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Dead Or Alive frontman Pete Burns was an eighties icon, whose life was tragically cut short at just 57 years old.

The Liverpudlian had struggled with a troubled life before his untimely death from a cardiac arrest in October 2016.

Pete certainly didn’t have the easiest start in life and spent his formative years watching his mum battle alcohol and drug addiction.

The telly personality, who came fifth in Celebrity Big Brother in 2006, was born in Cheshire to his German mother – a Holocaust survivor – and a Liverpudlian father.

Pete once described his upbringing as unconventional and his childhood as solitary, but said he was brought up “with an incredible amount of freedom and creativity”. He grew up speaking only German and a little French until he was five.

His mum was traumatised after surviving the Holocaust and turned to substance abuse when her son was 14 years old.

Pete was born in Cheshire to his German mother – a Holocaust survivor – and a Liverpudlian father (Image: Publicity Picture)
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Opening up about his childhood, Pete previously told OK! magazine: “I couldn’t take it. I’d come home and find her with her wrists slashed and blood splattered all over the place.”

At the same age, Pete dropped out of school after his dyed red hair and oversized earring attracted outrage. He found work at a local record store.

Here he met musicians and eventually formed goth-influenced band Nightmares In Wax in 1979, which became Dead Or Alive the following year after Pete overhauled the line-up.

His rise to fame came in the New Pop era, epitomised by icons Boy George and Culture Club, Frankie Goes To Hollywood and Wham!.

His androgynous look, intriguing style and ambiguous sexuality found him fitting in at the right place at the right time for the first time in his life.

Pete Burns as a Shop Assistant
Pete Burns as at the record store (Image: twitter.com/RamAlbumClub)

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Pete’s androgynous look, intriguing style and ambiguous sexuality meant he fit right in to the New Pop era (Image: Publicity Picture)

He married his stylist Lynne Corlett in 1978, seven years before Pete hit the big time.

In his heyday as a pop star, Pete achieved chart-topping success with You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) with his band Dead Or Alive.

It was during his most successful years that Pete decided he wanted surgery, a call that was fully supported by his wife at the time.

Sadly, the operation wasn’t a success and he was left with a nose so crooked that he couldn’t even wear sunglasses.

But the botched procedure didn’t put him off as Pete went on to have countless more operations in a desperate bid to change his look.

Eventually, he was unrecognisable from the handsome star he was at the start of his career and he became a poster boy for botched surgery.

During his most successful years Pete decided he wanted surgery (Image: Getty)

Before his death, the star appeared on Channel 5’s Celebrity Botched Up Bodies and confessed to going under the knife more than 300 times.

After their initial success, Dead Or Alive released several albums in the 90s, with limited triumph.

Heartbroken and feeling disfigured, Pete went on to develop depression and attempted to take his own life on more than one occasion.

He shared: “In 1997 a severe depression hit me, but I didn’t respond well to anti-depressants.

“It still occasionally hits me, but I’m in the hands of a fantastic psychiatrist and I’m on medication that works.”

But in 2002, Pete underwent a particularly devastating procedure in a desperate bid to get fuller lips, which would permanently change the course of his life and see his mental health spiral further.

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Pete with his band Dead Or Alive (Image: UNKNOWN)

Despite seeing a top doctor, the procedure went horrifically wrong and his lips swelled some 18 inches.

He recalled: “I started to develop holes in my skin and if I so much as touched my face there would be an audible hissing and out onto the mirror would vomit this yellow fluid.”

Pete went on to successfully sue the surgeon behind the botched op and received £450,000 in compensation.

But the humiliation triggered him to spiral into another deep depression – although it didn’t stop him from investing in more plastic surgery.

He likened plastic surgery to “buying a new sofa”. He boasted: “There’s not a part of me, apart from the soles of my feet, which has not had work done.

“For me plastic surgery is a matter of sanity, not vanity.”

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Pete Burns, of 80’s band ‘Dead or Alive’ performing on stage during the Mardi Gras 2003 – Pride in the Park (Image: PA)

Following Pete’s fall from fame and disasters on the operating table, he decided to embrace reality TV – after he had spent years protesting that he would never do it. “I still have a career, and I don’t really do reality,” he said in 2003.

His larger-than-life personality and cutting manner proved a huge hit in 2006 when Pete appeared on Celebrity Big Brother.

