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Jackie 'O' Henderson defends some of the ridiculous guesses the judges make on The Masked Singer

She's a veteran pop culture junkie who's interviewed the who's who of the entertainment industry. 




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Serena Williams shares photo of 2-year-old daughter Alexis as a flower girl at family wedding

On Saturday, Serena Williams posted a photo of her 2-year-old daughter, Alexis Olympia, as a flower girl for a friend's wedding. The tennis champ matched her mini-me in a pink gown.




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Serena Williams shows off her incredible physique as she hits the pool during Maldives break

Serena, 38, has given her 11.8 million Instagram followers a glimpse at her luxurious vacation, sharing snaps as she posed by the pool and hit the kids slides with her little girl.




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Serena Williams reveals Archie travelled WITH Meghan to watch her play in US open

Tennis star Serena Williams, 37, has opened up about how Meghan Markle, 38, travelled with four-month-old son Archie Harrison to watch her play in the US open final in New York in September.




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Racket Serena Williams smashed during the 2018 U.S. Open set to fetch as much as $50,000 at auction

The tennis racket that was famously smashed by Serena Williams during an on-court argument with umpires at the 2018 U.S. Open women's final is set to go up for auction, and could fetch $50,000.




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Serena Williams dazzles in sequined jumpsuit and jacket at her own Serena fashion pop-up in Miami

Serena Williams looked like an ace as she hosted the second annual Miami pop-up for her brand Serena at the shop Faena Bazaar on Wednesday. The Grand Slam champ, 38, dazzled in a jumpsuit.




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Mike Tyson impressed with Serena Williams' power on the punching bag

Williams has been working hard in the tennis off-season with her coach Patrick Mouratoglou in Florida, and Tyson lent a hand with a very special boxing workout this week.




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Serena Williams takes on the fashion industry by launching her own self-titled clothing range

Serena Williams - who has won 23 major world singles titles - yesterday showed off a pair of figure-hugging trousers from her clothing range, Serena, which she launched in the summer.




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Two of baby Archie's secret godparents are revealed as Prince Harry's childhood mentors

Tiggy Pettifer, his and William's former nanny, and Mark Dyer, his minder, were asked by the the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to be their newborn's godparents ahead of July christening.




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Tennis ace Grigor Dimitrov is ridiculed over tracksuit at the Australian Open

The Bulgarian tennis star, 28, defended his garish outfit, saying he didn't want to wear anything 'vanilla' and that he'd collaborated with kit sponsor Nike on the colourful tracksuit.




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Serena Williams reflects on the reality of being a working mom: 'I am often exhausted, stressed'

The tennis star - who has two-year-old daughter Alexis Olympia with her husband Alexis Ohanian - admits it can be tough raising a little girl and focusing on her day job too.




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Jilted businesswoman, 53, 'used social media to harass a man after she found out he was engaged'

Zoe Phillips, 53, from Chelsea, went on four dates with MoD worker Neil Cross before he called off the relationship and she started to harass him, threatening to kill herself, a court heard.




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Venus and Serena Williams' father 'starved' his young wife and baby son

Venus and Serena Williams' stepmother Lakeisha Williams, 41, claims their father Richard, 77, starved her and their young son - now seven.




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Serena Williams says 'Princess attire required' to spend time with daughter Olympia

To keep her two-year-old daughter Olympia entertained, Serena Williams has been getting into some princess attire. She took to Instagram on Friday to share a sweet image playing in dresses.




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HENRY DEEDES on Boris beaming at Rishi Sunak's budget

The Prime Minister beamed like a doggie handler whose prized pup had just won best in show watching Rishi Sunak deliver his first budget, writes HENRY DEEDES.




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HENRY DEEDES watches as the PM sticks resolutely to his guns 

HENRY DEEDES Shortly after 5pm yesterday an eerie silence fell over the No 10 briefing room. Out of nowhere the Prime Minister had just lobbed a sobering thought for the nation to digest.




