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    Mark Wright hits back at home-shamers who mocked new decor at £3.5m mansion – blaming Michelle Keegan who ‘chose it all’

    MARK Wright has hit back at trolls who mercilessly mocked the decor of his £3.5million Essex mansion on Instagram. Last week, the presenter and former Towie star shared a rare look inside his home after years of renovations were finally completed. Mark was forced to admit he may have made an error with a statement part of his mansionCredit: HeartMark joked that his wife gets final say on everything in the houseCredit: PAThe Chandalier centre piece was meant to be a ‘piece of art’ as well as a lighting structureCredit: Instagram / @wrightyhomeThis included before and after shots where the bare bones of the house were revealed, next to the completed, fully decorated rooms. The picture perfect house almost exclusively uses white or off-white for both their interiors and exteriors, including in their grand hallway, bedroom, bathrooms and living room. In the hallway, a giant statement chandelier hangs down the winding staircase. Their outside swimming pool is also a crisp white and surrounded by bright white tiling. READ MORE MARK WRIGHTAfter trolls took aim at their simple and sleek décor, Mark has decided to hit back on his Heart radio show, defending the years-long passion project for him and his wife, Michelle Keegan. He explained that his wife had ‘final decision’ on all of the work they had done, but he was left angry on her behalf after people came for the chandelier she especially designed. “When it came to picking a chandelier in our house, like the light in the middle of our hallway that drops from the third floor ceiling, she designed it and drew it and I was like ‘what is that?’” he admitted. “It’s just loads of like, light bulbs just dropping from the ceiling and when she drew it and designed it with the amazing company, I looked at it and I was like ‘this just doesn’t work’ and I really didn’t like it but I have to say, as I said, but we went for it we hung it and it looks amazing.” Most read in ShowbizHowever, he admitted that other commenters did draw his attention to a potentially annoying problem that will arise from the piece in the future. Mark Wright gives fans a rare look inside £3.5m mansion he shares with Michelle Keegan with video of staircase transformation “We sometimes do, we post our house updates on our Instagram account and when we did that, we showed the chandelier off and I can’t tell you how many comments I got that made me think ‘why didn’t I think of this at the start?’ “Basically, picture a light with loads and loads of hanging bulbs that are all different heights that you can’t get to because it’s hanging from the staircase in the middle. “Yeah, that’s us and everybody underneath…. ‘how are you going to change those light bulbs?'”It’s only new so one hasn’t gone yet. So I do not know what we’re going to do when one pops!“So yeah, thanks Instagram for letting me know, and thanks for letting me know that I was corrected, and It was the wrong chandelier,” he ended, before jokingly adding, “So Michelle, next time I’m picking the light!” Listen to Mark Wright on Heart every Saturday 4 – 7pm across the UK and on Global Player.After sharing the home’s beautiful one-of-a-kind lighting piece, fans had questionsCredit: Instagram / @wrightyhomeMichelle and Mark have have spent years making their house perfectCredit: Instagram More

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    Stacey Solomon shows off her amazing kitchen transformation at Pickle Cottage as she paints it black

    STACEY Solomon has given fans a glimpse into her amazing kitchen transformation. Over the past four years, the Loose Women star has been renovating her country retreat, fondly known as Pickle Cottage.Stacey Solomon has shared a glimpse into her dramatic kitchen transformationCredit: RexThe kitchen was previously white with light wood featuresCredit: InstagramThe dramatic transformations show the kitchen and walls painted blackCredit: InstagramStacey shares the house with husband Joe SwashCredit: Social Media – Refer to SourceStacey took to Instagram to reveal the striking change to her 5.9 million followers on Saturday (April 20).The clip showcased the transformation as the white kitchen units and walls were painted black.She wrote: “The Kitchen Is now black. I just went for it! It is the f*** it year after all. “So here she is. Let me know what you think! Or don’t if you hate it. I actually didn’t realise how much cosier and just all round prettier painting it black would be. Read More on Stacey Solomon”I was worried it might be harsh and dark but it feels so much more homely and actually feels brighter! “I loved the white but omg this is special! So glad I just went for it! Happy Saturday Everyone.”Stacey has been keeping her fans up to date with her home renovation since she and her husband Joe Swash purchased the property in 2021.Just last week she showed off the beautiful scenery outside her Essex pad as she filled her bathtub after returning from a budget family holiday.Most read in ShowbizThe DIY queen transformed her conservatory into a purple haven with £11.99 flower garlands hung from the ceiling.She gave their Wendy House in their huge garden a lick of paint, which is located very near to their swimming pool and hot tub.She has also shown off her incredible “cosy corner” in Pickle Cottage as she continues to makeover the Essex property.The X Factor legend Stacey and former EastEnders star Joe first started dating in 2016.Stacey and Joe got engaged in 2020 and tied the knot at their home in 2022. More

