsea star revealed she became pals with the Suits star after they met at a hotel event in Turkey (Millie pictured on the 2015 trip)

Bonded: Speaking on her podcast , the Made In Chelsea star revealed she became pals with the Suits star after they met at a hotel event in Turkey (Millie pictured on the 2015 trip) 

Former flame: Millie said she and Meghan bonded over their marital splits. She divorced husband Professor Green in 2016 after three years of marriage

Former flame: Millie said she and Meghan bonded over their marital splits. She divorced husband Professor Green in 2016 after three years of marriage

Ex: Meghan also had her own experience with divorce, splitting from her first husband Trevor Engelson in 2014

Ex: Meghan also had her own experience with divorce, splitting from her first husband Trevor Engelson in 2014

Millie explained that Meghan briefly mentioned she was dating Harry during their final meeting, and weeks later, rumours of their relationship began to swirl.

She continued: ‘When I was there, we were chatting and she told me about Harry and that they were messaging, and a friend had introduced them.

‘I don’t know him, just to clarify, I’ve never met him. Me and Harry do not know each other I’ve never met him. I didn’t really ask too much about it.’

Millie added that she reached out to Meghan when her relationship with Harry came to light.

She added: ‘I messaged her and said, ”Hey I hope you’re OK, thinking of you,” and she sent me this really abrupt message, that was really unlike any of our communications before.’

Millie, who did not disclose the message she received, added that she didn’t question Meghan about her relationship with Harry.

She added: ‘It’s not like I messaged her asking if it was true, that was none of my business.

‘What I read from that message was that she needed a bit of space, to cool off.

‘I didn’t message her again, but I did expect that we would stay in touch. I thought she’d message back and say, ”Sorry everything is a bit stressful right now.”

‘I never heard from her again. I felt like she’d basically told me to f**k off in that message. So I did. And we haven’t spoken since.’

The former reality TV star then expressed her opinion on what was behind the message: ‘My take on it is that, this is my instinct why it happened at the time, she thought right I’m gonna be royal now, I don’t need Millie in my life.

‘I was on a reality show at the time, she thought, “I can’t be associated with Made In Chelsea, I’m gonna be royal.”

Gesture: She explained she and Meghan (pictured with Harry) originally bonded over their marital splits when they met at a hotel event in Istanbul

Gesture: She explained she and Meghan (pictured with Harry) originally bonded over their marital splits when they met at a hotel event in Istanbul



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