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HENRY DEEDES: Boris Johnson's difficult coronavirus briefing

HENRY DEEDES: The PM's prognosis was: no pubs, no clubs, and no more trips to the theatre. In fact, no heading outdoors unless extremely necessary.




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HENRY DEEDES watches Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak trying to reassure nation on coronavirus outbreak

HENRY DEEDES: Hearing each drastic measure one by one, Boris Johnson must have felt like a Premiership footballer having the cost of his floozy's latest splurge read out to him in person.




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HENRY DEEDES: Boris Johnson is back to his positive best

HENRY DEEDES: As the PM took his place at the Downing Street podium to address the nation on coronavirus, it was like witnessing a frustrated footballer suddenly moving to the favourite position.




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HENRY DEEDES: Chancellor Rishi Sunak has nitrogen in his blood... but oozes compassion 

HENRY DEEDES: Judging by his appearances over the past week, we must therefore assume that through Rishi Sunak's bulging veins flows nothing but pure liquid nitrogen.




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HENRY DEEDES watches Jeremy Corbyn's last PMQs 

HENRY DEEDES: As Sir Lindsay Hoyle called time on Prime Minister's Questions, Jeremy Corbyn uncrossed his legs, wrinkled his nose and breathed a little sigh of relief.




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Dominic Raab looked like someone who'd lost a pools coupon: HENRY DEEDES watches Foreign Secretary

With the Prime Minister confined to the sick bay, Dominic Raab was entrusted with Monday's daily Downing Street press briefing. There was an irked, irritable air as he took to the lectern.




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HENRY DEEDES watches Dominic Raab's emotional coronavirus update from Downing Street

HENRY DEEDES - Interview coaches like to hammer away at the importance of first impressions and so it is a good job Dominic Raab delivered a zinger while acting as de facto PM.




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HENRY DEEDES: Dominic Raab the grouch is gone... now he's a far springier stand-in

HENRY DEEDES: Dominic Raab's mood, to use a phrase we hear rather a lot from scientists these days, has upticked significantly since we last heard from him.




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HENRY DEEDES watches baffled boffins at the Downing Street briefing 

HENRY DEEDES: Yvonne Doyle, medical director of Public Health England, looked mildly blank when the thorny issue of care homes was raised at yesterday's Downing Street press briefing.




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HENRY DEEDES watches as Matt Hancock vows to end nursing homes scandal

HENRY DEEDES - There was was a tweaked sense of humility about the Health Secretary as he entered the No 10 State Dining Room to address the social care crisis, as highlighted by the Mail.




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HENRY DEEDES: All we got from Dominic Raab was fun-free gloom

HENRY DEEDES: Dominic Raab announced the news at yesterday's Downing Street press briefing. It was a gloomy, fun-free affair.




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HENRY DEEDES: Genial Rishi Sunak's gowns from Myanmar? It sounded more like an Arthur Daley wheeze 

HENRY DEEDES: With his scheme now up and running, Rishi might have afforded himself a little strut at the lectern - but for the embarrassing issue of NHS protection equipment shortages.




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HENRY DEEDES: Boris Johnson is a man still adjusting to life

He emerged hesitantly, tiptoeing gently down the steps of Downing Street like a winter swimmer wading into the icy foam.




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HENRY DEEDES: Keir Starmer's tribute was surprisingly decent... then he started babbling on

Rarely do tributes between political opponents extend beyond leaden platitudes. Before yesterday, the most sincere words of support I've heard between party leaders came after David Cameron's son Ivan died.




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HENRY DEEDES: Boris Johnson and the Boffins were back - and the trio had some new material!

Back at last in their favorite Downing Street rehearsal room, the Prime Minister (pictured), gave the government's daily coronavirus briefing with his scientific and medical advisers.




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HENRY DEEDES: Like 007 facing his foe, Boris Johnson served charm with menace at his return to PMQs

Bond aficionados will know that early in each story comes an inaugural meeting between hero and foe. A chance encounter over highballs, perhaps, or a high-stakes hand of chemin de fer.