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    Inside JLS star JB Gill’s incredible Grand Designs style makeover of £2m farmhouse with pool – after raid at knifepoint

    JLS hitmaker JB Gill has revealed plans for a slick party room and gym extension at his plush £2million farmhouse.The Everybody In Love vocalist, 37, is planning a “luxury leisure and entertainment suite” in a significant expansion of his idyllic countryside pad.JLS star JB Gill is planning a party space and entertainment suite for his £2million rural pileCredit: SuppliedThe Everybody In Love hitmaker has submitted plans to extend his rural homeCredit: ITVThe existing conservatory, as featured on Through the Keyhole, will be demolished to make way for the changesCredit: ITVHe found fame in boyband JLSCredit: PAThe home is in rural surroundings, with The X Factor hitmaker trading in fame for life as a farmer.They grow apples in the orchards in the vast 13-acre paddocks and have already installed an outdoor swimming pool, stables, a cinema and paddocks.The JLS favourite has embarked on a farming career and keeps pigs and chickens at the smallholding where he has successfully produced award-winning turkeys and free-range pork.Now, the One Shot vocalist wants to demolish an existing conservatory to make way for the lively space.read more jlsJB and wife Chloe have detailed their Grand Designs-style makeover with a first floor bedroom extension as well.This will include a bigger, family-style utility room involving the demolition of an external walkway.The popstar’s planning agent told the local council in a statement: “These proposals are an appropriate form of development at this property which lies in the green belt.”The dwelling and the proposed minimal extensions will be well screened from the lane with significant vegetation around the entire site.Most read in Music”This means that there is no harm to visual amenity of the wider area from the minimal extensions proposed here and, therefore, no impact on the green belt of rural character.”The extensions are in keeping with the existing dwelling in terms of scale and form and result in a pleasing experience.Noughties pop legends tease tour plans with ‘big announcement’ promise”The extensions will have no impact on surrounding properties and is a positive change to the dwelling as a whole.”The Summer on the Farm host bought the four-bedroom farmhouse for £1.2million in 2011.It is now believed to be worth £2million, with three reception rooms and a master suite.Council officials will make a decision on the plans next month.If planning permission is granted, building work is expected to start in August and be completed in March 2025.Horror raidBack in 2020, the boyband ace was sprayed in the face with oil by thugs who broke into his rural home.He was attacked at 3am as he confronted the criminals, who then threatened wife Chloe with a knife.The gang of four then fled with valuables.We exclusively reported how the dad of two was taken to hospital for treatment.We reported that they were “extremely shaken” but escaped serious injury.A source at the time said: “This was a terrifying incident. JB was sprayed in the face and the gang threatened Chloe with a knife.“He wanted to protect her and their kids but the best way to do that was to ­cooperate with the gang.“Police and medics rushed to the house and JB was taken to hospital.“Luckily, he wasn’t badly hurt and was able to leave later that day.”Pop kingJLS shot to fame in 2008 when they finished runners-up on The X Factor.READ MORE SUN STORIESJB and JLS bandmates Aston Merrygold, Oritse Williams and Marvin Humes had chart-topping hits with Beat Again, Everybody in Love, The Club is Alive and She Makes Me Wanna.They split in 2013 with an estimated £6million fortune each. Further add-ons to the family pad include a bedroom extensionCredit: InstagramJB suffered a horror pad at the home – surrounded by 13 acre paddocks – back in 2020Credit: Instagram More

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    Inside Spencer & Vogue Matthews’ stunning London home as they sell it for £5.25m after running out of bedrooms for kids

