Monday 4 November 2013

Puppy love? Miley Cyrus shares shy photo while snuggling with her dog after getting caught kissing Benji Madden

She was caught 'making out' with Benji Madden on Thursday, as MailOnline exclusively reported.

And perhaps Miley Cyrus was feeling a little coy in the throes of her potential new romance, because she spent Saturday morning uploading shy, flirtatious photos of herself snuggling up in bed with one of her beloved pooches.

The 20-year-old - who is an avid 'selfie' aficionado - could not help but share intimate images of her resting place along with her fluffy pals who get to sleep with her every night.
Coy? Miley Cyrus posted a cutesy, enigmatic snap of herself being cuddled by her pooch on Saturday after rumours of her kissing Benji Madden at a Halloween party on Thursday
Coy? Miley Cyrus posted a cutesy, enigmatic snap of herself being cuddled by her pooch on Saturday after rumours of her kissing Benji Madden at a Halloween party on Thursday
In one snap, Miley is conservatively dressed in a T-shirt as she lays back on her pillow with her dog Mary Jane adorably resting her paws around her neck.

'I love waking up to this,' she wrote as a caption alongside the photo that apparently documented her regular morning routine.

The Wrecking Ball songstress shoots the camera a cute, sleepy smile as she enjoys the furry nice hug.
And another: The 20-year-old singer shared yet another photo of her snuggle buddy on the same day
And another: The 20-year-old singer shared yet another photo of her snuggle buddy on the same day
In another, the cute dog appears to be fast asleep on Miley's arm as she peeks over her head to barrel the lens.

And, giving the world first-hand insight into where she lays her head at night, the star even posted yet another snap of her actual bedroom.

'I'm so in love,' the singer wrote, adding: 'best sleeping partners in the world,' in reference to the three pups resting on her luxurious bed.
And this is where she sleeps! Miley incidentally showed the world where she rests her head with her dogs
And this is where she sleeps! Miley incidentally showed the world where she rests her head with her dogs
Miley revealed her expensive tastes in the intimate share, as a giant Chanel blanket covered her bedspread as well as a Chanel cushion for good measure.

The sleepy snaps were posted just two nights after Miley was caught locking lips with Paris Hilton's ex boyfriend, rocker Benji Madden, suggesting she has moved on from her ex fiance Liam Hemsworth.

MailOnline exclusively reported that during a Thursday Halloween party that took place in West Hollywood nightclub Bootsy Bellows, a source saw the twerker 'making out' with Benji, and added that 'they seemed really into each other.'
Proud: The singer seemed to love her Lil' Kim costume which she wore to a party at Bootsy Bellows in West Hollywood on Halloween Thursday where she was seen making out with Benji Madden
Proud: The singer seemed to love her Lil' Kim costume which she wore to a party at Bootsy Bellows in West Hollywood on Halloween Thursday where she was seen making out with Benji Madden
Miley, who looked 'amazing' in her Lil Kim outfit, was introduced to Benji through a friend at Adam Lambert's Halloween Party Powered by CIROC, says the source.

'Soon they were flirting and talking very closely. Then they shared a kiss. They left Bootsy Bellows together around 1 am,' an eyewitness who was at the event tells MailOnline.

'They tried to be discreet by sharing a car with some other friends but it was clear they were leaving as a couple.'
Leaving together: The Wrecking Ball songstress was spotted leaving the club with Benji as well as a few other friends after partying
Leaving together: The Wrecking Ball songstress was spotted leaving the club with Benji as well as a few other friends after partying
It was certainly an eventful night for the young star, as TMZ also reported that at one point Miley was seen being passed a suspicious looking rolled-up cigarette by pop star Adam Lambert.

Benji is the second person Miley has been romantically linked to since she split with Liam this summer; last week she was rumoured to be seeing Theo Wenner, who was once linked to Liv Tyler.