Pete’s surgery addiction and ever-changing appearance weren’t the only controversies that thrust him back into headlines while on the reality show.

He was slammed by animal rights activists for wearing a coat that he claimed was made from gorilla fur.

His bizarre wardrobe choice triggered a spectacular falling out with then housemate Jodie Marsh.

The pair argued repeatedly on the show and he shocked fans with the insults he hurled at her.

Pete on Celebrity Big Brother (Image: WENN)
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Pete came fifth on the popular show, but spiralled again the same year.

In 2006, Pete divorced his wife of 28 years and went on to enter into a civil partnership with Michael Simpson.

Although the couple divorced in 2006, both Pete and Lynne acknowledged that the singer was involved with Michael a year before they called time on their marriage.

While many women would have been outraged by this betrayal, Lynne appeared to accept the infidelity.

Speaking about their break-up in 2006, she told the Mirror: “It was time to move on and we’re still best friends. We hadn’t drifted apart – we’re still as close as we ever were.

“We just needed a change. It was a time when mutually we had to grow in different directions.

“Michael is a lovely man and we get on well. I have no problems with that.”

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Pete Burns and partner Michael Simpson (Image: Getty)

Pete and Michael split just 10 months after their partnership, but went on to reunite and were together when the singer died.

Pete revealed he was still extremely close with ex-wife Lynne and in 2008, he said: “We’re still really, really close. It’s not about sexuality, it’s about the person.”

The pair remained very much part of each other’s lives right up to Pete’s death.

When Pete’s team tweeted the news about Pete’s death, the message was signed off by his manager, his partner Michael Simpson and his ex-wife Lynne – proving how close the former couple still were.

Pete’s life went through some major changes in 2006, and the star hit headlines once again for the wrong reasons.

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Pete Burns and Michael Simpson (Image: Getty)

Pete was arrested for assault after a fight with but allegedly narrowly avoided prison thanks to his Celebrity Big Brother pal George Galloway.

The MP told The Big Issue: “I got him out of jail. I had to go to a police station and pay a sum of money, of surety, to get him out of the cells. A fracas? There’s been a lot of fracas!”

In the years that followed Pete struggled further.

Despite his impressive career, Pete filled for bankruptcy in 2014 after spending his fortune on plastic surgery.

In 2015, Burns was evicted from his London flat. He and his partner Michael were in such financial turmoil that they were evicted from the home. Pete had run up £34,000 in rent arrears.

The couple stayed together throughout the difficult time, right up until the star’s death.

Pete and Michael arrive at the Royal Society of Arts for their Civil Partnership Ceremony (Image: Getty)
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A month before he died, Burns appeared on Channel 5’s Celebrity Botched Up Bodies and talked frankly about his horrific experiences with cosmetic surgery, which had given him near-fatal blood clots and pulmonary embolisms as he underwent further procedures to try to correct mistakes.

Burns likened himself to “Frankenstein”, revealing the large amount of medication he was taking for surgery exerted a tremendous toll on his health.

“I developed blood clots and pulmonary embolisms in my legs, heart and lungs,” he told Channel 5.

“I was getting these black marks on my skin and I thought they were bruises. The next thing my driver came in and I was unconscious, not breathing.”

Pete Burns on Channel 5’s Celebrity Botched Up Bodies
Pete Burns on Channel 5’s Celebrity Botched Up Bodies (Image: Channel 5)

He said he spent 10 days fighting for his life in hospital but finally recovered.

Pete reflected on how he got into surgery on the show, commenting: “When you’re young and you’re very self-conscious and you’re standing in front of a camera and the photographers’ just whispering, ‘will you turn his head to the left because you’ve got a lump on his nose.’

“I hope when I’m 80 that I get to heaven God doesn’t recognise me,” he tragically added.

A month after the show aired, Peter died in October 2016 after suffering a massive heart attack.

‘That’s for President Trump’: YouTuber livestreams himself defecating on Nancy Pelosi’s driveway of her San Fran home

  • YouTuber by the name of Armando appeared to defecate at Nancy Pelosi’s home 
  • In footage, the man is seen standing in her driveway before saluting his viewers 
  • He then drops his pants and squats outside House Speaker’s San Francisco home
  • Moments later, he wipes his buttocks and says: ‘That was for President Trump’

By Valerie Edwards For Dailymail.com

A Youtuber appeared to defecate in the driveway of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s home in a video livestreamed over the weekend. 