    SPENCER Matthews and wife Vogue Williams have carved themselves a piece of paradise in the middle of London – but now they’re giving it up. The TV presenter couple have put their property up on the market for a staggering £5.25million – as they say goodbye to the city for a new life in Dublin. Spencer and Vogue are moving their family to DublinCredit: InstagramThe couple are doing whats best for their three kidsCredit: InstagramThe house has its own gym and conciergeCredit: SavillsHuge walk-in closes are big enough to sleep inCredit: SavillsThe stunning modern home in London was truly an enviable next in the middle of the city – and perfect for those who enjoy hosting dinner parties and are often on the go. Among the amenities of the four bedroom property is two huge reception rooms, a private roof garden/terrace, a bar, home gym and in-house cinema/media room. The primary bedroom comes with an en-suite, with two more bedrooms throughout the house. The open plan kitchen leads straight out onto the terrace, which is perfect for the summer days where a barbecue might be needed. READ MORE SPENCER MATTHEWSThe kids’ room comes with a built in wardrobe to add a little extra space for their toys and games. Entirely painted in sleek and clean whites and creams, the house manages to blend the popular minimalist aesthetic with a cosy, homely feel that gives the property a unique sense of style. Spencer and Vogue have opted to trade in London life for a far more quiet one on the outskirts of Dublin. Irish star Vogue and British-born Spencer have always had homes in both countries, with a third property in Jersey. Most read in ShowbizHowever, they have decided to get a bigger space in Dublin for their three children – Theodore, Gigi and Otto. On top of selling their London home, they’ve also sold a £1.1million property they have in Ireland to purchase their new house. Vogue Williams shares ‘mischievous’ holiday snaps with kids as fans gush ‘such cuties’ In December, the pair were pictured moving their furniture into their new place, which is almost twice the size.The couple have been married since 2018, and now even host a podcast together, Spencer and Vogue, discussing the ups and downs of their marriage. Over time this has come to include how often the pair have sex together, to whether separate bedrooms could be the winning secret behind successful relationships. During one podcast chat, Vogue admitted she would be willing to sleep somewhere separately to her “lone wolf” husband, but noted she would probably end up sharing her space most of the time with the kids. The property boasts two huge reception spacesCredit: SavillsThe family home includes a kitchen that looks out onto the gardenCredit: SavillsThe roof terrace and garden space is perfect for partiesCredit: SavillsThe massive property has been designed for home comfortsCredit: SavillsThe family home has been sold for nearly £6millionCredit: SavillsThe kids room has a built in bedroom perfect to make space for their toysCredit: SavillsVogue and Spencer are moving onCredit: Getty More

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    Inside Amanda Holden’s £7million Surrey mansion that she’s turning into a Beverly Hills Hotel

    AMANDA Holden has showed off her incredible Surrey mansion as she continues to transform it into a Beverly Hills hotel.The Heart Radio presenter and Britain’s Got Talent judge has offered fans a look insight the £7 million abode.Amanda Holden has showed off her incredible Surrey mansion as she continues to transform it into a Beverly Hills hotelCredit: ITVHer dining room features a black and gold look along with leopard print wallpaper and a huge chandelier to fill the high ceilingCredit: InstagramElsewhere, Amanda transformed her daughter Hollie’s room with a jungle theme which is furnished with a four-poster bedCredit: InstagramIt came after she flogged her giant house in South West London for a cool £5millionCredit: InstagramAmanda, 53, moved into the ‘forever home’ last November with her husband Chris Hughes and there two daughters.It came after she flogged her giant house in South West London for a cool £5million.Since moving into her ‘Beverly Hills’ home Amanda has been hard at work at interior designing.Her dining room features a black and gold look along with leopard print wallpaper and a huge chandelier to fill the high ceiling.more on amanda holdenElsewhere, Amanda transformed her daughter Hollie’s room with a jungle theme which is furnished with a four-poster bed.When it comes to her hallway, Amanda took inspiration from RuPaul and decorated it with black and white diamond print floors as well as peach walls.Speaking about the house, she told MailOnline: “This is my dream home. My entire life I have wanted the dream home, and you know you do the stepping up and now I’ve finally got it.”I definitely feel settled… I’m obsessed with interior design and I said to my husband, ‘Don’t worry, this is the house for life and it will take me a couple of years to do it up’ but I think the whole house will be done by June and we only moved in November so I’m already looking for another project… he’ll go mental!Most read in Celebrity”It was the perfect house, and most people would have probably moved in and kept it the same, but it was a very pale, white and grey house and it’s not like that anymore. “I am turning it into the Beverly Hills Hotel, that’s my aim. I have just planted two palm trees in the garden, which makes me feel so happy.”BGT judge Amanda Holden, 53, strips to a £120 bikini on five-star Maldives holiday as she prepares to return home Amanda has made headlines this weekend after her public spat with Sharon Osbourne.She had swiped at the former X Factor star, describing her as “nasty and awful” for her comments about Simon Cowell on Celebrity Big Brother last month.However, Sharon, 71, clapped back and branded Amanda “classless” in a rant on X, formerly Twitter. More