The performer has been on a media blitz since her headline-making VMA performance where she rubbed a foam finger all over her body and stuck her tongue out suggestively as she danced on stage.
Hiding: The star was seen with her purple wig hiding in the car which also incidentally transported Benji
Hiding: The star was seen with her purple wig hiding in the car which also incidentally transported Benji
Ready for Halloween: Earlier in the night, Benji showed up at the nightclub in costume with a friend
Ready for Halloween: Earlier in the night, Benji showed up at the nightclub in costume with a friend
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The dentist of the sea: Shrimp is happy to clean food and parasites from mouths of fish

This cleaner shrimp fulfilled its role as the 'dentist of the sea' as it cleared parasites and food remains from the mouth of a fish.
The white grouper fish - covered in red blotches - opened wide to allow the orange shrimp inside for its regular check-up.
Davide Lopresti, 33, snapped the scene 23 metres below the surface off Tulamben, north Bali.
Davide Lopresti, 33, snapped the scene 23 metres below the surface off Tulamben, north Bali
Say arrr: A white grouper fish - covered in red blotches - opens wide to allow the orange shrimp inside for its regular check-up
Say ahh: A white grouper fish - covered in red blotches - opens wide to allow the orange shrimp inside for its regular check-up off Tulamben, north Bali
Tricky: Mr Lopresti, from Portovenere, Italy, said it was very difficult to photograph
Tricky: Mr Lopresti, from Portovenere, Italy, said it was very difficult to photograph


The 33-year-old - who described the area as the 'Holy Grail' for underwater macro photographers - got to within 1ft of the fish.
He said: 'The grouper allows the shrimp to clean his mouth of food remains and parasites, so it will always have a clean mouth.
'It also gives the shrimp an easy food source.
'The grouper is very patient, but as soon it says stop - by making a little movement - the shrimp goes away.
The cleaner shrimp was pictured clearing parasites and food remains from the mouth of a fish
The cleaner shrimp was pictured clearing parasites and food remains from the mouth of a fish
Mr Lopresti said: 'The grouper allows the shrimp to clean his mouth of food remains and parasites, so it will always have a clean mouth'
Mr Lopresti said: 'The grouper allows the shrimp to clean his mouth of food remains and parasites, so it will always have a clean mouth'

'The shrimp can spend all day doing the cleaning and is not at risk of being eaten.'
The grouper measures around 15in long, and the shrimp 2in.
Mr Lopresti, from Portovenere, Italy, added: 'It is very difficult to photograph because the grouper is very vulnerable to attack from predators while being cleaned so you have to be very quiet.'
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Going underground: The outlaws of New York's thriving subculture as seen by one photographer who spent years in city's underbelly

After graffiti artist Banksy argued last week that New York has lost its edge, a new book by photographer Tod Seelie is a poke in the eye to all those critics who claim the city has become too corporate and mainstream.
Bright Nights: Photographs Of Another New York compiles a decade and a half of Seelie’s adventures exploring the city’s rich underbelly of alternative and underground culture.
The New York documented by Steelie is one where people regularly climb bridges, party in railroad tunnels, and sail homemade rafts on the Hudson River.

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A ruckus band perform at a squat in Alphabet City, Manhattan in 2012: A new book by photographer Tod Seelie is a poke in the eye to all those critics who claim New York City has become too corporate and mainstream

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People on-board a makeshift raft sail round the southern tip of Manhattan, 2008: Bright Nights: Photographs Of Another New York compiles a decade and a half of Tod Seelie's adventures exploring the city's rich underbelly of alternative and underground culture

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View of Manhattan from the top of the Williamsburg Bridge, 2011: The New York that Steelie documents is one where people climb bridges, party in railroad tunnels, and sail homemade rafts on the Hudson River
Steelie fell in love with the city and all its wild possibilities after moving from Rocky River, Ohio. Although the city he documents is a far cry from the picture postcard version on sale to tourists in Times Square. 
His New York is an underground haven for people at society’s edges, who come alive at night to party in abandoned spaces, to make music and art and noise and mess.
‘I hope what happens is when you take in all these images and the subject matter and the aesthetic and you pile them together, you get a sense of this world that's kind of swirling right underneath a lot of people’s feet in New York,’ Seelie told Slate.com.
He moved to the city to attend the Pratt Institute in 1997 and became immersed in Brooklyn’s burgeoning art and music scene.
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Setting up for a secret dinner in the Freedom Tunnel, Manhattan, 2007: Steelie's New York is an underground haven for people at society's edges, who come alive at night to party in abandoned spaces