In the footage taken on Saturday, the man, who identifies himself as Armando, walked through the streets of San Francisco in search of the Democrat’s home. 

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Once he found her home, he set up a camera across the road and walked over to her driveway.   

Armando then saluted his viewers, pulled down his pants and proceeded to squat. 

After a few seconds, Armando stands to his feet and wipes his buttocks before walking away and leaving behind what appeared to be feces. 

‘That was for President Trump,’ Armando is heard telling his viewers.  

In the footage that was recorded on Saturday, the man identifies himself as Armando  (pictured) as he walks through a few San Francisco streets in search of the Democrat's home

In the footage that was recorded on Saturday, the man identifies himself as Armando  (pictured) as he walks through a few San Francisco streets in search of the Democrat’s home

Once he finds her residence, he set up a camera across the street and walked over to her driveway. Armando then saluted his viewers, pulled down his pants and squatted in the driveway

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Хотел бы так летать, но летал так:

9 рублей стоил билет из Петрозаводска до Сортавала из Песков. Лететь надо было примерно час.

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Oh how we love to travel, but loathe crowded airports and packed airplanes. But during the “golden age of air travel” in the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s, the process of traveling might’ve been nicer than the trip itself. The atmosphere on board flights was more like that of a party, and luxury was the norm. Take a flight back in time with these vintage photos that show us just what was missing before the TSA changed everything.

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Great artists have been manipulating their canvases in surreal and exciting ways for hundreds of years. You only need to look back to the distorted visions dreamed up by Magritte and Dali to see that.

You can trace this back to visionary pioneers like the great Dutch artist M.C Escher, who distorted reality by using nothing more than a pencil. Fast forward to the present day, and you have photographers like Thomas Barbey and Erik Johansson who regularly stun us with their surreal creations. By harnessing the full power of digital technology, they can unlock the vastness of their imaginations.

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Drinkers ignore warning that UK is ‘losing control of Covid’

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as they hit bars on last Saturday before ‘Rule of 6’ rules

  • 12 Sep 2020

DRINKERS have ignored a warning that the UK is “losing control of Covid” as they hit the bars on the last Saturday before new lockdown rules come into effect.

Groups of friends crammed into pubs and restaurants to “go out in style” before the “rule of six” is enforced on Monday.

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 Drinkers out in London's West End before new lockdown restrictions on Monday
Drinkers out in London’s West End before new lockdown restrictions on MondayCredit: PA:Press Association
 Crowds gathered in London's West End last night
Crowds gathered in London’s West End last nightCredit: PA:Press Association

 Groups headed out for a night out in Leeds
Groups headed out for a night out in LeedsCredit: NB PRESS LTD
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WIGGY STARDUST

David Bowie told Tina Turner ‘I want you’ then came in naked in one of her wigs, pal reveals

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  • 12 Sep 2020

AFTER four years chasing Tina Turner, David Bowie finally seduced her by ­singing her one of her songs in a hotel room – wearing nothing but one of her famous wigs.

In a new interview, her confidant and personal assistant for two decades, Eddy Hampton Armani, has revealed the singer’s secret admirers — who read like a Who’s Who of rock ­royalty.

Bowie pursued rock beauty Tina Turner for years before finally winning her over before 1985 gig
Bowie pursued rock beauty Tina Turner for years before finally winning her over before 1985 gig

Tina, now 80, is back in the charts, featuring on Kygo’s remix of her iconic 1984 hit What’s Love Got To Do With It.

But it was her song Proud Mary that Bowie sang for her.

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Revellers enjoy last Saturday night out before coronavirus ‘rule of six’ kicks in

Punters in popular London night spot Soho crowded the bars and streets before England’s new law prohibiting gatherings of more than six takes effect on Monday

Three women hit the town in Cardiff before new coronavirus measures come into place (Image: Wales News Service)

Revellers enjoyed one last boozy night out with mates before new rules banning gatherings in bigger groups kick in.

The ‘rule of six’ takes effect in England on Monday – prohibiting larger groups mingling indoors or outdoors in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus.

The government is bringing in the new law in response to a growing in coronavirus cases around the UK, sparking fresh local lockdowns.

Today the UK recorded almost 3,500 new cases with the R-rate thought to be above 1 nationally, meaning it is growing exponentially.