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    Clara Da Costa welcomes us inside the house Jack inspired her to build

    THERE are few DJs that have an Ibiza pedigree as impressive or as multi-faceted as that of Clara Da Costa.Clara was Ibiza’s first female DJ back in the 1990s, already playing gigs on the island by the age of 17 and even more remarkably achieving the position of Creative Director at superclub Es Paradis at the same young age. Clara was the principle catalyst in encouraging promoters like Clockwork Orange and Up Yer Ronson to do nights at Es Paradis. These pioneers were responsible for kicking off the British invasion upon which Ibiza clubs have come to depend.Clara Da CostaThe young Clara’s drive and creativity had far more influence than even she could have imagined at the time and the last three decades have seen her shine around the world as a DJ, promoter, producer, radio show host and record label owner. CLICK OR TAP IMAGE TO STREAM MUSIC FROM JACK’S HOUSE RECORDINGS ON SOUNDCLOUDHer Jack’s House radio show on Ibiza Sonica and Jack’s House Recordings label both continue to be essential sources of amazing, underground house music.We caught up with Clara for a chat about Jack’s House, plus she has recorded an exclusive Jack’s House mix for The Night Bazaar Sessions which you can listen to below as you read our interview with her.CLICK OR TAP IMAGE TO LISTEN TO CLARA DA COSTA’S EXCLUSIVE MIX FOR THE NIGHT BAZAAR SESSIONS ON MIXCLOUDCan you share the story behind the inception of Jack’s House and what inspired its unique name?In the beginning (excuse the pun) I decided that I wanted to start my own radio show. I had previously done bits and bobs in the past for radio with the likes of Kiss FM in London, presenting The Sunday roast for Mixmag here in Ibiza in the early 90’s and of course the wonderful days of pirate radio. I have always had a huge love for radio, so 15 years ago, I started Jack’s House radio show which was (back then) on Ibiza Global Radio. I then moved to Ibiza Sonica, for many years, then back to Global, and have most recently at the end of 2023, moved to Pure Ibiza Radio which also partners up now with Pure Ibiza Radio UAE (Dubai). I’m very grateful for all the great homes and platforms that the show has had along the way. I really wanted to do a radio show that represented independent record labels, vinyl releases (digital too), talented producers and fully support the underground community. Identifying all the tracks to the listeners is key in making sure it is done properly, so that is what I continue to do. Most read in MusicThe name basically was inspired by the 1987 release of Rhythm Control (My House) on Chicago’s Catch A Beat Records for those famous lyrics performed by Chuck Roberts. I always loved these lyrics which were also famously used on a later version of Mr Fingers (Can You Feel It). If you have never read the lyrics, it’s worth taking a look, it’s like a prayer for the true lovers of dance music.       How does Jack’s House represent ‘Underground House Music with Integrity’ and what does this phrase mean to you? In a nut shell, it is all about seeking out music, artists, labels and events that stay true to their sound by not selling out I guess. It is about quality and letting the music do all the talking. Also, regarding the vinyl releases, the press is limited so the label really is mainly for people that want to have records in their bag that they not everyone has. I might release one on digital but I like to respect the vinyl buyers out there and maintain a level of exclusivity. Also, I do not over release as I don’t like to overlap promoting each project so to give them all time to breathe. As I said, I am a one woman band in running my label so put 100% focus into the process of every release from demo stage, charts, promos, social media, previews, radio plays etc, to final release when the vinyl lands in the stores. Thank you for quoting the tag line for the label, music with integrity. Integrity is really important to me. Clara Da CostaWhat qualities do you look for in artists when signing them to Jack’s House?Primarily I am looking for individual and authentic talent whether that talent is established or not. I seek out creative and well produced tracks, good communication and people with drive, passion and patience. I sometimes like to hear something a bit daring and out of the box too where I can hear that the producer is being true to themselves and experimenting which can often make up for interesting and varied EP’s. Good manners go a long way too 🙂 Since it’s establishment in 2016, how has Jack’s House evolved in the music industry? Well the label started in 2016, but the brand really started 15 years ago, so over time, Jack’s House has evolved from a radio show, to the events, then the label was launched and some publishing of artists too. It has been steady in growth I would say, sticking to my guns building a loyal fanbase of true music lovers.How do you balance your roles as a DJ, label head, and radio show host? With the gigs, I guess I practice what I preach. I only take gigs that I really want to do now, and would rather survive on less than stress myself out with gigs that I don’t feel fully invested in or comfortable with, I don’t want to be complaining when ultimately, the choice would have been mine in the first place. For example, requests to play on a line up with just an hours slot or back2back with someone you have never played with before as it never makes for a truly good performance. After over 30 years on the decks, it has 100% become quality over quantity and keeping it healthy. As far as the label is concerned, I put a lot of time into that and usually find myself going through demos into the early hours of the morning. I take quite a long time to select the tracks. I will often receive a batch of demos to which I then select 4 tracks to makeup the EP making sure that they are all distinctive and never sounding all the same. I can close my eyes and imagine where and what time a particular track will go off. My imagination takes me to all sorts of places on the dance floor. Then Jack’s House radio show is a weekly process of listening to, and downloading promos. Let me start by saying I LOVE doing the radio. Jack’s House Radio show celebrated 15 years on air December just gone! Sometimes I can’t believe I have kept it going all this time, but I have no plans to stop it. I started off at Ibiza Global Radio and then spent almost a decade with Ibiza Sonica radio before returning back to Global but most recently joined Pure Ibiza Radio and Pure Ibiza Radio Dubai, I love it as I am