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Burning car in Bushwick, Brooklyn, 2007: The city documented in Steelie's book is a far cry from the picture postcard version on sale to tourists in Times Square

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Crowd dancing on a rooftop during a Fourth of July party, Bushwick, Brooklyn, 2006: The city that never sleeps is still there although if you want to find it perhaps you need to look a bit harder and travel a bit further

Although many of the DIY venues he once frequented have now closed due to rising rents, Seelie believes it remains possible to enjoy an alternative lifestyle in New York - even if you need a regular pay-cheek to help fund it.
‘Some people may think that to do some of the stuff you see in the photos you have to have no job, never work. In fact, the opposite is true.
'A lot of the people in the photos have day jobs, and this is what they do at night. It's really about what you're passionate about, what you do, what you like to make happen on your own,’ he said.
A lot of Seelie's photographs involve a high degree of risk as safety is often questionable and the police are never too far away, but for Steelie it is simply a matter of weighing risk and reward.
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Callie crowd surfing during a Spank Rock show at Bodega, Bushwick, Brooklyn, 2009: Many DIY venues have closed due to rising rents, but Seelie believes it remains possible to enjoy an alternative lifestyle even if you need a pay-cheek to help fund it

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Vogue dance battle at La Escuelita, Manhattan, 2012: An alternative lifestyle is still achievable says Seelie, even if most people have to work to supplement it

‘I try really hard not to get caught. It's just one aspect of life where you have to evaluate it for yourself. Maybe something's too dangerous, something's too risky, or something's just too stupid - but maybe it's totally worth it,’ he said.
Many people will view Seelie’s adventures as things they simply wouldn’t dream of doing – or perhaps are too scared to try – but it is somehow reassuring to know that somewhere out there in the night there are people crowd surfing in high heels or playing in a mutant brass band.
Seelie's photographs prove that the city that never sleeps is still there, it's just that if you want to find it you might need to look a bit harder and travel a bit further to the outer boroughs than some of those people so quick to say that New York isn’t as good as it once was.
Bright Nights: Photographs Of Another New York by Tod Seelie is available to buy now.
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Seelie's book documents the photographs he has taken over the past 15 years of a very different New York to the one seen by most of its residents and visitors
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Al-Qaeda liquid bomb plotter asks European court to free him - because publicity over 'suicide video' infringed his human rights


Appeal: Abdulla Ahmed Ali, mastermind of the 'liquid bomb plot', has appealed to the European Court of Human Rights for his life sentence to be overturned.
Appeal: Abdulla Ahmed Ali, mastermind of the 'liquid bomb plot', has appealed to the European Court of Human Rights for his life sentence to be overturned.
The mastermind behind the 'liquid bomb plot', one of the most deadly terrorist plans ever to be unearthed in Britain, is making a bid to have his conviction overturned on human rights grounds.
Abdulla Ahmed Ali developed a home-made hydrogen peroxide bomb that could be disguised as a soft drink and taken on board a plane.
He and a group of associates planned to take the bombs aboard seven flights.
The discovery of his suicide plan in 2006 led to urgent changes to international restrictions on carrying fluids on to planes.
However, the al-Qaeda terrorist now claims his human rights were infringed by publicity before he was convicted for life for conspiracy to murder - and has appealed to the European Court of Human Rights.
He argues that the jury would have been prejudiced by coverage of a previous trial.
Although the Strasbourg court does not hold the power to quash the conviction, it would be extremely problematic for the Government if they ruled in the terrorist's favour.
If Ali wins his case it would allow him and fellow plotters to begin an attempt in British to have their convictions quashed, using the European ruling to convince judges that their convictions were not fair.
Speaking to The Sunday Telegraph, Chris Grayling, the Justice Secretary, said the case highlighted why there was an urgent need for reform to human rights laws.
'Suicide video': Ali and his associates posted a video that boasted of his airline bomb plot, which would have seen the group attempt to smuggle the bombs on to seven trans-Atlantic flights
'Suicide video': Ali and his associates posted a video that boasted of his airline bomb plot, which would have seen the group attempt to smuggle the bombs on to seven flights