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Raymond van Barneveld is knocked out in his final ever Darts World Championship appearance 

Darts legend Raymond van Barneveld has crashed out of the 2020 Darts World Championship in the first round at the hands of Darin Young.




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World Darts Championship: Sportsmail goes behind the scenes at a packed Ally Pally

JORDAN SEWARD AT ALEXANDRA PALACE: The Ally Pally has become synonymous with the festive period and is a Christmas ritual for many from all walks of life. It's a night out like no other.




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Sherrock stunned after receiving supportive tweet from tennis legend Billie Jean King

Fallon Sherrock said it was 'incredible' to have her latest PDC World Darts Championship win tweeted about by Billie Jean King.




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PDC World Darts Championship plunged into darkness as POWER CUT delays Wright's third round tie

The World Darts Championship was briefly halted on Monday night after a power cut interrupted the action at the Alexandra Palace.




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Adrian Lewis left dazed after late slump as he crashes out of the Darts World Championship 

Adrian Lewis crashed out of the World Championship at Alexandra Palace on Saturday night after surrendering a 3-1 lead against Belgian star Dimitri van den Bergh.




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'It was slowed down to a pathetic pace': Gerwyn Price slams opponent Simon Whitlock

The former rugby player did not find the scintillating form which saw him whitewash John Henderson in the previous round with an average of 105 and afterwards hit out at Whitlock's pace of play.




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Gerwyn Price says Peter Wright was 'out of order' after heated World Darts Championship defeat

Gerwyn Price has slammed Peter Wright for employing dirty tactics and described his behaviour as 'out of order' following his defeat in their heated World Darts Championship semi-final.




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Darts legend Phil Taylor is lining up an incredible return to the sport

The 16-time world champion quit two years ago after losing the PDC World final to Rob Cross. But now Taylor would like to come back to the pro circuit according to PDC chairman Barry Hearn.




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Peter Wright was unemployed, living on £14 per week and even quit darts... now he's world champion

JORDAN SEWARD: Peter Wright has been a long, hard road to the top. He finally accomplished his dream by beating van Gerwen 7-3 to win the World Darts Championship




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Parents are warned of the crucial signs that 'predatory coaches' might actually be sex abusers

Parents of young sports men and women have been warned about predatory coaches who may use their position to take advantage of children and how to spot the warning signs.




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Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid's finger SNAPPED in gory scenes during NBA match

WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT: Joel Embiid's left ring finger looked like the top of a used bendy drinking straw, grotesquely overlapping his pinkie to the point that it seemed he had his fingers crossed.




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HOT OR NOT: Joe Root deserves credit for a first Test win in Cape Town since 1957

It's HOT OR NOT time again as Sportsmail's Riath Al-Samarrai reveals what's been making him feel warm and what's been leaving him cold this week.




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Brutal fight breaks out in NHL match between Edmonton and Calgary

An offender involved in a brutal fight during an NHL match has defended his actions after punching his opponent and throwing him to the ground during Edmonton Oilers clash with Calgary Flames.




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Masters final is halted after WHOOPEE CUSHION is planted in the auditorium at Alexandra Palace 

HECTOR NUNNS AT ALEXANDRA PALACE: Stuart Bingham became the oldest Masters champion on Sunday night in a final dramatically halted by a phantom raspberry-blower.




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Controversial hybrid Nike shoes set to be banned by World Athletics

The controversial hybrid Nike shoes used to break world records are set to be banned pending further research. Some variations of the Vaporfly are likely to be forbidden by World Athletics.




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Controversial Nike Vaporfly shoes are NOT banned by World Athletics

From April 2020, any shoe must have been available for purchase by any athlete on the open retail market for a period of four months before it can be used in competition.




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New Nike running shoes sparks unease after World Athletics accused of favouring US sportswear firm 

Athletes have accused World Athletics of favouring Nike in the wake of their new regulations to tackle the growing controversy around racing shoes.




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Jemma Reekie sets two new British indoor records to emerge as shock Olympic medal contender

Jemma Reekie's astonishing early-season form has continued with a third national record in the space of two races. The 21-year-old set new bests in the 1500m and mile in New York.