also returning to do more live broadcasts with the team which I love. All the radio stations are great platforms transmitting globally 24 hours and day, 7 days a week. Over the years I have had so many amazing guests come in to join me too, everyone from DJ Sneak, Mr. C, Stacey Pullen, John Dimas, Alex Arnout, Tuccillo, Enzo Siragusa plus many many more. I take a lot of pride in the show as I have built it to reflect, build and support the underground community. I get sent hundreds of promos a week that take a lot of time to go through but it is worth it to find the needles in the haystack. The production world has become so saturated now, that if you really want to keep up to date, you have to put in the work to find those gems especially when it comes to radio. I also get sent a lot of tracks directly from the labels which often are and keep championing the Underground community, forthcoming on vinyl only releases. I do support digital production too of course, I am just a true vinyl lover. I am completely multi-tasking and mixing live every week. I fully present and ID every track that I play throughout the show with the name of the track, artist, label, release date and format, so I always have to make sure my meta data is on point. There is nothing worse than hearing a track and not knowing the title when you love it, and you are unlikely to get a result using something like Shazam with this kind of music. I also make sure I throw a few jingles/soundbites over exclusives too. It’s truly another labour of love to be perfectly honest. I am aware how much I try to put back into the scene via the show and the label, and if you do anything like this, you have to learn to expect not much back, you have to do it for the right reasons. You have to do it for the music and the scene. But personally, it is really important to me to support all these artists and independent record labels.Clara Da Costa was the focus of The Night Bazaar in Something For The Weekend in The Sun on Friday 12th AprilHow does your radio show complement and promote the ethos of Jack’s House?Pretty much some of what I have mentioned in the way of really getting behind and supporting the independent labels and artists in the scene and getting their music promoted and heard by the listeners of which many are also vinyl buyers. The show goes out live and then I upload it to my Soundcloud the following week so people can catch up, or go back to get that track ID. Some people don’t like sharing track ID´s but I personally think that it’s pointless to do that. The music industry has become somewhat a free commodity over the years, the least we can do for each other is support, encourage and show up for each other. That’s what a true community does. What I personally do with all of this (despite 100% commitment and hard work) is a true labour of love. [embedded content]Could you highlight a few releases from Jack’s House that you feel particularly proud of? Ah you know what, I am proud of all of them, they all pretty much have an interesting story behind them of how they came about and how relationships with artists have been formed. The first release especially has a special place in my heart. The Confirmation Bias EP by Alex Arnout, is timeless and beautiful, he is an incredibly talented producer and a pure example of what music with integrity is all about. Also the first EP I put together from a bunch of demos from the talented Legit Trip called Answer. It was a great feeling to get his music on his first ever vinyl release and then finally meet him in person when I invited him over to Ibiza to play and do a live show on the radio with me. He is so young still but just incredibly versatile and knows what he is doing.Another release is the Terrace EP by JHNS from Prague, this was a digital release but it really should have been put out on vinyl, it’s so good. Many true friendships have been formed over the years. There is almost always a story behind each signing or a great memory made. I remember going to France to meet the duo Two Diggers, instantly we were vibing and having the best time. I sat with them in their studio and they played me a clip a track that they were working on, within seconds, I said, I have to sign this. They went on to send me a file of more tunes and from that, the Head Trip EP was born, it’s timeless and brilliant.[embedded content]It has also been amazing to get reconnected with old friends from my school days. Terry Francis and I went to the same school, (although I think he was leaving as I was starting). All the local crew knew Terry as he would put on wicked parties and play the best music. All us underage kids used to try and get into these little local underground events, dark room, uv light and the start of tech house. Years later Terry and I met up again when he visited the island and now he features on two of the Jack’s Tracks VA series. We also both worked at the legendary SWAG records in Croydon. R.I.P Liz Edwards. In your view, how has the underground house music scene changed since you started Jack’s House?It’s quite interesting actually how certain areas of the scene have changed. The underground scene is really for people who don’t mind being the under dogs in the scene I guess. It comes back to a community that refuse to sell out and feel strongly about sticking to their roots. There is a lot of pressure for DJs and producers out there that really want to make it big, and on the underground scene, that percentage is way more inferior for those that stay true to their sound, otherwise that would be an exit from the sound of the underground. There are a number of artists/producers who’s music I was supporting some years back that I no longer do, simply because they have compromised/changed their production, sound and style perhaps to move up the career ladder signing to more  corporate and commercial labels, and I’m therefor no longer feeling it. It is not necessarily bad production, it’s just not what I am in to when I hear those intelligent underground elements disappear with trends taking their place. We are not too cool for school which we can often be accused of, it is just a completely different way of going out and partying, the human traffic that amass in clubs is of a different behaviour and taste for clubbers that enjoy a more underground experience. All we really care about is a great sound system, subtle lighting and great tunes on the deck. There is not really a desire or need for extensive decor, dancers, or any other type of entertainment, just pure beats and a bouncing dance floor. It is very far removed from the mainstream in that way. What is truly great