He also the case was evidence that the Strasbourg court was increasingly willing to interfere in Britain's justice system.
'This yet a further example of why things cannot go on as they are', he said.
'It is unacceptable to have a situation in which claims to the European Court of Human Rights are actually being used to undermine our justice system.
'Our justice system is one of the best in the world and the Strasbourg court has no business telling us how to run it.'
Although British judges at the Court of Appeal have ruled the case deserve a hearing, the European Court has examined Ali's application.
It has allowed it through the first stage of consideration for a full hearing, according to the Sunday Telegraph.
His case has been adjourned because more information was needed.
Supplies: A picture of several empty bottles found at the group's East London base, that was shown to a jury at Woolwich Crown Court
Supplies: A picture of several empty bottles found at the group's East London base, that was shown to a jury at Woolwich Crown Court

PREVIOUS CASES THROWN OUT

Tanvir Hussain
Appeal: Co-conspirator Tanvir Hussain
Four of Ali's co-conspirators have attempted to take cases to Strasbourg.

However, so far they have all been thrown out.

In three of the cases it was because their lawyers made a mistake and missed appeal deadlines.
The fourth case was submitted several months late.
The applications by Tanvir Hussain, jailed for at least 32 years; Umar Islam, jailed for a minimum of 22 years and Ibrahim Savant, jailed for at least 20 years, were ruled inadmissible by the Strasbourg judges.
Representing the men, and responsible for the last appeal papers, were Tuckers Solicitors.
Duncan Lewis Solicitors, the lawyers for Waheed Zaman, serving a minimum of 20 years, also submitted the papers late.
Eight men were convicted for their involvement in the plot to blow up aircraft with liquid bombs after three trials.
The government has now been asked by judges in Europe to answer a series of questions about Ali's prosecution.
They said they wish to establish whether he had a 'fair trial by an impartial tribunal' as required under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Ali, now 33, was convicted of conspiracy to endanger the safety of an aircraft in his first trial in 2008.
However, the jury was unable to reach a verdict on a charge of conspiracy to murder.
He was therefore re-trialled at Woolwich Crown Court, London, in September 2009.
There he was convicted of both charges and jailed for life -  with a minimum term of 40 years.
'Adverse publicity' generated by the media between his 2008 trial and his retrial a year later is the reason Ali claims his human rights were breached.
During the trials, it was revealed how Ali and a group of associates recorded 'suicide videos' at a flat in Walthamstow, east London.
The videos revealed his plot to bring down airliners with bombs smuggled in soft drink containers.
During the footage it was said the was intended to 'teach a lesson' that non-Muslims 'will never forget'.
Ali singled out seven flights to San Francisco, Toronto, Montreal, Washington, New York and Chicago that departed within two-and-a-half hours of each other and said his group would taken the explosives on board.
If successful, the explosions could have exceeded the carnage of the September 11 attacks.
When Ali was arrested he had a computer memory stick in his pocket that highlighted seven flights from London to North American cities that were each carrying hundreds of passengers and crew.
Security sources believed the group were also planning a further attack involving 18 suicide bombers which could have killed 5,000 people in the air and the same number on the ground.
At the time it was revealed that the men had gathered enough chemicals to make 20 liquid bombs.
Investigating and prosecuting the conspiracy has already cost the taxpayer more than £100million and Ali's legal challenge will push the bill higher.
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Floating on cloud nine! Rita Ora wears floral white dress and strappy heels as she arrives to host BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards

As co-host of the awards, Rita Ora looked as if she wanted her outfit to make an impact when she arrived on the red carpet on Sunday... and it certainly did that!The singing sensation's eye-catching dress resembled a fluffy white cloud as she attended BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards at Wembley Arena.
The 22-year-old looked stunning in the unusual design which she teamed with a pair of matching strappy heels.

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Cloud nine: Rita Ora arrives at BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards at the Wembley Arena in London
Cloud nine: Rita Ora arrives at BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards at the Wembley Arena in London
The Radioactive singer showed off her best pout as she stood alongside Nick Grimshaw, who was also hosting the event.
Tweeting a photo of herself on stage during rehearsals, she wrote: 'It's happening wembley! #Grimita I can't wait to see all of you!!'
The blonde star kept her hair down in a loose wave while also sporting pale pink lipstick and bright red nails on her hands and feet.