Brits were warned not to have a party weekend ahead of the new law and fines coming into place from Monday.

Hordes were pictured in Soho, in the heart of London’s nightlife district tonight packing the streets outside its bars and restaurants tonight’s.

Revvellers in Newcastle city centre on Saturday evening (Image: North News & Pictures Ltd northnews.co.uk)
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The popular West End spot has attracted big weekend crowds since its establishments reopened on so-called ‘Super Saturday.’

Trendy eateries turned traffic-free streets into al fresco dining promenades.

Authorities up and down the country were concerned some revellers would take the opportunity for a big weekend blowout before restrictions came into force.

Partygoers hit the streets of Leeds before new laws came into place (Image: NB PRESS LTD)
Thousands hit pubs and bars in Leeds (Image: NB PRESS LTD)
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Pictures from Soho tonight showed some revellers appearing to flout social distancing guidelines, which call on people to keep a metre or more apart from members of other households to keep the virus’ spread down.

John Apter, from the Police Federation of England and Wales, had warned earlier: “There is a real risk some members of the public will take advantage of the current situation and treat this weekend as a party weekend ahead of the tighter restrictions being introduced on Monday.”

It comes after Health Secretary Matt Hancock singled out young people for criticism, saying transmission among teems and people in their 20s and 30s were driving fresh outbreaks.

Two women sit in the street after a night out in Leeds (Image: NB PRESS LTD)
Coronavirus cases are on the rise across the UK (Image: North News & Pictures Ltd northnews.co.uk)
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However critics fired back at the government, pointing out its Eat Out to Help Out scheme and lifting of travel restrictions encouraged socialising.

Boris Johnson’s government was also slammed for encouraging the nation back into offices and pupils back into schools – even as it struggles with the Test and Trace fiasco that has seen scores struggle to access diagnoses in recent weeks.

Scotland also followed Westminster’s lead, and is also set to prohibit gatherings of more than six as it grapples with outbreaks.

Revellers party in Soho tonight (Image: REUTERS)
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More than 3,000 coronavirus cases were recorded in the UK today for the second day in a row for the first time since early May.

A top scientist warned that the country is “on the edge of losing control” of Covid-19.

Former chief scientific adviser and member of the government scientific advisory group SAGE Sir Mark Walport said the only way to stop the virus spreading is to reduce the number of people we all come into contact with.138212091369

Diners and bar goers gather in central London (Image: REUTERS)

He added that there is an “extremely strong argument” that home working should continue.

The tough new Covid-19 lockdown measures were announced on Friday as cases continued to rise.

Concern about a second wave is growing as the R number – the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission – climbed above one.

According to Government advisers, the last time R was above one was in early March.

Get your motors running! Car enthusiasts don vintage outfits as they flood the streets of Moscow for a retro rally to mark the 50th anniversary of the Lada

Russian car lovers donned vintage outfits to flock the streets of Moscow and mark the 50th anniversary of the creation of the popular Lada car yesterday. 

Gathering for the Gorkyclassic GUM Rally, the vintage vehicle enthusiasts celebrated the creation of one of their countries most well-known and trusted cars, with models dating back to the 1970s at the heart of the celebration.

The classic car show, which takes place once a year in the Russian capital, sees vintage car lovers gather together, some opting for vintage looks to go with their vehicles. 

The Lada, which was first commercialised in 1970, was manufactured by AvtoVAZ, a Russian company now owned by the French group Renault.    

Gathering for the Gorkyclassic GUM Rally in Moscow, vintage cars enthusiasts celebrated the creation of one of their countries most well-known and trusted cars, the Lada. Pictured: A light blue Lada that once competed in the Tour d'Europe

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Drinkers ignore warning that UK is ‘losing control of Covid’ as they hit bars on last Saturday before new lockdown rules

DRINKERS have ignored a warning that the UK is “losing control of Covid” as they hit the bars on the last Saturday before new lockdown rules come into effect.

Groups of friends crammed into pubs and restaurants to “go out in style” before the “rule of six” is enforced on Monday.

 Drinkers out in London's West End before new lockdown restrictions on Monday
Drinkers out in London’s West End before new lockdown restrictions on MondayCredit: PA:Press Association
 Crowds gathered in London's West End last night
Crowds gathered in London’s West End last nightCredit: PA:Press Association
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