though, is seeing and hearing a whole new generation of young artists coming through who are doing amazing things out there. For example, 3MINDS who have most recently and mostly taken over the legendary Wiggle brand put together by original tech house legends Terry Francis, Nathan Coles (RIP) & Eddie Richards having guided them (check them out). They are currently planning a programme of events throughout 2024 to celebrate 30 years of Wiggle. I would not say that the true underground has changed that much, it is the other genres in the scene that have had the biggest shift I guess, making mainstream clubbing often quite unrecognisable from what it maybe once was. It is a scene/genre that has to fight with passion to stay alive which can be challenging for sure. [embedded content]Are there any upcoming projects or collaborations within Jack’s House that you’re excited about? I am really excited for the next EP which is due out at the end of March, another vinyl only release with a limited press of just 200 copies. It is the burn EP by one of my favourites, and good friend Alex Arnout. Also want give a shout of appreciation to Rob Small for all the great mastering (he is excellent) and Kevin Cutts for all the artwork who have both been with me since the beginning. I’m hoping to start discussions to put a few label showcases together again too. One Night Stand, a brand that I have played for since it’s birth are coming back after a 5 year hiatus and will be taking over Wednesday nights at Eden, they will also be hosting label showcases. They are exactly the brand that is right for Jack’s House to team up with. They have the same vision and will be putting on parties that solely concentrate on the music and the underground community. The last parties they hosted at DC10 were so good to be part of and are firmly in the memory box. The line-up’s are the real deal. We really needed this to come back to the island, so I’m really excited about this one. It will be nice to get back to doing some showcases, it has been a while. I was doing a steady stream of events before, but a lot of the venues here in Ibiza that I was staging them at have disappeared, like The Zoo Project at the brilliant Benimussa Park, and Space (obviously) amongst others. I won’t do an event for the sake of it, everything has to be right for it to be worth it and go well. Fortunately, every showcase that the label has done so far has been a beautiful success. The venue has to be right, from the sound system, how it looks, the capacity and the overall vibe. I want the guests to always be happy and to enjoy the experience. If DJs are happy behind the decks, that 100% transpires to the dance floor. I like to see a wave of heads bobbing up and down, lost into the groove and just letting go. What advice would you give to emerging artists aspiring to join labels like Jack’s House?Firstly please listen to the labels releases, it definitely varies in the artists and productions that are on there. Work out if you think that this would be the right imprint to showcase your music. Then put together your demos with a friendly short e mail presenting yourself and the project. Even if you have never released anything before, it doesn’t mean you won’t get signed. If the production and the tracks are good, that is all that it takes. Try to be original and have elements of production that will identify you as a producer building your own signature sound and most definitely don’t copy or force yourself into trends. Originality goes a long way.Make sure that you send a private link to the demos (Soundcloud is ideal). There is nothing worse than receiving demos that have had several, if not hundreds of plays, with the download enabled! Be patient for an answer, but if after a few weeks to a month you have not heard anything back, don’t hesitate to follow up with a second e mail/message asking if the label has had time to consider your demo submission. I will often hear great potential in someone but am not particularly feeling the tracks for release. If this is the case, I do ask people to keep sending in their demos in the future. Be open to possible constructive changes in production, names, arrangement etc I am quite active in this way while still respecting the artists integrity.CLICK OR TAP IMAGE TO READ OUR LAST INTERVIEW WITH CLARA DA COSTA THE LAST TIME WE CAUGHT UP FOR A CHAT IN 2017 ON THE NIGHT BAZAARLast time we spoke, you shared your excitement about your label, Jack’s House, and its early successes. How has your vision for the label evolved since then, and are there any new directions or initiatives you’re exploring?The direction of the label has grown organically but largely concentrating on the vinyl releases. I’ve stuck to my guns in making sure each release has time to be promoted and time to breathe in the market. Jack’s House does not have a constant stream of releases. I like to make sure that each artist gets promoted well and their production gets the respect it deserves, so giving each release some time to grow and be heard before the next release is really important to me. It’s definitely a quality over quantity situation. I guess over time, it’s just been a case of the expanding talent that has released on the label from long time well known established artists like Tuccillo, Rich NxT, Terry Francis, Lex and of course Alex Arnout to mention a few, to more recent artists that are now more than established in their own right like Carlo Gambino, Legit Trip, Julenn and JHNS to mention a few more.Jack’s Talent management is still in the pipeline but like everything else, it needs to be fully ready to launch with everything in place. I don’t want to launch this until I can at least guarantee the minimum service to artists, otherwise you would be just giving out false hopes for gigs and opportunities to the them. Actions speak louder than words. There is no point trying to look good online with projects if you can’t back them up with the actions needed, this is where the integrity comes in again. I have been wanting to get the merchandise launched properly too, I love designing and have had a healthy interest from fans of the label and radio show. I am in the process of talks to collaborate with a cool brand, so hopefully that will come to fruition later this year. I want to do it properly. READ MORE SUN STORIESI am definitely looking into doing some more creative ideas with some future vinyl releases and finally getting the merchandise going. There have been some big bumps along the way over the last few years as our industry knows very well, so I have been taking my time but stayed on track with all the releases. More