#Grimita: The singer is hosting the event with DJ Nick Grimshaw
#Grimita: The singer is hosting the event with DJ Nick Grimshaw
Rita wore an usual white dress as she walked the red carpet
Rita wore an usual white dress as she walked the red carpet
Radioactive: The star showed off her pins in the short dress and strappy sandals
  

Her unique floral dress showed off the star's slim pins and included a delicate lace hemline and racy thigh split.
While Nick, 29, looked a little more casual in a biker-style leather jacket, black jeans and matching pumps.
He did add a splash of colour with a pattered shirt, while sporting his trademark quiff in his hair.
Also tweeting ahead of the bash, he wrote: 'Rehearsals with @ritaora watch yo' back Richard & Judy #GRIMITA'.
Blonde ambition: Rita tweeted to say she was excited to see everyone at the awards
Blonde ambition: Rita tweeted to say she was excited to see everyone at the awards

Feeling quiffy! The radio DJ looked a little more casual in a black biker-style leather jacket and patterned shirt
Feeling quiffy! The radio DJ looked a little more casual in a black biker-style leather jacket and patterned shirt
During the ceremony itself there were two wins for One Direction as the five-piece boy band were named Best British Group and got Best Single for Best Song Ever at the event at Wembley Arena in London.

FULL LIST OF WINNERS

Best British Group One Direction
Best Single One Direction, Best Song Ever 
Best Solo Artist Olly Murs
Breakthrough Award Union J
Best TV Show Doctor Who
Best Sports Star Andy Murray
Best Actor Maisie Williams
Best Vlogger Zoella
Fellow X-Factor contestants Olly Murs was named Best Solo Artist and boyband Union J got the Breakthrough Award while Doctor Who won Best TV Show and Andy Murray was named Best Sports Star.
Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams was named Best Actor and Zoella won the Best Vlogger award for her fashion and beauty website.
Tinie Tempah, Rizzle Kicks and Jessie J were among the performers with special guests including Taylor Swift and Little Mix handing out awards.
Awards were also handed out to three Teen Heroes, nominated by Radio 1 and Radio 2 listeners, and chosen by celebrities including Professor Green.
Among the winners, which were voted for by radio listeners, was 14-year-old Jeremiah Emmanuel who serves as Deputy Youth Mayor in Lambeth, South London, and has campaigned against youth violence.
Grimshaw said: ‘This year's Radio 1 Teen Awards was amazing. The live music was brilliant, there were some very deserving winners and being able to celebrate the incredible Teen Heroes was an honour, and all in front of a very appreciative audience. It really was Radio 1 at its best.’
Highlights from the show will be on BBC Three at 7pm on Monday.
Costume drama: The star was recently seen dressed up as a pink credit card for Halloween
Costume drama: The star was recently seen dressed up as a pink credit card for Halloween
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Natasha, 16, complained of headaches. She died after 13 doctors failed to diagnose a brain tumour



Natasha Simmonds: Her family say doctors did not take the 16-year-old seriously and failed to spot her brain tumour, despite seeing her 24 times in the last years of her life
Natasha Simmonds: Her family say doctors did not take the 16-year-old seriously and failed to spot her brain tumour, despite seeing her 24 times in the last years of her life
A teenage girl died after medics failed to spot that she had a brain tumour – despite seeing her 24 times in the last year of her life.
Natasha Simmonds, 16, was treated by 13 doctors but none of them ordered a crucial MRI scan until it was  too late.
Her mother, Sarah Simmonds, claims that three months before her daughter died, one A&E doctor accused her of ‘putting the symptoms on’ and refused to give her a scan because they were reserved for ‘life and death’ situations.
Natasha, who was studying for a career in childcare, complained of headaches, numbness in her limbs, back pains, vomiting and problems with her eyesight.
But the paediatrician in charge of her care dismissed the symptoms as migraines. Natasha died on January 24, eight days after the tumour was finally discovered. It had twisted around her brain and spine.
Last night, Natasha’s grieving twin, Fiona, accused the health service of ignoring her sister’s complaints. ‘She was seen by so many people and none of them took her seriously,’ she said.
An inquest heard that Natasha, from Radstock in Somerset, had been attending hospital since 2008 and her condition got much worse in 2010.
She was referred to associate specialist paediatrician Colin Downie at Bath’s Royal United Hospital in February 2012, who said she had migraines. Because Natasha seemed to improve between each episode of ill-health, he said her symptoms were not serious enough for an MRI.