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    James Corden given green light to DEMOLISH £8m mansion as he builds dream home with pool and spa on return to UK

    James Corden is set to demolish his 1960s country pad for a swanky £8 million mansion – excavating enough soil to fill two Olympic pools.The TV host, 45, moved back to the UK last year and purchased an art deco home which he’s pulling down to replace with a modern six-bed property complete with outdoor pool, sauna and steam room.The London-born TV star returned to the UK last year with his wife, TV producer Julia Carey and their 3 childrenCredit: GettyThe TV presenter hosted The Late Late Show with James Corden on CBS from 2015 to 2023Credit: GettyAnd while his local council approved the plans last year, James has to comply with dozens of regulations to safeguard local wildlife and trees.The council recently gave the green light for a number of conditions to be discharged allowing the mammoth project to begin.James’s planning team’s note for the application shows just how big the project will be with his builders having to excavate 4,977 cubic metres of soil.To put that in perspective, an Olympic-sized swimming pool is a minimum 2,500 cubic metres.Read More on James CordenBut the environmentally conscious star is hoping to use the majority of that soil for the driveway and parking area.This includes working with specialist ecologists so as not to harm biodiversity, a bat licence, and completing construction, arbocultural, drainage and woodland management plans.The star had also had to consult with his local archaeology experts for the “implementation of a programme of archaeological work” as there are 45 granite megalithic stones on the grounds.Earlier this year, James spoke about moving back to England with his family – wife Julia and three kids Max, 12, Carey, 9, and Charlotte, 7.Most read in Celebrity“It’s been brilliant, and hard, and overwhelming. I think moving house is hard enough, moving children, moving schools – picking it up and going so far, from everything they knew from life in Los Angeles – it’s been a real challenge,” he told the Today show.”It’s been tough. But at the same time, immensely rewarding. But my son was 3 when we moved [to America], my daughter was 12 weeks. When we left, he was 12, my daughter was 8, and our younger daughter – who is an American, and we treat her as such …Adele breaks down in tears with James Corden on last ever Carpool Karaoke as she makes emotional divorce confession”No, really for us, it was the notion that it was time. We wanted them to know their grandparents. And with my son finishing 6th grade, it was just an absolute pull to go home, and root that period of their lives in — we wanted them to know Britain, and their extended family.”The popular late night show lasted 8 seasons, and included celebrity guests such as Kylie and Kris JennerCredit: GettyThe hit show had a plethora of memorable moments, many included James’s pop superstar friend Harry StylesCredit: GettyJames and actress Ruth Jones kept the nation laughing as their TV characters Smithy and Nessa, from 2007 to 2010 in BBC Three hit sitcom Gavin and StaceyCredit: Handout More

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    ‘Real reason’ behind Katie Price’s plan to move up north and sell Mucky Mansion

    KATIE Price has made the decision to relocate up north for a fresh start and to be nearer to her friend of 20 years, Kerry Katona, it has emerged.The 45-year-old has put her £2 million Sussex home, ‘mucky mansion’ on the market following a difficult year where she has struggled financially and has twice been declared bankrupt.Katie outside her sprawling Sussex mansion, her home of ten yearsOver the years the house has undergone renovations but is now too expensive to maintainCredit: SplashBut money isn’t the only motivating factor, now that her ex-husband Peter Andre has recently welcomed his fifth child, sources suggest that the glamour model, who has lived at the property since 2014, is keen for a change of scene.“Katie really wants out of Mucky Mansion, she calls it the ‘house of horrors’ because she has so many bad memories there. She feels like it’s haunted by exes – she hates it,” the source claims.Indeed her close friend Kerry Katona who lives in Cheshire is said to have urged Katie to make a fresh start up north, where property is slightly cheaper. “She’s keen to move up North because all her friends are there, Kerry has been telling her to have a fresh start ever since the Carl split, and Katie thinks being closer to her could be a good influence. She’s been spending a lot of time with the Geordie Shore cast recently and they’re all up that way too, so it makes sense.” The source told OK magazine.read more aboutNot only has the Sussex mansion fallen into disrepair but the model is said to feel that the house is haunted by the ghosts of her failed relationships.Initially the mother- of-five first moved into the home with her ex-husband Kieran Hayler, but the couple split acrimoniously after Kieran was found to have been repeatedly unfaithful.Then her ex-fiancé Carl Woods also resided at the home from 2020 until last year, when they parted company after tumultuous time together.After going public with her new man, MAFS, JJ Slater, who at 31, is 14 years her junior. The couple are now hoping to make a fresh start up north, with sources saying that they are eyeing up a £750 property in West Yorkshire.Most read in ShowbizThe source claims: “A new place would be like a clean slate for Katie, and she wants to bring JJ along too. They’re going really well and she wants to tie him down with a house and make new memories with him in it.”Since the beginning of their relationship, the pair have appeared smitten and Katie has even suggested in interviews that they plan have a baby together, even though she already mum to Harvey, from her relationship with Dwight Yorke, Junior, 18, and Princess, 16, who she shares with ex-husband Peter and Jett, nine, and Bunny, eight, whose father is Kieran.Indeed Katie is also said to be eager to put more distance between her and her Surrey-based ex Peter who recently welcomed his third child with wife Emily Macdonagh.  The source added: “The fact that Pete and Emily have just had a new baby makes her want to get further away even more.“Katie thinks if she can get far enough away from Pete and from the bad memories, then everything will be fixed.”Katie, who was once worth £45million, was declared bankrupt in 2019 and again last month, owing nearly £762,000 in unpaid tax. The mum-of-five claims that her money troubles have been caused by her former flames.Hopefully, if the move goes through, Katie will enjoy the friendly and down-to-earth vibe of the north.Katie Price reveals her 7th autobiographyKatie wants to move up north to be near to her close pal Kerry KatonaCredit: instagramThe pair became friends after meeting on I’m a Celeb back in 2004Credit: RexKatie who has been declared bankrupt is finding ways to boost her earnings and make ends meetCredit: Instagram More