In the 11 months that followed, Natasha saw four paediatric doctors, six GPs and three A&E doctors, all of whom failed to diagnose the cancer.
Dr Downie finally ordered an MRI in November, nine months after he first saw the teenager, but the scan did not take place until January and the results were delivered only eight days before Natasha died. The scan showed a rare cancer – a disseminated oligodendroglioma-like leptomeningeal tumour.
Grief: Natasha's mother Sarah, centre,said that one doctor accused her of 'putting the symptoms on', while twin sister Fiona, right, accused the health service of ignoring complaints made by the tragic 16-year-old, pictured left
Grief: Natasha's mother Sarah, centre,said that one doctor accused her of 'putting the symptoms on', while twin sister Fiona, right, accused the health service of ignoring complaints made by the tragic 16-year-old, pictured left

Dr Downie told the inquest he regretted not asking for the scan to be carried out urgently.
Natasha was admitted to Frenchay Hospital in Bristol and  had two emergency operations on her brain and spine. She died on January 24, from lung damage caused by the cancer.
At the inquest on September 19, Avon coroner Maria Voisin recorded a narrative verdict, concluding that Natasha had died from natural causes. She said there was no need to make a formal recommendation for changes at the hospital.
But yesterday Mrs Simmonds, 47, told the Mail: ‘We’ll never know what would have happened if she’d been given an MRI scan when we first asked for one.
‘At the very least she wouldn’t have died so suddenly and so frightened.
Patient: Natasha was referred to paediatrician Colin Downie at Bath's Royal United Hospital, pictured, who said she had migraines
Patient: Natasha was referred to paediatrician Colin Downie at Bath's Royal United Hospital, pictured, who said she had migraines

Emergency: Natasha was admitted to Frenchay Hospital in Bristol, pictured, and had two emergency operations on her brain and spine. She died on January 24, from lung damage caused by the cancer
Emergency: Natasha was admitted to Frenchay Hospital in Bristol, pictured, and had two emergency operations on her brain and spine. She died on January 24, from lung damage caused by the cancer

‘We were so shocked. We’d been told for so long that it was migraines, we never thought it could have been cancer. She knew she was really sick and before her second operation she begged me to take her home so she could die. She spent the last few days of her life terrified.’
Mrs Simmonds, who works as a GP receptionist and is separated from Natasha’s father, Ken, added: ‘She was a beautiful person, unique and one of a kind. I just can’t believe she has gone.
‘I trusted in the medical profession and I feel so angry and let down. I’ve been told lessons have been learned but that doesn’t help when it’s your child that has died.’
A spokesman for the Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust said: ‘In the next few weeks many of the clinicians who looked after Natasha will be meeting to discuss this sad case and ensure that any opportunities for learning are not missed.’
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Pictured: Ola Jordan steps out looking miserable as it emerges that she was 'bullied' on Strictly Come Dancing

It's been a tough week for 31-year-old dancer Ola Jordan after it was reported that she had been bullied behind the scenes of Strictly Come Dancing.
The Polish star was spotted looking miserable as she left her Liverpool hotel on Thutsday after it was revealed that she left rehearsals for the show in tears and threatened to quit after an explosive row with rival dancer Karen Hauer.
Ola looked decidedly glum as she stepped out in a monochrome ensemble of an animal-pint scarf, black leather jacket, boots and leggings.
Down: Ola Jordan appeared to be showing the strain as she stepped out of her Liverpool hotel
Down: Ola Jordan appeared to be showing the strain as she stepped out of her Liverpool hotel

She wore her hair in a half-up, half down style and appeared to be wearing little makeup. 
Newcomer Karen reportedly snapped at Ola last Monday after the professionals gathered together to practise a group dance for Saturday night's show.
Karen is reported to have said: 'You're a rubbish dancer, Ola. That's why you're always at the back.'
Miserable: The star looked tired and down as she chatted on her phone
Miserable: The star looked tired and down as she chatted on her phone
Strife: The dancer appeared to be having a stressful phone conversation
Strife: The dancer appeared to be having a stressful phone conversation
Stylish: The professional dancer stepped out in a chic contrasting animal print scarf
Stylish: The professional dancer stepped out in a chic contrasting animal print scarf
Chic: The star wore a comfortable black-and-white casual outfit
Chic: The star wore a comfortable black-and-white casual outfit
Laid-back: The star wore a comfortable black-and-white casual outfit for her stroll

To make matters worse, fellow dancer, Pasha Kovalev is said to have had to hold Karen back from saying anything else as Ola ran from the studio in tears.
The dancer, who is tipped to win the show this year with partner Ashley Taylor Dawson, ran into her husband, James Jordan, telling him that she wasn't 'strong enough' to take such harsh comments.
On Friday, Venezuelan Karen, 31, apologised to the star after BBC bosses called a meeting and the pair are said to have agreed to forgive and forget.
Tense: Ola was seen frowning as she spoke on the phone
Tense: Ola was seen frowning as she spoke on the phone
Worried: The star cut a solemn figure as she strolled alone
Worried: The star cut a solemn figure as she strolled alone
Worried: The star cut a solemn figure as she strolled alone
Windswept: The star's fair hair looked a little disheveled on the blustery afternoon
Windswept: The star's fair hair looked a little disheveled on the blustery afternoon
Stressed: At one point the dancer rested one arm against her forehead
Stressed: At one point the dancer rested one arm against her forehead
After much thought, Ola decided to remain in the show because she didn't want to let down Ashley or her fans.
A spokesperson for the star told the Sunday People: 'Ola was deeply upset by the incident and has struggled emotionally this week.'
She publicly Tweeted her discontent earlier in the week after her husband wrote: 'What a day,' and she replied 'No babe! What a @&£" week!!!!.' 
Chic: The star sported a blue manicure with her monochrome outfit
Chic: The star sported a blue manicure with her monochrome outfit
Fresh air: The Strictly dancer took a walk along a windy promenade
Fresh air: The Strictly dancer took a walk along a windy promenade
Fresh air: The Strictly dancer took a walk along a windy promenade
Serious: The dancer seemed engrossed in her telephone conversation as she sat down at a table
Serious: The dancer seemed engrossed in her telephone conversation as she sat down at a table








Strictly sad: Professional dancer Ola Jordan looked downcast recently when she was spotted out and about
Strictly sad: Professional dancer Ola Jordan looked downcast recently when she was spotted out and about
But things were looking up for Ola when she and Ashley scored an impressive 33 points on Saturday's show, compared to Karen and her partner, Hairy Bikers' Dave Myers who scored 19.
Ola, who has been performing on the show since 2006 is said to have been crying to her friends all week about the row, saying that she can't work out where the attack came from.
But despite this, a source for the BBC1 show has said that the pair have assured production staff that they will not let this argument get in the way of their performances.
MailOnline has directly contacted the BBC Press Office for a comment.
Chin up: Even a spot of designer shopping couldn't put a smile on the star's face
Chin up: Even a spot of designer shopping couldn't put a smile on the star's face
  


Holding her head high: Ola Jordan reportedly decided not to quit the show so she could support her dance partner, Ashley Taylor Dawson
Holding her head high: Ola Jordan reportedly decided not to quit the show so she could support her dance partner, Ashley Taylor Dawson
Moving on: The pair didn't let recent events get to them and scored an impressive 33 on Saturday's show
Moving on: The pair didn't let recent events get to them and scored an impressive 33 on Saturday's show


She's sorry: Professional dancer Karen Hauer, who is partnered with Hairy Biker Dave Myers, has apologised to Ola for her remarks
She's sorry: Professional dancer Karen Hauer, who is partnered with Hairy Biker Dave Myers, has apologised to Ola for her remarks
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